Cleveland, OH
NWS Cleveland investigating possible tornado touchdown
EATON TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The Nationwide Climate Service in Cleveland introduced a crew is investigating a attainable twister in northeast Ohio on Monday afternoon.
Storms which have moved throughout northern Ohio have a historical past of manufacturing wind gusts of greater than 60 mph. When the storm moved by Shelby County, wind gusts had been recorded as quick as 64 mph.
Preliminary stories mentioned massive timber in Grafton Township had been down in roadways.
Extra stories out of Eaton Township mentioned the storm tore a roof off a constructing. The Lorain County Sheriff’s Workplace confirmed harm to 2 buildings on Eaton Commerce Parkway, with no accidents reported. One of many broken buildings belongs to a trucking firm.
This was the roof of a storage constructing within the Eaton, Columbia Station space about 40 minutes southwest of Cleveland after extreme climate and a attainable twister hit the area. @SpectrumNews1OH #OHWX pic.twitter.com/QP51tVM9RL
— Ryan Schmelz (@rschmelztv) April 25, 2022
It is a growing story and can be up to date as extra data turns into accessible.