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The National Weather Service in Cleveland confirmed an EF-0 tornado in Huron County. This was the 63rd tornado in Ohio this year, surpassing the previous record set in 1992.
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Over the past 30 years, Ohio has averaged around 21 tornadoes a year. This year, there have already been 18 confirmed.
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The National Weather Service says the tornado that hit Indian Lake killed three, injured 27 and traveled for 31 miles.
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Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose addressed Clark County voters on Thursday with tips on how to vote following the damage inflicted by the Feb. 28 tornados.
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Clark County has a webpage with information for those affected by the Feb. 28 tornado.
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In Area B, a tornado damaged two World War II hangers. They store military artifacts used in the Museum of the U.S. Air Force.
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A tornado is suspected to have hit Clark County early Wednesday morning, knocking down structures and trees, and causing power outages.
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National Weather Service confirms two tornadoes touched down Sunday evening near Tipp City and in Christiansburg
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Jeff Purvis was camping with his family when an F1 tornado hit the campgrounds where they were staying. He gives a first-hand account of what happened.
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Storm spotters are essential for reporting severe weather to the National Weather Service. Anyone can become a storm spotter after receiving free training from The NWS and Dayton Skywarn.
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Two tornadoes touched down in southwest Ohio Monday afternoon.
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The National Weather service has dispatched experts to survey the destruction.