

SOUTHERN OHIO – The National Weather Service (NWS) in Wilmington has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in Southern Ohio during the overnight storms on April 3, causing damage across multiple counties.
The first tornado was confirmed in Clinton and Fayette Counties, initially touching down in eastern Clinton County, just south of Sabina, before crossing into Fayette County. Radar evidence detected a tornadic debris signature in the area, confirming the storm’s strength and impact.
The second tornado was reported in Brown, Clinton, and Highland Counties, beginning in northern Brown County. The NWS identified the tornado using radar evidence of a debris signature.
These are not the only possible tornados, more info will be released in the coming days
NWS officials are continuing to assess the extent of the damage in all affected counties and will provide further details as more information becomes available. Residents in impacted areas are urged to stay alert for updates and report any damage to local authorities.