OHIO — After surveying damage in several counties following severe storms that swept across the state Sunday night, the National Weather Service confirmed at least four tornadoes touched down in Ohio.
There were a total of three EF0 tornadoes and one EF1 tornado.
Two of the EF0 tornadoes hit Butler County — one north of Miami and another near West Chester, which continued east across Warren County. The third EF0 tornado also hit Warren County near Corwin.
The EF1 tornado touched down in Fayette County near Jeffersonville.
During Sunday's storms, at least 40,000 people were without power and damage was reported in Butler County at Linda Mobile Home Park and at a southern Ohio church where the steeple was blown off. THere were also many downed trees and powerlines reported.
While Sunday's weather event is over, there's more severe weather to come. Ohio has an increased chance of severe storms Wednesday, which are forecasted to bring damaging winds, flooding and possibly more tornadoes. The latest information on these storms can be found here.
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