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Tornado Reports

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12:19Z EF2 KIWX MI St. Joseph Edwards Corners A tornado touched down at the county line border, just north of Lewis Lake. The tornado did significant tree damage and snapped power poles along the entirety of Berry Ln. The tornado moved southeast towards Day Rd where it reached maximum|width of approximately 700 yards. Here, a well anchored manufactured home was slid approximately five feet off its foundation, along with significant tree damage. Near the|intersection of Bent Rd. and Floating Bridge Rd. the tornado completely destroyed a barn. Farther east on Floating Bridge Rd., the tornado removed a two-story barn roof completely off and moved it about 30 feet away. The tornado reached maximum|intensity of EF-2 along Floating Bridge Rd. Another barn roof received major roof damage, the residence's roof was partially removed, and significant tree damage was also observed. The tornado continued southeast crossing Mount Zion Rd with major|tree damage and center pivots being overturned. Near Pulver and Null Rd., eight power poles were snapped, an irrigation pivot was twisted, and minor/moderate roof damage was observed to three homes. Farther southeast along Cowling Rd, a well constructed|shed was moved 20-30ft away from its foundation and part of the structure was thrown into the Rocky River. Finally, the tornado caused minor roof damage to a warehouse along N. Main St in Three Rivers. While a portion of the roof was thrown into the trees|across the street, it is believed this is where the tornado terminated.
19:40Z EF1 KCLE OH Lorain Sheffield This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 110 mph, moved generally east-northeastward, and caused sporadic damage along its path. The tornado began at an industrial facility along Miller Road on the northwest side of Avon, where a portion of a building's roof was removed. It snapped multiple trees and lofted a trampoline into the street along Wedgewood Drive in Avon Lake, and snapped multiple trees and removed shingles from a house on Teasel Court in Avon Lake. Additional and sporadic tree damage occurred before the tornado exited Lorain County and entered Cuyahoga County just west of Wolf Road, along the Avon Lake/Bay Village border.
19:47Z EF1 KCLE OH Cuyahoga Eagle Cliff This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 110 mph, and entered Cuyahoga County from Lorain County, just west of Wolf Road in Bay Village. The tornado moved generally east-southeastward along its path in Cuyahoga County. As the tornado moved in vicinity of Wolf Road, it caused minor tree damage near Bradley Road Park. Sporadic tree damage continued along the tornado's path. Large tree limbs and tree tops were snapped along East Oakland Road in Bay Village, where a front porch was damaged by one of the snapped trees. Along Laurel Avenue in Rocky River, a healthy oak tree fell across two homes and caused roof damage to both homes. One of these homes had its north-facing exterior displaced and portions of its east-facing brick exterior were scoured by airborne debris. Several more oak trees were snapped near the intersection of Laurel Avenue and U.S. Route 20 in Rocky River. One of the snapped trees destroyed a deck. The tornado dissipated very soon thereafter.
19:54Z EF1 KCLE OH Cuyahoga Eagle Cliff This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 110 mph, and moved southeastward during its lifespan. The tornado began in Bay Village near Lake Road, west of Pinewood Drive, and caused tree damage along Northfield Road and Longbeach Parkway. Widespread tree damage occurred in Huntington Reservation. Numerous trees were twisted, snapped, and uprooted nearby on Wolf Road and West Oakland Road, where the tornado crossed the path of the separate tornado that began in Lorain County and moved into Bay Village minutes before. Multiple structures along West Oakland Road were damaged due to downed trees and this is where the tornado reached its peak intensity. The damage included a destroyed roof, a separate damaged roof, and multiple sheds were damaged or destroyed. The tornado entered Westlake near Cahoon Road and crossed Cahoon Creek. Intermittent tree damage continued along Georgetown Drive, Ellington Road, and Langale Road before the tornado dissipated near the intersection of Dover Center Road and Sentry Lane.
20:00Z EF1 KCLE OH Cuyahoga Brook Park This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 104 mph, and travelled generally east-southeastward through southern portions of suburban Cleveland. The tornado began near Sylvia Drive in Brook Park, where scattered tree limbs were downed. Metal roofing was torn off a portion of the Brook Park Recreation Center. Extensive damage to trees was noted along the majority of the path with downed limbs, some twisted, and other trees snapped off at the trunk. Numerous trees landed on homes, cars, and downed power lines. A garage with metal siding collapsed near Carol Drive and Middlebrook Boulevard in Brook Park, where damage was also sustained to a neighbor's garage and most of the covered patio was destroyed. Numerous power poles were leaning or downed along West 130th Street. Tornado-related damage continued through Parma Heights and Parma where numerous power poles were leaning or downed in yards and onto homes along West Ridgewood Drive across from the Shoppes at Parma. The path of tree damage continued through Seven Hills, especially along Chestnut Road, with intermittent damage noted through Independence and east of the Cuyahoga River. Extensive tree damage was noted in Valley View along Stone Road, where several large trees were uprooted and some fell onto homes. Strips of siding were torn off many homes in this area and lofted. Some trees fell to the north and northwest along this portion of the tornado's path. The tornado continued into Bedford where another neighborhood experienced significant damage south of Turney Road. Trees were downed onto several homes and at least a portion of a roof was ripped off with damage to a chimney. A new shed that was secured strongly was destroyed. Splattering of debris was noted on homes. Several homes had areas with siding removed and thrown. The tornado continued through Bedford Reservation with damage noted on Union Street and into the Bedford Cemetery. Damage became intermittent before the tornado ended just east of I-480 and south of Solon Road.
20:09Z EF0 KLTX NC Brunswick Regan A small tornado associated with Tropical Storm Debby's rain bands started near Ash Little River Road NW, where it caused a concentrated area of damage at a large property. Several Bradford Pear trees were uprooted or snapped along the property's|driveway. Large limbs were also snapped in a stand of trees northwest of the driveway and minor damage to fencing and the removal of one panel of flashing near the home's roof was also found. The tornado likely continued northwestward into a dense|forest based on the persistence of a tornado debris signature detected by a weather radar located approximately 10 miles east of the tornado.
20:20Z EF1 KCLE OH Summit Boston Mill This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 104 mph, and travelled generally southeastward during its lifespan. The tornado began at a commercial warehouse along Columbia Road in Richfield, where the east end of the roof was removed. Eleven empty semi truck trailers were blown-over in the same general location. As the tornado continued moving southeastward, intermittent tree and power pole damage was noted along Columbia Road. Trees were downed or snapped in different directions. This tornado ended on the north side of the I-80 Cuyahoga Valley Bridge, just west of Riverview Road in Boston, where additional snapped trees were found.
20:31Z EF1 KCLE OH Lake Pleasant Vly This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 110 mph, and travelled generally southeastward during its lifespan. The tornado began along Worrell Road, about two-miles south of Waite Hill, and caused tree damage before exiting Lake County and entering Geauga County just west-southwest of the intersection of Hidden Valley Drive and Tibbets Road on the northwest side of Chesterland.
20:34Z EF1 KCLE OH Geauga Mulberry Corners This tornado had peak intensity of EF1, estimated peak winds of 110 mph, and travelled generally southeastward during its lifespan. The tornado exited Lake County and entered Geauga County just west-southwest of the intersection of Hidden Valley Drive and Tibbets Road on the northwest side of Chesterland. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped along the Geauga County portion of the tornado's path, including along Tibbets and Caves Roads, Chillicothe Road, and Mulberry Road. Several homes experienced minor damage from the uprooted and snapped trees. The tornado then dissipated very soon after crossing Wilson Mills Road on the northeast side of Chesterland.
21:30Z EFU KPBZ PA Mercer Neshannock A landspout was documented in photos (EF-U). Damage was unknown, and the location was documented from photographic perspective.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).