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Tornado near Versailles, OH |
Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wilmington OH 716 PM EST Mon Mar 7 2022 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR MARCH 6 2022 TORNADO... .Versailles OH... Start Location...2 WNW Versailles in Darke County OH End Location.....2 NNE Versailles in Darke County OH Date...03/06/2022 Estimated Time...4:21 AM EST to 4:24 AM EST Maximum EF-Scale Rating........EF0 Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...80 mph Maximum Path Width...100 yards Path Length..........2.9 miles Beginning Lat/Lon....40.2395 / -84.5174 Ending Lat/Lon.......40.2564 / -84.4677 * Fatalities...0 * Injuries.....0 ...Summary... The National Weather Service in Wilmington OH has confirmed an EF0 tornado north of Versailles in Darke County, Ohio. This tornado occurred in the early morning hours of March 6, 2022. The first signs of damage with this tornado occurred near the intersection of OH-185 and Conover Road, with minor damage to a few trees and homes. The tornado moved ENE, causing more significant damage to a few properties on Versailles Yorkshire Road, just south of Burns Road. At one property, two large barns were leveled, and roof damage was observed to other structures. A home on the southeast corner of the Versailles Yorkshire Road and Burns Road intersection had a small amount of roofing material removed, with more extensive shingle damage, and a few trees uprooted. A car at this property was moved from its parked position, and a piece of plywood was embedded under the hood. Continuing to the ENE, two properties on the north side of Burns Road sustained damage, along with numerous trees downed in a small stand of hardwoods. There was quite a bit of roof damage to outbuildings at these properties, with some minor damage to more well-built structures. One home had a notable amount of mud splatter on a south-facing garage door. Eyewitness reports and photography indicate that debris from these locations traveled over a quarter mile across the open fields. Damage was also observed at a cluster of homes on Reed Road, just north of Burns Road. Most of the structural damage here was minor, primarily limited to fascia and siding. At least 20-30 trees in this area sustained damage, with some uprooted, and numerous large limbs snapped off. Debris from this cluster of properties was observed along a treeline across Reed Road to the east. Additional minor tree damage occurred on Cramer Road, and the last visible damage from this tornado occurred in a treeline south of Murphy Road along Swamp Creek, with a few large limbs downed. No damage was observed along OH-47. The National Weather Service would like to thank the Darke County EMA for their assistance with this survey. EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ HATZOS/CLARK |
Link to KMZ File of Tornado Track |