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Thunderstorm Wind — Vinton, Ohio

2025-06-09 · near Creola, Vinton, Ohio

$3K
Property damage
50 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Over two hundred homes were without power in the Creola township and other local areas as a result of nearby downed trees and power lines.

Wider weather episode

The start of June remained in an active state across southeast Ohio as a stationary front hovered over Ohio and Pennsylvania starting on the 5th and 6th. The front briefly resumed a southeast march into West Virginia on the 7th before stalling across the area once again. A low pressure system finally pushed the boundary to the north and then sent a cold front through the middle Ohio Valley and central Appalachians on the 8th.

While the front retained residency nearby, periodic rounds of very heavy rain within thunderstorms deposited a couple inches of rain in some locations. Runoff from excessive rainfall led to flooding along Duck Creek at Macksburg on the 7th. In addition to the heavy rain, severe thunderstorms grew in earnest on June 9th with the help of daytime heating. Storms began firing up across southeast Ohio shortly after midday and resulted in a few hours of strong to damaging wind gusts before activity shifted out of the area. Main impacts from storms on that day were downed trees and power lines that resulted in local power outages.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1274879. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.