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Jun 12, 2026, 4:34:13 PM (13 days ago) Jun 12
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NOUS41 KILN 122033
PNSILN
OHZ034-130845-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
433 PM EDT Fri Jun 12 2026

...NWS Damage Survey confirms straight line winds on June 11, 
2026 in Mercer County, Ohio...

The National Weather Service Survey Team, along with Mercer County
Emergency Management, surveyed damage near Oregon Road and U.S. 
33 near Neptune. Damage along this area was indicative of straight
line winds from 60 to 70 MPH, causing roof damage to barns and 
outbuildings. 

The survey team also viewed a separate swath of storm damage in 
Celina, which was also indicative of straight line winds. Damage 
began near South Main Street and continued to Havemann road just 
east of Grand Lake Road. Several buildings had damage indicative 
of 70 to 80 MPH winds. The estimated wind speeds topped out as
high as near 90 MPH near the intersection of Havemann Road and 
Grand Lake Road. 

Damage in these locations occurred between 1130 PM and 1140 PM on
Thursday, June 11.

The National Weather Service would like to thank the Mercer 
County Emergency Management Agency for their assistance with this
damage survey.

The storm survey information will also be available on our
website at http://www.weather.gov/iln



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NOUS41 KILN 181819
PNSILN
INZ066-190630-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
219 PM EDT Thu Jun 18 2026

...NWS Meteorologists Confirm a Tornado Near Drewersburg in
Franklin County Indiana...

The National Weather Service office in Wilmington OH is currently
conducting a damage survey in Franklin County Indiana. The survey
is in response to storm damage which occurred during the early
morning hours this morning. 

Based on the damage, it has been confirmed that a tornado did 
occur near Drewersburg, peaking out at a strength level of EF2. A
final assessment, including the results of the survey will be 
completed and transmitted via a Public Information Statement later
this evening.

The storm survey information will also be available on our
website at http://www.weather.gov/iln

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NOUS41 KILN 191601
PNSILN
OHZ082-191715-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
1201 PM EDT Fri Jun 19 2026

...NWS Meteorologists confirm a tornado near Elm Grove in Pike 
County Ohio...

The National Weather Service in Wilmington Ohio is currently 
conducting a storm damage survey in Pike County Ohio. This survey 
is in response to severe thunderstorms that occurred during the 
early morning hours of Thursday, June 18. 

Based on the damage surveyed, it is confirmed that a tornado
occurred near Elm Grove. A final assessment, including a rating on
the Enhanced Fujita Scale along with other results of the survey,
will be transmitted via a Public Information Statement this 
evening or this weekend. 

The storm survey information will also be available on our
website at http://www.weather.gov/iln

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NOUS41 KILN 192055
PNSILN
KYZ099-200900-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
455 PM EDT Fri Jun 19 2026

...NWS Meteorologists Confirm EF-2 Tornado Southwest of Maysville
in Mason County KY...

After conducting a storm damage survey with local Emergency
Management officials, the National Weather Service office in 
Wilmington OH has confirmed an EF-2 tornado occurred on the 
southwest side of Maysville. The survey is in relation to the 
severe thunderstorms that moved through the area on June 18, 2026.

A final assessment including results of the survey are expected
to be completed and transmitted via a Public Information
Statement within the next few days.

The storm survey information will also be available on our
website at http://www.weather.gov/iln

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NOUS41 KILN 241822
PNSILN
KYZ095-250630-

Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wilmington OH
222 PM EDT Wed Jun 24 2026

...Straight-line Wind Damage Determined In Pendleton County...

The National Weather Service conducted a damage survey across 
portions of Pendleton County. The survey team noted extensive tree
damage across the southern half of the county. Some of the more 
significant damage occurred near several neighborhoods south of 
Falmouth, where numerous trees were uprooted/snapped at the base, 
along with structural damage to several homes and outbuildings. 
Most of the observed damage from these buildings was a loss of 
roofing material, but there were a couple of outbuildings that had
collapsed walls that lead to a complete failure of the structure.
This type of damage is consistent with winds of 80-85 MPH. There 
was additional tree damage in western portions of the county, 
as well as southeastern portions near McKinneysburg. When 
overlaying all of this damage with radar imagery, the likely cause
of this damage was from straight-line winds as an enhanced surge 
in the winds created a bowing segment feature on radar, with the 
apex of this bow moving through the southern half of Pendleton 
County.

The National Weather Service would like to thank Pendleton County
Emergency Management Agency and the State of Kentucky Emergency 
Management for their assistance in completing this survey.

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