Northeastern Ohio Storm Chasing

Northeastern Ohio Storm Chasing Ran by Kenneth Greene and Josh Wiles *for educational purposes and general public warning*

04/29/2025

Severe Thunderstorm Watch up for a big section of Ohio! Damaging winds and a few tornadoes are possible.

9:20 PM | Tuesday, May 7, 2024A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia until 4 AM E...
05/08/2024

9:20 PM | Tuesday, May 7, 2024
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia until 4 AM EDT

10% hatched risk the next couple days for tornadoes in ohio, greatest threat will be midwest Ohio and Northern Indiana. ...
05/07/2024

10% hatched risk the next couple days for tornadoes in ohio, greatest threat will be midwest Ohio and Northern Indiana. Stay tuned!! Also pray for Bartlesville OK. They were hit my a massive tornado

There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms for all of Northern Ohio for Wednesday afternoon and evening. There is an...
04/17/2024

There is a slight risk of severe thunderstorms for all of Northern Ohio for Wednesday afternoon and evening. There is an increased threat for damaging wind gusts by late afternoon.

Here is the updated severe weather outlook for today, along with some computer model radar simulations. The Enhanced Ris...
04/14/2024

Here is the updated severe weather outlook for today, along with some computer model radar simulations. The Enhanced Risk (or level 3 out of 5) for severe thunderstorms has been expanded across much of the area today.

Severe storms remain possible today. An Enhanced Risk continues for portions of eastern Ohio, but confidence in the cove...
04/11/2024

Severe storms remain possible today. An Enhanced Risk continues for portions of eastern Ohio, but confidence in the coverage of any severe storms has lowered due to morning rain and clouds. If storms develop, the window for severe weather is 2 to 8 PM. Confidence is much higher in heavy rain and river rises today through Friday.-NWS Cleveland

⚠⛈ Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected on Thursday with periods of heavy rain leading to river rise...
04/10/2024

⚠⛈ Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected on Thursday with periods of heavy rain leading to river rises and nuisance flooding. Some storms may be strong to severe between 2-8 PM with a few tornadoes and damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph possible.

Upgrade to Enhanced Risk(3/5) tomorrow. It is a 10% non hatched tornado driven risk.
04/10/2024

Upgrade to Enhanced Risk(3/5) tomorrow. It is a 10% non hatched tornado driven risk.

Today storms have the potential to be one of the most severe, but it is also possible that we may experience nothing. Th...
04/02/2024

Today storms have the potential to be one of the most severe, but it is also possible that we may experience nothing. The outcome depends on how quickly the sun appears before the initial system moves in and potentially creates massive tornadoes. If the sun shines through more swiftly today, it will destabilize the air similarly to what occurred two weeks ago. Like/follow for live storm updates from Josh Wiles and Kenneth Greene today starting this afternoon!!

04/01/2024

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK: For Tuesday April 2nd, 2024.

THIS IS NOT AN APRIL FOOLS JOKE!!!!!!! IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO TAKE THIS SERIOUSLY!

The Storm Prediction Center out of Norman, Oklahoma has issued a MODERATE RISK for storms on Tuesday.

It is EXTREMELY important that you are weather aware and have SEVERAL ways to receive watches and warnings.

The potential for damaging wind gusts, very large hail, and significant tornadoes (EF2+) are all on the table.

We will have an initial wave of rain and thunderstorms that will move in Tuesday Morning during the overnight hours of Monday. But, storm redevelopment is expected Tuesday Afternoon. This is when the main threat will take shape for the Ohio Valley.

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Here is a bit of the text from the Storm Prediction Center themselves.

Widespread thunderstorms -- including some degree of all-hazards severe risk -- will likely be spreading rapidly eastward across the Ohio Valley area at the start of the period. This convection should reach the central Appalachians by late morning/midday, but -- though potentially having some impact on destabilization potential across the MDT and ENH risk areas -- should largely shift far enough east to allow warm-sector destabilization to commence.

As the surface low deepens and crosses Illinois and eventually moves into Indiana, and the cold front advances across the Mid Mississippi and Lower Ohio Valleys, storm redevelopment is expected to occur during the afternoon. While evolution/storm mode remains somewhat difficult to discern -- in part due to earlier storms -- some mix of cellular and cluster/linear mode is expected to evolve. Given the ample destabilization expected in combination with very strong/veering deep-layer flow, all-hazards severe potential is evident, including very large hail, strong/damaging winds, and several significant tornadoes.

The greatest risk, which will include potential for a couple of
intense/long-track tornadoes, should begin across Indiana, and the spread across Ohio through the afternoon and evening, potentially reaching as far east as western portions of West Virginia and far western Pennsylvania into the evening. Eastward advance of the risk into central Pennsylvania will likely remain limited, but otherwise threat may spread into western portions of Virginia and the Carolinas late.

2:50PM, 4/1/2024

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