Several fallen power lines, downed trees and building damage after storms blow through TriState
Mar 31, 2025
Strong winds and thunderstorms rolled through the Tri-State on Sunday night, bringing down trees and leaving many without power. At least six tornado warnings were issued for the Tri-state on Sunday night.The storms caused damag
e to Grace Baptist Church in Middletown, taking the church's steeple down. A tree fell on a car along Ohio State Route 73 near Collett Road. There were also reports of multiple power lines down in the roadway on Ohio State Route 73 and Williams Road. Lanes were blocked to keep drivers safe. Watch below as police close off a portion of Covedale and Cleves Warsaw Pike after power lines fell across the road. Downed power lines cause road closure of Covedale and Cleves Warsaw PikeMatt Atwood posted a video on social media of campers flipped in Camp Cedar after storms blew through Mason, Ohio. Campers flipped in Camp CedarOur team also went out to the camp ground in Mason, Ohio and found damage at another area of Camp Cedar. Storm damage at Camp Cedar in Mason, OhioAt Linda Mobile Home Park, off Hamilton Trenton Road in Hamilton County, debris could be found along the ground along with downed trees. One home had its roof blown off. Severe storms leave downed trees and power linesThere were also reports of multiple trailer park homes damaged in Saint Clair Township in Butler County. Due to the extent of storm damage, New Miami Local School District announced on social media it would be closed on Monday. There will also be no transportation to Butler Tech, parochial schools or outside educational placements. Athletic practices and games will also be canceled. The National Weather Service stated in a social media post Monday that it will be reviewing damage reports to determine potential needs from surveys. [5:35 AM] Due to yesterday evening's severe weather across the area, we will be reviewing damage reports to determine potential need for surveys today. No definitive plans have been made at this time. https://t.co/iViGZ9HnLD NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) March 31, 2025 ...read more read less