WILMINGTON, Ohio (WCMH) -- Three tornadoes were confirmed out of Sunday's severe storms that blew through Ohio, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service out of Wilmington confirmed two tornadoes touched down in Butler County and one tornado hit Warren County. Watch
video of Sunday's severe storms in the video player above.
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NWS said all three tornadoes were determined to be EF0. NWS defines an EF0 tornado as having sustained winds between 65 and 85 miles per hour and can cause minor damage.
One of the tornadoes touched down just north of New Miami in Butler County; the second Butler County tornado hit near West Chester and moved east into Warren County just west of Morrow. The Warren County tornado touched down near Corwin.
NWS is still assessing the path length of the tornadoes. ...read more read less