![]() ![]() Widespread flooding also occurred, with rainfall reports from 2 to 3" in a 12 hour period.ġ.2 E Versailles (INDOT) PM 03/03 39.06N/85.23WĬincinnati/Northern Kentucky PM 03/03 39.05N/84.67Wįleming-Mason County Airport PM 03/03 38.55N/83.75WĪuglaize County Neil Armstro PM 03/03 40.50N/84.30W Additional wind gusts between 55-70 mph were reported from northern Kentucky through southern and into central Ohio, causing widespread damage. With this intense storm came a spectrum of hazards and damage, including high winds gusting as high as 71 mph at the Maysville Kentucky Mesonet site. Some of the more impressive barometric pressure readings in the region emphasize the strength of this storm system: At Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG), for example, the barometric pressure with this storm was second only to the great blizzard of 1978. The intense surface low tracking through the region resulted in local barometric pressure readings that were among the 5 lowest ever recorded pressure values in the area. Straight-Line Winds Confirmed in Clermont County OH and Brown County OHĪn exceptionally strong low pressure system moved through the Ohio Valley on Friday, March 3, 2023.Tornado confirmed northwest of Frankfort, OH (EF0). ![]() ![]() Tornado confirmed west of Bethel, OH (EF0).Tornado confirmed south of New Vienna, OH (EF0).Tornado confirmed west of Hillsboro, OH (EF1). ![]()
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