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NOUS41 KILN 312308  
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WILMINGTON OH  
708 PM EDT MON MAR 31 2025  
   
..TORNADO CONFIRMED IN BUTLER AND WARREN COUNTIES OHIO
 
 
...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 03/30/2025 TORNADO EVENT..  
 
RATING: EF0  
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 85 MPH  
PATH LENGTH /STATUTE/: 11.71 MILES  
PATH WIDTH /MAXIMUM/: 200 YARDS  
FATALITIES: 0  
INJURIES: 0  
 
START DATE: 03/30/2025  
START TIME: 08:52 PM EDT  
START LOCATION: 3 ENE BECKETT RIDGE / BUTLER COUNTY / OH  
START LAT/LON: 39.3565 / -84.3835  
 
END DATE: 03/30/2025  
END TIME: 09:06 PM EDT  
END LOCATION: 2 W MORROW / WARREN COUNTY / OH  
END LAT/LON: 39.3554 / -84.1648  
 
SURVEY SUMMARY:  
 
THE TORNADO DEVELOPED IN WEST CHESTER IN BUTLER COUNTY, NEAR THE  
INTERSECTION OF TYLERSVILLE ROAD AND LADY ANNE DRIVE, WHERE SOME  
TREES WERE DOWNED AND MINOR HOUSE DAMAGE OCCURRED. FROM HERE, THE  
TORNADO TRAVELED EAST ACROSS INTERSTATE 75, CAUSING SPORADIC TREE  
DAMAGE BEFORE MOVING ACROSS VOA PARK. IN THE PARK, AN OUTBUILDING  
WAS TOPPLED AND SEVERAL SOCCER GOALS WERE SCATTERED THROUGHOUT  
THE GROUNDS.  
 
THE TORNADO CROSSED BUTLER-WARREN ROAD AND ENTERED WARREN COUNTY  
BETWEEN TYLER COURT AND CLOVER DRIVE. FROM HERE, THE TORNADO TRAVELED  
ALMOST DUE EAST AND AFFECTED NUMEROUS SUBDIVISIONS ALONG A NARROW  
PATH THROUGH THE CENTRAL PART OF MASON. THE MAJORITY OF THE DAMAGE  
IN THESE AREAS WAS UPROOTED TREES AND BROKEN LIMBS, ALONG WITH  
MINOR ROOF AND SIDING DAMAGE TO HOMES.  
 
THE TORNADO CROSSED I-71, NEAR THE KINGS MILLS EXIT, AND CAUSED A  
FEW TRAILERS TO OVERTURN AT THE CAMP CEDAR RV RESORT. AS THE TORNADO  
CONTINUED EAST, IT DOWNED NUMEROUS TREES ALONG KINGS MILLS ROAD AND  
THROUGH THE TOWN OF KINGS MILLS. IT THEN CROSSED THE LITTLE MIAMI RIVER  
AND CONTINUED TO CAUSE SPORADIC TREE AND MAINLY MINOR HOUSE DAMAGE  
IN A NARROW PATH ACROSS THE SUBDIVISIONS ON BOTH SIDES OF STATE  
ROUTE 48. ONE HOUSE TO THE EAST OF STATE ROUTE 48 SUFFERED A PARTIAL  
WALL COLLAPSE OF ITS GARAGE. WINDS AT THIS LOCATION WERE ESTIMATED TO  
BE 85 MPH, OR HIGH END EF-0.  
 
THE TORNADO CONTINUED EAST ALONG U.S. ROUTE 22, CAUSING SPOTTY TREE AND  
HOUSE DAMAGE BEFORE ENDING JUST WEST OF THE LITTLE MIAMI JUNIOR HIGH  
SCHOOL.  
 
VERY SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE WAS NOTED FARTHER TO THE EAST ACROSS PORTIONS  
OF SOUTHEAST WARREN COUNTY, BUT THIS WAS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY  
STRAIGHT LINE WINDS.  
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE BUTLER AND WARREN  
COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE AND  
SUPPORT WITH THIS DAMAGE SURVEY.  
 

 
 
EF SCALE: THE ENHANCED FUJITA SCALE CLASSIFIES TORNADOES INTO THE  
FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:  
 
EF0.....65 TO 85 MPH  
EF1.....86 TO 110 MPH  
EF2.....111 TO 135 MPH  
EF3.....136 TO 165 MPH  
EF4.....166 TO 200 MPH  
EF5.....>200 MPH  
 
NOTE:  
THE INFORMATION IN THIS STATEMENT IS PRELIMINARY AND SUBJECT TO  
CHANGE PENDING FINAL REVIEW OF THE EVENT AND PUBLICATION IN  
NWS STORM DATA.  
 

 
 
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