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Visible Satellite 23:05Z on 2022-08-01. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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17:56Z EF0 KDTX MI Tuscola Vassar Emergency management reported numerous uprooted trees, including sheared trees and tree limbs, along the path of the tornado.
18:14Z EF0 KDTX MI Tuscola Wahjamega Emergency management reported a several trees blocking the M24 and State Route 46 intersection.
23:05Z EF2 KPBZ WV Marshall Dallas A storm survey conducted by NWS Pittsburgh confirmed than an EF2 tornado touched down in Marshall County WV, continued into portions of Ohio County WV, and ended in Washington County PA. ||An EF2 tornado was determined based on the visible tree damage. The tornado touched down just west of the end of Sparrow Lane off of Dallas Pike Road where a barn was completely destroyed. In addition, a camper was overturned and destroyed on the property. ||The tornado continued east knocking down numerous trees along Dallas Pike Road both hardwood and softwood. Most of the trees that sustained damaged were snapped at the trunk. The storm did tear off the roof of a 160 year old barn off of Rock Valley Farm Road. There was a church parsonage that sustain major roof damage off of Dallas Pike Road. The tornado then briefly continued into Pennsylvania.
23:08Z EF2 KPBZ PA Washington Beham A storm survey conducted by NWS Pittsburgh confirmed than an EF2 tornado touched down in Marshall County WV, continued into portions of Ohio County WV, and ended in Washington County PA. ||After the tornado crossed into Pennsylvania, damage mainly consisted of downed and snapped trees before the funnel lifted just east of Fraction Road, where a small outbuilding was damaged.
23:35Z EF0 KPBZ PA Greene Hunters Cave NWS Pittsburgh storm damage team confirmed that a tornado did occur in Greene County on the evening of August 1, 2022. ||Damage was first noted off Morris Run Rd, just east of Highway|21 in Greene County and approximately 3 miles ESE of Graysville|PA. The tornado primarily affected trees as it moved southeast|between 735 PM and 741 PM. As the tornado crossed Morris Run Rd,|it caused a barn to collapse, with debris blown to the property|across the road. The tornado continued to uproot trees as it|traveled southeast, and it also removed siding from a house.|Several hardwood trees were uprooted as the tornado approached|Scott Run Rd. Additionally, a camper was flipped over adjacent to|where it was parked. Only a few trees were down on the other side|of Scott Run Rd, likely where the tornado lifted.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).