The drill will take the place of the weekly Wednesday test at noon.
Despite tornado sirens sounding for millions, a storm did not produce a tornado over Columbus, Ohio, on Wednesday morning.
MEDINA, Ohio — There’s no need to worry over that wailing tornado siren you heard around 9:50 a.m. on Wednesday. Multiple agencies across Medina County took part in Ohio’s statewide tornado siren test ...
Franklin County Emergency Management and Homeland Security is urging residents, schools and businesses to take part in the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — During Ohio’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, a statewide tornado drill is set to take place Wednesday morning. Warning signs are activated for three minutes throughout Franklin ...
The sirens will sound once for three minutes at 9:50 a.m., Franklin County Emergency Management said. It will replace the weekly test at noon.
Sirens rang across Columbus, Ohio, leaving many people wondering if a tornado had just struck. But the truth is surprising—there was no storm at all. This was part of the Ohio statewide tornado drill, ...
Each spring, the state of Ohio coordinates tornado siren testing to ensure that the severe weather warning devices are fully operational. Muskingum County Emergency Management Director Jeff Jadwin ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Franklin and Fairfield counties canceled their tornado siren tests for Wednesday due to the ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The statewide tornado drill is the main event of Severe Weather Awareness Week in Ohio, and that’s set for Wednesday, March 18 th at 9:50am. At that exact time, all counties ...
A statewide tornado drill will be held Wednesday morning.
Several rounds of thunderstorms have moved through central Ohio, but a quick-moving cold front coming in behind them will ...