Tornado warnings issued for Bowling Green, Pemberville and Bradner Ohio Deadline Wednesday at 4:30 pm ET. The National Weather Service shared an update.

it marks the area below tornado warn. A WTO meteorologist later said the warning had been extended. “A tornado warning is in effect until 5:15 p.m. If you are near or inside these communities, please take shelter immediately!” wrote.
Scanners reported a possible tornado in the Copper Beech Flats area.
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“Based on news outlets and radar, a possible tornado was spotted over/near Copper Beech Apartments and over BGSU,” renew read.
Another page sharing the map added “Tornado warning for Bowling Green, Ohio!”
serious thunderstorm A warning was also issued for Bowling Green, Pemberville and Luckey, which was extended to 4:45 p.m. ET. “A severe thunderstorm warning is in effect for Bowling Green, Ohio, Pemberville, Ohio, and Lackey, Ohio until 4:45 p.m. ET,” the National Weather Service said. wrote.
Someone shared a video showing rain and tornado sirens sounding there. “Tornado sirens sounding in Bowling Green,” they wrote.
Meanwhile, another urged people to stay safe, writing “Everyone sheltering from the billowing green tornado!!!”. Someone shared a photo of a tornado they captured from a distance. “I caught it on camera here in Dirham,” they wrote.
Bowling Green tornado: Warnings, reactions and prayers
Meteorologist on Facebook shared “4:10 PM: A tornado warning is issued for Wood County near Bowling Green! This is the same storm that violently rotated in Henry County not long ago. Go to shelter in Bowling Green, Pemberville and East Wood counties.”
Bowling Green State University also issued a warning. “AlertBG Emergency: A tornado warning has been issued for Wood County until TIME. Seek shelter within the lowest level of a sturdy structure, away from windows,” they wrote.
One person added that Rudolph’s alarm went off, while another said they heard the alarm in Fostoria. Another person said Palmer and Main also sounded the alarm.
Many people are also concerned about tornado warnings. “My daughter was there cheering for open gym and texted me that they just did a tornado drill! Glad she didn’t know it was a warning!” one person wrote under the Bowling Green State University post. Another added: “My daughter was in class and a bunch of kids came into her classroom. She said everyone looked panicked.”
Another said: “My daughter said everyone was hiding in her library.”


