Storm damage caused by overnight storms, April 8, 2020 By Robin Goist, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The National Weather Service in Cleveland on … Brunswick is in Medina County.The NWS said their teams are still surveying damage, but confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the damage patterns in the county indicate that a tornado did touch down at around 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, causing mainly EF-0 damage. One FOX 8 viewer caught on video what appears to be a tornado in Brunswick. "Castle Noel, the popular museum on the square dedicated to all things Christmas, was not damaged but Santa’s house was. "With the COVID-19 going on, we don’t need this, too," he said.Tom Lempner and his wife, Bridgette, were able to get their children Adah, 12, Elijah, 10, Naomi, 6, and the family’s 7-week-old dog Lincoln into the basement before all the stately trees — two of which were over 100 feet tall — came crashing down around their Lafayette Road home.Trees toppled on the house, shattering windows and protruding into the bedroom where her granddaughter had just been sleeping.A full assessment of the damage to homes and businesses is continuing.Society President Brian Feron said a copper section at the top of the roof and some heavy slate tiles were ripped off.One of the hardest hit communities was Medina, where a tornado passed just a block south of its historic square.\"This old house has weathered a lot of storms,\" he said. The tornado formed around 11:30 p.m. in Grafton in Lorain County and continued for some 11 miles through the city of Medina. It lasted about 10 minutes and had winds of … \"We were all praying in the basement. With winds of around 80 miles per hour, it was strong enough to down trees and damage homes. It lasted about 10 minutes, had winds of … The Latest News and Updates in medina county tornado damage brought to you by the team at fox8.com: The National Weather Service says the tornado touched down at 11:52 p.m. near Barberton and traveled southeast for 10.1 miles toward Green. One pocket of EF-1 damage was confirmed, meaning wind speeds reached as high as 86 to 110 mph.Severe storms overnight Tuesday caused significant damage across Northeast Ohio, including downed trees and power lines, golf-ball-sized hail and thousands of power outages across the area.MEDINA, Ohio — The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Medina County Tuesday night and caused EF-1-level damage.Before the confirmation from NWS, News 5 meteorologist Trent Magill said Wednesday morning that the videos may show a tornado, but it is not clear from the footage if there are rotating winds that would indicate a tornado.In Medina, several power lines and trees were knocked down damaging multiple homes.A Twitter user captured dramatic footage of the tornado from Brunswick. It lasted about 10 minutes and had winds of 100 miles per hour and was as wide as a football field.Trampolines took flight and crashed through the windows of neighbors down the street.State Senate President Larry Obhof was hunkered in his basement as the storm hit and watched as water cascaded in after flying debris sheared off a spigot outside his Montville Township home.Medina Service Director Nino Piccoli said the roof blew off and one wall partially collapsed in the structure that is also used to store equipment for the parks department.A tree toppled into a home in Green, narrowly missing a man asleep in the bedroom.Coyne said the path not only spared the historic square but also missed apartment buildings in the area.Then came the storms from heaven.\"With the COVID-19 going on, we don't need this, too,\" he said.The Medina Historical Society’s McDowell-Phillips house on South Prospect Street was in the storm’s path.Crystal Bronk said she thought her family was going to die.\"God spared our home and our family,\" he said. Medina City Council President John Coyne said that given the amount of structural damage, it is a miracle no one was killed.The home that is used on the square so kids can visit with Santa is stored by the city in barn off East Smith Road.Some could be without power for days.\"There were sparks flying and dust everywhere,\" she said.The perfectly square home built in 1900 on South Elmwood Avenue shook and rattled.Medina County has seen its share of tornadoes in the past, but Feron said this may be the most significant one to ever hit the city.Craig Webb can be reached at cwebb@thebeaconjournal.com.The tiles became projectiles and sliced into the ground below.Weary residents from throughout the Akron area woke up to scenes of utter destruction Wednesday morning with trees uprooted and just about anything that wasn't tied down tossed about like toys.They made it as far as the bottom step of the first floor when the sound of a freight train hit and everything went black.Somehow, Lempner said, the home appears to have been spared major structural damage.Weary residents from throughout the Akron area woke up to scenes of utter destruction Wednesday morning with trees uprooted and just about anything that wasn’t tied down tossed about like toys.Tom Lempner and his wife, Bridgette, were able to get their children Adah, 12, Elijah, 10, Naomi, 6, and the family's 7-week-old dog Lincoln into the basement before all the stately trees — two of which were over 100 feet tall — came crashing down around their Lafayette Road home.But it was also a day to give thanks.One man had to be rescued after the truck he was driving became suspended in mid-air by downed wires.Castle Noel, the popular museum on the square dedicated to all things Christmas, was not damaged but Santa's house was.City officials said dozens of homes and businesses were damaged, mostly by trees toppling on structures.She said she woke up the others in the house, including her sleeping daughter and granddaughter, to head to the basement.Bronk said it felt like the floor was going to collapse into the basement.The biggest clusters without power were in Barberton, the city of Medina, Doylestown, Akron, Green and Coventry Township.The Medina Historical Society's McDowell-Phillips house on South Prospect Street was in the storm's path.

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