NWS Confirms Two Tornadoes Touched Down in Jefferson County

Jake Bauer

Jake Bauer

Published October 3, 2018 8:57 pm
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JEFFERSON COUNTY, Pa. (EYT) — The National Weather Service in Pittsburgh has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in Jefferson County early Tuesday evening.

(Photo above: Mendenhall Road. Photo by Kyle Yates Photography.)

An on-site survey conducted Wednesday by National Weather Service investigators revealed that an EF-0 tornado touched down along State Route 28 in Brookville, just south of south of U.S. Route 322, at approximately 5:05 p.m.

Coordinates provided by the National Weather Service show the tornado hit in the area of Clement Run.

The maximum wind speed, width, and path have yet to be determined.

EF-O is the least powerful tornado on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, with EF-5 being the most destructive.


(Drone coverage by Explore’s Tyler Ochs.)

A second tornado was confirmed near Baxter in Clover Township, Jefferson County, around 5:35 p.m.

Preliminary data from the National Weather Service estimates the tornado was an EF-2 with a maximum wind speed of 110 MPH.

The width and path have yet to be determined.

Additional information will be provided after survey flights are completed by the Civil Air Patrol.

Officials say some property damage occurred; however, the damage was mostly limited to snapped tree trunks, large broken branches, and uprooted trees.

Additionally, several large headstones were overturned and trees were uprooted at a cemetery along Cemetery Road in Clover Township.


(Photo by Explore’s Tyler Ochs.)

Fire companies from Brookville, Corsica, Hawthorn, Pine Creek, and Summerville, and local municipal employees worked around the clock to clear area roadways.

Hawthorn Volunteer Fire Chief Curt Kiehl was among the emergency workers on scene.

“Trees and wires were down. One house had it’s roof taken off,” said Chief Kiehl. “It was a mess.”


(Photo by Explore’s Tyler Ochs.)


(Photo Above: Mendenhall Road. Captured by Kyle Yates Photography.)

Crews remained on the scene as of late Tuesday afternoon.

No injuries were reported.

Tornadoes were also confirmed in Crawford, Delware, Greene, Lycoming, and Tioga counties.

The National Weather Service was planning to conduct additional storm damage surveys over the next several days.

Stay with Explore for continuous coverage of this Breaking News story.

(Photos below by Explore’s Tyler Ochs.)

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