OHIO, USA — Thunderstorms crossed our area during Tuesday's ALERT DAY, generating high winds and heavy rains in northwest Ohio.
The storms, which at times were severe, made an impact as they passed through. It meant scenic clouds for some and damage reports for others.
WTOL 11 viewers shared their photos and videos with us after the storms of everything from scenic clouds to significant damage.
A Marathon gas station in Carey was forced to close during the storm, when the canopy sheltering the gas pumps began to buckle and come down.
Viewer Brent Bleam shared a video and photos from Carey:
A panorama from viewer Barrett Dorner showed clouds moving in over North Baltimore:
Viewer Susan Baker in Portage saw wind damage in cornfields south of Mermill Road:
The Fostoria Free Press shared this video with a panoramic look at the storm clouds:
At 3:30 p.m., skies started to look ominous over Seneca County. Viewer Bryan Vogel from Tiffin shared these photos:
Also in Tiffin, viewer Cohen Rhoad sent photos of the skies overhead:
It was a similar situation in Findlay during the storms. Viewer Sage Marie shared photos of these clouds:
In Deshler, viewer Nate Bolton captured these photos of rolling clouds:
A visual of storm reports as of 4 p.m. Wednesday:
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