TOLEDO, Ohio — The number of tornadoes from last week's severe weather outbreak in northwest Ohio now stands at 10.
The National Weather Service confirmed Thursday that an EF-0 tornado touched down at Maumee Bay State Park in eastern Lucas County. The tornado was on the ground for eight minutes and started at 6:20 p.m., according to NWS data.
The path length was an estimated 3.08 miles with a 50-yard path width. The tornado hit two miles east/northeast of Harbor View and ended three miles east/northeast of Oregon.
Wind speeds reached 80 mph.
The NWS also said a waterspout developed 0.8 miles north of South Shore Park over Maumee Bay. The waterspout tracked just north of the Maumee Bay Lodge and Conference Center and moved onshore.
Several trees blew over and damaged the boardwalk.
The 10 confirmed tornadoes are the most in one day for the viewing area since 2002.
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