Tornado season in Ohio and across the country got off to a nasty, early start, but that isn't an indication of a bad season to come, weather experts say.
The early spurt of tornadoes during the unseasonably warm weather this year is unusual but not unprecedented, said Mike Kurz, a National Weather Service forecaster in Wilmington.
Of the 75 tornadoes that raged through the Midwest March 2, seven touched down in Ohio.
Read more in the Marion Star.
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