Funnel clouds spotted Saturday around central Ohio

OHIO – The Buckeye State saw some stormy weather on Saturday, and some residents managed to snap some photos of funnel clouds forming in the sky. Saturday’s funnel clouds were caused by an area of low pressure moving across Ohio. The counterclockwise wind flow around the low has created some rotation within the cloud level of the atmosphere. These funnels are occurring on the “cold side” of this storm system and not by supercells, which can bring a greater threat for tornadoes. These are typically called “cold air funnels”.

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