Storm rips through county
- A strong line of thunderstorms led to power outages all over Columbiana County and downed power lines and uprooted trees in Salem on Sunday. Lines were down on South Lincoln between Franklin Street and Southeast Boulevard. Crews were working to clean-up debris and restore power Sunday evening. (Photos courtesy the Salem Police Department Facebook page)
- A strong line of thunderstorms led to power outages all over Columbiana County and downed power lines and uprooted trees in Salem on Sunday. Lines were down on South Lincoln between Franklin Street and Southeast Boulevard. Crews were working to clean-up debris and restore power Sunday evening. (Photos courtesy the Salem Police Department Facebook page)
The Salem area was the hardest hit location with the majority of outages as well as downed power lines on South Lincoln Avenue between Franklin Street and Southeast Boulevard. The Salem Police Department Facebook page reported that portion of Lincoln remained closed while crews worked to clear the roadways. Salem residents also reported downed power lines on East Perry Avenue and uprooted trees on West 10th Street.
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning at 12:39 p.m. on Sunday. Locations impacted included Salem, Uhrichsville, St. Clairsville, Barnesville, Cadiz, Carrollton, Freeport, Dennison, Augusta, Salineville, Bethesda, Malvern, Hopedale, Flushing, Scio, Adena, Jewett, Bergholz, Amsterdam and Belmont.
Columbiana County was among 11 counties under a tornado watch on Sunday. That watch expired at 4 p.m.
More severe weather moved through the area Sunday evening and brought with it cooler temperatures as today’s high is expected to not reach into the 50s. Warmer weather will return Tuesday.




