Ava, NY – A weak but fast-moving tornado struck northern Oneida County on Thursday evening, briefly touching down in the town of Ava and causing tree damage and minor structural impacts. The EF-0 tornado, confirmed by the National Weather Service in Binghamton, had peak winds of 80 mph and was on the ground for approximately 8 to 9 minutes.
Tornado Timeline and Strength
Touchdown: 5:57 p.m. Thursday
Lifted: 6:06 p.m.
Duration: 8–9 minutes
Path length: 3 miles
Width: Approximately 100 yards
Peak wind speed: 80 mph
Radar data showed signs of increasing rotation as the storm approached Ava. The tornado began with wind speeds around 50–60 mph, quickly intensified to 80 mph near the center of its track, and then weakened before dissipating.
Damage Report: Trees and Outbuildings Affected
Most of the damage was limited to:
Snapped and uprooted trees
Minor structural damage to sheds and outbuildings, mainly from falling limbs
No homes were destroyed, and no injuries or fatalities were reported
Emergency response teams worked into the evening to clear debris and reopen roadways. Residents are advised to report any downed power lines or unreported damage to local authorities.
Community Alert and Next Steps
While the immediate severe threat has passed, the National Weather Service reminds residents to stay weather-aware. Although no additional storms are forecast at this time, new systems could bring changing conditions by early next week. Additional advisories may be issued if needed.