On the morning of June 18, heavy rainfall-producing convection developed across portions of Ohio in an unstable environment, which included an enhanced moisture axis.
[12] One person drowned in Bloomington, Indiana after he drove his car through floodwaters and was swept into a swollen Clear Creek.
[16] Seven tornadoes touched down in Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois as a result of the severe weather outbreak.
Two EF2 tornadoes caused severe damage to trees, outbuildings, power poles, and homes near Portland, Indiana and Fort Recovery, Ohio respectively.
[17][18] A high-end EF1 tornado struck the town of Milan, Indiana, downing numerous trees, destroying a garage, and tearing shingles, siding, and gutters from homes.