COLUMBIANA COUNTY, Ohio - The National Weather Service has confirmed that two tornadoes touched down in Columbiana County earlier this week.

One tornado was an EF1 and the other was an EF0.

The EF1 had wind speeds around 90 miles per hour and the EF0 wind was around 75 miles per hour.

The National Weather Service says these tornadoes touched down late Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

The EF1 tornado was on the ground for about 5 minutes and traveled 5.6 miles through Rogers and Negley.

No injuries or fatalities have been reported with connection to the tornado.

The EF0 traveled through Union Ridge in Columbiana before entering Beaver County, Pennsylvania. It was on the ground for about four minutes and traveled 4.1 miles.

Both tornadoes caused some trees to be uprooted and structural damage was caused by falling trees.

The National Weather Service says that these uprooted trees fell on power lines causing several outages.

As of Friday, more than 150 homes in Middleton Township are still without power.