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Frankford-area residents weren't alerted June 30 to an EF-0 tornado, which the National Weather Service said caused no ...
The tornado in Huron and Lorain counties, which lasted from 8:26 p.m. until 8:37 p.m., followed a path of 9.36 miles and snapped several trees and caused minor roof damage, forecasters said.
TIPPECANOE COUNTY, Ind. — The National Weather Service confirmed Thursday that two tornadoes touched down briefly in Tippecanoe County Wednesday. Both of the twisters were classified as EF0 tornadoes, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Three tornadoes touched down in the Northern part of the state Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service. The first of two in Ottawa County was an EF-0 ...
It’s been a very active storm season, with 29 tornadoes confirmed in Michigan so far this year – a significant increase from recent years. There were 17 tornadoes recorded in 2024, 14 ...
ST. LOUIS – Why did the tornado cross the river? To get to the other state. At least three times this year, tornadoes have crossed the Mississippi River from Missouri into Illinois, including ...
Gary’s tornado-battered Frankie Woods McCullough Academy will soon undergo about $553,000 in restoration work, primarily in its gymnasium that suffered most of the damage in the March 19 storm.
PRYOR, OKLA. (KTUL) — The National Weather Service confirmed an EF1 tornado with maximum winds of 100-105 mph hit Pryor Tuesday night, causing significant damage but fortunately no injuries.
CLARKSVILLE, Mo. – The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado swept through Clarksville, Missouri on Wednesday morning and crossed state lines into Illinois. According to NWS the ...
Wednesday’s storm marked the first time a tornado struck in Macomb County since two EF1 twisters broke out in Armada Township in the summer of 2021.
With wind gusts reaching 106 mph, the NWS said the storm, which hit approximately two miles northeast of Divide around 12:45 p.m. on Tuesday, was confirmed to be an EF-1 tornado.
Tornadoes in Maine are generally weak by national standards. They are rated using the Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale, which classifies tornadoes from EF0 to EF5 based on estimated wind speeds and damage.
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