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The NWS said rain, heavy winds (60-80 mph), hail (up to golf ball-sized) and tornadoes would be possible with the second line of storms. As of 6:45 a.m., the second line of storms were moving ...
A tornado warning means a one is happening or about to happen. 10:12 am 10/9 - Confirmed tornado in Broward Beach County heading toward Palm Beach County. This is associated with Hurricane #Milton .
High risk convective outlook issued by the Storm Prediction center at 13:00 UTC on May 6. Starting April 30, the Storm Prediction Center noted that certain models, including the ECMWF, forecasted a multi-day period of high instability and supportive wind shear across the Southern and Central Plains, [10] and by May 1, a 15% risk was added across Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern Texas. [11]
On May 27, 1997, a large and slow-moving F5 tornado caused catastrophic damage across portions of the Jarrell, Texas area. The tornado killed 27 residents of the town, mainly in a single subdivision, and inflicted approximately $40 million (1997 USD) in damages in its 13-minute, 5.1 miles (8.2 km) track.
Here's a look at live weather updates in Louisville: 9:52 a.m.: EF-0 tornado preliminarily confirmed in Southern Indiana. ... The tornado had winds of up to 85 mph, according to a post on X ...
The tornado continued to produce generally EF1 damage to trees and outbuildings before exiting Ogle County, and it was briefly accompanied by an EF0 satellite tornado that damaged crops to its southeast. [14] After entering DeKalb County, the large tornado directly impacted the small community of Fairdale. Approximately 71 homes sustained some ...
The tornado reached a maximum width of 1,760 yards (1,610 m), or over a mile wide at its peak. Its damage path was 63 miles (101 km) long. The tornado traversed this distance over the course of about one hour and 44 minutes, implying an average forward speed of approximately 36 miles per hour (58 km/h). [5]
AccuWeather Meteorologist and Storm Chaser Tony Laubach was live on the AccuWeather Network when he intercepted a tornado near Yuma, Colorado, located about 120 miles northeast of Denver.