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EF3 tornado: Americus, Georgia, was struck by the tornado a few minutes later WSKY-DT Tower, Camden County, NC, US March 2, 2007: Guyed steel lattice mast 230 Guy wire anchor failure Under construction. Also destroyed transmitter building. Was planned for a height of 1,036 ft (315.77 m). [23] WCFE-DT, Clinton, County, NY, US April 18, 2007
Michigan: EF2 0 20 [477] May 8 Spring Hill, Chapel Hill, Holts Corner, College Grove, Eagleville: Marshall, Rutherford, Maury, Williamson: Tennessee: EF3 1 4 [478] Henagar, Hammondville, Mentone: DeKalb: Alabama: EF3 0 7 [479] May 19 Custer City: Custer: Oklahoma: EF2 0 0 Tornado outbreak sequence of May 19–27, 2024 [480] May 24 New Boston ...
PDS Tornado Watches are often issued on high risk days for severe weather, though have been issued on high-end moderate risk days. [14] The PDS tornado watch shown below was issued on April 27 during the tornado outbreak sequence of April 25–28, 2024. [15]
The highest point on the terrain (1,722 feet/525 meters ASL) is Grove Hill, in Sherman Township. [9] According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 573 square miles (1,480 km 2), of which 566 square miles (1,470 km 2) is land and 6.7 square miles (17 km 2) (6.7%) is water. [10]
The tornado initially touched down at 2254 UTC (4:54 p.m. CST) in the northern part of the Mertz neighborhood of Mobile, just northwest of I-10. The tornado initially produced EF0 damage in neighborhoods along Holcomb Avenue as it moved due north.
May 1—The National Weather Service in Tulsa confirmed damage in McAlester from an early morning storm on April 26 was caused by a tornado. Meteorologists from the weather service said an EF-1 ...
The outlook included a 45% significant tornado area that was introduced at 1630Z (the first instance of a 45% area being added prior to the 20Z outlook), which is above the minimum threshold for a high risk. It also produced the first known watch (PDS tornado watch 235) with a >95% probability for all severe and significant severe hazards. [274]
How To Watch Fox Weather Intense snow squalls are expected to produce whiteout conditions and icy roads, making travel extremely hazardous. Strong winds, with gusts up to 50 mph, have caused power ...