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August 7, 1900 – A strong FU tornado struck areas around New Rochelle, snapping trees and destroying multiple well-built structures. The tornado was estimated to have caused $15,000 (1900 USD) in damages, and had an unknown amount of fatalities or injuries. [1] This is one of the first recorded tornadoes to hit New York.
Storms began causing damage early in the morning on July 10, 1989. A tornado briefly touched down in Ogdensburg, New York, at 5AM, injuring one person. Hail up to 1 in (25 mm) wide, wind gusts over 50 mph (80 km/h), and many reports of wind damage were reported in New York, Vermont, and Massachusetts before noon.
1904 Chappaqua tornado: July 16, 1904: New York: 1: 2 fatalities, 6 injuries: An estimated F3 tornado struck upstate New York. 1904 St. Louis tornado: August 19, 1904: Missouri-Illinois: 1: 3 fatalities, ≥10 injuries: Heavy damage in downtown St. Louis. 1904 Upper Midwest tornado outbreak: August 20, 1904: Minnesota-South Dakota-Wisconsin: ≥8
A tornado watch was issued for multiple upstate New York counties on Sunday. Tornadoes in New York: A history of twisters Images show the path of destruction caused by a tornado near West Winfield ...
In upstate New York, more than 33 inches was reported near Orchard Park, which is often a landing point for lake-effect snow. On Saturday, a tornado touched down near a shopping mall in Scotts ...
Only about one in six tornadoes in New York are EF2 or greater, said Nick Bassill, director of the State Weather Risk Communications Center at the University at Albany. The Rome tornado was among 10 confirmed in the state that day. One of them killed an 82-year-old man about 20 miles (30 kilometers) west of Rome who was struck by storm debris.
It is not yet clear whether a tornado touched down in Ontario County in upstate New York on Monday afternoon. The National Weather Service in Buffalo on Tuesday will send a team to Canandaigua and ...
The 2007 Brooklyn tornado was the strongest tornado on record to strike in New York City.It formed in the early morning hours of August 8, 2007, skipping along an approximately 9 miles (14 km)-long path, from Staten Island across The Narrows to Brooklyn. [2]