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In New York, it is less common for these ingredients to coincide. Appreciable moisture and instability are rare during the cold season, but are not uncommon during the warm season in New York. As a result, tornadoes are most common in New York in the warm season, specifically between the months of May and September [2]. Tornado events are not ...
A tornado touched down in the Herkimer County town of West Winfield in upstate New York on Saturday morning, damaging structures and uprooting trees.. The tornado, rated as an EF-1, or weak, on ...
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 ...
UPDATE: Tornado warning issued for parts of upstate NY. A tornado watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for most upstate counties in New York, including Monroe, Orleans, Genesee ...
The storm system affected five states with severe weather, including hail up to 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) across, thunderstorm winds up to 90 mph (140 km/h), and 17 tornadoes. [1] Several towns in New York and Connecticut were particularly hard-hit. Several homes were leveled in Schoharie, New York, and extensive damage occurred in Bantam, Connecticut.
This tornado began in a forest preserve and moved southwest, causing minor damage near Wheaton Warrenville South High School. The tornado continued moving southeast, damaging some signs to a shopping center. Tree damage continued all the way into the Morton Arboretum, where the tornado lifted. [109] EF0 SE Glen Ellyn to Butterfield: DuPage: IL
Cities across upstate New York were cleaning up after a storm swept through Tuesday with high winds and spectacular lightning and flying debris that killed one person.
November 1989 tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of July 1–3, 1997; Tornado outbreak of June 2, 1998; 1998 Lynbrook tornado; Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho; Tornado outbreak of April 27–28, 2002; 2006 Westchester County tornado; 2010 Brooklyn–Queens tornadoes; 2011 Super Outbreak; 2012 New York City tornadoes