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Many Largo neighbors asked the same question Thursday. Why weren't they alerted? Supreme Court issues ruling impacting Medicaid—what to know Mercury Waive Megan McConnell, Sister of Indiana ...
SSE Jamestown: 3.00 in N Jamestown: 3.00 in Jamestown: 2.50 in Marion: 2.00 in E Fairfield: 1.00 in Damage from tornado near Medina on June 20© NWS Bismarck Preliminary tornado path near Medina ...
Pam Walker and others said the tornado was a total surprise. “No warning, no sound with it, it was just there,” Walker said. There is damage on many of the streets around her home.
LARGO, Fla. (WFLA) — Two weeks after a devastating tornado ripped through a Largo community, federal help may now be available for some. The EF-1 tornado damaged a number of homes.
Additionally, yesterday’s tornado reached maximum wind speeds of 90 miles per hour, and it traveled 100 yards in width, forging a 2.11 mile path. Hurt described the damage sustained along its ...
LARGO, Fla. — The damage following the EF-1 tornado on Wednesday night left many local homeowners scrambling. However, one of those homeowners, a 64-year-old woman named Frances, was out of the ...
The tornado, an EF-1, produced estimated peak winds of 95-100 miles per hour. It first touched down at 1:10 a.m. northeast of Atwater in a field west of Day Road near the intersection of Thompson ...
Damage survey conducted in Pinellas County indicated EF-1 damage from yesterday's tornado, with maximum winds of 90 mph and a path length of just over 2 miles. While numerous structures received ...
Jun. 27—The National Weather Service confirmed Friday that the Wednesday tornado that damaged several outbuildings at a farm northeast of Hartland was an EF-1 tornado with winds up to 105 mph ...
TAMPA BAY, Fla. -- A Florida woman is speaking out after she survived an EF-1 tornado that lifted her house off its foundation while she was inside. Deborah Mettler, 76, described the ordeal to ...
Saturday's tornado is at least the eighth tornado to hit the region since March. An EF-1 tornado hit a 6.8-mile long section of Wildwood and Chesterfield on Wednesday.
DODGEVILLE, Wis.- An EF-1 tornado with winds reaching 95 mph hit Dodgeville Wednesday, narrowly missing people's homes, including that of News 3 Now Meteorologist Blaise Keller’s family.