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Tornado near Gilbert rated EF-U by NWS The early morning tornado traveled less than five miles from Boone County into Story County.
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It shows the tornado touching down in a rural area. In the video, you can see debris flying up in the tornado’s path. No injuries were reported.
A severe thunderstorm on July 1 produced a tornado that tore through St. Mary’s County, causing tree and property damage, according to the National Weather Service.
A Tornado Warning was in effect for the area during that time. Storms led to flooding and high winds across much of Northeast Ohio Monday night.
A tornado warning for parts of Polk, Story and surrounding counties was canceled shortly after it was issued.
A Deckerville Fire Department member captured footage of the tornado as it touched down on July 26.
The tornado's track first appears about 3 miles northwest of Gilbert, just north of the Buck Hill Estates subdivision in Boone County.
In a damage report, the NWS said a "very weak tornado" traveled around two-thirds of a mile in Patriot, Indiana, at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday.
One year has passed since an EF-2 tornado tore through the city of Rome, leaving a trail of destruction and a community determined to rebuild.
A Wisconsin meteorologist was live on the air warning people about a tornado when he realized the storm was headed straight to his mother's house.
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