A rare tornado swept through a coastal Oregon town Monday evening, leaving one person injured and a trail of damage in its ...
It was one of two tornadoes to spin up from Sunday’s storm system. The NWS confirmed Monday another EF-0 tornado touched down ...
A strong low pressure system swept through the area, which turned into a thunderstorm, and caused a brief tornado in Holly.
The tornado touched down at 9:24 p.m. and lasted for about one or two minutes, NWS said, with windspeeds of about 85 mph.
The tornado was graded as an EF-0 on the Enhanced Fujita scale, the lowest rating, with peak winds estimated at 65 miles per hour. It was on the ground for approximately 2.4 miles before lifting ...
The NWS storm survey team determined the tornado rated just an EF-0 on the Enhanced Fujita scale— the lowest rung on the scale. Estimated peak wind speeds were 85 mph, with the tornado lasting ...
The NWS estimates the tornado reached a peak wind speed of 65 miles per hour. The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes ...