Friday, June 14, 2013

National Weather Service Believes A Tornado Touched Down In Rockville

The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Cobb and Cherokee counties on Thursday night. In the Cherokee County tornado, top winds measured at 105 mph, and was 75 yards wide and traveled for 8.5 miles. The tornado in 

Most of Missouri has a chance of thunderstorms this weekend, and the northern half of the state could experience some severe weather. The chances for severe weather Saturday afternoon and evening extend as far south as 

The National Weather Service confirms an EF-1 tornado touched down in Cobb and Cherokee counties on Thursday night. In the Cherokee County tornado, top winds measured at 105 mph, and was 75 yards wide and traveled for 8.5 miles. The tornado in 

NOAA logo – Click to go to the NOAA homepage, National Weather Service, NWS logo – Click to go to the NWS homepage. Lightning Summer is the peak season for one of the nation's deadliest weather phenomena–lightning. Though 

The National Weather Service has now confirmed three tornadoes touched down in Maryland: in Baltimore City and in Baltimore and St. Mary's counties.

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National Weather Service Believes A Tornado Touched Down In Rockville

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