National Weather Service crews have determined an EF1 tornado struck Thursday in Cleveland.
The winds also knocked down utility poles and trees in the area. EF1 tornadoes are classified as weak, according to the NWS, and include winds with speeds of 86 to 110 mph.Tornado strikes Hough in Cleveland; damage includes downed treesThis is a developing story.
Return to 19 News for updates.France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Rain expected through the day, but flooding should be minimalThe National Weather Service says the rain will likely just be a 'nuisance event'
Lire la suite »
EF1 tornado confirmed on Cleveland's east side; trees down, roof ripped off churchThe Power of 5 Weather team has confirmed that an EF1 tornado touched down in Cleveland beginning near East 71st Street and Chester Avenue overnight Thursday.
Lire la suite »
“National park tourism in Washington, D.C., contributes $1.14 billion to D.C. economy”photo by Bekah Richards From the National Park Service: 'A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 39,440,786 visitors to national parks in Washington, D.C., spent $973,000,000 in D.C. in 2022. That spending resulted in 9,140 jobs and had a cumulative benefit to D.C.’s economy of $1,144,400,000.Since 1916, the National Park Service has been entrusted with
Lire la suite »
Red Flag Warning for thunderstorms, wildfire risk in CascadesThe National Weather Service is warning of the potential for new, volatile wildfires in the Central and South Cascades, citing dry and warm weather.
Lire la suite »
Weather News -- ScienceDailyAll about weather. Learn how meteorologists forecast the weather and why some weather systems are hard to predict.
Lire la suite »
1-year-old dies in hot day care van as scorching weather hits central USThe National Weather Service issued heat alerts Tuesday for parts of 22 states stretching from the Midwest and Great Plains down to the Gulf Coast.
Lire la suite »