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Multiple Tornadoes Cause Widespread Damage in Pennsylvania

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PennLive

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The National Weather Service has confirmed that a relatively weak EF-0 tornado occurred in northwestern Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, causing sporadic damage and downing trees. The tornado traveled approximately one mile in an eastbound direction, blocking Route 147 and Shippen Dam Road. The same storm system caused a longer swath of damage in nearby areas, and multiple tornado reports were received in other counties.

Southern Wisconsin hit by multiple tornadoes during Friday's storm.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WKOW

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The National Weather Service confirmed at least nine tornadoes in southern Wisconsin during Friday's storms, including two EF-1 tornadoes and seven EF-0 tornadoes. The tornadoes caused damages to buildings, uprooted and snapped trees, and knocked down power poles. The NWS will conduct another damage assessment in Iowa County on Monday.

Severe storms cause tornadoes and damage across multiple states.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WISN Milwaukee

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Three EF-0 tornadoes with peak wind gusts estimated at 80 mph hit southeast Wisconsin on Friday night, causing damage to barns, roofs, and trees. Two tornadoes occurred in Walworth county, while one hit Rock County. The National Weather Service plans to survey Green, Dane, and Jefferson counties on Sunday.

Dundee hit by EF-0 tornado causing damage.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MLive.com

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An EF-0 tornado with an estimated wind speed of 80 mph touched down in Dundee, Michigan, causing damage to the downtown area and elsewhere along its 7.3-mile path. The tornado developed as a line of severe storms moved through the area, and no injuries were reported. The width of the tornado's path was about 75 yards, and it lifted off the ground by 11:08 a.m. near Dixon and Sullivan roads. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado and released the details after 6 p.m. Saturday.