The National Weather Service confirmed that an EF0 tornado touched down in Martin County, Florida, with winds of 70-75 mph, causing minor damage and no reported injuries. A second tornado is also reported to have occurred near I-95 and Becker Road, but the NWS has not sent a report on that storm.
The National Weather Service confirmed a second EF0 tornado in Pickens County, South Carolina, following a series of storms on Thursday. The tornado, described as "very weak," had estimated peak winds of 70 mph, a path length of less than a mile, and a width of 50 yards. No tornado warning was issued as the storms were brief and weak, making it difficult to detect them on radar. The tornado caused minor damage to outdoor structures and uprooted several trees before deteriorating.
Two EF0 tornadoes briefly touched down in Carson and Compton in Los Angeles County, causing minor damage to vehicles, trees, and buildings. No injuries were reported. This was the 47th tornado in L.A. County in just over 72 years, with only four previously occurring in May.
A tornado touched down in the Carson and Compton area on Thursday morning, causing minor damage with winds reaching 75 mph. The tornado left behind a concentrated short path that damaged a building, some vehicles, and trees. The tornado registered an EF0 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service confirmed an EF0 tornado touched down in the Carson-Compton area in Los Angeles County on Thursday morning after several residents observed unusual weather activity. The latest twister comes as a cold spring storm swept through Southern California bringing gusty winds, thunderstorms, and downpours. No injuries have been reported by authorities.