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The National Weather Service confirmed Monday that three tornadoes hit the metro-east Sunday night, including a seven-mile ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down in northern Pulaski County on Sunday. According to NWS, the tornado began near Highway 107 ...
The findings identified two EF-0 tornadoes, which occurred with an estimated maximum wind speed of 80 mph and one EF-1 tornado occurred with an estimated maximum wind speed of 90 mph. The NWS ...
The service on Monday reported an EF-1 tornado with winds reaching 100-110 mph touched down on the west side of town. The Enhanced Fujita scale, which the service uses to categorize tornadoes on an EF ...
the NWS officially rated the tornado an EF-1. According to a preliminary report, it was reportedly 250 yards wide and 3 miles long. Officials said winds reached up to 100 to 110 mph. NWS said the ...
With limited damage, it is hard to determine how strong the tornado was, but it was likely an EF-0, which is the weakest tornado possible. This tornado was specifically a landspout tornado.
The tornado damages were rated as EF-0 and EF-1 along the path of the tornado, which struck at about 8 p.m. Sunday. Kevin Deitsch, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in St.
The National Weather Service confirmed Monday that the storm that tunneled through the family's house was an EF-2 tornado, passing through County Road 362, Cedar Lake Drive, State Route Y and ...