The National Weather Service in Wakefield has confirmed an EF-0 tornado with estimated peak winds of 75-85 mph touched down in Gloucester County Wednesday afternoon.
The EF-0 tornado had wind speeds of about 75-85 miles per hour and traveled about a quarter mile for about a minute during the severe storms on Wednesday.
A​ strong cold front racing through the East today will fuel a threat of severe storms that could produce damaging winds ...
A powerful and damaging spring storm system that wreaked havoc across the South barreled through the East Coast on Wednesday, ...
While Hampton Roads was under a tornado watch and severe thunderstorm watch, a large tree fell and ripped through a ...
A tornado warning was issued for the Central Virginia area by the National Weather Service. Eastern Sussex County was placed ...
A mammoth and multifaceted storm – which was dealing wind, fire, choking dust and the threat of a blizzard – pummeled much of ...
Over much of south, central and west Texas, including Austin and San Antonio and far southeastern New Mexico, there is also ...
Severe weather tore across the South Tuesday with power outages, damage to homes and businesses, flight delays and a ...
A mammoth and multifaceted storm – which was dealing wind, fire, choking dust and the threat of a blizzard – is pummeling ...
brief tornadoes could develop within a line of thunderstorms advancing to the east across North Carolina and Virginia. Over 60 reports of thunderstorm wind damage or high wind gusts have been ...
Despite the damage, no classrooms were affected ... South Carolina up to southern Virginia, which could see damaging winds and tornadoes. On Tuesday, the sky over Dallas resembled a Martian ...