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Powerful Storm in the Western U.S.; Heavy Rain and Flooding Threat Across the Central Gulf Coast

A powerful storm system will continue to bring heavy mountain snow, rain, and high winds to the Pacific Northwest and northern California through midweek. Heavy rain and flash flooding potential exists across the central Gulf Coast over the next few days, including the Florida Panhandle. A Slight Risk (level 2 of 4) of excessive rainfall is in effect Tuesday. Read More >

Overview

A weak tornado occurred during the late evening of August 7th, 2007 over far Eastern Centre County, east of Woodward. Initial reports from that remote area described numerous trees down across Route 45 near the Centre/Union County line. A subsequent investigation and survey by the NWS Office in State College determined that the damage was caused by a weak (EF1) tornado. A Tornado Warning was in effect for the affected area from 10:05 PM EDT through 10:30 PM EDT.

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Damage Map - Areal Photo courtesy CentreMap.org, mapping of damage by Mike Connelly 00z PIT balloon sounding with good low level shear and stronger winds aloft IR Sat Pic with lightning overlaid
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