
Gusty winds are expected from portions of the Mid-Atlantic into the Northeast through the night following the system that brought rain to the area. An atmospheric river will move into the Northwest late today into Saturday bringing moderate to heavy rainfall, mountain snow, windy conditions, and high surf to the area over the weekend. Read More >
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Hodges (F0) [Back to April 7 Home ] A brief F0 tornado touched down between 8:30 and 9pm near the Hodges community. The tornado severe damaged the roof of a building behind the Hodges Fire Department, and downed a large tree at the nearby cemetry. Maximum estimated wind speeds were 70 mph, the path length was 100 yards, and the path width 75 yards. |
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