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Back-to-Back Pacific Storms to Impact the West Coast; Heavy Snow in the Central Appalachians

Back-to-back powerful Pacific storm systems to impact the Pacific Northwest and northern California through the end of this week with heavy rain, flooding, strong winds, and higher elevation mountain snow. A strong, long-duration atmospheric river will accompany the Pacific storms, bringing excessive rainfall and flash flooding to southwest Oregon and northwest California through the week. Read More >

June 1, 2012 Severe Weather
(Updated 6/19 - Added Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge EF-0)

Storm Survey Results: - Click on the location in the table for more information!

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Location Start/
End Time
Event Type Path Length Path Width
Montgomery
1 W Damascus
Jun. 1
2:29 pm-
2:32 pm
EF-0 Tornado
70 mph
1.0 mi 150 yds
Montgomery
3 SW Poolesville
Jun. 1
2:37 pm-
2:38 pm
EF-0 Tornado
70 mph
0.5 mi 50 yds
Carroll
2 SE Mt. Airy
Jun. 1
2:48 pm-
2:49 pm
EF-0 Tornado
75 mph
0.4 mi 100 yds
Howard
1 SW Watersville
Jun. 1
2:52 pm-
2:54 pm
EF-1 Tornado
100 mph
1.4 mi 200 yds
Montgomery
2 SSE Damascus
Jun. 1
3:09 pm-
3:11 pm
EF-0 Tornado
75 mph
1.0 mi 75 yds
Carroll
3 NNW Gamber
Jun. 1
3:21 pm-
3:30 pm
EF-1 Tornado
90 mph
4.0 mi 150 yds
Howard
1 ENE Scaggsville
Jun. 1
4:29 pm-
4:32 pm
EF-0 Tornado
85 mph
1.6 mi 75 yds
Prince Georges
1 NW Springdale
Jun. 1
5:27 pm-
5:28 pm
EF-0 Tornado
65 mph
0.9 mi 50 yds
Anne Arundel
Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge
Jun. 1
5:46 pm-
5:47 pm
EF-0 Tornado
65 mph
0.2 mi 75 yds
Harford
Pleasant Hills
Jun. 1
5:56 pm-
5:59 pm
EF-1 Tornado
100 mph
1.25 mi 300 yds
Allegany
2 WSW Bellegrove
Jun. 1
6:31 pm-
6:32 pm
EF-1 Tornado
90 mph
1.1 mi 175 yds
Anne Arundel
Northwestern Anne Arundel County
Jun. 1
7:06 pm-
7:22 pm
EF-0 Tornado
80 mph
6.4 mi 100 yds

 

 

 

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Flooding
More information on flooding can be found here