Rare 'EF-Unknown' tornado confirmed in eastern North Carolina
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Rare 'EF-Unknown' tornado confirmed in eastern North Carolina
JAMESVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — The National Weather Service in Morehead City confirmed a rare EF-U tornado hit parts of eastern North Carolina Monday. The "U" in the EF-U stands for unknown because there were no damage reports and no damage found from the tornado, but it was captured on video. Late Monday afternoon, a supercell thunderstorm moved into southeast Martin County before moving northeastward through Martin and far western Washington counti…

2 landspout tornadoes confirmed in Berks
The National Weather Service said two landspout tornadoes occurred in Berks County Sunday. “We have confirmed that two landspout tornadoes occurred on May 4, 2025 in Berks County, PA,” the NWS announced in a Facebook post Monday. “The first landspout tornado was rated an EF-U for no evidence of damage but was captured on video. A second landspout tornado occurred later in the day and was rated EF-0 with winds of 65 mph which produced minor tree …
Two landspout tornadoes confirmed in Berks County on Sunday
The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed that two landspout tornadoes touched down in central Berks County during separate storms on Sunday, May 4. One was observed over Blue Marsh Lake, and the other traveled through rural areas between Mohrsville and Shoemakersville. According to a preliminary damage survey released Monday afternoon, the first tornado formed around 2:11 p.m. over the northern end of Blue Marsh Lake within the Blue Mars…
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