
A winter-like pattern will continue over much of the Lower 48 over the next few days, with snow stretching from the Rockies today into the Middle Mississippi Valley on Monday. Showers and thunderstorms will develop along the Gulf Coast and Southeast on Monday. As the storm moves northward late Monday into Tuesday, winter weather is possible from the Central Appalachians to Interior New England. Read More >
Overview
A landspout tornado developed from a shower across Delaware County. The tornado damaged one building near Yorktown.Tornadoes
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Landspout Tornado - Near Yorktown
Track Map
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The Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories:
| EF0 Weak 65-85 mph |
EF1 Moderate 86-110 mph |
EF2 Significant 111-135 mph |
EF3 Severe 136-165 mph |
EF4 Extreme 166-200 mph |
EF5 Catastrophic 200+ mph |
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Environment
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| Figure 1: Tornadic Tilting & Stretching Parameter at 7 PM EDT | Figure 2: 0-3km ML CAPE & Surface Vorticity at 7 PM EDT | Figure 3: Effective Shear at 7 PM EDT |
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| Figure 4: Zoomed in Surface Map at 8 PM EDT | Figure 5: Wilmington, OH Sounding at 8 PM EDT |
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