EF-1 Tornado Confirmed in St. Joseph County
National Weather Service Releases Official Report
Tornado Touched Down Near Lewis, Indiana
The National Weather Service (NWS) has confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down in St. Joseph County, Indiana, on [Date of Event]. The tornado, which tracked northeast from the south side of Centreville, caused significant damage along its path.
EF-2 Tornado Confirmed in Northern Indiana
In a separate event, the NWS office in Northern Indiana has confirmed an EF-2 tornado near Lewis, Indiana, on [Date of Event]. This tornado also caused extensive damage, including downed trees and power lines.
NWS Finalizes Damage Assessment
The NWS has finalized its damage assessment for both tornadoes. The EF-1 tornado in St. Joseph County had peak winds estimated at 110 mph, while the EF-2 tornado in Northern Indiana had peak winds estimated at 125 mph.
Safety Considerations
The NWS urges residents to remain vigilant and be aware of weather conditions. Tornadoes can occur at any time of year, and it is important to have a plan in place for seeking shelter in the event of a warning.
The NWS recommends the following safety measures:
- Stay informed about weather forecasts and warnings.
- Create a family emergency plan and practice drills.
- Identify a safe place to shelter in your home, such as a basement or interior room on the lowest floor.
- Stay away from windows and exterior doors.
Additional Resources
For more information on tornado safety, visit the NWS website at https://www.weather.gov/safety/tornado.
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