WESTMINSTER, Md. —The National Weather Service confirmed five tornadoes ripped across Maryland on Friday morning.
According to officials, EF-1 tornadoes ripped through Carroll and Cecil counties, while an EF-0 tornado and an EF-1 tornado were confirmed in western Montgomery County.
An EF-1 tornado was confirmed in the Monrovia area of Frederick County.
The Carroll County tornado went across the central part of the county, causing erratic damage, with wind speed up to 90 mph. Trees and limbs snapped in a severe storm Friday.
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I drove into it and out. It was scary even for me
ReplyDeleteEven for YOU?! Wow!!!
DeleteTo be scared, you must have left your windows down 5:30. You are my hero
DeleteNice! They are so lucky!
ReplyDeleteSooner or later these will come into the small Island of Ocean City as the storm did of 1933.
ReplyDeleteThis resort is paved with streets, stores parking lots, and road ways.
Ocean City has been over built, and these type of storms will reek havoc on the Town
LOL
ReplyDeleteEven for him!
Really funny