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Damage Reported As Weather Service Confirms Warren County Tornado

Photo taken by Kelly West on Seventh Street in Youngsville, Pa., on Thursday evening. The National Weather Service on Friday confirmed a tornado touched down briefly, causing damage to trees and roofs.

WARREN, Pa. — The National Weather Service in State College, Pa., issued a public information statement Friday afternoon confirming a tornado touched down in Warren County on Thursday night.

The NWS, in cooperation with Warren County Emergency Management officials, confirmed that a “weak, EF0 tornado briefly touched down about two miles to the north-northwest of Youngsville in Warren County.”

Damage included about 25 downed or uprooted trees, and roof damage to one home that included several large areas of roof sheathing and shingles torn off, the weather service announced.

“Several eyewitnesses, including local firefighters and County Emergency Management Agency officials, watched the funnel cloud track from west to east and touch down briefly about one-quarter of a mile to the west of State Route 27 or Matthews Run Road, before tracking east and lifting about 100 feet to the east of Matthews Run Road,” the weather service announced Friday.

The tornado was likely on the ground for just a minute or two from 7:54 p.m. to 7:56 p.m., officials said.

According to the NWS statement, “an interesting occurrence associated with tornado was that light objects in the form of blankets and empty water buckets were sucked out of an open barn and pulled about 100 feet north, to the center of the tornado path.”

According to the Enhanced Fujita Scale, an EF0 tornado has the potential to reach wind speeds between 65 and 85 miles per hour. Thursday’s tornado had, according to the NWS, an estimated maximum wind speed of 80 miles per hour, a maximum path width of 20 yards, and a path length of three-tenths of a mile.

No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado.

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