A tornado touched down in Pico Rivera, California early Thursday morning, forecasters confirmed, as a brutal rain storm batters Southern California.
After a powerful winter storm flooded roadways, dropped hail, and even brought a tornado to Southern California on Thursday, forecasters say more rain is headed our way Friday. “Lingering showers ...
The tornado, creating gusts of up 85 mph, left a trail 80 yards wide and a mile long, damaging homes, plowing over trees, ...
According to the National Weather Service, the tornado developed near Pico Rivera between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. Thursday.
The strongest wave of a powerful winter storm reached Southern California overnight, bringing flash flood warnings, dropping snow levels and a possible tornado.
The National Weather Service says an outbreak of severe storms could spawn tornadoes, heavy snow and high winds.
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