Between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. local time Thursday, an EF1 strength tornado occurred in Pico Rivera, California, about 12 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, according the National Weather Service.
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LAist on MSNA small tornado touched down in Pico Rivera, uprooting trees. Here's why they periodically hit LAThe tornado early Thursday lasted 2 minutes and was around 1 mile long and 80 yards wide, officials confirmed.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNWeak tornado leaves path of damage for blocks in Pico RiveraA weak tornado with winds estimated at about 85 mph left a path of damage that extended for blocks in a Pico Rivera ...
Wind gusts were forecast to top 50 mph in some areas. In Pico Rivera, a tornado with wind speeds reaching 85 mph traveled ...
It caused many trees to be uprooted, many branches to be snapped and blown down,” said Dr. Ariel Cohen, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNRare Tornado Carves Destructive Path Through Pico RiveraA rare EF-0 tornado struck Pico Rivera early Thursday morning, leaving a trail of damage in its wake. The National Weather ...
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Audacy on MSNWhere was the alert for the Pico Rivera tornado?But why wasn't a major alert sent to all the residents nearby?According to Doctor Ariel Cohen with the National Weather ...
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