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Tornado warning for thousands in south‑central Pennsylvania
Summary
A fast-moving storm prompted a tornado warning Wednesday for parts of south‑central and central Pennsylvania, and more than 23,000 people were included in immediate shelter alerts; the National Weather Service reported radar-indicated rotation and described the storm as dangerous.
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A fast-moving storm prompted a tornado warning Wednesday for parts of south‑central and central Pennsylvania. The National Weather Service reported rotation on radar and described the storm as dangerous. More than 23,000 people were included in immediate shelter alerts as the storm moved east. The wider region remained under tornado watches after an overnight outbreak that killed at least two people and damaged homes.
What officials reported:
- The National Weather Service in State College issued a tornado warning covering northwestern Bedford County, south‑central Cambria County and northeastern Somerset County, with the alert issued in the mid-afternoon hours.
- Weather radar indicated rotation within the storm and the system was moving east at about 60 mph; the warning noted the situation as dangerous and reported immediate shelter alerts for more than 23,000 people.
- Tornado watches and severe thunderstorm warnings remained active across multiple states after an overnight outbreak that authorities reported killed at least two people and caused property damage.
Summary:
Local forecasters reported an active tornado warning and immediate shelter alerts affecting thousands and noted radar-detected rotation within the storm. Undetermined at this time.
