![]() The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Fay is. ![]() An EFO tornado is the lowest level on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, typically with winds between 65 mph (104 kph) and 85 mph (136 kph). Tropical Storm Fay continues to move north as it brings heavy rain and tropical storm conditions along the Mid-Atlantic Coast. Two weather systems will bring snow and rain showers to the Mid-Atlantic and New England coastlines through Sunday. The weather service confirmed a “brief EF0 tornado” touched down Thursday morning near suburban Carson, and later said a second EF0 twister struck a few miles east of the first one in the Compton area. But the weather service issued a late-morning warning for winds up to 50 mph (80 kph) and hail as a thunderstorm moved through Los Angeles County. Most of the storm moved through Southern California overnight. Forecasters said the highest peaks could end up with 14 inches (36 centimeters). Winter weather advisories were posted for mountain ranges across three counties. Fay was expected to bring 2 to 4 inches of rain, threatening flash flooding in the mid-Atlantic and southern New England, the U.S. Fay largely fizzled as it moved northward through the Hudson and Champlain valleys, but brought scattered rain showers to much of New England and eastern New. ![]() ![]() More than 4 inches (10 centimeters) of new snow was reported on Mount Wilson, 15 miles (24 kilometers) northeast of downtown Los Angeles, the National Weather Service said. LOS ANGELES (AP) - An unseasonably cold storm coated Southern California mountains with snow, dumped heavy rain elsewhere and spawned two small tornadoes Thursday as spring struggled to shake the grip of an exceptionally wet winter. ![]()
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