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- Storms, possible tornado tear way through Nodaway County
“Based on the debris damage to the east and north of Maryville and review of radar by the (National Weather Service), NWS service has indicated that a tornado was certainly possible, if not probable,” Nodaway County Emergency Management Director Christy Forney told The Forum in an email
- Two tornadoes touched down in Nodaway County on Tuesday
According to an NWS preliminary damage survey, an EF-1 tornado with estimated peak winds of 90 miles per hour touched down west of Hopkins between 9 and 9:01 a m , spending less than a minute on the ground The tornado's maximum width was 25 yards and traveled 54 miles
- Severe weather possible through this weekend - Maryville Forum
"The NWS has put northeastern KS and northwestern MO in an enhanced risk for hail, high winds, and tornadoes," she wrote in an email "Pay close attention to watches and warnings " Forney explained that a watch means weather conditions are favorable for the event to occur, while a warning means the event is imminent and take shelter immediately
- Local artist receives international acclaim - Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — Local artist Lana Cease was awarded signature status with the National Watercolor Society based out of San Pedro, California
- Maryville Forum | Your non-stop source for news in Nodaway County
Maryville, MO (64468) Today Some clouds Low near 65F
- Maryville warming centers open doors, temperatures to drop
MARYVILLE, Mo — Nodaway County Emergency Management Director Christy Forney has announced three locations that will serve as warming stations during the upcoming winter weather event
- Storm classified as rare serial derecho | News | Maryville Forum
MARYVILLE, Mo — A severe thunderstorm that passed through Nodaway County last week has officially been classified as a rare serial derecho by the National Weather Service
- County emergency management director warns of impending winter storm
According to an email from Nodaway County Emergency Management Director Christy Forney, As of 3 p m Sunday, the NWS is forecasting 7 to 11 inches of snow for Nodaway County Monday is forecasted to see wind gusts of up to 25 miles per hour
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