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Tornado Confirmed in Northern California


A winter storm in Northern California spawned a tornado on Friday, setting off a warning for people to seek shelter urgently.

The tornado was confirmed around 5:30 p.m. local time near Paynes Creek and Shingletown, the National Weather Service’s Sacramento office said in an alert on Friday. A tornado warning, which indicates an imminent life-threatening danger, was active until 6 p.m., the alert said.

The Weather Service shared a video captured by the University of California, San Diego, of a tornado passing a grassy area.

The warning urged residents to take cover because flying debris and damage to property was expected. The alert covered parts of Tehama and Shasta counties with an estimated population of 2,200 people, according to the Weather Service.

A winter storm that brought heavy snow and strong wind gusts spawned the tornado, said Katrina Hand, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. There were no reports of injuries or damage, she added. A winter storm warning was active throughout the day, with eight to 12 inches of snow in areas above 5,500 feet and quarter-size hail forecast.

Tornadoes are not uncommon for that part of California and the storms in the region this time of year, Ms. Hand said. She added that the state averages about 10 tornadoes annually, most commonly in the northern half of the Central Valley, where the tornado was observed on Friday.

Less than a month earlier, the National Weather Service issued its first-ever tornado warning for San Francisco. The city was spared, but one touched down in nearby Santa Cruz County, where it downed power lines and caused vehicle crashes.



BREAKING NEWS: Tornado Confirmed in Northern California

Residents of Northern California were shocked as a tornado touched down in the region earlier today. The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado did in fact hit the area, causing damage to homes and businesses.

Witnesses reported seeing the tornado form and touch down, causing destruction in its path. There have been reports of downed trees, power lines, and structural damage to buildings.

Local authorities are urging residents to stay indoors and take cover as more severe weather is expected in the area. Emergency services are on high alert and are working to assist those affected by the tornado.

We will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available. Stay safe, Northern California.

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