Officials with the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado touched down at around 11:20 a.m. Wednesday in Montebello, causing widespread damage and resulting in 11 red tagged buildings.
On March 22, an EF1 tornado with winds of 110 mph touched down in Montebello, causing more extensive property damage. It was the first EF1 to hit the L.A. area since 1998, according to NWS.
Weeks after a tornado ripped through an industrial area of Montebello, dozens of workers at one warehouse are set to lose their jobs because of the damage caused by the rare weather event.
A rare tornado touched down in Montebello, California, ripping a roof off a building and leaving extensive damage. With peak winds reaching 110mph (177 km/h), this is the strongest tornado to hit ...
LOS ANGELES – The National Weather Service confirmed two EF-0 tornadoes touched down Thursday morning in the Carson-Compton area of Los Angeles County. The two tornadoes touched down within ...
WESTMORELAND, Kan. – A Kansas man recorded incredible video showing a deadly tornado spinning right above him in the town of ...
A line of severe thunderstorms was moving through the South Plains and Panhandle early Wednesday evening, bringing heavy rain ...
A deadly tornado that ripped through Westmoreland, Kansas, Tuesday night was an EF3, according to the National Weather ...
SLIDELL, La. — The National Weather Service is now reporting that two tornadoes touched down in Slidell last Wednesday. In a tweet, NWS said, "After tedious satellite analysis, we have confirmed ...
The National Weather Service in Tulsa confirmed damage in McAlester from an early morning storm on April 26 was caused by a tornado. Meteorologists from the weather service said an EF-1 tornado with ...
Tornadoes wreaked havoc Friday in the Midwest, causing a building to collapse with dozens of people inside and destroying and damaging hundreds of homes, many around Omaha, Nebraska. As of Friday ...
Residents began sifting through the rubble Saturday after a tornado plowed through suburban Omaha, demolishing homes and businesses as it moved for miles through farmland and into subdivisions ...