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- Storms, possible tornado tear way through Nodaway County
MARYVILLE, Mo — Storms crashed through Nodaway County early Tuesday morning with torrential rain, high wind and even a possible tornado
- 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 | News | Maryville Forum
According to the NWS's hazardous weather warning, the increased possibility for severe weather begins Friday afternoon and continues through Saturday and Sunday An additional 1 to 3 inches of rain is also possible, which may lead to flash and river flooding
- Local artist receives international acclaim - The Maryville Forum
A press release stated although the NWS is based in the U S , the premier watercolor society’s reach is international, with 800 signature members worldwide Achieving signature status allows Cease to sign her paintings with the designation of “Lana Cease, NWS ” Artists around the world recognize this honor
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- 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
The derecho — a widespread, long-lived wind storm associated with a band of rapidly moving showers or thunderstorms — is the first on record occurring in December, according to the NWS
- 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
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