Tornado Touches Down in West Falls Causing Significant Damage
Summary:
In West Falls, N.Y., the National Weather Service confirmed that a tornado with winds up to 110 mph touched down at 12:59 p.m. on Thursday, marking the fourth tornado in the area. The storm, which lasted about five minutes, caused significant damage, uprooting trees and scattering debris from Aurora to Griffins Mills. John McClory, a local homeowner, described the dramatic destruction, including his car being crushed by a fallen tree. Excavation crews are actively clearing the debris and are expected to continue their efforts until the job is completed.