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Montgomery County F0 Tornado

During Tropical Storm Cindy

July 6, 2005



National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed the damage in northeastern Montgomery County and determined the damage was the result of a tornado.

The tornado touched down at approximately 142 PM CDT about 2.6 miles south southwest of Cecil, just west of County Road 37. The tornado lifted just north of Interstate 85 at approximately 150 PM CDT, 1.5 miles north northeast of the Waugh community. One baseball complex sustained damage and several trees were snapped off or blown down along the path. A few structures suffered roof damage. The tornado damage path was 7.6 miles long and 30 yards wide at its widest point.

No deaths or injuries were reported with this tornado. A Tornado Warning was in effect for Montgomery County from 138 PM CDT until 200 PM CDT.




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