Damaging storms moving through east, south
Damaging
winds flattened trees and utility poles and knocked out power in parts of
northern New England on Sunday, flights were delayed in New York City and a tornado touched
down in South Carolina as the East Coast
weathered the remnants of violent storms that claimed 13 lives in Oklahoma .
Heavy rain, thunderstorms,
high winds and hail moved through sections of the Northeast on Sunday
afternoon, leaving 30,000 in Vermont , New Hampshire and Maine still without power
late that night. The National Weather Service issued a rare tornado warning as
a line of thunderstorms raced through New Hampshire into western Maine . The weather service
said a tornado warning was issued as radar indicated a possible tornado moving
from Kingfield , Maine , to Bingham , Maine . The tornado was not
immediately confirmed.
In northwestern South Carolina , a tornado knocked a
home off its foundation and blew part of the roof off, said Taylor Jones,
director of emergency management for Anderson County . Some trees were blown
down and there was heavy rain, but no widespread damage. No injuries were reported.
"It was an isolated
incident," Jones said.
The weather service said
thunderstorms and winds in excess of 60 mph in Vermont produced
1-inch-diameter hail and knocked down numerous trees and wires. In northern Maine , radar picked up a line
of thunderstorms capable of producing quarter-sized hail and winds stronger
than 70 mph. Forecasters warned of tornadoes.
The stormy weather in
the New York City region shortened the
Boston Red Sox-New York Yankees game to 5 ½ innings and produced backups at
major airports. But by early Monday, delays that had been up to three hours had
eased to 15 minutes or less at airports on the East Coast, including John F.
Kennedy International, La Guardia Airport, Newark Liberty Airport in New
Jersey, Logan International Airport in Boston and Washington National Airport
outside Washington.
Patrick Herb, 34, was
traveling from Dulles with his 1- and 3-year-old to his home in Wisconsin , and had his departure
time for a connecting flight in Detroit moved back three times.
He described the mood at Dulles as "frustration and fatigue."
"The communication
is honestly one of the most frustrating parts of travel," Herb said.
"I'm sort of pessimistic it will get off on time."
In other parts of the
South, thunderstorms, high winds and hail rolled through as part of a
slow-moving cold front. Heavy rains could spawn flash flooding in some areas,
the weather service said.
In Texas , the Coast Guard said
its crews saved or helped rescue 17 people caught in storms along the Gulf Coast . Lt. Matthew J. Walter
of Coast Guard Sector Houston/Galveston cited "the devastating effects of
strong winds and heavy rains" as the reason for three separate boats
capsizing.
Meanwhile, residents in Oklahoma cleaned up after the
storms there killed 13 people, including three veteran storm chasers. Tim
Samaras; his son, Paul Samaras; and Carl Young were killed Friday. The Storm Prediction Center in Norman , Okla. , said the men were
involved in tornado research.
Jim Samaras told The
Associated Press on Sunday that his brother Tim was motivated by science.
"He looked at
tornadoes not for the spotlight of TV but for the scientific aspect," Jim
Samaras said. "At the end of the day, he wanted to save lives and he gave
the ultimate sacrifice for that."
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin
toured damage in El Reno , about 30 miles from Oklahoma City . She said the death
toll could rise as emergency workers continue searching flooded areas for
missing residents.
The state Medical
Examiner's Office spokeswoman Amy Elliott said the death toll had risen to 13
from Friday's EF3 tornado, which charged down a clogged Interstate 40 in the
western suburbs. Among the dead were two children — an infant sucked out of the
car with its mother and a 4-year-old boy who along with his family had sought
shelter in a drainage ditch.
In Missouri , areas west of St. Louis received significant
damage from an EF3 tornado Friday that packed estimated winds of 150 mph. In St. Charles County , at least 71 homes were
heavily damaged and 100 had slight to moderate damage, county spokeswoman
Colene McEntee said.
Northeast of St. Louis , the town of Roxana , Ill. , also saw damage from
an EF3 tornado. Weather service meteorologist Jayson Gosselin said it wasn't
clear whether the damage in Missouri and Illinois came from the same
twister or separate ones.
Five tornadoes struck
the Oklahoma City metro area on Friday,
the weather service said. Fallin said Sunday that 115 people were injured.
The storms formed out on
the prairie west of Oklahoma City , giving residents
plenty of advance notice. When told to seek shelter, many ventured out and
snarled traffic across the metro area — perhaps remembering when a tornado hit Moore on May 20 and killed 24
people.
Oklahoma Highway Patrol
Trooper Betsy Randolph said roadways quickly became congested with the
convergence of rush-hour traffic and fleeing residents.
"They had no place
to go, and that's always a bad thing. They were essentially targets just
waiting for a tornado to touch down," Randolph said. "I'm not
sure why people do that sort of stuff, but it is very dangerous."
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