I don’t have live access to current news in this turn, but I can share what’s generally known about recent Fresno-area tornado events and how to verify the latest updates quickly.
Direct answer
- I don’t have real-time confirmation in this moment, but Fresno-area tornado events are uncommon and typically trigger tornado warnings and brief shelter precautions when conditions permit.
What to check for the latest
- Local stations: ABC30 Fresno, KMPH, and Fresno Bee often provide immediate alerts and air video during events.
- National Weather Service Hanford office updates for Fresno and Madera counties, including warnings, radar imagery, and damage assessments.
- Emergency alerts: Wireless emergency alerts (WEAs) and local city/School District shelter-in-place notices during active warnings.
How to stay safe during a tornado warning
- Seek sturdy shelter away from windows; basements or interior rooms on the lowest floor are best.
- Keep doors closed, protect your head, and cover yourself with heavy blankets or a mattress if possible.
- If in a vehicle or outdoors, try to get to a sturdy building; if unavoidable, lie in a low spot and cover your head.
Would you like me to pull the latest headlines from a few reputable sources and summarize them with timestamps? If yes, I can fetch current items and provide concise, cited updates.
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A tornado warning was issued in Fresno, California after strong storm activity and a funnel cloud were seen near Clovis. Reports confirmed a tornado touchdown in Fresno County with movement toward nearby areas. Weather officials warned people about danger and flying debris. Tornado activity was rare but serious conditions formed due to changing weather and warm, moist air.
economictimes.indiatimes.comThe NWS has upgraded the tornado in Fresno County to EF1, the wind reached up to speeds of 86 mph.
abc7news.comUPDATE: Jan. 18. The National Weather Service had upgraded the tornado that touched down in Fresno County to an EF1. NWS says the tornado winds reached around 80-110 miles per hour on the low end. Tornado touches down in Fresno. (Video courtesy 559YOTAS) The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Fresno County today. It happened at around 3:30pm this afternoon at Herndon and Academy avenues. The tornado caused some damage in the area, destroying a barn.
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www.sfchronicle.comUPDATE: Jan. 18. The National Weather Service had upgraded the tornado that touched down in Fresno County to an EF1. NWS says the tornado winds reached around 80-110 miles per hour on the low end. Tornado touches down in Fresno. (Video courtesy 559YOTAS) The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in Fresno County today. It happened at around 3:30pm this afternoon at Herndon and Academy avenues. The tornado caused some damage in the area, destroying a barn.
bakersfieldnow.comThe National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for the Central Valley on Tuesday afternoon.
www.fresnobee.comA small tornado caused major damage as it touched down in Fresno Saturday night.Multiple viewer pictures and videos were sent to FOX26 showing what looked to be
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abc30.comIt was a wild day Saturday for weather from hail the size of grapes to strong winds and if wasn't the hail, it was heavy rain coming down hard.
abc30.comA tornado warning was issued for the area of Fresno and Madera counties Tuesday afternoon.The National Weather Service of Hanford issued the warning until 3 p.m
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