13 tornadoes confirmed in Baltimore/Washington region on June 5, 2024

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UPDATE (6/13). NWS has added more confirmed tornado hits for a total of thirteen including EF-0s at Carroll County Airport, MD, Kearyneysville, WV, Shepherdtown, WV & Baltimore, MD’s Canton neighborhood. An unknown intensity tornado has been confirmed for Boonesboro, MD.
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Additionally, the previously reported central Montgomery County, MD tornado has been reclassified as separate Poolesville and Gaithersburg, MD EF-1 tornadoes. The Gaithersburg tornado caused the five injuries originally noted. The intensity estimate for the Eldersburg, MD tornado was also raised to an EF-1.

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The original post from June 6 is reprinted below.‍
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The National Weather Service’s Baltimore/Washington office officially confirmed that at least seven tornadoes struck the Baltimore/Washington region Wednesday, June 5, 2024, most of which were measured as EF-1 intensity. Four survey teams had been sent out across Maryland, northern Virginia & eastern West Virginia to evaluate the damage.
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The most significant tornado hit in the Washington, DC metro area Wednesday was in central Montgomery County, Maryland where an EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 105 mph traveled from Poolesville to Ashton, injuring five people in Gaithersburg. Another EF-1 tornado struck earlier that evening north of Leesburg in Loudoun County, Virginia.
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Additional tornado hits Wednesday included an EF-0 (the minimum possible intensity) in Inwood, WV, an EF-1 in Columbia, MD, an EF-1 in Arbutus, MD, an EF-1 in Middle River, MD & an EF-0 in Eldersburg, MD, none of which caused injuries or fatalities. NWS may add more tornadoes to its official count based on further incoming information.
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