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Weather service confirms brief tornado in Charlottesville

Intense storms roll through the D.C. area Thursday, Aug. 2. (º£½ÇÉçÇøapp/Dave Dildine)

WASHINGTON — A tornado briefly touched down in Charlottesville, Virginia, and caused some damage to a high school, the National Weather Service confirmed Thursday.

Around 11 a.m., the EF-0 tornado first hit near the intersection of Avon Street Extended and Scottsville Road, according to the weather service. It had estimated maximum wind speeds of 70 mph and a 2-mile path length.

The tornado traveled northeast and uprooted or topped a number of trees, and even toppled a chimney onto the roof of a house on Galaxie Farm Lane, the weather service said. It also caused minor structural damage at Monticello High School.

The tornado dissipated by 11:05 a.m.

Teta Alim

Teta Alim is a Digital Editor at º£½ÇÉçÇøapp. Teta's interest in journalism started in music and moved to digital media.

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