A brief tornado swept through north Charlotte on Monday morning, leaving visible damage but no reported injuries. Officials confirmed the storm after conducting on-site assessments later that day.
The National Weather Service classified the tornado as an EF-0, with peak winds reaching approximately 85 mph. The storm carved a path about 25 yards wide and remained on the ground for roughly 1.5 miles.
Here are the results from today’s storm survey in Charlotte. Our meteorologists found evidence of an EF-0 tornado touching down and remaining on the ground for almost a mile and a half! #ncwx#scwx#gawxpic.twitter.com/EMjDEETj0t…