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Flash Flood — Rooks, KS

May 29, 2008

A significant severe weather outbreak occurred during the afternoon and evening of May 29th. Several tornadoes were reported from south of Palco in Rooks County to community of Jewell in Jewell County. On tornado inflected significant damage to the community of Jewell, including destroying the town���s caf�� and water tower. Several homes in rural areas of Mitchell and Jewell Counties were damaged or destroyed. The town of Woodston in eastern Rooks County also had a twister move

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 132846). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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