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Flash Flood — Howard, NE

May 12, 2011

For the second day in a row, severe thunderstorms pounded mainly eastern portions of South Central Nebraska, including many of the same areas affected on the 11th. The majority of severe weather focused near to 30 miles north of the Interstate 80 corridor in Hall, Merrick, Hamilton, Polk and York Counties. Brief, short-track tornadoes also occurred for the second day in a row, with three confirmed EF0 tornadoes. This included one tornado between Aurora and Giltner, and two others a few miles wes

Source: NOAA National Weather Service Storm Events Database (event 308899). Narrative written by NWS staff at the time of the event.

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