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    What a year for tornadoes in New York

    By Carson Metcalf,

    4 hours ago

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    SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) – New York State has already experienced a record number of tornadoes this year, and the tally continues to climb.

    The National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down in the Jefferson County town of Worth on Monday .

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    While damage surveys are typically conducted on the ground, the NWS says that was not the case this time due to “limited access into the wooded area.”

    Instead, a damage scar consistent with a tornado touchdown was observed on satellite imagery.

    In addition to the Worth tornado, a pair of EF-0 tornadoes touched down in Western New York on Monday; one in Grand Island and the other in Pembroke.

    The 2024 tornado tally here in the Empire State is now up to 32.

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    The previous record for most tornadoes in a single year in New York was 25, occurring in 1992.

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    Twenty-three of the tornadoes this year occurred in July alone, setting a new record for that month as well.

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    Mad max
    3h ago
    This gives a reason for insurance companies to raise rates cause we live in a high risk environment now 🤬🖕
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