JEFFERSON COUNTY, Wash. — What’s been an active day of weather in Western Washington caused Tornado Warnings to be issued for areas of the Olympic Peninsula near the Washington coast and inland Friday morning.
The National Weather Service said some storm cells coming on shore did show signs of rotation that could produce a tornado, but no tornadoes have been reported.
The first warning was issued for southwestern Jefferson County, including Kalaloch, Friday morning. NWS radar picked up a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado and large hail. The warning was tweeted at 5:02 a.m. and expired at 5:15 a.m. NWS later said the storm in the area had weakened.
Tornado Warning including Kalaloch WA until 5:15 AM PDT pic.twitter.com/FwQVjmYcit
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) March 19, 2021
Though the warning expired, KIRO 7 Meteorologist Nick Allard said there was still potential at the coast and offshore in the area for more rotating cells that could produce a tornado.
The next warning was issued for part of coastal Clallam County and inland including La Push, with pea-size hail possible. It expired at 8:15 a.m.
Tornado Warning including La Push WA until 8:15 AM PDT pic.twitter.com/Gg36feCdUp
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) March 19, 2021
A third Tornado Warning was issued for part of coastal Jefferson County and inland, including Queets, with pea-size hail possible. It expired at 8:30 a.m.
NWS said conditions for thunderstorms will remain throughout the day and storms could produce high winds, small hail and heavy rain.
Tornado Warning including Queets WA until 8:30 AM PDT pic.twitter.com/Ze8Fnd5KbR
— NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) March 19, 2021
Strong thunderstorm near Queets could produce a tornado. Need to watch it. #wawx pic.twitter.com/7xLfRJaW7S
— Nick Allard (@NickAllardKIRO7) March 19, 2021
The cell we've been watching for a while now is starting to push onshore. Expect very storm weather. #wawx pic.twitter.com/g51DsrYr8P
— Nick Allard (@NickAllardKIRO7) March 19, 2021
This expired right at 5:15. Still, the potential is there at the coast and offshore this morning for more rotating cells. We'll keep an eye on it. #nickknows #wawx https://t.co/NyWXqmk5MR
— Nick Allard (@NickAllardKIRO7) March 19, 2021
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