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Stills of the Tornado
RARE TORNADO TOUCHDOWN IN BLACK HILLS

A tornado touched down in the western Black Hills between Newcastle, Wyoming and Lead, South Dakota Tuesday evening, June 10. A National Weather Service meteorologist confirmed a tornado occurred after a damage survey of the area.

The tornado first touched down three and a half miles southeast of Four Corners, Wyoming about 6:50 pm MDT and blew down trees along Beaver Creek Road.-----
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  • RARE TORNADO TOUCHDOWN IN BLACK HILLS

    A tornado touched down in the western Black Hills between Newcastle, Wyoming and Lead, South Dakota Tuesday evening, June 10. A National Weather Service meteorologist confirmed a tornado occurred after a damage survey of the area.

    The tornado first touched down three and a half miles southeast of Four Corners, Wyoming about 6:50 pm MDT and blew down trees along Beaver Creek Road.

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  • Dang well 2day we had a tornado warning and it couldnt touch down thank god because there was to many trees and stuff i live in casper wyoming... And it was my first time dealing with a tornado warning :| it just went right over us and we had a sever thunder storm i was tripping out and went to my house tat had brick and put a matress over me and fell asleep but come to find out 15 miles out of town it touched down and it was a rank 2 or almost a 3 :/ crazy!

  • I remember me and my dad driving by it once going camping >.>!!i was like wow,glad it didn't hit us,we used to live in four corners lol...

  • thats funny i just drove by there on my snowmobile going to mallo camp!!! we sat there for ten minutes trying to figure out what had happened then we remembered

  • what a mess!

    Hopefully no one got hurt

    Lot to do for the forest teams!

    Dangerous work!

    Take care and all the best

    Alexander

  • lol thats a first

  • i thought Kansas was the place for

    tornados

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