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Posted: 7:17 PM Jun 21, 2009
Wisconsin Tornado
Weather service confirms weak Kenosha tornado
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The National Weather Service says a weak tornado hit Kenosha with winds that weren't much higher than 65 mph.
NWS meteorologist Rusty Kapella says the tornado developed Friday night near I-94 and moved diagonally across the Kenosha Regional Airport before blowing out.
Kapella says that tree damage lined up with radar images the night before that had seemed to detect either a tornado or the potential for one.
The tornado didn't cause any major damage to structures in the area, but heavy rains saturated the county with up to 6 inches falling in about an hour in some places.
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