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Posted: 6:24 PM Jan 23, 2010
Stormy Weather
Officials issue rare Bay area tornado warning
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The National Weather Service has issued a rare tornado warning for Northern California's Contra Costa County after a trained weather spotter reported seeing a funnel cloud.
The weather service says the cloud was seen about 9 miles south of Oakley and could touch down in a rural area of the east San Francisco Bay-area county.
It's the second time in a week that a tornado warning has been issued. The first was issued Wednesday for Santa Clara county.
The weather service urged people to go to a basement or interior hallway or room and lie down.
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