NWS suspects tornado touched down

A snapped tree in Jarrettsville after Friday's violent storm.  Photo: Laura Cooper
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Posted: 10/21/2012

JARRETTSVILLE, Md. (AP) -  

  Harford County officials say the National Weather Service believes a tornado is to blame for damage inJarrettsville over the weekend.
 
   The county says National Weather Service representatives made the determination after a visit to the area on Saturday. Officials say the weather service will make a formal declaration on Monday after a review of storm data.
 
   A home on the 2100 block of Cox Road in Jarrettsville sustained minor damage and two trees on the property were destroyed during a Friday night storm that brought heavy winds and rain.
 
   The fast-moving storm along the Interstate 83 corridor prompted a tornado warning.  
 
   No serious injuries were reported. 

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