The National Weather Service in Burlington Vermont confirmed the twister hit Beekmantown, New York, in Clinton County, just north of Plattsburg.
The EF-O tornado had wind speeds of 75 MPH and carved a half mile path near New York Route 22.
National Weather Service Lead Meteorologist Brooke Taber was on the ground in Beekmantown to tour the damage.
Renee Wnuk captured the twister while driving on Tuesday, June 10. It uprooted trees and caused roof damage.
It's been years since a twister struck the area.
The last confirmed tornado in the area touched down on July 8, 2004. It happened in Mooers, New York.
The first confirmed tornado of the season hit Great Valley in Western New York just a day before on Monday, June 9.
EF-1 twister touched down at 5:37 PM with 110 mph winds carving a 2.4 mile path before lifting at at 5:41 PM in the town of Humphrey in Cattaraugus County.
Tornado touches down in Western New York
Drone footage captured by Jim Curtis shows the destruction Mother Nature caused in Western New York.
The Beekmantown tornado hit on the one year anniversary when one cut a path through Forestport and a month short of the devastation left behind in Rome.
New York saw a record 32 confirmed tornados in 2024, smashing the previous record of 25 set in 1992. Let's hope we don't have a repeat this year.
A tornado carved a path through Forestport, New York, bringing down trees and power lines. Somehow, it managed just to miss a house.
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