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CNY and Upstate NY Weather
Hochul requests federal aid after severe storms pummel Upstate NY
The region continues to recover from a powerful line of thunderstorms that struck the region last week.
Thousands receive meals, health care, mental health services in Rome after tornado
Each day free meals — breakfast, lunch and dinner — are being provided by Connected Community Schools.
Upstate NY gets slammed by 16 tornadoes in just seven days
At least four microbursts also struck during a busy weather week.
Rome digs out: People sleep in hangar, eat meals in shelter, exact number homeless still unclear
The EF2 tornado — with peak winds of 135 mph — plowed through five miles of the city, leaving homes and businesses in ruin.
Majority of power restored, 80 percent of roads cleared in Rome, officials say
On Tuesday, a tornado ripped through Rome, destroying homes, businesses and churches
How to donate to help tornado victims in Rome and Canastota
Two community groups have set up online fund-raising campaigns to help people.
Update: Tornado that struck Canastota traveled a mile, was 100 yards wide at its largest
The Madison County village was hit by a different tornado that hit the city of Rome.
Canastota man who grew up with tornadoes in Illinois: I knew it was getting bad
The wind slammed an object into his building and ripped part of the roof off. It sounded like “a bomb went off,” he said.
Inside Rome’s miracle: How co-workers, strangers and a grandpa helped the city survive a historic tornado
Clinging to a porch, trapped in a nightmare, she banged on the door: "Please open! I got caught in the storm!”
Tornado that swept through Oneida County traveled over 5 miles, up to 300 yards wide
It was the strongest tornado to hit the county since 1990.
Tornado in Rome was strongest to hit Oneida County in 34 years
The EF-2 rated tornado had winds that reached 135 mph.
‘Thank God no one was living on the top:’ Storm sends tree crashing into Syracuse home
A family of four - two adults and a 7-year-old and 16-year-old -- were inside the house.