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NWS confirms tornado touched down in Montgomery County Sunday

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — The National Weather Service says a second tornado has been confirmed from yesterday’s storms, this one in Montgomery County.
It hit in the town of Montgomery. The NWS says it was an EF-0, which has winds between 65 and 85 miles per hour.
There is no word of injuries.
A tornado touched down in Pasadena on Sunday. It was an EF-1, which had winds between 86 and 110 miles per hour.
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