SALISBURY, MD. (AP) — The National Weather Service is investigating the possibility that a tornado touched down in Salisbury, Maryland.
The Daily Times of Salisbury ( http://www.delmarvanow.com) quoted eyewitnesses on Monday who said trees were split and cars were overturned about 2 p.m. Police said no injuries had been reported so far.
James Foster, a meteorological technician with the National Weather Service, told the newspaper that it’s sending investigators to confirm whether a tornado touched down.
Overturned cars had piled up in front of Cricket Wireless store. Tree debris also littered a street.
Salisbury Mayor Jake Day said “it’s not good here” while looking at some damage.
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