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A looming storm system serves as a powerful reminder of the Central Valley’s vulnerability to severe weather events.Fresno Today
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for southwestern Madera County and western Fresno County in California’s Central Valley. The warning will remain in effect until 6:15 PM on Thursday after a severe thunderstorm was spotted moving northeast at 15 mph.
Why it matters
Tornado warnings are serious weather alerts that indicate a tornado has been spotted or is imminent, requiring immediate action to seek shelter. This warning covers a populated region that could be at risk of significant damage and danger to residents if a tornado forms.
The details
The National Weather Service detected a severe thunderstorm 7 miles west of Firebaugh, or 28 miles west of Madera, that has the potential to produce a tornado. The storm is moving northeast at 15 mph, putting nearby communities in the path of potential tornado activity.
The tornado warning was issued on April 10, 2026.The warning will remain in effect until 6:15 PM on April 10, 2026.
What’s next
Residents in the warned areas should seek shelter immediately and monitor local media and weather alerts for further updates.
The takeaway
This tornado warning highlights the importance of heeding severe weather alerts and being prepared to take quick action when dangerous conditions develop, as Central Valley communities could face significant risk if a tornado forms.