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Double Tornado Confirmation Rattles Fresno County Residents

By Matthias Binder April 22, 2026
Two tornadoes touch down in Fresno County, National Weather Service confirms
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Two tornadoes touch down in Fresno County, National Weather Service confirms

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First Tornado Emerges Near BiolaSecond Vortex Strikes Northeast of ClovisSevere Weather Alerts and Safety MeasuresTornadoes in California’s Central Valley: A Closer Look

First Tornado Emerges Near Biola (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Fresno County – Two tornadoes touched down in the region on Tuesday afternoon amid a barrage of severe thunderstorms sweeping the Central Valley. The National Weather Service confirmed the brief but intense events, marking a rare occurrence for the area. No injuries or significant damage have been reported so far, though officials continue to assess the impacts.[1][2]

First Tornado Emerges Near Biola

The initial tornado formed around 2:15 p.m. near Biola, a small community about eight miles west of Fresno. Radar data and spotter reports prompted the National Weather Service to issue a tornado warning for portions of Fresno and Madera counties, effective until roughly 3:00 p.m.[1] The funnel cloud was confirmed on the ground by 2:19 p.m., moving northeast at moderate speed.

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Forecasters transitioned the alert to a severe thunderstorm warning shortly after, citing ongoing threats from high winds and potential hail. The storm cell responsible pushed eastward before dissipating into the foothills. Local authorities urged residents to seek shelter during the height of the warning.[3]

Second Vortex Strikes Northeast of Clovis

Later in the day, a second tornado developed around 5:17 p.m., approximately nine miles northeast of Clovis in northeast Fresno County. This event triggered another tornado warning until 5:45 p.m., with the vortex heading northeast toward Auberry at about 20 miles per hour.[2] Emergency alerts emphasized immediate action, including moving to interior rooms or basements.

The National Weather Service highlighted risks of flying debris, damage to mobile homes, and impacts to roofs and vehicles. Damaging hail up to one inch in diameter accompanied the storm, adding to the hazards. This tornado remained distinct from the earlier one near Biola.[1]

Severe Weather Alerts and Safety Measures

Throughout the afternoon, multiple warnings blanketed the Central Valley, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the thunderstorms. Residents received notifications via apps, sirens, and broadcasts, prompting many to hunker down. The agency stressed avoiding windows and exterior walls during peak threats.

  • Tornado warnings specified rotation confirmed by radar and ground reports.
  • Severe thunderstorm warnings followed for lingering wind and hail risks.
  • Storms eventually shifted into higher elevations, where a winter storm warning persisted into Wednesday.
  • Officials advised monitoring updates from the National Weather Service Hanford office.

Communities like Old Fig Garden, Rolling Hills, and areas near Firebaugh stayed vigilant as cells evolved. No evacuations occurred, but first responders prepared for possible calls related to downed lines or minor structural issues.

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Tornadoes in California’s Central Valley: A Closer Look

While tornadoes grab headlines in the Midwest, the Central Valley experiences them infrequently, averaging about nine statewide each year. Fresno County has recorded more touchdowns historically than neighboring areas, often tied to spring thunderstorm outbreaks. Tuesday’s dual events underscore how unstable atmospheres can spawn them even in California.

These brief touchdowns typically last minutes and stay over open fields, minimizing widespread destruction. Meteorologists noted the storms’ rapid intensification fueled by warm, moist air clashing with frontal boundaries. Surveys continue to rate their strength, likely EF-0 or EF-1 based on preliminary observations.

Historical data from the National Weather Service shows Fresno County’s prominence in regional tornado stats, with past events concentrated in rural zones. Such incidents remind locals of the need for readiness despite their scarcity.

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Key Takeaways

  • Two confirmed tornadoes: one near Biola at 2:15 p.m., another northeast of Clovis at 5:17 p.m.
  • No reported injuries or major damage as of Wednesday morning.
  • Warnings saved lives by prompting timely sheltering; stay alert for follow-up storms.

As assessments wrap up, Fresno County breathes a sigh of relief from Tuesday’s close calls. The events highlight the importance of heeding weather alerts in an era of shifting patterns. What are your experiences with severe weather in the Valley? Share in the comments below.

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