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DC tornadoes are unusual, but don't jump to climate change
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Two tornadoes rampaged across Washington, D.C., on Thursday night, toppling fences and uprooting trees not far from the National Mall.
It’s just the latest weird weather event in a half-year full of them, though scientists say there’s no definitive evidence linking the tornadoes to climate change.
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a tornado warning Thursday night for the National Mall, the White House, the Capitol building and Nationals Park, sending people scurrying.
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One tornado came from Arlington, Va., to D.C., and the second touched down in the H St. corridor of D.C. not too far from the Capitol building, the NWS told The Hill. Both were considered relatively weak tornadoes.
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