tornado in an unlikely spot the boston suburbs. this the view outside revere high school. look at the trees! they all broke! reporter: the tornado packing winds up to 120 miles an hour. it was just unbelievable in massachusetts. this happening. it s just i would expected it back home in chicago in the windy city. but not here. reporter: across the seaside town, two miles of destruction. cars flipped over on the sidewalk. main streets littered with pieces of buildings. the train station parking lot, looking like a pond. pieces of a building resting outside of this gas station. this is not supposed to happen here. it s not oklahoma. reporter: from the air, roofs ripped off some houses. walls missing on others. devastation never seen anything like it. i mean, 60 well, in the family for 60 years. grew up here. we have no clothes, we have nothing. i can t bring myself to go upstairs. reporter: it was one of more than 300 reports of severe weather in the last 24 hou
i got three beautiful grandkids. reporter: in north dakota, hail and wind strong enough to flatten this trailer. an ef-1 tornado packing winds of 110 miles an hour in western michigan mangled homes and brought down trees. sounded like a freight train. and whipping winds, stuff flying around. reporter: up and down the mississippi, cones of caution. they re bracing for more rain. flooding already forcing the closure of several roads and bridges. utah and california could use more rain to battle blazes. outside of san francisco, more than 6,000 acres have already burned. linsey davis, abc news, new york. all right, linsey davis, we appreciate it. here is a look at your weather. watch out for severe storms from the lower great lakes to the ohio valley. and moving later into the day, again into the northeast, new england. there will also be thunderstorms in the southwest and showers along the gulf coast. los angeles to portland will reach the low 80s.
in a matter of seconds. i said, dear god, don t don t trap me down here. i got three beautiful grandkids. reporter: in north dakota, hail and wind strong enough to flatten this trailer. an ef-1 tornado packing winds of 110 miles an hour in western michigan mangled homes and brought down trees. sounded like a freight train. and whipping winds, stuff flying around. reporter: up and down the mississippi, cones of caution. they re bracing for more rain. flooding already forcing the closure of several roads and bridges. utah and california could use more rain to battle blazes. outside of san francisco, more than 6,000 acres have already burned. linsey davis, abc news, new york. all right, linsey davis, we appreciate it. here is a look at your weather. watch out for severe storms from the lower great lakes to the ohio valley. and moving later into the day, again into the northeast, new england. there will also be thunderstorms in the southwest and showers along the gulf coast.
welcome back. what would you do if your atm started acting more like a winning slot machine? if the bank was giving it, he wasn t stealing it. just playing the slot machines. one atm in maine spitting out thousands of dollars yesterday. police say a homeless map used his bank card to withdraw cash but the atm kept going. he collected more than $37,000. police gave the money back to the bank. no charges were filed. more severe weather expected today from louisiana up to west virginia. a spring snowstorm dropping up to a foot of snow in my home state of minnesota yesterday. a handful of tornado from texas to mississippi valley. in dallas, four people hurt when a suspected twister destroyed a farm house and mobile home. damage being assetted from tornadoes and flash flooding in missouri. a tornado packing winds up to 112 miles-per-hour hit this neighborhood in university city.
spoke about the safety of residents here and the fact that someone in the community brought police to this area on friday and helped make this chain of discoveries. as of right now, it is very intense situation out here. at this point bodies have not been identified. east cleveland police chief tells me they are too badly decomposed. we have also heard that these bodies may have been lying where they were for the last six to ten days. allison brown with our fox affiliate there. thank you very much. just a few miles away, a tornado ripped through an ohio college campus. that twister touched down at ursuline college. the tornado packing winds of 110 miles per hour. i should say ef-1. a wall at the school s student athletic center collapsed and several other buildings, including the science center and library, were damaged. only a few student on campus at