Berrien County Storm 061508


Title:
Berrien County Storm 061508

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06/15/2008 1005 am Buchanan, Berrien County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by County official. Trees and power lines down 06/15/2008 0959 am Buchanan, Berrien County. Hail 0.25 inch, reported by trained spotter. 06/15/2008 0943 am New Buffalo, Berrien County. Thunderstorm wind damage, reported by trained spotter. Trees down Berrien County Storm 061508

Author:
Legend813a

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Buchanan, Michigan, Berrien, County, Storm, 061508, legend813, june, 15, 2008,

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