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Two tornadoes touched down in Western New York on Monday, affecting Grand Island and Pembroke. The National Weather Service confirmed that the first tornado hit Grand Island at approximately 4:33 PM, with winds reaching 85 mph and remaining on the ground for only one minute. A second tornado followed in Pembroke around 8:32 PM, with maximum winds of 75 mph, resulting in downed trees and power lines but no major injuries reported. Residents were advised to stay alert as storm warnings persist, and emergency responders are prepared for further incidents. Additionally, a tornado warning was issued for Genesee and Wyoming counties prior to the touchdowns. This year's total of tornadoes in New York state has now reached 31.
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