A line of strong storms brought strong winds, heavy rain, and hail to parts of Virginia and West Virginia.
Resident in Frederick County, Virginia, just outside of Winchester, delivered multiple reports of downed trees in the Blue Ridge Mobile Home Park.
James Harrington is a resident there. He told WUSA9 that a tree actually fell on his home.
"Right above my head," he said. "The building inspector told me I'm lucky to be alive."
Luckily, no one was hurt during the storm, according to Frederick County officials.
Crews are clearing a tree off a mobile home in Frederick County, VA. Officials say no one was injured during this storm. (@wusa9) pic.twitter.com/cHpiSLgVY3
— John Henry (@JohnHenryWUSA) May 31, 2017
The National Weather Service had issued a tornado warning for Clarke and Frederick counties in Virginia and Berkeley County in West Virginia late Tuesday evening.
There was doppler-indicated rotation in the storm near the Winchester area. However, NWS has yet to officially declare the storm as a tornado.