Storm Damage, Tornado Reports and Downtown Fire Lead Fresno Headlines
Fresno, CA – March 10, 2026 – Severe storms damage a CAL FIRE station, funnel clouds reported, and a downtown building fire keeps crews busy.
Fresno is cleaning up after a turbulent stretch of weather that kept emergency crews busy across the county.
Storm Rips Roof Off CAL FIRE Station
Powerful winds linked to a possible tornado tore part of the roof off a Fresno County CAL FIRE station this week. Crews confirmed structural damage to the building, though no injuries were reported. Officials are still assessing the full extent of the impact as storms continue to move through Central California.
The damage comes amid an active weather pattern that has brought heavy rain, gusty winds and brief funnel cloud sightings to parts of the region.
Weather Advisory and Flood Concerns
The National Weather Service issued advisories for Fresno, Merced and Madera counties as multiple storm systems push through the Valley. Forecasters warned of possible funnel clouds, localized flooding and power outages.
Emergency officials are urging residents to secure outdoor items, avoid flooded roadways and prepare for potential outages. Several neighborhoods have reported downed tree limbs and minor street flooding as rain bands continue to pass through.
Downtown Fresno Building Fire
In downtown Fresno, firefighters responded to a building fire that broke out earlier this week. Crews worked quickly to contain the flames and prevent the blaze from spreading to nearby structures. No serious injuries have been reported, and investigators are working to determine the cause.
The fire added to an already busy week for first responders dealing with storm-related calls.
Residents Urged to Stay Alert
With additional systems forecast in the coming days, local officials are reminding residents to monitor weather updates and check emergency kits. The combination of saturated ground and strong winds could increase the risk of falling trees and isolated power disruptions.
It has been an unusually active start to March for Fresno, and city crews remain on standby as conditions continue to shift.
Sources
https://yourcentralvalley.com
https://abc30.com
https://kmph.com
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