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The most intense part of the outbreak took place on the afternoon and evening of April 3. An F4 tornado passed southeast of Star City, Arkansas to near Gould, destroying farm homes and killing 5 people. The tornado crossed Arkansas Highway 81 (now U.S. Route 425), tossing cars and peeling
April 23 1968 United States Kentucky, Ohio: Falmouth (KY), Dover (KY), Ripley (OH), Lucasville (OH) 6 (364 Injuries) Tornado outbreak of 21–24 April 1968 – [4] NWS: April 23 1968 United States Ohio: Clermont County, Brown County, Clinton County: 1 (33 Injuries) Tornado outbreak of 21–24 April 1968 – [4] NWS: May 15 1968 United States ...
Tornado outbreak of April 8, 1957: 61 8 5 2 0 18 7 203 Tornado outbreak of December 17–21, 1967: 61 13 5 1 0 30 6 110 Tornado outbreak of April 21–24, 1968: 61 8 2 2 1 26 14 525 Tornado outbreak sequence of December 1–6, 1953: 60 10 3 1 1 19 49 404 Tornado outbreak of April 2–4, 1968: 60 15 2 2 0 31 12 0+ Tornado outbreak of April 19 ...
On April 5, 1936, an F5 tornado struck Tupelo, Mississippi, killing 216 people. The tornado was part of a tornado outbreak that spawned more than a dozen tornadoes on April 5 and 6 of that year ...
On April 21–24, 1968, a deadly tornado outbreak struck portions of the Midwestern United States, primarily along the Ohio River Valley.The worst tornado was an F5 that struck portions of Southeastern Ohio from Wheelersburg to Gallipolis, just north of the Ohio–Kentucky state line, killing seven people and injuring at least 93.
Additionally, in 1974, a total of 148 tornadoes touched down in at least 13 states from April 3 to April 4, resulting in the deaths of 335 people and injuries to over 6,000 individuals.
Pages in category "Tornadoes of 1968" ... Tornado outbreak of April 21–24, 1968 This page was last edited on 24 August 2023, at 18:53 (UTC). ...
A brief tornado touched down in Indiana’s Boone County on the morning of April 3, 1974, according to the NWS. This marked the beginning of Indiana’s largest tornado outbreak in history.