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The tornado continued through the neighborhood of Kingman Park where it demolished several homes. [15] The tornado also damaged several Maryland suburbs, including Hyattsville, Bladensburg, Benning, and Colmar Manor. [15] [16] [17] The tornado traveled about 15 miles (24 km) in all, [18] including about 3 miles (4.8 km) in the District of ...
Tornadoes in the United States 1950-2019. ... The center of Arlington, MA was devastated by a strong tornado. [3] [4] 1855 Des Plaines tornado: May 22, 1855: Illinois-
An EF1 tornado began in Arlington, snapping and uprooting numerous trees, including one that had its bark removed. Homes sustained exterior damage. The tornado crossed the Potomac River into the District of Columbia, causing tree damage at the National Mall and across Constitution Gardens.
The National Weather Service is working to confirm whether a tornado touched down Tuesday night in Arlington, Texas as part of a string of severe thunder storms. Powerful storms, possible tornado ...
A second tornado hit south Arlington neighborhoods about 30 minutes later, leveling six homes and damaging as many as 100 others. The front page of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram on March 29, 2000 ...
Golf ball-size hail was reported in the Arlington area around 12:20 p.m. and in southeast Fort Worth near Little Road and Interstate 20 about 12:10 p.m., according to the weather service.
Nine other tornadoes also occurred across North Texas on March 28; although most were relatively inconsequential, another strong F3 tornado struck portions of Arlington, including Arlington Municipal Airport. Aside from the two deaths caused by the tornado, a third person was killed in north Fort Worth by a fall of baseball-sized hail.
The storm took a 4-mile-path (6.4 km) through the city, damaging skyscrapers and other high-rise buildings. The same storm also produced another F3 tornado, in Arlington, Texas leaving about 80 people homeless along its 8-mile-path (13 km). The tornadoes were a part of small outbreak of tornadoes, the rest of which were rated F0 or F1.