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2 Time from first tornado to last tornado During the late afternoon and evening of April 2, 2006, a series of tornadoes broke out in the central United States . It was the second major outbreak of 2006, in the same area that suffered considerable destruction in a previous outbreak on March 11 and 12, as well as an outbreak on November 15, 2005 ...
The second major tornado outbreak of 2006 took place on April 2 in a large swath from Iowa to Mississippi and from western Missouri to the central Ohio Valley. 66 tornadoes were confirmed that day, and 30 people were killed, [citation needed] 28 by tornadoes. [6] The outbreak was first expected to begin on April 1.
Tornado outbreak of April 2, 2006: April 2, 2006: Central United States: 66: 28: Long-tracked F3 devastated the towns of Marmaduke, Arkansas, and Caruthersville, Missouri, killing 2. A deadly F3 killed 16 people in Newbern, Tennessee, while another F3 killed 6 in Bradford. Tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006: April 6–8, 2006
The National Weather Service says at least 17 tornadoes tore through the Tri-State in the early hours of April 2.
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The 14 killer tornadoes in April were more than occurred in all of 2019 (12). April was an historic month for tornadoes in the United States, as reflected in the tragic monthly data released by ...
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Three tornadoes were confirmed in Kentucky by the NWS during severe storms on Tuesday, April 2. No additional tornadoes have occurred on April 3. April 3, 1974, tornadoes.