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Tri-State tornado outbreak. For the tornado that struck Missouri, Arkansas, and Tennessee in 2021, see 2021 Tri-State tornado. at least 751, likely far higher; 816 or more. On March 18, 1925, one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in recorded history generated at least twelve significant tornadoes and spanned a large portion of the midwestern ...
10:52 a.m.: Tornado watch posted in areas southwest of the Tri-State. A tornado watch is in effect for areas southwest of the Tri-State through 2 p.m. CDT. More watches can be expected throughout ...
The remnants of Hurricane Beryl are moving through the Tri-State today and producing severe weather. We'll have live coverage throughout the afternoon and evening. 7:41 p.m.: 'Thank god': No ...
Early estimates suggested that the tornado family—identified by some media outlets as a "Quad-State tornado", due to the storm's long track and similarity to the 219-mile (352 km) Tri-State tornado of 1925—might have cut a path of up to 250 miles (400 km) across the affected areas, making it the longest-tracked tornado in history.
Throughout the evening hours of December 10, 2021, a large and destructive tornado struck areas in and around the cities and communities of Monette (AR), Leachville (AR), Braggadocio (MO), Hayti (MO), Tiptonville (TN) and Samburg (TN), killing eight people and injuring 16 others. The tornado was the second strongest and third deadliest of the ...
9:39 p.m.: Storm damage reported in Gibson County, Indiana. Authorities in Gibson County confirmed the region had sustained storm damage but could not confirm if a tornado had touched down near ...
A deadly outbreak, including the deadliest and longest-tracked tornado in U.S. history–the Tri-State tornado, a massive F5 tornado that traveled 219 mi (352 km) across the three states of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, killing 695 people. Third-costliest U.S. tornado ever.
This article lists various tornado records. The most "extreme" tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State tornado, which spread through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925. It is considered an F5 on the Fujita Scale, holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km) and longest duration at about 3+1⁄2 hours ...