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The average wind speed during Tuesday afternoon's storm was 60-70 mph, powerful enough to uproot trees and cause the widespread damage seen in Bloomington today.
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Here’s everything you need to know about today’s storm, including rainfall amounts, wind speeds and power outages. Utility poles and trees were down on Stetson and Pearl streets in Bridgewater ...
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The very strong tornado – modern meteorologists estimate that its wind speeds topped 300 miles per hour (480 km/h) in some locations – at times exhibited an unusual appearance due partially to its size (at one point in Missouri, it was a full mile and a half wide) and the probable low cloud base of its parent thunderstorm. [46] [47]
The tornado weakened to high-end EF1 intensity, impacting a farm and causing significant roof damage. The tornado lifted after traveling 5.4 miles (8.7 km), with a peak width of 200 yards (0.18 km), and caused $750,000 in damages, but no casualties were reported. The estimated wind speed was 125 miles per hour (201 km/h). [16]
The accident was captured by a WGNO News Team dashcam. [ 32 ] On March 13, 2019, mid-day winds of around 80 mph derailed the rear 26 cars of a double stack train on the Union Pacific high steel trestle over the Canadian River south of Logan, New Mexico .
The Pleasant Hill tornado lasted roughly 12 minutes, with estimated max wind speeds of 125 MPH, ending around 9:12 p.m. The National Weather Service believes the rotation was at least 300 yards wide.