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These supercells first began producing tornadoes across Upstate South Carolina around 19:15 UTC and continued to do so as they moved northeast, passing between Columbia and Charlotte around 22:00 UTC, near Fayetteville around 00:00 UTC on March 29, and finally ending north of the Albemarle Sound in northeastern North Carolina around 02:00 UTC.
The most intense and largest November outbreak on record in U.S. history. Produced strong tornadoes from Texas to North Carolina and into the Ohio Valley, including a long-track F4 tornado that impacted Brandon, Mississippi, and killed 12 people.
Tornadoes were also reported in Florida, [70] Georgia, South Carolina, [71] North Carolina, [72] and Maryland. Most of these tornadoes were weak. Most of these tornadoes were weak.
A tornado in North Carolina ripped the roof off of a Pfizer plant, damaged several other structures, shut down a major interstate and injured at least four people.
North Carolina tornado outbreak of April 2014; Tornado outbreak of February 23–24, 2016; Tornado outbreak of October 20–22, 2019; 2020 Easter tornado outbreak;
The confirmed tornado was reported on the ground near Rocky Mount, North Carolina, which is about 44 miles northeast of Raleigh, just after 12:30 p.m. EDT. After 4 p.m., local time, the National ...
An EF-2 strength tornado hit Rocky Mount, North Carolina on Wednesday and badly damaged multiple structures, including a Pfizer plant which is a major employer in the area.
The 1988 Raleigh tornado was the most destructive of the seven tornadoes reported in northeastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia on November 28, 1988, between 1:00 AM and 5:45 AM. The Raleigh tornado produced over $77 million in damage, along with four fatalities (two in the city of Raleigh, and two in Nash County ) and 154 injuries.