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A strong low-pressure system tracked across the Midwest beginning on April 29. A few tornadoes were reported from Kansas to Iowa that day, but with little damage.. A moderate risk of severe weather was issued on April 30 for a large swath from northern Illinois to southern Arkansas.
1 Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale 2 Time from first tornado to last tornado From May 10–13, 2010, a major tornado outbreak affected large areas of Oklahoma , Kansas , Missouri , and Arkansas , with the bulk of the activity in central and eastern Oklahoma.
This page documents the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 2010.The majority of tornadoes form in the U.S., but they can occur almost anywhere under the right conditions. A lesser number occur outside the U.S., most notably in parts of neighboring southern Canada during the Northern Hemisphere's summer season, but are also known in South America, Europe, Asia, and Austral
At least six people were reported injured when a tornado ripped through Jonesboro, Arkansas, on Saturday, March 28.The storm flattened buildings and destroyed at least one business, and it also ...
One house sustained severe damage as the tornado tracked onto Waurika Lake, briefly becoming a waterspout. [37] EF1 E of Arkansas City (2nd tornado) Cowley: KS: 22:08–22:10 0.67 mi (1.08 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Rare January outbreak produced strong tornadoes as far north as Wisconsin, where an EF3 tornado caused major damage in the town of Wheatland. Another EF3 tornado caused severe damage in and around Lawrence, Illinois, as well. An EF3 tornado killed three people near Strafford, Missouri, and an EF2 tornado killed one near Appleton, Arkansas
Another tornado hit the town of Wynne in the eastern part of the state near the Tennessee border, and officials reported widespread damage there including destroyed homes and downed trees.
Tornado outbreak of April 30 – May 2, 2010; Tornado outbreak of May 10–13, 2010; ... Arkansas, tornadoes of January 11, 1898; H. Hurricane Carla tornado outbreak;