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An extended period of tornado activity occurred between April 20–27, 2007. The outbreak sequence is best known for producing a deadly tornado that struck the border cities of Piedras Negras, Coahuila (rated F4), and Eagle Pass, Texas (rated EF3), along the United States-Mexican border on April 24, 2007, killing ten people.
Three other tornadoes were confirmed by damage surveys. An EF0 tornado touched down briefly (track length of 0.25 miles (0.40 km)) near the intersection of Durand Road and M-21 in eastern Shiawassee County, Michigan at around 5:23 pm EDT, while another EF0 tornado touched down for 3 miles (4.8 km) in Salem Township, Washtenaw County at around 6 ...
The tornado outbreak of March 28–31, 2007, also known as the Late-March 2007 tornado outbreak, was a tornado outbreak that took place across the central United States. It developed in the High Plains from South Dakota to central Texas on March 28, 2007, which produced most of the tornadoes. Several more tornadoes were reported the next three ...
Not part of the main outbreak, 3 tornadoes were reported, during the overnight hours of October 16 towards October 17, across Randall County, Texas south of Amarillo on October 16 with one of them confirmed as a high-end EF1; that tornado caused damage to trees, fences, power poles, steel pipes, trailers, and barns.
The second Perryton tornado caused F2 damage to six houses, but caused no injuries. [47] The third tornado caused F1 damage to multiple homes, and no injuries were reported. [48] The event in total caused $2.5 million (1962 USD) in damages. [49] May 28, 1962 – A large F2 tornado caused extensive damage near Fredericksburg. [50]
A tornado tore through the Texas Panhandle town of Perryton, killing three people, injuring dozens more and causing widespread damage as another series of fierce storms carved its way through ...
A tornado did minor damage to some trees and was a twin to the previou tornado. [125] EF0 Val Verde Park: Val Verde: TX: 01:34–01:37 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) A sheriff's deputy watched a rope tornado damage ten homes and mobile homes.
The tornado's path missed the Ft Rucker, Alabama WSR-88D RDA site by less than 0.25 miles (0.40 km) The tornado moved into Henry County, where it caused sporadic tree damage. In the town of Bethlehem, 51 mobile homes were damaged, an additional 28 were destroyed, and two more people were injured in one of these mobile homes.