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Surface weather analysis for April 30, 1967, at 1:00 a.m. EST (06:00 UTC), the morning prior to the tornado outbreak.. Beginning on April 30, 1967, a potent mid-latitude cyclone generated severe weather, including blizzards and severe thunderstorms, across a broad region extending from the northernmost High Plains and Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys.
The most significant tornado outbreak of 1967 struck the Midwestern United States, killing 58 people, all in Illinois, and injuring 1,118. The deadliest tornado of the outbreak was an F4 tornado that devastated the south side of Chicago and surrounding suburbs, killing 33 and injuring 500. [ 5 ]
Houses and stone-walled buildings collapsed. The tornado's maximum width was 850 metres (930 yd) and had a path length of 36 kilometres (22 mi). [8] ESSL: July 17: 1902 Canada: Ontario: Chesterville, Winchester: Several The tornado was 50–60 rods (250–300 m; 820–990 ft) wide and tore dwellings and outbuildings into pieces. [13] [14] [15 ...
1967 St. Louis tornado outbreak: January 24, 1967: Midwest: 30: 7 fatalities, 268 injuries: One of the most intense January outbreaks ever documented. F3+ tornadoes occurred as far north as Wisconsin. An F4 tornado killed three in the St. Louis suburbs, paralleling the paths of earlier tornadoes in 1896 and 1927.
A Taco Bell, which Ries said was essentially across the street from the hospital, was obliterated by the storm. A nurse called out, "Dr. Ries!" "It's rare I hear panic in their voices," Ries said.
Footage shows the terrifying moment a massive tornado was spotted barrelling through a parking lot in Salem, Indiana, on Monday, 7 August. A video shared on social media by firefighter Max T ...
Pages in category "Tornadoes of 1967" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Tornadoes of 1967 (4 P) Tropical cyclones in 1967 (4 C, 1 P) U. 1967 natural disasters in the United States (3 P) Pages in category "1967 natural disasters"