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On the morning of March 25, 2021, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey declared a state of emergency for 46 counties as the National Weather Service predicted a major severe weather outbreak and possible tornado outbreak. [93] On March 25, a large EF3 tornado in Ohatchee, Alabama killed six people and damaged at least 30–50 structures. The tornado ...
A significant severe weather and tornado outbreak severely impacted portions of the Northern United States in late July 2021. On July 28, the SPC issued moderate risk of severe weather for parts of the Great Lakes region, highlighting the potential for a major damaging straight-line wind event. A secondary threat for embedded tornadoes was also ...
August had 149 tornadoes, the first month to be above average since March. Most of the tornado activity came from the tropics, including moderate to severe outbreaks produced by Tropical Storm Fred and Hurricane Ida, the latter of which continued into September. The rest of September, however, saw only isolated tornado activity and was ...
October 2010 Arizona tornado outbreak and hailstorm; 2011 Super Outbreak; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 21–26, 2011; Tornado outbreak of May 26–31, 2013; Tornado outbreak of April 8–9, 2015; 2020 Easter tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of July 28–29, 2021; Tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021; 2022 Russia–Ukraine tornado ...
Tornado outbreak sequence of September 26–29, 1959: 49 12 1 2 0 36 2 47 2012 Leap Day tornado outbreak: 49 17 1 1 0 42 15 193 [1] Tornado outbreak sequence of May 17–20, 1960: 48 9 2 2 0 63 1 108 2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak: 48 9 2 2 0 125 2 19 [1] Tornado outbreak of January 3, 1949: 47 6 5 1 0 14+ 60+ 504 Tornado outbreak of March ...
You have probably heard that Sept. 10 is the peak of Atlantic hurricane season. But what about tornado season in the United States? Analysis by AccuWeather's data science team shows a particular ...
May 10, 2024, could possibly go down in history as Tallahassee's worst tornado outbreak ever. Three different tornadoes, two of them EF-2 tornadoes, hit the area Friday.
Late-March 1933 tornado outbreak: March 30–31, 1933: Southeast – 87 fatalities, 620 injuries (30 significant, 1 violent, 16 killer) Tornado outbreak sequence of May 4–10, 1933: May 4–10, 1933: South: ≥33: 128 fatalities: Produced an F4 that struck Tompkinsville, Kentucky, and killed 36 people. Another F4 struck rural Tennessee and ...