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Another F4—the deadliest in North Carolina history—hit Rockingham, North Carolina, and killed 23. (≥37 significant, 4 violent, ≥27 killer) 1884 March tornado outbreak: March 24–25, 1884: Southeastern United States – Ohio Valley >29: 32 fatalities (29 significant, 11 killer) 1884 Oakville tornado: April 1, 1884: Oakville, Indiana: 1
Andy Dossett, Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise May 30, 2024 at 5:10 AM Damage on the north side of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, during a confirmed tornado on May 6, 2024.
July 7, 2005 – The remnants of Hurricane Cindy spawn eight tornadoes in the state, including one near Harmony that damages or destroys over a dozen structures. [28] [29] July 11, 2005 – Tropical Depression Dennis passes through Tennessee, with its large circulation dropping moderate to heavy precipitation in western North Carolina. [4]
The northeastern Oklahoma communities of Barnsdall and Bartlesville experienced a damaging tornado that caused injuries. It was the second time in about a month that a tornado hit Barnsdall .
The second member of the tornado family, described as a wide funnel, touched down near McColl and crossed into North Carolina near Johns and east of Maxton. In this area the tornado destroyed several barns, a gas station, and small homes, but was not of violent intensity. The tornado later tracked near St. Pauls en route to Roseboro
Bartlesville residents can expect heavy rains, strong winds, and potentially severe storm conditions between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m., with predicted rainfall reaching up to 1.5 inches and some areas ...
The first violent tornado of the day, otherwise known as the Chesnee F4 Tornado, formed around 5:20 pm. in Spartanburg County in South Carolina north of Boiling Springs and southwest of Chesnee. Along its 15-mile path to Henrietta in Rutherford County, North Carolina it killed two people and injured 35 others. The first casualty was a 66-year ...