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Outbreak extended from Mississippi to North Carolina, with several strong tornadoes documented. The storm system also caused the crash of Southern Airways Flight 242, which killed 72 and injured 22. (5 significant, 2 violent, 5 killer) [122] Tornado outbreak of May 4, 1978: May 4, 1978: Florida - South Carolina - South Dakota - Texas: 15
In the aftermath of a devastating tornado that struck Bartlesville on the night of May 6, damaging over 1,200 homes, local and federal officials are working diligently to assess the damage and ...
Most of the eight tornadoes that touched down were produced by two supercell thunderstorms over North Carolina. At 12:25 a.m. EST, the National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for most of eastern North Carolina as the risk of tornadoes increased. Not long after, the first tornado of the outbreak, an EF2, touched down in South Carolina.
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.
A tornado touched down in North Carolina on Wednesday afternoon, downing trees, damaging homes and closing stretches of highway. Tornado touches down in North Carolina, ripping roofs and downing trees
These supercells first began producing tornadoes across Upstate South Carolina around 19:15 UTC and continued to do so as they moved northeast, passing between Columbia and Charlotte around 22:00 UTC, near Fayetteville around 00:00 UTC on March 29, and finally ending north of the Albemarle Sound in northeastern North Carolina around 02:00 UTC.
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]