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December is usually a quiet month for tornadoes. Thousands of residents across the U.S. have been in the path of at least 40 reported tornadoes that ripped through nine states overnight. According ...
The Brisses were in the path of a tornado that traveled north and killed three residents near Enderlin, which is about 55 miles southwest of Fargo. Authorities have not identified those who died.
By Ottilie Von Henning. Amazing drone footage shows the path left by a tornado in Minnesota as it carved through the greenery.. Noah Nielsen, 25, flew his drone over fields just north of Hartland ...
A catastrophic F4 tornado carved a path of destruction through Central Massachusetts, colliding head on with Worcester on the evening of June 9, 1953. Skip to main content. Sections.
Another “potentially destructive” tornado was spotted in Foster County around 10:50 p.m. Additionally, there was an observed tornado near Davenport around 11:50 p.m. Friday moving toward Oxbow.
Saturday, a tornado warning was active from around 7:00-7:30 p.m. in parts of Jefferson, St. Francois and Washington County.
On Wednesday afternoon, a tornado with maximum winds of 70 mph, categorized as an EF-0, struck Fraser near Masonic and Utica Rd. It traveled north, crossing 14 and 15 mile roads, causing damage to ...
Shelly Johnson, 50, and 6-year-old twins Emily and Kenni Bisson died early Sunday when an F1 tornado hit Clark Mills, according to the National Weather Service.
On May 16, a super-cell storm produced a killer EF-4 tornado packing maximum 170 mph winds that roared across southern Kentucky in a path of destruction and death. Here’s what unfolded.
On May 16, a super-cell storm produced a killer EF-4 tornado packing maximum 170 mph winds that roared across southern Kentucky in a path of destruction and death. Here’s what unfolded.
On the evening of May 20, an EF-2 tornado with winds of 134 mph roared into Killingsworth Cove, tearing apart everything in its path, including Gipson’s new mobile home. He and his family knew ...
The Brisses were in the path of a tornado that traveled north and killed three residents near Enderlin, which is about 55 miles southwest of Fargo. Authorities have not identified those who died.