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Sixty-eight years ago, on this date in 1957, North Dakota’s most famous and deadliest tornado tore through the state’s most populous city of Fargo with winds of more than 275 miles per hour.
June 20 marks 68 years since a massive tornado, which has since been commonly referred to as the “Fargo Tornado” carved a nine-mile path through Fargo and Moorhead. This family of Tornadoes began on ...
A violent thunderstorm that developed over northwestern Wyoming on the afternoon of July 21, 1987, produced a tornado high in ...
This year marks a century since since a powerful tornado ripped through three states, leaving a long trail of destruction in ...
Tornadoes created haunting sights across the night skies as severe thunderstorms swept through the Bismarck area in North ...
While North Dakota sees an average of about 23 tornadoes a year, fatalities are rare, National Weather Service data indicates ...
On June 17, 1882, 143 years ago today, an F5 tornado tore an estimated 105-mile long path through parts of six central Iowa counties, claiming 68 lives and injuring another 300.
The F5 tornado traveled nearly 70 miles from eastern Adams County to northwestern Butler County. Several towns along the way were spared direct hits, but there was complete destruction of ...
ENDERLIN, N.D. — Authorities have identified three people killed late Friday, June 20, by a tornado near Enderlin.
On June 17, 1882, 143 years ago today, an F5 tornado tore an estimated 105-mile long path through parts of six central Iowa counties, claiming 68 lives and injuring another 300.
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