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May 11 marks a solemn double milestone in Texas weather history: the state’s deadliest tornado — and its strongest.
On May 27, 1997, an F5 tornado half a mile wide ripped through the small Texas town of Jarrell, killing 27 people, including ...
A tornado warning in Jarrell on Monday as strong storms moved through Central Texas came one day before the anniversary of a storm that left destruction and a lasting impression on that community ...
Only about 1% of tornadoes are considered ... F5 tornado a third of a mile wide with wind speeds of more than 200 mph. It carved a 23-mile path through Central Texas that took it straight ...
An EF-1 tornado touched down in and near Gordon on May 18. The National Weather Service Fort Worth confirmed the tornado on ...
Only about 1% of tornadoes are considered ... F5 tornado a third of a mile wide with wind speeds of more than 200 mph. It carved a 23-mile path through Central Texas that took it straight ...
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Storm surveys are underway following a night of severe weather across North Texas. As of Monday afternoon, at least one ...
This tornado flattened the towns of Higgins and Glazier in the Texas Panhandle. Both are located near the Texas and Oklahoma border. It was reported to be up to 2 miles wide and rated as an F-5.
The strongest tornado was an EF-1 which damaged a flea market in Jewett, Texas. The first ... for a little over four miles, and was approximately 100 yards wide. The tornado formed 5 miles ...
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