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The thunderstorm episode ranks as one of the worst ever to hit Kansas. [7] 5 May 1995 Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, US The 1995 Mayfest Storm produced $1.1 billion insured losses, and total storm damage was reported at around $2 billion. The storms produced hail about the size of softballs. [8] [9] [10] 24 July 1996
The storm slowed as it moved into Dallas County and ultimately merged with the approaching squall line to the west at around 7:30 p.m. CST. [2] [1] The combined complex of storms slowed as a result of the merger, leading to extensive flash flooding in northern and central Dallas through 9:40 p.m. CST; [2] between 7:30 p.m. and 8:15 p.m., the ...
February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm United States (especially in Texas , northern Mexico ) While the storm was widespread across the U.S., Mexico , and parts of Canada , the worst was in Texas, causing the 2021 Texas power crisis , as the energy infrastructure was unprepared for the freezing temperatures. 237 deaths (as of July ...
The estimated size of the hail that struck the county was the third largest in Arizona history, and its estimated cost reached $2.7 billion in insured damages, the costliest weather disaster on record in the state. [38] The stalled cold-core low produced heavy rainfall across the broader Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and California region.
“One reason for the higher price tag is the development in regions prone to hail storms like Tarrant County, Texas, where Ft. Worth is located.” Texas counties most at-risk from hail damage
The third deadliest flash flood in US history, the normally placid Willow Creek burst its banks during an intense rain and hail storm. The city of Heppner, at the foothills of the Blue Mountains in eastern Oregon, was almost completely destroyed. 220 of Heppner's 1,400 residents died in the flood. [3] Flooding in Battle Creek in 1904
This outbreak sequence produced what may have been one of the most intense F5 tornadoes in US history that killed 10 people in Fargo, North Dakota. An additional fatality occurred in South Dakota from an F2 tornado. (7 significant, 1 violent, 2 killer) Tornado outbreak of November 7–8, 1957: November 7–8, 1957: Southeastern United States: 20
Mid-December 2007 North American winter storms: Winter storm Central United States, Eastern United States: Two winter storms in quick succession, the latter of which caused an additional six deaths in Canada 57 2008 2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak: Tornado outbreak Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Alabama, and Illinois: $1,200,000,000