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A large and extremely strong F3 tornado moved through the metropolitan area of Vancouver, destroying hundreds of structures and killing 6 people. The tornado injured another 600 before crossing the Washington-Oregon border into Portland, Oregon. [5] July 17, 1978 – A brief but strong F2 tornado moved through Newport, Washington, causing tree ...
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This category contains articles about tornadoes and tornado outbreaks affecting the state of Washington. Pages in category "Tornadoes in Washington (state)" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
On March 18, 1925, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history, the Tri-State Tornado of 1925, tore a 219-mile-long path across Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.
A graphic from AccuWeather depicting the number of tornadoes each state has seen so far in 2024. Following Iowa is Kansas at 50, Nebraska at 44, Texas and Ohio at 43, and Oklahoma and Illinois at 40.
The 2018 Port Orchard tornado was a rare strong tornado that struck the city of Port Orchard, Washington on December 18, 2018. [4] The National Weather Service office in Seattle rated the tornado EF2 following an on-site survey of the storm damage the day after the event. [5] There were no fatalities or major injuries reported.
Strange as it seems to say this week, but Tallahassee doesn't get that many tornadoes. Only about 30 have been recorded since 1945. Here's the list.
The 1972 Portland–Vancouver tornadoes were caused by an unusually intense squall line with embedded strong tornadoes that struck Oregon and Washington on Wednesday, April 5, 1972. Of the four tornadoes, the most catastrophic event was a deadly F3 tornado that struck Portland, Oregon , and Vancouver, Washington , the first F3 tornado to strike ...