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Only two tornadoes in the history of New England have killed more than 10 people: the 1953 Worcester Tornado and the 1878 Wallingford tornado. The Worcester Tornado killed as many as 94 people in Worcester, Massachusetts , on June 9, 1953, and the Wallingford Tornado killed as many as 34 in Wallingford, Connecticut , on August 8, 1878.
The 1821 New England tornado outbreak was a tornado outbreak that affected the New England states during September 1821. Five destructive tornadoes can be verified from the event. The first known storm of the outbreak touched down in Washington County, Vermont, and caused tree damage near the town of Berlin.
This category contains articles about tornadoes or tornado outbreaks affecting the state of New Hampshire. Pages in category "Tornadoes in New Hampshire" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Produced a deadly multiple-vortex tornado in New Hampshire. 1835 New Brunswick, New Jersey tornado: June 19, 1835: Mid-Atlantic-5 fatalities: Deadliest tornado in New Jersey history. Great Natchez Tornado: May 7, 1840: Southeastern United States >1: 317+ fatalities, 109+ injuries: Second-deadliest tornado in U.S. history September 1845 New York ...
The Four-State Tornado Swarm was a destructive outbreak of tornadoes in New England on August 15, 1787. At least five separate tornadoes caused major damage in the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Two people were killed by a tornado in Wethersfield, Connecticut, and many were injured throughout New England.
At about 1 p.m., a tornado watch was issued for parts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont until 8 p.m. by the National Weather Service in Gray, Maine.
A dozen people were injured according to New Hampshire Governor John Lynch. It was the first killer tornado in New England since 1995 and the first killer tornado in New Hampshire since 1946. [190] [191] This tornado became the longest tracked tornado in New England history. [192]
The “Airport Road Tornado” occurred near the Redstone Arsenal at 4:30 p.m. and then raced northeast through Madison County. It produced an 18.5-mile-long damage path and at its peak, produced ...