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This tornado was the strongest tornado in an outbreak that resulted in five tornadoes in Ohio. One person died on the West Virginia side of the Ohio River. The last direct death from a tornado in West Virginia was in June 1982. A sixth tornado affected Wirt County, West Virginia. [28] [29]
The 1944 Appalachians tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that hit the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States on June 22–23, 1944. The outbreak produced several strong tornadoes in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Maryland—areas that were falsely believed to be immune to tornadoes. [1]
This category contains articles about tornadoes and tornado outbreaks affecting the state of West Virginia. Pages in category "Tornadoes in West Virginia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
No injuries were reported from the severe weather, but crews on the scene in Dallas, West Virginia, a 2 tornadoes packing winds up to 120 mph touch down in western Pa., West Virginia Skip to main ...
In particular, 10 tornadoes were confirmed across West Virginia on April 2, the most observed in a single calendar day on record. [3] Convective activity finally lost vigor as it moved toward the West Virginia–Virginia border into a more stable environment. [17] SPC day 1 convective outlook for April 2, 2024
Tracks of the 1974 Super Outbreak's 147 known tornadoes in the United States and fatalities by county.. This is the list of tornadoes confirmed that occurred during the record-breaking 1974 Super Outbreak tornado event that occurred on April 3–4, 1974 across the eastern half of the United States and in Ontario, Canada.
Like this past Friday, at least 16 states in the middle of the United States are at risk for severe weather and tornadoes through Tuesday night. The risk includes Here we go again: 2nd tornado ...
The tornado then weakened to EF1 strength, crossed the lake, and struck a mobile home and RV park at the Ray Roberts Lake State Park Johnson Branch on the Cooke County-Denton County border, tossing and rolling multiple mobile homes and RVs, including some that were thrown in the lake, and causing additional tree damage. [82]