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On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory back in 1953, a half-mile wide tornado struck Flint, Michigan, killing 116 and injuring hundreds more.
It remains the second deadliest 🌪️ in the past 70 years after the one in Joplin in 2011:
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10 years ago, Tropical Storm #Andrea made landfall in Florida.
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On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory 10 years ago, an EF3 tornado hit El Reno, Oklahoma, killing nine people:
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We'll never forget the deadly and destructive EF5 tornado that struck Joplin, Missouri in 2011.
On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory, @mikebettes was on the ground minutes after disaster struck:
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On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory in 2007, a massive EF5 tornado destroyed more than 90% of Greensburg, Kansas:
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On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory, a catastrophic F5 tornado tore through the Oklahoma City area, just one of dozens in a historic outbreak.
Do you remember this from 1999?
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On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory back in 1997, the Red River broke the 100-year flood crest record in Fargo, North Dakota:
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On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory back in 1965, the Palm Sunday Outbreak brought catastrophic and deadly tornadoes to the Midwest:
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Do you remember getting snow on #ThisDayInWeatherHistory?
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Do you remember the deadly East Coast blizzard of '96?
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#ThisDayInWeatherHistory occurred just a few years ago, when the Gatlinburg wildfires killed 14 people:
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Back in 1950, the Great Appalachian Storm dropped feet or record-setting snow: