April 3

The 1974 Super Outbreak (First Day) Apr 3

The 1974 Super Outbreak (First Day)

On April 3, 1974, a violent, fast-moving storm system spawned the deadliest tornado outbreak ever recorded at the time, unleashing more than 100 tornadoes in less than 24 hours across the Midwest and Southern United States. By nightfall, entire communities were devastated, hundreds had lost their lives, and the nation’s understanding of severe weather had changed forever.


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