Missouri tornado outbreaks and incredible snow!
Look at that hook signature!! Classic supercell!! Madera County, CA right now! pic.twitter.com/2zP4uQ9XfO
— Will Wilkens🇺🇸 (@Will_Wilkens) March 13, 2023
Cool pileus cloud on a developing thunderstorm near Cave Creek, AZ today. pic.twitter.com/UuhrWI0L3T
— Roger Hill (@rehill57) March 12, 2023
March 12, 2006:
— WX History (@weather_history) March 12, 2023
A substantial tornado outbreak pummeled Missouri, Illinois, and several other states. Two dozen tornadoes were significant (F2+), the strongest of which was an F4 that destroyed homes near Paris, MO. Eight people were killed and over 160 were injured.#wxhistory pic.twitter.com/LyhawUWmie
651″ = Currently 3rd Snowiest Winter Ever Recorded in Lake Tahoe, CA, And There’s More Coming…https://t.co/IeRJUr6BYQ pic.twitter.com/2mIJ80fad0
— SnowBrains (@SnowBrains) March 13, 2023
Over two feet in the Berkshires! This is out of Windsor, MA📸 @windsor_wx @spann @StormHour @JimCantore pic.twitter.com/sDYVhrjeB6
— Greg Pollak (@GregPollak) March 14, 2023
The sun rises on a diminishing nor'easter. pic.twitter.com/9V2Q6LhHIH
— CIRA (@CIRA_CSU) March 15, 2023
Another pretty LP supercell at sunset. It was in its weakening stage here, after it dropped 5 tornadoes on June 21, 2015 in central South Dakota. Sure was an awesome supercell! pic.twitter.com/Ull27DpY24
— Roger Hill (@rehill57) March 15, 2023
March 15, 1982:
— WX History (@weather_history) March 16, 2023
An outbreak of 23 tornadoes affected Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. Fifteen of the tornadoes were strong (F2-F3). Substantial damage occurred at Ada & Bartlesville, OK, and in Mulberry, KS, to the north. Five people were killed and 113 were injured.#wxhistory pic.twitter.com/R7Ws5jKqN0
#OTD in 1925 the deadliest tornado in U.S. history tore thru SE MO, S IL, and S IN killing 695 people. Read more about the Tri-State tornado in the graphic below. #mowx #ilwx #stlwx pic.twitter.com/vBWmPrBQsD
— NWS St. Louis (@NWSStLouis) March 18, 2023