Tornadoes everywhere! I’ll throw in an avalanche too.
This 24 hour time lapse shows the evolution of yesterday's severe weather that brought destruction to parts of Mississippi. pic.twitter.com/PJVUFDZVcA
— CIRA (@CIRA_CSU) March 25, 2023
A series of video stills showing the evolution of the Rolling Fork, MS Tornado. The tornado develops well to our west, grows in size/intensity, crosses the hwy just to our north, then goes into town.
— Max Olson (@MesoMax919) March 26, 2023
Full video can be found here – https://t.co/Oqz6AKLKK6 pic.twitter.com/TjnFu11XZa
"Put as many walls between yourself and tornado as possible"
— Andrew Pritchard (@skydrama) March 26, 2023
That's why. https://t.co/4ApoHNFjtV
March 26-27, 1976:
— WX History (@weather_history) March 26, 2023
An outbreak of nineteen tornadoes struck several states from Texas to Illinois. Officially, eleven were significant (F2+). An F5 (rating is disputed) produced substantial damage in Spiro, OK. Talihina, OK, was hit by an F4. Four people were killed.#wxhistory pic.twitter.com/cVDoN10kQx
A friend just shared this with me. Avalanche at @SundanceResort. Just now. pic.twitter.com/j2hcCNRdPl
— Chris Harrington (@CCH360) March 27, 2023
Some preliminary information related to the Rolling Fork, MS EF-4 #tornado indicates there were 11 DIs that met EF-4 status. #MSwx pic.twitter.com/XXdnL5rfGd
— Nick Stewart (@NStewCBS2) March 28, 2023
Today was an emotional roller coaster. Still processing. But this. This here – there is nothing like this feeling. Incredibly grateful I’m able to chase like I do. Taken near Ottumwa, IA #iawx #tornado #tornadoes pic.twitter.com/xU8gXav6Vz
— Tanner Charles 🌪 (@TannerCharlesMN) March 31, 2023