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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Wichita KS
700 AM CDT Wed May 15 2024

...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY...

In 1990, an outbreak of severe thunderstorms struck the
Central Plains and Midwest from Oklahoma to Indiana and
Western Kentucky.  There were 15 tornadoes and 165
reports of large hail and damaging winds.  Of the 15
twisters, one was a strong F3 that struck North
Stillwater Oklahoma.  The tornado killed one, injured 12,
and caused $4 million damage.  Parts of Central and
Northeast Oklahoma were hammered by softball sized hail.
Winds clocked at 92 mph roared through Rogers County, a
next door neighboring county east of Tulsa.

&&

In 1968, the deadliest tornado in Iowa history raced 62
miles across the extreme northeast part of the state.
The violent F5, which reached one half mile wide, killed
13 in Charles City.  There were 450 injuries and $30
million damage.  A new housing project and a department
store were leveled and multiple homes and several farms
vanished.  Immediately after the Charles City Tornado,
far Northeast Iowa was hit by a second F5 tornado that
had a track 13 miles long, and around 450 yards wide.  It
killed 5 and injured 156.

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