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If you think the state of Indiana has been under gun of severe weather more in 2025, the numbers back the theory up. As of ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Northwest Ohio has a long and sobering history of powerful tornadoes. From the infamous Palm Sunday outbreak to the tragic overnight strike in Millbury, these storms have left ...
Sixty years ago on April 11, 1965, a catastrophic tornado outbreak swept through multiple states, including Northeast Ohio, on Palm Sunday.
A familiar face recalls the destructive 1965 Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak on the 60-year anniversary and how it shaped his life and career.
The Palm Sunday Tornado outbreak produced 47 tornadoes across the country, killing 271 people and injuring 1,500 more. The tragedy’s bullseye was in our backyard and the frightful memories are ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson tours the damage left behind by the 1965 Palm Sunday tornado outbreak, as depicted in the South Bend Tribune. (South Bend Tribune) Eads is now a barber in Dunlap.
The Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak is one of the most significant and deadly tornado events in U.S. history. It left a lasting impact on the United States, particularly on regions like Indiana, and had ...
When the Palm Sunday tornadoes touched down in Elkhart County, 6-year-old Watters had to grow up very quickly. "And you couldn’t see. And you really couldn’t hear much.
While alerts were issued, Palm Sunday 1965 triggered improvements in the communication of threats from severe weather. Previous tornado "forecasts" would be called "watches", going forward.
On April 11, 1965, the Palm Sunday tornado outbreak struck the Great Lakes region, dropping 37 tornadoes across six states, including 17 rated F4 on the original Fujita scale — four of which ...