For the first time in 12 years, the United States has recorded an EF5 tornado, the most powerful type of twister on the Enhanced Fujita wind and damage scale, the National Weather Service confirmed ...
Meteorologists said this week that a deadly tornado in North Dakota this summer has been upgraded to a top-of-the-scale EF5, and was the first on American soil in 12 years.
After 12 years, the U.S. has its first EF5 tornado. Meteorologist Andrew Stutzke breaks down why this could mean other tornadoes will be reclassified as stronger.
There hadn’t been an EF5 — the most intense on the five-point Enhanced Fujita Scale — anywhere on the planet for more than 12 years, dating back to an Oklahoma tornado on May 20, 2013. And then on ...
The Enderlin tornado in North Dakota was officially upgraded to EF-5, ending a 12-year US drought of top-rated storms.
As Houston marks an unusually warm October with 10 days at or above 90 degrees, a weak front late in the week could offer a ...
After days of sunshine and near-90-degree highs, Houston could finally see a few showers and slightly cooler weather before ...
October has brought Houston only a “trace” of rain so far, but the first measurable rain since September could soon fall.
Development of a forceful low-pressure area is expected to happen along the U.S. East Coast over the weekend, with the forecast including strong winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding. It’s likely ...
On June 20th, 2025, a mile wide tornado touched down at 11:02 pm near the small town of Enderlin, North Dakota. The nighttime wedge wreaked havoc on the North Dakota countryside for 19 minutes before ...
Initially, this tornado was rated an EF3. But due to work from the Northern Tornadoes Project of Western University in ...
The most rare and extreme form of tornado struck eastern North Dakota in June, but experts just determined how strong it ...
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