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On November 27 and 28, 2005, a substantial outbreak of tornadoes occurred in the Central United States. It was the fourth and final major outbreak of the unusually active month; the other three occurring on the November 6th, 12th and 15th. In addition, the same system produced a major blizzard in the northern and western Great Plains. Overall, the outbreak resulted in two fatalities, one in Missouri and the other in Arkansas.
Video Tornado outbreak of late-November 2005
Confirmed tornadoes
November 27 event
November 28 event
Maps Tornado outbreak of late-November 2005
See also
- List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
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References
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External links
- Nov 27 Preliminary storm reports via Storm Prediction Center
- Nov 28 Preliminary storm reports via Storm Prediction Center
- Little Rock, Arkansas NWS info
- Topeka, Kansas NWS info
- Wichita, Kansas NWS info
- Kansas City NWS info
- Springfield, Missouri NWS info
- Maplewood, Missouri Tornado (NWS St. Louis)
- Paducah, Kentucky NWS info
- Birmingham, Alabama NWS info
- Strong Cold Front Triggers High Winds, Wildfires and Tornadoes in Southern Plains and Southeast (NWS Southern Region Headquarters)
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