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Mid-March tornado traveled 117 miles from Arkansas to Missouri, NWS says

  • A tornado struck on March 14, 2025, carving a nearly 120-mile path from Arkansas into Missouri.
  • The tornado occurred during a mid-March outbreak in the Midwest and South, causing widespread damage.
  • National Weather Service detective work revealed continuous damage across 117.15 miles, with EF4 damage reported in Arkansas.
  • An Arkansas weather sensor measured a 151 mph gust; the twister produced EF2 damage in Missouri.
  • The tornado, part of a rare case tracking over 100 miles, lasted over two hours, unlike the average tornado.
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The Weather Channel broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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