Late December 2012 North American storm complex
Near the end of 2012, a massive storm complex developed that produced both a tornado outbreak and a blizzard across the southern and eastern United States. On Christmas Day 2012 (December 25), a tornado outbreak occurred across Southern United States. This severe weather/tornado event affected the United States Gulf Coast and southern East Coast over a two-day span. It occurred in conjunction with a much larger winter storm event that brought blizzard conditions to much of the interior United States. In total, 31 tornadoes were confirmed by the National Weather Service in five states from Texas to North Carolina. All but one of the tornadoes that occurred during the outbreak touched down on December 25, with the other occurring the following day in North Carolina. Two of the tornadoes were
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Late December 2012 North American storm complex
Near the end of 2012, a massive storm complex developed that produced both a tornado outbreak and a blizzard across the southern and eastern United States. On Christmas Day 2012 (December 25), a tornado outbreak occurred across Southern United States. This severe weather/tornado event affected the United States Gulf Coast and southern East Coast over a two-day span. It occurred in conjunction with a much larger winter storm event that brought blizzard conditions to much of the interior United States. In total, 31 tornadoes were confirmed by the National Weather Service in five states from Texas to North Carolina. All but one of the tornadoes that occurred during the outbreak touched down on December 25, with the other occurring the following day in North Carolina. Two of the tornadoes were
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EF3 damage to a triplex at the north edge of McNeill, MS.
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Tree damage on South Carlen Street in Mobile, Alabama, caused by an EF2 tornado.
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2012-12-31
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2012-12-17
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, Woodford, Vermont
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Late December 2012 North American storm complex
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McNeill–Maxie–McLain, Mississippi
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Mobile–Prichard, Alabama
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the 2012–13 North American winter and tornado outbreaks of 2012
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>$150 million
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Near the end of 2012, a massiv ...... ina. Two of the tornadoes were
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Late December 2012 North American storm complex
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