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Day: April 3, 2021

RT @NWSEastern: A dozen and a half April 3rd low temperature records were broken or tied this morning across the Eastern US. https://t.co/pLPT0PoHlf

Posted on April 3, 2021 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @NWSEastern: A dozen and a half April 3rd low temperature records were broken or tied this morning across the Eastern US. https://t.co/pLPT0PoHlf

A dozen and a half April 3rd low temperature records were broken or tied this morning across the Eastern US. pic.twitter.com/pLPT0PoHlf — NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) April 3, 2021 from Twitter https://twitter.com/midatlanticwx

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RT @spann: OTD in 1974: The “Superoutbreak” of tornadoes was underway; it produced 148 tornadoes from Alabama to Michigan, killing 315 persons and injuring 5300 others. Alabama, Kentucky, and Ohio were especially hard hit. The Guin, AL and Xenia, OH F5s in my opinion were the most violent. https://t.co/oDn9rCTkhu

Posted on April 3, 2021 By Mid Atlantic Weather No Comments on RT @spann: OTD in 1974: The “Superoutbreak” of tornadoes was underway; it produced 148 tornadoes from Alabama to Michigan, killing 315 persons and injuring 5300 others. Alabama, Kentucky, and Ohio were especially hard hit. The Guin, AL and Xenia, OH F5s in my opinion were the most violent. https://t.co/oDn9rCTkhu

OTD in 1974: The “Superoutbreak” of tornadoes was underway; it produced 148 tornadoes from Alabama to Michigan, killing 315 persons and injuring 5300 others. Alabama, Kentucky, and Ohio were especially hard hit. The Guin, AL and Xenia, OH F5s in my opinion were the most violent. pic.twitter.com/oDn9rCTkhu — James Spann (@spann) April 3, 2021 from…

Read More “RT @spann: OTD in 1974: The “Superoutbreak” of tornadoes was underway; it produced 148 tornadoes from Alabama to Michigan, killing 315 persons and injuring 5300 others. Alabama, Kentucky, and Ohio were especially hard hit. The Guin, AL and Xenia, OH F5s in my opinion were the most violent. https://t.co/oDn9rCTkhu” »

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