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It is difficult to determine, as until the 1990s we did not have an accurate count of weak tornadoes. The largest number of recorded weak tornadoes tornadoes in an outbreak would probably go to the Super Outbreak of April 25-28, 2011 with 264 tornadoes rated as weak. This outbreak also holds the record for most tornadoes overall at 349.

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