On 2002 April 28, an F4 tornado struck southern Maryland (La Plata), killing four people and destroying many buildings. This was initially thought to have been an F5 tornado and may have been the most severe tornado recorded in Maryland. La Plata was also the site of Maryland's most deadly tornado on November 9, 1926, when 17 people died, most of them in a small schoolhouse in La Plata.
As of May 2, 2015 the last tornado in Wichita was an EF3 on April 14, 2012. Additionally, an EF2 on May 19, 2013 an EF2 tornado dissipated just before it would have entered Wichita.
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Congress began the ratification process in 1777. The last state to ratify was Maryland in 1781. They held out two years longer than the last state.
The growing season in Maryland averages 181 days. In 2014 the last frost date was April 22 and first frost is due around October 17.
It depends on how strong the tornado is. If its a weak tornado then most likely it can not, but if it's a very strong tornado it is very possible that it can.
Tornadoes are not common in Maryland but they do occur there. It is inevitable that there will be more.
Yes, many times? That's all you say? Of course there's been a tornado in Maryland!!
The last tornado to hit Seattle was in 1971.
Maxi Wardcantori of Ellicott City, Maryland
As of May 25, 2012 the last tornado in Georgia was on March 3.
A of May 28, 2012 the last tornado in Michigan was on March 12.
No, the longest a tornado has been known to last was about 3 and a half hours.
The last tornado to hit the Bronx was on July 25, 2010.
The last tornado to hit Taylor was the summer of 1980.
No. There were no tornadoes in Sykesville, Maryland in 2011.
The last tornado to hit Gulfport, Mississippi was an EF1 on August 29, 2012. The tornado was spawned by Hurricane Isaac.
The last confirmed tornado was in Texas on September 17, 2011. It was rated EF0