Category talk:Tornadoes of 1994

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F4 highest rated tornadoes[edit]

On March 27, an F3 tornado caused near-F4 damage in Mint Hill, North Carolina. On April 26, an F3 tornado hit Archer City, Texas. On May 29, an F3 tornado hit Olney, Texas. On June 13, an F3 tornado hit Limestone, New York and another F3 tornado hit Williamsville. On June 18, an F2 tornado caused two injuries in Fort Kent, Maine. On July 27, an F3 tornado in Limerick, Pennsylvania caused 3 deaths and 25 injuries and also, on July 27, 1994 one or more small tornadoes hit Ellisburg, New York. On May 29, 1995 two tornadoes hit Southbury, Connecticut and Emmaus, Pennsylvania. On June 2, 1995 an F3 tornado injured one person in Carey, Texas and another F3 touched down in New Deal, Texas. On April 19, 1995 an F2 tornado hit Fort Worth, Texas. On June 8, 1995 an F3 tornado struck Canyon, Texas, On July 19, 1996 an F2 tornado hit Winthrop, Maine. On May 27, 1997 an F5 tornado struck Jarrell, Texas with an F4 tornado in Lakeway, Texas and two F3 tornadoes in Moody, Texas and Somerset, Texas. On July 3, 1997 there were two F3 tornadoes in Colrain, Massachusetts and Greenfield, New Hampshire. There were two more F2 tornadoes in Gardner, Massachusetts and Plainfield, New Hampshire and a possible tornado in Revere, Massachusetts which would be hit by the first official tornado ever recorded in Suffolk County on July 28, 2014. On July 27, 1994 an F2 tornado hit Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.

F4 tornadoes of 1995[edit]

F4 tornadoes of 1989[edit]

Possible F5 tornadoes of 1989