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On May 14, an F3 tornado hit Anson, Texas. On June 29, an F2 tornado hit Danbury, Connecticut. On August 28, several small tornadoes hit Tully, New York. On October 18, there were four F3 tornadoes in Montgomery, New Jersey, Monroe, North Carolina, King William, Virginia and Orange, Virginia where one person died and 76 others were injured. Additionally, an F2 tornado from the October 18 outbreak injured 6 people in Bordentown, New Jersey and another F2 tornado in Caldwell, New Jersey caused no injuries. The Montgomery tornado was the last of five F3 storms to have hit NJ. The first was on June 24, 1960 in Princeton. Two more occurred on November 4, 1970 in Woodbine and on May 28, 1973 in Flanders and two others on September 26, 1977 in Rocky Hill and on July 21, 1983 in Stafford. On April 9, 1991 an F3 tornado killed two and injured 145 in St. Albans, West Virginia with additional tornadoes (also rated F3) in Beckley and Milton and a near-F4 tornado in Clarksburg. On June 7, 1992 two F2 tornadoes struck Vernon, Texas and on June 27, 1992 an F4 tornado hit Fritch, Texas and an F3 tornado touched down in Socorro, Texas. On July 6, 1992 there was an F2 tornado in Panama City and an F3 tornado in Ecatepec, Mexico. On July 15, 1992 an F3 tornado injured four people in Emmaus, Pennsylvania. On November 21, 1992 an F4 tornado struck Channelview, Texas. On November 22, 1992 an F3 tornado killed one and injured 9 in Ruckersville, Virginia. November 23, 1992 two F3 tornadoes struck Angier and Elizabeth City, North Carolina with an F2 tornado in Garner, North Carolina. I probably shouldn't be posting this because a) Not many editors have Category talk pages on their watchlists and b) It's pretty unhelpful.