The fall and early winter could best be described as "average" in terms of tornado activity, with a significant outbreak on November 14 and 15, and a killer F3 in December.
The tornado traveled a distance of 40 miles (64 km) killing six people, injuring 350 others, and causing $28.5 million in damages.
On the evening of May 22, a short-lived but powerful F4 tornado struck Saragosa, Texas killing 30 people and injuring over 100.
Many were killed attending a graduation ceremony for pre-school children at the Catholic Hall of Our Lady of Guadalupe Church.
[7] A tornado in Los Angeles County, California causes approximately $25 Million in damages as the most destructive the state has seen.
[citation needed] An F2 tornado touched down in northwest Morocco, Indiana, destroying multiple homes and a community swimming pool, causing $2,500,000 in damage.
The main attraction of the event touched down in Dickinson County, which was rated F3, it maintained a consistent damage path through the wilderness near Vulcan, blocking roads, and destroying a fire building.
The tornado then entered a farming area, where it was seen by at least 15 people, some of which described it "like a thousand tires stacked up, burning and smoking."
[citation needed] An intense F3 tornado struck Maple Grove, Minnesota, where it completely destroyed 14 homes and damaged 298 others.
An outbreak of tornadoes occurred in northeastern China, including an estimated F4 that hit Keshan County, Heilongjiang.
An F3 tornado struck West Memphis, Arkansas,[15] before crossing the Mississippi River into Tennessee, causing 21 injuries in the Northhaven housing complex.