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An extremely large, and strong wedge tornado struck the city of Dodge Center, Minnesota in the early morning hours of March 4, 2030. It is unknown at this time if this tornado has injuries or fatalities, but more information will arrive as this tornado continues to be surveyed.
An extremely large, long-track, and strong-potentially violent wedge tornado struck the city of Dodge Center, Minnesota on the early morning hours of March 4, 2030. It is unknown at this time if this tornado has caused injuries or fatalities, but more information will arrive as this tornado's path begins to be surveyed by the NWS office in La Crosse, WI.


Preliminary information from the NWS in La Crosse stated that this tornado could've indeed been violent. Storm chasers reported this tornado had an extremely violent motion approaching the city, and pictures posted by them depict extreme damage. The survey still has yet to begin, we will receive better information regarding injuries, fatalities, and damage when this happens.
Preliminary information from the NWS in La Crosse stated that this tornado could've indeed been violent. Storm chasers reported this tornado had an extremely violent motion approaching the city, and pictures posted by them depict extreme damage. The survey still has yet to begin, we will receive better information regarding injuries, fatalities, and damage when this happens.

Revision as of 12:45, 28 June 2025

Tornado outbreak of March 3–4, 2030
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Meteorological history
Duration March 3–4, 2030
Tornado outbreak
Tornadoes 1
Maximum rating EFU tornado

Overall effects
Fatalities Unknown
Injuries Unknown

Part of the Tornadoes of 2030

Meteorological synopsis

Confirmed tornadoes

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

Ackerman–Sturgis–Bradley–Longview–Starkville–Mayhew–Eskridge, Mississippi

Ackerman–Sturgis–Bradley–Longview–Starkville–Mayhew–Eskridge, Mississippi
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Meteorological history
EF3+ tornado
on the Enhanced Fujita scale
Overall effects
Fatalities 3+
Injuries 85+

A large, long-track and potentially violent tornado struck the communities of Bradley, Longview, and Starkville in Mississippi directly during the late night hours of March 3. The tornado would damage, or completely destroy multiple structures in it's path. Doppler radar measured a gate to gate velocity on this tornado of 245 mph (394 km/h). Starkville was the worst hit, with the tornado directly impacting the downtown district. The tornado would track over 50 miles across northeastern Mississippi and remain on the ground for over an hour.

There have been reports of slabbed homes within the city, but damage surveys are still ongoing. Preliminary surveys indicated this tornado was at least low-end EF3 intensity. Each county affected have yet to post their death/injury totals as they are still unknown. Latest information shows that over 85 people were injured according to the public along with 3 known fatalities.

Dodge Center, Minnesota

Dodge Center, Minnesota

A picture of the tornado nearing Dodge Center
Meteorological history
EF? tornado
on the Enhanced Fujita scale
Overall effects
Fatalities N/A
Injuries N/A

An extremely large, long-track, and strong-potentially violent wedge tornado struck the city of Dodge Center, Minnesota on the early morning hours of March 4, 2030. It is unknown at this time if this tornado has caused injuries or fatalities, but more information will arrive as this tornado's path begins to be surveyed by the NWS office in La Crosse, WI.

Preliminary information from the NWS in La Crosse stated that this tornado could've indeed been violent. Storm chasers reported this tornado had an extremely violent motion approaching the city, and pictures posted by them depict extreme damage. The survey still has yet to begin, we will receive better information regarding injuries, fatalities, and damage when this happens.

Impact

Aftermath

See also