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North Dakota Tornado Upgraded To EF5, Ending Over Decade-Long Drought
After over 12 years, the EF5 tornado drought in the U.S. has come to an end. A tornado that struck Enderlin, North Dakota, in June was just upgraded to an EF5. Find the details here. By Caitlin Kaiser and Rob Shackelford • just now Description
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Multiple Tornadoes Strike North Dakota
The more than decade-long EF5 tornado drought has come to an end.
A tornado that struck Enderlin, North Dakota, on June 20 has been upgraded to an EF5, according to the National Weather Service in Grand Forks .
The peak winds were estimated to be over 210 miles per hour as it tracked over 12 miles through Rass and Cass counties, killing three people .
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