Late March 2015 Tornado Outbreak

This was the last outbreak of March 2015 that would have any more than two fatalities, and was the deadliest outbreak on record since 1925, with 493 fatalities confirmed in total; almost 170 more than the Super Outbreak of 2011, and had the highest concentration of violent tornadoes with 31 in total--just one more than the 1974 Super Outbreak. It also had a couple of the strongest or deadliest tornadoes to ever hit a particular state. Shockingly, no indirect fatalities were claimed, considering the sheer number of tornadoes that formed throughout the 86-hour period. Out of 475 tornadoes in total, 414 were on March 21st, which was known especially by Texans to be "The Day of Tornadic Terror," and only six tornadoes occurred on March 22nd, only one of the six being notable. Out of all 31 violent tornadoes, 27 were on March 21st, which were 21 EF4s and all six EF5s in the outbreak. Almost all of the tornadoes moved at consistent speeds, which is extremely odd for a whole stream of tornadoes, and many were semi-isolated tornadoes, only differences are, obviously, the strength, and the direction they're moving.

However, despite all of this, most of the tornadoes, even several EF4s, were in rural areas, and as such, only about half of the damage was done outside of Fort Worth, Texas.

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