11 Days of Terror Sequence of 2025

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Summery
The 11 day outbreak was a disastrous 11 day stretch of severe weather throughout the United States that came from multiple storm systems training one after the other during the year 2025. The main Event lasted a total of 11 days with only 4 days not having a high risk. A record number of tornados touched down including a unpreceded amount of EF4's and EF5's. Other than tornados, massive hail, extreme winds, deadly lightning and massive flooding ensued. Another problem was that many strong tornados hit heavily populated towns and city causing never before scene destruction. Much of the United States was effected. For 7 of the 11 days a high risk was in place. A large amount of PDS Tornado Watches were issued and a breathtaking amount of Tornado Emergency's were issued.

Day 1 (June 20, 2025)
This was a powerful dangerous nighttime tornado which was faintly illuminated by deadly lightning and power flashes. The tornado first touched down near Four Corners causing high end EF1 damage to over a hundred structures. The tornado than hit Celebration as a violent EF2 causing very bad damage to the town. The strengthening tornado hit Hunters Creek as a high end EF2 causing more severe damage. The tornado than took a Northeast turn causing EF3 damage to portions of southern Orlando. The damage was terrible, trees uprooted and/or thrown, cars flipped or tossed and many buildings having anywhere from moderate to very severe damage. The tornado began to lose intensity and hit Union Park as a low end EF2 but still caused terrible damage to the dense area. It finally died out, but not before hitting Bithlo as a EF1. 120 people died.

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Day 2 (June 21, 2025)
Summery: Day 2 was one of the worst days of the outbreak. A very large high risk was issued with an extremely rare 60% hatched risk of tornados. A large 45% and 30% hatched was also in place. Lot's of violent and destructive tornados touched down. Many reports of golf ball to baseball sized hail occurred with the largest hailstone of the day being at around 5 inches. Wind reports were common at 60 to 70 MPH with the highest being 90 MPH. A separate area of severe storms around the Montana region also occurred, An enhanced risk was put in place. A few tornados including one strong one occurred as well as up to golf ball sized hail and a wind gust of 76 MPH.

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Day 3 (June 22, 2025)
A tornado touched down near Pedregal and began doing EF0 damage to mainly trees and roofs. As an EF1 it struck Nuevo Algodones casing some bad roof and tree damage. It then hit Yuma head on as a powerfull EF2 tornado causing bad damage to much of the center of the town. It than moved into the Triple Industrial Park casuing high end EF1 damage to many industrial buildings. It hit Sun Leisure Estates as a weak EF0 causing only minimal damage before lifting.

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Day 4 (June 23, 2025)
A supercell exhibiting two intense areas of rotation was spotted a few miles west of Las Vegas. The storm was tracking east at 50 MPH, straight towards downtown Vegas. 5 minutes later a tornado touched down in Summerlin South causing EF1 damage to many structures. A funnel cloud was spotted a few blocks north of the EF1 and a spotter noted it could touch down at any time. Less than 2 minutes later a second tornado touched down and began doing EF2 damage. The tornados both moved parallel to each other to the east. The EF1 grew in both size and strength and began doing EF2 damage as it neared Las Vegas. The second tornado began doing EF3 damage hundreds of buildings and tossing many cars around like toys. 10 minutes later, the tornados struck Las Vegas. The EF2 tornado tracked through several neighborhoods doing high end EF2 damage to hundreds of homes and small businesses. Trees and powerlines were snapped, cars flipped, roofs heavily damaged or removed and exterior walls badly damaged. The EF3 hit the downtown area causing very severe damage to several casinos and skyscrapers. Taller buildings had roof damage and all windows blown out. Smaller buildings had exterior wall damage and roofs heavily damaged or removed. Hundreds of cars were totaled and the Eiffel Tower replica was knocked over and destroyed. At this point another tornado touched down from the same supercell near Westchester Manor and started causing high end EF2 damage. After a brief period of rapid strengthening, the now high end EF3 tornado struck the Las Vegas airport causing terrible damage. The main buildings lost most or all of their roofs, many planes were either destroyed or damaged beyond repair and cars and buses were totaled. The tornado than began a slow weakening process and impacted northern portions of Las Vegas as a high end EF1 causing moderate to severe damage. 5 minutes later it lifted. The EF2 and EF3 were still on the ground but the EF3 had weakened to an EF1 and the EF2 to an EF0. The EF0 did some minor damage before lifting 6 minutes later and the EF1 did moderate damage before lifting 11 minutes later. 1,000 people were killed in this freakish event.

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Day 5 (June 24, 2025)
A small tornado touched down near Fargo doing EF0 damage to a few buildings. 10 minutes later EF1 damage occured to a farm and a house. The tornado gradually strengthened before hitting parts of Woodward as a EF2 with winds of 120 MPH causing significant damage to hundreds of buildings. As it left woodward a barn was hit by the now high end EF2. The tornado interacted negatively with another storm cell causing the storm to lose rotation. No one died.

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Day 6 (June 25, 2025)
A tornado touched down south of Split Rock Lighthouse and did some EF0 damage to hundreds of trees. The tornado became an EF1 and did EF1 damage to the Split Rock Lighthouse visitor center. A small satellite tornado impacted the lighthouse it self causing brief EF1 damage before dissipating less than a minute after it formed. The tornado countinited causing EF1 damage to hundrerds more trees and than began casuig EF2 damage to trees before moving into Beaver Bay. It struck Beaver Bay with winds of 120 MPH causing EF2 damage to the town and to Cove Point Resort. It continued moving north before hitting Silver Bay still as an EF2 with winds of 130 MPH. It than began to weakend and destroyed only mostly trees for the next 15 minutes before dissipating. 2 people died.

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Day 7 (June 26, 2025)
A tornado formed near Pine Island and did EF2 damage to several structures. It than briefly became a powerfull waterspout as it crossed a body of water. It than made landfall causing EF3 damage to downtown Cape Coral. Many buildings lost all of their roods and had exterior wall damage. Other damage included, trees snapped and uprooted, power poles snapped, cars tossed and mobile homes destroyed. The tornado moved into th ePine Manor and Whisky Creek area causing EF2 damage to hundreds of buildings and vehicles. The tornado than hit Page Park casuing high end EF1 damage. After causing more EF1 and EF0 damage, the tornado dissipated. 78 people died.

Portland Oregon EF5
A skinny yet powerful tornado formed in southern Portions of Buchanan causing EF1 damage to many buildings, trees and power poles. The tornado slid south southeast at 45 MPH. A few structres suatained EF2 damage and by the time the tornado reached South Bend it had become a violent EF3 with winds of 155 MPH casuing terrible damage to downtown south bend. The tornado hit hundreds more strucutres causing low end EF3 to EF2 damage before casuing EF1 damage to Gulivior Park. many more builds sustained EF0 damage before the tornado lifted. 6 people died.

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Day 8 (June 27, 2025)
Summery: The storm system in the northwest substantially intensified and a fairly large high risk was issued with a 45% hatched tornado probability included. A rare 60% hatched hail and wind probabilities also occurred. Many violent and deadly tornados, hail up to 5 inches and winds to 120 MPH occurred. A moderate risk was placed in parts of Florida and the north east. Several violent tornados, hail up to baseball size and winds to 98 MPH occurred. Another risk area of enhanced occurred in parts of the gulf. Several tornados, hail up to golf ball size and winds up to 75 MPH occurred. The storm system in the gulf would collide with the one in the north west the creating an outbreak no one could dream of.

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Day 9 (June 28, 2025)
Summery: When the storm system in the Gulf which was armed with plenty of tropical moisture collided with the one from the northeast, an unprecedented severe outbreak occurred causing widespread destruction. A massive high risk occurred from Texas to Minnesota. A very large amount of violent tornados, hail up to 7 inches, and winds up to 124 MPH occurred. A slight risk was issued for southern Florida were a few tornados touched down along with hail up to ping pong ball size and winds to 70 MpH.

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Day 10 (June 29, 2025)
Summery: June 29th was the most intense day of the outbreak. A insanely large high risk was issued was a massive area in a hatched 45% to 60% tornado risk. A large area of 60% hatched hail and wind probabilities also occurred. A record amount of tornados touched down including a frightening amount of intense ones. Hail up to 7.5 inches and winds to 125 MPH also occurred. This was at the time the most destructive day in history.

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Day 11 (June 30, 2025)
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued for the New York City metro area around 4:15 PM. The warning at first only had a threat of golf ball sized hail. This was confirmed in Morristown were significant damage resulted. As trained weather spotters kept an eye on this, they began to notice very strong and violent updrafts in excess of 160 MPH. The result from such an updraft would be hail in excess of 6 inches. As a result of the updrafts, the warning was updated to incluide winds up to 70 MPH and hail up to 6 inches in diameter. The storm itself was moving very slowly at about 10 MPH and had strengthen slightly more before hitting New York City. As the storm moved into the city, skies turned a violent looking dark green color and strong winds gusts started. The storm had lost only a little strength by the time it moved out into the Atlantic where a special marine warning was issued. The highest recorded gust from this storm was 75 MPH in downtown New York City and the largest hail measured was 7 inches also in New York City. 20 people were killed due to the large hail and 104 were injured. It was the costliest hailstorm on record.