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ST. LOUIS — An EF3 tornado touched down in the St. Louis area Friday and left a path of devastation that was more than 20 miles long. The powerful storm left utility poles snapped, homes and ...
According to the NWS storm survey, the tornado began near Clayton, in the St. Louis metro area, and tracked through portions of the Washington University Campus and Forest Park. At its peak, the ...
ST. LOUIS — We’re learning more about where the tornado hit St. Louis Friday. The storm was about 20 miles long and first touched down at around Hanley and Clayton Road. Damage reports ...
On the left, Surdex Corporation captured the area around Delmar and Union before a tornado ripped through St. Louis on May 16, 2025. On the right, the block after the tornado in an image taken the ...
The National Weather Service says the tornado that struck St. Louis on Friday afternoon was an EF-3, with winds up to 152 mph. It barreled through the city at 55 mph, at times stretching a mile wide.
The tornado that left a path of destruction in its wake throughout parts of Clayton, the Central West End, and many north St. Louis neighborhoods devastated several area restaurants. In the midst of ...
ST. LOUIS — A single tornado that marched through the St. Louis area on a path of 22.8 miles with maximum winds of 152 mph caused five deaths, a few dozen injuries and approximately $1 billion ...