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July 10, 2004 - Tornado
Numerous large trees and power poles were snapped off at ground level.
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Horace, North Dakota
City | Horace |
County | Cass |
State | North Dakota (ND) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 58047 |
This tornado tracked northward for about four miles and lifted near the Woodhaven Park in southwest Fargo. The tornado was likely enshrouded in downburst winds and heavy rain as it knocked down several wooden power poles and two metal truss power towers along its path. Sections of roofing were torn off of two apartment buildings. Many residences had tree, vehicle and roof damage. Peak wind were estimated at 135 mph.