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Part of a small outbreak
There were nine tornadoes on May 29, 1995. This may be a primary source, but it says it in
http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/1995/5/29/map and if I can find secondary and/or tertiary sources, we could use these as references. The other tornadoes ranged from F0 to F2, including small tornadoes in
Emmaus, Pennsylvania and
Southbury, Connecticut and an F2 tornado in
Columbia County, New York possibly spawned by the same storm as the Great Barrington tornado. I didn't mean to post what could possibly be irrelevant information, but do think that there should be a tornado table in this article. If we could find more reliable sources, I see no reason why we can't have a tornado table here.--
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