United States Tornadoes
Tornado Weekly: March 18-24, 2012

Photogenic tornadic supercell over Willow, Oklahoma on March 18, 2011. Photo by Brett Roberts (brettjrob on flickr).
On March 18, 2012 one of the first Plains storm chase opportunities of the year focused on the Texas panhandle into southwest Oklahoma. Several tornadoes would end up being spotted. For the rest of the week, a storm system slowly moved to the East Coast.
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