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Throughout the late evening hours of March 14, 2025, a very long-track and low-end EF4 tornado carved a 118.96-mile long path across Stone, Izard, Sharp and Randolph counties in northern Arkansas, as well as Ripley and Butler counties in southeastern Missouri. Part of a historic tornado outbreak sequence across the central United States, the tornado was the longest-lived and one of the strongest of the 118 tornadoes that occurred during the outbreak, as well as the third longest-tracked tornado in Arkansas history and the longest-tracked tornado of 2025. The tornado was also the first violent (F/EF4+) tornado in Arkansas since the 2014 Mayflower–Vilonia tornado nearly 11 years prior.
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