1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak

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1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak
Map of surveyed tornado tracks through the Grand Island area by Ted Fujita.
Meteorological history
DurationJune 3, 1980
Tornado outbreak
Tornadoes29
Maximum ratingF4 tornado
Duration2 days
Overall effects
Fatalities6
Injuries413
Damage$300 million (1980 USD)
Areas affectedMidwestern and Northeastern United States

Part of the tornado outbreaks of 1980

The 1980 Grand Island tornado outbreak, also known as The Night of the Twisters, was a tornado outbreak that produced a series of destructive tornadoes that affected the city of Grand Island, Nebraska, on June 3, 1980. Seven tornadoes occurred in or near the city that night, killing five people and injuring 200.

The name generally referred to by Grand Island area residents for the event, "The Night of the Twisters", comes from the semi-fictionalized book of the same name, loosely based on the June 3, 1980 tornadoes, by author Ivy Ruckman, which in turn inspired a made-for-TV movie of the same name that premiered on The Family Channel (now Freeform) in February 1996. While the outbreak is best known for the Grand Island tornado family on June 3, the event as a whole produced 29 tornadoes across two days, causing severe damage as far east as Pennsylvania. In addition to the five deaths that occurred in the Grand Island area, the outbreak injured a total of 413 across seven states.