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November 27
 * 1973 – A tornado outbreak hit parts of the Southeastern United States. Three tornadoes (one F2 and two F1) moved across DeSoto County, Mississippi and caused extensive damage in and around Horn Lake and Southaven, Mississippi, killing one person and injuring 75. In all, 212 mobile homes and two permanent homes were destroyed. An F3 tornado caused significant damage in Huntsville, Alabama, injuring 32 people. Planes and hangars were destroyed at the airport, and the National Weather Service office lost its roof.
 * 1994 – An outbreak brought destructive tornadoes to Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi. An F3 tornado destroyed 28 homes and damaged 300 others in Germantown, Tennessee, killing three people at a family reunion and injuring 25 others across town. Another F3 tornado caused major damage to 40-50 homes in Magee, Mississippi, where two people were killed by a falling tree. Yet another F3 tornado destroyed 27 homes in Chestnut Bluff and Crockett Mills, Tennessee, where it killed one person and injured three.
 * 2005 – Two people were killed and 15 were injured in a tornado outbreak across Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri. An F3 tornado overturned vehicles on Interstate 40 west of Plumerville, Arkansas, with one death and seven injuries in one vehicle. The other death was from an F2 tornado that destroyed a home near Briar, Missouri.