Yes. There actually was a tornado in Edmonton about 20 years ago.
The Edmonton tornado in 1987 resulted in 27 fatalities.
Tornadoes are rare in Edmonton, but on July 31, 1987, a F4 tornado struck Edmonton killing 27 people. That day is commonly referred to as Black Friday.
The day the F4 tornado hit Edmonton, July 31, 1987, is known as Black Friday.
If you mean Edmonton, Alberta then yes. On July 31, 1987 a devastating F4 tornado struck Edmonton, killing 27 people. This marks it as the second deadliest tornado in Canadian history. There has even been speculation that this tornado may have briefly reached F5 intensity.
their was a man that was driving out side of edmonton. he saw the funnel cloud start to form and heard weather warnings on the radio so he phoned in to warn them that their was a tornado on its way to edmonton.
The Edmonton, Alberta tornado of July 31, 1987 killed 27 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in Canadian history.
The deadliest tornado in Canadian history was the Regina, Saskatchewan tornado of June 30 1912. It killed 28. It is closely followed by the Edmonton, Alberta tornado of July 31, 1987 which killed 27.
The last tornado to hit Seattle was in 1971.
A of May 28, 2012 the last tornado in Michigan was on March 12.
The last tornado to hit the Bronx was on July 25, 2010.
The last tornado to hit Taylor was the summer of 1980.