"Extreme Weather Ravages US and Globe in 2025: Tornadoes, Floods, and Powerful Cyclones Wreak Havoc"
29 November 2025

"Extreme Weather Ravages US and Globe in 2025: Tornadoes, Floods, and Powerful Cyclones Wreak Havoc"

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As we head into the final days of November 2025, the United States is experiencing a dramatic shift in weather patterns with a powerful post-Thanksgiving winter storm spreading across the Midwest and northern Plains. This storm arrives just as the nation recovers from an extraordinarily active year of natural disasters and severe weather events.

The year 2025 has been marked by relentless natural hazards across America. Through May alone, more than 724 tornadoes had already struck the country, resulting in at least 35 deaths. One particularly devastating outbreak occurred on May 16th when powerful tornadoes swept through the central United States, claiming 28 lives. An EF-3 tornado in St. Louis proved especially destructive, killing five people and damaging or destroying roughly 5,000 structures in the northern part of the city.

The tornado threat intensified again in mid-June when a major tornado outbreak and derecho caused significant damage across the Northern United States. Forty-one tornadoes were confirmed during this outbreak, with the most powerful being a violent EF-5 tornado that moved through areas near Enderlin, North Dakota on June 20th. This marked the first EF-5 tornado recorded worldwide since 2013, demonstrating the extreme nature of this year's severe weather.

Flooding has also devastated numerous regions throughout 2025. In early July, catastrophic flooding struck central Texas when the Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in just 45 minutes. This destructive event resulted in at least 135 deaths, including 36 children, with nearly 100 people still missing. Officials described this as a 100-year flood, an exceptionally rare occurrence.

Looking beyond the United States, November has brought numerous international disasters. Cyclone Senyar, which formed in the Strait of Malacca on November 25th, has proven particularly devastating. This cyclone, only the second ever documented in that strait since reliable records began, has killed over 500 people across Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia while leaving hundreds more missing. Cyclone Ditwah has also impacted the region, making landfall in Sri Lanka with over 80 casualties reported.

Earlier in the month, Typhoon Kalmaegi devastated portions of the central Philippines and Vietnam, killing over 250 people and leaving many injured. This was followed just five days later by Typhoon Fung-wong, an extraordinarily large storm that made landfall in the northern Philippines, disrupting recovery efforts from the previous typhoon.

The convergence of multiple severe weather events throughout 2025 reflects an increasingly active and unpredictable climate pattern, with both tornadoes and tropical cyclones reaching record-breaking intensity levels.

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