The March 2006 Tornado Outbreak Sequence was an early season and long lasting tornado outbreak sequence in the central United States that started on the morning of March 9 and continued for over four days until the evening of March 13.
At least 12 deaths have been blamed on the severe weather, nine of them by tornadoes.
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