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Date: 2013-11-06 10:17:06
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Fact Sheet - Tornadoes  Maine averages one to two tornadoes per year, typically touching down in uninhabited wooded areas. In 2009 and 2010, tornadoes were verified in Aroostook and in Oxford County, Maine.

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