EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Van | Van Zandt | TX | | 1236–1238 | | | | A sturdy dwelling lost its door and windows. A nearby garage had its doors removed, and numerous trees were damaged (some of them snapped).[3] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Red River Army Depot | Bowie | TX | | 1413–1420 | | | | Trees were downed or snapped; trees fell on a house. An outbuilding was destroyed, a security guard shelter was pushed over, and several campers were damaged or destroyed. A portion of the camper sales store was damaged.[4] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SSE of Ashdown | Little River | AR | | 1427–1430 | | | | A metal building, some farm equipment, and trees were damaged.[5] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Tollette | Howard | AR | | 1446–1450 | | | | Several buildings, a baseball field, and a chicken house were damaged. Several houses sustained roof damage.[6] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Liberty | Amite | MS | | 2150–2154 | | | | Several large trees were downed and uprooted, several houses suffered extensive roof damage, and several trailers were damaged.[7] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | ESE of Cary | Sharkey | MS | | 2317–2318 | | | | A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[8] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | NW of Holly Bluff | Sharkey | MS | | 2325–2334 | | | | A strong tornado snapped or uprooted a few thousand trees. A hunting camp sustained minor damage.[9] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | S of Mendenhall | Simpson | MS | | 0301–0302 | | | | Numerous pine trees were snapped or uprooted, and one home sustained minor roof damage.[10] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Mendenhall | Simpson | MS | | 0310–0312 | | | | A large shed was destroyed, power lines were downed, and a trampoline was thrown and severely damaged. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[11] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SW of Foxworth | Marion | MS | | 0325–0326 | | | | A livestock barn was severely damaged, a roof was blown off an outbuilding, a trampoline was tossed into a pond, and numerous hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted. A cow was killed.[12] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Forest | Scott | MS | | 0343–0345 | | | | Numerous trees were downed.[13] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Forest | Scott, Newton | MS | | 0349–0354 | | | | Numerous trees were downed. Several homes suffered roof damage, three large grain bins were destroyed, two railroad light standards were bent, two cinder block buildings were nearly destroyed, and a mobile home was destroyed by a fallen tree. A highway sign was downed.[14] [15] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Porterville | Kemper | MS | | 0449–0450 | | | | A shed was destroyed, a fence was flattened, a church steeple was damaged, and several trees were downed or uprooted.[16] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Camp Shelby | Forrest | MS | | 0512–0513 | | | | Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Twelve buildings (mostly barracks) were damaged, a hummer was overturned, and the windows were blown out vehicles. Fourteen people were injured.[17] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | S of Quitman | Clarke | MS | | 0520–0530 | | | | A large two-story frame house was moved several feet off its foundation, with its windows blown out and roof damaged. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Two other homes sustained roof damage.[18] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | Eutaw | Greene | AL | | 0649–0655 | | | | Approximately 25 houses were affected: 20 sustained minor damage, 4 sustained major damage, and 1 was destroyed. Several hundred trees were snapped or downed.[19] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | WNW of Samantha | Tuscaloosa | AL | | 0650–0651 | | | | At least one home sustained significant damage and six others were damaged. Several hundred trees were snapped or downed; one vehicle was severely damaged by a fallen tree.[20] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Prosperity | Newberry | SC | | 2123–2127 | | | | Many trees were downed.[21] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Great Falls | Lancaster | SC | | 2142–2145 | | | | Trees were downed.[22] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNE of Burlington | Alamance, Caswell | NC | | 2154–2202 | | | | The roof was blown off a tobacco barn, a carport was lifted, a shed was destroyed, and downed numerous trees. A tractor and an irrigation system were damaged, a barn was destroyed, and a few homes sustained roof or structural damage (an associated garage to one home was destroyed).[23] [24] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Big Stone Gap | Wise | VA | | 2155–2157 | | | | Approximately 46 homes were impacted: 25 sustained minor damage, 15 sustained major damage, and 6 were destroyed. Large trees were downed. Two injuries were reported.[25] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NW of Williston | Aiken | SC | | 0019–0031 | | | | Trees and power lines were downed.[26] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Mocksville | Davie | NC | | 0117 | | | | A mobile home and surrounding outbuildings were damaged. Trees were downed.[27] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Enfield | Halifax | NC | | 0150–0151 | | | | A home lost some of its shingles, and numerous trees were damaged or downed.[28] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | ENE of Tallahassee | Leon | FL | | 1225–1230 | | | | Eight homes were severely damaged, resulting in one injury. Several additional houses sustained lesser degrees of damage, and both trees and power lines were downed.[30] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | NW of Steinhatchee | Taylor | FL | | 1336–1337 | | | | A waterspout came ashore as a strong tornado. Fifteen homes sustained minor to moderate damage, and several decks associated with these houses failed. One home was blown off its foundation and thrown into the road. A few small boats were lofted, and trees and power lines were damaged. Two people were injured.[31] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Wellborn | Suwannee | FL | | 1430 | | | | Trees were downed; an old shed was blown into trees.[32] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Lake City | Columbia | FL | | 1445–1500 | | | | 2 deaths – Numerous trees and power lines were snapped or downed. A total of 60 homes were impacted: 20 sustained minor damage, 21 suffered major damage, and 19 were completely destroyed. Two businesses were destroyed and an additional six sustained major damage. Five people were injured.[33] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNW of Macclenny | Baker | FL | | 1510–1520 | | | | One residence was destroyed while another had its tin roof blown. One person was injured.[34] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Darien | Wayne | GA | | 1520–1525 | | | | Hundreds of trees were snapped and several garages were damaged.[35] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of Macclenny | Charlton | GA | | 1520–1525 | | | | Five homes were damaged, including one severely. Numerous power lines were downed.[36] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Waynesville | Brantley | GA | | 1527 | | | | The public reported a brief tornado that damaged one home.[37] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNW of Kent | Nassau | FL | | 1530 | | | | An outhouse sustained minor damage and trees were downed.[38] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Darien | McIntosh | GA | | 1557 | | | | Law enforcement reported two brief tornado touchdowns.[39] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Kings Bay | Camden | GA | | 1630–1635 | | | | A former NWS employee reported a waterspout/tornado.[40] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Douglasville | Douglas | GA | | 0025–0040 | | | | A mobile home and a site-built house were destroyed; 10 homes sustained major damage and 52 suffered minor damage; 1 business sustained major damage while another sustained minor damage. A shed was destroyed, a trampoline was lofted, a fence and a basketball goal were downed, and several trees were snapped or uprooted. One person was injured.[41] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Edmond | Oklahoma | OK | | 0623 | | | | A media storm chaser reported a brief tornado.[65] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | NW of Edmond | Oklahoma | OK | | 0639–0645 | | | | Many homes sustained roof, window, garage door, and fence damage; one home lost a large part of its roof and inside severely damaged. Several large power transmission poles were downed.[66] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of Hominy | Osage | OK | | 1046–1054 | | | | One roof of a home was substantially damaged while others were affected less severely. Barns were damaged or destroyed and trees were downed.[67] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Ramona | Washington | OK | | 1225 | | | | A media storm chaser reported a brief tornado.[68] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNE of Perry | Noble | OK | | 1420 | | | | A hay barn was damaged.[69] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Elkton | Hickory | MO | | 1448–1454 | | | | Three homes were damaged and several trees were snapped.[70] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Albatross | Lawrence | MO | | 1509–1510 | | | | A hay barn was damaged and a few power poles were snapped.[71] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Moundville | Vernon | MO | | 1533–1534 | | | | A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[72] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of El Dorado Springs | Cedar | MO | | 1659–1700 | | | | A barn sustained minor damage, and several trees near the barn were snapped or uprooted.[73] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | S of Seneca | Ottawa, Newton | OK, MO | | 1844–1852 | | | | Several homes had their roofs severely damaged while others had their windows broken. Several barns and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, power poles were damaged, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[74] [75] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Northern Neosho | Newton | MO | | 1859–1906 | | | | Ten homes were damaged and another three were destroyed. A business was damaged. Three people were injured.[76] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Buffalo | Dallas | MO | | 1917–1923 | | | | Approximately 40 homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. An industrial plant was damaged, and airplanes were flipped at Buffalo Airport. Three people were injured.[77] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Northern Lebanon | Laclede | MO | | 1946–1950 | | | | A strong tornado damaged several homes and businesses. A school bus was overturned at an Esther Elementary school.[78] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SSW of Godley | Johnson | TX | | 2005–2006 | | | | Several sheds and outbuildings were rolled. Fences were damaged, and trees were downed.[79] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Godley | Johnson | TX | | 2010–2014 | | | | A mobile home was rolled and destroyed. A nearby car sustained substantial damage, a shed was damaged, and power lines were downed.[80] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Festus | Monroe | IL | | 2145–2147 | | | | A garage and a barn were damaged, and tree limbs were downed.[81] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Goodnight | Polk | MO | | 2206–2207 | | | | A home, barn, and power poles were damaged.[82] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NW of Gainesville | Ozark | MO | | 2212–2213 | | | | A turkey barn sustained minor damage.[83] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | South Fork | Howell | MO | | 2247–2248 | | | | A barn housing a camping unit was destroyed.[84] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Hugo Lake | Choctaw | OK | | 0010 | | | | A tornado was photographed by the public.[85] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of Wright City | McCurtain | OK | | 0031–0041 | | | | Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Two homes sustained minor damage.[86] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | NW of Haskell | Saline | AR | | 0202–0219 | | | | Nine houses and three mobile homes were destroyed; sixteen houses and one mobile home sustained major damage; forty homes and one mobile home sustained minor damage. Many power lines and some power poles were downed. Thousands of trees were toppled. One person was injured.[87] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Benton to Bryant | Saline | AR | | 0223–0232 | | | | Four residences sustained major damage an additional twenty sustained minor damage. In the Hurricane Lake Mobile Home Park, twenty-two mobile homes were destroyed, eleven mobile homes sustained major damage, and ten mobile homes sustained minor damage. More than one hundred and fifty vehicles were damaged at a car dealership. A lumber yard sustained substantial damage. One person was injured.[88] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Northwestern Bryant | Saline | AR | | 0234–0240 | | | | Six houses were destroyed and an additional thirty others suffered varying degrees of damage, especially in the Hurricane Meadows subdivision.[89] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Little Rock | Pulaski | AR | | 0247–0301 | | | | Six houses were destroyed while an additional ninety-eight sustained major damage and one hundred and seventy sustained minor damage. In addition, four businesses sustained major damage and three sustained minor damage; eleven apartments were affected. One person was injured.[90] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Northern Little Rock | Pulaski | AR | | 0306–0320 | | | | A number of hangars suffered substantial damage at North Little Rock Airport; almost all tied-down small planes were overturned. A DC3 aircraft rolled about into a ditch, simultaneously trapping a small plane underneath it. A flagpole, birdhouse, and television antenna were toppled at the National Weather Service office. A considerable amount of roof damage occurred at Slyvan Hills High School, and the Sherwood Sports Complex suffered substantial damage.[91] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Gravel Ridge | Pulaski | AR | | 0314–0315 | | | | A satellite tornado to the 0306–0320 UTC EF2 downed multiple trees which fell on a house and a mobile home.[92] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Little Rock Air Force Base | Pulaski | AR | | 0323–0326 | | | | A number of trees and a large billboard were downed.[93] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of Bismarck | Hot Spring | AR | | 0328–0335 | | | | Dozens of trees were downed, and the roof of one home was damaged.[94] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Cabot to Austin to Ward | Lonoke | AR | | 0328–0340 | | | | A self-storage warehouse and two storage buildings were destroyed. A truck repair building was severely damaged, and two large warehouses also sustained lesser damage. Several vehicles on a used car lot were damaged by a fallen canopy. A gas station had its canopy damaged, several homes and businesses sustained roof damage, and trees were downed.[95] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Ward to SW of Searcy | Lonoke, White | AR | | 0342–0401 | | | | Numerous trees were toppled, and several barns and outbuildings sustained roof damage.[96] [97] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Hot Springs | Garland, Hot Spring | AR | | 0350–0357 | | | | Hundreds of trees were downed.[98] [99] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | S of Farmington | Graves | KY | | 0620–0624 | | | | An old grocery store and mobile home were deroofed. About thirty percent of the roof on one large farm equipment building was ripped off while some siding was removed from a second. Between 100 and 200 trees were snapped or uprooted.[100] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | S of Leighton | Colbert | AL | | 1303–1310 | | | | A tornado moving upward of 85 mph (140 km/h) ripped a large portion of the roof off a Whitesell distribution center. A building at the Colbert County Road Department was heavily damaged.[101] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of Athens | Limestone | AL | | 1334–1341 | | | | A shed was destroyed. A home and several trees were damaged.[102] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Harvest | Limestone | AL | | 1404–1409 | | | | A home, two barn structures, numerous trees, and a security fence were damaged. A trampoline was tossed and swirl patterns were found in a grassy field.[103] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Atlanta | Winn | LA | | 1508–1512 | | | | A barn was completely destroyed, with metal tossed into nearby trees. A home sustained shingle damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[104] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Winnfield | Winn | LA | | 1521–1526 | | | | Numerous large trees were downed; one fell on a car, injuring the occupant.[105] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Nauvoo | Walker | AL | | 1528–1531 | | | | Two outbuildings, a mobile home, and a house sustained minor damage. Numerous trees were snapped off, and a trampoline was tossed.[106] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | WNW of Redwood | Warren | MS | | 1623–1627 | | | | Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted; 30 to 40 homes, mostly mobile homes, were damaged by fallen trees. An additional 10 to 15 structures sustained roof damage or had their carports torn off. Several power lines were down.[107] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Vicksburg | Warren | MS | | 1652–1654 | | | | Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted; a few structures were damaged by fallen trees. Several power lines were downed. One person was injured.[108] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | NW of Bolton | Hinds | MS | | 1711–1714 | | | | A shed was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.[109] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Bolton | Hinds | MS | | 1717–1719 | | | | Two billboards were downed and destroyed while a third was heavily damaged. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.[110] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | Northern Jackson | Madison, Hinds, Rankin | MS | | 1728–1742 | | | | Countless trees were snapped and uprooted, many of which caused damage to structures upon falling. Light poles were snapped, two hotels were damaged, and dozens of cars at a car dealership had their windows blown out. Several commercial and warehouse buildings sustained extensive roof and facade damage, and a number of homes and apartments sustained severe damage to their roofs. Power poles were snapped, a fence was flattened, and an awning was blown out. Twenty-one people were injured.[111] [112] [113] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Saks | Calhoun | AL | | 2024 | | | | A trained storm spotter videoed a brief tornado.[114] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | NE of Winnsboro | Fairfield | SC | | 2224–2230 | | | | Several groves of trees were downed in a convergent pattern.[115] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Joanna | Laurens, Newberry | SC | | 0042–0046 | | | | Trees were downed onto roads, a house, and a mobile home. The latter two structures also sustained wind damage to their roofs and exterior walls.[116] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | NE of Plainwell | Allegan, Barry | MI | | 0539–0544 | | | | A hose barn was significantly damaged, a trailer was lifted, and some gravel yard equipment was damaged. A tank was lofted, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[123] [124] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NW of Tye | Taylor | TX | | 2028–2031 | | | | Storm chasers reported a brief tornado.[125] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Tye | Taylor | TX | | 2035–2038 | | | | Storm chasers reported a brief tornado.[126] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of Breckenridge | Stephens | TX | | 2212–2217 | | | | A large metal shed and several trees were damaged. Several large storage containers were blown across the road.[127] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Breckenridge | Stephens | TX | | 2221–2232 | | | | Storage buildings, power poles, trees, and an estimated 46 homes sustained minor to considerable damage. Several airport buildings had their overhead doors blown in. Six people were injured.[128] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Breckenridge | Stephens | TX | | 2236–2238 | | | | Storm chasers reported a brief tornado.[129] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Palo Pinto | Palo Pinto | TX | | 2255–2256 | | | | Trained storm spotters reported a brief tornado.[130] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NW of Kalispell | Flathead | MT | | 2345–0000 | | | | Members of the public reported a landspout tornado.[131] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Graford | Palo Pinto | TX | | 2350–2353 | | | | A few houses had their roofs ripped off, power poles were snapped, several trees were uprooted.[132] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Soper | Choctaw | OK | | 0010 | | | | A KOTV-DT storm chaser reported a brief tornado.[133] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of Paradise | Wise | TX | | 0043–0046 | | | | Trained storm spotters reported a tornado.[134] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Pickens | McCurtain | OK | | 0126–0129 | | | | A few trees were damaged.[135] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Bethel | McCurtain | OK | | 0142–0144 | | | | A few trees were snapped and uprooted.[136] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of McCurtain | Haskell | OK | | 0203 | | | | Power lines were downed.[137] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Sadler | Grayson | TX | | 0220–0222 | | | | A storm chaser observed a brief tornado.[138] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Dallas | Polk | AR | | 0242–0243 | | | | Trees were downed in Ouachita National Forest.[139] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Pocola | Le Flore | OK | | 0307 | | | | Storm chasers reported a brief tornado over open country.[140] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNE of Sherwood | Irion | TX | | 0457–0504 | | | | Trees limbs were snapped.[141] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SW of Tankersley | Tom Green | TX | | 0501–0506 | | | | The roof and some walls to the upper floor of a residence were ripped off.[142] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of San Angelo | Tom Green | TX | | 0507–0515 | | | | Tree limbs were snapped, and six utility poles were downed.[143] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | San Angelo | Tom Green | TX | | 0514–0518 | | | | A large distribution warehouse was severely damaged, and two trailers were overturned. A communication tower, power lines, and power poles were toppled. Cars were flipped, and roofs and road signs were damaged.[144] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Vancourt | Tom Green | TX | | 0532–0535 | | | | Twenty sheep shelters were destroyed, irrigation equipment was damaged, an RV travel trailer was overturned, and tin was removed from a large outbuilding.[145] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Brownwood | Brown | TX | | 06:35–06:38 | | | | Grain silos and roofs were damaged, while a trailer was overturned.[146] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Southern Glen Rose | Somervell | TX | | 08:03–08:11 | | | | One home sustained significant damage to its roof, porch, and well house while a second had its porch ripped off. Numerous outbuildings were destroyed, about 50 trees were downed or uprooted, and a school lost the roof to its music room.[147] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SW of Lillian | Johnson | TX | | 08:30–08:37 | | | | At least thirty homes sustained varying degrees of damage, including three that were rendered total losses. Many sheds and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, several trees were uprooted (two of which fell on homes), and power lines were downed.[148] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | DeSoto | Dallas | TX | | 09:00–09:05 | | | | Around 20 homes sustained damage, with one losing the majority of its roof. Many trees, power poles, and power lines were downed. Sheds and outbuildings sustained damage.[149] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Allen to McKinney | Collin | TX | | 09:04–09:10 | | | | Hundreds of homes sustained damage to their roofs, trees, or fences. The Collin County Regional Airport sustained damage to several hangars and some of its aircraft. Numerous power lines and power poles were downed.[150] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Belton to Temple | Bell | TX | | 09:05–09:17 | | | | Numerous roofs, fences, and signs were damaged; one downed fence was anchored with cement pillars. A metal lost its roof and had a few of its rooms barricaded by debris, trapping guests. A duplex also lost its roof and suffered water damage, vehicles were damaged, a golf course lost its scoreboard, and about 40 trees were damaged or uprooted.[151] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | NE of Williford | Sharp | AR | | 09:29–09:30 | | | | A shed and a camping trailer were destroyed, and a number of trees were toppled.[152] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNE of Vian | Sequoyah | OK | | 09:56–09:57 | | | | Numerous trees were damaged.[153] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | N of Bunch | Adair | OK | | 10:15–10:17 | | | | Several mobile homes, barns, and other buildings were destroyed. Power poles were snapped, and extensive tree damage was noted.[154] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | E of Stilwell | Adair, Washington | OK, AR | | 10:26–10:33 | | | | A mobile and a barn were destroyed, a vehicle was rolled, power poles were snapped, and extensive tree damage occurred.[155] [156] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | SE of Fayetteville | Washington | AR | | 10:50–10:53 | | | | A permanent home sustained major damage while several others were affected. Power poles were snapped and extensive tree damage was observed.[157] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Wesley | Madison | AR | | 11:02–11:03 | | | | Extensive tree damage occurred and a barn was destroyed.[158] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of Huntsville to S of Berryville | Madison, Carroll | AR | | 11:20–11:32 | | | | Barns were destroyed, a home was damaged, and extensive tree damage occurred.[159] [160] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Topaz | Douglas | MO | | 12:55–12:56 | | | | One home sustained major roof damage and two other buildings were destroyed.[161] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | W of Texarkana | Bowie | TX | | 13:12–13:14 | | | | A cinder-block and lawnmower business was completely destroyed, a brick home sustained significant damage to its roof and exterior walls, and a metal shop built with large metal I-beams was demolished; I-beams were tossed up to . In total, 12 structures were damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees were downed, three tractor trailers were flipped (resulting in one injury), and the Lonestar Army Ammunition Depot reportedly suffered damage. An outbuilding sales business lost several buildings and had many others damaged. Several sheds and barns were damaged or destroyed, and a greenhouse was severely damaged.[162] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Pomona | Howell | MO | | 13:15–13:19 | | | | Numerous trees were damaged.[163] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | NW of Sheridan to S of East End | Grant, Saline | AR | | 15:56–16:15 | | | | A covered pavilion at a cemetery, a shed, a cattle shed, and a barn were destroyed. Four cows and a donkey were killed. Dozens of trees were snapped or downed.[164] [165] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NNE of Lineville | Wayne | IA | | 21:33–21:34 | | | | A brief tornado caused insignificant damage.[166] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | ENE of Cambria | Wayne | IA | | 21:49–21:50 | | | | A brief tornado caused insignificant damage.[167] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Seymour | Appanoose | IA | | 21:57–21:59 | | | | Law enforcement reported a tornado.[168] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Moravia | Appanoose | IA | | 22:10–22:13 | | | | A garage and a house were damaged.[169] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SW of Beacon | Mahaska | IA | | 22:43–22:46 | | | | A home had its shingles ripped off. One outbuilding was damaged, with the top of the structure crushed.[170] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Ursa to Lima | Adams | IL | | 22:55–23:02 | | | | A few trees were downed or had their limbs snapped. Several power lines were toppled, and a few homes sustained minor damage.[171] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | W of Keosauqua | Van Buren | IA | | 23:16–23:19 | | | | A wine shed and a mobile home were destroyed. The top of a silo was ripped off, the second story of a winery was damaged, and a house sustained minor structural damage. Several large trees were topped off.[172] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Montezuma | Poweshiek | IA | | 23:21–23:29 | | | | A farmstead saw a portion of its roof peeled off, with siding torn and windows blown out. Two barns on the property were blown down.[173] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | W of Stockport | Van Buren | IA | | 23:25–23:32 | | | | A barn had its roof ripped off, a shed was blown off its foundation, some trees were damaged, and a utility pole was blown onto a car.[174] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Sutter | Hancock | IL | | 23:30–23:32 | | | | A garage, barns, and sheds were destroyed; another barn was blown off its foundation. A church roof, hog confinement, some homes, outbuildings, and several trees were damaged.[175] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Basco | Hancock | IL | | 23:33–23:34 | | | | Trees and the roof to a house were damaged.[176] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Elvaston | Hancock | IL | | 23:35–23:36 | | | | One residence sustained damage to its roof, garage door, and trees.[177] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Victor | Poweshiek | IA | | 23:36–23:38 | | | | A home and outbuildings were damaged, trees were uprooted, and road signs were pulled from the ground.[178] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of South English | Keokuk | IA | | 00:03–00:08 | | | | Some shingles were blown off a few houses, some outbuildings and a machine shed were damaged or destroyed, and some trees were downed.[179] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Keota | Keokuk | IA | | 00:05 | | | | Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[180] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | St. Joseph | Buchanan | MO | | 01:30–01:32 | | | | Several buildings were damaged, and one person was injured.[181] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF1 | NE of Dickson | Dickson | TN | | 1600–1603 | | | | Two barns were flattened, an outbuilding was destroyed, trees were snapped and uprooted, and homes sustained damage.[182] |
bgcolor=# | EF3 | Lawrenceburg to WSW of Lynnville | Lawrence, Giles | TN | | 1705–1724 | | | | Many homes sustained roof damage, including one residential home that was completely leveled. The Liberty Hill Baptist Church sustained severe damage. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, utility poles were toppled, and a TVA electrical transmission tower was downed. One person was injured.[183] [184] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | NW of Albany | Clinton | KY | | 1739–1740 | | | | A barn was destroyed, a grain silo was heavily damaged, and several large trees were downed, some of which fell on a farmhouse and late model SUV and caused extensive damage. Several outbuildings sustained minor damage.[185] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Lewisburg | Marshall | TN | | 1740 | | | | A few trees were downed.[186] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of Albany | Clinton | KY | | 1741–1742 | | | | Four utility poles were snapped, and several large trees were downed.[187] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | W of Alpha | Clinton | KY | | 1744–1747 | | | | Several homes and outbuildings were heavily damaged. Scores of trees and utility poles were downed.[188] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | NW of Alpha to SW of Monticello | Clinton, Wayne | KY | | 1746–1801 | | | | Several residences sustained damage, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and the roof was ripped from a ranch-style brick home, with the nearby outbuildings completely destroyed. A mobile home, barn, and grain silo were destroyed, while three other homes sustained heavy damage.[189] [190] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | NE of Shelbyville | Bedford | TN | | 1815–1825 | | | | Two barns were leveled, the roof and back walls of a residential home were ripped off, and trees were snapped or uprooted. Utility poles were bent, and a few other homes sustained roof damage.[191] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Beech Grove | Coffee | TN | | 1830–1831 | | | | A tractor trailer truck was blown onto its side.[192] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | N of McMinnville | Warren | TN | | 1842–1902 | | | | Three homes were completely destroyed, five homes were severely damaged, and 50 to 60 homes sustained minor damage. Trees were snapped and uprooted, and at least two barns were demolished.[193] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SSE of Vinemont | Cullman | AL | | 1846–1847 | | | | Trees and power lines were damaged.[194] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Arab | Morgan | AL | | 1906–1907 | | | | Trees damage was observed.[195] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Meridianville | Madison | AL | | 1907–1912 | | | | Two irrigation systems were flipped, and large trees were snapped and uprooted.[196] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Union Grove | Marshall | AL | | 1916–1918 | | | | The back of one home sustained slight damage, a shed was destroyed, and several trees were uprooted.[197] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | S of Doyle | White | TN | | 1920–1923 | | | | Some houses were damaged, a power pole was snapped, trees were snapped and uprooted, and a mobile home had its roof ripped off.[198] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Grant | Marshall | AL | | 1933–1935 | | | | Several trees were uprooted. Several homes and barns sustained minor roof damage.[199] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Vinemont | Cullman | AL | | 2005–2006 | | | | Tree damage was documented.[200] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Lawtell | Evangeline, St. Landry | LA | | 2027–2035 | | | | A few homes sustained minor roof damage, several tin sheds and barns sustained damage, and trees were snapped or uprooted. One mobile home was destroyed by a fallen tree while a second had its tin roof damaged.[201] [202] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Opelousas | St. Landry | LA | | 2040–2045 | | | | Several large trees were toppled, a house had its front windows broken and a portion of its tin roof ripped off, and several other residences sustained minor roof damage.[203] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Hueytown | Jefferson | AL | | 2108 | | | | A small grove of pine trees was snapped and uprooted.[204] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Hoover | Jefferson | AL | | 2125–2126 | | | | Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted, and major roof damage occurred at the Cedar Brook Apartments complex when a brick fire wall separating units collapsed.[205] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | E of Toledo | Lucas | OH | | 2320–2330 | | | | Several camping trailers were overturned, a large sign was downed, and dozens of trees were toppled.[206] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF0 | Southeastern Waldorf | Charles | MD | | 1809–1815 | | | | Several large trees were snapped and uprooted, some of which fell onto houses and vehicles. Several houses lost roofing and sections of siding. A large storage shed was shifted off its foundation and had some of its doors blown out.[225] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Chillum | Prince George's | MD | | 1827–1835 | | | | The northeast section of the roof at George E. Peters Adventist Elementary School was lifted and thrown downwind into the parking lot; debris from the school broke windows at Metropolitan Adventist Church. A construction office trailer was thrown on its side. A piece of plywood knocked power to the Prince Georges County Fire Station 44. Trees and a light pole were downed. [226] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Quinton | New Kent | VA | | 1936–1938 | | | | Two barns were destroyed, with metal debris blown . Multiple trees were downed.[227] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | River Road | Beaufort | NC | | 1945–1946 | | | | The public reported a brief tornado.[228] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | E of Mechanicsville | Hanover | VA | | 1945–1947 | | | | The section of a home's roof was ripped off and tossed, a shed was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[229] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Enfield | King William | VA | | 1958–2000 | | | | A barn was damaged, and multiple trees were downed.[230] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Chocowinity | Beaufort | NC | | 2038–2039 | | | | Numerous trained storm spotters reported a brief tornado.[231] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Sparta | Caroline | VA | | 2043–2045 | | | | An exterior garage was destroyed, with its roof and siding blown . Multiple trees were downed.[232] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | ENE of Manquin | King William | VA | | 2225–2227 | | | | A barn was shifted slightly off its foundation, a loaded utility trailer was overturned, and many trees were downed.[233] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Midway | King William | VA | | 2228–2229 | | | | Trees were downed.[234] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Windsor | Bertie | NC | | 2305–2307 | | | | Numerous trees were downed in a swamp.[235] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Middletown | Frederick | VA | | 0202–0204 | | | | Farm outbuildings and large barns were affected, including a few that were uplifted and completely destroyed and several more that had their roofs removed. Trees were snapped and uprooted. Several weights were deposited away.[236] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Snyder | Scurry | TX | | 19:34–19:42 | | | | A power pole was damaged.[237] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Snyder | Scurry | TX | | 19:50–19:54 | | | | Large trees were uprooted, a 20x40 storage building was rolled and destroyed, and metal farm buildings sustained significant damage.[238] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Rotan | Fisher | TX | | 19:54–19:57 | | | | Law enforcement reported a brief tornado.[239] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SSE of Center | Fisher | TX | | 20:40–20:43 | | | | Law enforcement reported a tornado.[240] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SSE of Lamesa | Dawson | TX | | 20:45–20:46 | | | | Visual confirmation of a tornado was relayed to the NWS.[241] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Lamesa | Dawson | TX | | 20:56–21:00 | | | | A news personality and trained storm spotters reported a tornado.[242] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Seminole | Gaines | TX | | 20:56–21:02 | | | | Broadcast media and emergency management confirmed a tornado.[243] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NW of Ackerly | Dawson | TX | | 21:08–21:09 | | | | Trained storm spotters observed a brief but well-defined tornado.[244] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Anson | Jones | TX | | 21:17–21:20 | | | | Anson Fire Department officials reported a tornado.[245] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Hawley | Jones | TX | | 21:29–21:32 | | | | A storm chaser reported a tornado.[246] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of New Hope | Jones | TX | | 21:35–21:42 | | | | A home sustained roof damage, many power poles were snapped, and tree limbs were broken.[247] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Barnsdall | Osage | OK | | 22:25–22:26 | | | | Multiple storm spotters reported a brief tornado over open country.[248] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Patricia | Dawson | TX | | 22:29–22:30 | | | | Trained storm spotters reported a brief tornado.[249] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | ENE of Albany | Shackelford | TX | | 22:30–22:33 | | | | A storm chaser reported a brief tornado.[250] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Bridgeport | Morrill | NE | | 23:32–23:52 | | | | A home and outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed.[251] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Big Spring | Howard | TX | | 23:55–23:56 | | | | Trained storm spotters reported a brief tornado.[252] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SE of Gordon | Erath | TX | | 23:56–23:59 | | | | A shed, a mobile homes, and tree limbs were damaged.[253] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Lipan | Erath, Palo Pinto | TX | | 23:58–00:09 | | | | Large trees were snapped and the roofs of structures were damaged.[254] [255] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Granbury | Hood | TX | | 00:40–00:42 | | | | The underpinning of a house was damaged, while fences and a gazebo were destroyed. Railroad ties were bent over. A well house was damaged and its plumbing tanks were ripped from the ground. A greenhouse and numerous outbuildings were damaged Numerous trees were damaged.[256] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | W of Burleson | Tarrant | TX | | 02:35–02:40 | | | | Two homes lost significant portions of their roofs and sustained damage to their external walls. An additional two houses had portions of roof decking removed. Several metal storage buildings were destroyed, nearby trees had large limbs broken off, and other homes sustained minor roof damage.[257] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF2 | N of Beloit to S of Jamestown | Mitchell, Cloud | KS | | 0523–0558 | | | | Several homes, farmsteads, outbuildings, power poles, and trees were damaged.[263] [264] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Johnson | Nehama | NE | | 0523–0558 | | | | Several buildings had their roofing material and facade peeled or collapsed. Trees were snapped, two garages were pushed off their foundations, and a garage door was blown in beside a fire station.[265] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | ENE of Hollis | Cloud | KS | | 0626–0627 | | | | A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[266] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Floris | Davis | IA | | 1835–1837 | | | | Trees were downed, a roof was ripped off, and a garage may have been flattened.[267] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Winfield | Henry | IA | | 2008–2010 | | | | A tornado touched down at the Twin Lakes Golf Course, damaging a wind mill. A machine shed at a nearby farm had its north and east walls blown out. A wooden fence was toppled, power poles were snapped, and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[268] |
bgcolor=# | EF2 | NW of Muscatine | Muscatine | IA | | 2015–2025 | | | | Five farmsteads were impacted. Two homes had their shingles and siding peeled off. Outbuildings were damaged, a machine shed and a grain bin were destroyed, and a wooden swing-set was toppled. Utility poles and trees were snapped, uprooted, or downed.[269] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | SW of Kettle Falls | Ferry | WA | | 2143–2145 | | | | Law enforcement reported a tornado.[270] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | S of Portage to SE of Markesan | Columbia, Green Lake | WI | | 2218–2254 | | | | Trees were snapped and uprooted. Four residential homes sustained minor damage, while one home sustained major damage. Three farm buildings were destroyed, two suffered major damage and two sustained minor damage. Power lines were downed.[271] [272] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WSW of Wyocena | Columbia | WI | | 2220–2221 | | | | Some damage to tree branches was noted.[273] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | S of Belton | Bell | TX | | 2320–2328 | | | | Broadcast media reported a brief tornado.[274] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Holland | Bell | TX | | 2347–2348 | | | | A television meteorologist reported a brief tornado.[275] |
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EF#! scope="col" width="7%" align="center" class="unsortable"Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage | Summary |
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bgcolor=# | EF0 | W of Kings Mountain | Cleveland | NC | | 13:30 | | | | Several mobile homes had their skirting ripped off while others sustained damage to their roofs; one was blown off its blocks. A metal utility building was damaged and several trees were downed, including one that fell across three vehicles.[277] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Dekle Beach | Taylor | FL | | 17:06–17:08 | | | | Three homes sustained major roof damage while several other homes sustained minor damage to their porches, screens, and windows. Power was knocked out throughout the city.[278] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Virgilina | Halifax | VA | | 17:10–17:15 | | | | Six homes were damaged, and numerous large trees were toppled or snapped.[279] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Live Oak | Suwannee | FL | | 18:25 | | | | Houses were damaged, including a mobile home that had a portion of its roof removed.[280] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Lawrenceville to W of Jarratt | Brunswick, Greensville | VA | | 18:48–18:58 | | | | A long-tracked tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees, destroyed a mobile home, and inflicted roof and siding damage to several houses.[281] [282] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Colonial Heights | Colonial Heights (C), Prince George | VA | | 19:40–19:45 | | | | A football field clubhouse had a portion of its roof ripped off. The Medallion Pools building had metal ripped off which then damaged a few nearby vehicles. A half-ton air conditioning unit was blown . At the Dimmock Square Strip Mall, a string of four stores had ceiling tiles blown out, their roofs peeled off, and windows blown out. Cars were flipped and tossed into piles. Light poles were downed, while a bank and several homes sustained damage. Twenty-one people were injured.[283] [284] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | SE of Emporia | Greensville | VA | | 19:50–19:55 | | | | Numerous trees were snapped or toppled, and a few outbuildings were damaged.[285] |
bgcolor=# | EF3 | Suffolk to Naval Station Norfolk | Suffolk (C), Portsmouth (C), Norfolk (C) | VA | | 20:05–20:40 | | | | A significant tornado began near Suffolk, moving through Portsmouth and the Naval Station Norfolk before dissipating. At least a dozen homes were destroyed while many other homes and businesses were damaged. An elementary school was damaged, while a strip mall at the Freedom Plaza shopping center was destroyed. Numerous cars were tossed in the center, including one that was impaled into a building. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A total of 200 people were injured.[286] [287] [288] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | Capron | Southampton | VA | | 20:10–20:15 | | | | Several trees were downed or snapped.[289] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Claremont | Surry | VA | | 20:18–20:22 | | | | A double-wide mobile home was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or downed.[290] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NW of Jamestown | James City | VA | | 20:35–20:40 | | | | Homes sustained minor damage, and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[291] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Carrsville | Isle of Wight | VA | | 20:40–20:45 | | | | Six agricultural buildings and eleven homes were damaged.[292] |
bgcolor=# | EF1 | Bohannon | Mathews | VA | | 20:45–20:47 | | | | A home had its roof ripped off, a boat and a vehicle were overturned, and many trees were downed.[293] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | WNW of Bohannon | Gloucester, Mathews | VA | | 20:55–21:10 | | | | The roof was ripped off a barn and partially removed from a convenience store. A shed was destroyed, and several trees were snapped or downed.[294] [295] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | NE of Belhaven | Beaufort | NC | | 21:25–21:26 | | | | The public reported a brief tornado.[296] |
bgcolor=# | EF0 | N of Scranton | Hyde | NC | | 21:40–21:41 | | | | A waterspout began over the Pungo River and moved ashore.[297] |
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