This article needs to be updated. The reason given is: Recent tornado survey results have not been incorporated into multiple tornadoes listed below.(July 2023) |
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in July and August 2023. Tornado counts are considered preliminary until final publication in the database of the National Centers for Environmental Information.[1] On average, there are 119 confirmed tornadoes in the United States in July and 81 in August.[2]
The northern states nearer the Canadian border are most favored for tornadoes in July and August, including the Upper Midwest, the Great Lakes and the Northeastern states, due to the positioning of the summertime jet stream. Summer thunderstorms and tropical activity can also result in increased (mostly weak) tornado activity in the Florida Peninsula.[3] In addition, there can also be occasional increases in the southern and eastern United States as a result of tornadoes from landfalling tropical cyclones should such occur, especially in August.[4]
With 111 confirmed tornadoes, July saw near average levels of tornadic activity. No major outbreaks occurred during the month, although widespread severe weather with limited to scattered tornado activity occurred on most days. August saw well above average activity with 138 confirmed tornadoes and more significant tornadoes were confirmed during that time then in July especially in the climatologically favored Great Lakes and Northeast. However, no large outbreaks occurred during this month as well. Tropical tornadoes did not occur until the end of the month, when Tropical Storm Harold and Hurricane Idalia made landfall in the United States.
July
editEFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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21 | 58 | 33 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 115 |
July 1 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | N of Sherwood | Defiance | OH | 41°19′12″N 84°33′10″W / 41.32°N 84.5527°W | 21:42–21:43 | 0.22 mi (0.35 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief landspout tornado touched down north of Sherwood damaging outbuildings and trees.[5] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Hickory to SE of Grand Rivers | Graves, Marshall, Lyon | KY | 36°49′30″N 88°39′25″W / 36.825°N 88.657°W | 23:30–00:01 | 27.42 mi (44.13 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A long-tracked intermittent tornado caused predominantly minor tree damage. A few agricultural buildings were damaged as well.[6][7][8] |
July 2 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | SE of Zion | Centre | PA | 40°54′22″N 77°39′53″W / 40.906°N 77.6647°W | 19:08–19:13 | 0.62 mi (1.00 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Large trees were toppled.[9] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Liverpool | Dauphin | PA | 40°33′35″N 76°58′17″W / 40.5597°N 76.9713°W | 19:44–19:46 | 0.9 mi (1.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado downed trees just south of a broader area of straight-line wind damage.[10] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Hartleton | Union | PA | 40°54′09″N 77°07′55″W / 40.9025°N 77.132°W | 19:48–19:56 | 1.47 mi (2.37 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A tornado lifted the roof of a barn and damaged chicken coop and snapped multiple trees.[11] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Anderson City | Anderson | KY | 38°00′43″N 85°00′04″W / 38.012°N 85.001°W | 19:55–19:59 | 3.57 mi (5.75 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
A barndominium had a portion of its metal roof torn off and many trees were damaged or uprooted.[12] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Mifflinburg | Union | PA | 40°56′00″N 77°04′06″W / 40.9334°N 77.0682°W | 19:59–20:06 | 2.12 mi (3.41 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Garage doors were collapsed inward, and portions of the structure's roof were uplifted. Tree limbs were snapped or downed.[13] | |||||||
EF1 | Milton | Union, Northumberland | PA | 40°59′32″N 76°52′57″W / 40.9921°N 76.8825°W | 20:25–20:33 | 2.37 mi (3.81 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
The roof was ripped off a Just Lite It Fireworks, causing damage to parked cars; roofing was tossed across the street. Another roof was ripped off a house. Trees were snapped and uprooted.[14] | |||||||
EF0 | WNW of Harford | Susquehanna | PA | 41°46′57″N 75°42′59″W / 41.7825°N 75.7165°W | 23:08–23:12 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A weak tornado damaged outbuildings, uprooted trees and snapped branches.[15] | |||||||
EF0 | Dickson City | Lackawanna | PA | 41°27′09″N 75°37′37″W / 41.4524°N 75.6269°W | 23:18–23:22 | 0.23 mi (0.37 km) | 70 yd (64 m) |
A short-lived tornado snapped tree branches, uprooted a tree, and caused minor shingle and vinyl damage to homes.[16] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Beech Bottom | Casey | KY | 37°22′51″N 84°58′46″W / 37.3809°N 84.9794°W | 23:55–23:56 | 0.12 mi (0.19 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A very brief tornado tore the metal roof from a well-built home, lofted an attached porch awning, and removed some of the building's siding. Damage was found downstream in a nearby soybean field.[17] |
July 3 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SE of Woodard | Bertie | NC | 35°53′N 76°50′W / 35.89°N 76.84°W | 19:34–19:36 | 0.56 mi (0.90 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
An open building was destroyed, and debris from the structure caused damage to a van and a trailer. The roof of another open building was partially torn off, and the roof of an outbuilding was damaged. Several trees were snapped.[18] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Tabor | Bon Homme | SD | 43°00′43″N 97°41′06″W / 43.012°N 97.685°W | 21:04–21:15 | 1.16 mi (1.87 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A highly visible northwest-moving tornado damaged trees and an outbuilding.[19] |
July 4 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | N of Tribune | Greeley | KS | 38°30′53″N 101°45′09″W / 38.5146°N 101.7525°W | 22:49-22:57 | 0.13 mi (0.21 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A landspout tornado remained over open land.[20] |
July 6 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | E of Aurora | Arapahoe | CO | 39°39′N 104°43′W / 39.65°N 104.72°W | 21:28-21:29 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado picked up a 1,400 lb (640 kg) disc and threw it 100 yd (91 m).[21] | |||||||
EFU | N of Watkins | Adams | CO | 39°47′N 104°36′W / 39.79°N 104.6°W | 21:48-21:52 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado touched down briefly in an open field.[22] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Watkins | Adams | CO | 39°53′N 104°34′W / 39.88°N 104.57°W | 21:56-21:59 | unknown | unknown |
A landspout occurred near the Denver International Airport.[23] | |||||||
EFU | N of Haswell | Kiowa | CO | 38°32′N 103°10′W / 38.53°N 103.16°W | 02:29-02:31 | 0.88 mi (1.42 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief anticyclonic tornado occurred.[24] |
July 7 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | SW of Kulm | McIntosh | ND | 46°15′N 99°02′W / 46.25°N 99.03°W | 18:30-18:31 | 0.17 mi (0.27 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A tornado touched down in an open field.[25] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Marion | LaMoure | ND | 46°32′N 98°12′W / 46.54°N 98.20°W | 18:37-18:39 | 0.23 mi (0.37 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A tornado occurred in an open field and did no damage.[26] | |||||||
EFU | N of Verona | LaMoure | ND | 46°26′N 98°04′W / 46.44°N 98.07°W | 19:00-19:02 | 0.27 mi (0.43 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado touched down in an open field and impacted no structures.[27] | |||||||
EFU | ESE of Lautz | Sherman | TX | 36°11′N 101°59′W / 36.18°N 101.99°W | 22:25-22:27 | 0.2 mi (0.32 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A storm chaser videoed a tornado over open country.[23] |
July 8 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NNE of Kim | Las Animas | CO | 37°25′N 103°18′W / 37.41°N 103.30°W | 02:44-02:48 | 10.22 mi (16.45 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A tornado was reported by a storm chaser.[28] |
July 9 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | NE of Middletown | New Castle | DE | 39°30′13″N 75°40′08″W / 39.5035°N 75.6689°W | 19:49–19:51 | 1.19 mi (1.92 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Homes suffered minor to heavy roof and exterior damage, including some that had multiple windows blown out, chimneys collapsed, and siding removed. One home had an upstairs wall pushed outwards, and a window blown out while its attached garage had its roof removed and the door blown in. A picnic pavilion had its roof removed, a metal fence was blown down, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[29] |
July 10 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | W of Wilbur | Lincoln | WA | 47°45′01″N 118°45′33″W / 47.7504°N 118.7593°W | 22:45–23:00 | 0.9 mi (1.4 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A landspout was reported with no known damage occurring.[30] | |||||||
EFU | NW of Sharon Springs | Wallace | KS | 39°02′42″N 101°52′52″W / 39.045°N 101.8811°W | 23:40-23:45 | 0.03 mi (0.048 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A landspout tornado remained over open land.[31] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Iowa | Calcasieu | LA | 30°18′08″N 93°05′05″W / 30.3022°N 93.0846°W | 23:16–23:17 | 0.11 mi (0.18 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A landspout produced minor damage to a home and two outbuildings.[32] |
July 12 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Southern Stamps | Lafayette | AR | 33°21′N 93°29′W / 33.35°N 93.49°W | 08:43–08:53 | 2.87 mi (4.62 km) | 350 yd (320 m) |
An outbuilding was overturned and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[33] | |||||||
EF1 | Western Howells | Colfax | NE | 41°43′37″N 97°00′47″W / 41.727°N 97.013°W | 10:14–10:15 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado embedded in a downburst impacted homes on the west side of Howells causing roof damage and shifting the walls of a garage. Tree branches were snapped as well.[34] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Bancroft | Cuming | NE | 42°01′05″N 96°34′39″W / 42.0181°N 96.5776°W | 10:20–10:22 | 0.53 mi (0.85 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
A brief tornado dented a grain bin, destroyed an outbuilding, knocked over a tractor trailer, and snapped many trees.[34] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Tekamah | Burt | NE | 41°48′47″N 96°16′12″W / 41.813°N 96.270°W | 10:37 | 1.1 mi (1.8 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
A swath of corn and soybeans were badly damaged or torn out of the ground.[34] | |||||||
EF2 | S of Logan to SW of Persia | Harrison | IA | 41°35′31″N 95°46′34″W / 41.592°N 95.776°W | 11:05–11:14 | 9.4 mi (15.1 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This strong tornado, which developed along the northern side of an area of damaging straight-line winds, struck a home shortly after touching down, removing its roof, breaking its windows broken, and inflicting major siding damage. Nearby trees were snapped, and a shed was demolished, with debris being thrown up to a 1⁄2 mi (0.80 km) downstream. After impacting the home, the tornado continued southeast, snapping numerous trees and partially removing the roof of a home. Right before it lifted, three grain bins were crumpled and blown downstream and a machine shed sustained substantial damage.[35][34] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Portsmouth | Shelby | IA | 41°40′08″N 95°29′42″W / 41.669°N 95.495°W | 11:17–11:19 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Two barns were destroyed and damage occurred to others before debris was scattered into a cornfield.[34] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Hancock | Pottawattamie | IA | 41°26′N 95°22′W / 41.43°N 95.36°W | 11:28–11:30 | 1.52 mi (2.45 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
Significant tree and a barn collapsed at a farm. Grain bins and trees were toppled to the east of the farmstead as well.[34] | |||||||
EF0 | WNW of Walnut | Pottawattamie | IA | 41°29′42″N 95°17′24″W / 41.495°N 95.290°W | 11:32 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A tornado tracked through a cornfield and snapped branches on some trees before quickly lifting.[34] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Marne | Cass | IA | 41°29′N 95°08′W / 41.48°N 95.13°W | 11:38–11:40 | 1.46 mi (2.35 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado remained mostly over open fields, though trees were damaged on a tree line.[36] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Marne | Cass | IA | 41°27′N 95°05′W / 41.45°N 95.09°W | 11:39–11:41 | 2.1 mi (3.4 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Minor damage to trees and outbuildings occurred on a farmstead.[37] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Loves Park | Boone | IL | 42°19′39″N 88°56′23″W / 42.3274°N 88.9398°W | 22:25–22:29 | 2.47 mi (3.98 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted and a few structures sustained minor roof damage.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | Oswego to SSE of Aurora | Kendall | IL | 41°41′31″N 88°20′00″W / 41.6920°N 88.3334°W | 22:36–22:44 | 4.19 mi (6.74 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A few homes sustained superficial damage and tree limbs were snapped.[38] | |||||||
EF1 | Huntley | McHenry | IL | 42°09′15″N 88°31′08″W / 42.1543°N 88.5189°W | 23:08–23:20 | 6.86 mi (11.04 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This tornado touched down over fields near US-20 and moved along a wobbling eastward path toward Huntley, snapping or uprooting trees along the way. It moved into downtown Huntley as it tracked along Main Street; two homes sustained significant roof damage. It caused minor damage to trees before dissipating on the east side of Huntley.[38] | |||||||
EF1 | Burr Ridge to Stickney | DuPage, Cook | IL | 41°44′49″N 87°55′41″W / 41.7469°N 87.9281°W | 23:09–23:27 | 9.14 mi (14.71 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This tornado tracked from the village center of Burr Ridge, across I-55, through an industrial area in McCook, and then into Stickney. Many homes and businesses sustained roof and exterior wall damage, many trees were snapped or uprooted, and shipping containers were moved.[38] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Plato Center to South Elgin | Kane, Cook | IL | 42°00′40″N 88°26′51″W / 42.0112°N 88.4475°W | 23:16–23:34 | 11.01 mi (17.72 km) | 440 yd (400 m) |
This tornado struck areas west-southwest of Elgin, causing predominantly minor damage to structures and trees. A few homes had notable damage to their roof.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Campton Hills to southwestern Elgin | Kane | IL | 41°59′14″N 88°24′45″W / 41.9873°N 88.4125°W | 23:18–23:23 | 2.61 mi (4.20 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado occurred concurrently with the Plato Center to Elgin EF1 tornado. It touched down south of the former along a parallel path. A few trees were damaged and one home had damage to its roof and exterior walls.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | Northern Barrington | McHenry, Lake | IL | 42°10′08″N 88°12′19″W / 42.1690°N 88.2052°W | 23:33–23:39 | 3.42 mi (5.50 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
A barn had two of its walls detached and trees were snapped.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Streamwood | Cook | IL | 42°00′44″N 88°09′14″W / 42.0122°N 88.1538°W | 23:41–23:42 | 0.49 mi (0.79 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
One building had siding pulled from two walls and trees sustained minor damage.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Schaumburg | Cook | IL | 42°00′50″N 88°07′16″W / 42.0139°N 88.121°W | 23:43–23:45 | 1.08 mi (1.74 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A brief tornado caused minor, sporadic tree damage.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Carol Stream to Glendale Heights | DuPage | IL | 41°55′38″N 88°08′28″W / 41.9271°N 88.1410°W | 23:44–23:50 | 2.9 mi (4.7 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
Damage was primarily limited to trees, though a few warehouses and homes sustained roof and siding damage.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | Long Grove | Lake | IL | 42°11′12″N 88°00′44″W / 42.1867°N 88.0122°W | 23:52–23:56 | 2.11 mi (3.40 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
This short-lived tornado snapped tree limbs.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | Northeastern Itasca to WNW of O'Hare International Airport | DuPage, Cook | IL | 41°58′56″N 87°59′59″W / 41.9822°N 87.9997°W | 23:54–00:00 | 3.51 mi (5.65 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
This tornado moved through a large industrial district near Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, causing minor roof damage to warehouses. The tornado dissipated as it moved into the far northwestern part of the airport.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of O'Hare International Airport to SSE of Park Ridge | Cook | IL | 42°00′28″N 87°54′15″W / 42.0078°N 87.9041°W | 00:02–00:07 | 3.46 mi (5.57 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
As the first O'Hare International Airport tornado dissipated, another formed on the airport's property near I-90. Several structures sustained minor roof and siding damage in this area before the tornado moved into Rosemont. There, it knocked over ticket booths and light poles at the Allstate Arena and caused minor tree damage. Farther east, the tornado moved through a resident neighborhood in southeastern Des Plaines. Several structures sustained minor damage and tree limbs were snapped. Tree damage continued across the Des Plaines River before the tornado dissipated.[38] | |||||||
EF1 | Eastern Colon to SW of Sherwood | St. Joseph, Branch | MI | 41°57′10″N 85°18′36″W / 41.9527°N 85.3099°W | 02:09–02:14 | 2.86 mi (4.60 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A low-end EF1 tornado quickly developed over a storage facility, where garage doors were blown in with significant loss of roof decking and metal covering. Debris was lofted, twisted, and deposited both to the east and north up to 200 yards (180 m) away in nearby fields. Along the rest of the path many trees were snapped or uprooted.[39] |
July 13 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | SSE of Hugo | Lincoln | CO | 39°02′N 103°23′W / 39.03°N 103.39°W | 20:00–20:01 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado touched down briefly in open country. No damage was observed.[40] | |||||||
EF0 | Benson Landing to SW of Brandon | Rutland | VT | 43°43′54″N 73°21′39″W / 43.7316°N 73.3608°W | 22:04–22:26 | 11.85 mi (19.07 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Numerous trees and power lines were downed.[41] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Avalon | Rock | WI | 42°39′N 88°53′W / 42.65°N 88.88°W | 23:13–23:14 | 0.39 mi (0.63 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A weak tornado caused very minor tree damage was noted in a farm field.[42] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Campo | Baca | CO | 37°11′N 102°47′W / 37.18°N 102.78°W | 01:16–01:17 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado touched down.[43] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Campo | Baca | CO | 37°05′N 102°35′W / 37.09°N 102.59°W | 01:44–01:45 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A tornado briefly touched down in an open field.[44] |
July 14 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Mansfield to S of Liberty | Sebastian | AR | 35°03′50″N 94°15′32″W / 35.064°N 94.259°W | 09:03–09:11 | 3.4 mi (5.5 km) | 550 yd (500 m) |
A tornado moved through western Mansfield blowing down poles and damaging homes. Many trees were uprooted and numerous tree limbs were down, including some that fell on and severely damaging houses.[45] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Applegate | Sanilac | MI | 43°21′00″N 82°36′04″W / 43.35°N 82.601°W | 17:24–17:35 | 3.84 mi (6.18 km) | 475 yd (434 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees and caused minor fascia damage to a home. Tree limbs were also snapped in the Sanilac County Lexington Park, including one that fell on camper. The tornado then exited into Lake Huron[46] | |||||||
EF0 | Warrenville to Southern Glen Ellyn | DuPage | IL | 41°49′00″N 88°13′01″W / 41.8167°N 88.217°W | 01:58–02:10 | 8.74 mi (14.07 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
A weak tornado touched down southeast Fermilab and tracked northeast. The tornado downed trees and tree branches along its path before lifting after hitting the College of DuPage.[47] |
July 15 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | SE of Abott | Colfax | NM | 36°16′N 104°13′W / 36.27°N 104.22°W | 01:47–01:50 | 0.65 mi (1.05 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A cone tornado was reported by storm chasers.[48] |
July 16 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | North Brookfield | Worcester | MA | 42°14′53″N 72°04′19″W / 42.248°N 72.072°W | 14:56–14:59 | 2.02 mi (3.25 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A brief QLCS tornado caused minor tree damage.[49] | |||||||
EF1 | Aguada | Aguada | PR | 18°22′N 62°12′W / 18.37°N 62.2°W | 19:08–19:19 | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | 70 yd (64 m) |
A couple houses lost roofing and metal siding. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped.[23] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Dorrance | Russell | KS | 37°48′00″N 98°39′58″W / 37.80°N 98.666°W | 22:10–22:14 | 0.88 mi (1.42 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A brief tornado moved across two farmsteads causing minor damage to trees and heavily damaging a barn.[50] |
July 17 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | St. Marys | Camden | GA | 30°43′27″N 81°32′38″W / 30.7241°N 81.5438°W | 20:17–20:22 | 0.69 mi (1.11 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A landspout tornado occurred tossing some leaves and loose objects on the ground.[51] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Ardell | Edwards | KS | 37°52′N 99°28′W / 37.86°N 99.47°W | 21:55 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 1 yd (0.91 m) |
Numerous photos were shared on social media of a tornado.[52] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Prescott Valley to SE of Chino Valley | Yavapai | AZ | 34°37′N 112°23′W / 34.62°N 112.38°W | 00:00–00:09 | 5.47 mi (8.80 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A landspout tornado was videoed.[53] |
July 18 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | SW of Barlow | Ballard | KY | 37°01′45″N 89°04′18″W / 37.0291°N 89.0718°W | 17:43–17:44 | 0.39 mi (0.63 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A brief tornado caused minor roof damage to a house and snapped small tree trunks.[54] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Princeton | Caldwell | KY | 36°58′33″N 87°51′56″W / 36.9757°N 87.8656°W | 19:04-19:05 | 0.45 mi (0.72 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
A brief tornado snapped trees and moved a mobile home 30 feet. A small barn was also destroyed.[55] | |||||||
EF0 | Southern Harvest | Madison | AL | 34°49′N 86°43′W / 34.81°N 86.71°W | 22:14–22:18 | 2.4 mi (3.9 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A few trees were uprooted, and minor roof damage occurred.[56] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Penick | Marion | KY | 37°34′42″N 85°10′51″W / 37.5782°N 85.1807°W | 22:54–22:55 | 0.11 mi (0.18 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Several trees were damaged and an old barn was destroyed.[57] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Fort Pierre | Stanley | SD | 37°34′42″N 85°10′51″W / 37.5782°N 85.1807°W | 23:45–23:50 | 0.12 mi (0.19 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A video showed a nearly stationary tornado in an open field.[58] | |||||||
EFU | S of Gordon | Sheridan | NE | 42°25′04″N 102°05′08″W / 42.4177°N 102.0855°W | 23:37–23:42 | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Pictures and videos from social media show a tornado occurring over open rangeland, producing no known damage.[59] |
July 19 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF3 | SW of Dortches to ENE of Battleboro | Nash, Edgecombe | NC | 36°00′03″N 77°52′40″W / 36.0009°N 77.8778°W | 16:25–16:58 | 16.5 mi (26.6 km) | 600 yd (550 m) |
See section on this tornado – An intense multiple-vortex tornado touched down in Nash County and crossed I-95 into the Dortches area, damaging or destroying numerous mobile homes and snapping trees and power lines. Continuing eastward, the tornado crossed US 301 into Edgecombe County where it heavily damaged a Pfizer facility south of Battleboro. It continued eastward over mainly forested terrain until dissipating a few miles east of Battleboro. Sixteen people were injured.[60] The tornado caused over $300 million (2023 USD) in damage.[60] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Tenstrike to S of Hines | Beltrami | MN | 47°40′N 94°38′W / 47.67°N 94.64°W | 19:30–19:35 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado touched down but no damage could be discerned.[61] |
July 20 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | SW of Green Mountain Falls | Teller, El Paso | CO | 38°54′48″N 105°03′23″W / 38.9133°N 105.0565°W | 20:00–20:08 | 1.45 mi (2.33 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted at an elevation of around 9,000 ft (2,700 m).[62] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Talking Rock | Pickens | GA | 34°29′37″N 84°36′20″W / 34.4937°N 84.6056°W | 21:13–21:17 | 2.45 mi (3.94 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado occurred on the north side of a large area of straight-line wind damage. A few trees were snapped or uprooted and minor roof damage occurred.[63] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Marblehill | Pickens | GA | 34°27′40″N 84°21′11″W / 34.461°N 84.3531°W | 21:23–21:26 | 1.9 mi (3.1 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A second tornado occurred on the north-side of a large straight-line wind event. Several trees were snapped or uprooted, and two homes suffered major roof damage.[64] |
July 21 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | SE of Huntsville to SW of Paint Rock | Madison | AL | 34°40′35″N 86°30′06″W / 34.6763°N 86.5016°W | 22:26-22:37 | 7.1 mi (11.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A few trees were snapped along a sporadic path.[65] |
July 22 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | W of Chapman | Dickinson | KS | 38°57′48″N 97°06′20″W / 38.9632°N 97.1055°W | 21:43–21:44 | 0.04 mi (0.064 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A video was taken of a small, brief landspout tornado.[66] | |||||||
EF0 | Southeastern New Smyrna Beach | Volusia | FL | 29°01′N 80°53′W / 29.01°N 80.88°W | 20:50–20:51 | 0.6 mi (0.97 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Multiple videos showed a landspout develop on a beach and move offshore becoming a waterspout. No damage was reported.[67] |
July 24 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF2 | NW of Bertrand | Scott | MO | 36°56′09″N 89°29′10″W / 36.9357°N 89.4861°W | 19:10–19:12 | 0.28 mi (0.45 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief but significant low-end EF2 tornado struck a small homestead, destroying two barns and damaging several grain bins. The tornado then severely damaged a house, injuring two people. After damaging some trees behind the house, the tornado dissipated as it moved into farm fields.[68] |
July 25 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SE of Miller | Hand | SD | 44°16′N 98°49′W / 44.26°N 98.81°W | 01:55-01:58 | 0.06 mi (0.097 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado collapsed the walls of a shed.[69] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Brewster | Loup | NE | 42°00′N 99°41′W / 42.00°N 99.69°W | 02:25-02:38 | 7.55 mi (12.15 km) | 35 yd (32 m) |
A sheriff reported a tornado.[70] | |||||||
EF0 | New London | Kandiyohi | MN | 45°18′03″N 94°58′26″W / 45.3009°N 94.9739°W | 04:01-04:03 | 1.39 mi (2.24 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A brief QLCS tornado caused minor damage to trees and homes in New London.[71] |
July 26 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | N of Munith | Jackson | MI | 42°24′54″N 84°15′07″W / 42.415°N 84.252°W | 18:39–18:43 | 1.44 mi (2.32 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A brief EF0 tornado uprooted trees and caused minor damage to homes along Musbach Road.[72] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Stockbridge | Jackson, Livingston | MI | 42°25′05″N 84°10′05″W / 42.418°N 84.168°W | 18:47–18:51 | 2.06 mi (3.32 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Intermittent tree damage occurred. A business suffered minor roof and siding damage.[73] |
July 27 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Southern Keene to Marlborough to W of Dublin | Cheshire | NH | 42°55′N 72°19′W / 42.91°N 72.31°W | 18:50–19:12 | 12.65 mi (20.36 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
An intermittent tornado damaged hundreds of trees as it paralleled Route 101. A more concentrated area of damage occurred in Dublin, where several structures and vehicles were damaged.[74] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Crandon | Forest | WI | 45°42′30″N 89°00′07″W / 45.7084°N 89.002°W | 00:22–00:26 | 1.68 mi (2.70 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
Minor tree and outbuilding damage occurred.[75] |
July 28 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NE of Popejoy | Franklin | IA | 42°36′55″N 93°24′35″W / 42.6152°N 93.4096°W | 22:46–22:54 | 2.81 mi (4.52 km) | 120 yd (110 m) |
A slow-moving tornado hit a hog confinement causing the roof to collapse.[76] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Popejoy | Franklin | IA | 42°36′24″N 93°20′56″W / 42.6067°N 93.349°W | 22:55–22:59 | 1.82 mi (2.93 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
A tornado was caught on video and struck a hog confinement.[77] | |||||||
EF0 | Clinton to S of Fulton | Clinton (IA), Whiteside (IL) | IA, IL | 41°51′N 90°11′W / 41.85°N 90.19°W | 02:16–02:19 | 1.04 mi (1.67 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado caused sporadic tree damage in Clinton before crossing the Mississippi River into Illinois and quickly lifting.[78][79] | |||||||
EFU | NNW of Sheridan | LaSalle | IL | 41°34′16″N 88°44′28″W / 41.571°N 88.741°W | 03:25–03:27 | 1.68 mi (2.70 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A tornado caused damage only to farm crops.[80] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Palmyra | Jefferson, Waukesha | WI | 42°53′06″N 88°33′29″W / 42.885°N 88.558°W | 03:28–03:31 | 1.27 mi (2.04 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
Tree damage occurred.[81][82] | |||||||
EF0 | Southeastern Sandwich | DeKalb, Kendall | IL | 41°38′28″N 88°36′39″W / 41.641°N 88.6109°W | 03:32–03:34 | 0.78 mi (1.26 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado mainly impacted farmland but it caused damage to an outbuilding.[83][84] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Newark to Lisbon | Kendall | IL | 41°29′24″N 88°34′15″W / 41.4899°N 88.5709°W | 03:35–03:41 | 4.89 mi (7.87 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A tornado downed large trees, roofs and farm silos before entering Lisbon where it damaged siding and minor damage to trees.[85] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Lisbon | Kendall | IL | 41°28′41″N 88°25′12″W / 41.4781°N 88.4201°W | 03:44–03:45 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado damaged drops and snapped limbs off of trees.[86] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Minooka to southern Shorewood to Western Joliet | Kendall, Will | IL | 41°28′52″N 88°16′57″W / 41.481°N 88.2825°W | 03:52–04:02 | 7.62 mi (12.26 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
A tornado touched down in a subdivision causing minor damage. It then crossed into Will County producing tree damage at a homestead. Moving northeastward, the tornado intensified as it crossed the DuPage River where numerous large trees were snapped and houses suffered structural damage. Continuing its track, the tornado crossed I-55 and continued into western Joliet before lifting.[87] | |||||||
EF0 | Minooka to Eastern Channahon | Grundy, Will | IL | 41°27′28″N 88°16′04″W / 41.4579°N 88.2678°W | 03:53–03:59 | 5.15 mi (8.29 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A tornado damaged a church and trees in Minooka before crossing county lines and lifting over the Des Plaines River.[88] | |||||||
EF0 | Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie | Will | IL | 41°21′49″N 88°10′24″W / 41.3636°N 88.1732°W | 03:59–04:05 | 5.13 mi (8.26 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
The tornado occurred entirely within the national prairie. It damaged trees, snapping their tops.[89] | |||||||
EF0 | Eastern Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie to SW of Andres | Will | IL | 41°21′24″N 88°02′14″W / 41.3567°N 88.0373°W | 04:07–04:15 | 7.14 mi (11.49 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
After the previous tornado, another one developed and touched down on the eastern periphery of the Midewin Prairie. Numerous large limbs were downed and several trees were uprooted with one of the trees falling onto a house damaging its roof. The tornado continued to track nearly due east causing intermittent damage to corn and trees before dissipating.[90] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Bourbonnais to Kankakee | Kankakee | IL | 41°09′21″N 87°56′44″W / 41.1559°N 87.9455°W | 04:19–04:24 | 6.07 mi (9.77 km) | 350 yd (320 m) |
The tornado began in the River Bend neighborhood uprooting trees and snapping limbs. It moved eastward into the cities of Bradley and Kankakee where sporadic tree damage continued. The tree damage became more significant as it moved deeper into the city. Little to no structural damage occurred though one facility had a singular wall collapse. The tornado then lifted just after crossing I-57.[91] | |||||||
EFU | S of Peotone | Will | IL | 41°18′00″N 87°48′12″W / 41.3001°N 87.8032°W | 04:22–04:24 | 1.46 mi (2.35 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
Drone footage and satellite data revealed a tornado occurred but the only damage noted was to soybean corps.[92] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Sun River Terrace to Southern Momence | Kankakee | IL | 41°09′18″N 87°43′21″W / 41.1551°N 87.7224°W | 04:30–04:36 | 5.51 mi (8.87 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
A tornado touched down and damaged trees branches and an outbuilding's roof. The tornado continued due east damaging corn before crossing the Kankakee River. After crossing the river, the tornado caused significant damage to multiple trees. The tornado entered the south side of Momence and then struck a row of two-story apartment homes, removing the roof and a portion of the upper-level walls. More damage occurred to trees and power lines before exiting town and damaging another outbuilding before lifting.[93] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Morocco | Newton | IN | 40°56′39″N 87°29′19″W / 40.9442°N 87.4886°W | 04:49–04:51 | 1.22 mi (1.96 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A tornado remained mainly over rural areas, damaging trees and flattening corn.[94] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Morocco | Newton | IN | 40°55′46″N 87°25′10″W / 40.9294°N 87.4194°W | 04:54–04:55 | 0.63 mi (1.01 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A tornado tracked southeast destroying a grain bin and damaging a few trees.[95] |
July 29 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | E of Walton | Cass | IN | 40°40′13″N 86°12′41″W / 40.6702°N 86.2114°W | 06:19–06:21 | 2.1 mi (3.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A small area of tree damage occurred along with crop damage. The tornado lifted right before Grissom Air Reserve Base where a 74 mph (119 km/h) wind gust was recorded after the tornado had dissipated.[96] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Churubusco | Whitley, Allen | IN | 41°11′N 85°19′W / 41.18°N 85.32°W | 06:26–06:29 | 2.68 mi (4.31 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A tornado touched down and immediately tracked over the Eel River Golf Course damaging trees. The tornado then crossed into Allen County damaging more trees and pushing new metal power poles slightly over. The tornado intensified before damaging the roof and siding of a home. The track continued through farmfields before downing another area of trees.[97][98] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of Hicksville | Defiance | OH | 41°19′36″N 84°47′38″W / 41.3266°N 84.794°W | 06:53–06:54 | 0.71 mi (1.14 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted, three barns suffered minor damage and a house had damage occur to its roof and pool deck.[99] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Bucyrus to North Robinson to W of Crestline | Crawford | OH | 40°48′N 82°54′W / 40.80°N 82.90°W | 07:58–08:03 | 6.24 mi (10.04 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado began along Parcher Road, just north of County Route 13, where the tornado caused significant damage to a barn on the east side of Bucyrus. As the tornado traveled east-southeastward, it uprooted and snapped numerous trees. Twelve homes sustained moderate damage and one home was destroyed by downed trees and the tornado itself. The tornado also damaged three silos at Sunrise Cooperative, Inc. before ending very soon thereafter on the west side of Crestline. This tornado had peak intensity of EF1 with estimated peak winds of 105 mph.[100] | |||||||
EF1 | Sutton | Clay | NE | 40°37′N 97°52′W / 40.61°N 97.87°W | 11:53–11:56 | 1.62 mi (2.61 km) | 260 yd (240 m) |
A brief but high-end EF1 tornado occurred and moved directly through Sutton. Several large branches were snapped and some small outbuildings were overturned as the tornado touched down. Minor damage also occurred to homes. In downtown, a steel roof was peeled off a building and lofted a block south, damaging brickwork on other buildings. Tracking southeast, it snapped several more trees and swept an old garage off its foundation and into a nearby home causing significant damage. The tornado then passed over a golf course heavily damaging a maintenance building. The tornado exited town into a cornfield before lifting.[101] | |||||||
EF1 | Martell | Lancaster | NE | 40°38′N 96°46′W / 40.64°N 96.76°W | 13:18–13:19 | 0.28 mi (0.45 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief, narrow tornado embedded in intense downburst winds struck a portion of Martell, NE. The tornado uprooted and snapped trees, caused roof and siding damage, and tore the roof off a BnB that was attached to a large barn.[102] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Bennett | Adams | CO | 39°56′N 104°22′W / 39.94°N 104.36°W | 23:30–23:31 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A small tornado touched down in open country. No damage was observed.[103] | |||||||
EF0 | Foxboro | Norfolk | MA | 42°03′14″N 71°11′30″W / 42.0538°N 71.1918°W | 00:17–00:18 | 0.16 mi (0.26 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A very brief tornado downed trees, one of which knocked a chimney over. This tornado may have been on the ground longer but surveyors were unable to access conservation land east of the last surveyed damage.[104] |
July 31 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NE of Athol Springs | Erie | NY | 42°47′N 78°52′W / 42.78°N 78.86°W | 23:46–23:47 | unknown | unknown |
A waterspout moved onshore from Lake Erie and blew dust around. No damage occurred.[23] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Carr | Weld | CO | 40°52′N 104°49′W / 40.86°N 104.82°W | 23:46–23:47 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado touched down briefly in open country. No damage was reported.[105] |
August
editEFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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31 | 52 | 53 | 9 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 147 |
August 1 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | SW of Wilton | Burleigh | ND | 47°09′00″N 100°48′35″W / 47.1501°N 100.8097°W | 02:04–02:07 | 0.44 mi (0.71 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado touched down in an open field and impacted no structures.[106] |
August 3 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Oral | Roane | TN | 35°50′12″N 84°22′03″W / 35.8367°N 84.3675°W | 18:21–18:22 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A brief tornado tracked through Oral along US 70/SR 1. Multiple outbuildings were completely destroyed with debris strewn into nearby trees and homes suffered heavy roof damage, including one that had part of its roof removed. Trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[107] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Carnesville to Royston to NW of Bowman | Franklin, Hart, Elbert | GA | 34°20′N 83°11′W / 34.33°N 83.18°W | 18:48–19:03 | 10.42 mi (16.77 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
The tornado touched down in Franklin County with damaged being mainly limited to trees. The tornado then continued into Hart County uprooting and snapping more trees before quickly lifting after crossing into Elbert County.[108][109][110] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Six Mile | Pickens | SC | 34°49′19″N 82°45′36″W / 34.822°N 82.76°W | 19:14–19:15 | 0.66 mi (1.06 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief, weak tornado caused mainly very minor tree and outbuilding damage, although one small shelter was thrown 50 yards (46 m).[111] | |||||||
EF0 | Pickens | Pickens | SC | 34°52′55″N 82°44′02″W / 34.882°N 82.734°W | 20:12–20:15 | 1.37 mi (2.20 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak tornado moved through the western part of Pickens, inflicting mainly minor tree and outbuilding damage.[112] |
August 4 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Millvile | Ray | MO | 39°24′21″N 93°56′37″W / 39.4059°N 93.9435°W | 22:57–23:11 | 4.55 mi (7.32 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A weak tornado passed through Millville, causing roof damage to homes, including one that had its chimney knocked down. Outbuildings and trees were also damaged, and hay bales were tossed as well.[113] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Malta Bend | Saline | MO | 39°11′50″N 93°21′10″W / 39.1972°N 93.3529°W | 00:17–00:20 | 1.54 mi (2.48 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado moved eastward along US 65, damaging trees and power poles.[114] | |||||||
EF2 | Baring | Knox | MO | 40°16′N 92°13′W / 40.26°N 92.22°W | 04:13–04:15 | 1.64 mi (2.64 km) | 450 yd (410 m) |
A brief but destructive nocturnal EF2 tornado moved northwest directly through Baring. A post office building and some homes had multiple walls knocked down while other homes had minor to heavy roof damage. Mobile homes and outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed, a recently built firehouse was damaged, and trees and transmission lines were snapped or uprooted. Two people were injured.[115][116] |
August 5 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Marcelline | Adams | IL | 40°06′36″N 91°22′33″W / 40.1099°N 91.3759°W | 07:24–07:31 | 2.87 mi (4.62 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A low-end EF1 tornado inflicted heavy roof and siding damage to a home while other homes suffered window damage. Multiple outbuildings were destroyed, crops and power poles were damaged, and many trees were snapped or uprooted.[117] | |||||||
EFU | ENE of Gleneagle to NW of Peyton | El Paso | CO | 39°04′N 104°40′W / 39.07°N 104.67°W | 19:40–19:44 | 2.16 mi (3.48 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A trained spotter observed a tornado.[118] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Maurice | Sioux | IA | 42°59′35″N 96°12′36″W / 42.993°N 96.21°W | 19:30–19:33 | 0.92 mi (1.48 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A highly visible and slow-moving tornado damaged several hardwood trees.[119] | |||||||
EFU | SSW of Sioux Center | Sioux | IA | 43°02′49″N 96°12′32″W / 43.047°N 96.209°W | 19:42 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A very brief tornado was photographed.[120] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Grand Tower | Jackson | IL | 37°39′20″N 89°28′04″W / 37.6556°N 89.4677°W | 22:15–22:16 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief tornado occurred in a field. No damaged was observed.[121] | |||||||
EFU | ENE of Willow Hill | Jasper | IL | 39°01′N 87°58′W / 39.02°N 87.97°W | 22:30–22:31 | 0.11 mi (0.18 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado touched down in an open field.[122] | |||||||
EFU | E of Snyder | Dodge | NE | 41°43′N 96°43′W / 41.71°N 96.71°W | 00:53 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
An emergency manager received a report from the public of a tornado.[123] | |||||||
EFU | E of Arcadia | Carroll | IA | 42°05′09″N 94°57′49″W / 42.0859°N 94.9636°W | 02:24–02:25 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief tornado occurred.[124] | |||||||
EF0 | SSW of Auburn | Sac | IA | 42°12′50″N 94°53′42″W / 42.2139°N 94.8951°W | 02:29–02:31 | 0.9 mi (1.4 km) | 35 yd (32 m) |
An outbuilding was damaged by the tornado with debris being thrown into a farm field.[125] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Auburn | Sac | IA | 42°13′25″N 94°54′08″W / 42.2235°N 94.9021°W | 02:30–02:31 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
High resolution satellite imagery discovered a tornado path through open agricultural fields. No damage occurred.[126] |
August 6 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NE of Lima | Beaverhead | MT | 44°40′37″N 112°24′40″W / 44.677°N 112.411°W | 20:12–20:19 | 1.64 mi (2.64 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A landspout tornado was videoed by the public.[127] | |||||||
EFU | S of Boulder | Jefferson | MT | 46°04′44″N 112°07′59″W / 46.079°N 112.133°W | 21:11–21:17 | 3.66 mi (5.89 km) | 70 yd (64 m) |
A well-documented tornado occurred in the Whitetail Basin area. No structural damage occurred and most areas were inaccessible for surveying. This is the first ever recorded tornado in Jefferson County.[128] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Dallas City to E of La Harpe | Hancock | IL | 40°34′39″N 91°05′24″W / 40.5776°N 91.0899°W | 22:40–23:15 | 8.01 mi (12.89 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Multiple brief touchdowns of suction vortices were caught on storm chaser video, with at least three distinct tornado locations. No damage was reported.[129] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Pawnee to N of Taylorville to NW of Assumption | Sangamon, Christian | IL | 39°38′03″N 89°34′13″W / 39.6341°N 89.5702°W | 23:09–00:03 | 25.31 mi (40.73 km) | 450 yd (410 m) |
This strong tornado damaged several homes, one of which had about two-thirds of the structure demolished. Extensive tree damage occurred along the path as well.[130][131] | |||||||
EF1 | Haysville to SSW of Paoli | Dubois, Orange | IN | 38°29′23″N 86°56′33″W / 38.4896°N 86.9426°W | 04:24–04:53 | 25.9 mi (41.7 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
[132][133] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern French Lick | Orange | IN | 38°32′34″N 86°37′24″W / 38.5429°N 86.6233°W | 04:45–04:46 | 0.98 mi (1.58 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
[134] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Paoli | Orange | IN | 38°33′49″N 86°28′51″W / 38.5636°N 86.4807°W | 04:53–04:55 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 110 yd (100 m) |
[135] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of Paoli | Orange | IN | 38°32′04″N 86°27′35″W / 38.5345°N 86.4598°W | 04:53–04:54 | 0.56 mi (0.90 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
[136] | |||||||
EF1 | Paoli to W of Livonia | Orange | IN | 38°33′28″N 86°29′11″W / 38.5577°N 86.4863°W | 04:53–05:02 | 8.74 mi (14.07 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
[137] |
August 7 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Western Salem | Washington | IN | 38°35′45″N 86°08′28″W / 38.5957°N 86.1412°W | 05:13–05:15 | 1.78 mi (2.86 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
[138] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Farragut to Western Knoxville | Knox | TN | 35°55′51″N 84°09′29″W / 35.9308°N 84.158°W | 18:17–18:23 | 3.7 mi (6.0 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This high-end EF2 tornado embedded within a larger area of straight-line damage, moving through several subdivisions and an apartment complex. It significantly damaged the roofs of homes and other buildings, collapsed a garage or storage, and left a large gash in the side of the apartment complex office from the impact of a large, but unknown object. Wooden boards were driven into the ground and significant tree damage was observed as well.[139] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Erwin, TN to WNW of Green Mountain | Yancey, Mitchell | NC | 36°02′10″N 82°24′07″W / 36.036°N 82.402°W | 18:48–18:57 | 6.23 mi (10.03 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A rare, high-altitude tornado moved southeast uprooting multiple trees and snapping tree limbs. This is the first ever tornado recorded in Mitchell County and this is the third tornado ever recorded in Yancey County, being the first since June 6, 1977.[140] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Louisa, KY to NE of Fort Gay, WV | Lawrence (KY), Wayne (WV) | KY, WV | 38°07′59″N 82°40′42″W / 38.1331°N 82.6784°W | 19:00–19:10 | 6.31 mi (10.15 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
[141][142] | |||||||
EF1 | Southernwestern Claremont to Northern Mooresville to E of China Grove | Catawba, Iredell, Rowan | NC | 35°42′N 81°10′W / 35.7°N 81.17°W | 20:40–21:22 | 36.23 mi (58.31 km) | 550 yd (500 m) |
[143][144][145] | |||||||
EF1 | Blackrock | York | PA | 39°43′21″N 76°51′37″W / 39.7225°N 76.8603°W | 21:02–21:05 | 0.52 mi (0.84 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A tornado damaged several trees and damaged two outbuildings.[146] | |||||||
EF0 | Huntersville | Mecklenburg | NC | 35°25′N 80°56′W / 35.41°N 80.93°W | 21:07–21:10 | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak tornado touched down just south of Lake Norman uprooting some trees and doing minor damage to building exteriors.[147] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Dryden to SE of Blodgett Mills | Tompkins, Cortland | NY | 42°26′37″N 76°16′08″W / 42.4437°N 76.2688°W | 21:13–21:36 | 11.11 mi (17.88 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado unroofed and partially collapsed outbuildings, snapped or uprooted dozens of trees, knocked down fences and a playground, and threw a raft into a tree.[148][149] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Cross Roads | York | PA | 39°49′05″N 76°33′14″W / 39.8181°N 76.554°W | 21:24–21:28 | 1.53 mi (2.46 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado began in a cornfield, flattening rows of a corn before narrowly avoiding residences and outbuildings. The tornado snapped and uprooted a couple dozen trees before lifting.[150] | |||||||
EFU | WNW of Bird City | Cheyenne | KS | 39°45′40″N 101°34′22″W / 39.7612°N 101.5728°W | 21:35–21:36 | 0.24 mi (0.39 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A storm chaser caught a brief landspout in a field.[151] | |||||||
EF0 | Rawlinsville | Lancaster | PA | 39°52′50″N 76°16′02″W / 39.8806°N 76.2673°W | 21:40–21:41 | 0.51 mi (0.82 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A narrow swath of corn was downed before the tornado snapped the trunk of a tree.[152] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Harmony, PA to SW of Deposit, NY | Susquehanna (PA), Broome (NY) | PA, NY | 41°58′46″N 75°30′06″W / 41.9795°N 75.5018°W | 22:25–22:35 | 3.37 mi (5.42 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
[153][154] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of Munnsville | Madison | NY | 42°56′N 75°35′W / 42.94°N 75.58°W | 22:55–22:59 | 1.47 mi (2.37 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
A weak tornado snapped numerous trees, damaged outbuildings and a mobile home, and knocked down a street sign.[155] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Vernon Center | Oneida | NY | 43°03′22″N 75°27′53″W / 43.0562°N 75.4648°W | 23:10–23:15 | 1.31 mi (2.11 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Trees were snapped or uprooted and an outbuilding at a residence collapsed.[156] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Taberg | Oneida | NY | 43°20′N 75°35′W / 43.33°N 75.59°W | 23:17–23:20 | 1.38 mi (2.22 km) | 110 yd (100 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado snapped numerous trees and damaged the roof of a mobile home.[157] | |||||||
EF1 | Northeastern Allentown | Lehigh | PA | 40°37′48″N 75°25′29″W / 40.63°N 75.4246°W | 23:21–23:23 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 160 yd (150 m) |
[158] | |||||||
EFU | ENE of Redfield | Lewis | NY | 43°32′N 75°42′W / 43.54°N 75.7°W | 23:27–23:30 | 0.85 mi (1.37 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Sentinel-2 satellite imagery found a tornado scar in a heavily wooded area. No survey was conducted due to limited access in the area.[159] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Kintnersville, PA | Hunterdon | NJ | 40°34′N 75°10′W / 40.57°N 75.16°W | 23:37–23:38 | 0.52 mi (0.84 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Two farm outbuildings and trees were damaged.[160] | |||||||
EF3 | W of West Leyden to Turin | Lewis | NY | 43°28′N 75°31′W / 43.46°N 75.51°W | 23:42–00:14 | 16 mi (26 km) | 700 yd (640 m) |
At the beginning of the track in Lewis County, this strong tornado caused significant roof damage to homes, significantly damaged or destroyed two barns, and snapped or defoliated trees. The tornado then tracked through swamp lands with less continuous tree damage, although this area did not have good road access. Towards the end of its track in Turin, the tornado intensified again as it struck the Snow Ridge Ski Resort, where all of the chair lift metal cables failed, some chair lift structures were overturned or damaged, and more trees were snapped with some defoliation. The tornado reached low-end EF3 strength as it struck the West Wind Motel, where several structures had their roofs ripped off or collapsed, and had their interior walls and windows knocked down. A multi-story building was also shifted off its foundation and was completely unroofed. The tornado then abruptly lifted and dissipated after striking the motel. For part of its path, the tornado had no tornado warning.[161] |
August 8 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Mattapoisett | Plymouth | MA | 41°40′51″N 70°50′52″W / 41.6808°N 70.8477°W | 15:20–15:23 | 0.9 mi (1.4 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.[162] | |||||||
EF0 | Barnstable | Barnstable | MA | 41°40′30″N 70°23′30″W / 41.6751°N 70.3917°W | 15:52–15:56 | 1.2 mi (1.9 km) | 650 yd (590 m) |
A tornado uprooted a tree and downed an electrical pole.[163] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Tuba City | Coconino | AZ | 36°01′N 111°23′W / 36.02°N 111.39°W | 19:50–20:00 | 4.99 mi (8.03 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A landspout tornado was posted on social media lofting dust.[164] | |||||||
EF3 | SW of Yuma | Washington, Yuma | CO | 40°08′44″N 102°54′51″W / 40.1455°N 102.9141°W | 22:39–23:25 | 15.65 mi (25.19 km) | 212 yd (194 m) |
At the beginning of the path in Washington County, the tornado shifted a garage at a residence off its foundation and damaged its roof. A metal shack had tin roofing removed, a tin storage container was flipped, power poles and crops were leaned over, and trees were snapped. Damage in this area peaked at high-end EF1. After crossing into Yuma County and overturning some pivots, the tornado strengthened to EF3 intensity, completely destroying a three-car garage of a home, which had parts of its roof removed, doors blown in and windows broken. A nearby large metal event building had its roof destroyed with debris from the structures strewn into nearby cornfields that were partially mowed down. Trees were damaged and power poles were leaned over or snapped as well. The tornado then occluded, snapping more power poles before dissipating west of Yuma.[165][166] Coupled with the EF3 tornado that occurred in Prowers County on June 23, 2023, this event marked the first time that two F3/EF3+ tornadoes touched down in Colorado in the same year since 1993.[167] | |||||||
EFU | N of Broadwater | Morrill | NE | 41°42′N 102°50′W / 41.7°N 102.84°W | 22:50 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief tornado was videoed causing no damage.[168] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Yuma | Yuma | CO | 40°03′37″N 102°38′33″W / 40.0603°N 102.6425°W | 23:30–23:46 | 5.28 mi (8.50 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A multiple-vortex tornado was observed moving between County Roads 34 and 29 across open land. No damage was reported.[169] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Yuma | Yuma | CO | 39°54′16″N 102°42′58″W / 39.9045°N 102.716°W | 00:04–00:08 | 1.67 mi (2.69 km) | 193 yd (176 m) |
Storm chasers observed a tornado that did damage to corn.[170] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Cope | Yuma | CO | 39°51′19″N 102°41′20″W / 39.8553°N 102.6889°W | 00:19–00:22 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Multiple chasers observed a brief rope tornado that appeared to say over an open field causing no damage.[171] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Cope | Yuma | CO | 39°48′46″N 102°39′31″W / 39.8129°N 102.6587°W | 00:23–00:32 | 0.93 mi (1.50 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Given the southeast movement of the storm, the tornado may have crossed CR J. The tornado remained in open fields, so no damage was observed.[172] | |||||||
EFU | W of Idalia | Yuma | CO | 39°41′19″N 102°30′36″W / 39.6886°N 102.5101°W | 01:00–01:14 | 0.45 mi (0.72 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
The tornado faded and reappeared more than once during its lifetime. The tornado ended before crossing CR S. No damage was observed due to the tornado remaining over a field.[173] | |||||||
EF2 | SW of Idalia | Yuma, Kit Carson | CO | 39°36′50″N 102°23′44″W / 39.6139°N 102.3955°W | 01:25–01:47 | 5.29 mi (8.51 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A strong tornado touched down southwest of Idalia overturning an irrigation pivot. The tornado then crossed County Road 2 where nine power poles were snapped, earning the tornado an EF2 rating.[174][175] | |||||||
EFU | SSE of Kanorado | Sherman | KS | 39°17′59″N 102°01′22″W / 39.2998°N 102.0227°W | 03:17–03:24 | 1.3 mi (2.1 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A few grass swirls with small dead tree limbs were found on an abandoned property.[176] |
August 9 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | E of Aguadilla | Aguadilla | PR | 18°27′05″N 67°05′35″W / 18.4513°N 67.0931°W | 17:00–17:05 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
A weak tornado tore off aluminum roofs from a garage, damaging vehicles in the vicinity.[177] | |||||||
EF0 | ENE of Flemingsburg | Fleming | KY | 38°26′47″N 83°38′27″W / 38.4464°N 83.6408°W | 23:44 | 0.33 mi (0.53 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A brief tornado damaged multiple buildings, outbuildings and trees.[178] |
August 10 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SE of Rogersville to SW of Athens | Limestone | AL | 34°46′50″N 87°14′30″W / 34.7805°N 87.2416°W | 07:21–07:28 | 7.65 mi (12.31 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado uprooted and snapped trees along its path.[179] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Mickleton | Gloucester | NJ | 39°46′40″N 75°16′11″W / 39.7777°N 75.2698°W | 18:08–18:10 | 0.66 mi (1.06 km) | 70 yd (64 m) |
The top of a camper was blown off before the tornado snapped a tree entering a farm field. Siding was also blown off a residence.[180] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Browns Mills | Burlington | NJ | 39°58′N 74°32′W / 39.97°N 74.53°W | 18:08–18:12 | 0.31 mi (0.50 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado damaged trees, blew shingles off of a roof and ripped siding off of a house.[181] | |||||||
EFU | E of Bancroft | Kingsbury | SD | 44°28′23″N 97°36′00″W / 44.473°N 97.6°W | 00:41–00:42 | 0.55 mi (0.89 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado tracked through open grass and marshlands.[182] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Bryant | Clark | SD | 44°38′14″N 97°31′57″W / 44.6371°N 97.5324°W | 00:47–00:49 | 0.89 mi (1.43 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
Law enforcement and a storm chaser reported a brief tornado in an open field.[183] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Erwin | Kingsbury | SD | 44°27′00″N 97°21′43″W / 44.45°N 97.362°W | 01:10–01:12 | 1.06 mi (1.71 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado tracked northeast through open fields causing no damage.[184] |
August 11 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Perry | Shiawassee | MI | 42°49′41″N 84°16′05″W / 42.828°N 84.268°W | 23:51–00:03 | 3.04 mi (4.89 km) | 430 yd (390 m) |
A tornado touched down west of Perry downing trees and snapping tree limbs. The tornado then intensified as it entered Perry uprooting large trees and dealing major roof damage to several outbuildings. Shingle and siding damage also occurred to some residential homes. The tornado lifted just after exiting town[185] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Browning to W of Winigan | Linn | MO | 40°02′N 93°00′W / 40.03°N 93.00°W | 04:18–04:21 | 1.26 mi (2.03 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A brief tornado occurred on the Linn-Sullivan county line damaging some trees and small outbuildings.[186] |
August 12 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | ENE of Wellsville to N of Buell | Montgomery | MO | 39°06′05″N 91°30′03″W / 39.1014°N 91.5007°W | 08:34–08:38 | 2.54 mi (4.09 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A weak tornado damaged numerous trees.[187] | |||||||
EF1 | Hickman | Fulton | KY | 36°34′04″N 89°11′48″W / 36.5677°N 89.1967°W | 13:56–13:58 | 1.25 mi (2.01 km) | 350 yd (320 m) |
A tornado caused damage in Hickman, progressing east-southeast through town. Tree and power line damage occurred in various neighborhoods in town.[188] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Fulton | Hickman | KY | 36°33′22″N 88°52′22″W / 36.5562°N 88.8729°W | 14:13–14:16 | 2.47 mi (3.98 km) | 275 yd (251 m) |
An EF1 tornado caused damage to trees and a grain bin.[189] | |||||||
EF1 | Kenton | Hardin | OH | 40°38′N 83°37′W / 40.64°N 83.61°W | 16:46–16:52 | 2.2 mi (3.5 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
The tornado touched down in Kenton and initially caused minor tree limb damage and sheet metal damage to buildings, including roof damage to one structure. As it moved southeastward, damage occurred with numerous downed trees and large limbs, along with minor roof or fascia damage to many homes and garages. More tree damage occurred before the tornado lifted.[190] | |||||||
EF0 | Franklin | Williamson | TN | 35°56′03″N 86°51′10″W / 35.9341°N 86.8527°W | 16:47–16:50 | 1.85 mi (2.98 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A brief, weak tornado touched down in Franklin blowing down trees with some of them falling onto homes. Minor roof damage occurred to some businesses as well.[191] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of DeCliff | Marion | OH | 40°38′29″N 83°21′48″W / 40.6415°N 83.3633°W | 17:13–17:14 | 0.14 mi (0.23 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
An outbuilding had part of its roof torn off with debris lofted into a nearby field. Several trees were damaged as well.[192] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Elgin | Erie | PA | 41°52′44″N 79°47′18″W / 41.879°N 79.7884°W | 17:24–17:25 | 0.45 mi (0.72 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A weak tornado damaged several trees, one of which fell onto a home causing minor damage.[193] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Nashville | Holmes | OH | 40°35′19″N 82°05′30″W / 40.5886°N 82.0918°W | 19:20–19:26 | 1.61 mi (2.59 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A few trees were snapped, uprooted or had their tops sheared-off.[194] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Nescopeck | Luzerne | PA | 41°01′N 76°11′W / 41.02°N 76.18°W | 20:32–20:37 | 3.25 mi (5.23 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A tornado snapped and downed numerous trees and damaged the roof of a home.[195] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Fishs Eddy to SE of East Branch | Delaware | NY | 41°58′N 75°11′W / 41.97°N 75.18°W | 22:05–22:11 | 3.66 mi (5.89 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A brief tornado touched down snapping trees and damaging powerlines. Some of the tornado's path was unsurvey-able due to terrain.[196] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Athens | Athens | OH | 39°17′18″N 82°04′02″W / 39.2883°N 82.0671°W | 23:33–23:43 | 2.32 mi (3.73 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
An EF1 tornado uprooted trees and snapped some power poles along its path.[197] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Claysville to N of Prosperity | Washington | PA | 40°06′N 80°22′W / 40.1°N 80.37°W | 00:08–00:23 | 4.45 mi (7.16 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado tracked southeast damaging roofs and snapping trees.[198] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of St. Clairsville | Belmont | OH | 40°07′N 80°56′W / 40.11°N 80.94°W | 00:13–00:15 | 1.59 mi (2.56 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Several hardwood trees were uprooted and softwood pines were snapped. A barn was also destroyed.[199] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Colver | Cambria | PA | 40°33′06″N 78°49′12″W / 40.5516°N 78.8199°W | 00:49–00:51 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado snapped and uprooted hundreds of trees.[200] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Colver | Cambria | PA | 40°31′54″N 78°45′30″W / 40.5317°N 78.7583°W | 00:55–00:57 | 0.2 mi (0.32 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado uprooted trees and damaged a house and outbuilding.[201] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Bridgewater | Litchfield | CT | 41°31′N 73°20′W / 41.51°N 73.33°W | 01:00–01:05 | 0.75 mi (1.21 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A tornado broke large branches off of trees before moving into an open field.[202] |
August 13 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NNW of Ames | Monroe | IL | 38°10′01″N 90°03′25″W / 38.167°N 90.057°W | 22:35–22:36 | 0.38 mi (0.61 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A shed was thrown into a pond before the tornado lifted in a soybean field.[203] | |||||||
EFU | Barstow | San Bernardino | CA | 34°53′N 116°59′W / 34.89°N 116.99°W | 23:44 | unknown | unknown |
A landspout tornado was photographed alongside the Mojave River. No damage was reported.[204] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Picture Rocks | Pima | AZ | 32°19′15″N 111°21′13″W / 32.3209°N 111.3535°W | 01:09–01:11 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A landspout tornado was observed and videoed by trained spotters.[205] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Kinbrae | Nobles | MN | 43°49′N 95°31′W / 43.82°N 95.51°W | 00:14–00:17 | 0.98 mi (1.58 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado passed over a farmstead and damaged an outbuilding before uprooting a pine tree.[206] |
August 14 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NNE of Cascade | Dubuque | IA | 42°20′18″N 90°59′16″W / 42.3382°N 90.9879°W | 18:25–18:28 | 1.23 mi (1.98 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Video and photo evidence show a brief tornado occurred over open farmland. No damage was observed.[207] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Ohio | Lee | IL | 41°37′21″N 89°24′47″W / 41.6226°N 89.4131°W | 21:22–21:23 | 1.23 mi (1.98 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief landspout tornado occurred causing no known damage.[208] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Brookville | Franklin | IN | 39°28′33″N 84°57′40″W / 39.4758°N 84.9611°W | 22:32–22:39 | 2.8 mi (4.5 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A tornado caused minor roof and siding damage to several homes. Numerous trees were also uprooted.[209] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Trenton | Butler | OH | 39°26′45″N 84°27′40″W / 39.4457°N 84.4612°W | 23:50–23:54 | 1.33 mi (2.14 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Tree damage occurred in a park and small tree limbs were downed in a neighborhood.[210] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Beech Mountain | Avery, Watauga | NC | 36°13′59″N 81°57′18″W / 36.233°N 81.955°W | 04:56–05:03 | 2.96 mi (4.76 km) | 35 yd (32 m) |
Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped by this rare tornado in the Appalachian region of North Carolina. This was only the second confirmed tornado in Avery County history and the first since 1965. For Watauga County, this was their third confirmed tornado in county history and their first since 1998.[211][212] |
August 15 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | Northeastern Brownsville | Cameron | TX | 25°56′51″N 97°26′20″W / 25.9475°N 97.439°W | 19:35–19:45 | 0.04 mi (0.064 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A landspout tornado occurred on the northeastern side of Brownsville, doing no damage in an open area.[213] | |||||||
EFU | W of San Perlita | Willacy | TX | 26°29′46″N 97°41′19″W / 26.4962°N 97.6887°W | 19:50–19:55 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
Public media showed a well-defined landspout lifting dust and dirt.[214] |
August 16 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Key West | Monroe | FL | 24°32′50″N 81°47′12″W / 24.5471°N 81.7867°W | 13:55 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A narrow waterspout moved onshore and quickly dissipated without doing any damage.[215] |
August 17 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | SW of Artesia | Eddy | NM | 32°50′N 104°26′W / 32.83°N 104.44°W | 23:17 | unknown | unknown |
A landspout was photographed.[204] |
August 18 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Scotland | Windham | CT | 41°41′29″N 72°07′09″W / 41.6914°N 72.1191°W | 11:53–11:59 | 2.7 mi (4.3 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
The tornado touched down and continued along Route 14, eventually lifting. While there wasn't much in the way of structural damage observed, other than gutter damage to two homes, there was significant tree damage. It was estimated that well over one hundred trees were either downed or sheared off at their tops.[216] | |||||||
EF2 | Scituate to North Providence | Providence | RI | 41°47′55″N 71°34′27″W / 41.7987°N 71.5741°W | 12:40–12:57 | 9.1 mi (14.6 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A tornado caused significant damage along a discontinuous path in Scituate, Johnston, and North Providence, Rhode Island. This was only the second F2/EF2 tornado in Rhode Island history with the first striking Cranston and Providence on August 7, 1986.[217] | |||||||
EF1 | North Attleboro to Mansfield | Bristol | MA | 41°56′30″N 71°22′53″W / 41.9418°N 71.3813°W | 13:07–13:22 | 7.6 mi (12.2 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
The storm that produced the Rhode Island tornado produced a second tornado as it crossed into Massachusetts, just over the Cumberland line in North Attleboro. Many trees were snapped or uprooted. A home had its third floor window blown in. The tornado then lifted briefly before touching back down in Mansfield where it sheared several large trees near their tops, one of which fell on a car. An air conditioning unit, estimated to have weighed 1000 pounds, was knocked over on the roof of a one-story commercial building.[218] | |||||||
EF0 | Stoughton | Norfolk | MA | 42°06′53″N 71°04′23″W / 42.1146°N 71.0730°W | 13:37–13:39 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 35 yd (32 m) |
A tornado briefly touched down in Stoughton. Sporadic damage along a short path included fallen trees, one of which fell onto a shed. Part of a fence was blown in.[219] | |||||||
EF1 | Weymouth | Norfolk | MA | 42°10′53″N 70°57′09″W / 42.1815°N 70.9526°W | 13:52–13:55 | 0.35 mi (0.56 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. A home had about twenty singles torn from its roof. A three-inch diameter branch from a treetrop was blown about 120 yards (110 m) and driven into the ground to a depth of 2 feet (0.61 m).[220] |
August 19 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | E of Fresno | Fresno | CA | 36°45′N 119°40′W / 36.75°N 119.66°W | 01:12 | unknown | unknown |
A short-lived tornado was reported.[204] |
August 22 event
editEvent was associated with Tropical Storm Harold.
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | S of George West | Live Oak | TX | 28°15′N 98°06′W / 28.25°N 98.1°W | 16:05–16:15 | 0.73 mi (1.17 km) | 700 yd (640 m) |
A tornado snapped large branches and split a few trees.[221] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Orange Grove | Jim Wells | TX | 28°00′20″N 97°56′04″W / 28.0055°N 97.9344°W | 16:57–17:01 | 0.18 mi (0.29 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A tornado snapped a few large branches.[222] |
August 24 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | S of Voltaire | McHenry | ND | 47°58′N 100°49′W / 47.96°N 100.82°W | 19:38–19:42 | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A landspout tornado occurred in an open field and impacted no structures.[223] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Voltaire | McHenry | ND | 47°56′N 100°58′W / 47.93°N 100.97°W | 19:54–19:56 | 0.55 mi (0.89 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A second landspout tornado occurred southwest of Voltaire in an open field, once again, producing no known damage.[224] | |||||||
EF0 | East Naples | Collier | FL | 26°08′44″N 81°45′23″W / 26.1455°N 81.7563°W | 20:55–20:58 | 0.76 mi (1.22 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado damaged trees near Walker Technical College and surrounding areas.[225] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Comstock Park to NE of Belmont | Kent | MI | 43°03′51″N 85°44′29″W / 43.0642°N 85.7414°W | 00:15–00:30 | 8.7 mi (14.0 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado snapped or uprooted hundreds of trees and caused structural damage to homes and other buildings.[226] | |||||||
EF2 | SW of Williamston to WSW of Fowlerville | Ingham, Livingston | MI | 42°39′13″N 84°18′47″W / 42.6535°N 84.3131°W | 01:29–01:42 | 12.02 mi (19.34 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
2 deaths – This strong tornado traveled along and over I-96 near Webberville and flipped several vehicles, causing a fatality and three injuries. Hundreds of trees were snapped, several outbuildings were heavily damaged, and a few homes had roof, siding, and window damage.[227] | |||||||
EF0 | Canton | Wayne | MI | 42°17′48″N 83°30′01″W / 42.2968°N 83.5003°W | 02:19–02:21 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Dozens of tree were downed, uprooted, or sheared, and a house was damaged by a fallen hardwood tree.[228] | |||||||
EF1 | Belleville | Wayne | MI | 42°11′54″N 83°30′27″W / 42.1983°N 83.5074°W | 02:23–02:26 | 3.01 mi (4.84 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Trees were downed and uprooted, including one that was broken in half, a mobile home park was hit, several homes had their siding peeled off, and one home was damaged by a large tree limb.[229] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Newport | Monroe | MI | 42°00′31″N 83°21′50″W / 42.0086°N 83.3638°W | 02:38–02:43 | 4.88 mi (7.85 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A mobile home park was damaged as roofs and shingles were damaged and a manufactured home was flipped over. Tree limbs were downed near a Meijer distribution center and power lines were damaged.[230] | |||||||
EF1 | South Rockwood | Monroe, Wayne | MI | 42°03′20″N 83°11′18″W / 42.0556°N 83.1882°W | 02:39–02:45 | 5.42 mi (8.72 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Large tree limbs were downed, multiple trees were snapped, and some house shingles were torn off. Within South Rockwood itself, a house was damaged by a large tree limb, while another had its roof partially torn off, and a garage door was damaged. The EF1 tornado then crossed into Wayne County and downed large tree limbs in the Lake Erie Metropark golf course before moving out into the Detroit River.[231][232] | |||||||
EF1 | Gibraltar | Wayne | MI | 42°05′25″N 83°12′35″W / 42.0902°N 83.2098°W | 02:43–02:45 | 1.43 mi (2.30 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Trees were topped or uprooted, and large tree limbs were snapped. The tornado then crossed from the mainland onto Edmond and Horse Islands, where large tree limbs were downed, trees were snapped, and a tree was downed onto a trailer.[233] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Elmore to NNW of Lindsey | Ottawa, Sandusky | OH | 41°30′06″N 83°17′58″W / 41.5018°N 83.2995°W | 03:08–03:15 | 4.49 mi (7.23 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado touched down and immediately snapped several tree limbs. Moving southeast, the tornado damaged a nursery greenhouse before crossing the Portage River, where it downed several trees and scattered broken tree limbs onto several homes. The tornado then uprooted three large trees onto a home, damaging the roof. In Sandusky County, a house had siding ripped off the home, several trees downed around the home and power lines snapped.[234] | |||||||
EF1 | Beulah Beach | Erie | OH | 41°23′43″N 82°26′11″W / 41.3952°N 82.4364°W | 03:46–03:47 | 0.28 mi (0.45 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A likely waterspout made landfall from Lake Erie into Beulah Beach, becoming a tornado, where it uprooted trees and snapped large tree limbs. Several of the tree limbs fell onto homes, including a partially-destroyed home.[235] | |||||||
EF1 | Cleveland | Cuyahoga | OH | 41°30′21″N 81°38′22″W / 41.5057°N 81.6394°W | 02:59–03:02 | 0.79 mi (1.27 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A high-end EF1 majorly damaged the roof a church, bent light poles in a shopping center parking lot and did minor damage to homes. Extensive tree damage occurred throughout the path. This was the first tornado to strike in the city limits of Cleveland since 1985.[236] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Grafton | Lorain | OH | 41°16′44″N 82°07′16″W / 41.279°N 82.121°W | 03:00–03:01 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A high-end EF0 began at a residence, where it snapped the tops of several trees, removed the roof of the porch and removed portions of the roof. The tornado then dealt more damage to trees, downing one onto another home, puncturing the house's roof.[237] | |||||||
EF0 | Wellington | Lorain | OH | 41°10′34″N 82°13′24″W / 41.1761°N 82.2234°W | 03:05–03:06 | 1.08 mi (1.74 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado downed several trees and broke several branches with many of them falling onto homes or vehicles.[238] | |||||||
EF1 | Mentor | Lake | OH | 41°39′14″N 81°22′27″W / 41.654°N 81.3742°W | 03:06–03:09 | 3.27 mi (5.26 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado damaged numerous trees and power lines.[239] | |||||||
EF2 | Southern Warrensville Heights to Bedford Heights | Cuyahoga | OH | 41°25′43″N 81°30′52″W / 41.4285°N 81.5144°W | 03:07–03:10 | 1.52 mi (2.45 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A strong tornado began on the south side of Warrensville Heights, damaging the roof of a car dealership and an industrial park. Entering Bedford Heights, the tornado uprooted several trees, with one falling onto a home. The tornado significantly damaged two industrial buildings, which had their walls cave-in, occurred as well. The tornado continued uprooting trees before lifting.[240] | |||||||
EF1 | Spencer | Medina | OH | 41°06′37″N 82°08′25″W / 41.1104°N 82.1402°W | 03:11–03:13 | 1.53 mi (2.46 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted and a home had minor shingle damage.[241] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern Bainbridge | Geauga | OH | 41°22′23″N 81°21′29″W / 41.3731°N 81.3581°W | 03:16–03:18 | 1.81 mi (2.91 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado began in a subdivision, doing extensive tree damage ad uprooting trees onto homes. Exiting the subdivision, the tornado continued to damage and down several power poles and trees before lifting.[242] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Aquilla | Geauga | OH | 41°33′37″N 81°10′45″W / 41.5602°N 81.1791°W | 03:18–03:20 | 1.18 mi (1.90 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
A high-end EF1 did significant damage to trees and power lines.[243] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Middlefield | Geauga | OH | 41°29′23″N 81°05′19″W / 41.4897°N 81.0887°W | 03:22–03:23 | 0.69 mi (1.11 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief, low-end EF2 tornado completely destroyed a barn. Several other barns and trees were damaged nearby too.[244] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Bristolville | Trumbull | OH | 41°22′N 80°51′W / 41.37°N 80.85°W | 03:35–03:37 | 1.95 mi (3.14 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado damaged trees and corn fields before striking row of homes, damaging siding and roofing. One home had its carport collapse.[245] |
August 25 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Connellsville to Mill Run | Fayette | PA | 40°00′48″N 79°36′28″W / 40.0132°N 79.6077°W | 05:28–05:33 | 6.21 mi (9.99 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A tornado uprooted trees, snapped branches, and did some structural damage.[246] | |||||||
EF2 | Mill Run | Fayette | PA | 39°56′42″N 79°27′59″W / 39.945°N 79.4664°W | 05:34–05:37 | 1.96 mi (3.15 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A significant tornado tracked through Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park resort and campground, where hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Damage occurred to RVs, cabins, shelters and other structures resulting in six injuries.[247] |
August 26 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SSW of Marietta | Fulton | IL | 40°28′10″N 90°23′41″W / 40.4694°N 90.3946°W | 19:30–19:35 | 0.37 mi (0.60 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
An emergency manager observed a brief landspout.[248] | |||||||
EFU | WSW of Marietta | Fulton | IL | 40°29′24″N 90°24′15″W / 40.4899°N 90.4043°W | 19:40–19:45 | 0.51 mi (0.82 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief landspout was observed.[249] | |||||||
EF0 | Coward | Florence | SC | 33°58′N 79°45′W / 33.97°N 79.75°W | 21:00 | 0.03 mi (0.048 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
A brief tornado did minor damage to the siding and soffits of two strip malls.[35] |
August 27 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NNW of Howell | Box Elder | UT | 41°53′N 112°30′W / 41.89°N 112.5°W | 23:50 | unknown | unknown |
Multiple photos of a landspout were shared via social media.[204] |
August 29 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | Western Lubbock | Lubbock | TX | 33°34′N 101°58′W / 33.56°N 101.97°W | 22:04 | unknown | unknown |
A tornado was reported.[204] |
August 30 event
editEvent was associated with Hurricane Idalia.
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | W of Pyles Marsh to SE of Bladen | Glynn | GA | 31°07′22″N 81°33′13″W / 31.1229°N 81.5535°W | 11:30–11:39 | 9.78 mi (15.74 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak but long-track tornado downed powerlines and damaged some trees.[250] | |||||||
EF1 | Brunswick to S of Sterling | Glynn | GA | 31°09′02″N 81°29′37″W / 31.1505°N 81.4935°W | 11:40–11:49 | 7.91 mi (12.73 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A tornado impacted the south and west sides of Brunswick. Some structural damage occurred along with trees being blown down and snapped.[251] | |||||||
EF1 | Sea Island | Glynn | GA | 31°09′33″N 81°24′28″W / 31.1591°N 81.4079°W | 12:05–12:07 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A short-lived tornado uprooted hardwood trees.[252] | |||||||
EF0 | NNE of Fleming | Liberty | GA | 31°54′01″N 81°24′49″W / 31.9002°N 81.4136°W | 14:00–14:03 | 0.53 mi (0.85 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Trees were uprooted or snapped and a small wood shed was destroyed.[253] | |||||||
EF0 | Goose Creek | Berkeley | SC | 32°59′14″N 80°02′26″W / 32.9873°N 80.0406°W | 16:22–16:23 | 0.03 mi (0.048 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A very brief tornado flipped a car on US 52, injuring two people. The incident was posted on social media.[254] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Turbeville | Clarendon | SC | 33°54′17″N 79°58′59″W / 33.9047°N 79.983°W | 18:57–19:00 | 0.73 mi (1.17 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
A brief low-end EF1 tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees and tree limbs.[255] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Mount Pleasant | Charleston | SC | 32°52′42″N 79°45′30″W / 32.8782°N 79.7582°W | 19:30–19:33 | 2.74 mi (4.41 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado caused minor roof damage to homes, lifted a porta-potty, pushed a car into a tree, and snapped or uprooted many other trees.[256] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Huger to E of Limerick | Berkeley | SC | 33°06′20″N 79°45′42″W / 33.1056°N 79.7617°W | 20:59–21:04 | 1.88 mi (3.03 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Several large hard and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted in a wooded, marshy area.[257] | |||||||
EF0 | E of St. James | Brunswick | NC | 33°56′36″N 78°04′38″W / 33.9432°N 78.0771°W | 22:14–22:15 | 0.43 mi (0.69 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Numerous branches were broken off of pine and oak trees.[258] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of St. James | Brunswick | NC | 33°57′36″N 78°04′52″W / 33.9601°N 78.0811°W | 22:45–22:46 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado damaged the roof of a veterinarian hospital and another building, downed a large tree, and ripped an A/C unit off the top of another building.[259] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Easy Hill | Brunswick | NC | 34°08′27″N 77°57′53″W / 34.1408°N 77.9647°W | 23:25–23:27 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
Numerous oak and pine trees were snapped by this high-end EF1 tornado, including one that took down a hunter's tree stand.[260] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Sea Breeze to SSW of Myrtle Grove | New Hanover | NC | 34°05′21″N 77°53′01″W / 34.0891°N 77.8835°W | 23:31–23:35 | 1.54 mi (2.48 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A waterspout moved ashore, snapping or uprooting numerous oak and pine trees, including one tree that fell on a storage shed while others fell onto power lines. A home had a piece of aluminum cornice pulled away as well.[261] | |||||||
EF0 | Eastern North Myrtle Beach | Horry | SC | 33°50′13″N 78°36′40″W / 33.8369°N 78.611°W | 02:12–02:14 | 1.62 mi (2.61 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A waterspout moved ashore as a high-end EF0 tornado, causing sporadic damage to homes, and downing a few trees and numerous large limbs at a golf course.[262] |
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