List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of April 22–25, 2010

Below is the list of tornadoes that were confirmed by National Weather Service officials during the tornado outbreak of April 22–25, 2010 in the United States.

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
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April 22 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 22, 2010[note 1]
EF#LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0SE of Las Animas (1st tornado)BentCO37°59′18″N 103°09′01″W / 37.9883°N 103.1502°W / 37.9883; -103.1502 (Las Animas (Apr. 22, EF0))19:05–19:124.69 mi (7.55 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[1]
EF0SE of Las Animas (2nd tornado)BentCO38°00′37″N 103°09′13″W / 38.0102°N 103.1535°W / 38.0102; -103.1535 (Las Animas (Apr. 22, EF0))19:08–19:132.45 mi (3.94 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[2]
EF0N of Hasty (1st tornado)BentCO38°10′19″N 102°58′22″W / 38.172°N 102.9727°W / 38.172; -102.9727 (Hasty (Apr. 22, EF0))1935–19:370.59 mi (0.95 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[3]
EF0N of Hasty (2nd tornado)BentCO38°12′09″N 102°57′40″W / 38.2025°N 102.961°W / 38.2025; -102.961 (Hasty (Apr. 22, EF0))19:48–19:531.92 mi (3.09 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado observed by storm chasers. No damage reported.[4]
EF0NNW of McClaveBentCO38°15′05″N 102°56′34″W / 38.2514°N 102.9428°W / 38.2514; -102.9428 (McClave (Apr. 22, EF0))19:57–19:580.58 mi (0.93 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[5]
EF0SSW of Eads (1st tornado)KiowaCO38°17′38″N 102°54′36″W / 38.2938°N 102.9101°W / 38.2938; -102.9101 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))20:22–20:273.35 mi (5.39 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[6]
EF1W of EadsKiowaCO38°21′20″N 102°52′57″W / 38.3555°N 102.8824°W / 38.3555; -102.8824 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF1))20:29–20:497.22 mi (11.62 km)200 yd (180 m)A barn and empty livestock tank were destroyed.[7]
EF0SSW of Eads (2nd tornado)KiowaCO38°21′55″N 102°49′51″W / 38.3653°N 102.8308°W / 38.3653; -102.8308 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))20:36–20:380.36 mi (0.58 km)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[8]
EF0SSW of Eads (3rd tornado)KiowaCO38°25′26″N 102°49′22″W / 38.4238°N 102.8228°W / 38.4238; -102.8228 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))20:45–20:542.56 mi (4.12 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[9]
EF0SSW of Eads (4th tornado)KiowaCO38°27′29″N 102°47′39″W / 38.4581°N 102.7941°W / 38.4581; -102.7941 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))20:55–20:570.73 mi (1.17 km)25 yd (23 m)Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[10]
EF0S of EadsKiowaCO38°26′39″N 102°46′16″W / 38.4442°N 102.7712°W / 38.4442; -102.7712 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))20:56–21:041.36 mi (2.19 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[11]
EF0ENE of EadsKiowaCO38°29′08″N 102°45′39″W / 38.4856°N 102.7607°W / 38.4856; -102.7607 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))21:00–21:041.18 mi (1.90 km)75 yd (69 m)Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[12]
EF0NNW of EadsKiowaCO38°34′52″N 102°49′44″W / 38.581°N 102.829°W / 38.581; -102.829 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0))21:12–21:141.2 mi (1.9 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[13]
EF0SW of Deer TrailElbertCO39°31′N 104°10′W / 39.52°N 104.16°W / 39.52; -104.16 (Deer Trail (Apr. 22, EF0))21:280.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)Spotter reported tornado on the ground. No damage reported.[14]
EF0W of LeaderAdamsCO39°55′N 104°05′W / 39.91°N 104.08°W / 39.91; -104.08 (Leader (Apr. 22, EF0))21:380.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)Spotters reported tornado on the ground. No damage reported.[15]
EF1SSW of LakinKearnyKS37°53′02″N 101°25′57″W / 37.8838°N 101.4324°W / 37.8838; -101.4324 (Kendall (Apr. 22, EF1))21:48–22:029.4 mi (15.1 km)1,760 yd (1,610 m)Large wedge tornado reported to be 1 mi (1.6 km) wide. Pivot sprinklers and barns were damaged. It was strong, but affected a sparsely populated area. Downgraded from EF2 to EF1.[16]
EF0NE of GoodnightArmstrongTX35°04′52″N 101°08′15″W / 35.0812°N 101.1375°W / 35.0812; -101.1375 (Goodnight (Apr. 22, EF0))21:59–22:021.83 mi (2.95 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[17]
EF0NW of LakinKearnyKS37°57′39″N 101°19′29″W / 37.9607°N 101.3247°W / 37.9607; -101.3247 (Lakin (Apr. 22, EF0))22:04–22:184.9 mi (7.9 km)440 yd (400 m)This large tornado touched down as the previous one dissipated. However, it traversed sparsely populated areas, causing no damage.[18]
EF0SE of GroomDonleyTX35°10′N 100°59′W / 35.16°N 100.98°W / 35.16; -100.98 (Groom (Apr. 22, EF0))22:10–22:265.24 mi (8.43 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[19]
EF1Goodnight areaArmstrongTX34°59′12″N 101°12′04″W / 34.9866°N 101.2011°W / 34.9866; -101.2011 (Goodnight (Apr. 22, EF1))22:20–22:4310.34 mi (16.64 km)100 yd (91 m)Damage limited to two broken power poles and shrubs ripped from ground as the tornado remained primarily in open country.[20]
EF0NE of Kit CarsonCheyenneCO38°53′25″N 102°41′40″W / 38.8904°N 102.6945°W / 38.8904; -102.6945 (Kit Carson (Apr. 22, EF0))22:24–22:282.33 mi (3.75 km)75 yd (69 m)Public report of a tornado on the ground. Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[21]
EF0NW of DeerfieldKearnyKS38°02′21″N 101°12′52″W / 38.0391°N 101.2145°W / 38.0391; -101.2145 (Deerfield (Apr. 22, EF0))22:32–22:362.61 mi (4.20 km)150 yd (140 m)Storm spotters observed a small tornado that did not impact anything.[22]
EF0E of Lake McClellanGrayTX35°13′N 100°51′W / 35.22°N 100.85°W / 35.22; -100.85 (Lake McClellan (Apr. 22, EF0))22:38–22:400.49 mi (0.79 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado remained in open country with no damage.[23]
EF0SW of Kit CarsonCheyenneCO38°45′05″N 102°50′00″W / 38.7515°N 102.8332°W / 38.7515; -102.8332 (Kit Carson (Apr. 22, EF0))22:40–22:441.35 mi (2.17 km)50 yd (46 m)Spotters reported tornado on the ground for 4 minutes. Remained over open country with no damage.[24]
EF0S of Bryans CornerBeaverOK36°30′N 100°49′W / 36.50°N 100.82°W / 36.50; -100.82 (Goodnight (Apr. 22, EF0))22:51–22:520.23 mi (0.37 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado remained in open country with no damage.[25]
EF0ESE of GroomDonleyTX35°10′N 100°59′W / 35.16°N 100.98°W / 35.16; -100.98 (Groom (Apr. 22, EF0))23:07–23:090.59 mi (0.95 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado remained in open country with no damage.[26]
EF1NE of Lakin to W of FriendFinneyKS38°12′53″N 101°05′20″W / 38.2147°N 101.0888°W / 38.2147; -101.0888 (Lakin (Apr. 22, EF1))23:10–23:232.69 mi (4.33 km)880 yd (800 m)A tornado was witnessed by storm chasers and storm spotters doing minor damage in a sparsely populated area..[27]
EF0NW of FirstviewCheyenneCO38°52′06″N 102°39′45″W / 38.8683°N 102.6624°W / 38.8683; -102.6624 (Firstview (Apr. 22, EF0))23:12–23:202.59 mi (4.17 km)75 yd (69 m)Tornado was rain-wrapped. No damage reported.[28]
EF0NW of Garden CityFinneyKS38°13′32″N 101°03′21″W / 38.2255°N 101.0559°W / 38.2255; -101.0559 (Garden City (Apr. 22, EF0))23:17–23:190.93 mi (1.50 km)75 yd (69 m)Satellite tornado to the previous event. No damage was caused by this weak tornado.[29]
EF0SW of Shallow WaterScottKS38°16′14″N 101°02′08″W / 38.2706°N 101.0356°W / 38.2706; -101.0356 (Shallow Water (Apr. 22, EF0))23:27–23:373.32 mi (5.34 km)440 yd (400 m)A tornado quickly became rain-wrapped after it was sighted. Little damage occurred.[30]
EF0NE of Lake McClellanGrayTX35°16′N 100°48′W / 35.26°N 100.80°W / 35.26; -100.80 (Lake McClellan (Apr. 22, EF0))23:30–23:529 mi (14 km)440 yd (400 m)Intermittent large tornado remained in open country.[31]
EF0NNW of LakinKearnyKS38°07′33″N 101°17′42″W / 38.1258°N 101.2949°W / 38.1258; -101.2949 (Lakin (Apr. 22, EF0))23:39–23:462.72 mi (4.38 km)200 yd (180 m)A stovepipe tornado traveled across rural land causing no damage.[32]
EF0NE of LeforsGrayTX35°29′27″N 100°38′22″W / 35.4909°N 100.6394°W / 35.4909; -100.6394 (Lefors (Apr. 22, EF0))23:40–23:504.47 mi (7.19 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[33]
EF0N of Firstview (1st tornado)CheyenneCO39°00′26″N 102°32′06″W / 39.0071°N 102.535°W / 39.0071; -102.535 (Firstview (Apr. 22, EF0))23:52–23:541.07 mi (1.72 km)25 yd (23 m)Tornado reported on North side of intersection of County Road DD and County Road 34 moving Northeast. No damage reported.[34]
EF0N of Firstview (2nd tornado)CheyenneCO39°01′20″N 102°29′47″W / 39.0222°N 102.4963°W / 39.0222; -102.4963 (Firstview (Apr. 22, EF0))00:05–00:091.42 mi (2.29 km)25 yd (23 m)Tornado seen on the ground for about 5 minutes before roping out. No damage reported.[35]
EF0WNW of Shallow Water to SSE of Scott CityScottKS38°23′20″N 100°57′55″W / 38.389°N 100.9654°W / 38.389; -100.9654 (Shallow Water (Apr. 22, EF0))00:06–00:197.2 mi (11.6 km)440 yd (400 m)A wedge tornado was observed by storm chasers. Several barns, shed and two pivot-irrigation sprinklers were damaged.[36]
EF2NE of Matador to SW of Cee VeeMotley, CottleTX34°09′11″N 100°39′49″W / 34.153°N 100.6636°W / 34.153; -100.6636 (Cee Vee (Apr. 22, EF2))00:20–00:459 mi (14 km)1,300 yd (1,200 m)Large rain-wrapped wedge tornado destroyed a storage shed, a windmill and electrical transformers. Trees were also uprooted. Upgraded from EF1 to EF2 in post-analysis.[37][38]
EF0S of ManningScottKS38°30′57″N 100°43′00″W / 38.5157°N 100.7167°W / 38.5157; -100.7167 (Garden City (Apr. 22, EF0))00:40–00:461.4 mi (2.3 km)150 yd (140 m)A weak tornado was spotted over a sparsely populated area, causing no damage.[39]
EF3S of Cee VeeCottleTX34°10′08″N 100°30′43″W / 34.1688°N 100.5119°W / 34.1688; -100.5119 (Cee Vee (Apr. 22, EF3))00:46–01:2012.25 mi (19.71 km)975 yd (892 m)Large wedge tornado touched down as the previous one dissipated. It destroyed an unoccupied house and many farm buildings. Trees and shrubs were also uprooted, farming equipment was overturned, and a heavy steel tank was knocked over. Upgraded from EF1 to EF3 in post-analysis.[40]
EF0SSE of HealyLaneKS38°33′25″N 100°35′52″W / 38.5569°N 100.5977°W / 38.5569; -100.5977 (Healy (Apr. 22, EF0))00:57–01:073.7 mi (6.0 km)150 yd (140 m)This was the last tornado from this long-tracked supercell. It occurred over a sparsely populated area, causing no damage.[41]
EF0NW of SwearingenCottleTX34°09′N 100°13′W / 34.15°N 100.22°W / 34.15; -100.22 (Swearingen (Apr. 22, EF0))02:05–02:125 mi (8.0 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[42]
EF0SE of GoveGoveKS38°50′19″N 100°21′41″W / 38.8387°N 100.3613°W / 38.8387; -100.3613 (Gove (Apr. 22, EF0))02:21–02:220.52 mi (0.84 km)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado reported by a local law enforcement. No damage reported.[43]

April 23 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 23, 2010[note 1]
EF#LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0NE of GenoaLincolnCO39°20′N 103°25′W / 39.34°N 103.42°W / 39.34; -103.42 (Genoa (Apr. 23, EF0))17:170.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)Report of brief tornado on the ground.[44]
EF1NE of SwiftownLefloreMS33°20′12″N 90°24′57″W / 33.3366°N 90.4158°W / 33.3366; -90.4158 (Swiftown (Apr. 23, EF1))20:48–20:512 mi (3.2 km)50 yd (46 m)Several powerlines were knocked down and a power pole was snapped.[45]
EF0NNE of PendletonWarrenMO38°51′25″N 91°12′24″W / 38.857°N 91.2067°W / 38.857; -91.2067 (Pendleton (Apr. 23, EF0))23:40–23:410.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[46]
EF0SSE of New TruxtonWarrenMO38°54′18″N 91°10′49″W / 38.9051°N 91.1803°W / 38.9051; -91.1803 (New Truxton (Apr. 23, EF0))00:11–00:120.12 mi (0.19 km)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[47]
EF0W of Hawk PointLincolnMO38°58′12″N 91°08′55″W / 38.97°N 91.1486°W / 38.97; -91.1486 (Hawk Point (Apr. 23, EF0))00:29–00:300.21 mi (0.34 km)20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[48]
EF0SW of AtlantaCassTX33°04′51″N 94°14′44″W / 33.0808°N 94.2455°W / 33.0808; -94.2455 (Atlanta (Apr. 23, EF0))00:34–00:414.8 mi (7.7 km)50 yd (46 m)Damage limited to a few trees.[49]
EF0NW of Queen City, TX to Fouke, ARCass (TX), Miller (AR)TX33°09′15″N 94°09′40″W / 33.1541°N 94.1611°W / 33.1541; -94.1611 (Queen City (Apr. 23, EF0))00:41–01:1317.62 mi (28.36 km)100 yd (91 m)Long-track tornado primarily damaged trees, a few of which landed on vehicles or houses with minor damage.[50][51]
EF0SW of SilexLincolnMO39°06′N 91°06′W / 39.10°N 91.10°W / 39.10; -91.10 (Silex (Apr. 23, EF0))00:48–00:490.11 mi (0.18 km)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[52]
EF0NNE of SilexLincolnMO39°09′30″N 91°03′31″W / 39.1583°N 91.0586°W / 39.1583; -91.0586 (Silex (Apr. 23, EF0))01:140.14 mi (0.23 km)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[53]

April 24 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 24, 2010[note 1]
EF#LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF1MabankKaufmanTX32°22′12″N 96°06′12″W / 32.3699°N 96.1034°W / 32.3699; -96.1034 (Mabank (Apr. 24, EF1))06:44–06:450.16 mi (0.26 km)30 yd (27 m)A brief tornado touched down and heavily damaged a home before dissipating.[54]
EF0NNW of MineolaWoodTX32°49′05″N 95°27′04″W / 32.818°N 95.451°W / 32.818; -95.451 (Mineola (Apr. 24, EF0))07:31–07:364.23 mi (6.81 km)100 yd (91 m)Several large trees were uprooted damaging a few houses. Three people were injured.[55]
EF0E of WinnsboroWoodTX32°56′17″N 95°13′45″W / 32.938°N 95.2291°W / 32.938; -95.2291 (Winnsboro (Apr. 24, EF0))07:45–07:491.62 mi (2.61 km)70 yd (64 m)Tornado touched down along Highway 11 destroying a metal hay barn.[56]
EF0NE of FarmervilleUnionLA32°55′12″N 92°22′05″W / 32.92°N 92.368°W / 32.92; -92.368 (Farmerville (Apr. 24, EF0))11:57–11:580.54 mi (0.87 km)70 yd (64 m)Several small trees and branches were snapped.[57]
EF1S of RaleighSmithMS31°56′16″N 89°38′19″W / 31.9379°N 89.6386°W / 31.9379; -89.6386 (Raleigh (Apr. 24, EF1))13:43–13:5810.69 mi (17.20 km)50 yd (46 m)Damage limited to numerous trees snapped or uprooted.[58]
EF2NNE of Montrose to S of Meridian Regional AirportJasper, Newton, LauderdaleMS32°09′27″N 89°06′51″W / 32.1575°N 89.1141°W / 32.1575; -89.1141 (Meridian (Apr. 24, EF2))14:22–14:5222.89 mi (36.84 km)1,056 yd (966 m)This large wedge tornado produced major structural roof damage to a church. Shingles and siding were blown off of a house, and an outbuilding was destroyed along with damage to a grain silo. Thousands of large softwood and hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted throughout the path. In addition, numerous power lines were blown down. It dissipated before reaching more densely populated ares, just south of the Meridian Regional Airport.[59][60][61]
EF0WardSumterAL32°21′52″N 88°17′03″W / 32.3645°N 88.2842°W / 32.3645; -88.2842 (Ward (Apr. 24, EF0))15:440.08 mi (0.13 km)30 yd (27 m)Brief tornado reported by the local fire department was embedded in a larger field of straight-line wind damage.[62]
EF4W of Tallulah, LA to S of Yazoo City, MS to N of Sturgis, MSMadison (LA), Warren (MS), Issaquena (MS), Sharkey (MS), Yazoo (MS), Holmes (MS), Attala (MS), Choctaw (MS), Oktibbeha (MS)LA, MS32°24′12″N 91°17′57″W / 32.4032°N 91.2993°W / 32.4032; -91.2993 (Tallulah—Yazoo City—Sturgis (Apr. 24, EF4))16:09–18:53148.97 mi (239.74 km)3,080 yd (2,820 m)10 deaths – See section on this tornado. 146 people were injured.[63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71]
EF1SW of Demopolis to SSE of ForklandMarengo, Greene, HaleAL32°31′29″N 87°50′24″W / 32.5248°N 87.8399°W / 32.5248; -87.8399 (Demopolis (Apr. 24, EF1))16:19–16:358.15 mi (13.12 km)200 yd (180 m)Many trees and at least 20 vehicles were damaged, some severely. A few buildings were also damaged. Two people were injured.[72][73]
EF0New AlbanyUnionMS34°29′06″N 88°57′52″W / 34.4849°N 88.9644°W / 34.4849; -88.9644 (New Albany (Apr. 24, EF0))16:20–16:210.06 mi (0.097 km)30 yd (27 m)Minor roof damage to one house and numerous trees damaged.[74]
EF0SW of HogglesvilleHaleAL32°45′46″N 87°32′46″W / 32.7628°N 87.5461°W / 32.7628; -87.5461 (Hogglesville (Apr. 24, EF0))16:50–17:035.83 mi (9.38 km)100 yd (91 m)Three houses sustained minor damage and a barn was destroyed.[75]
EF0NW of MaryvilleNodawayMO40°22′N 94°54′W / 40.36°N 94.90°W / 40.36; -94.90 (Maryville (Apr. 24, EF0))17:37–17:380.06 mi (0.097 km)25 yd (23 m)A few tree limbs were knocked down.[76]
EF0SW of PickeringNodawayMO40°26′N 94°50′W / 40.44°N 94.84°W / 40.44; -94.84 (Pickering (Apr. 24, EF0))17:40–17:410.11 mi (0.18 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado remained in open country.[77]
EF0S of Table RockStone, TaneyMO36°35′05″N 93°18′59″W / 36.5847°N 93.3165°W / 36.5847; -93.3165 (Table Rock (Apr. 24, EF0))18:40–18:420.51 mi (0.82 km)70 yd (64 m)Several trees were twisted at Table Rock State Park and a marina was damaged.[78]
EF0SE of ManilaMississippiAR35°51′30″N 90°06′31″W / 35.8582°N 90.1086°W / 35.8582; -90.1086 (Manila (Apr. 24, EF0))19:05–19:082.13 mi (3.43 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado sighted on Big Lake with minor damage to trees.[79]
EF2N of StarkvilleOktibbehaMS33°31′49″N 88°51′11″W / 33.5302°N 88.8531°W / 33.5302; -88.8531 (Starkville (Apr. 24, EF2))19:09–19:166.98 mi (11.23 km)800 yd (730 m)A mobile home was destroyed, 20 houses were damaged and trees and power lines were knocked down. This tornado was produced by the same supercell that produced the Yazoo City EF4.[80]
EF2NE of West PointClayMS33°38′06″N 88°36′07″W / 33.6349°N 88.6019°W / 33.6349; -88.6019 (West Point (Apr. 24, EF2))19:28–19:301.87 mi (3.01 km)300 yd (270 m)Multiple power poles were blown down in a field, trees and power lines were blown down, and an outbuilding was demolished.[81]
EF1New HamiltonMonroeMS33°44′19″N 88°26′05″W / 33.7387°N 88.4347°W / 33.7387; -88.4347 (New Hamilton (Apr. 24, EF1))19:40–19:506.51 mi (10.48 km)150 yd (140 m)Numerous trees and power poles snapped along the path, Several homes sustained significant roof damage. A storage shed was destroyed with sheet metal wrapped around trees.[82]
EF0PembrokeChristianKY36°45′34″N 87°22′32″W / 36.7595°N 87.3756°W / 36.7595; -87.3756 (Pembroke (Apr. 24, EF0))21:23–21:272 mi (3.2 km)40 yd (37 m)Minor damage to a house and some tree limbs were damaged.[83]
EF0Des PeresSt. LouisMO38°35′26″N 90°26′21″W / 38.5906°N 90.4392°W / 38.5906; -90.4392 (Des Peres (Apr. 24, EF0))21:25–21:260.61 mi (0.98 km)300 yd (270 m)Tornado resulted in widespread tree damage and minor roof damage.[84]
EF1SSW of Bible Hill to NNW of OnlyDecatur, Perry, HumphreysTN35°41′02″N 88°08′19″W / 35.684°N 88.1386°W / 35.684; -88.1386 (Bible Hill—Only (Apr. 24, EF1))21:26–21:5725.64 mi (41.26 km)400 yd (370 m)At least 15 houses were damaged, a few of which were destroyed. Thousands of trees were uprooted which caused most of the damage.[85][86][87]
EF0S of GuinMarionAL33°56′57″N 87°51′33″W / 33.9491°N 87.8591°W / 33.9491; -87.8591 (Guin (Apr. 24, EF0))21:27–21:387.15 mi (11.51 km)200 yd (180 m)Tornado made intermittent contact with the ground. Three houses sustained minor damage and two outbuildings were destroyed, along with many trees.[88]
EF0University CitySt. LouisMO38°39′53″N 90°20′25″W / 38.6648°N 90.3403°W / 38.6648; -90.3403 (University City (Apr. 24, EF0))21:30–21:374.36 mi (7.02 km)325 yd (297 m)Several houses and businesses sustained minor structural damage. Many trees were damaged along the path.[89]
EF1E of SunfishEdmonsonKY37°17′50″N 86°22′03″W / 37.2972°N 86.3676°W / 37.2972; -86.3676 (Sunfish (Apr. 24, EF1))21:40–21:421.1 mi (1.8 km)50 yd (46 m)One house sustained significant damage and a shed was destroyed. Several outbuildings were also damaged.[90]
EF1SW of AetnaHickmanTN35°38′52″N 87°31′06″W / 35.6478°N 87.5184°W / 35.6478; -87.5184 (Aetna (Apr. 24, EF1))23:15–23:171.84 mi (2.96 km)100 yd (91 m)A trailer and two small sheds were destroyed and about 12 houses sustained minor damage. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped.[91]
EF2SSE of Good Hope to SSW of Holly PondCullmanAL34°06′13″N 86°48′22″W / 34.1036°N 86.8062°W / 34.1036; -86.8062 (Walter (Apr. 24, EF2))23:57–00:115.75 mi (9.25 km)300 yd (270 m)Two chicken houses, a barn and a carport were destroyed and several houses and businesses sustained minor damage. Extensive tree damage along the path.[92]
EF1W of EbenezerMercerKY37°51′46″N 84°50′07″W / 37.8628°N 84.8352°W / 37.8628; -84.8352 (Ebenezer (Apr. 24, EF1))00:25–00:281.75 mi (2.82 km)50 yd (46 m)Three barns were heavily damaged or destroyed, and many trees were damaged.[93]
EF1SE of DamascusLauderdale, KemperMS32°34′23″N 88°49′51″W / 32.5731°N 88.8309°W / 32.5731; -88.8309 (Damascus (Apr. 24, EF1))00:32–00:394.32 mi (6.95 km)100 yd (91 m)Four barns, a metal building and a shed were heavily damaged or destroyed.[94][95]
EF0E of WestmorelandMaconTN36°32′02″N 86°11′24″W / 36.534°N 86.19°W / 36.534; -86.19 (Westmoreland (Apr. 24, EF0))00:42–00:441.51 mi (2.43 km)50 yd (46 m)A small barn was destroyed and numerous trees were damaged.[96]
EF1S of BerryFayetteAL33°36′09″N 87°40′37″W / 33.6024°N 87.6769°W / 33.6024; -87.6769 (Berry (Apr. 24, EF1))01:06–01:176.56 mi (10.56 km)200 yd (180 m)Four houses sustained minor damage. Several hundred trees were snapped or uprooted.[97]
EF1NE of BerryFayette, WalkerAL33°40′46″N 87°32′19″W / 33.6794°N 87.5386°W / 33.6794; -87.5386 (Berry (Apr. 24, EF1))01:21–01:354.59 mi (7.39 km)400 yd (370 m)A large radio tower was blown down, and there was extensive tree damage.[98][99]
EF3NNE of Brooksville to Albertville to NNW of Fort PaineBlount, Marshall, DeKalbAL34°11′30″N 86°24′53″W / 34.1917°N 86.4146°W / 34.1917; -86.4146 (Brooksville—Albertville—Fort Payne (Apr. 24, EF3))02:59–04:1039.86 mi (64.15 km)1,320 yd (1,210 m)Large wedge tornado resulted in major damage in both communities with at least 30 people injured. Albertville High School was heavily damaged, along with dozens of houses, mobile homes and several retail buildings. Thousands of trees were also damaged. Initially estimated to be two separate tornadoes but confirmed as a single long-track tornado. A total of 45 people were injured.[100][101][102]
EF3Parrish to NW of Sumiton to SW of HaydenWalker, Jefferson, BlountAL33°44′01″N 87°17′11″W / 33.7336°N 87.2864°W / 33.7336; -87.2864 (Parrish (Apr. 24, EF3))03:01–03:5529.64 mi (47.70 km)400 yd (370 m)Long-track tornado with extensive damage. Over 70 houses and businesses were damaged, of which one was destroyed. Hundreds of trees were also uprooted or snapped. One indirect fatality was reported from an incident after the tornado hit.[103][104][105]
EF3SW of Mentone, AL to NW of Trion, GADeKalb (AL), Chattooga (GA)AL, GA34°31′32″N 85°35′20″W / 34.5256°N 85.5888°W / 34.5256; -85.5888 (Mentone—Trion (Apr. 24, EF3))04:28–04:4614.35 mi (23.09 km)440 yd (400 m)A trailer park was hard hit where several manufactured homes were flattened in DeKalb County. It then crossed into Georgia, where 8 homes were damaged, and multiple garages, a carport, and a storage space were destroyed. Multiple planes and a gangar were also damaged or destroyed in an airport strip, and multiple trees were downed or uprooted before it dissipated.[106][107]

April 25 event

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EF#LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF4W of Crossville to N of Collinsville to E of DogtownDeKalbAL34°13′13″N 85°57′37″W / 34.2203°N 85.9602°W / 34.2203; -85.9602 (Collinsville (Apr. 24, EF4))05:01–05:2916.62 mi (26.75 km)880 yd (800 m)A two-story house and a church were flattened. Numerous other houses and manufactured homes were damaged or destroyed and trees were debarked northeast of Collinsville. Further down the path, the tornado produced heavy structural damage just west of AL 176, before eventually dissipating. Initially rated EF3 but upgraded after re-analysis. 5 people were injured.[108]
EF2Vonore areaMonroe, Loudon, BlountTN35°34′08″N 84°16′58″W / 35.5689°N 84.2829°W / 35.5689; -84.2829 (Vonore (Apr. 25, EF2))05:50–06:0914 mi (23 km)100 yd (91 m)Several houses were damaged, along with an industrial plant.[109][110][111]
EF0E of PostellePolkTN35°03′50″N 84°28′31″W / 35.0638°N 84.4753°W / 35.0638; -84.4753 (Postelle (Apr. 25, EF0))06:05–06:121.24 mi (2.00 km)30 yd (27 m)A few trees were snapped and twisted.[112]
EF1N of HayesvilleClayNC35°05′N 83°49′W / 35.08°N 83.82°W / 35.08; -83.82 (Hayesville (Apr. 25, EF1))07:00–07:051.5 mi (2.4 km)60 yd (55 m)Minor damage in the area.[113]
EF2Darlington area (1st tornado)DarlingtonSC34°16′01″N 80°01′44″W / 34.267°N 80.029°W / 34.267; -80.029 (Darlington (Apr. 25, EF2))23:40–23:430.63 mi (1.01 km)50 yd (46 m)One house, a large steel building, a barn, a workshop and three mobile homes were destroyed. Numerous other houses were damaged, along with a church, a bank and a school. Three people were injured.[114]
EF2Darlington area (2nd tornado)DarlingtonSC34°16′59″N 79°54′25″W / 34.283°N 79.907°W / 34.283; -79.907 (Darlington (Apr. 25, EF2))23:45–23:572.99 mi (4.81 km)75 yd (69 m)A school was heavily damaged along with numerous houses and businesses by this slow moving, strong tornado.[115]
EF0Zebulon areaWake, FranklinNC35°49′49″N 78°19′24″W / 35.8303°N 78.3232°W / 35.8303; -78.3232 (Zebulon (Apr. 25, EF0))23:59–00:063.87 mi (6.23 km)75 yd (69 m)Minor damage in a commercial area to a shopping center and a fast-food restaurant.[116]
EF1SSW of MechanicsvilleDarlingtonSC34°18′11″N 79°46′08″W / 34.303°N 79.769°W / 34.303; -79.769 (Mechanicsville (Apr. 25, EF1))00:08–00:090.06 mi (0.097 km)50 yd (46 m)Several large hardwood trees were snapped.[117]
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