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This page documents confirmed tornadoes from May to July 2020 via various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service . Based on the 1991–2010 averaging period, 276 tornadoes occur across the United States throughout May, 243 in June, and 143 in July.[ 1] The climatological peak for tornadic activity in the country, May features a risk area that is concentrated throughout the U.S. Great Plains , especially in the states of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. This is a shift from earlier months where the highest concentration of tornadoes is focused around the U.S. Gulf Coast .[ 2] Historical data shows a substantial drop in the number of violent (EF4+ ) tornadoes in May versus April,[ 3] likely due to the loss of the amplified winter jet stream , and perhaps as a result of tornadoes tracking over more sparsely populated areas. However, intense tornadoes are still possible in any month of the year.[ 2] Tornado activity in June typically shifts more north and west across the Plains, especially Northern Colorado and the Texas Panhandle .[ 4] Tornado activity in July normally affects the Northern Plains and the Great Lakes .[ 5]
With only 126 verified tornadoes, May 2020 turned out to be one of the least active months on record. No moderate- or high-risk outlooks were issued by the Storm Prediction Center throughout the month, a first since archives of outlooks began in 2002.[ 6] June was even less active, with only 91 confirmed tornadoes. In addition, no EF2+ tornado was confirmed during June, this first time this had occurred since records began 1950. However, July saw its first violent tornado since 2004 .[ 7] June and July also saw several tornadoes coming from tropical cyclones.[ 8]
Tornado counts listed below are considered preliminary until final publication in the database of the National Centers for Environmental Information .
United States yearly total [ edit ]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 5, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
SE of Chester
Chester
SC
34°38′38″N 81°11′24″W / 34.644°N 81.19°W / 34.644; -81.19 (Chester (May 5, EF1) )
22:32–22:39
4.57 mi (7.35 km)
100 yd (91 m)
A house and a mobile home sustained siding damage, and numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 13]
EF2
S of Richburg to SW of Heath Springs
Chester , Lancaster
SC
34°35′31″N 81°01′34″W / 34.592°N 81.026°W / 34.592; -81.026 (Great Falls (May 5, EF1) )
22:46–23:07
13.98 mi (22.50 km)
200 yd (180 m)
Numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted. Fallen trees landed on a vehicle and destroyed a house.[ 14] [ 15]
EF1
S of Longville to NE of Gillis
Beauregard , Calcasieu
LA
30°34′00″N 93°14′05″W / 30.5666°N 93.2348°W / 30.5666; -93.2348 (Longville (May 5, EF1) )
02:45–02:59
13.56 mi (21.82 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Outbuildings and carports were damaged, shingles were ripped off houses, and trees were snapped.[ 16] [ 17]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 14, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
NW of Bushong
Lyon
KS
38°43′N 96°19′W / 38.71°N 96.31°W / 38.71; -96.31 (Bushong (May 14, EFU) )
01:05–01:09
2.66 mi (4.28 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief, small tornado was observed by storm chasers; it did not cause damage.[ 23]
EFU
NE of Alta Vista
Wabaunsee
KS
38°53′24″N 96°25′17″W / 38.89°N 96.4214°W / 38.89; -96.4214 (Alta Vista (May 14, EFU) )
01:20–01:26
0.97 mi (1.56 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A brief, small tornado was observed by storm chasers; it did not cause damage.[ 24]
EFU
S of Council Grove
Morris
KS
38°34′03″N 96°29′21″W / 38.5674°N 96.4891°W / 38.5674; -96.4891 (Council Grove (May 14, EFU) )
01:49–02:00
3.69 mi (5.94 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This tornado was observed by storm chasers but caused no damage.[ 25]
EF0
NW of Bushong
Lyon
KS
38°40′44″N 96°16′58″W / 38.6790°N 96.2829°W / 38.6790; -96.2829 (Bushong (May 14, EF0) )
01:53–02:06
1.6 mi (2.6 km)
50 yd (46 m)
An outbuilding sustained minor damage, and a trampoline was blown over.[ 26]
EF1
NE of Cambridge
Henry
IL
41°19′04″N 90°04′34″W / 41.3179°N 90.0762°W / 41.3179; -90.0762 (Cambridge (May 14, EF0) )
03:16–03:20
4.26 mi (6.86 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Trees and outbuildings were damaged on two farmsteads. A 70 feet (21 m) silo was badly damaged.[ 27]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 15, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
Keefeton
Muskogee
OK
35°36′40″N 95°21′01″W / 35.6112°N 95.3503°W / 35.6112; -95.3503 (Keefeton (May 15, EF1) )
14:38–14:49
4.8 mi (7.7 km)
525 yd (480 m)
Outbuildings were damaged, trees were uprooted, sixteen homes or mobile homes were damaged or destroyed, and multiple power poles were snapped by this high-end EF1 tornado.[ 28]
EF1
Wilton
Saratoga
NY
43°10′55″N 73°45′18″W / 43.182°N 73.755°W / 43.182; -73.755 (Wilton (May 15, EF1) )
21:59–22:01
1.78 mi (2.86 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Softwood trees were snapped or uprooted nearly continuously along the path, some of which fell onto homes in town. Several street signs were blown down and displaced. Sheeting from a warehouse roof, along with an empty trailer, were blown on top of a van.[ 29]
EFU
ESE of Davidson
Tillman
OK
34°13′44″N 99°00′22″W / 34.229°N 99.006°W / 34.229; -99.006 (Davidson (May 15, EFU) )
00:32
0.3 mi (0.48 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A storm chaser photographed a tornado. No damage was found.[ 30]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 16, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
Mauriceville
Orange
TX
30°10′52″N 93°51′27″W / 30.1811°N 93.8575°W / 30.1811; -93.8575 (Mauriceville (May 16, EF1) )
11:48–11:53
4.47 mi (7.19 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Several trees were snapped or uprooted in Mauriceville.[ 31]
EF1
Malakoff
Henderson
TX
32°09′57″N 96°01′42″W / 32.1659°N 96.0283°W / 32.1659; -96.0283 (Malakoff (May 16, EF1) )
17:36–17:38
1.03 mi (1.66 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Several trees were blown onto cars and homes in town, causing minor damage. A nursing home had significant roof damage. A small propane supply business building was completely destroyed at high-end EF1 intensity.[ 32]
EF0
NW of Mount Vernon
Franklin
TX
33°14′17″N 95°17′15″W / 33.2381°N 95.2874°W / 33.2381; -95.2874 (Mount Vernon (May 16, EF0) )
18:33–18:34
0.64 mi (1.03 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A metal outbuilding lost parts of its roof, and the garage of a home was damaged. Many tree limbs were downed, and several trees were uprooted.[ 33]
EF0
N of Mabank
Van Zandt , Kaufman
TX
32°24′26″N 96°03′52″W / 32.4071°N 96.0645°W / 32.4071; -96.0645 (Mabank (May 16, EF0) )
18:47–18:50
2.19 mi (3.52 km)
250 yd (230 m)
This high-end EF0 tornado produced intermittent tree and power line damage, as well as roof damage to several manufactured homes, site-built homes, and a couple of farm outbuildings.[ 34] [ 35]
EFU
SW of Foreman, AR
Little River (AR) , McCurtain (OK)
AR , OK
33°40′23″N 94°28′11″W / 33.673°N 94.4697°W / 33.673; -94.4697 (Foreman (May 16, EFU) )
19:35–19:38
2.24 mi (3.60 km)
20 yd (18 m)
This tornado was observed over open field and caused no damage.[ 36] [ 37]
EFU
Wright Patman Lake
Cass , Bowie
TX
33°16′42″N 94°11′10″W / 33.2782°N 94.186°W / 33.2782; -94.186 (Wright Patman (May 16, EFU) )
20:37–20:39
2.63 mi (4.23 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A waterspout was well-documented but caused no damage.[ 38] [ 39]
EF1
NE of Leary
Bowie
TX
33°30′07″N 94°10′03″W / 33.502°N 94.1675°W / 33.502; -94.1675 (Leary (May 16, EF1) )
22:05–22:06
0.19 mi (0.31 km)
30 yd (27 m)
Roofing was torn from a home, and two trees were toppled. Video of this tornado was captured on a phone camera.[ 40]
EF1
E of Texarkana
Miller
AR
33°26′57″N 93°51′17″W / 33.4493°N 93.8548°W / 33.4493; -93.8548 (Texarkana (May 16, EF1) )
22:16–22:18
2.16 mi (3.48 km)
30 yd (27 m)
Shingles were ripped off a house, and the structure's carport was destroyed. A wooden power poles were snapped and trees were uprooted.[ 41]
EF0
WNW of Tom
McCurtain
OK
33°45′13″N 94°38′31″W / 33.7535°N 94.642°W / 33.7535; -94.642 (Tom (May 16, EF0) )
22:20–22:21
0.13 mi (0.21 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A few small trees and branches were damaged.[ 42]
EF0
W of Fulton
Little River
AR
33°36′25″N 93°55′50″W / 33.6069°N 93.9306°W / 33.6069; -93.9306 (Fulton (May 16, EF0) )
22:36–22:37
0.09 mi (0.14 km)
20 yd (18 m)
The roof of a house was partially damaged, and multiple large tree limbs were downed.[ 43]
EF1
NW of Waldo
Columbia , Nevada
AR
33°24′40″N 93°20′10″W / 33.411°N 93.3361°W / 33.411; -93.3361 (Waldo (May 16, EF1) )
22:39–22:42
2.65 mi (4.26 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A car was flipped, and several large trees were uprooted.[ 44] [ 45]
EF1
E of Bodcaw
Nevada
AR
33°31′52″N 93°22′13″W / 33.5312°N 93.3703°W / 33.5312; -93.3703 (Bodcaw (May 16, EF1) )
22:56–22:58
1.89 mi (3.04 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A metal overhang was tossed about 150 yd (140 m), and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 46]
EF0
E of Blevins
Hempstead
AR
33°52′05″N 93°31′18″W / 33.868°N 93.5217°W / 33.868; -93.5217 (Blevins (May 16, EF0) )
23:46–23:47
0.47 mi (0.76 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado documented via pictures downed a large tree limb.[ 47]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 17, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
N of Millington
Kendall
IL
41°37′N 88°35′W / 41.61°N 88.59°W / 41.61; -88.59 (Millington (May 17, EFU) )
20:15–20:17
0.69 mi (1.11 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado with no known damage was reported by a trained storm spotter.[ 48]
EF0
NNE of Macon to ENE of Elwin
Macon
IL
39°43′46″N 88°59′27″W / 39.7295°N 88.9909°W / 39.7295; -88.9909 (Macon (May 17, EF0) )
21:06–21:14
4.04 mi (6.50 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Minor damage was done to trees.[ 49]
EFU
S of Coal City
Grundy
IL
41°16′N 88°17′W / 41.26°N 88.28°W / 41.26; -88.28 (Coal City (May 17, EFU) )
22:26–22:27
0.52 mi (0.84 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado was reported by emergency management with no known damage.[ 50]
EF1
S of Oakdale
Allen
LA
30°44′46″N 92°42′37″W / 30.7461°N 92.7104°W / 30.7461; -92.7104 (Oakdale (May 17, EF1) )
22:41–22:49
4.34 mi (6.98 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 51]
EF0
N of Holly Beach
Cameron
LA
29°54′18″N 93°31′16″W / 29.905°N 93.5211°W / 29.905; -93.5211 (Holly Beach (May 17, EF0) )
23:01–23:02
1.03 mi (1.66 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
This tornado remained over marshland.[ 52]
EF0
SSE of De Quincy
Calcasieu
LA
30°25′53″N 93°25′27″W / 30.4314°N 93.4241°W / 30.4314; -93.4241 (De Quincy (May 17, EF0) )
23:40–23:41
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
Photos and videos were taken of this tornado. It remained in wooded areas.[ 53]
EF0
SE of Mamou
Evangeline
LA
30°36′14″N 92°22′29″W / 30.6039°N 92.3747°W / 30.6039; -92.3747 (Mamou (May 17, EF0) )
01:00–01:01
0.2 mi (0.32 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
Videos were taken of this tornado. It remained over swampland.[ 54]
EF3
NW of Church Point
Acadia , St. Landry
LA
30°27′35″N 92°16′04″W / 30.4597°N 92.2678°W / 30.4597; -92.2678 (Church Point (May 17, EF3) )
01:31–01:41
3.93 mi (6.32 km)
100 yd (91 m)
1 death– A mid-range EF3 tornado moved southeast toward Church Point, initially causing minor structural damage before producing major damage near the Acadia/St. Landry parish line. One home was picked up and thrown 50 yards (46 m) to the south, destroying it. Three people were in the home at the time; one person was killed and two sustained significant injuries. Nearby, four mobile homes were destroyed. Two were flipped and separated from their frames, the third was rolled over onto an SUV, and the fourth was pulled off its blocks and received significant structural damage. A few vehicles were flipped as well. The tornado briefly passed into St. Landry Parish, where two grain dryers were destroyed at a farm, and a tractor-trailer used for transporting crops was flipped onto a road. It then re-entered Acadia Parish and continued toward Church Point before dissipating. Numerous trees were downed along the path, including a large tree that fell onto a home near the end of the path. Nine people were injured by the tornado.[ 55]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 20, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
WSW of Johns Island
Charleston
SC
32°42′57″N 80°07′00″W / 32.7159°N 80.1166°W / 32.7159; -80.1166 (Johns Island (May 20, EF1) )
15:47–15:50
0.77 mi (1.24 km)
300 yd (270 m)
Many trees were snapped or uprooted. Some homes sustained roof damage from fallen trees and limbs.[ 60]
EF0
E of Greeley–Weld County Airport
Weld
CO
40°25′13″N 104°35′54″W / 40.4204°N 104.5982°W / 40.4204; -104.5982 (Greeley–Weld County Airport #1 (May 20, EF0) )
00:38–00:42
0.9 mi (1.4 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This short-lived landspout tornado kicked up dust but caused no damage.[ 61]
EF0
E of Eaton
Weld
CO
40°31′07″N 104°39′30″W / 40.5185°N 104.6582°W / 40.5185; -104.6582 (Eaton (May 20, EF0) )
00:41–00:45
1.4 mi (2.3 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A farm was struck, with barn doors being blown in and a fiberglass canoe being lofted into a tree.[ 62]
EF0
NE of Greeley–Weld County Airport to NE of Lucerne
Weld
CO
40°27′04″N 104°36′13″W / 40.4512°N 104.6037°W / 40.4512; -104.6037 (Greeley–Weld County Airport #2 (May 20, EF0) )
00:45–00:56
4 mi (6.4 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This tornado was witnessed by farmers and storm chasers moving through fields. An irrigation pivot system was twisted.[ 63]
EF0
NE of Greeley–Weld County Airport to NE of Lucerne
Weld
CO
40°26′19″N 104°35′33″W / 40.4387°N 104.5924°W / 40.4387; -104.5924 (Greeley–Weld County Airport #3 (May 20, EF0) )
00:46–01:01
4.8 mi (7.7 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This tornado was witnessed by farmers and storm chasers moving through fields, occurring simultaneously with the previous tornado. A barn and an aluminum shed were damaged.[ 64]
EF0
NE of Greeley–Weld County Airport to SE of Eaton
Weld
CO
40°25′51″N 104°34′53″W / 40.4307°N 104.5813°W / 40.4307; -104.5813 (Greeley–Weld County Airport #4 (May 20, EF0) )
00:56–01:21
8 mi (13 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This tornado was witnessed by farmers and storm chasers moving through fields, occurring simultaneously with the previous two tornadoes. A barn and an outbuilding were damaged.[ 65]
EF0
E of Kersey
Weld
CO
40°23′36″N 104°29′02″W / 40.3933°N 104.4839°W / 40.3933; -104.4839 (Kersey (May 20, EF0) )
01:26–01:30
1.15 mi (1.85 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A storm chaser reported a brief tornado with no damage.[ 66]
EF0
SE of Whatley
Valley
MT
48°10′N 106°29′W / 48.16°N 106.49°W / 48.16; -106.49 (Whatley (May 20, EF0) )
03:17–03:22
0.82 mi (1.32 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A tree was snapped and a barn had its doors blown in and roof torn off, with roofing scattered 100 yd (91 m) away. A house had part of its metal roof peeled back, and a nearby carport had its roof torn off. An aluminum boat was moved 100 ft (30 m), and another house sustained siding damage.[ 67]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 21, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
Belle Glade
Palm Beach
FL
26°40′39″N 80°40′26″W / 26.6774°N 80.6739°W / 26.6774; -80.6739 (Belle Glade (May 21, EF0) )
18:45–19:00
0.25 mi (0.40 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A landspout tornado was reported by multiple weather spotters. No damage was found.[ 68]
EFU
NNE of Whitelaw
Greeley
KS
38°40′N 101°36′W / 38.66°N 101.6°W / 38.66; -101.6 (Whitelaw (May 21, EFU) )
19:33
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A storm chaser caught this very brief landspout tornado on photos. No damage was found.[ 69]
EF1
NE of Raeford
Hoke
NC
35°02′46″N 79°09′23″W / 35.0461°N 79.1565°W / 35.0461; -79.1565 (NE of Raeford (May 21, EF1) )
19:56–19:57
0.20 mi (0.32 km)
200 yd (180 m)
Pine trees were snapped or uprooted by this brief tornado.[ 70]
EF0
WNW of Johnson
Stanton
KS
37°35′35″N 101°48′18″W / 37.593°N 101.805°W / 37.593; -101.805 (Johnson (May 21, EF0) )
20:41–20:42
0.07 mi (0.11 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A storm chaser reported a landspout tornado. No damage was found.[ 71]
EF0
N of Collidge
Hamilton
KS
38°10′13″N 101°58′12″W / 38.1702°N 101.97°W / 38.1702; -101.97 (Coolidge 1 (May 21, EF0) )
21:15–21:17
0.56 mi (0.90 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This was the first of two twin landspout tornadoes. No damage was found.[ 72]
EF0
NNE of Collidge
Hamilton
KS
38°11′03″N 101°57′39″W / 38.1842°N 101.9609°W / 38.1842; -101.9609 (Coolidge 2 (May 21, EF0) )
21:15–21:18
0.31 mi (0.50 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This was the second of two twin landspout tornadoes. No damage was found.[ 73]
EFU
S of Granada
Prowers
CO
37°55′N 102°19′W / 37.92°N 102.31°W / 37.92; -102.31 (Granada (May 21, EFU) )
21:47–21:58
2 mi (3.2 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A storm chaser reported a tornado. No damage was found.[ 74]
EFU
S of Holly
Prowers
CO
38°01′N 102°07′W / 38.02°N 102.12°W / 38.02; -102.12 (Holly (May 21, EFU) )
22:17–22:25
1 mi (1.6 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Storm spotters reported a tornado. No damage was found.[ 75]
EF0
S of Syracuse
Hamilton
KS
37°50′N 101°45′W / 37.84°N 101.75°W / 37.84; -101.75 (Syracuse (May 21, EF0) )
23:06–23:07
0.07 mi (0.11 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A storm chaser reported a landspout tornado. No damage was found.[ 76]
EFU
SW of Lakin
Kearny
KS
37°48′07″N 101°28′05″W / 37.802°N 101.468°W / 37.802; -101.468 (Lakin (May 21, EFU) )
00:11–00:24
1.76 mi (2.83 km)
150 yd (140 m)
A slow-moving, elephant trunk tornado was observed by storm chasers. No damage was found.[ 77]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 22, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
SE of Blacksburg to NNE of Bethany
Cherokee , York
SC
35°06′11″N 81°30′18″W / 35.103°N 81.505°W / 35.103; -81.505 (SE of Blacksburg to NNE of Bethany (May 22, EF1) )
19:28–19:43
12.74 mi (20.50 km)
200 yd (180 m)
This tornado occurred within a larger area of downburst winds. Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[ 78] [ 79]
EF0
N of Bethany, SC to SE of Gastonia, NC
Gaston
NC
35°09′50″N 81°17′10″W / 35.164°N 81.286°W / 35.164; -81.286 (NNE of Bethany to SE of Gastonia (May 22, EF0) )
19:44–19:55
8.63 mi (13.89 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Damage was limited to many uprooted trees, snapped limbs, and minor structural damage.[ 80]
EF0
E of Haynesville
Wichita
TX
34°06′07″N 98°45′54″W / 34.102°N 98.765°W / 34.102; -98.765 (Haynesville (May 22, EF0) )
23:07
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
30 yd (27 m)
This brief tornado was observed by a storm chaser. No damage was found.[ 81]
EFU
S of Barneston
Gage
NE
40°02′N 96°35′W / 40.04°N 96.58°W / 40.04; -96.58 (Barneston (May 22, EFU) )
23:07
0.03 mi (0.048 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This brief tornado was caught on video. No damage was found.[ 82]
EF1
E of Haynesville to W of Burkburnett
Wichita
TX
34°05′53″N 98°44′38″W / 34.098°N 98.744°W / 34.098; -98.744 (Haynesville 2 (May 22, EF1) )
23:11–23:16
1.7 mi (2.7 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Several power poles were damaged.[ 83]
EF1
W of Burkburnett
Wichita
TX
34°05′38″N 98°41′49″W / 34.094°N 98.697°W / 34.094; -98.697 (Burkburnett (May 22, EF1) )
23:26
0.2 mi (0.32 km)
50 yd (46 m)
An outbuilding was heavily damaged along with some trees.[ 84]
EFU
NE of Shannon to S of Joy
Clay
TX
33°30′40″N 98°11′49″W / 33.511°N 98.197°W / 33.511; -98.197 (Shannon (May 22, EFU) )
00:23–00:35
2.5 mi (4.0 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Multiple storm chasers observed this tornado. No damage was found.[ 85]
EF1
SSW of Charlie
Clay
TX
34°03′29″N 98°21′54″W / 34.058°N 98.365°W / 34.058; -98.365 (Charlie (May 22, EF1) )
00:27–00:35
2.3 mi (3.7 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Multiple storm chasers observed this tornado. Utility poles were damaged on FM 1740 .[ 86]
EFU
NE of Heavener
LeFlore
OK
34°55′09″N 94°32′57″W / 34.9193°N 94.5491°W / 34.9193; -94.5491 (Heavener (May 22, EFU) )
01:55–01:59
1.7 mi (2.7 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Several storm chasers observed this tornado. It likely did tree damage, but the damage path was in an heavily wooded area inaccessible by road.[ 87]
EF1
Bowie
Montague
TX
33°33′08″N 97°52′02″W / 33.5522°N 97.8672°W / 33.5522; -97.8672 (Bowie (May 22, EF1) )
02:10–02:12
1.35 mi (2.17 km)
400 yd (370 m)
This tornado was embedded within a larger area of straight-line wind damage. A hotel was damaged at the beginning of the path, and multiple buildings in downtown Bowie sustained considerable roof and wall damage. Damage to trees, homes, and vehicles occurred in town as well.[ 88]
EFU
NNE of Degnan
Latimer
OK
35°00′14″N 95°19′52″W / 35.0038°N 95.331°W / 35.0038; -95.331 (Degnan (May 22, EFU) )
02:32–02:33
0.3 mi (0.48 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Several storm chasers observed this tornado. It likely did tree damage, but the damage path was in an heavily wooded area inaccessible by road.[ 89]
EF1
ESE of Talihina
LeFlore
OK
34°44′06″N 95°01′28″W / 34.7351°N 95.0245°W / 34.7351; -95.0245 (Talihina (May 22, EF1) )
02:58–03:02
0.9 mi (1.4 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Softwood trees were snapped and uprooted north of Highway 63 . Hardwood trees were uprooted, and large tree limbs were snapped before the tornado lifted south of U.S. Route 271 .[ 90]
EF1
NW of Whitesboro
LeFlore
OK
34°42′32″N 94°56′33″W / 34.7088°N 94.9425°W / 34.7088; -94.9425 (Whitesboro 1 (May 22, EF1) )
03:05–03:14
3 mi (4.8 km)
225 yd (206 m)
This tornado formed south of Highway 63 where it uprooted trees. A home was damaged, an outbuilding was destroyed, and more trees were uprooted as it moved east-northeast.[ 91]
EF1
N of Whitesboro to NW of Lenox
LeFlore
OK
34°42′55″N 94°53′17″W / 34.7153°N 94.8881°W / 34.7153; -94.8881 (Whitesboro 2 (May 22, EF1) )
03:15–03:22
2.7 mi (4.3 km)
200 yd (180 m)
This tornado was observed by a storm spotter. Softwood trees were uprooted.[ 92]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 23, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
NNE to NE of Morse
Johnson , Cedar
IA
41°45′19″N 91°25′38″W / 41.7552°N 91.4271°W / 41.7552; -91.4271 (Morse(May 23, EF1) )
17:30–17:49
7.05 mi (11.35 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This high-end EF1 tornado damaged an outbuilding, a grain bin, and trees. Power poles were downed as well.[ 93] [ 94]
EF1
SW of Mechanicsville to W of Morley
Cedar , Jones
IA
41°51′35″N 91°17′24″W / 41.8598°N 91.2901°W / 41.8598; -91.2901 (Mechanicsville (May 23, EF1) )
17:57–18:13
6.86 mi (11.04 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A porch was destroyed at a home. A farm outbuilding was also damaged. The damage path was intermittent.[ 95] [ 96]
EF0
SE of Lost Nation
Clinton
IA
41°56′32″N 90°48′12″W / 41.9423°N 90.8033°W / 41.9423; -90.8033 (SE of Lost Nation (May 23, EF0) )
18:20–18:23
1.19 mi (1.92 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado damaged a metal outbuilding at a farm.[ 97]
EF0
S to ESE of Maquoketa
Jackson
IA
42°02′50″N 90°40′32″W / 42.0472°N 90.6756°W / 42.0472; -90.6756 (S of Maquoketa (May 23, EF0) )
18:53–18:57
1.45 mi (2.33 km)
20 yd (18 m)
Brief tornado was caught on video and passed along by emergency management. A few homes near a golf course received shingle damage.[ 98]
EF0
Panola
Woodford
IL
40°46′27″N 89°01′57″W / 40.7742°N 89.0324°W / 40.7742; -89.0324 (Panola (May 23, EF0) )
18:54–18:59
3.46 mi (5.57 km)
75 yd (69 m)
The roof of an outbuilding was damaged, a window in a house was cracked, and several tree branches were knocked down.[ 99]
EFU
NE of Andrew
Jackson
IA
42°10′12″N 90°35′03″W / 42.17°N 90.5842°W / 42.17; -90.5842 (NE of Andrew (May 23, EFU) )
19:24–19:25
0.04 mi (0.064 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado touched down in a field. No damage was observed to determine a rating.[ 100]
EF1
NE of Morrison to S of South Elkhorn
Whiteside , Carroll
IL
41°49′53″N 89°52′46″W / 41.8314°N 89.8794°W / 41.8314; -89.8794 (NE of Morrison to S of South Elkhorn (May 23, EF1) )
19:29–19:53
12.25 mi (19.71 km)
30 yd (27 m)
The tornado snapped a tree, caused shingle damage, and downed power lines along an intermittent path.[ 101] [ 102]
EF0
N of Sank Ridge to NW of Birds
Grundy , Kendall , Will
IL
41°27′13″N 88°19′37″W / 41.4535°N 88.3269°W / 41.4535; -88.3269 (Minooka (May 23, EF0) )
19:53–20:07
6.3 mi (10.1 km)
100 yd (91 m)
A high-end EF0 tornado downed two wooden utility polesand along with numerous trees and tree branches. A car was overturned on I-80 , injuring the driver.[ 103] [ 104] [ 105]
EFU
NE of Warren
Jo Daviess
IL
42°29′56″N 89°58′43″W / 42.4988°N 89.9785°W / 42.4988; -89.9785 (NE of Warren (May 23, EFU) )
21:18–21:20
0.53 mi (0.85 km)
20 yd (18 m)
This tornado was spotted in an open field by a trained spotter. No damage was observed to determine a rating.[ 106]
EF1
SW of Chana
Ogle
IL
41°58′02″N 89°14′36″W / 41.9673°N 89.2434°W / 41.9673; -89.2434 (Chana (May 23, EF1) )
21:30–21:32
0.3 mi (0.48 km)
100 yd (91 m)
This brief tornado caused significant damage to outbuildings at two farmsteads, and downed several trees and power poles.[ 107]
EF0
NNW of New Lebanon to NNW of Hampshire
DeKalb , Kane
IL
42°08′21″N 88°37′48″W / 42.1393°N 88.63°W / 42.1393; -88.63 (Genoa (May 23, EF0) )
23:06–23:16
3.2 mi (5.1 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A tornado heavily damaged a barn, with debris scattered downwind into a field. Power lines were downed as well.[ 108] [ 109]
EFU
S of Graham Chapel
Garza
TX
32°59′42″N 101°27′50″W / 32.995°N 101.4639°W / 32.995; -101.4639 (Graham Chapel (May 23, EFU) )
23:14–23:25
0.38 mi (0.61 km)
30 yd (27 m)
The tornado was widely captured by storm chasers as it remained nearly stationary over open fields. Any damage was inaccessible due to a lack of roads.[ 110]
EF0
N of York
Benson
ND
48°20′N 99°34′W / 48.34°N 99.57°W / 48.34; -99.57 (York (May 23, EF0) )
23:52
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A slow-moving landspout briefly touched down.[ 111]
EFU
ENE of Kanorado Airport
Sherman
KS
39°26′55″N 101°53′33″W / 39.4485°N 101.8926°W / 39.4485; -101.8926 (Kanorado (May 23, EFU) )
00:07–00:10
1.11 mi (1.79 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief landspout touched down. No damage was reported.[ 112]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 25, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
ENE to NW of Aladdin City
Miami-Dade
FL
25°34′27″N 80°27′06″W / 25.5742°N 80.4518°W / 25.5742; -80.4518 (Naranja(May 25, EF1) )
05:30–05:43
4.83 mi (7.77 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A low-end EF1 tornado tipped over several campers at the Miami Everglades RV Resort. The majority of the remaining damage along its discontinuous path was limited to trees and fencing. The tornado was indirectly associated with the precursor to Tropical Storm Bertha .[ 115]
EF0
SSW of Halls
Buchanan
MO
39°37′N 94°59′W / 39.61°N 94.99°W / 39.61; -94.99 (Halls (May 25, EF0) )
19:30
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado produced no reported damage.[ 116]
EF1
NNE of Winfield
Titus
TX
33°13′21″N 95°04′55″W / 33.2226°N 95.082°W / 33.2226; -95.082 (Winfield (May 25, EF1) )
22:05–22:07
0.53 mi (0.85 km)
100 yd (91 m)
A cattle trailer was flipped multiple times and moved 75–80 yards (69–73 m) to the front yard of a house. The license plate was carried 1.5 miles (2.4 km). Two smaller trailers were also carried 75 yards (69 m) to the same yard and are believed to have knocked down the supports for the front porch of the house. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped.[ 117]
EF0
SW of Blackgum
Sequoyah
OK
35°35′54″N 95°01′14″W / 35.5982°N 95.0206°W / 35.5982; -95.0206 (W of Blackgum (May 25, EF0) )
22:37–22:38
0.5 mi (0.80 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Brief tornado destroyed boat storage units, blew down power poles and lines, and snapped large tree limbs.[ 118]
EF1
Lewisville
Lafayette
AR
33°22′06″N 93°34′33″W / 33.3682°N 93.5759°W / 33.3682; -93.5759 (Lewisville (May 25, EF1) )
22:38–22:39
0.3 mi (0.48 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A brief tornado uprooted and snapped trees and snapped a power pole. One large pine tree fell through a house and onto a church, and another tree fell through a mobile home.[ 119]
EFU
SSE of West Hartford
Sebastian
AR
34°57′44″N 94°23′48″W / 34.9623°N 94.3966°W / 34.9623; -94.3966 (West Hartford (May 25, EFU) )
22:58–23:00
1.3 mi (2.1 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A brief tornado traveled through a heavily wooded area and produced a tornado debris signature , but the damaged area was not accessible to a survey.[ 120]
EFU
Toledo Bend Reservoir
Sabine
LA
31°33′45″N 93°48′30″W / 31.5624°N 93.8084°W / 31.5624; -93.8084 (Toldeo Bend Reservoir (May 25, EFU) )
23:12–23:18
2.28 mi (3.67 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A waterspout was caught on video. No damage was found.[ 121]
EF1
Johnston
Polk
IA
41°39′36″N 93°42′22″W / 41.66°N 93.706°W / 41.66; -93.706 (Johnston (May 25, EF1) )
23:26–23:29
1.56 mi (2.51 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado produced tree and power line damage near a park.[ 122]
EF1
N of Watts
Adair
OK
36°08′32″N 94°34′21″W / 36.1423°N 94.5724°W / 36.1423; -94.5724 (N of Watts (May 25, EF1) )
00:11–00:13
0.6 mi (0.97 km)
120 yd (110 m)
A brief tornado was caught on a tower cam in West Siloam Springs , and was observed by storm chasers. Trees were uprooted and large tree limbs were snapped.[ 123]
EF0
ENE of Row
Delaware
OK
36°17′37″N 94°36′44″W / 36.2937°N 94.6122°W / 36.2937; -94.6122 (Row (May 25, EF0) )
00:34
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A very brief tornado was observed by storm chasers. Large tree limbs were snapped.[ 124]
EF1
SSW of Maysville
Delaware
OK
36°20′16″N 94°37′56″W / 36.3379°N 94.6321°W / 36.3379; -94.6321 (Maysville(May 25, EF1) )
00:45–00:46
0.3 mi (0.48 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Trees were uprooted. This tornado likely had a longer path, but it occurred in a heavily wooded area that was mainly inaccessible by road.[ 125]
EF0
SE of Grove
Delaware
OK
36°30′36″N 94°38′51″W / 36.51°N 94.6476°W / 36.51; -94.6476 (SE of Grove (May 25, EF0) )
01:13–01:19
2.2 mi (3.5 km)
300 yd (270 m)
Tree limbs were snapped.[ 126]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 26, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
Waukee
Dallas
IA
41°36′43″N 93°53′10″W / 41.6119°N 93.8862°W / 41.6119; -93.8862 (Waukee(May 26, EF0) )
18:18–18:20
0.95 mi (1.53 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A church and a car dealership suffered minor damage and a house under construction lost shingles.[ 127]
EFU
E of Dallas Center
Dallas
IA
41°39′42″N 93°54′53″W / 41.6618°N 93.9146°W / 41.6618; -93.9146 (Dallas Center(May 26, EFU) )
18:28–18:31
1.69 mi (2.72 km)
30 yd (27 m)
Numerous videos show a tornado on rural land. It did not hit any damage indicators.[ 128]
EFU
SE of Berkley
Boone
IA
41°53′47″N 94°03′38″W / 41.8964°N 94.0606°W / 41.8964; -94.0606 (Berkley(May 26, EFU) )
19:04–19:05
0.6 mi (0.97 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A storm chaser observed a brief tornado, which did not hit any damage indicators.[ 129]
EFU
E of Ogden
Boone
IA
42°01′25″N 93°59′12″W / 42.0236°N 93.9867°W / 42.0236; -93.9867 (Ogden(May 26, EFU) )
19:22–19:23
0.21 mi (0.34 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A storm chaser observed a very brief tornado, which did not hit any damage indicators.[ 130]
EF1
WSW of Woolstock to S of Eagle Grove
Wright
IA
42°33′44″N 93°53′25″W / 42.5622°N 93.8903°W / 42.5622; -93.8903 (Woolstock(May 26, EF1) )
20:38–20:44
5.14 mi (8.27 km)
250 yd (230 m)
The tornado caused significant tree damage and destroyed a large machine shed.[ 131]
EFU
N of Adair
Guthrie
IA
41°31′53″N 94°38′10″W / 41.5313°N 94.636°W / 41.5313; -94.636 (Adair (May 26, EFU) )
20:53–20:58
2.94 mi (4.73 km)
35 yd (32 m)
The tornado had an intermittent path and did not hit any damage indicators.[ 132]
EFU
E of North Branch
Guthrie
IA
41°38′27″N 94°38′48″W / 41.6407°N 94.6467°W / 41.6407; -94.6467 (North Branch (May 26, EFU) )
21:16–21:17
0.66 mi (1.06 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado did not hit any damage indicators.[ 133]
EF0
NE of Rosemount
Dakota
MN
44°44′44″N 93°06′50″W / 44.7455°N 93.1139°W / 44.7455; -93.1139 (Rosemount (May 26, EF0) )
00:15–00:16
0.26 mi (0.42 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado blew down a few trees.[ 134]
EF0
SE of Oakland
Freeborn
MN
43°39′00″N 93°03′45″W / 43.6501°N 93.0624°W / 43.6501; -93.0624 (Freeborn (May 26, EF0) )
00:25–00:28
0.55 mi (0.89 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado, caught on video, produced a debris cloud and blew down a few trees.[ 135]
Event associated with Tropical Storm Cristobal .
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 6, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
SW of Arlington
Carbon
WY
41°27′34″N 106°24′05″W / 41.4594°N 106.4015°W / 41.4594; -106.4015 (SW of Arlington (June 6, EF1) )
20:51–20:57
1.21 mi (1.95 km)
600 yd (550 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 161]
EF0
SE of Webster
Sumter
FL
28°34′N 82°01′W / 28.57°N 82.01°W / 28.57; -82.01 (Webster (June 6, EF0) )
21:53–21:58
0.25 mi (0.40 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Trained spotter reported a brief tornado picking up dirt near Highway 50 .[ 162]
EF0
WNW of Clearwater
Pinellas
FL
27°58′42″N 82°46′12″W / 27.9783°N 82.77°W / 27.9783; -82.77 (Clearwater (June 6, EF0) )
21:59–22:04
0.91 mi (1.46 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Trees fell on vehicles, and a garage wall was pushed inward.[ 163]
EF0
N of Oak Ridge
Orange
FL
28°30′00″N 81°26′10″W / 28.5001°N 81.4361°W / 28.5001; -81.4361 (Oak Ridge (June 6, EF0) )
22:07
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A landspout tornado was confirmed by video near Interstate 4 and The Mall at Millenia .[ 164]
EF0
W of Oxford
Sumter
FL
28°56′N 82°05′W / 28.93°N 82.08°W / 28.93; -82.08 (Oxford (June 6, EF0) )
22:20–22:25
0.51 mi (0.82 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A barn, and the roof a home was damaged.[ 165]
EF0
WNW of Sky Lake
Orange
FL
28°27′48″N 81°24′27″W / 28.4634°N 81.4074°W / 28.4634; -81.4074 (Sky Lake(June 6, EF0) )
22:40
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A very brief landspout tornado was observed by a trained spotter near Lake Ellenor. It lasted for about 30 to 45 seconds before dissipating. No damage occurred.[ 166]
EF1
SW of Conway to W of Azalea Park
Orange
FL
28°28′12″N 81°21′21″W / 28.4701°N 81.3559°W / 28.4701; -81.3559 (Conway (June 6, EF1) )
23:20–23:32
5.12 mi (8.24 km)
500 yd (460 m)
A waterspout, spawned from the outer rainbands of Tropical Storm Cristobal , touched down over Lake Conway in Belle Isle , briefly moving across an isthmus, then across Little Lake Conway . A lakefront home along the isthmus suffered severe roof damage, and numerous trees were downed. Traveling nearly due north, it moved onshore near Conway and ultimately dissipated just east of Downtown Orlando . Several apartment homes lost large portions of their roofs in Conway. Damage elsewhere was primarily limited to trees. Across the city of Orlando , 27 homes were damaged: 2 severely, 14 moderately, and 11 minimally.[ 167] [ 168]
EF0
ESE of Debary
Volusia
FL
28°50′19″N 81°15′41″W / 28.8387°N 81.2614°W / 28.8387; -81.2614 (Debary (June 6, EF0) )
00:27–00:34
2 mi (3.2 km)
200 yd (180 m)
A trained spotter reported a large waterspout over Lake Monroe , which briefly came onshore. Only minor tree damage occurred on the lakeshore.[ 169]
Florida events associated with Tropical Storm Cristobal .
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 7, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
NE of Columbia
Columbia
FL
30°05′13″N 82°40′31″W / 30.087°N 82.6754°W / 30.087; -82.6754 (Columbia (June 7, EF0) )
19:30–19:35
1.43 mi (2.30 km)
100 yd (91 m)
A tornado snapped or uprooted many trees and damaged a barn.[ 170]
EF0
SE of Emeralda
Lake
FL
28°53′54″N 81°48′43″W / 28.8984°N 81.8119°W / 28.8984; -81.8119 (Emeralda (June 7, EF0) )
19:40
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado was photographed and videoed by residents.[ 171]
EF0
ENE of Worthington Springs
Union
FL
29°56′22″N 82°23′19″W / 29.9394°N 82.3885°W / 29.9394; -82.3885 (Worthington Springs (June 7, EF0) )
20:05
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado damaged one home.[ 172]
EF0
ESE of Tavares
Lake
FL
28°47′29″N 81°42′14″W / 28.7914°N 81.704°W / 28.7914; -81.704 (Tavares (June 7, EF0) )
22:41–22:42
0.5 mi (0.80 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A waterspout developed over Lake Dora. As it came onshore briefly, it knocked down a power pole and a transformer. It dissipated very quickly afterward.[ 173]
EF1
NW of Highmore
Hyde
SD
44°46′38″N 99°34′11″W / 44.7771°N 99.5698°W / 44.7771; -99.5698 (Highmore (June 7, EF1) )
23:05–23:07
0.36 mi (0.58 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A machine shed was destroyed, with debris tossed 100 ft (30 m), a long barn had much of its roof torn off, a livestock trailer was tipped over, and a barn had its doors blown in. Several trees were snapped in the area.[ 174]
EF1
SW of Faulkton
Faulk
SD
44°54′40″N 99°27′10″W / 44.9110°N 99.4527°W / 44.9110; -99.4527 (Faulkton (June 7, EF1) )
23:17–23:20
0.99 mi (1.59 km)
70 yd (64 m)
A tornado damaged several structures and several sheds were pushed or rolled over. One shed was lofted above a grove of trees. Several trees were snapped at their trunks.[ 175]
EF1
W of Faulkton
Faulk
SD
45°02′27″N 99°23′56″W / 45.0408°N 99.3989°W / 45.0408; -99.3989 (Faulkton (June 7, EF1) )
23:25–23:30
0.65 mi (1.05 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Three outbuildings were destroyed and debris was strewn up to 0.75 mi (1.21 km) away. One had its anchoring poles pulled straight from the ground and another well-anchored shed was torn off its foundation. A nearby home sustained minor damage to its roof and siding.[ 176]
EFU
WNW of Ashley
McIntosh
ND
46°02′25″N 99°25′11″W / 46.0404°N 99.4196°W / 46.0404; -99.4196 (Ashley (June 7, EFU) )
23:45–23:46
0.2 mi (0.32 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief tornado touched down in an open field. No damage occurred.[ 177]
EFU
SW of Kulm
Dickey
ND
46°16′N 98°59′W / 46.26°N 98.98°W / 46.26; -98.98 (Kulm (June 7, EFU) )
00:20–00:21
0.42 mi (0.68 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief tornado touched down in an open field. No damage occurred.[ 178]
EF0
WSW of Fredrick
Brown
SD
45°46′47″N 98°39′56″W / 45.7796°N 98.6655°W / 45.7796; -98.6655 (Fredrick (June 7, EF0) )
01:30–01:35
5.35 mi (8.61 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Tree branches were thrown about 0.25 mi (400 m) across an open field. A tree was uprooted, and two calving sheds were destroyed. Debris from the sheds were also thrown about 0.25 mi (400 m) across an open field. Several more trees were downed before the tornado lifted.[ 179]
EF0
S of Lakota
Nelson
ND
47°58′N 98°21′W / 47.97°N 98.35°W / 47.97; -98.35 (Lakota (June 7, EF0) )
01:52
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Law enforcement confirmed a brief tornado in an open field. No damage occurred.[ 180]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 8, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
S of Sharon
Steele
ND
47°34′N 97°54′W / 47.57°N 97.9°W / 47.57; -97.9 (Sharon (June 8, EF0) )
21:17
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado was caught on video. No damage occurred.[ 181]
EF1
N of Sharon to NE of Aneta
Steele , Grand Forks
ND
47°39′N 97°54′W / 47.65°N 97.90°W / 47.65; -97.90 (N of Sharon to NE of Aneta (June 8, EF1) )
21:30–21:42
7 mi (11 km)
250 yd (230 m)
A shed lost its back wall, and sheathing was torn off a building. Pine and cottonwood trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 182] [ 183]
EF0
S to SE of Arvilla
Grand Forks
ND
47°51′N 97°29′W / 47.85°N 97.49°W / 47.85; -97.49 (S to SE of Arvilla (June 8, EF0) )
22:09–22:15
3 mi (4.8 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Poplar and cottonwood trees were snapped.[ 184]
EF0
NNE of Arnold
Custer
NE
41°31′N 100°08′W / 41.52°N 100.14°W / 41.52; -100.14 (NNE of Arnold (June 8, EF0) )
23:48–23:50
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado was reported, but no damage was found.[ 185]
EF1
S to E of Middle River
Marshall
MN
48°23′N 96°10′W / 48.38°N 96.16°W / 48.38; -96.16 (S to E of Middle River (June 8, EF1) )
00:17–00:32
9 mi (14 km)
300 yd (270 m)
Numerous poplar and pine trees were snapped. This tornado was recorded by at least two chase teams.[ 186]
EF0
NE of Maxwell
Lincoln
NE
41°14′N 100°22′W / 41.23°N 100.37°W / 41.23; -100.37 (NE of Maxwell (June 8, EF0) )
00:26–00:27
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado was reported, but no damage was found.[ 187]
EF0
NNW of Milburn
Blaine
NE
41°46′N 99°47′W / 41.77°N 99.78°W / 41.77; -99.78 (NNW of Milburn (June 8, EF0) )
00:46–00:47
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado was reported, but no damage was found.[ 188]
EF0
S of Arnold
Custer
NE
41°23′N 100°11′W / 41.38°N 100.19°W / 41.38; -100.19 (S of Arnold (June 8, EF0) )
00:53–00:54
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado was reported, but no damage was found.[ 189]
EF0
W of Merna
Custer
NE
41°29′N 99°55′W / 41.48°N 99.92°W / 41.48; -99.92 (W of Merna (June 8, EF0) )
01:20–01:24
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado was reported, but no damage was found.[ 190]
EF1
ESE of Winner
Lake of the Woods
MN
48°35′N 95°16′W / 48.58°N 95.27°W / 48.58; -95.27 (ESE of Winner (June 8, EF1) )
01:45–01:50
1.2 mi (1.9 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Fir and pine trees were uprooted. Large diameter ash and poplar trees were snapped.[ 191]
EFU
E of Carthage
Miner
SD
44°10′17″N 97°33′45″W / 44.1714°N 97.5624°W / 44.1714; -97.5624 (Carthage (June 8, EFU) )
04:34–04:35
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
5 yd (4.6 m)
A brief tornado was observed by a storm spotter. No damage occurred.[ 192]
Illinois and Ohio event associated with Tropical Storm Cristobal .
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 10, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
N of Chillicothe
Ross
OH
39°22′43″N 83°04′45″W / 39.3786°N 83.0791°W / 39.3786; -83.0791 (Chillicothe (June 10, EF0) )
22:18–22:24
5.9 mi (9.5 km)
300 yd (270 m)
A weak tornado embedded within 2–3 mile swath of strong straight-line winds damaged several barns, outbuildings, and trees.[ 200]
EF0
W of Gray Court
Laurens
SC
34°36′07″N 82°11′20″W / 34.602°N 82.189°W / 34.602; -82.189 (Gray Court (June 10, EF0) )
00:29–00:30
0.41 mi (0.66 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief tornado was observed by the public as it damaged a carport and uprooted several trees. It also caused minor damage to an old barn and several homes.[ 201]
EF0
Hanoverton
Columbiana
OH
40°44′38″N 80°54′43″W / 40.744°N 80.912°W / 40.744; -80.912 (Hanoverton (June 10, EF0) )
01:11–01:14
2.43 mi (3.91 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Several trees were snapped or uprooted, and several additional large limbs had been snapped. Also here, sheet metal roofing from a barn was removed, and two 3000 lb hay wagons were relocated upwind of their prior location. Minor fascia damage occurred.[ 202]
EF0
Leetonia to Washingtonville
Columbiana
OH
40°53′28″N 80°46′05″W / 40.891°N 80.768°W / 40.891; -80.768 (Leetonia (June 10, EF0) )
01:24–01:27
0.75 mi (1.21 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Minor fascia damage occurred.[ 203]
EF1
Ohioville to Daugherty Township
Beaver
PA
40°41′N 80°26′W / 40.68°N 80.44°W / 40.68; -80.44 (Ohioville (June 10, EF1) )
01:31–01:43
9.6 mi (15.4 km)
790 yd (720 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and five power poles were snapped as well. The tornado was initially rated EF2, but was downgraded to EF1 in the final report.[ 204]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 24, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
Westminster
East Baton Rouge
LA
30°24′18″N 91°06′02″W / 30.4049°N 91.1005°W / 30.4049; -91.1005 (Westminster (June 24, EF1) )
10:50–10:55
3.54 mi (5.70 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Near the beginning of the path, an inn had minor roof damage, small trees were snapped, and a light pole was knocked over. The tornado quickly intensified moments later, ripping off roofing, downing fencing, and blowing out windows. A vehicle was pushed by the tornado from a parking lot, through chain link fencing, and onto an I-10 on-ramp. After crossing the interstate, the tornado passed over an elementary school, damaging the school's sign and ripping skirting off modular classrooms. The tornado produced minor damage near I-12 before lifting.[ 221]
EF1
NE of Central
East Baton Rouge
LA
30°36′06″N 91°00′18″W / 30.6017°N 91.005°W / 30.6017; -91.005 (NE of Central (June 24, EF1) )
11:25–11:28
0.33 mi (0.53 km)
125 yd (114 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that landed on two cars. A carport, and fascia of some nearby homes were damaged.[ 222]
EF1
S of Salem to SSE of Darbun
Walthall , Marion
MS
31°11′50″N 90°07′29″W / 31.1971°N 90.1248°W / 31.1971; -90.1248 (S of Salem to SSE of Darbun (June 24, EF1) )
12:20–12:37
6.53 mi (10.51 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted. A home had minor roof damage, and a power pole was taken down.[ 223] [ 224]
EF0
Gulfport
Harrison
MS
30°22′04″N 89°05′09″W / 30.3679°N 89.0857°W / 30.3679; -89.0857 (Gulfport (June 24, EF0) )
17:27–17:32
0.73 mi (1.17 km)
40 yd (37 m)
Several large hardwood trees were snapped in Gulfport. Some homes had minor roof damage as well.[ 225]
EF1
NE of Wool Market
Harrison
MS
30°30′27″N 88°56′26″W / 30.5075°N 88.9405°W / 30.5075; -88.9405 (NE of Wool Market (June 24, EF1) )
17:34–17:36
0.25 mi (0.40 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A large hardwood tree was snapped, and several pine trees were twisted and snapped.[ 226]
EF1
NW of Latimer
Harrison
MS
30°31′29″N 88°55′04″W / 30.5247°N 88.9177°W / 30.5247; -88.9177 (NW of Latimer (June 24, EF1) )
17:40–17:44
0.39 mi (0.63 km)
70 yd (64 m)
Some homes had roof damage. Many trees were violently twisted, and a power pole was snapped at its base.[ 227]
EF0
NNE of Big Point
Jackson
MS
30°35′52″N 88°28′48″W / 30.5977°N 88.4801°W / 30.5977; -88.4801 (NNE of Big Point (June 24, EF0) )
17:58–17:59
0.19 mi (0.31 km)
20 yd (18 m)
Some tree limbs were snapped, and pool liner was lifted. Both were found 40 yd (37 m) away.[ 228]
EF1
E of Ramsey Springs
George
MS
30°45′22″N 88°51′28″W / 30.7560°N 88.8579°W / 30.7560; -88.8579 (E of Ramsey Springs (June 24, EF1) )
18:00–18:03
1.27 mi (2.04 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Numerous pine trees were snapped.[ 229]
EF0
W of Agricola
George
MS
30°48′38″N 88°34′30″W / 30.8105°N 88.5751°W / 30.8105; -88.5751 (W of Agricola (June 24, EF0) )
18:19–18:21
0.98 mi (1.58 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Some tree tops were damaged in a pasture. Trees were uprooted, and minor damage occurred to the metal roof of a house, with additional metal roofing ripped off a shed.[ 230]
EF1
SE of Agricola
George
MS
30°47′28″N 88°30′54″W / 30.7910°N 88.5151°W / 30.7910; -88.5151 (SE of Agricola (June 24, EF1) )
18:22–18:24
0.89 mi (1.43 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted, including one which fell on an outbuilding, destroying it. Another outbuilding was destroyed, and a mobile home was damaged. The roof of a home was damaged, and several metal panels were torn from an outbuilding.[ 231]
EF0
NE of Mobile Regional Airport
Mobile
AL
30°42′21″N 88°13′04″W / 30.7059°N 88.2177°W / 30.7059; -88.2177 (NE of Mobile Regional Airport (June 24, EF0) )
18:39–18:40
0.28 mi (0.45 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Damage was very sporadic, with mainly branches of softwood trees damaged.[ 232]
EF1
NE of Chunchula
Mobile
AL
30°58′54″N 88°10′00″W / 30.9817°N 88.1666°W / 30.9817; -88.1666 (NE of Chunchula (June 24, EF1) )
18:49–18:54
2.66 mi (4.28 km)
300 yd (270 m)
Softwood trees were snapped, a few of which fell onto several homes, causing significant damage. Another home on the edge of the tornado's path had roof damage.[ 233]
EF0
NE of Erwinville
West Baton Rouge
LA
30°36′01″N 91°21′09″W / 30.6004°N 91.3524°W / 30.6004; -91.3524 (NE of Erwinville (June 24, EF0) )
19:30–19:35
0.7 mi (1.1 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A home lost some siding, the roof of an outdoor garage was damaged from a fallen tree, and other trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 234]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 28, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
WSW of Breien
Morton
ND
46°21′N 101°02′W / 46.35°N 101.03°W / 46.35; -101.03 (Breien (June 28, EFU) )
01:27–01:39
1.26 mi (2.03 km)
100 yd (91 m)
The public reported a tornado. No damage was found.[ 238]
EF0
NE of Lewiston to SW of Stockton
Winona
MN
44°00′05″N 91°48′23″W / 44.0015°N 91.8063°W / 44.0015; -91.8063 (NE of Lewiston to SW of Stockton (June 28, EF0) )
01:37–01:42
0.72 mi (1.16 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado touched down, causing no known damage.[ 239]
EF0
NE of Stockton
Winona
MN
44°01′54″N 91°43′26″W / 44.0318°N 91.7238°W / 44.0318; -91.7238 (Stockton (June 28, EF0) )
01:54–01:56
0.61 mi (0.98 km)
20 yd (18 m)
Some trees had minor damage.[ 240]
EFU
NE of Carbury
Bottineau
ND
48°56′N 100°27′W / 48.93°N 100.45°W / 48.93; -100.45 (Carbury 1 (June 28, EFU) )
02:00–02:02
0.39 mi (0.63 km)
50 yd (46 m)
The public reported a tornado. No damage was found.[ 241]
EF1
NE of Carbury
Bottineau
ND
48°55′34″N 100°27′05″W / 48.9261°N 100.4515°W / 48.9261; -100.4515 (Carbury 2 (June 28, EF1) )
02:05–02:10
1 mi (1.6 km)
100 yd (91 m)
The roof and a door of a barn were torn off, a machine shed and a carport was damaged, and a swing set was blown away. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 242]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, July 2, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
W of Elba
Washington
CO
39°55′N 103°15′W / 39.91°N 103.25°W / 39.91; -103.25 (Elba (July 2, EF0) )
18:46–18:47
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 246]
EF0
SE of Lindon
Washington
CO
39°41′N 103°20′W / 39.68°N 103.34°W / 39.68; -103.34 (Lindon (July 2, EF0) )
19:29–19:30
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 247]
EF0
ENE of Anton
Washington
CO
39°47′N 103°07′W / 39.79°N 103.11°W / 39.79; -103.11 (Anton (July 2, EF0) )
19:46–19:47
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 248]
EF0
SE of Arickaree
Washington
CO
39°37′N 103°01′W / 39.62°N 103.01°W / 39.62; -103.01 (Arickaree (July 2, EF0) )
20:19–20:20
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 249]
EF0
SW of Midway
Washington
CO
40°13′N 103°25′W / 40.22°N 103.41°W / 40.22; -103.41 (Midway (July 2, EF0) )
20:24–20:25
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 250]
EFU
N of Vona
Kit Carson
CO
39°32′55″N 102°45′41″W / 39.5486°N 102.7615°W / 39.5486; -102.7615 (Vona 1 (July 2, EFU) )
20:40–20:41
0.49 mi (0.79 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief landspout tornado was observed by a storm chaser.[ 251]
EFU
ESE of Vona
Kit Carson
CO
39°16′02″N 102°41′02″W / 39.2671°N 102.684°W / 39.2671; -102.684 (Vona 2 (July 2, EFU) )
22:30–22:32
0.62 mi (1.00 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief landspout tornado was observed near I-70 .[ 252]
EF2
ENE of Marsland
Dawes
NE
42°27′N 103°15′W / 42.45°N 103.25°W / 42.45; -103.25 (ENE of Marsland (July 2, EF2) )
23:30–23:39
3.4 mi (5.5 km)
250 yd (230 m)
A tractor tire was thrown several hundred yards, several trees were snapped or uprooted, a center pivot sprinkler was severely mangled, and three steel power poles were bent at their bases.[ 253]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, July 4, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
N of Sofia
Union
NM
36°35′N 103°51′W / 36.59°N 103.85°W / 36.59; -103.85 (Sofia (July 4, EF0) )
22:30–22:32
0.04 mi (0.064 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief tornado was observed over rural countryside.[ 254]
EF0
WSW of Gatzke
Marshall
MN
48°25′N 95°50′W / 48.42°N 95.83°W / 48.42; -95.83 (Gatzke (July 4, EF0) )
23:30–23:31
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado touched down.[ 255]
EFU
S of Van Petten
Lee
IL
41°36′37″N 89°36′33″W / 41.6103°N 89.6091°W / 41.6103; -89.6091 (Van Petten (July 4, EFU) )
00:02–00:03
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado was caught on video. No damage was found.[ 256]
EF2
N of Wetonka
McPherson
SD
45°40′08″N 98°47′53″W / 45.6688°N 98.7980°W / 45.6688; -98.7980 (N of Wetonka (July 4, EF2) )
00:35–00:39
2.66 mi (4.28 km)
150 yd (140 m)
A large machine shop lost its roof and one of its walls. A large, empty, anchored grain bin was removed from its base, and a nearby feed mill received significant damage. A 400 ft (120 m) by 80 ft (24 m) turkey barn was completely destroyed, along with a smaller outbuilding. A trailer was flipped, a freight storage unit was rotated, and two other outbuildings lost their roof panels. Some residential buildings received roof and siding damage. Tree and crop damage occurred.[ 257]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, July 6, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
Caswell Beach
Brunswick
NC
33°53′56″N 78°03′50″W / 33.8989°N 78.0639°W / 33.8989; -78.0639 (Caswell Beach (July 6, EF0) )
18:57–18:58
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
25 yd (23 m)
This tornado originated as a waterspout just off the coast. The waterspout moved onshore, lofting an umbrella. This tornado may have produced by the precursor disturbance to Tropical Storm Fay , although it is uncertain as to what relationship it truly had with the system.[ 258] [ 259]
EFU
ESE of Rockypoint
Crook
WY
44°52′19″N 104°54′29″W / 44.872°N 104.908°W / 44.872; -104.908 (Rockypoint (July 6, EFU) )
23:26–23:34
3.66 mi (5.89 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This tornado was caught on video and photos by multiple storm chasers. No damage was found.[ 260]
EF2
ENE of Moskee, WY to W of Cheyenne Crossing, SD
Crook (WY) , Lawrence (SD)
WY , SD
44°17′38″N 104°05′46″W / 44.294°N 104.096°W / 44.294; -104.096 (Moskee (July 6, EF2) )
00:38–00:58
7.4 mi (11.9 km)
770 yd (700 m)
This large, strong tornado moved through the Black Hills , snapping and uprooting numerous large pine trees.[ 261] [ 262]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, July 8, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
NNW of Foxhome to NW of Fergus Falls
Wilkin , Otter Tail
MN
46°18′N 96°20′W / 46.30°N 96.33°W / 46.30; -96.33 (Foxhome (July 8, EF1) )
09:20–09:35
12.45 mi (20.04 km)
200 yd (180 m)
Numerous cottonwood trees were snapped or uprooted, several power poles were snapped, and a welding/manufacturing shop near the Fergus Falls Municipal Airport lost its roof, and had some walls collapse. As the tornado lifted, it may have mangled a wind turbine blade.[ 267] [ 268]
EF1
Friberg Township to NNW of Ottertail
Otter Tail
MN
46°25′N 95°58′W / 46.41°N 95.96°W / 46.41; -95.96 (Friberg Township (July 8, EF1) )
09:38–10:02
18.69 mi (30.08 km)
250 yd (230 m)
Numerous pine and oak trees were snapped or uprooted, and power poles were snapped. Several travel trailers were tumbled, roofing was torn off a pole shed, and an irrigation system was tumbled.[ 269]
EF2
S of Henning
Otter Tail
MN
46°17′N 95°29′W / 46.29°N 95.49°W / 46.29; -95.49 (Henning (July 8, EF2) )
10:10–10:15
2 mi (3.2 km)
300 yd (270 m)
Calving sheds were tossed, and an irrigation system was flipped. Trees and multiple power poles were snapped throughout the path.[ 270]
EFU
NE of Sterling
Whiteside
IL
41°49′25″N 89°39′27″W / 41.8236°N 89.6574°W / 41.8236; -89.6574 (Sterling (July 8, EFU) )
21:04–21:05
0.31 mi (0.50 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief landspout tornado was caught on video behind a Menards store.[ 271]
EF4
W of Ashby to E of Dalton
Grant , Otter Tail
MN
46°05′N 95°56′W / 46.09°N 95.94°W / 46.09; -95.94 (Ashby (July 8, EF4) )
22:08–22:39
8.86 mi (14.26 km)
650 yd (590 m)
1 death – See article on this tornado – Two people were injured.[ 7]
EF0
SSE of Vining
Otter Tail
MN
46°14′N 95°31′W / 46.24°N 95.52°W / 46.24; -95.52 (Vining (July 8, EF0) )
23:32–23:33
0.2 mi (0.32 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A persistent funnel cloud touched down briefly as a tornado, producing no damage.[ 272]
EF0
ESE of Julesburg (1st tornado)
Sedgwick
CO
40°53′N 102°04′W / 40.89°N 102.07°W / 40.89; -102.07 (Julesburg 1 (July 8, EF0) )
23:49–23:50
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 273]
EFU
W of Grant
Perkins
NE
40°51′00″N 101°48′57″W / 40.85°N 101.8157°W / 40.85; -101.8157 (Grant (Jul. 8, EFU) )
23:50–23:52
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A landspout tornado was reported by numerous sources; no damage was found.[ 274]
EFU
N of Venango
Perkins
NE
40°49′40″N 102°01′48″W / 40.8279°N 102.03°W / 40.8279; -102.03 (Venango (Jul. 8, EFU) )
23:55
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
Trained storm spotters reported a very brief landspout tornado with no damage.[ 275]
EFU
WNW of Grant
Perkins
NE
40°51′00″N 101°45′30″W / 40.85°N 101.7583°W / 40.85; -101.7583 (Grant (Jul. 8, EFU) )
00:01
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A landspout tornado was reported by numerous sources; no damage was found.[ 276]
EF0
N of Amherst
Phillips
CO
40°51′05″N 102°07′55″W / 40.8513°N 102.132°W / 40.8513; -102.132 (Amherst (July 8, EF0) )
00:04–00:05
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down near the intersection of County Road 16 and County Road 55, producing no damage.[ 277]
EF0
ESE of Julesburg (2nd tornado)
Sedgwick
CO
40°51′56″N 102°13′40″W / 40.8655°N 102.2277°W / 40.8655; -102.2277 (Julesburg 2 (July 8, EF0) )
00:04–00:05
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down near the intersection of County Road 18 and US 385 , producing no damage.[ 278]
EF0
SSE of Julesburg
Sedgwick
CO
40°50′N 102°08′W / 40.83°N 102.14°W / 40.83; -102.14 (Julesburg 3 (July 8, EF0) )
00:10–00:11
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[ 279]
EF0
NW of Pine Center to NW of Garrison
Crow Wing
MN
46°15′50″N 93°59′42″W / 46.2639°N 93.9951°W / 46.2639; -93.9951 (Pine Center (July 8, EF0) )
00:15–00:38
7.39 mi (11.89 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A high-end EF0 tornado caused minor damage to one property and downed some trees.[ 280]
EF0
SE of Julesburg
Sedgwick
CO
40°51′05″N 102°07′55″W / 40.8515°N 102.132°W / 40.8515; -102.132 (Julesburg 4 (July 8, EF0) )
00:19–00:20
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Another brief tornado touched down near the intersection of County Road 16 and County Road 55, producing damage to an unoccupied building.[ 281]
EFU
N of Thedford
Thomas
NE
42°03′09″N 100°34′48″W / 42.0524°N 100.58°W / 42.0524; -100.58 (Thedford (Jul. 8, EFU) )
00:55–01:10
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
Multiple sources reported a landspout; no damage was found.[ 282]
EF0
NW of Silver Creek
Merrick
NE
41°20′N 97°42′W / 41.33°N 97.7°W / 41.33; -97.7 (Silver Creek (July 8, EF0) )
04:29–04:36
4.21 mi (6.78 km)
130 yd (120 m)
Some tree and structural damage occurred. Center pivot sprinklers along or close to the path of this tornado were overturned as well.[ 283]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, July 11, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
E of Rolag to WSW of Cormorant
Becker , Otter Tail
MN
46°44′N 96°10′W / 46.74°N 96.17°W / 46.74; -96.17 (Rollag (July 11, EF1) )
18:06–18:12
1.5 mi (2.4 km)
30 yd (27 m)
At an abandoned farmstead, a barn lost most of its roof and roof panels were taken off other farm buildings.[ 286]
EF0
ENE of Hiram to Peabody Pond
Oxford , Cumberland
ME
43°53′43″N 70°45′33″W / 43.8952°N 70.7593°W / 43.8952; -70.7593 (Hiram(July 11, EF0) )
19:31–19:43
4.86 mi (7.82 km)
100 yd (91 m)
This high-end EF0 tornado, which was generated by the remnants of Tropical Storm Fay , was caught on video as it formed over an island on the west side of Barker Pond . Multiple softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the pond. More trees were downed as the tornado moved northeast, including a willow and oak tree. More softwood trees were snapped along the path, and a building lost its tin roof. The tornado lifted as it was over Peabody Pond .[ 287] [ 288]
EF0
ENE of Judson to W of North Mankato
Nicollet
MN
44°12′17″N 94°08′15″W / 44.2047°N 94.1376°W / 44.2047; -94.1376 (Judson (July 11, EF0) )
20:09–20:13
2.43 mi (3.91 km)
125 yd (114 m)
Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, and swaths of corn were flattened. A machine shed lost a portion of its roof as well.[ 289]
EF0
Southwestern Amarillo
Randall
TX
35°09′33″N 101°53′35″W / 35.1591°N 101.893°W / 35.1591; -101.893 (Amarillo (July 11, EF0) )
00:59–01:00
0.14 mi (0.23 km)
45 yd (41 m)
A weak, brief landspout tornado broke large tree limbs and damaged fencing in a subdivision. A small metal shed was also destroyed.[ 290]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, July 15, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
NW of Green Valley
Tazewell
IL
40°25′52″N 89°40′36″W / 40.4312°N 89.6766°W / 40.4312; -89.6766 (Green Valley (July 15, EFU) )
18:37–18:38
0.12 mi (0.19 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
This very brief tornado touched down in an open field and tracked northward, causing no damage.[ 297]
EFU
N of South Pekin to S of Midway
Tazewell
IL
40°30′34″N 89°39′00″W / 40.5094°N 89.65°W / 40.5094; -89.65 (South Pekin (July 15, EFU) )
18:45–18:46
0.13 mi (0.21 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
This very brief tornado touched down in an open field and tracked northward, causing no damage.[ 298]
EFU
SE of Gridley
McLean
IL
40°43′50″N 88°51′24″W / 40.7306°N 88.8566°W / 40.7306; -88.8566 (Gridley (July 15, EFU) )
21:04–21:05
0.21 mi (0.34 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
This very brief tornado touched down in an open field and tracked northward, causing no damage.[ 299]
EF0
NNW of Waverly to SW of New Berlin
Morgan , Sangamon
IL
39°38′33″N 89°58′05″W / 39.6426°N 89.9681°W / 39.6426; -89.9681 (Waverly (July 15, EF0) )
21:28–21:37
4.14 mi (6.66 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This weak tornado caused minor damage to crops and trees.[ 300] [ 301]
EFU
SE of Palmyra
Macoupin
IL
39°24′22″N 89°55′40″W / 39.4062°N 89.9277°W / 39.4062; -89.9277 (Palmyra (July 15, EFU) )
21:47–21:48
0.15 mi (0.24 km)
15 yd (14 m)
This brief tornado was confirmed by a photo from storm spotters. No damage was found.[ 302]
EF0
SW of Walshville
Montgomery
IL
39°02′02″N 89°41′25″W / 39.0338°N 89.6904°W / 39.0338; -89.6904 (Walshville 1 (July 15, EF0) )
21:58–22:02
3.21 mi (5.17 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Some trees were snapped or uprooted on an intermittent path.[ 303]
EF0
NE of Walshville
Montgomery
IL
39°05′27″N 89°35′52″W / 39.0907°N 89.5977°W / 39.0907; -89.5977 (Walshville 2 (July 15, EF0) )
22:05–22:06
0.57 mi (0.92 km)
50 yd (46 m)
One home had minor structural damage. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 304]
EF0
N of Farmersville to S of Divernon
Montgomery , Sangamon
IL
39°28′21″N 89°41′14″W / 39.4725°N 89.6871°W / 39.4725; -89.6871 (Farmersville (July 15, EF0) )
22:18–22:26
4.53 mi (7.29 km)
300 yd (270 m)
This tornado was caught on video by storm chasers. In the video, "the tornado appeared to be multivortex and violent." Damage observed by the National Weather Service in Saint Louis, Missouri , included some snapped tree branches, flattened swaths of corn, and the partial destruction of a small outbuilding. This tornado crossed into the National Weather Service Lincoln, Illinois , area of responsibility, and lifted after 0.25 mi (0.40 km).[ 305] [ 306]
EF0
E of Veguita
Socorro
NM
34°30′41″N 106°42′59″W / 34.5113°N 106.7164°W / 34.5113; -106.7164 (Veguita (July 15, EF0) )
00:03–00:18
0.35 mi (0.56 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief landspout tornado did not cause damage.[ 307]
EF1
S of Parkers Settlement
Posey , Vanderburgh
IN
38°00′42″N 87°44′22″W / 38.0116°N 87.7395°W / 38.0116; -87.7395 (Parkers Settlement (Jan. 13, EF1) )
04:40–04:48
4.33 mi (6.97 km)
80 yd (73 m)
Damage occurred to trees and power lines. A couple of homes lost some shingles and fascia. One vehicle was damaged by a fallen tree.[ 308] [ 309]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, July 17, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
E of Niles
Benson
ND
48°17′N 99°15′W / 48.29°N 99.25°W / 48.29; -99.25 (Niles (July 17, EF0) )
19:59–20:00
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief, rain-wrapped tornado embedded within a much larger area of damaging winds touched down in an open field. No damage information was given.[ 313]
EF1
E of Niles
Benson
ND
48°16′N 99°16′W / 48.27°N 99.26°W / 48.27; -99.26 (Niles (July 17, EF1) )
20:47–20:48
0.25 mi (0.40 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A brief, rain-wrapped tornado embedded within a much larger area of downburst winds snapped numerous trees near US 2 . A nearby RWIS mesonet weather station reported a wind gust up to 101 mph (163 km/h).[ 314]
EF1
Argyle
Marshall
MN
48°21′N 96°52′W / 48.35°N 96.86°W / 48.35; -96.86 (Argyle (July 17, EF1) )
21:54–21:59
3.16 mi (5.09 km)
150 yd (140 m)
This tornado moved through Argyle, crumpling multiple grain bins, snapping trees, and tearing shingles off of roofs. It also caved in a tall grain bin and tore its top conveyor off at an elevator complex. Bleachers were tossed at a baseball field as well.[ 315]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, July 18, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
E of Day to SSW of Coin
Isanti
MN
45°42′35″N 93°22′58″W / 45.7097°N 93.3828°W / 45.7097; -93.3828 (Day(July 18, EF1) )
05:59–06:05
2.96 mi (4.76 km)
150 yd (140 m)
This tornado snapped or uprooted trees along its path. A partially filled grain bin was blown off its foundation. A local anemometer measured an 87 mph (140 km/h) gust.[ 316]
EF0
NNE of Rush Point
Chisago
MN
45°40′18″N 93°06′04″W / 45.6716°N 93.1011°W / 45.6716; -93.1011 (Rush Point (July 18, EF0) )
06:17–06:19
1.26 mi (2.03 km)
75 yd (69 m)
Boats and docks were damaged and trees were downed at Rush Lake.[ 317]
EF1
N of Blueberry
Douglas
WI
46°36′13″N 91°40′13″W / 46.6036°N 91.6702°W / 46.6036; -91.6702 (Blueberry (July 18, EF1) )
06:48–06:50
0.42 mi (0.68 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Trees were downed, a few of which landed on a structure.[ 318]
EF1
N of Sanborn
Ashland
WI
46°26′34″N 90°54′46″W / 46.4429°N 90.9128°W / 46.4429; -90.9128 (Sanborn (July 18, EF1) )
07:51–07:53
0.6 mi (0.97 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A garage lost most of its roof panels, and a metal outbuilding collapsed.[ 319]
EF0
Southeastern Woodbury
Washington
MN
44°52′51″N 92°54′37″W / 44.8809°N 92.9104°W / 44.8809; -92.9104 (SE of Woodbury to W of Afton (July 18, EF0) )
02:42–02:51
2.85 mi (4.59 km)
180 yd (160 m)
Several trees and some greenhouses were damaged at the southeastern outskirts of Woodbury. A house sustained minor soffit damage as well.[ 320]
EF1
N of Hastings, MN to SE of River Falls, WI
Washington (MN) , Pierce (WI)
MN , WI
44°49′00″N 92°50′45″W / 44.8167°N 92.8458°W / 44.8167; -92.8458 (Woodbury (July 18, EF0) )
02:54–03:20
9.46 mi (15.22 km)
400 yd (370 m)
Multiple farm outbuildings were damaged, and a house sustained damage to its attached garage. Power lines were downed, and a metal grain silo was dented. Trees were snapped, including some of which that were snapped halfway up the trunk.[ 321] [ 322]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, July 21, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
NW of Compro to NNE of Auburn
Sanagamon
IL
39°35′50″N 89°48′47″W / 39.5972°N 89.813°W / 39.5972; -89.813 (Compro (July 21, EF1) )
21:05–21:09
4.36 mi (7.02 km)
100 yd (91 m)
2 large sheds and 2 grain bins were destroyed. An RV was blown over, trees were damaged, and minor roof damage occurred at 2 homes and 2 large pole barns. 100 acres of corn and soybeans were also damaged before the tornado lifted near IL-4 .[ 327]
EFU
White Oak
Montgomery
IL
39°30′49″N 89°34′00″W / 39.5135°N 89.5666°W / 39.5135; -89.5666 (White Oak (July 21, EFU) )
21:18–21:19
0.2 mi (0.32 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A report of a tornado was relayed by emergency management. No damage was observed.[ 328]
EF0
WNW of Clayton
Polk
WI
45°20′33″N 92°13′26″W / 45.3425°N 92.224°W / 45.3425; -92.224 (Clayton (July 21, EF0) )
22:32–22:33
0.19 mi (0.31 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Some large tree branches were snapped. This brief tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser.[ 329]
EF0
W of Arland
Barron
WI
45°20′23″N 92°05′31″W / 45.3397°N 92.092°W / 45.3397; -92.092 (Arland (July 21, EF0) )
22:50–22:56
1.54 mi (2.48 km)
20 yd (18 m)
As the tornado passed through wooded areas, large tree branches were snapped. This tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser, and was reported by the local fire department.[ 330]
EF0
NE of Wheeler
Dunn
WI
45°06′17″N 91°49′34″W / 45.1047°N 91.8261°W / 45.1047; -91.8261 (Wheeler (July 21, EF0) )
23:40–23:41
0.09 mi (0.14 km)
25 yd (23 m)
This tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser. Some trees were damaged.[ 331]
EF0
NE of Elk Mound to WSW of Chippewa Falls
Chippewa
WI
44°54′15″N 91°35′50″W / 44.9041°N 91.5972°W / 44.9041; -91.5972 (Elk Mound (July 21, EF0) )
01:12–01:29
3.45 mi (5.55 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Multiple storm chasers and storm spotters observed this tornado. The tornado stayed over mainly open fields, but damaged trees as it hit wooded areas.[ 332]
EF0
Cadott
Chippewa
WI
44°56′33″N 91°11′07″W / 44.9425°N 91.1853°W / 44.9425; -91.1853 (Cadott (July 21, EF0) )
01:44–01:53
2.9 mi (4.7 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Some homes and vehicles were damaged by fallen trees. A church lost part of its roof. Other homes in Cadott also had minor roof damage. A shed slid off of its foundation.[ 333]
Event in Texas is associated with Hurricane Hanna .
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, July 25, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
NNW of Rollag
Clay
MN
46°46′N 96°15′W / 46.77°N 96.25°W / 46.77; -96.25 (Rollag (July 25, EF0) )
07:26–07:27
0.4 mi (0.64 km)
40 yd (37 m)
Sunflowers were knocked down, as the tornado left behind a distinctive swirl pattern.[ 338]
EFU
WSW of Bonnie View
Refugio
TX
28°10′N 97°21′W / 28.16°N 97.35°W / 28.16; -97.35 (Bonnie View (July 25, EFU) )
17:48
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado touched down in an open field, producing no damage.[ 339]
EF1
NNW of Gaylord
Sibley
MN
44°35′06″N 94°14′50″W / 44.5851°N 94.2473°W / 44.5851; -94.2473 (Gaylord (July 25, EF1) )
23:31–23:38
1.89 mi (3.04 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A local resident and a storm chaser caught this tornado on video. Large tree branches were snapped.[ 340]
EF0
N of Gaylord
Sibley
MN
44°36′06″N 94°12′34″W / 44.6018°N 94.2095°W / 44.6018; -94.2095 (Gaylord (July 25, EF0) )
23:37–23:38
0.18 mi (0.29 km)
15 yd (14 m)
This tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser. Some tree branches were snapped.[ 341]
EF0
Lagarto
Live Oak
TX
28°06′36″N 97°54′50″W / 28.11°N 97.914°W / 28.11; -97.914 (Lagarto (July 25, EF0) )
03:11–03:16
2.52 mi (4.06 km)
100 yd (91 m)
One home had minor siding damage. Tree branches were snapped.[ 342]
EF0
Pernitas Point
Jim Wells , Live Oak
TX
28°03′25″N 97°53′42″W / 28.057°N 97.895°W / 28.057; -97.895 (Pernitas Point (July 25, EF0) )
03:30–03:33
0.6 mi (0.97 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Two stop signs were damaged, and a tree was uprooted.[ 343]
Event in Texas is associated with Hurricane Hanna .
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, July 26, 2020[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport
Cameron
TX
25°52′22″N 97°25′43″W / 25.8729°N 97.4287°W / 25.8729; -97.4287 (Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport (July 26, EF0) )
08:32–08:36
3.43 mi (5.52 km)
50 yd (46 m)
This tornado first touched down about 2.3 miles (3.7 km) south of the airport, where it pushed an empty tractor-trailer into a stand of trees, flipped an unanchored travel trailer, flattened a storage shed, and damaged several mesquite trees. Once the tornado reached the west side of the airport, it blew out a dozen windows at an airplane hangar. An unanchored, old jet staircase was flipped, and a garage door collapsed inward. A Boeing 737 airplane was pushed into a hangar, damaging its wall. Two homes lost significant sections of their roofing as well. Large tree branches were snapped, and a weak tree was also uprooted before the tornado dissipated.[ 344]
EF0
NNW of Sutherland Springs to S of La Vernia
Wilson
TX
29°17′30″N 98°04′20″W / 29.2917°N 98.0723°W / 29.2917; -98.0723 (Sutherland Springs (July 26, EF0) )
10:10–10:17
3.27 mi (5.26 km)
20 yd (18 m)
Outbuildings, power poles and lines, and trees were damaged.[ 345]
EFU
S of Whiteside
Limestone
AL
34°37′20″N 86°57′13″W / 34.6222°N 86.9535°W / 34.6222; -86.9535 (Whiteside (July 26, EFU) )
23:53–00:05
0.23 mi (0.37 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A well-observed elephant trunk waterspout was observed over Lake Wheeler, becoming a landspout tornado at times as it scraped the eastern shoreline. No damage was reported.[ 346]
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^ Alabama Event Report: EFU Tornado (Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2023 .
^ Missouri Event Report: EF0 Tornado (Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2023 .
^ New York Event Report: EF0 Tornado (Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2023 .
Numbers in parentheses indicate tornado count for the month. Totals are only for the United States.