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List of United States tornadoes in April 2018

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This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in April 2018. Tornado counts are considered preliminary until final publication in the database of the National Centers for Environmental Information.

United States yearly total

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
15 619 400 75 12 0 0 1,121


April

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
1 43 70 14 1 0 0 129

April 3 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, April 3, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Beavercreek Township to SW of Clifton Greene OH 39°44′50″N 83°58′16″W / 39.7473°N 83.971°W / 39.7473; -83.971 (Beavercreek Township (Apr. 3, EF1)) 20:45–20:50 8.75 mi (14.08 km) 200 yd (180 m) This rain-wrapped tornado passed north of Xenia. The first point of damage was at a farm, where a house sustained roof damage, two barns were significantly damaged, and several trees were snapped or uprooted. Numerous other homes saw partial roof removal and damage to their windows, chimneys, fences, or exteriors. Additional barns were damaged or destroyed, a large camper was rolled, and five sheep were killed at a sheep farm. A silo collapsed as well.[1]
EF1 WNW of Selma to W of South Charleston Clark OH 39°47′41″N 83°45′33″W / 39.7948°N 83.7592°W / 39.7948; -83.7592 (Selma (Apr. 3, EF1)) 20:56–20:59 4.3 mi (6.9 km) 150 yd (140 m) One barn was destroyed while a second sustained damage to exterior walls. One building had a significant portion of its roof lifted off and blown into a nearby field. Multiple other buildings were damaged, including a two-story home that had its shutters removed.[2]
EF0 SW of London Madison OH 39°51′32″N 83°29′42″W / 39.8588°N 83.4949°W / 39.8588; -83.4949 (London (Apr. 3, EF0)) 21:14–21:15 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several barns sustained complete roof removal and the collapse of their exterior walls.[3]
EF2 SE of Vandalia to NW of Mason Fayette, Effingham IL 38°53′16″N 88°59′51″W / 38.8877°N 88.9976°W / 38.8877; -88.9976 (Vandalia (Apr. 3, EF2)) 21:20–21:41 18.2 mi (29.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) Near Vandalia, this strong tornado ripped the roof and east-facing exterior wall off of a two-story home, and completely destroyed a nearby well-built garage. A one-story home in this area lost much of its roof, and a small cottage-type home was left with only a few walls standing. A mobile home and two barns were completely destroyed with the debris scattered hundreds of yards. Three silos were destroyed, two of which were thrown a full mile. Greenhouses and several other barns were damaged, and a camping trailer was overturned. Near Mason, a house had windows blown out and two trailers were overturned. Several barns, outbuildings, grain bins, and a garage were damaged or destroyed before the tornado dissipated. Many large trees were snapped and twisted along the path, and power poles were snapped.[4][5]
EF1 Grove City Franklin OH 39°51′32″N 83°04′58″W / 39.8588°N 83.0829°W / 39.8588; -83.0829 (Grove City (Apr. 3, EF1)) 21:37–21:41 2.63 mi (4.23 km) 75 yd (69 m) Eight wooden utility poles were snapped at the base and numerous trees were damaged in Grove City. Multiple townhouses had partial removal of roofing, garage doors pushed in, chimneys blown off, and some damage to exterior walls. Many other homes sustained minor roof and siding damage, and a detached garage was completely destroyed. [6]
EF0 S of Thornville Perry OH 39°50′43″N 82°26′21″W / 39.8452°N 82.4391°W / 39.8452; -82.4391 (Thornville (Apr. 3, EF0)) 22:14–22:17 1.25 mi (2.01 km) 50 yd (46 m) Three pull-behind campers were tossed, a single-wide trailer was shifted off its foundation, and another trailer sustained roof damage, with debris blown through its windows. An outbuilding had its roof ripped off. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[7]
EF1 Carterville to E of Whiteash Williamson IL 37°45′42″N 89°04′25″W / 37.7616°N 89.0737°W / 37.7616; -89.0737 (Carterville (Apr. 3, EF1)) 22:17–22:33 9.98 mi (16.06 km) 125 yd (114 m) One to two dozen homes sustained damage, mainly to their roofs and siding. A business in the town of Energy sustained destruction of its roof structure and had its windows blown out, while a nearby business also sustained roof and window damage. Several barns, sheds, and outbuildings sustained roof damage. Hundreds of trees were damaged, and several power poles were snapped.[8]
EF0 ENE of Covington Fountain IN 40°09′09″N 87°19′18″W / 40.1525°N 87.3217°W / 40.1525; -87.3217 (Covington (Apr. 3, EF0)) 22:30–22:33 2.36 mi (3.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) A few large tree branches were downed and a large trash dumpster was blown over.[9]
EF1 NNE of Pittsburg Williamson IL 37°47′04″N 88°51′00″W / 37.7845°N 88.85°W / 37.7845; -88.85 (Pittsburg (Apr. 3, EF1)) 22:39–22:42 1.93 mi (3.11 km) 150 yd (140 m) At least six homes sustained shingle loss, and one had its windows blown out. A couple of barns had partial roof loss, a fence was blown over, and dozens of trees were snapped.[10]
EF2 SW of Galatia to NE of Raleigh Williamson, Saline IL 37°48′26″N 88°44′05″W / 37.8071°N 88.7347°W / 37.8071; -88.7347 (Galatia (Apr. 3, EF2)) 22:47–23:07 12.35 mi (19.88 km) 350 yd (320 m) Two frame homes had their roofs torn off, one of which sustained partial exterior wall collapse. A mobile home was completely destroyed, and another mobile home was overturned and severely damaged. Over a dozen more homes sustained damage, including to their shingles and siding. Dozens of barns, grain bins, and other outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed, and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which landed on structures and vehicles.[11][12]
EF0 SE of Penermon Stoddard MO 36°43′49″N 89°48′23″W / 36.7302°N 89.8065°W / 36.7302; -89.8065 (Penermon (Apr. 3, EF0)) 22:58–23:04 4.49 mi (7.23 km) 100 yd (91 m) A house had the top part of its chimney broken off, sustained partial loss of metal roof covering, and had several windows broken. Another residence lost a few of its shingles. Two barns had portions of their metal roofing and walls blown off, a garage sustained loss of shingles and had a large entry door blown in, and several trees were snapped. Several wooden power poles were partially blown over.[13]
EF1 SSE of Arbyrd Dunklin MO 36°00′08″N 90°13′52″W / 36.0022°N 90.2311°W / 36.0022; -90.2311 (Arbyrd (Apr. 3, EF1)) 23:06–23:15 6.7 mi (10.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) Storage buildings, trees, power poles, and center pivot irrigation systems were damaged. A few residences sustained roof or shingle damage.[14]
EF0 SW of Buck Creek Tippecanoe IN 40°27′36″N 86°47′21″W / 40.46°N 86.7893°W / 40.46; -86.7893 (Buck Creek (Apr. 3, EF0)) 23:11–23:12 0.64 mi (1.03 km) 40 yd (37 m) A barn's skylights were blown out, an outbuilding had a wall collapsed and half of its roof removed, and tree branches were downed, including one that broke a garage window. The top horizontal portion of a power pole was broken.[15]
EF1 NW of Matthews New Madrid MO 36°46′09″N 89°38′29″W / 36.7691°N 89.6413°W / 36.7691; -89.6413 (Matthews (Apr. 3, EF1)) 23:14–23:17 2.55 mi (4.10 km) 125 yd (114 m) A large farm implement building was completely destroyed, and four barns or garages sustained damage. A grain bin was blown in on one side, farm implements were overturned or tossed, and several trees were broken. A home had the roof of its rear porch ripped off, a window broken, and large sections of shingles removed.[16]
EF1 N of Metropolis Massac IL 37°10′33″N 88°45′18″W / 37.1759°N 88.7551°W / 37.1759; -88.7551 (Metropolis (Apr. 3, EF1)) 23:29–23:43 10.59 mi (17.04 km) 75 yd (69 m) Numerous buildings sustained shingle damage, and several tree limbs were snapped. A grain bin was destroyed, and most of the metal roof was blown off a barn.[17]
EF1 NE of New Haven White IL 37°57′04″N 88°03′54″W / 37.9512°N 88.0651°W / 37.9512; -88.0651 (New Haven (Apr. 3, EF1)) 23:38–23:42 2.25 mi (3.62 km) 225 yd (206 m) Farm irrigation piping and other equipment was tossed and damaged. An irrigation center pivot system and a semi-tank trailer were overturned. Three barns lost metal roofing, and dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted.[18]
EF1 NW of Leitchfield Grayson KY 37°31′12″N 86°20′06″W / 37.5201°N 86.3349°W / 37.5201; -86.3349 (Leitchfield (Apr. 3, EF1)) 23:52–23:53 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) Multiple large metal outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and minor roof damage occurred along the tornado's path. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[19]
EF2 N of Burna Livingston KY 37°14′46″N 88°23′31″W / 37.2461°N 88.392°W / 37.2461; -88.392 (Burna (Apr. 3, EF2)) 23:54–00:00 4.32 mi (6.95 km) 300 yd (270 m) Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell on and killed a horse. A well-built two-story home was twisted off of its basement foundation. All basement walls were cracked, part of the roof was lifted, and part of an exterior wall was ripped off, with furniture sucked out of the house and scattered into the yard. Four vehicles were destroyed, including one that was rolled 50 ft (17 yd). A few outbuildings were destroyed as well.[20]
EF1 NW of Clinton Hickman KY 36°42′31″N 89°02′08″W / 36.7086°N 89.0355°W / 36.7086; -89.0355 (Clinton (Apr. 3, EF1)) 00:09–00:10 0.32 mi (0.51 km) 100 yd (91 m) A roof was lifted off a barn, a house had its metal roof peeled back, and trees were snapped or uprooted. One rotten tree fell on a mobile home, destroying the structure.[21]
EF1 NE of Clinton Hickman KY 36°44′30″N 88°55′09″W / 36.7416°N 88.9192°W / 36.7416; -88.9192 (Clinton (Apr. 3, EF1)) 00:17–00:18 0.32 mi (0.51 km) 75 yd (69 m) A chicken barn had all of its walls blown out.[22]
EF1 N of Wingo Graves KY 36°41′40″N 88°43′35″W / 36.6945°N 88.7265°W / 36.6945; -88.7265 (Wingo (Apr. 3, EF1)) 00:36–00:38 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 75 yd (69 m) Some trees were damaged or uprooted, tin from a barn roof was lofted into a nearby field, and an unoccupied mobile home was slid about 4 ft (1.3 yd) off its foundation, with its walls destroyed but remainder of the structure intact.[23]
EF1 WSW of Danville Boyle KY 37°37′59″N 84°52′47″W / 37.633°N 84.8798°W / 37.633; -84.8798 (Danville (Apr. 3, EF1)) 01:34–01:35 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous barns were damaged or destroyed. Fencing was destroyed, a grain silo was damaged, and an antique horse sled was moved about 10 ft (3.3 yd). One home had its roof blown off, while a second suffered significant roof, gutter, and siding damage. A hoop barn near the second house was severely damaged, and some trees were snapped or uprooted.[24]

April 6 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 6, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 WNW of Tallulah Madison LA 32°28′23″N 91°19′47″W / 32.473°N 91.3297°W / 32.473; -91.3297 (Tallulah (Apr. 6, EF0)) 23:05–23:07 1.14 mi (1.83 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado was videoed over open fields; no damage was found.[25]
EF0 SSE of Richwood Richland LA 32°18′53″N 91°58′48″W / 32.3146°N 91.98°W / 32.3146; -91.98 (Richwood (Apr. 6, EF0)) 23:40–23:53 7.85 mi (12.63 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous large tree limbs were broken.[26]
EF2 W of Armistead to ESE of Coushatta DeSoto, Red River LA 32°00′49″N 93°28′57″W / 32.0137°N 93.4824°W / 32.0137; -93.4824 (Coushatta (Apr. 6, EF2)) 00:31–01:02 10.13 mi (16.30 km) 1,800 yd (1,600 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and many utility poles were snapped by this strong wedge tornado. Several metal buildings, outbuildings, and a farm irrigation systems were heavily damaged or destroyed. A large metal-framed carport and barn were destroyed at a home, and a gas station canopy was blown away.[27][28]
EFU W of Oakalla Burnet TX 30°59′N 98°01′W / 30.98°N 98.02°W / 30.98; -98.02 (Oakalla (Apr. 6, EFU)) 00:51–00:54 0.59 mi (0.95 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained storm spotter reported a tornado. No damage occurred.[29]
EF0 NW of Pelahatchie Rankin MS 32°22′10″N 89°53′51″W / 32.3694°N 89.8975°W / 32.3694; -89.8975 (Pelahatchie (Apr. 6, EF0)) 01:03–01:08 2.65 mi (4.26 km) 25 yd (23 m) Several large tree branches were snapped and power lines were downed.[30]
EF1 S of Delta Warren MS 32°13′13″N 90°57′49″W / 32.2203°N 90.9637°W / 32.2203; -90.9637 (Delta (Apr. 6, EF1)) 01:12–01:22 2.82 mi (4.54 km) 75 yd (69 m) Multiple trees or tree limbs were snapped.[31]
EF1 SE of Natchez Natchitoches LA 32°36′26″N 92°59′14″W / 32.6073°N 92.9872°W / 32.6073; -92.9872 (Natchez (Apr. 6, EF1)) 02:14–02:18 0.72 mi (1.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) This tornado caused shingle damage to a home, slid a pick-up truck backward 10 ft (3.3 yd), and flipped an SUV onto its roof. The historic Jones-Roque house suffered partial removal of its metal roof. Numerous pecan trees were snapped or uprooted, and a wooden electrical pole was snapped.[32]
EF1 S of Pattison Clairborne MS 31°50′57″N 90°52′50″W / 31.8491°N 90.8805°W / 31.8491; -90.8805 (Pattison (Apr. 6, EF1)) 02:27–02:29 1.17 mi (1.88 km) 360 yd (330 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted.[33]
EF1 SE of Port Gibson Claiborne MS 31°50′21″N 90°49′27″W / 31.8392°N 90.8241°W / 31.8392; -90.8241 (Port Gibson (Apr. 6, EF1)) 02:32–02:40 5.82 mi (9.37 km) 880 yd (800 m) Widespread tree damage occurred. Many power lines were broken or snapped, some homes had their tin roofs peeled back or were damaged by fallen trees, and an 18-wheeler tractor trailer was overturned.[34]
EF1 WSW of Hazlehurst Copiah MS 31°49′34″N 90°42′02″W / 31.8262°N 90.7006°W / 31.8262; -90.7006 (Hazlehurst (Apr. 6, EF1)) 02:46–02:49 2.37 mi (3.81 km) 700 yd (640 m) Many trees and large limbs were snapped or uprooted.[35]
EF1 E of New Hebron Jefferson Davis MS 31°44′24″N 89°56′11″W / 31.7399°N 89.9365°W / 31.7399; -89.9365 (New Hebron (Apr. 6, EF1)) 04:01–04:09 4.66 mi (7.50 km) 350 yd (320 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[36]
EF1 SW of Mount Olive Jefferson Davis, Covington MS 31°43′24″N 89°45′30″W / 31.7233°N 89.7583°W / 31.7233; -89.7583 (Mount Olive (Apr. 6, EF1)) 04:18–04:23 2.9 mi (4.7 km) 440 yd (400 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted, a small tractor trailer was overturned, and a home suffered minor shingle damage.[37][38]
EF1 N of Collins Covington MS 31°42′24″N 89°34′55″W / 31.7066°N 89.582°W / 31.7066; -89.582 (Collins (Apr. 6, EF1)) 04:33–04:37 1.74 mi (2.80 km) 125 yd (114 m) A home sustained minor shingle damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[39]

April 7 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 7, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 SW of DeRidder Beauregard LA 30°50′58″N 93°27′34″W / 30.8495°N 93.4594°W / 30.8495; -93.4594 (DeRidder (Apr. 7, EF1)) 06:17–06:30 7.94 mi (12.78 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) This large tornado downed many trees and power lines. Some fallen trees caused damage to homes and barns.[40]
EF1 SE of DeRidder Beauregard LA 30°46′59″N 93°16′06″W / 30.7830°N 93.2684°W / 30.7830; -93.2684 (DeRidder (Apr. 7, EF1)) 06:36–06:37 1.21 mi (1.95 km) 600 yd (550 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted.[41]
EF1 SE of DeRidder Beauregard LA 30°46′03″N 93°10′34″W / 30.7674°N 93.1762°W / 30.7674; -93.1762 (DeRidder (Apr. 7, EF1)) 06:44–06:55 8.92 mi (14.36 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m) Several homes were damaged by tornadic winds or fallen trees. A mobile home also lost most of its roof as result of this large tornado.[42]
EF0 WSW of Oberlin Allen LA 30°35′31″N 92°50′09″W / 30.5919°N 92.8357°W / 30.5919; -92.8357 (Oberlin (Apr. 7, EF0)) 07:14–07:15 0.45 mi (0.72 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several trees were downed and a small shed was damaged.[43]
EF1 E of Paulina St. James LA 30°01′51″N 90°45′30″W / 30.0307°N 90.7584°W / 30.0307; -90.7584 (Paulina (Apr. 7, EF1)) 10:18–10:20 1.25 mi (2.01 km) 50 yd (46 m) A metal building was destroyed, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and metal roof covering was ripped from a home. Further along the path, a second home lost the entirety of its roof.[44]
EF0 ESE of Dublin Laurens GA 32°29′45″N 82°42′37″W / 32.4958°N 82.7102°W / 32.4958; -82.7102 (Dublin (Apr. 7, EF0)) 22:18–22:19 0.73 mi (1.17 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees were snapped and uprooted.[45]
EF0 E of Taber Bingham ID 43°19′12″N 112°34′13″W / 43.32°N 112.5703°W / 43.32; -112.5703 (Dublin (Apr. 7, EF0)) 00:30–00:38 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado near U.S. Route 26 tossed tree limbs and tumbleweeds into the air.[46]

April 10 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, April 10, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Fort Lauderdale Broward FL 26°07′42″N 80°08′04″W / 26.1284°N 80.1344°W / 26.1284; -80.1344 (Fort Lauderdale (Apr. 10, EF0)) 19:34–19:58 3.47 mi (5.58 km) 60 yd (55 m) A weak tornado touched down in downtown Fort Lauderdale, toppling construction fencing and barriers. Several streets were littered with tree debris, and trash cans were thrown. It crossed Port Everglades as a waterspout before continuing into the Atlantic Ocean and dissipating.[47]
EF0 Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport Broward FL 26°04′48″N 80°09′36″W / 26.080°N 80.160°W / 26.080; -80.160 (Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (Apr. 10, EF0)) 20:25–20:36 3.21 mi (5.17 km) 40 yd (37 m) A second tornado touched down at the Fort Lauderdale at the Hollywood International Airport, damaging carports and storage containers at the FedEx facility on the airfield. A jet bridge on the northern side of the airport terminal sustained minor damage before the tornado passed through the southern end of Port Everglades, where multiple cargo containers were overturned and portable toilets were tossed. The tornado crossed into the Atlantic Ocean before dissipating.[48]

April 13 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 13, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 NNE of Rudy to Mountainburg Crawford AR 35°32′56″N 94°15′44″W / 35.5490°N 94.2621°W / 35.5490; -94.2621 (Mountainburg (Apr. 13, EF2)) 21:04–21:19 11.7 mi (18.8 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) A multiple-vortex wedge tornado touched down near Rudy and moved north-northeast before tracking into Mountainburg, where significant damage to structures occurred. Along its path, several homes were severely damaged, numerous outbuildings were completely destroyed, power poles were downed, and many trees were snapped or uprooted. Several cars were rolled off Arkansas Highway 282 and Interstate 49. Four people were injured.[49]
EF1 E of Lavaca Sebastian, Franklin AR 35°19′48″N 94°06′02″W / 35.3300°N 94.1006°W / 35.3300; -94.1006 (Lavaca (Apr. 13, EF1)) 22:46–22:54 5.6 mi (9.0 km) 400 yd (370 m) Trees were uprooted, power poles were snapped, and a mobile home was damaged.[50][51]
EF1 N of Calhoun Ouachita LA 32°31′46″N 92°21′51″W / 32.5294°N 92.3642°W / 32.5294; -92.3642 (Calhoun (Apr. 13, EF1)) 23:34–23:38 1.72 mi (2.77 km) 600 yd (550 m) Numerous trees and power lines were snapped or uprooted. Several houses and barn suffered severe damage, and a mobile home was flipped.[52]
EF1 E of Downsville Union LA 32°35′02″N 92°19′33″W / 32.5839°N 92.3258°W / 32.5839; -92.3258 (Downsville (Apr. 13, EF1)) 23:43–23:49 3.94 mi (6.34 km) 950 yd (870 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted.[53]
EF1 NW of Ozone Johnson AR 35°39′58″N 93°27′48″W / 35.6662°N 93.4634°W / 35.6662; -93.4634 (Ozone (Apr. 13, EF1)) 23:48–23:54 4.96 mi (7.98 km) 250 yd (230 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in the Ozark–St. Francis National Forest. A power pole was snapped as well.[54]
EF1 WNW of Sterlington Union LA 32°42′47″N 92°13′08″W / 32.7131°N 92.2190°W / 32.7131; -92.2190 (Sterlington (Apr. 13, EF1)) 00:04–00:06 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 200 yd (180 m) A brief tornado snapped or uprooted trees.[55]
EF2 W of Umpire Howard AR 34°15′20″N 94°04′01″W / 34.2555°N 94.067°W / 34.2555; -94.067 (Umpire (Apr. 13, EF2)) 00:10–00:20 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 350 yd (320 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted by this large multiple-vortex tornado. A metal barn was destroyed, while a second had portions of its tin roof peeled back. Two large chicken houses suffered significant roof damage, and numerous power poles were snapped.[56]
EF2 Macomb to NNE of Norwood Wright MO 37°05′40″N 92°29′32″W / 37.0944°N 92.4922°W / 37.0944; -92.4922 (Macomb (Apr. 13, EF2)) 00:13–00:23 9 mi (14 km) 100 yd (91 m) This tornado touched down in Macomb before moving to the northeast and reaching high-end EF2 strength. A one-story home was destroyed, losing its roof and some exterior walls. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and outbuildings were damaged.[57]
EF2 WNW of Clarks Caldwell LA 32°00′54″N 92°16′09″W / 32.0150°N 92.2693°W / 32.0150; -92.2693 (Clarks (Apr. 13, EF2)) 00:33–00:43 4.11 mi (6.61 km) 340 yd (310 m) A strong tornado moved through the Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge, snapping and uprooting numerous trees. Several outbuildings and campsites were severely damaged by falling trees, and power poles were snapped.[58]
EF1 W of Dawson Wright MO 37°15′15″N 92°19′38″W / 37.2543°N 92.3271°W / 37.2543; -92.3271 (Dawson (Apr. 13, EF1)) 00:35–00:40 5 mi (8.0 km) 75 yd (69 m) Trees and outbuildings were damaged.[59]
EF0 W of Pencil Bluff Montgomery AR 34°37′47″N 93°49′33″W / 34.6296°N 93.8257°W / 34.6296; -93.8257 (Pencil Bluff (Apr. 13, EF0)) 00:51–00:52 0.65 mi (1.05 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were uprooted.[60]
EF1 SW of Success Texas MO 37°23′04″N 92°08′58″W / 37.3844°N 92.1495°W / 37.3844; -92.1495 (Success (Apr. 13, EF1)) 01:00–01:02 1.44 mi (2.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A roof, a carport, and outbuilding were damaged, and trees were snapped.[61]
EF1 WNW of Licking Texas MO 37°31′24″N 91°55′29″W / 37.5234°N 91.9248°W / 37.5234; -91.9248 (Licking (Apr. 13, EF1)) 01:20–01:25 5.54 mi (8.92 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A house and a vacant mobile home were damaged.[62]
EF1 W of Gamaliel Baxter AR 36°25′09″N 92°15′38″W / 36.4193°N 92.2605°W / 36.4193; -92.2605 (Gamaliel (Apr. 13, EF1)) 01:45–01:46 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 150 yd (140 m) A church, a garage, and outbuildings sustained damage. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[63]
EF0 W of Rayville Richland LA 32°27′04″N 91°49′39″W / 32.4512°N 91.8276°W / 32.4512; -91.8276 (Rayville (Apr. 13, EF0)) 02:00–02:06 3.19 mi (5.13 km) 400 yd (370 m) Several large tree branches were broken.[64]
EF0 SW of Oppelo Conway AR 35°04′51″N 92°48′09″W / 35.0808°N 92.8024°W / 35.0808; -92.8024 (Oppelo (Apr. 13, EF0)) 02:13–02:14 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[65]
EF1 WNW of Pioneer Morehouse, West Carroll LA 32°45′33″N 91°36′25″W / 32.7593°N 91.607°W / 32.7593; -91.607 (Pioneer (Apr. 13, EF1)) 02:46–02:50 1.9 mi (3.1 km) 200 yd (180 m) An unoccupied building had portions of its metal roof ripped off, and multiple trees were uprooted or had their branches snapped.[66][67]
EF0 SE of El Paso White AR 35°05′32″N 92°02′02″W / 35.0921°N 92.0340°W / 35.0921; -92.0340 (El Paso (Apr. 13, EF0)) 03:13–03:14 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 80 yd (73 m) Some trees were snapped or uprooted, and an outbuilding lost its metal roof.[68]
EF1 SE of Diana Gregg, Harrison TX 32°38′04″N 94°44′37″W / 32.6345°N 94.7436°W / 32.6345; -94.7436 (Diana (Apr. 13, EF1)) 04:04–04:13 4.35 mi (7.00 km) 580 yd (530 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which landed on a shed. The roof was lifted off a hay storage shed.[69][70]
EF0 SSW of Waskom to SE of Greenwood Harrison, Caddo TX, LA 32°23′13″N 94°06′19″W / 32.3869°N 94.1053°W / 32.3869; -94.1053 (Waskom (Apr. 13, EF0)) 04:50–05:04 10.47 mi (16.85 km) 100 yd (91 m) In Texas, tree limbs were snapped and the roof was blown off a small barn. In Louisiana, the tornado downed power lines and snapped or uprooted trees before dissipating.[71][72]

April 14 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 14, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 SW of Shreveport to N of Princeton Caddo, Bossier LA 32°27′08″N 93°51′11″W / 32.4521°N 93.8531°W / 32.4521; -93.8531 (Shreveport (Apr. 14, EF1)) 05:10–05:41 22.54 mi (36.27 km) 1,100 yd (1,000 m) 1 death – This large tornado touched down southwest of Shreveport and moved directly into the city, inflicting roof damage to three hotels and damaging a few billboard signs. It snapped or uprooted numerous trees in and around the downtown area before crossing into Bossier City. There, a shopping center sustained collapse of an east-facing wall, and several mobile homes were damaged by falling trees. In the Red Chute area, a tree fell onto a travel trailer and killed a two-year-old child inside. Extensive tree damage occurred further along the path before the tornado dissipated.[73][74]
EF0 Sarepta Bossier, Webster LA 32°51′31″N 93°30′58″W / 32.8586°N 93.5162°W / 32.8586; -93.5162 (Sarepta (Apr. 14, EF0)) 05:42–05:48 5.11 mi (8.22 km) 300 yd (270 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path, including in Sarepta.[75][76]
EF1 NW of Shongaloo Webster LA 32°56′30″N 93°18′59″W / 32.9417°N 93.3165°W / 32.9417; -93.3165 (Shongaloo (Apr. 14, EF1)) 05:58–06:04 2.93 mi (4.72 km) 500 yd (460 m) Considerable tree damage was observed.[77]
EF1 NW of Homer Claiborne LA 32°48′34″N 93°07′46″W / 32.8095°N 93.1295°W / 32.8095; -93.1295 (Homer (Apr. 14, EF1)) 06:11–06:19 6.85 mi (11.02 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted by this large tornado.[78]
EF2 E of Bryceland Bienville LA 32°26′45″N 92°54′19″W / 32.4459°N 92.9053°W / 32.4459; -92.9053 (Bryceland (Apr. 14, EF2)) 06:47–06:53 5.38 mi (8.66 km) 210 yd (190 m) A house had most of its roof torn off, two barns were completely destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[79]
EF1 SE of El Dorado Union AR 33°06′34″N 92°39′17″W / 33.1095°N 92.6548°W / 33.1095; -92.6548 (El Dorado (Apr. 14, EF1)) 06:51–07:00 7.13 mi (11.47 km) 800 yd (730 m) The roofs of several houses were damaged, a travel trailer was rolled and destroyed, and a number of mobile homes suffered roof damage as well. Many trees were snapped or uprooted.[80]
EF1 S of Grambling to Ruston Lincoln LA 32°28′58″N 92°43′30″W / 32.4827°N 92.7249°W / 32.4827; -92.7249 (Ruston (Apr. 14, EF1)) 07:00–07:08 6.45 mi (10.38 km) 470 yd (430 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Many homes had their metal roofs peeled away or were damaged by fallen trees.[81]
EF1 E of El Dorado Union AR 33°11′16″N 92°31′54″W / 33.1878°N 92.5317°W / 33.1878; -92.5317 (El Dorado (Apr. 14, EF1)) 07:03–07:09 5.11 mi (8.22 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m) This large tornado downed many trees, with some trees landing on structures and causing damage. The roofs of a number of homes, mobile homes, and barns were damaged.[82]
EF1 Choudrant Lincoln LA 32°32′01″N 92°32′19″W / 32.5336°N 92.5386°W / 32.5336; -92.5386 (Choudrant (Apr. 14, EF1)) 07:14–07:21 4.6 mi (7.4 km) 865 yd (791 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted in and around Choudrant.[83]
EF1 SE of Downsville Lincoln, Ouachita, Union LA 32°34′31″N 92°24′57″W / 32.5754°N 92.4159°W / 32.5754; -92.4159 (Downsville (Apr. 14, EF1)) 07:24–07:34 7.31 mi (11.76 km) 1,545 yd (1,413 m) A large tornado snapped or uprooted many trees, including a 100-year-old tree that landed on a home.[84][85]
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EF1 S of Crossett Ashley AR 33°01′01″N 92°00′24″W / 33.017°N 92.0066°W / 33.017; -92.0066 (Crossett (Apr. 14, EF1)) 07:42–07:47 2.72 mi (4.38 km) 600 yd (550 m) Many large trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which landed on homes and caused significant damage. Several other houses sustained shingle damage as well.[87]
EF1 E of Crossett Ashley AR 33°07′14″N 91°53′46″W / 33.1205°N 91.8961°W / 33.1205; -91.8961 (Crossett (Apr. 14, EF1)) 07:53–07:58 4.05 mi (6.52 km) 300 yd (270 m) A significant number of trees were snapped or uprooted, and a few small sheds were damaged.[88]
EF1 E of Mer Rouge Morehouse LA 32°46′09″N 91°43′51″W / 32.7693°N 91.7307°W / 32.7693; -91.7307 (Mer Rouge (Apr. 14, EF1)) 08:21–08:25 3.18 mi (5.12 km) 200 yd (180 m) A small shed was blown across a road, another shed was destroyed, and a third shed was damaged. A mobile home sustained damage to its roof and skirting, and a farm outbuilding had its front facade pushed in and had substantial loss of roof panels. Trees were snapped or uprooted, and a fence was toppled.[89]
EF2 NNE of Portland Ashley, Chicot AR 33°16′01″N 91°30′07″W / 33.267°N 91.5019°W / 33.267; -91.5019 (Portland (Apr. 14, EF2)) 08:22–08:34 8.88 mi (14.29 km) 700 yd (640 m) A silo had its top ripped off and structure bent, and power poles were snapped. A travel trailer was destroyed, a house lost most of its roof, and a couple of businesses sustained mostly minor damage. Several other homes and mobile homes sustained less severe damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[90][91]
EF0 WNW of Forest West Carroll LA 32°48′34″N 91°34′04″W / 32.8095°N 91.5677°W / 32.8095; -91.5677 (Forest (Apr. 14, EF0)) 08:33–08:36 2.38 mi (3.83 km) 200 yd (180 m) A barn sustained roof damage, multiple trees were damaged, and a storage shed was destroyed. Another small storage shed was turned on its side and pushed over against a mobile home.[92]
EF0 WNW of Pioneer West Carroll LA 32°51′42″N 91°31′19″W / 32.8616°N 91.5219°W / 32.8616; -91.5219 (Pioneer (Apr. 14, EF0)) 08:36–08:42 4.42 mi (7.11 km) 200 yd (180 m) Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted. A mobile home sustained roof damage.[93]
EF1 SE of Abbeville Lafayette MS 34°26′46″N 89°27′42″W / 34.4462°N 89.4618°W / 34.4462; -89.4618 (Abbeville (Apr. 14, EF1)) 09:48–09:49 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 150 yd (140 m) Three small outbuildings were destroyed. The roofs of several homes and farm buildings were damaged. Several trees were uprooted.[94]
EF0 ENE of Oxford Lafayette MS 34°23′10″N 89°27′46″W / 34.3862°N 89.4628°W / 34.3862; -89.4628 (Oxford (Apr. 14, EF0)) 09:49–09:50 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 40 yd (37 m) Several trees were uprooted, and minor roof damage to homes occurred.[95]
EF1 SW of Grand Prairie St. Landry LA 30°38′32″N 92°11′25″W / 30.6423°N 92.1904°W / 30.6423; -92.1904 (Grand Prairie (Apr. 14, EF1)) 11:03–11:05 1.25 mi (2.01 km) 580 yd (530 m) One home had its roof destroyed while several others suffered minor damage. Multiple trees were snapped.[96]
EF2 N of Carencro Lafayette LA 30°20′45″N 92°02′53″W / 30.3459°N 92.048°W / 30.3459; -92.048 (Carencro (Apr. 14, EF2)) 11:37–11:40 4.13 mi (6.65 km) 650 yd (590 m) Numerous homes and businesses were damaged, a large advertising billboard was toppled, and multiple trees were downed. A metal outbuilding and an RV were rolled.[97]
EF1 N of Flowood Rankin MS 32°20′03″N 90°06′23″W / 32.3341°N 90.1065°W / 32.3341; -90.1065 (Flowood (Apr. 14, EF1)) 12:44–12:55 6.21 mi (9.99 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado caused scattered damage near the Jackson–Medgar Wiley Evers International Airport, mainly to the roofs of homes. Trees were snapped and uprooted as well.[98]
EF0 ENE of Oak Hills Place East Baton Rouge LA 30°23′21″N 91°03′42″W / 30.3893°N 91.0616°W / 30.3893; -91.0616 (Oak Hills Place (Apr. 14, EF0)) 13:13–13:15 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) The doors of several metal buildings were bent or blown in; minor roof damage occurred as well. Several trees were downed.[99]
EF0 N of Greensburg St. Helena LA 30°58′13″N 90°42′05″W / 30.9703°N 90.7013°W / 30.9703; -90.7013 (Greensburg (Apr. 14, EF0)) 13:20–13:21 0.08 mi (0.13 km) 20 yd (18 m) Two large trees were uprooted while a third was twisted and snapped.[100]
EF0 NW of Arcola St. Helena, Tangipahoa LA 30°47′56″N 90°36′47″W / 30.7988°N 90.613°W / 30.7988; -90.613 (Arcola (Apr. 14, EF0)) 13:35–13:40 6.15 mi (9.90 km) 120 yd (110 m) Large trees were uprooted, some shingles were ripped from a house, and small canopies and trampolines were mangled.[101][102]
EF0 E of Arcola Tangipahoa LA 30°46′52″N 90°32′15″W / 30.7811°N 90.5375°W / 30.7811; -90.5375 (Arcola (Apr. 14, EF0)) 13:38–13:40 3.6 mi (5.8 km) 25 yd (23 m) Small trees sustained minor damage.[103]
EF0 S of Bayou Vista St. Mary LA 29°40′54″N 91°16′27″W / 29.6816°N 91.2742°W / 29.6816; -91.2742 (Bayou Vista (Apr. 14, EF0)) 14:13–14:14 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 40 yd (37 m) A hotel had a section of its roof uplifted, and multiple windows were broken.[104]
EF1 SW of Noxapater Winston MS 32°57′25″N 89°06′08″W / 32.9569°N 89.1021°W / 32.9569; -89.1021 (Noxapater (Apr. 14, EF1)) 14:23–14:25 0.81 mi (1.30 km) 150 yd (140 m) Some tin was ripped from a large shed, several trees were snapped or uprooted, and part of the roof was ripped from a home.[105]
EF1 ESE of Columbia Lamar MS 31°09′52″N 89°37′57″W / 31.1644°N 89.6325°W / 31.1644; -89.6325 (Columbia (Apr. 14, EF1)) 15:07–15:15 6.08 mi (9.78 km) 200 yd (180 m) Trees were snapped along the path.[106]
EF0 SE of Starkville Oktibbeha MS 33°19′49″N 88°45′44″W / 33.3303°N 88.7621°W / 33.3303; -88.7621 (Starkville (Apr. 14, EF0)) 15:08–15:10 2.17 mi (3.49 km) 200 yd (180 m) A metal awning was damaged and some boats were tossed at a marina. A couple of trees were downed, including one that fell on a house.[107]
EF2 Meridian Lauderdale MS 32°21′21″N 88°43′56″W / 32.3558°N 88.7321°W / 32.3558; -88.7321 (Meridian (Apr. 14, EF2)) 15:43–15:53 8.49 mi (13.66 km) 780 yd (710 m) This damaging tornado developed along the leading edge of a squall line and moved directly through Meridian. A two-story apartment building had its roof torn off, power poles were snapped, and a building at Magnolia Middle School had a large portion of its roof removed. A one-story home had its roof torn off and sustained collapse of its front exterior wall, and other homes and structures in town sustained roof and facade damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which landed on homes. Two people were injured.[108]
EF0 Carriere Pearl River MS 30°37′15″N 89°39′14″W / 30.6207°N 89.6539°W / 30.6207; -89.6539 (Carriere (Apr. 14, EF0)) 16:30–16:31 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 25 yd (23 m) A piece of a gas station awning in town was ripped off and thrown, striking a vehicle. Several tree limbs were broken, and a bank building had an awning ripped off and flung into nearby treetops.[109]
EF0 Long Beach Harrison MS 30°20′37″N 89°08′34″W / 30.3436°N 89.1427°W / 30.3436; -89.1427 (Long Beach (Apr. 14, EF0)) 19:09–19:10 0.61 mi (0.98 km) 75 yd (69 m) A small multiple-vortex tornado began over the Gulf of Mexico as a waterspout before moving ashore at Long Beach. A shed had its roof blown off and two tall-masted sail boats were toppled over at a harbor.[110]
EF1 NW of Vancleave Jackson MS 30°39′N 88°46′W / 30.65°N 88.76°W / 30.65; -88.76 (Vancleave (Apr. 14, EF1)) 23:18–23:28 1.91 mi (3.07 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees were snapped and a shed was destroyed.[111]
EF1 St. Martin Jackson MS 30°26′31″N 88°51′35″W / 30.4419°N 88.8597°W / 30.4419; -88.8597 (St. Martin (Apr. 14, EF1)) 23:19–23:22 1.36 mi (2.19 km) 75 yd (69 m) A shopping center sustained considerable roof, window, and exterior wall damage. Vehicles were flipped and piled atop each other in the parking lot, while a restaurant and power lines sustained damage as well.[112]
EF1 NNW of Wade Jackson MS 30°41′N 88°35′W / 30.68°N 88.58°W / 30.68; -88.58 (Wade (Apr. 14, EF1)) 23:39–23:40 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 25 yd (23 m) Several trees were snapped.[113]

April 15 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 15, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NW of Mexico Beach Bay FL 30°00′31″N 85°31′14″W / 30.0087°N 85.5206°W / 30.0087; -85.5206 (Allanton (Apr. 15, EF0)) 11:09–11:13 1.13 mi (1.82 km) 60 yd (55 m) A brief tornado touched down on the eastern portion of Tyndall Air Force Base, damaging pine trees and utility lines.[114]
EF1 Eastern Ausmac Decatur GA 30°59′02″N 84°38′08″W / 30.9838°N 84.6355°W / 30.9838; -84.6355 (Ausmac (Apr. 15, EF1)) 12:55–12:56 0.46 mi (0.74 km) 31 yd (28 m) A brief tornado snapped multiple trees in the eastern part of Ausmac.[115]
EF2 E of Gilbert Lexington SC 33°54′36″N 81°21′52″W / 33.9101°N 81.3645°W / 33.9101; -81.3645 (Lexington (Apr. 15, EF2)) 18:03–18:07 2.98 mi (4.80 km) 200 yd (180 m) Numerous large trees were snapped, twisted, or uprooted, and power poles were snapped. Vehicles, two campers, and a group of seven chicken houses were severely damaged.[116]
EF0 Northeastern Lexington Lexington SC 34°00′40″N 81°12′38″W / 34.011°N 81.2106°W / 34.011; -81.2106 (Lexington (Apr. 15, EF0)) 18:15–18:16 0.43 mi (0.69 km) 100 yd (91 m) This brief tornado touched down in a residential area of Lexington. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, some of which fell on homes and vehicles.[117]
EF1 Southern Irmo Lexington SC 34°02′11″N 81°10′47″W / 34.0364°N 81.1798°W / 34.0364; -81.1798 (Irmo (Apr. 15, EF1)) 18:16–18:18 2.33 mi (3.75 km) 150 yd (140 m) Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted in the southern part of Irmo, some of which fell on homes and vehicles.[118]
EF1 NNE of Ridgeway Fairfield SC 34°24′55″N 80°55′12″W / 34.4152°N 80.9199°W / 34.4152; -80.9199 (Ridgeway (Apr. 15, EF1)) 18:46–18:50 4.18 mi (6.73 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, several of which fell on homes.[119]
EF0 SW of Lake Wylie York SC 35°05′06″N 81°06′58″W / 35.0851°N 81.116°W / 35.0851; -81.116 (Lake Wylie (Apr. 15, EF0)) 18:58–19:00 1.07 mi (1.72 km) 75 yd (69 m) Several homes sustained roof, siding, and window damage. A number of trees were downed, and a plastic fence was destroyed.[120]
EF0 ENE of Gulfport Pinellas FL 27°45′24″N 82°41′35″W / 27.7567°N 82.6931°W / 27.7567; -82.6931 (Gulfport (Apr. 15, EF0)) 19:12–19:13 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) One tree was toppled and a second was toppled, falling onto a home.[121]
EF1 NE of New Castle Craig VA 37°32′06″N 80°03′14″W / 37.535°N 80.054°W / 37.535; -80.054 (New Castle (Apr. 15, EF1)) 21:03–21:04 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 150 yd (140 m) Six homes suffered extensive removal of shingles, exterior vinyl siding, and trimming. Several outbuildings and garages were severely damaged or destroyed. Three cars and a large double-axle trailer were displaced, including a truck that was flipped and landed on another vehicle. Two dogs were displaced or lofted over 100 yd (91 m) when their pens were destroyed; neither were seriously injured. Approximately 50 trees were snapped or uprooted.[122]
EF2 Eastern Greensboro to NNE of Ruffin Guilford, Rockingham NC 36°02′48″N 79°45′35″W / 36.0468°N 79.7597°W / 36.0468; -79.7597 (Greensboro (Apr. 15, EF2)) 21:07–21:46 32.75 mi (52.71 km) 500 yd (460 m) This high-end EF2 tornado first touched down on the north side of Interstate 40 in Greensboro, heavily damaging numerous homes and trees. It continued into the Hampton neighborhood, reaching peak intensity near Hampton Elementary School, where a large portion of the roof was ripped off and three nearby portable classroom buildings were blown away and completely destroyed. Major damage occurred in adjacent neighborhoods, with homes pushed off their foundations or sustaining significant roof and exterior wall loss. Power poles were snapped, while many businesses, vehicles, apartment buildings, and churches sustained severe damage as well. The tornado continued into Rockingham County, where at least 20 homes, barns, and outbuildings were significantly damaged near McLeansville, Reidsville, and in Ruffin, where an event center was also damaged, before the tornado dissipated. Countless trees were snapped or uprooted, and at least 9 people were injured along the path. There was also an indirect fatality and $67.2 million in damage.[123][124]
EF1 W of Pelham, NC to SW of Dry Fork, VA Caswell (NC), Pittsylvania (VA) NC, VA 36°30′32″N 79°30′36″W / 36.509°N 79.510°W / 36.509; -79.510 (Danville (Apr. 15, EF1)) 21:51–22:10 16.4 mi (26.4 km) 175 yd (160 m) In North Carolina, this rain-wrapped tornado damaged several outbuildings. The tornado continued northeast into Virginia, snapping or uprooting many trees in the western part of Danville. Several homes sustained minor roof and structural damage, power lines were downed, and several outbuildings were destroyed. A farm near the end of the path sustained the most intense damage, where a large barn was destroyed at high-end EF1 intensity.[125][126]
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EF1 NW of Moneta Bedford VA 37°15′04″N 79°39′14″W / 37.251°N 79.654°W / 37.251; -79.654 (Moneta (Apr. 15, EF1)) 22:10–22:11 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 100 yd (91 m) A home sustained significant damage to its roof, and was pushed slightly off of its cinder block foundation. A nearby barn and outbuilding also sustained extensive damage. Approximately 50 trees were snapped or uprooted.[129]
EF1 Coventry Township Summit OH 41°00′47″N 81°33′15″W / 41.0131°N 81.5541°W / 41.0131; -81.5541 (Elon (Apr. 15, EF1)) 22:16–22:17 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 25 yd (23 m) This small tornado was embedded in a squall line. Signs and a light pole were damaged at a Burger King, and two cars were flipped and spun around in the parking lot of a Wendy's. Several tree limbs were also snapped off of a tree.[130]
EF1 ESE of Rustburg Campbell VA 37°14′52″N 79°00′44″W / 37.2478°N 79.0121°W / 37.2478; -79.0121 (Rustburg (Apr. 15, EF1)) 22:56–22:59 1.7 mi (2.7 km) 400 yd (370 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted, a roof was blown off a garage, and a manufactured home was pushed off its foundation. A large shed had its metal roof peeled off as well.[131]
EF3 Timberlake to Lynchburg to WNW of Amherst Campbell, City of Lynchburg, Bedford, Amherst VA 37°19′35″N 79°14′28″W / 37.3264°N 79.241°W / 37.3264; -79.241 (Timberlake (Apr. 15, EF3)) 23:00–23:25 20.4 mi (32.8 km) 600 yd (550 m) This strong rain-wrapped tornado touched down in Timberlake, where businesses sustained heavy structural damage, cars and a semi-truck trailer were flipped, and roof damage occurred. In Lynchburg, the tornado destroyed one mobile home and damaged others at a mobile home park, damaged the roofs of several homes and businesses, and snapped or uprooted many trees The tornado briefly entered and exited Bedford County. In Amherst County, the community of Elon sustained EF3 damage, with dozens of frame homes damaged or destroyed in the area. Several of the homes were swept away with only the subflooring left behind, though these homes were very poorly anchored. A motor home was also lofted 30 ft (9.1 m) and overturned. Additional trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado dissipated. Twelve people were injured. Damage totaled $20 million.[132][133][134]
EF0 WNW of Lowesville Amherst VA 37°43′26″N 79°07′23″W / 37.724°N 79.123°W / 37.724; -79.123 (Lowesville (Apr. 15, EF0)) 23:38–23:41 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 75 yd (69 m) Trees were uprooted.[135]
EF1 Plantation Key to Tavernier Monroe FL 24°59′16″N 80°33′04″W / 24.9879°N 80.5511°W / 24.9879; -80.5511 (Plantation Key (Apr. 15, EF1)) 01:12–01:20 1.11 mi (1.79 km) 60 yd (55 m) A waterspout began over Florida Bay and moved ashore at Plantation Key, downing large tree limbs, ripping a driveway gate from its mounts, and pushing a boat and car. One home lost its entire gutter and downspout system, and numerous loose items such as trash cans and outside furniture were tossed. The tornado reached peak intensity as it struck a church, where large trees were uprooted and tiles were ripped from the roof. It moved back over the ocean before making a second landfall in Tavernier, where fences were damaged and tree limbs were downed.[136][137]
EF1 NNW of Wendell Wake NC 35°50′21″N 79°24′30″W / 35.8392°N 79.4082°W / 35.8392; -79.4082 (Wendell (Apr. 15, EF1)) 02:35–02:36 0.74 mi (1.19 km) 100 yd (91 m) A few homes suffered damage to their shingles and siding. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which inflicted severe damage to a home upon falling. An outbuilding was also destroyed.[138]

April 22 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 22, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Galliano Lafourche LA 29°27′54″N 90°19′21″W / 29.465°N 90.3226°W / 29.465; -90.3226 (Galliano (Apr. 22, EF1)) 14:47–14:48 0.95 mi (1.53 km) 30 yd (27 m) A business housed in a double-wide mobile home had its roof ripped off. A Sonic Drive-In lost fascia from its car stalls and two vehicles in the parking lot were turned; a small car was tossed 15 ft (4.6 m) into a field as well. Several large tree limbs were snapped. A carport was ripped from a home, and the house itself had its metal roof covering peeled back. Another residence suffered shingle damage. A few power poles were damaged as well.[139]
EF0 W of Molino Escambia FL 30°43′55″N 87°23′21″W / 30.7319°N 87.3892°W / 30.7319; -87.3892 (Molino (Apr. 22, EF0)) 18:02–18:03 0.13 mi (0.21 km) 25 yd (23 m) One house suffered shingle damage and a broken window, a mobile home was shifted off its foundation, and several small trees were uprooted. Many large tree branches were snapped as well.[140]
EF0 Fort Rucker Dale AL 31°19′50″N 85°42′33″W / 31.3306°N 85.7093°W / 31.3306; -85.7093 (Fort Rucker (Apr. 22, EF0)) 18:11–18:16 1.18 mi (1.90 km) 100 yd (91 m) Large tree limbs and small trees were broken or uprooted. Power lines and a wooden dugout structure at a baseball field were damaged.[141]
EF1 NW of Luverne to SE of Honoravilla Crenshaw AL 31°45′13″N 86°24′02″W / 31.7537°N 86.4005°W / 31.7537; -86.4005 (Luverne (Apr. 22, EF1)) 18:43–18:49 6.39 mi (10.28 km) 130 yd (120 m) One manufactured home was destroyed while a second suffered moderate damage. A shed was destroyed, a metal roof was ripped from a barn and tossed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted; fallen trees damaged a vehicle and a house.[142] In November 2023, this tornado was reanalyzed and had its path length extended from 3.63 mi (5.84 km) to 6.39 mi (10.28 km).[143]
EF1 SSE of Highland Home Crenshaw AL 31°54′31″N 86°18′23″W / 31.9085°N 86.3063°W / 31.9085; -86.3063 (Highland Home (Apr. 22, EF1)) 19:11–19:15 2.19 mi (3.52 km) 175 yd (160 m) Large trees were snapped and uprooted, and several homes sustained damage to their roofs and siding.[144]
EF0 NE of Lapine Montgomery AL 31°59′17″N 86°15′34″W / 31.9880°N 86.2595°W / 31.9880; -86.2595 (Lapine (Apr. 22, EF0)) 19:25–19:30 2.56 mi (4.12 km) 250 yd (230 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[145]
EF0 W of Gulf Shores Baldwin AL 30°14′15″N 87°45′26″W / 30.2376°N 87.7571°W / 30.2376; -87.7571 (Gulf Shores (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:05–20:06 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 25 yd (23 m) A waterspout moved ashore, producing roof and siding damage to two homes; several windows were also blown out.[146]
EF0 S of Foley Baldwin AL 30°21′39″N 87°41′14″W / 30.3607°N 87.6872°W / 30.3607; -87.6872 (Foley (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:25–20:28 1.59 mi (2.56 km) 100 yd (91 m) Five RVs were overturned at the Anchors Aweigh RV Resort; three occupants were injured. A convenience story canopy and a nearby Lowe's sustained minor damage. Minor tree damage was noted as well.[147]
EF0 NNE of Elberta Baldwin AL 30°26′54″N 87°34′51″W / 30.4483°N 87.5808°W / 30.4483; -87.5808 (Elberta (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:38–20:41 1.04 mi (1.67 km) 100 yd (91 m) A few homes suffered shingle damage and some trees were uprooted.[148]
EF1 Okaloosa Island to Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa FL 30°23′47″N 86°37′23″W / 30.3963°N 86.623°W / 30.3963; -86.623 (Fort Walton Beach (Apr. 22, EF1)) 21:13–21:18 1.24 mi (2.00 km) 50 yd (46 m) A waterspout moved ashore at Okaloosa Island, inflicting severe damage to a home and removing much of its roof. After entering Fort Walton Beach, it broke the windows at a school and a church, damaged the roofs of several units at an apartment complex, and damaged trees and homes. Two people were injured.[149]

April 23 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 23, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Ruskin Hillsborough FL 27°42′02″N 82°27′32″W / 27.7005°N 82.459°W / 27.7005; -82.459 (Ruskin (Apr. 23, EF0)) 02:03–02:07 0.96 mi (1.54 km) 40 yd (37 m) A mobile home sustained roof damage and had its carport collapsed, fencing was damaged, and light weight debris was thrown several hundred feet. A shed and a large construction dumpster were pushed several feet, and numerous tree limbs were snapped.[150]

April 27 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 27, 2018[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 S of Parkland Broward FL 26°17′53″N 80°16′01″W / 26.298°N 80.267°W / 26.298; -80.267 (Parkland (Apr. 27, EF0)) 18:37–18:43 1.98 mi (3.19 km) 40 yd (37 m) A tornado with a discontinuous path damaged mainly trees and vegetation. A street sign was also damaged.[151]

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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