Large wedge tornado reported to be 1 mi (1.6 km) wide. Pivot sprinklers and barns were damaged. It was strong, but affected a sparsely populated area. Downgraded from EF2 to EF1.[33]
Large rain-wrapped wedge tornado destroyed a storage shed, a windmill and electrical transformers. Trees were also uprooted. Upgraded from EF1 to EF2 in post-analysis.[54][55]
Large wedge tornado touched down as the previous one dissipated. It destroyed an unoccupied house and many farm buildings. Trees and shrubs were also uprooted, farming equipment was overturned, and a heavy steel tank was knocked over. Upgraded from EF1 to EF3 in post-analysis.[57]
This large wedge tornado produced major structural roof damage to a church. Shingles and siding were blown off of a house, and an outbuilding was destroyed along with damage to a grain silo. Thousands of large softwood and hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted throughout the path. In addition, numerous power lines were blown down. It dissipated before reaching more densely populated ares, just south of the Meridian Regional Airport.[76][77][78]
A mobile home was destroyed, 20 houses were damaged and trees and power lines were knocked down. This tornado was produced by the same supercell that produced the Yazoo City EF4.[97]
Numerous trees and power poles snapped along the path, Several homes sustained significant roof damage. A storage shed was destroyed with sheet metal wrapped around trees.[99]
At least 15 houses were damaged, a few of which were destroyed. Thousands of trees were uprooted which caused most of the damage. Over 14 years since the tornado occurred on October 12, 2024, the tornado got upgraded from EF1 and received a low-end EF2 rating. This was due to how satellite imagery showed severe tree damage consistent of strong tornadoes, hence the rating upgrade. [102][103][104][105]
Tornado made intermittent contact with the ground. Three houses sustained minor damage and two outbuildings were destroyed, along with many trees.[106]
Two chicken houses, a barn and a carport were destroyed and several houses and businesses sustained minor damage. Extensive tree damage along the path.[110]
Large wedge tornado resulted in major damage in both communities with at least 30 people injured. Albertville High School was heavily damaged, along with dozens of houses, mobile homes and several retail buildings. Thousands of trees were also damaged. Initially estimated to be two separate tornadoes but confirmed as a single long-track tornado. A total of 45 people were injured.[118][119][120]
Long-track tornado with extensive damage. Over 70 houses and businesses were damaged, of which one was destroyed. Hundreds of trees were also uprooted or snapped. One indirect fatality was reported from an incident after the tornado hit.[121][122][123]
A trailer park was hard hit where several manufactured homes were flattened in DeKalb County. It then crossed into Georgia, where 8 homes were damaged, and multiple garages, a carport, and a storage space were destroyed. Multiple planes and a hangar were also damaged or destroyed in an airport strip, and multiple trees were downed or uprooted before it dissipated.[124][125]
A two-story house and a church were flattened. Numerous other houses and manufactured homes were damaged or destroyed and trees were debarked northeast of Collinsville. Further down the path, the tornado produced heavy structural damage just west of AL 176, before eventually dissipating. Initially rated EF3 but upgraded after re-analysis. 5 people were injured.[126]
One house, a large steel building, a barn, a workshop and three mobile homes were destroyed. Numerous other houses were damaged, along with a church, a bank and a school. Three people were injured.[132]
Tornado developed along Bull Shoals Lake. Six homes along Price Place had their roofs and siding damage, before the tornado crossed into Missouri. In Missouri, damage consisted mostly of uprooted and snapped trees.[139][140]
Three houses sustained significant damage and about 30 others sustained minor damage by this large wedge tornado. Extensive damage to trees was also evident throughout the path.[144]
1 death – After passing near the town of Cleveland, the tornado entered Van Buren County, impacting the small town of Scotland. Here, at least 13 houses or mobile homes destroyed 20 others damaged, as was the local community center. The fatality occurred when a woman was thrown from her destroyed house. Past this area, multiple barns, outbuildings, and a gas well were either severely damaged or destroyed. Thousands of trees were also snapped or uprooted after the tornado exited town, eventually dissipating near Clinton. 15 others were injured.[146][147]
This tornado was produced by the same supercell that spawned the Scotland EF3. Several mobile homes and sheds were destroyed. Extensive tree damage along the path.[155][156]
After touching down and touching small sections of Grant County, the tornado reached peak intensity in Saline County. Here, 4 houses and 11 mobile homes destroyed, and multiple others received damage. A fire station was destroyed, and a church had its roof blown away. In Pulaski County, 3 houses and 6 mobile homes destroyed, and numerous others were damaged. Trees and power lines were also blown down. Eight people were injured.[159][160][161][162]
This long-tracked, strong wedge tornado touched down soon after the previous one dissipated. Several buildings were damaged at the Little Rock River Port. At least 40 houses or mobile homes were destroyed and about 140 others were damaged. Extensive damage also to trees and power lines. Despite the extent of the damage, no one was injured or killed.[164][165][166]
Numerous houses and businesses were damaged, including a laundromat and a storage building which were destroyed. As it crossed the town, multiple trees and powerlines were downed. A chicken house also had a section of its roof ripped off, before the tornado dissipated.[167]
This tornado, the last from the Little Rock supercell, destroyed a church and a power substation. A cropduster plane was severely damaged, while a nearby hangar was destroyed. A mobile home was overturned and destroyed, and significant roof damage occurred to homes in the area. A grain elevator was badly damaged, and an irrigation pivot was overturned. Multiple outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and multiple trees were downed or uprooted.[173]
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