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List of United States tornadoes from August to September 2020

This page documents confirmed tornadoes from August to September 2020 via various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service. Based on the 1991–2010 averaging period, 83 tornadoes occur across the United States throughout August, while 74 occur in September.[1]

A significant number of tornadoes in both months came from the tropics. August had 180 tornadoes, which was well above average, with 55 of them coming as a result of Hurricanes Isaias and Laura. In contrast, September saw only 38 tornadoes, which was well below average, with 23 of them coming from Hurricane Sally and Tropical Storm Beta.

United States yearly total edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
109 443 421 89 18 6 0 1,086


August edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
14 83 71 11 1 0 0 180

August 1 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, August 1, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Petronila Nueces TX 27°40′N 97°38′W / 27.67°N 97.63°W / 27.67; -97.63 (Petronila (August 1, EF0)) 21:42–21:43 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) A video confirming a brief landspout tornado was posted on social media. No damage was found.[2]
EF0 NE of Haymakertown Botetourt VA 37°28′26″N 79°58′01″W / 37.4740°N 79.9670°W / 37.4740; -79.9670 (Haymakertown (Aug. 2, EF0)) 22:25–22:31 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 75 yd (69 m) Damage was limited to uprooted trees and a few small trees that were snapped along a discontinuous path.[3]

August 2 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, August 2, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Sharon Litchfield CT 41°52′N 73°30′W / 41.87°N 73.50°W / 41.87; -73.50 (Sharon (Aug. 2, EF0)) 21:36–21:37 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 30 yd (27 m) At a nursery along the New York/Connecticut state line, greenhouses were destroyed, and large trees were uprooted. There were reports of garden supplies rotating in the air above the nursery. Additional trees were uprooted away from the nursery.[4]
EF1 S of Falls Village Litchfield CT 41°56′N 73°22′W / 41.93°N 73.37°W / 41.93; -73.37 (Falls Village (Aug. 2, EF1)) 22:05–22:06 1.7 mi (2.7 km) 100 yd (91 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted.[5]
EF0 N of Norfolk Litchfield CT 42°01′13″N 73°12′03″W / 42.0202°N 73.2007°W / 42.0202; -73.2007 (Norfolk (August 2, EF0)) 22:36–22:37 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado was confirmed via photos, along with multiple eyewitness accounts.[6]
EF0 ESE of Sandisfield to SW of Blandford Berkshire, Hampden MA 42°05′28″N 73°04′37″W / 42.0911°N 73.0769°W / 42.0911; -73.0769 (Sandisfield (Aug. 2, EF0)) 22:58–23:20 8.39 mi (13.50 km) 100 yd (91 m) A home had a window blown in, shingles ripped off, and its portico was lifted upward. Many trees were damaged or blown down. Some corn stalks were flattened, and a fence was blown down.[7][8]

August 3 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, August 3, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 Bald Head Island to Southport Brunswick NC 33°50′47″N 77°57′33″W / 33.8465°N 77.9592°W / 33.8465; -77.9592 (Bald Head Island (Aug. 3, EF1)) 23:55–00:05 8.3 mi (13.4 km) 80 yd (73 m) A strong waterspout moved onshore in Bald Head Island. There, homes lost roofing and had windows blown in, and a swath of large trees was flattened. It crossed the Cape Fear River, before coming onshore again in Southport. Homes and businesses were damaged, and trees were snapped or uprooted in that area before the tornado dissipated.[9]
EF0 SW of Bolivia Brunswick NC 34°02′25″N 78°08′27″W / 34.0403°N 78.1409°W / 34.0403; -78.1409 (Bolivia (Aug. 3, EF0)) 00:15–00:19 2.91 mi (4.68 km) 20 yd (18 m) Trees and tree limbs were downed along the path.[10]
EF1 NW of Supply Brunswick NC 34°06′58″N 78°19′09″W / 34.1162°N 78.3191°W / 34.1162; -78.3191 (Supply (Aug. 3, EF1)) 00:15–00:16 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 25 yd (23 m) Trees were damaged, including 20 pine trees which were snapped.[11]
EF0 Garden City Beach Georgetown SC 33°34′05″N 79°00′17″W / 33.5680°N 79.0046°W / 33.5680; -79.0046 (Garden City Beach (Aug. 3, EF0)) 00:20–00:21 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) A waterspout came onshore, causing minor damage to a few homes before quickly lifting. One injury occurred at a beach home.[12]
EF1 S of Leland to W of Navessa Brunswick NC 34°13′36″N 78°00′45″W / 34.2268°N 78.0124°W / 34.2268; -78.0124 (Leland (Aug. 3, EF1)) 00:43–00:46 2.59 mi (4.17 km) 30 yd (27 m) Trees were snapped, including several pine trees.[13]
EF1 Leland Brunswick NC 34°12′23″N 77°58′52″W / 34.2064°N 77.9810°W / 34.2064; -77.9810 (Belville (Aug. 3, EF1)) 01:59–02:01 1.48 mi (2.38 km) 40 yd (37 m) This tornado moved through a subdivision in Leland, where roofs and chimneys were damaged, and a garage door partially collapsed. Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path, including several pine trees which were 2 ft (0.61 m) in diameter.[14]
EF1 Kennel Beach to SE of Fairfield Harbor Pamlico NC 35°01′26″N 76°53′55″W / 35.0238°N 76.8986°W / 35.0238; -76.8986 (Kennel Beach (Aug. 3, EF1)) 03:23–03:25 2.33 mi (3.75 km) 40 yd (37 m) This tornado originated as a waterspout over the Neuse River. Once it came onshore in Kennel Beach, it snapped trees, including one pine tree which fell on a home. It continued to damage trees before lifting in a rural area.[15]

August 4 event edit

This excludes the tornadoes in the Dakotas and Colorado.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, August 4, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 SSW of Jamesville Martin NC 35°46′43″N 76°54′26″W / 35.7786°N 76.9073°W / 35.7786; -76.9073 (Jamesville (Aug. 4, EF1)) 04:02–04:03 0.17 mi (0.27 km) 40 yd (37 m) A large oak tree fell on a mobile home. Additional trees and crops were damaged nearby.[16]
EF1 Goose Creek State Park Beaufort NC 35°27′40″N 76°53′43″W / 35.4610°N 76.8952°W / 35.4610; -76.8952 (Goose Creek State Park (Aug. 4, EF1)) 04:18–04:19 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 70 yd (64 m) This tornado touched down on the southeast side of the state park. A swath of large pine trees were snapped.[17]
EF1 NE of Pinetown Beaufort NC 35°38′39″N 76°48′03″W / 35.6441°N 76.8008°W / 35.6441; -76.8008 (Pinetown (Aug. 4, EF1)) 04:48–04:49 0.08 mi (0.13 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several large hardwood trees were uprooted and large limbs were snapped by this brief tornado. Corn was damaged in a farm field as well.[18]
EF1 Bayview Beaufort NC 35°25′34″N 76°43′45″W / 35.4262°N 76.7291°W / 35.4262; -76.7291 (Bayview (Aug. 4, EF1)) 04:50–04:51 0.71 mi (1.14 km) 180 yd (160 m) Numerous trees, the majority of which were pine, were either snapped, uprooted, or twisted. Several of the trees fell on vehicles and homes in town, causing roof and wall damage. A manufactured home sustained minor damage, and the roof of a small shed was blown off.[19]
EF3 SSW of Woodard to NW of Windsor Bertie NC 35°53′13″N 76°53′24″W / 35.887°N 76.89°W / 35.887; -76.89 (Woodard (Aug. 4, EF3)) 05:15–05:26 10 mi (16 km) 600 yd (550 m) 2 deaths – See section on this tornado – A total of 14 people were injured.[20]
EF0 E of Menola to SW of Murfreesboro Hertford, Northampton NC 36°21′04″N 77°05′35″W / 36.351°N 77.093°W / 36.351; -77.093 (Menola (Aug. 4, EF0)) 06:11–06:16 5 mi (8.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) Mainly tree damage occurred.[21]
EF0 NE of Como, NC to E of Statesville, VA Hertford (NC), Southampton (VA) NC, VA 36°31′26″N 76°57′29″W / 36.524°N 76.958°W / 36.524; -76.958 (Como (Aug. 4, EF0)) 06:37–06:41 3 mi (4.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) A weak tornado snapped limbs and downed a few trees to the northeast of Mill Neck, North Carolina.[22]
EF2 WSW of Franklin to N of Courtland Southampton VA 36°38′42″N 76°59′24″W / 36.645°N 76.99°W / 36.645; -76.99 (Franklin (Aug. 4, EF2)) 06:49–07:19 15.9 mi (25.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) Numerous homes and businesses were damaged along US 58 near Courtland, including a hotel, which sustained total roof loss and collapse of multiple second-story exterior walls. Multiple industrial buildings and a gas station were severely damaged as well. Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and several vehicles were overturned.[23]
EF1 NW of Lynchs Corner, NC to NNW of Suffolk, VA Pasquotank (NC), Camden (NC), City of Suffolk (VA) NC, VA 36°28′03″N 76°27′26″W / 36.4675°N 76.4573°W / 36.4675; -76.4573 (Lynchs Corner (Aug. 4, EF1)) 07:02–07:30 26.86 mi (43.23 km) 150 yd (140 m) This tornado moved through rural areas of the Great Dismal Swamp before striking Downtown Suffolk. Eight buildings were significantly damaged in the downtown area, including a multi-story brick building that sustained collapse of an exterior wall. Homes were also damaged in residential areas, a few of which had sections of roofing torn off. Many trees were uprooted or snapped along the path as well, some of which landed on structures.[24][25]
EF0 W of Great Dismal Swamp to ESE of Windsor City of Suffolk VA 36°39′25″N 76°33′43″W / 36.657°N 76.562°W / 36.657; -76.562 (Great Dismal Swamp (Aug. 4, EF0)) 07:08–07:22 11.7 mi (18.8 km) 100 yd (91 m) This tornado hit the western side of Suffolk right before the EF1 tornado hit downtown. Damage was limited to trees being uprooted or snapped.[26]
EF1 NW of Jamestown James City VA 37°14′N 76°52′W / 37.24°N 76.86°W / 37.24; -76.86 (Jamestown (Aug. 4, EF1)) 08:13–08:14 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 200 yd (180 m) This brief tornado originated as a waterspout. After coming onshore, shingles were ripped off roofs, a garage door was caved in, and a brick gable collapsed. The tornado passed over a golf course before lifting. Trees and tree limbs were snapped.[27]
EF1 SSE of Rosewell to ENE of Capahosic Gloucester VA 37°19′35″N 76°35′10″W / 37.3264°N 76.5862°W / 37.3264; -76.5862 (Rosewell (Aug. 4, EF1)) 08:53–09:00 4.7 mi (7.6 km) 250 yd (230 m) This tornado originated as a waterspout over the York River before moving ashore. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and several homes sustained roof and siding damage. The tornado briefly crossed the York River again before lifting.[28]
EF2 ENE of Palmer to N of Browns Corner Lancaster, Northumberland VA 37°37′39″N 76°20′09″W / 37.6274°N 76.3358°W / 37.6274; -76.3358 (Palmer (Aug. 4, EF2)) 09:40–10:00 15.61 mi (25.12 km) 500 yd (460 m) A strong tornado produced high-end EF2 damage in the rural community of Antipoison Neck, where multiple homes sustained significant roof and exterior wall damage. The tornado weakened as it struck the eastern part of Kilmarnock, causing damage to roofs, siding, and trees. The tornado continued to cause roof and tree damage as it moved to the north before dissipating. Five people were injured.[29][30]
EF2 W of Mardella Springs Wicomico MD 38°26′51″N 75°45′27″W / 38.4474°N 75.7575°W / 38.4474; -75.7575 (Mardella Springs (Aug. 4, EF2)) 09:55–10:00 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several homes were damaged just outside of town, including one that was pushed off its foundation and heavily damaged. Sheds and outbuildings were destroyed, and trees were snapped or uprooted, including a few that sustained some low-end debarking. An automotive repair business sustained minor damage to its overhead doors at the end of the path.[31]
EF1 Fleeton to W of Reedville Northumberland VA 37°48′49″N 76°16′38″W / 37.8137°N 76.2771°W / 37.8137; -76.2771 (Fleeton (Aug. 4, EF1)) 10:06–10:09 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 100 yd (91 m) This tornado originated as a waterspout over the Chesapeake Bay, before moving onshore in Fleeton. Several homes had roof and siding damage, a garage was destroyed, and trees were snapped or uprooted. The tornado destroyed a canopy before lifting.[32]
EF0 Scotland to Ridge St. Mary's MD 38°05′35″N 76°21′54″W / 38.093°N 76.365°W / 38.093; -76.365 (Ridge (Aug. 4, EF0)) 10:27–10:31 1.47 mi (2.37 km) 75 yd (69 m) Many trees were snapped or downed along the path.[33]
EF1 W of Piney Point to Callaway St. Mary's MD 38°10′26″N 76°31′41″W / 38.174°N 76.528°W / 38.174; -76.528 (Piney Point (Aug. 4, EF1)) 10:32–10:41 5.24 mi (8.43 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell on and damaged homes and a shed. A camper was also blown over.[34]
EF1 Solomons Calvert MD 38°20′01″N 76°28′42″W / 38.3336°N 76.4782°W / 38.3336; -76.4782 (Solomons (Aug. 4, EF1)) 10:52–10:53 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 175 yd (160 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted, including some which fell on recreational vehicles, as well as onto several recreational facilities at a U.S. Navy compound.[35]
EF2 George Island Landing to Girdletree Worcester MD 38°05′49″N 75°23′54″W / 38.0969°N 75.3983°W / 38.0969; -75.3983 (George Island Landing (Aug. 4, EF2)) 11:14–11:17 3.8 mi (6.1 km) 200 yd (180 m) A low-end EF2 tornado destroyed some chicken houses shortly after touching down. A camper and a number of outbuildings were overturned and tossed and several homes on the edge of the path had partial roof loss and blown out windows. The tornado weakened after that, causing minor EF0 tree damage on the east side of Girdletree before dissipating.[36]
EF0 Quantico Wicomico MD 38°19′44″N 75°43′54″W / 38.3290°N 75.7318°W / 38.3290; -75.7318 (Quantico (Aug. 4, EF0)) 11:22–11:26 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) This tornado developed over the Wicomico River. It tracked through a residential neighborhood, causing minor damage to several homes. Siding, shingles, and gutters were damaged, and trees were uprooted.[37]
EF1 N of Dares Beach Calvert MD 38°36′54″N 76°30′43″W / 38.6150°N 76.5120°W / 38.6150; -76.5120 (Dares Beach (Aug. 4, EF1)) 11:33–11:38 3.01 mi (4.84 km) 100 yd (91 m) A waterspout moved onshore at Plum Point, downing many trees and several power lines. Three houses sustained damage from fallen trees, and a fourth house had windows blown out.[38]
EF0 NE of Ironshire to WNW of Showell Worcester MD 38°24′24″N 75°14′47″W / 38.4067°N 75.2465°W / 38.4067; -75.2465 (Ironshire (Aug. 4, EF0)) 11:35–11:44 8 mi (13 km) 75 yd (69 m) This tornado crossed US 113 before snapping and uprooting trees in and around Berlin.[39]
EF0 S of Snug Harbor to Ocean Pines Worcester MD 38°24′05″N 75°10′33″W / 38.4013°N 75.1758°W / 38.4013; -75.1758 (Snug Harbor (Aug. 4, EF0)) 11:55–12:05 9.63 mi (15.50 km) 75 yd (69 m) An intermittent tornado occurred just east of the previous one, downing several trees, one of which landed on a home.[40]
EF0 Queenstown Queen Anne's MD 38°56′06″N 76°08′11″W / 38.935°N 76.1363°W / 38.935; -76.1363 (Queenstown (Aug. 4, EF0)) 12:18–12:19 0.74 mi (1.19 km) 35 yd (32 m) A narrow path of crop damage occurred in a corn field. Some minor tree damage occurred as well.[41]
EF1 Sandtown Kent DE 39°01′N 75°41′W / 39.01°N 75.69°W / 39.01; -75.69 (Sandtown (Aug. 4, EF1)) 12:25–12:28 2.98 mi (4.80 km) 200 yd (180 m) One home had some windows blown out, another had its roof blown off, while several other homes in Sandtown sustained less severe roof damage. One large garage lost its back sheet metal wall as well.[42]
EF1 Freeman Corner to WNW of Milford Sussex, Kent DE 38°53′N 75°27′W / 38.89°N 75.45°W / 38.89; -75.45 (Freeman Corner (Aug. 4, EF1)) 12:25–12:30 2.14 mi (3.44 km) 400 yd (370 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell on homes. Power poles and lines were downed.[43][44]
EF2 Dover to SW of Glasgow Kent, New Castle DE 39°06′18″N 75°30′00″W / 39.1049°N 75.5001°W / 39.1049; -75.5001 (Dover (Aug. 4, EF1)) 12:55–13:30 35.78 mi (57.58 km) 500 yd (460 m) See section on this tornado.[45][46]
EF1 Strathmere to Marmora Cape May NJ 39°12′34″N 74°38′52″W / 39.2094°N 74.6479°W / 39.2094; -74.6479 (Strathmere (Aug. 4, EF1)) 13:45–13:50 4.24 mi (6.82 km) 150 yd (140 m) This tornado originated as a waterspout, before coming onshore on the south end of Corson's Inlet State Park near Strathmere. The tornado then crossed Garden State Parkway and tracked along US 9 through the southern side of Marmora. Homes and businesses were significantly damaged, including some which lost their roofs, and some which had significant damage done to their side or corner walls. One home was shifted off its foundation. Near a Coca-Cola facility, the tornado tossed containers and flipped a tractor-trailer. A large shed was upended and vehicles were pushed. Trees were snapped or uprooted, including some which fell on cars, crushing them.[47]
EF0 Worcester Township Montgomery PA 40°09′43″N 75°19′53″W / 40.162°N 75.3315°W / 40.162; -75.3315 (Strathmere (Aug. 4, EF1)) 14:44–14:50 3.14 mi (5.05 km) 200 yd (180 m) Some small trees were downed, tree tops were snapped off, and several utility poles were pushed over.[48]
EF1 Ship Bottom to NNW of Mud City Ocean NJ 39°37′58″N 74°11′50″W / 39.6329°N 74.1972°W / 39.6329; -74.1972 (Ship Bottom (Aug. 4, EF1)) 14:50–14:54 3.32 mi (5.34 km) 100 yd (91 m) A waterspout first developed over Manahawkin Bay between Ship Bottom and Brant Beach. It crossed the Route 72 bridge over the bay, before coming onshore near Mud City in mainly marshy areas. Other than some light debris seen flying over the bay bridge, no damage was found. However, a weather station located north of Egg Island measured a wind gust of 109 mph (175 km/h) at 10:53 AM EDT (14:53 UTC). This measurement was used to rate this tornado high-end EF1 as no meaningful damage was found.[49]
EF2 Northeast Philadelphia to NW of Doylestown Philadelphia, Bucks PA 40°04′53″N 74°57′33″W / 40.0815°N 74.9592°W / 40.0815; -74.9592 (Philadelphia (Aug. 4, EF2)) 14:50–15:10 20.77 mi (33.43 km) 500 yd (460 m) See section on this tornado – Six people were injured.[50][51][52]
EF1 Saugatuck Shores Fairfield CT 41°05′51″N 73°22′40″W / 41.0975°N 73.3777°W / 41.0975; -73.3777 (Saugatuck Shores (Aug. 4, EF1)) 17:40 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 50 yd (46 m) A waterspout over the Long Island Sound moved onshore before quickly dissipating. A house had its roof blown off and several pine trees were snapped. This was the first tornado on record in Connecticut to be associated with a tropical storm or hurricane.[53][54]
EF0 N of Witten Tripp SD 43°28′24″N 100°04′48″W / 43.4734°N 100.08°W / 43.4734; -100.08 (Witten (August 4, EF0)) 23:29–23:33 0.02 mi (0.032 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado touched down in an open field, causing no damage.[55]
EF0 SW of Winner Tripp SD 43°19′45″N 99°55′35″W / 43.3291°N 99.9263°W / 43.3291; -99.9263 (Winner (August 4, EF0)) 23:39–23:41 0.02 mi (0.032 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado touched down in an open field, causing no damage.[56]
EFU NW of White Earth Mountrail ND 48°27′N 102°52′W / 48.45°N 102.86°W / 48.45; -102.86 (White Earth (August 4, EFU)) 00:38–00:53 4.36 mi (7.02 km) 100 yd (91 m) No damage was found.[57]
EF0 SW of Punkin Center Lincoln CO 38°47′N 103°56′W / 38.78°N 103.93°W / 38.78; -103.93 (Punkin Center (August 4, EF0)) 01:56–01:57 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado touched down in open country, causing no damage.[58]

August 6 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, August 6, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 E of Piedmont to S of Harriston Augusta VA 38°13′16″N 78°52′37″W / 38.221°N 78.877°W / 38.221; -78.877 (Piedmont (Aug. 6, EF0)) 20:02–20:09 2.58 mi (4.15 km) 100 yd (91 m) Many trees were damaged along the path. One tree fell onto a vehicle. One mobile home in a mobile home park had facade damage after an awning blew off.[59]
EF0 SW of Earlysville Albemarle VA 38°09′43″N 78°29′28″W / 38.162°N 78.491°W / 38.162; -78.491 (Earlysvile (Aug. 6, EF0)) 20:50–20:51 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 75 yd (69 m) Some fencing was damaged at an elementary school. Some trees were snapped or uprooted.[60]

August 7 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, August 7, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Ashland to Montchanin New Castle DE 39°47′48″N 75°39′30″W / 39.7966°N 75.6582°W / 39.7966; -75.6582 (Ashland (Aug. 7, EF1)) 21:40–21:51 4.17 mi (6.71 km) 450 yd (410 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted, including one snapped tree that fell on a home.[61]
EF0 WNW of Park Rapids Hubbard MN 46°56′N 95°07′W / 46.93°N 95.12°W / 46.93; -95.12 (Park Rapids (Aug. 7, EF0)) 00:30–00:32 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) Several trees were damaged.[62]
EF1 ENE of Dorset to ESE of Nevis Hubbard MN 46°58′N 94°54′W / 46.97°N 94.9°W / 46.97; -94.9 (Nevis (Aug. 7, EF1)) 01:05–01:25 6.18 mi (9.95 km) 250 yd (230 m) As the tornado crossed parts of several lakes, including the northern end of Lake Belle Taine, it snapped or uprooted numerous trees.[63]

August 8 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, August 8, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EFU ESE of Lake Minatare Scotts Bluff NE 41°55′N 103°24′W / 41.91°N 103.4°W / 41.91; -103.4 (Lake Minatare (Aug. 8, EFU)) 00:30–00:35 0.23 mi (0.37 km) 50 yd (46 m) A short-lived landspout formed over open country. No damage was reported.[64]

August 9 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, August 9, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 WSW of Berlin LaMoure ND 46°21′58″N 98°33′41″W / 46.3662°N 98.5613°W / 46.3662; -98.5613 (Berlin 1 (Aug. 9, EF1)) 19:02–19:04 0.87 mi (1.40 km) 100 yd (91 m) A pole barn was severely damaged, a trailer was overturned, and a house sustained shingle damage. A corn field was also damaged. This was the first of three tornadoes in LaMoure County in 20 minutes.[65]
EF1 WSW of Dakota Junction to E of St. Hilaire Pennington MN 48°07′N 96°26′W / 48.11°N 96.44°W / 48.11; -96.44 (Dakota Junction (Aug. 9, EF1)) 19:13–19:46 22 mi (35 km) 200 yd (180 m) The tornado snapped numerous trees and cracked at least two power poles along an intermittent path.[66]
EFU WSW to SSE of Berlin LaMoure ND 46°22′N 98°31′W / 46.37°N 98.51°W / 46.37; -98.51 (Berlin 2 (Aug. 9, EFU)) 19:13–19:19 2.24 mi (3.60 km) 100 yd (91 m) The tornado did not produce any damage. This was the second of three tornadoes in LaMoure County in 20 minutes.[67]
EF1 NE of Cuba Barnes ND 46°51′N 97°50′W / 46.85°N 97.84°W / 46.85; -97.84 (Cuba (Aug. 9, EF1)) 19:17–19:24 2.87 mi (4.62 km) 150 yd (140 m) Trees were snapped and shattered in at least one shelterbelt.[68]
EFU NE of Berlin LaMoure ND 46°23′14″N 98°28′09″W / 46.3872°N 98.4691°W / 46.3872; -98.4691 (Berlin 3 (Aug. 9, EFU)) 19:19–19:20 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 50 yd (46 m) The tornado did not produce any damage. This was the last of three tornadoes in LaMoure County in 20 minutes.[69]
EF0 ENE of Volga to W of Hillsboro Traill ND 47°24′N 97°10′W / 47.4°N 97.17°W / 47.4; -97.17 (Volga (Aug. 9, EF0)) 19:40–19:46 2 mi (3.2 km) 40 yd (37 m) Trees and tree branches in shelterbelts were snapped.[70]
EF1 NNW of Malcolm Beltrami MN 48°20′N 95°20′W / 48.34°N 95.34°W / 48.34; -95.34 (Malcolm (Aug. 9, EF1)) 20:20–20:22 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 100 yd (91 m) The tornado produced a gash in a forest, with trees snapped at various heights.[71]
EF0 WSW of Cortez Manatee FL 27°27′N 82°41′W / 27.45°N 82.69°W / 27.45; -82.69 (Cortez (Aug. 9, EF0)) 22:15–22:17 0.17 mi (0.27 km) 100 yd (91 m) A strong waterspout came ashore, damaging a lifeguard tower, a wooden canopy, and six umbrella stands, and medium-sized tree branches.[72]
EF1 Star Lake to W of Conover Vilas WI 46°01′36″N 89°28′02″W / 46.0266°N 89.46719°W / 46.0266; -89.46719 (Star Lake (Aug. 9, EF1)) 00:44–00:58 6.18 mi (9.95 km) 400 yd (370 m) This large tornado was first seen as a funnel skipping over Star Lake before touching down offshore of the East Star Lake campground. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down between the campsite and the Upper Bucktabon Spring State Natural Area, blocking off many of the nearby roadways in and out of the area.[73][74]
EF1 ESE of St. Germain to SW of Eagle River Vilas WI 45°54′22″N 89°24′16″W / 45.906°N 89.4044°W / 45.906; -89.4044 (St. Germain (Aug. 9, EF1)) 01:28–01:36 5.89 mi (9.48 km) 250 yd (230 m) Trees were uprooted and snapped.[75]
EF1 SE of Nelma (WI) to WSW of Scotts Lake (MI) Forest (WI), Florence (WI), Iron (MI) WI, MI 45°58′55″N 88°44′28″W / 45.982°N 88.741°W / 45.982; -88.741 (Nelma (Aug. 9, EF1)) 02:12–02:25 4.59 mi (7.39 km) 250 yd (230 m) Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped.[76][77][78]
EF1 E of Crystal Falls Iron MI 46°01′27″N 88°13′49″W / 46.0242°N 88.2304°W / 46.0242; -88.2304 (Crystal Falls (Aug. 9, EF1)) 02:56–02:57 3.8 mi (6.1 km) 250 yd (230 m) Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted.[79]

August 10 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, August 10, 2020[note 2]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EFU SW of LaMoille Marshall IA 42°00′06″N 93°04′12″W / 42.0016°N 93.0701°W / 42.0016; -93.0701 (LaMoille (Aug. 10, EFU)) 16:30–16:31 1.03 mi (1.66 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado occurred on the leading edge of the derecho. No damage was found.[80]
EFU NE of Minerva Marshall IA 42°07′30″N 93°04′06″W / 42.125°N 93.0683°W / 42.125; -93.0683 (Minerva (Aug. 10, EFU)) 16:36–16:37 0.42 mi (0.68 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado occurred in cropland. No damage was found.[81]
EF1 SSE of Albion to NNW of Marshalltown Marshall IA 42°05′27″N 92°58′40″W / 42.0907°N 92.9778°W / 42.0907; -92.9778 (Albion (Aug. 10, EF1)) 16:39–16:42 2.88 mi (4.63 km) 100 yd (91 m) Most of the damage done was to crops and trees. Some homes had minor damage.[82]
EFU SE of Gladbrook Tama IA 42°09′35″N 92°37′15″W / 42.1598°N 92.6208°W / 42.1598; -92.6208 (Gladbrook (Aug. 10, EFU)) 17:01–17:02 1.48 mi (2.38 km) 40 yd (37 m) Convergent path in fields were found. No damage occurred.[83]
EFU N of Cedar Rapids Airport Linn IA 41°54′23″N 91°43′44″W / 41.9063°N 91.729°W / 41.9063; -91.729 (CID (Aug. 10, EFU)) 17:31–17:32 0.92 mi (1.48 km) 40 yd (37 m) A path through cropland was found on satellite imagery, ahead of a larger swath of wind damage, but no damage could be attributed to the tornado itself.[84]
EF0 SSW of Burton Grant WI 42°41′38″N 90°49′52″W / 42.694°N 90.8312°W / 42.694; -90.8312 (Burton (Aug. 10, EF0)) 17:32–17:34 0.55 mi (0.89 km) 50 yd (46 m) A high-end EF0 tornado damaged two outbuildings, power lines, and hardwood trees.[85]
EF0 WSW of Florence to WSW of Freeport Stephenson IL 42°12′43″N 89°41′18″W / 42.2119°N 89.6884°W / 42.2119; -89.6884 (Florence (Aug. 10, EF0)) 19:12–19:17 4.59 mi (7.39 km) 50 yd (46 m) A path through cropland was found on satellite imagery ahead of a larger swath of wind damage, but no damage could be attributed to the tornado itself.[86]
EF0 Western Rockford Winnebago IL 42°14′58″N 89°08′00″W / 42.2495°N 89.1332°W / 42.2495; -89.1332 (SW Rockford (Aug. 10, EF0)) 19:37–19:38 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) First of two tornadoes to strike Rockford. Some trees were damaged along the path.[87]
EF1 Northeastern Rockford to Caledonia Winnebago, Boone IL 42°16′50″N 89°01′19″W / 42.2806°N 89.022°W / 42.2806; -89.022 (Rockford (Aug. 10, EF1)) 19:47–20:05 9.18 mi (14.77 km) 300 yd (270 m) Second of two tornadoes to strike Rockford. Trees and tree limbs were downed in the northeastern part of Rockford, with significant tree damage occurring in a localized area just east of Rock Valley College. Homes, apartment buildings, and businesses sustained roof, siding, and shingle damage. Numerous utility poles were downed as well, and tree limbs were downed in Caledonia before the tornado dissipated.[88][89]
EF0 Fairdale to W of Colvin Park DeKalb IL 42°05′46″N 88°55′36″W / 42.0962°N 88.9266°W / 42.0962; -88.9266 (Rockford (Aug. 10, EF0)) 19:50–19:57 6.28 mi (10.11 km) 40 yd (37 m) A utility pole was snapped, trees were damaged, and a plastic covering was ripped off a greenhouse. A convergent pattern was left in flattened corn fields.[90]
EF1 Ottawa LaSalle IL 41°21′11″N 88°50′38″W / 41.353°N 88.844°W / 41.353; -88.844 (Ottawa (Aug. 10, EF1)) 19:59–20:01 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 150 yd (140 m) This high-end EF1 tornado ripped well-anchored roofing material off of businesses in town, and snapped a power pole was at its base. Shingles were ripped off of homes and businesses just west of IL 23. One roof, torn from a business, struck another building. Trees were shredded as well, with one tree limb significantly damaging a pickup truck.[91]
EF1 SE of Marengo McHenry IL 42°10′51″N 88°39′17″W / 42.1808°N 88.6548°W / 42.1808; -88.6548 (Marengo (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:05–20:11 5.73 mi (9.22 km) 200 yd (180 m) Mainly tree damage occurred, although one single family home and farm sheds were heavily damaged. Corn was flattened in a convergent pattern and two utility poles were left leaning.[92]
EF1 ENE of Maple Park to S of Virgil Kane IL 41°55′02″N 88°33′38″W / 41.9173°N 88.5605°W / 41.9173; -88.5605 (Maple Park (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:12–20:14 1.21 mi (1.95 km) 40 yd (37 m) A narrow swath of corn was flattened in a convergent pattern. A barn lost nearly all of its roof.[93]
EF1 Southern Yorkville to Plainfield Kendall, Will IL 41°37′16″N 88°27′18″W / 41.6212°N 88.455°W / 41.6212; -88.455 (Yorkville (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:15–20:30 14.45 mi (23.26 km) 250 yd (230 m) As the tornado touched down on the far southern side of Yorkville, it destroyed a pergola, ripped siding off a house, and threw fencing and parts of a tree over a roadway. Trees were also damaged as the tornado crossed IL 126. The tornado reached peak intensity as it mangled trees, destroyed a farm building, and bent a large grain bin inward. Wood panels thrown by the tornado left scour marks in the ground. Six power poles were snapped, and a 1,000–1,500 lb (450–680 kg) auger was moved 50 ft (15 m). The tornado then weakened as it entered Plainfield, causing tree, fence, and siding damage. The tornado lifted just before reaching I-55, although damaging winds of up to 82 miles per hour (132 km/h) continued to damage trees and roofs into the Crest Hill community.[94][95]
EF1 Wheaton DuPage IL 41°52′02″N 88°06′14″W / 41.8673°N 88.1038°W / 41.8673; -88.1038 (Wheaton (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:35–20:36 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 100 yd (91 m) A 50 ft (15 m) tall church steeple was knocked down, by this short-lived, low-end EF1 tornado. Trees were also damaged nearby on the campus of Wheaton College. Damaging winds of up to 90 miles per hour (140 kilometers per hour; 40 meters per second) caused damage in nearby Glen Ellyn after the tornado dissipated.[96]
EF0 Lake Geneva Walworth WI 42°33′24″N 88°26′47″W / 42.5568°N 88.4463°W / 42.5568; -88.4463 (Lake Geneva (Aug. 10, EF0)) 20:38–20:42 3.29 mi (5.29 km) 50 yd (46 m) Large limbs and tree trunks were knocked down or snapped and house sustained minor damage in a residential area before the tornado reached its peak intensity as it crossed WS 120. Numerous trees were snapped, a building sustained roof and siding damage, and a car was splattered with debris. The tornado then quickly weakened and dissipated after crossing over US 12.[97]
EF1 N of Lombard to N of Villa Park DuPage IL 41°53′06″N 88°01′00″W / 41.8851°N 88.0166°W / 41.8851; -88.0166 (Lombard (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:39–20:42 2.15 mi (3.46 km) 200 yd (180 m) This tornado came from the same storm that produced the Wheaton tornado. More than 200 homes were damaged, some of which sustained significant roof damage. Trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that landed on and caused damage to homes.[98]
EF1 SSW of Camp Lake, WI to Salem Lake (IL), Kenosha (WI) IL, WI 42°28′30″N 88°11′22″W / 42.475°N 88.1895°W / 42.475; -88.1895 (Camp Lake(Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:41–20:50 6.25 mi (10.06 km) 150 yd (140 m) In Illinois, the tornado damaged the roofs of homes, snapped or uprooted trees, and wrapped metal roofing from outbuildings around trees. The tornado weakened as it entered Wisconsin, where additional tree damage occurred and multiple homes sustained shingle and siding damage in the Camp Lake area. The tornado then crossed Camp Lake, toppling pontoon boats and docks.[99][100]
EF1 Oak Forest to WSW of Posen Cook IL 41°37′05″N 87°47′12″W / 41.618°N 87.7868°W / 41.618; -87.7868 (Goeselville (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:54–20:59 4.84 mi (7.79 km) 300 yd (270 m) Trees were uprooted and snapped. Two utility poles were snapped at the base and fences were blown down. Minor structural damage occurred.[101]
EF0 Park Forest Will, Cook IL 41°28′09″N 87°42′06″W / 41.4693°N 87.7017°W / 41.4693; -87.7017 (Park Forest (Aug. 10, EF0)) 20:57–20:59 1.97 mi (3.17 km) 350 yd (320 m) This high-end EF0 tornado caused mainly tree damage, including one tree that fell on a house.[102]
EF1 Lincolnwood to Rogers Park Cook IL 42°00′31″N 87°43′26″W / 42.0087°N 87.724°W / 42.0087; -87.724 (Lincolnwood (Aug. 10, EF1)) 20:59–21:04 3.19 mi (5.13 km) 300 yd (270 m) A high-end EF1 tornado was caught on video lofting debris as it moved through the Rogers Park neighborhood in Chicago. Trees were snapped or uprooted, a metal light post was snapped at its base, wooden power poles were left leaning, some buildings sustained roof damage, and numerous cars were damaged or destroyed by falling trees and limbs. The tornado lifted as it moved over Lake Michigan.[103]
EF0 Grant Park Kankakee IL 41°14′35″N 87°39′50″W / 41.2431°N 87.6638°W / 41.2431; -87.6638 (Grant Park (Aug. 10, EF0)) 21:04–21:06 1.47 mi (2.37 km) 150 yd (140 m) Trees and crops were damaged outside of town before the tornado moved through it. The tornado itself downed damaged numerous trees, with some snapped and uprooted; damaged a utility pole and crops; and caused minor roof damage to a house.[104]
EF1 W of Belcher to NNW of Goose Island Washington NY 43°16′48″N 73°24′50″W / 43.280°N 73.414°W / 43.280; -73.414 (Belcher (Aug. 10, EF1)) 21:05–21:10 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted, and some shingle and siding damage occurred at a few homes as well.[105]
EF0 S of Ade Newton IN 41°51′03″N 85°26′32″W / 41.8507°N 85.4421°W / 41.8507; -85.4421 (Ade (Aug. 10, EF1)) 22:15–22:16 0.86 mi (1.38 km) 40 yd (37 m) One metal farm building had a portion of its roof peeled back and another had its doors blown out. Corn was flattened in a convergent pattern.[106]
EF1 SE of Wyatt to SW of Wakarusa St. Joseph IN 41°30′27″N 86°07′20″W / 41.5076°N 86.1222°W / 41.5076; -86.1222 (Wyatt (Aug. 10, EF1)) 22:32–22:37 2.41 mi (3.88 km) 100 yd (91 m) This high-end EF1 tornado was embedded in a much larger swath of damaging winds. Grain bins were toppled, several farm outbuildings were significantly damaged or destroyed, trees were damaged, and crops were flattened. A farmhouse had its brick chimney toppled over, and a utility pole was snapped. The tornado dissipated into a microburst that caused more damage farther east.[107]
EF1 Mineral Springs to Webster Lake Kosciusko IN 41°20′36″N 85°42′47″W / 41.3434°N 85.713°W / 41.3434; -85.713 (Mineral Springs (Aug. 10, EF1)) 22:55–22:00 3.1 mi (5.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were snapped as this tornado crossed SR 13. A church lost roof covering, and some homes were damaged as a result of fallen trees and branches. Some homes also had minor roof damage. The tornado lifted over Webster Lake.[108]
EF0 S of Burket Kosciusko IN 41°08′20″N 85°58′02″W / 41.139°N 85.9672°W / 41.139; -85.9672 (Burket (Aug. 10, EF0)) 23:43–23:44 0.23 mi (0.37 km) 50 yd (46 m) Some trees were damaged on properties. A 100–150 feet (30–46 m) circle of corn was flattened in a field.[109]

August 11 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, August 11, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NW of Riverton Fremont WY 43°07′03″N 108°33′16″W / 43.1176°N 108.5544°W / 43.1176; -108.5544 (Johnstown (Aug. 13, EF0)) 23:52–23:55 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 20 yd (18 m) A small tornado briefly touched down, but did not cause any damage.[110]

August 13 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, August 13, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Johnstown Brown NE 42°40′N 100°04′W / 42.66°N 100.06°W / 42.66; -100.06 (Johnstown (Aug. 13, EF0)) 00:25 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A tornado briefly touched down. No damage was found.[111]
EF1 NE of Hazel to SW of Mavie Pennington MN 48°04′N 96°02′W / 48.07°N 96.04°W / 48.07; -96.04 (Hazel (Aug. 13, EF1)) 01:04–01:12 2 mi (3.2 km) 120 yd (110 m) Several trees and tree branches were downed and a power pole was snapped.[112]
EF0 N of Gary Norman MN 47°25′N 96°16′W / 47.42°N 96.27°W / 47.42; -96.27 (Gary (Aug. 13, EF0)) 01:44 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) A tornado briefly touched down in pasture land before being obscured by rain.[113]

August 14 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, August 14, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Charlesville Grant MN 45°58′N 96°14′W / 45.97°N 96.24°W / 45.97; -96.24 (Charlesville 1 (Aug. 14, EF0)) 20:38–20:40 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief tornado path was found in a soybean field.[114]
EF0 ENE of Charlesville to S of Wendell Grant MN 45°58′N 96°11′W / 45.97°N 96.19°W / 45.97; -96.19 (Charlesville 2 (Aug. 14, EF0)) 20:37–20:47 4 mi (6.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) The tornado did minor damage in corn and soybean fields.[115]
EF0 SW Elbow Lake Township Grant MN 45°57′N 96°07′W / 45.95°N 96.12°W / 45.95; -96.12 (Elbow Lake Township (Aug. 14, EF0)) 20:39–20:42 1 mi (1.6 km) 40 yd (37 m) The tornado stayed over open fields.[116]
EF2 W of Barrett to ENE of Elbow Lake Grant MN 45°55′N 96°05′W / 45.91°N 96.08°W / 45.91; -96.08 (Barrett (Aug. 14, EF2)) 20:42–21:08 13.4 mi (21.6 km) 150 yd (140 m) The tornado first touched down in the far northern portion of Delaware Township, crossed through the southern side of Sanford Township, and lifted in northwestern Erdahl Township. Trees were snapped or uprooted, several power poles were snapped, and corn fields were damaged. A small tower was torn down, and roofing damage was done to homes and a golf course clubhouse.[117]
EF1 NW of Hoffman Grant MN 45°51′N 95°51′W / 45.85°N 95.85°W / 45.85; -95.85 (Hoffman (Aug. 14, EF1)) 20:50–20:54 1.71 mi (2.75 km) 150 yd (140 m) As the tornado tracked through south-central Elk Lake Township and crossed MN 55, it tore roofing off a home and a pole shed, and snapped or uprooted trees.[118]
EF0 Farwell Pope MN 45°44′39″N 95°37′20″W / 45.7443°N 95.6223°W / 45.7443; -95.6223 (Farewell (Aug. 14, EF0)) 21:17–21:19 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 75 yd (69 m) Large tree branches were snapped, and several power poles were downed.[119]
EFU SW of Horace Greeley KS 38°24′22″N 101°55′11″W / 38.4062°N 101.9196°W / 38.4062; -101.9196 (Horace (Aug. 14, EFU)) 21:30–21:36 1.24 mi (2.00 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief landspout tornado was reported by a National Weather Service employee. No damage occurred.[120]
EF0 SE of Reading Nobles MN 43°39′56″N 95°39′58″W / 43.6655°N 95.666°W / 43.6655; -95.666 (Reading (Aug. 14, EF0)) 21:34–21:35 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado touched down in a corn field, twisting the corn crops. A small hog house was slightly displaced from its foundation.[121]
EF0 WSW of Osakis Douglas MN 45°51′16″N 95°12′38″W / 45.8545°N 95.2105°W / 45.8545; -95.2105 (Osakis (Aug. 14, EF0)) 21:45–21:46 0.61 mi (0.98 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser. It hit a soybean field and a grove of trees before lifting.[122]
EFU SW of Tribune Greeley KS 38°19′20″N 101°59′34″W / 38.3221°N 101.9928°W / 38.3221; -101.9928 (Tribune (Aug. 14, EFU)) 21:49–21:54 1.34 mi (2.16 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado was reported by local law enforcement as it became rain-wrapped. No damage was found.[123]
EF1 W of Cushing to N of Lincoln Todd, Morrison MN 46°09′00″N 94°41′34″W / 46.15°N 94.6929°W / 46.15; -94.6929 (Cushing (Aug. 14, EF1)) 21:53–22:01 5.91 mi (9.51 km) 200 yd (180 m) Trees were uprooted. In Lincoln, a couple metal buildings were damaged.[124][125]
EF0 NE of West Union Todd MN 45°49′40″N 95°02′50″W / 45.8278°N 95.0473°W / 45.8278; -95.0473 (West Union (Aug. 14, EF0)) 21:57–21:58 1.08 mi (1.74 km) 125 yd (114 m) A garage lost roof shingles, was slightly rotated, and its door was bowed out. Large tree limbs were downed.[126]
EF0 SE of Hampton Hamilton NE 40°50′29″N 97°51′52″W / 40.8413°N 97.8645°W / 40.8413; -97.8645 (Hamilton (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:12–22:16 2.09 mi (3.36 km) 30 yd (27 m) An old lean-to shed was destroyed, and minor damage occurred to trees and crops.[127]
EF0 SE of Stockham Hamilton, Clay NE 40°42′33″N 97°52′50″W / 40.7091°N 97.8805°W / 40.7091; -97.8805 (Stockham (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:34–22:40 1.98 mi (3.19 km) 35 yd (32 m) A pivot was overturned; trees and crops were damaged.[128][129]
EF0 S of Spicer to Green Lake Kandiyohi MN 45°12′26″N 94°59′10″W / 45.2072°N 94.986°W / 45.2072; -94.986 (Spicer (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:37–22:48 6.59 mi (10.61 km) 50 yd (46 m) Docks along the edge of the lake were damaged. Trees were snapped.[130]
EF0 Ripley Township Morrison MN 46°04′04″N 94°17′38″W / 46.0678°N 94.294°W / 46.0678; -94.294 (Ripley Township (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:41–22:51 5.65 mi (9.09 km) 200 yd (180 m) Trees were uprooted, large tree branches were snapped, and few outbuildings had minor damage.[131]
EF0 NW of Brownton McLeod MN 44°46′01″N 94°20′26″W / 44.767°N 94.3406°W / 44.767; -94.3406 (Brownton (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:44–22:49 2.16 mi (3.48 km) 300 yd (270 m) Trees were snapped, a trailer was overturned, and a grain silo wall was damaged and collapsed.[132]
EF0 N of Atwater to W of Manannah Kandiyohi, Meeker MN 45°11′24″N 94°50′32″W / 45.1899°N 94.8422°W / 45.1899; -94.8422 (Atwater (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:45–22:57 7.31 mi (11.76 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted. Many corn and bean fields were damaged as well.[133][134]
EF0 SW of Bowlus Morrison MN 45°46′33″N 94°27′00″W / 45.7759°N 94.4501°W / 45.7759; -94.4501 (Bowlus (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:47–22:49 1.31 mi (2.11 km) 65 yd (59 m) Large tree branches were downed. Downburst winds occurred in close proximity to the tornado.[135]
EF1 E of Spicer Kandiyohi, Meeker MN 45°14′47″N 94°49′44″W / 45.2463°N 94.8289°W / 45.2463; -94.8289 (Spicer (Aug. 14, EF1)) 22:49–22:55 3.5 mi (5.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) One large shed was demolished and a second was heavily damaged.[136][137]
EF1 NW of Glencoe McLeod MN 44°47′07″N 94°14′52″W / 44.7853°N 94.2479°W / 44.7853; -94.2479 (Glencoe (Aug. 14, EF1)) 22:50–23:01 2.44 mi (3.93 km) 250 yd (230 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted, and outbuildings were damaged.[138]
EF0 SSE of Saronville Clay NE 40°35′12″N 97°55′17″W / 40.5867°N 97.9215°W / 40.5867; -97.9215 (Saronville (Aug. 14, EF0)) 22:53–22:54 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado was videoed; it did not cause damage.[139]
EF0 SE of Hillman Morrison MN 45°58′28″N 93°52′49″W / 45.9745°N 93.8804°W / 45.9745; -93.8804 (Hillman (Aug. 14, EF0)) 23:09–23:12 2.94 mi (4.73 km) 150 yd (140 m) Trees were uprooted.[140]
EF0 ENE of Strout Meeker MN 45°02′43″N 94°33′01″W / 45.0452°N 94.5504°W / 45.0452; -94.5504 (Strout (Aug. 14, EF0)) 23:27–23:28 0.95 mi (1.53 km) 25 yd (23 m) Corn fields and a grove of trees were damaged.[141]
EF0 Reitz Lake Carver MN 44°50′25″N 93°44′59″W / 44.8404°N 93.7498°W / 44.8404; -93.7498 (Reitz Lake (Aug. 14, EF0)) 23:49–23:50 0.28 mi (0.45 km) 75 yd (69 m) This very brief tornado formed as a waterspout on the western edge of the lake, before moving inland. A boat lift, a boat, and several trees were damaged.[142]
EF1 Lawler Aitkin MN 46°32′N 93°11′W / 46.53°N 93.18°W / 46.53; -93.18 (Lawler (Aug. 14, EF1)) 23:57–00:08 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) Outbuildings, an electrical pole, and multiple trees were damaged in Lawler.[143]
EF1 W of Moose Lake Carlton MN 46°25′N 92°50′W / 46.42°N 92.84°W / 46.42; -92.84 (Moose Lake (Aug. 14, EF1)) 00:10–00:13 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 150 yd (140 m) The roof of a two-car garage was lifted, and a metal shed was destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped along the path. Some two-by-fours that were picked up by the tornado were driven into the ground.[144]
EF0 NNE of Automba Carlton MN 46°32′N 93°01′W / 46.54°N 93.01°W / 46.54; -93.01 (Automba (Aug. 14, EF0)) 00:12–00:15 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were damaged.[145]
EF0 NNE of Greenfield Hennepin MN 45°08′16″N 93°39′25″W / 45.1378°N 93.657°W / 45.1378; -93.657 (Greenfield (Aug. 14, EF0)) 00:32–00:33 0.39 mi (0.63 km) 65 yd (59 m) The door of a hoop barn was blown out, a corn field was flattened, and large tree branches were snapped. A storm chaser caught this tornado on video.[146]
EF0 Crystal Hennepin MN 45°02′06″N 93°22′05″W / 45.0351°N 93.368°W / 45.0351; -93.368 (Crystal (Aug. 14, EF0)) 00:55–00:56 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 50 yd (46 m) Some roofing damage occurred. Trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell onto power lines, roads, and yards.[147]

August 15 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, August 15, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 S of Chilcoot Lassen CA 39°43′53″N 120°07′42″W / 39.7313°N 120.1284°W / 39.7313; -120.1284 (Chilcoot (Aug. 14, EF1)) 20:30–20:34 0.43 mi (0.69 km) 137 yd (125 m) An anticyclonic tornado developed as a result of a Pyrocumulonimbus cloud generated by the Loyalton Fire. Several pine trees were snapped or uprooted. The National Weather Service in Reno, Nevada issued a tornado warning for the storm, this first time such a warning had ever been issued for a firenado.[148][149][150]
EF1 S of Chilcoot Lassen CA 39°43′26″N 120°07′49″W / 39.7239°N 120.1303°W / 39.7239; -120.1303 (Chilcoot (Aug. 15, EF1)) 21:04–21:08 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 20 yd (18 m) An anticyclonic tornado developed as a result of a pyrocumulonimbus cloud generated by the Loyalton Fire. Several aspen trees were snapped.[151]
EFU SE of Chilcoot Lassen CA 39°43′52″N 120°06′03″W / 39.731°N 120.1009°W / 39.731; -120.1009 (Chilcoot (Aug. 15, EFU)) 21:41–22:10 3.16 mi (5.09 km) 156 yd (143 m) An anticyclonic tornado developed as a result of a pyrocumulonimbus cloud generated by the Loyalton Fire. This tornado was confirmed by multiple videos and photos taken of the tornado by bystanders.[152]
EF0 WNW of Paradise Hills Bernalillo NM 35°12′27″N 106°44′36″W / 35.2075°N 106.7432°W / 35.2075; -106.7432 (Paradise Hills (Aug. 15, EF0)) 22:30–22:32 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) A National Weather Service employee observed a brief landspout tornado. No damage occurred.[153]
EF0 SW of Akron Washington CO 40°07′N 103°17′W / 40.11°N 103.28°W / 40.11; -103.28 (Akron 1 (Aug. 15, EF0)) 23:33–23:38 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained spotter observed a brief landspout tornado. No damage occurred.[154]
EF0 S of Midway Washington CO 40°06′N 103°24′W / 40.1°N 103.4°W / 40.1; -103.4 (Midway (Aug. 15, EF0)) 23:47–23:48 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 50 yd (46 m) A storm chaser observed a brief landspout tornado. No damage occurred.[155]
EF0 SW of Akron Washington CO 40°03′N 103°21′W / 40.05°N 103.35°W / 40.05; -103.35 (Akron 2 (Aug. 15, EF0)) 23:52–23:55 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 50 yd (46 m) A trained spotter observed a brief landspout tornado. No damage occurred.[156]

August 16 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, August 16, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 E of Laketon Gray TX 35°33′04″N 100°35′47″W / 35.5512°N 100.5965°W / 35.5512; -100.5965 (Laketon (Aug. 16, EF1)) 19:46–19:52 1.83 mi (2.95 km) 200 yd (180 m) A residence had minor damage, including very minor damage to the roof cap, a rolled air conditioning unit, and a destroyed free standing antenna tower. A metal storage box with a car stored inside was rolled onto some farming equipment. Two barns were stripped of much of their sheet metal, causing a wall to collapse. The tornado was at its strongest as it snapped four power poles which were 10 in (25 cm) in diameter. Debris from the tornado was found 100–200 yd (91–183 m) away from the home and barns.[157]
EF0 Merritt Island Brevard FL 28°21′56″N 80°40′34″W / 28.3656°N 80.6760°W / 28.3656; -80.6760 (Merritt Island (Aug. 16, EF0)) 20:48–20:49 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 25 yd (23 m) A waterspout developed on Sykes Creek, before coming onshore. The back porch of a home was lifted over the house and landed in the front yard. Fences were blown down, and roofing and trees were damaged.[158]
EFU NW of Timpas Otero CO 37°56′N 103°54′W / 37.94°N 103.9°W / 37.94; -103.9 (Timpas (Aug. 16, EFU)) 00:45–00:47 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser. No damage occurred.[159]

August 18 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, August 18, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 North DeLand Volusia FL 29°02′06″N 81°20′28″W / 29.0349°N 81.3410°W / 29.0349; -81.3410 (North Deland (Aug. 18, EF2)) 19:48–20:02 4.59 mi (7.39 km) 550 yd (500 m) Two homes were completely unroofed, a few other homes received moderate to major roof and structural damage, and many other homes sustained minor damage as this strong rain-wrapped tornado tracked through North Deland. Several large, healthy tree trunks were found snapped and twisted near the base, and numerous smaller trees were snapped midway up the trunk. A storage building had its roof torn off, a box delivery truck was tipped over, and a car was flipped upside down as well.[160]
EF0 Northern Debary Volusia FL 28°56′57″N 81°15′58″W / 28.9492°N 81.2660°W / 28.9492; -81.2660 (Debary (Aug. 18, EF0)) 19:48–19:49 0.05 mi (0.080 km) 70 yd (64 m) Several large tree branches were downed at the north edge of Debary, and a mobile home had its roof caved in.[161]

August 19 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, August 19, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Lincroft Monmouth NJ 40°19′19″N 74°07′42″W / 40.3220°N 74.1283°W / 40.3220; -74.1283 (Lincroft (Aug. 19, EF0)) 13:57–13:59 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 70 yd (64 m) This tornado touched down at a baseball field on the campus of Brookdale Community College. A set of metal bleachers were tossed. As the tornado moved into a residential area, it uprooted a tree, and snapped tree limbs and the tops of some trees. More tree damage occurred as it passed through another residential area. No direct structural damage occurred, though some homes were damaged from fallen trees.[162]
EF0 Golden Beach Miami-Dade FL 25°58′01″N 80°07′07″W / 25.967°N 80.1187°W / 25.967; -80.1187 (Golden Beach (Aug. 19, EF0)) 18:20–18:23 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 160 yd (150 m) The tornado first formed as a waterspout off the coast of Sunny Isles Beach. It made landfall on the northern side of Golden Beach. Trees were snapped or uprooted, metal gates were damaged and twisted, and lawn/patio furniture was tossed. One home had water blown into it through its sliding doors.[163]

August 21 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, August 21, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Lake City Marshall SD 45°42′N 97°26′W / 45.7°N 97.44°W / 45.7; -97.44 (Lake City (Aug. 21, EF0)) 21:03–21:04 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A trained spotter observed a brief waterspout over Roy Lake. No damage occurred as the waterspout never came onshore.[164]

August 22 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, August 22, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ENE of West Alton Belknap NH 43°34′00″N 71°16′17″W / 43.5666°N 71.2714°W / 43.5666; -71.2714 (West Alton (Aug. 22, EF0)) 16:45–16:50 1.54 mi (2.48 km) 50 yd (46 m) Multiple videos caught a waterspout over Lake Winnipesaukee. No damage occurred as the waterspout never reached land.[165]
EF0 Center Ossipee Carroll NH 43°45′N 71°09′W / 43.75°N 71.15°W / 43.75; -71.15 (Center Ossipee (Aug. 22, EF0)) 18:05–18:10 1.65 mi (2.66 km) 50 yd (46 m) The tornado caused mostly minor tree damage, with a few trees snapped and uprooted and some tree branches broken. A commercial building and one other structure had minor roof and shingle damage.[166]

August 23 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, August 23, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EFU NNW of Hobbs Island Madison AL 34°33′N 86°33′W / 34.55°N 86.55°W / 34.55; -86.55 (Hobbs Island (Aug. 23, EFU)) 17:13–17:21 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 50 yd (46 m) A research meteorologist observed a waterspout over the Tennessee River that separates Madison and Morgan counties. It became a tornado as it came onto Hobbs Island before dissipating. A mesonet camera set up by the University of Alabama in Huntsville's SWIRLL program caught the brief tornado. No damage occurred.[167]

August 26 event edit

Event was associated with Hurricane Laura.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, August 26, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ESE of Magnolia Assumption LA 29°59′N 91°03′W / 29.99°N 91.05°W / 29.99; -91.05 (Magnolia (Aug. 26, EF0)) 18:55–18:56 0.05 mi (0.080 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado touched down, producing no damage.[168]

August 27 event edit

The events in Arkansas were associated with Hurricane Laura.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, August 27, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NW of Halcott Center Greene NY 42°12′58″N 74°30′55″W / 42.2162°N 74.5152°W / 42.2162; -74.5152 (Halcott Center (Aug. 27, EF1)) 18:11 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 25 yd (23 m) About 15 trees on a hilltop had their tops torn off.[169]
EF0 Birch Hill Litchfield CT 41°42′00″N 73°29′56″W / 41.7°N 73.499°W / 41.7; -73.499 (Kent (Aug. 27, EF0)) 19:24–19:25 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 75 yd (69 m) Trees were snapped and uprooted.[170]
EF0 NW of Minortown Litchfield CT 41°34′38″N 73°11′19″W / 41.5771°N 73.1886°W / 41.5771; -73.1886 (Kent (Aug. 27, EF0)) 19:36–19:37 0.06 mi (0.097 km) 20 yd (18 m) A brief tornado downed numerous trees in various directions.[171]
EF1 N of Bethany to SE of North Haven New Haven CT 41°26′45″N 72°59′15″W / 41.4459°N 72.9875°W / 41.4459; -72.9875 (Bethany (Aug. 27, EF1)) 19:53–20:03 11.1 mi (17.9 km) 500 yd (460 m) As the tornado touched down north of Bethany, it produced hardwood tree damage consistent with a high-end EF0 to a low-end EF1 tornado. Near Lake Bethany, significant roof damage occurred to several homes. Multiple hardwood trees were snapped as well. In Hamden, numerous buildings were damaged near the town's center, including a 2-story building which lost its flat roof. The tornado peaked in both intensity as width as it inflicted high-end EF1 damage to trees and structures in North Haven before dissipating.[172]
EF1 Southern Montgomery Orange NY 41°30′18″N 74°15′37″W / 41.505°N 74.2602°W / 41.505; -74.2602 (Montgomery (Aug. 27, EF1)) 22:15–22:20 2.6 mi (4.2 km) 600 yd (550 m) This tornado touched down on the northwestern side of Orange County Airport before moving though the southern fringes of Montgomery. A temporary weather station recorded a sustained wind of 69 mph (111 km/h), with a gust to 82 mph (132 km/h) before being knocked offline. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[173]
EF0 E of Palestine St. Francis AR 34°58′N 90°52′W / 34.96°N 90.87°W / 34.96; -90.87 (Palestine/Longino (Aug. 27, EF0)) 23:29–23:32 2.15 mi (3.46 km) 60 yd (55 m) Storm chasers spotted a tornado that knocked down power lines on US 70.[174]
EF0 ESE of Goodrich Woodruff AR 35°18′18″N 91°11′01″W / 35.3051°N 91.1835°W / 35.3051; -91.1835 (McCrory (Aug. 27, EF0)) 23:45–23:48 1.26 mi (2.03 km) 50 yd (46 m) A high-end EF0 tornado occurred just east of the small community of Riverside. The roof of a covered parking area was thrown, a large tree fell on a home, and a power pole was pushed over.[175]
EF1 Hickory Ridge Cross AR 35°23′N 90°59′W / 35.38°N 90.99°W / 35.38; -90.99 (Hickory Ridge (Aug. 27, EF1)) 00:13–00:17 2.15 mi (3.46 km) 80 yd (73 m) Tornado moved directly through the center of Hickory Ridge, damaging an airplane hangar, uprooting trees, and damaging buildings in the town itself.[176]
EF1 Dryden to E of Egypt Craighead AR 35°50′N 90°54′W / 35.83°N 90.9°W / 35.83; -90.9 (Dryden (Aug. 27, EF1)) 01:31–01:36 3.56 mi (5.73 km) 70 yd (64 m) Metal panels were pulled from an airplane hangar and a house sustained roof damage. Trees were uprooted.[177]
EF0 NNE of Red Oak Poinsett AR 35°37′N 90°23′W / 35.61°N 90.38°W / 35.61; -90.38 (Lepanto (Aug. 27, EF0)) 01:55–01:57 0.89 mi (1.43 km) 60 yd (55 m) Tornado was observed in a field by broadcast media and reported on social media. There was no damage.[178]
EF1 ESE of Bowman to W of Claunch Craighead AR 35°49′N 90°28′W / 35.81°N 90.47°W / 35.81; -90.47 (Southland/Bowman (Aug. 27, EF1)) 02:13–02:19 4.47 mi (7.19 km) 120 yd (110 m) A high-end EF1 tornado significantly damaged a church west of Lake City.[179]
EF1 Goobertown Craighead AR 35°57′N 90°34′W / 35.95°N 90.56°W / 35.95; -90.56 (Goobertown (Aug. 27, EF1)) 02:24–02:26 0.89 mi (1.43 km) 50 yd (46 m) Three homes were damaged, one of which was partially unroofed. The tornado prompted a PDS tornado warning for nearby Greene County.[180]
EF2 S of Biggers to N of Ingram Randolph AR 36°18′27″N 90°48′32″W / 36.3076°N 90.8089°W / 36.3076; -90.8089 (Biggers (Aug. 27, EF2)) 03:07–03:23 14.02 mi (22.56 km) 100 yd (91 m) As the tornado touched down southeast of US 62 south of Biggers, it destroyed a metal farm building, and snapped some trees. As the tornado continued to the northwest, some garage doors were blown in on some large metal buildings. After passing through Stokes, the tornado reached peak intensity in Jerrett southwest of Maynard. A home had large sections of its roof torn off and a couple of its exterior walls fell inward. A large metal outbuilding on the property was also destroyed. The tornado then weakened and dissipated shortly after that. Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path as well.[181]

August 28 event edit

The events in the Southeast were associated with Hurricane Laura.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, August 28, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 E of Redfield Spink SD 44°52′08″N 98°30′19″W / 44.8688°N 98.5052°W / 44.8688; -98.5052 (Redfield (Aug. 28, EF1)) 05:56–06:00 2.83 mi (4.55 km) 40 yd (37 m) The sign of a meat processing facility was torn out of the ground. A nearby building had significant wall damage, including the north-facing wall which was destroyed. Nearby seed silos were buckled. Several vehicles had damaged windows, and a trailer was flipped into a cornfield. A circulation was evident in an adjacent cornfield, and some trees were snapped or uprooted.[182]
EF0 ENE of Redfield Spink SD 44°52′40″N 98°28′52″W / 44.8777°N 98.4811°W / 44.8777; -98.4811 (Redfield (Aug. 28, EF0)) 05:56–06:00 1.83 mi (2.95 km) 40 yd (37 m) This tornado's path was evident in multiple cornfields, with some corn being leveled in spots.[183]
EFU W of De Smet Municipal Airport Kingsbury SD 44°26′09″N 98°39′24″W / 44.4357°N 98.6567°W / 44.4357; -98.6567 (De Smet 1 (Aug. 28, EFU)) 06:26–06:27 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 25 yd (23 m) Damage was limited to crops, with scouring noted on satellite imagery.[184]
EF1 SSW of De Smet Kingsbury SD 44°19′49″N 98°34′45″W / 44.3302°N 98.5791°W / 44.3302; -98.5791 (De Smet 2 (Aug. 28, EF1)) 06:27–06:28 0.61 mi (0.98 km) 25 yd (23 m) A barn collapsed, with debris blown into another building, the top half of a concrete silo collapsed, and a few other farm buildings were damaged. Large tree limbs were snapped and crops were scoured.[185]
EF0 WSW of Clear Lake Deuel SD 44°43′06″N 96°51′00″W / 44.7182°N 96.85°W / 44.7182; -96.85 (Clear Lake 1 (Aug. 28, EF0)) 07:08–07:09 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 50 yd (46 m) A very brief tornado destroyed a small shed pulling its anchor posts out of the ground. The roof was torn from a shed and tossed into a barn. A barn roof was partially damaged.[186]
EF0 W of Clear Lake (1st tornado) Deuel SD 44°46′26″N 96°46′24″W / 44.7740°N 96.7732°W / 44.7740; -96.7732 (Clear Lake 2 (Aug. 28, EF0)) 07:09–07:10 0.21 mi (0.34 km) 20 yd (18 m) A very brief tornado flattened corn in a convergent pattern and damaged tree limbs.[187]
EF0 W of Clear Lake (2nd tornado) Deuel SD 44°44′46″N 96°48′59″W / 44.746°N 96.8165°W / 44.746; -96.8165 (Clear Lake 3 (Aug. 28, EF0)) 07:09–07:10 0.73 mi (1.17 km) 30 yd (27 m) A very brief tornado broke large tree limbs, uprooted a few trees, and caused minor damage to the sheet metal of a small building.[188]
EF1 WNW of Clear Lake Deuel SD 44°46′26″N 96°46′24″W / 44.7740°N 96.7732°W / 44.7740; -96.7732 (Clear Lake 4 (Aug. 28, EF1)) 07:11–07:13 0.91 mi (1.46 km) 40 yd (37 m) A hog barn lost its roof, and its walls were severely damaged. Some debris was lodged into hay bales.[189]
EF0 NE of Oxford Lafayette MS 34°23′N 89°31′W / 34.39°N 89.52°W / 34.39; -89.52 (College Hill Station (Aug. 28, EF0)) 11:33–11:34 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused tree damage.[190]
EF1 SE of Pleasant Hill to SE of Grayson Winston AL 34°12′11″N 87°25′42″W / 34.203°N 87.4283°W / 34.203; -87.4283 (Ashridge (Aug. 28, EF1)) 21:02–21:18 8.75 mi (14.08 km) 325 yd (297 m) This tornado caused damage to trees and an outbuilding before striking the small rural community of Moreland. There, it removed sheathing from under a manufactured home, destroyed a small outbuilding, and removed portions of siding and sheathing from another manufactured home. Later on, the tornado tore portions of a roof off another manufactured home, damaged two garage doors, and blew out a window and damaged the exterior wall of an outdoor storage building. More trees were damaged here and to the northeast before the tornado dissipated.[191]
EF1 N of Double Springs Winston AL 34°10′06″N 87°24′36″W / 34.1684°N 87.41°W / 34.1684; -87.41 (Double Springs (Aug. 28, EF1)) 21:36–21:41 2.56 mi (4.12 km) 100 yd (91 m) As the tornado touched down near a mobile home manufacturing facility, it peeled sheet metal off the roof of the building, removed some skirting from a modular building, destroyed a three-sided lumber shed, and blew out two windows on a vehicle. The tornado then crossed SR 33, before entering a wooded, and inaccessible area, causing more tree damage before it dissipated.[192]
EF1 NE of Addison to SSW of Battleground Cullman AL 34°14′37″N 87°06′07″W / 34.2436°N 87.1019°W / 34.2436; -87.1019 (Sardis (Aug. 28, EF1)) 22:27–22:36 5.56 mi (8.95 km) 115 yd (105 m) A farm building sustained roof damage at the beginning of the path. The tornado was at its strongest as it destroyed two small farm buildings and knocked a single-wide mobile home off its piers, although it remained upright despite having a strap and I-beam dislodged. Damage here was rated low-end EF1. Trees were snapped and uprooted as well.[193]
EF0 SW of Vervilla Warren TN 35°33′13″N 85°54′12″W / 35.5535°N 85.9032°W / 35.5535; -85.9032 (Vervilla (Aug. 28, EF0)) 22:28–22:31 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 65 yd (59 m) A barn was significantly damaged while another small barn was destroyed, several trees were blown down, and corn was blown down in a convergent narrow path by this weak, intermittent tornado. This was the first tornado ever recorded in Warren County in the month of August.[194]
EF0 S of Centeredale Cullman, Morgan AL 34°18′22″N 86°43′28″W / 34.3062°N 86.7245°W / 34.3062; -86.7245 (Center Dale (Aug. 28, EF0)) 22:58–23:03 0.22 mi (0.35 km) 40 yd (37 m) A high-end EF0 tornado occurred just southeast of Eva. A small storage structure made out of cinder blocks was destroyed, although the structure was neither well-anchored nor was it reinforced. Large tree branches were snapped and a convergent grass pattern was left in a field. Video of the tornado also showed vehicles being lifted by the tornado and sat down, along with a boat which was pushed 3 ft (0.91 m) away.[195][196]
EF0 S of Baxter Putnam TN 36°04′31″N 85°38′26″W / 36.0753°N 85.6405°W / 36.0753; -85.6405 (Baxter (Aug. 28, EF0)) 00:24–00:28 2.38 mi (3.83 km) 50 yd (46 m) A home near the beginning of the path had roof and garage door damage while several other homes sustained varying degrees of roof damage, a mobile home lost part of its roof. Further to the northeast, another mobile home was slightly damaged and an outbuilding was destroyed. Several trees were snapped or uprooted on the intermittent damage path as well. This was the first tornado ever recorded in Putnam County in the month of August.[197]

August 29 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, August 29, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 W of Stillwater Saratoga NY 42°56′20″N 73°42′00″W / 42.939°N 73.7°W / 42.939; -73.7 (Stillwater (Aug. 29, EF1)) 21:26–21:27 0.26 mi (0.42 km) 50 yd (46 m) A mobile home was severely damaged. Some trees were uprooted, and tree branches were snapped. One person was injured.[198]
EF1 Schaghticoke Rensselaer NY 42°54′58″N 73°35′42″W / 42.916°N 73.595°W / 42.916; -73.595 (Schaghticoke (Aug. 29, EF1)) 21:42–21:46 2.17 mi (3.49 km) 100 yd (91 m) The roof of a home was significantly damaged, and a shed at that same home was destroyed. The high school and elementary school in Schaghticoke were damaged as well. Trees were downed in a cemetery, and there was sporadic tree damage in the later portion of the path.[199]
EF0 W of Hartman Warren NY 43°16′04″N 73°50′06″W / 43.2677°N 73.8351°W / 43.2677; -73.8351 (Schaghticoke (Aug. 29, EF1)) 22:56–22:57 0.47 mi (0.76 km) 100 yd (91 m) The tornado initially touched down on the Hudson River. About a dozen trees were uprooted and snapped. An outdoor canopy was destroyed and lawn furniture was scattered.[200]

August 30 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, August 30, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 N of Miller Hand SD 44°42′32″N 98°59′15″W / 44.709°N 98.9875°W / 44.709; -98.9875 (Miller (Aug. 30, EF2)) 23:03–23:13 1.6 mi (2.6 km) 300 yd (270 m) 1 death – An RV and trailer were blown off the road by this strong cone tornado, killing the driver. The RV was lofted and rolled about 200 yards (180 m) into a field. Trees and a fence line were damaged and corn was flattened in a convergent pattern.[201]

August 31 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, August 31, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 W of Escanaba Delta MI 45°44′21″N 87°09′40″W / 45.7392°N 87.1611°W / 45.7392; -87.1611 (Escanaba(Aug. 31, EF1)) 21:30–21:32 0.61 mi (0.98 km) 200 yd (180 m) A brief spin-up tornado caused extensive damage to several storage units, knocked down a few utility poles, and snapped and uprooted hundreds of trees, a couple of which fell on a residence. This tornado was unusual, as it was spawned by a low-top supercell with no lightning.[202]

September edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
3 26 7 2 0 0 0 38

September 1 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, September 1, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NE of Plumerville to N of Menifee Conway AR 35°10′56″N 92°36′17″W / 35.1823°N 92.6047°W / 35.1823; -92.6047 (Plumerville (Sept. 1, EF1)) 18:59–19:05 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 100 yd (91 m) This low-end EF1 tornado caused mainly tree damage, although some outbuildings and homes had minor damage.[203]
EF0 NW of Wooster to Bono Faulkner AR 35°13′33″N 92°29′20″W / 35.2258°N 92.4889°W / 35.2258; -92.4889 (Wooster (Sept. 1, EF0)) 19:13–19:17 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 50 yd (46 m) Some trees were damaged by this tornado, which was caught on video.[204]
EF2 S of Heber Springs Cleburne AR 35°25′52″N 92°02′12″W / 35.4311°N 92.0367°W / 35.4311; -92.0367 (Heber Springs (Sept. 1, EF2)) 20:07–20:16 5.3 mi (8.5 km) 150 yd (140 m) A low-end EF2 tornado snapped or uprooted many large, healthy trees and damaged multiple outbuildings.[205]
EF0 S of Deering Pemiscot MO 36°11′N 89°53′W / 36.18°N 89.88°W / 36.18; -89.88 (Deering (Sept. 1, EF0)) 21:14–21:21 2.1 mi (3.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) This tornado, which reported by broadcast media and emergency management, stayed over open farmland on an intermittent path, causing no structural damage.[206]
EF0 E of Beasley Crossroads Williamson TN 35°51′42″N 87°08′12″W / 35.8616°N 87.1367°W / 35.8616; -87.1367 (Fairview (Sept. 1, EF0)) 21:28–21:35 2.8 mi (4.5 km) 25 yd (23 m) Several trees were damaged west of and on Interstate 840 with straight-line winds damaging more trees after the tornado dissipated.[207]
EF0 Mooring to N of Wynnburg Lake TN 36°19′44″N 89°29′53″W / 36.329°N 89.4981°W / 36.329; -89.4981 (Mooring (Sept. 1, EF0)) 22:24–22:29 2.1 mi (3.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) This tornado, which was reported by the public, stayed over open farmland on an intermittent path, causing no structural damage.[208]
EFU SSW of Lesley Hall TX 34°34′14″N 100°50′22″W / 34.5706°N 100.8394°W / 34.5706; -100.8394 (Lesley (Sept. 1, EFU)) 00:10 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief tornado occurred over open land and did not cause any known damage.[209]

September 3 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, September 3, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Edgewater to Arundel on the Bay Anne Arundel MD 38°56′53″N 76°34′10″W / 38.9480°N 76.5695°W / 38.9480; -76.5695 (Edgewater (Sept. 3, EF1)) 21:57–22:07 6.05 mi (9.74 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were downed where this tornado first touched down. It reached peak intensity as it crossed MD 2 into a neighborhood, where it tore away siding from the wall of a home, damaged roof flashing on a different home, and a commercial fence was blown down. Heavy tree damage occurred in this area with at 10 of them being snapped or uprooted. Some trees fell on power lines, with two power poles being snapped as a result. The tornado then weakened to EF0 strength as it crossed the South River before re-intensifying back to low-end EF1 strength entering Hillsmere Shores. There, a large tree was uprooted at The Key School soccer field and a large tree branch damaged protective netting and metal framing attached to the field's scoreboard. More trees were damaged, snapped or uprooted further to the southeast with one large uprooted tree puncturing the roof of house resulting in water intrusion. The tornado then weakened and moved offshore into the Chesapeake Bay, where it dissipated.[210]

September 5 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, September 5, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 NW of Huntington Lake Madera CA 37°21′N 119°20′W / 37.35°N 119.34°W / 37.35; -119.34 (Huntington Lake (Sep. 5, EF2)) 22:17–22:37 12.02 mi (19.34 km) 50 yd (46 m) This was the first of two rare fire tornadoes spawned by the Creek Fire. Multiple 2 ft (0.61 m) diameter trees were snapped 20–30 feet (6.1–9.1 m) up, with branches and bark removed as well.[211]
EF1 NE of Huntington Lake Fresno CA 37°15′N 119°12′W / 37.25°N 119.20°W / 37.25; -119.20 (Huntington Lake (Sep. 5, EF1)) 00:29–00:39 1.12 mi (1.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) Second of two rare fire tornadoes spawned by the Creek Fire. Large, live 15 in (38 cm) diameter trees were snapped, and several large root balls from the trees were completely pulled out of the ground as well.[212]

September 7 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, September 7, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 E of Delaware to NW of Sunbury Delaware OH 40°17′48″N 82°59′20″W / 40.2966°N 82.9889°W / 40.2966; -82.9889 (Delaware (Sept. 7, EF0)) 21:14–21:17 3.21 mi (5.17 km) 150 yd (140 m) Majority of damage done by this tornado was to trees. The roof of a home was partially uplifted. Shingles and other material were blown downwind.[213]

September 16 event edit

Events were associated with Hurricane Sally.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, September 16, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SSE of Macedonia to E of Union City Calhoun, Jackson FL 30°30′34″N 85°02′24″W / 30.5095°N 85.0401°W / 30.5095; -85.0401 (Macedonia (Sept. 16, EF0)) 12:53–13:12 9.92 mi (15.96 km) 50 yd (46 m) In northern Calhoun county, a shed was damaged and trees were blown down. In southern Jackson county, only damage to trees occurred.[214][215]
EF0 WSW of Cecil Cook GA 31°02′24″N 83°27′26″W / 31.04°N 83.4573°W / 31.04; -83.4573 (Cecil (Sept. 16, EF0)) 20:30–20:35 2.22 mi (3.57 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees and powerlines were damaged. A nearby deputy reported leaves falling from the sky shortly after the tornado lifted.[216]
EF0 NNW of Grooverville to WNW of Pidcock Brooks GA 30°44′43″N 83°43′43″W / 30.7453°N 83.7287°W / 30.7453; -83.7287 (Grooverville (Sept. 16, EF0)) 20:40–20:45 2.97 mi (4.78 km) 50 yd (46 m) Only damage to trees was found.[217]
EF0 ESE of Morven to E of Barney Lowndes, Brooks GA 30°55′24″N 83°26′06″W / 30.9234°N 83.4349°W / 30.9234; -83.4349 (Morven (Sept. 16, EF0)) 20:46–20:57 5.26 mi (8.47 km) 50 yd (46 m) Only damage to trees was found.[218]
EF0 SW of Pavo Thomas GA 30°55′22″N 83°45′10″W / 30.9228°N 83.7527°W / 30.9228; -83.7527 (Pavo (Sept. 16, EF0)) 21:06–21:11 2.3 mi (3.7 km) 50 yd (46 m) Only damage to trees was found.[219]
EF1 W of Waycross Ware GA 31°12′46″N 82°24′10″W / 31.2128°N 82.4029°W / 31.2128; -82.4029 (Waycross (Sept. 16, EF1)) 23:33–23:38 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 200 yd (180 m) Gravestones were lofted and displaced at a cemetery and 20 percent of a church's roof was lifted off the building.[220]

September 17 event edit

Events were associated with Hurricane Sally.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, September 17, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 W of Rincon to S of Springfield Effingham GA 32°16′50″N 81°18′09″W / 32.2805°N 81.3024°W / 32.2805; -81.3024 (Rincon (Sept. 17, EF1)) 06:54–07:02 2.66 mi (4.28 km) 150 yd (140 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path. In the community of Cypress Cove, 18 homes lost some siding and roof shingles.[221]
EFU WNW of Wiles Crossroads to SSE of Kingville Sumter, Calhoun, Richland SC 33°43′02″N 80°36′04″W / 33.7171°N 80.601°W / 33.7171; -80.601 (Wiles Crossroads (Sept. 17, EFU)) 11:58–12:17 6.9 mi (11.1 km) 150 yd (140 m) Based on an aerial survey and doppler radar, this tornado first touched down along the northern end of Lake Marion. Only tree damage was found. Although damage did occur, this tornado received an EF-Unknown rating due to the aerial survey not being able to confirm the degree of damage done to the trees.[222][223][224]
EFU W of Pinewood Sumter SC 33°43′27″N 80°34′21″W / 33.7242°N 80.5725°W / 33.7242; -80.5725 (Pinewood (Sept. 17, EFU)) 11:59–12:04 2.50 mi (4.02 km) 100 yd (91 m) The tornado was confirmed by an aerial survey. Only tree damage occurred. Like the tornado that formed only a minute before this one, this tornado also received an EF-Unknown rating due to the aerial survey not being able to confirm the degree of damage done to the trees.[225]
EF1 NNE of Reevesville Dorchester SC 33°13′19″N 80°37′58″W / 33.2219°N 80.6329°W / 33.2219; -80.6329 (Reevesville (Sept. 17, EF1)) 13:13–13:14 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 150 yd (140 m) This tornado hit a tree farm, snapping or uprooting dozens of trees, along with overturning hundreds of potted trees and shrubs. A few homes had minor siding and shingle damage.[226]
EF0 N of Wells Orangeburg SC 33°23′09″N 80°29′05″W / 33.3859°N 80.4847°W / 33.3859; -80.4847 (Wells (Sept. 17, EF0)) 13:49–13:50 0.23 mi (0.37 km) 100 yd (91 m) A few large tree limbs were snapped as the tornado crossed US 15.[227]
EF0 Adams Landing Clarendon SC 33°31′33″N 80°26′11″W / 33.5259°N 80.4363°W / 33.5259; -80.4363 (Adams Landing (Sept. 17, EF0)) 14:17–14:19 0.93 mi (1.50 km) 100 yd (91 m) This brief tornado touched down on the edge of Lake Marion, just west of I-95. Several large hardwood trees, and large tree branches were both snapped. The tornado then crossed over a small part of Lake Marion again, before snapping tree branches in the Santee National Wildlife Refuge, before dissipating.[228]
EF0 E of Paxville Clarendon SC 33°43′47″N 80°17′53″W / 33.7297°N 80.2981°W / 33.7297; -80.2981 (Paxville (Sept. 17, EF0)) 15:14–15:15 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 25 yd (23 m) The trunk of a hardwood tree was split, and large tree branches were snapped.[229]
EF0 E of South Sumter to NE of East Sumter Sumter SC 33°52′29″N 80°16′44″W / 33.8747°N 80.2788°W / 33.8747; -80.2788 (South Sumter (Sept. 17, EF0)) 15:43–16:00 5.88 mi (9.46 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several pine trees and limbs were snapped, and a pine tree was uprooted.[230]
EF0 N of Lone Star Calhoun SC 33°38′59″N 80°35′15″W / 33.6498°N 80.5875°W / 33.6498; -80.5875 (Lone Star (Sept. 17, EF0)) 16:06–16:08 1.01 mi (1.63 km) 25 yd (23 m) Large tree branches were snapped, and a large tree was uprooted.[231]
EF0 E of St. Matthews Calhoun SC 33°39′17″N 80°43′04″W / 33.6548°N 80.7178°W / 33.6548; -80.7178 (St. Matthews (Sept. 17, EF0)) 16:45–16:46 0.32 mi (0.51 km) 25 yd (23 m) Several hardwood trees were uprooted, and large tree branches were snapped.[232]
EF0 W of Pinewood to W of Privateer Sumter SC 33°45′03″N 80°30′17″W / 33.7507°N 80.5047°W / 33.7507; -80.5047 (Pinewood (Sept. 17, EF0)) 17:19–17:28 6.26 mi (10.07 km) 25 yd (23 m) A small pine and hardwood tree were both snapped.[233]
EF0 NE of Sardis to SE Timmonsville Florence SC 34°02′49″N 79°55′57″W / 34.0469°N 79.9326°W / 34.0469; -79.9326 (Sardis (Sept. 17, EF0)) 18:45–18:49 4.99 mi (8.03 km) 25 yd (23 m) A single and double wide mobile home was damaged. The tornado crossed I-95 before lifting. One person was injured as he was clearing debris from a mobile home within 15 minutes of the tornado.[234]
EF0 NE of Evergreen Florence SC 34°05′52″N 79°37′36″W / 34.0977°N 79.6267°W / 34.0977; -79.6267 (Evergreen (Sept. 17, EF0)) 19:21–19:24 2.24 mi (3.60 km) 20 yd (18 m) Scattered tree damaged occurred. A metal carport was flipped.[235]
EF0 Hampstead Pender NC 34°24′22″N 77°37′53″W / 34.406°N 77.6313°W / 34.406; -77.6313 (Hampstead (Sept. 17, EF0)) 00:17–00:19 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 20 yd (18 m) A few homes were damaged, fences were snapped in multiple directions, and tree limbs were snapped.[236]
EF1 SE of Merrimon Carteret NC 34°56′11″N 76°37′45″W / 34.9364°N 76.6291°W / 34.9364; -76.6291 (Merrimon (Sept. 17, EF1)) 01:16–01:17 0.15 mi (0.24 km) 25 yd (23 m) Trees were snapped.[237]
EF0 N of University of North Carolina Wilmington New Hanover NC 34°13′55″N 77°52′20″W / 34.2319°N 77.8722°W / 34.2319; -77.8722 (Wilmington (Sept. 17, EF0)) 01:28–01:29 0.15 mi (0.24 km) 20 yd (18 m) Sheathing was ripped off of two apartment buildings. Roof singles were upturned, and an unanchored mailbox stand was knocked over.[238]

September 18 event edit

Event was associated with Hurricane Sally.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, September 18, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Lowland Pamlico NC 35°15′34″N 76°36′24″W / 35.2594°N 76.6066°W / 35.2594; -76.6066 (Lowland (Sept. 18, EF0)) 05:33–05:34 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) As this tornado crossed NC 33 in the Goose Creek Game Land area, pine tree limbs and a pine tree were snapped.[239]

September 25 event edit

Event in South Carolina was indirectly associated with Tropical Storm Beta.

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, September 25, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Myrtle Beach Horry SC 33°44′24″N 78°49′02″W / 33.7401°N 78.8171°W / 33.7401; -78.8171 (Myrtle Beach (Sept. 25, EF0)) 19:24–19:25 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief waterspout moved onshore, damaging umbrellas, chairs, and small storage bins.[240]
EF0 SE of Rouse Iron WI 46°20′N 90°27′W / 46.34°N 90.45°W / 46.34; -90.45 (Rouse (Sept. 25, EF0)) 00:52–00:54 0.8 mi (1.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) Minor tree damage occurred.[241]

September 29 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, September 29, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 E of Sedley Southampton VA 36°46′05″N 76°56′05″W / 36.7681°N 76.9348°W / 36.7681; -76.9348 (Sedley (Sept. 29, EF0)) 02:33–02:35 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) Three outbuildings were damaged. Trees were snapped or uprooted, including one which fell on a home, causing significant damage.[242]
EF0 NE of Windsor to SE of Isle of Wight Isle of Wight VA 36°49′53″N 76°43′48″W / 36.8315°N 76.7299°W / 36.8315; -76.7299 (Windsor (Sept. 29, EF0)) 02:56–03:05 4.3 mi (6.9 km) 75 yd (69 m) A carport was rolled and destroyed. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[243]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.
  2. ^ 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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This page documents confirmed tornadoes from August to September 2020 via various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service Based on the 1991 2010 averaging period 83 tornadoes occur across the United States throughout August while 74 occur in September 1 A significant number of tornadoes in both months came from the tropics August had 180 tornadoes which was well above average with 55 of them coming as a result of Hurricanes Isaias and Laura In contrast September saw only 38 tornadoes which was well below average with 23 of them coming from Hurricane Sally and Tropical Storm Beta Contents 1 United States yearly total 2 August 2 1 August 1 event 2 2 August 2 event 2 3 August 3 event 2 4 August 4 event 2 5 August 6 event 2 6 August 7 event 2 7 August 8 event 2 8 August 9 event 2 9 August 10 event 2 10 August 11 event 2 11 August 13 event 2 12 August 14 event 2 13 August 15 event 2 14 August 16 event 2 15 August 18 event 2 16 August 19 event 2 17 August 21 event 2 18 August 22 event 2 19 August 23 event 2 20 August 26 event 2 21 August 27 event 2 22 August 28 event 2 23 August 29 event 2 24 August 30 event 2 25 August 31 event 3 September 3 1 September 1 event 3 2 September 3 event 3 3 September 5 event 3 4 September 7 event 3 5 September 16 event 3 6 September 17 event 3 7 September 18 event 3 8 September 25 event 3 9 September 29 event 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesUnited States yearly total editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total 109 443 421 89 18 6 0 1 086August editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total 14 83 71 11 1 0 0 180 August 1 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday August 1 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 Petronila Nueces TX 27 40 N 97 38 W 27 67 N 97 63 W 27 67 97 63 Petronila August 1 EF0 21 42 21 43 0 01 mi 0 016 km 20 yd 18 m A video confirming a brief landspout tornado was posted on social media No damage was found 2 EF0 NE of Haymakertown Botetourt VA 37 28 26 N 79 58 01 W 37 4740 N 79 9670 W 37 4740 79 9670 Haymakertown Aug 2 EF0 22 25 22 31 1 2 mi 1 9 km 75 yd 69 m Damage was limited to uprooted trees and a few small trees that were snapped along a discontinuous path 3 August 2 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday August 2 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 SW of Sharon Litchfield CT 41 52 N 73 30 W 41 87 N 73 50 W 41 87 73 50 Sharon Aug 2 EF0 21 36 21 37 0 25 mi 0 40 km 30 yd 27 m At a nursery along the New York Connecticut state line greenhouses were destroyed and large trees were uprooted There were reports of garden supplies rotating in the air above the nursery Additional trees were uprooted away from the nursery 4 EF1 S of Falls Village Litchfield CT 41 56 N 73 22 W 41 93 N 73 37 W 41 93 73 37 Falls Village Aug 2 EF1 22 05 22 06 1 7 mi 2 7 km 100 yd 91 m Many trees were snapped or uprooted 5 EF0 N of Norfolk Litchfield CT 42 01 13 N 73 12 03 W 42 0202 N 73 2007 W 42 0202 73 2007 Norfolk August 2 EF0 22 36 22 37 0 5 mi 0 80 km 100 yd 91 m A tornado was confirmed via photos along with multiple eyewitness accounts 6 EF0 ESE of Sandisfield to SW of Blandford Berkshire Hampden MA 42 05 28 N 73 04 37 W 42 0911 N 73 0769 W 42 0911 73 0769 Sandisfield Aug 2 EF0 22 58 23 20 8 39 mi 13 50 km 100 yd 91 m A home had a window blown in shingles ripped off and its portico was lifted upward Many trees were damaged or blown down Some corn stalks were flattened and a fence was blown down 7 8 August 3 event edit See also Hurricane Isaias tornado outbreak List of confirmed tornadoes Monday August 3 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF2 Bald Head Island to Southport Brunswick NC 33 50 47 N 77 57 33 W 33 8465 N 77 9592 W 33 8465 77 9592 Bald Head Island Aug 3 EF1 23 55 00 05 8 3 mi 13 4 km 80 yd 73 m A strong waterspout moved onshore in Bald Head Island There homes lost roofing and had windows blown in and a swath of large trees was flattened It crossed the Cape Fear River before coming onshore again in Southport Homes and businesses were damaged and trees were snapped or uprooted in that area before the tornado dissipated 9 EF0 SW of Bolivia Brunswick NC 34 02 25 N 78 08 27 W 34 0403 N 78 1409 W 34 0403 78 1409 Bolivia Aug 3 EF0 00 15 00 19 2 91 mi 4 68 km 20 yd 18 m Trees and tree limbs were downed along the path 10 EF1 NW of Supply Brunswick NC 34 06 58 N 78 19 09 W 34 1162 N 78 3191 W 34 1162 78 3191 Supply Aug 3 EF1 00 15 00 16 0 27 mi 0 43 km 25 yd 23 m Trees were damaged including 20 pine trees which were snapped 11 EF0 Garden City Beach Georgetown SC 33 34 05 N 79 00 17 W 33 5680 N 79 0046 W 33 5680 79 0046 Garden City Beach Aug 3 EF0 00 20 00 21 0 2 mi 0 32 km 30 yd 27 m A waterspout came onshore causing minor damage to a few homes before quickly lifting One injury occurred at a beach home 12 EF1 S of Leland to W of Navessa Brunswick NC 34 13 36 N 78 00 45 W 34 2268 N 78 0124 W 34 2268 78 0124 Leland Aug 3 EF1 00 43 00 46 2 59 mi 4 17 km 30 yd 27 m Trees were snapped including several pine trees 13 EF1 Leland Brunswick NC 34 12 23 N 77 58 52 W 34 2064 N 77 9810 W 34 2064 77 9810 Belville Aug 3 EF1 01 59 02 01 1 48 mi 2 38 km 40 yd 37 m This tornado moved through a subdivision in Leland where roofs and chimneys were damaged and a garage door partially collapsed Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path including several pine trees which were 2 ft 0 61 m in diameter 14 EF1 Kennel Beach to SE of Fairfield Harbor Pamlico NC 35 01 26 N 76 53 55 W 35 0238 N 76 8986 W 35 0238 76 8986 Kennel Beach Aug 3 EF1 03 23 03 25 2 33 mi 3 75 km 40 yd 37 m This tornado originated as a waterspout over the Neuse River Once it came onshore in Kennel Beach it snapped trees including one pine tree which fell on a home It continued to damage trees before lifting in a rural area 15 August 4 event edit See also Hurricane Isaias tornado outbreak This excludes the tornadoes in the Dakotas and Colorado List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday August 4 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 SSW of Jamesville Martin NC 35 46 43 N 76 54 26 W 35 7786 N 76 9073 W 35 7786 76 9073 Jamesville Aug 4 EF1 04 02 04 03 0 17 mi 0 27 km 40 yd 37 m A large oak tree fell on a mobile home Additional trees and crops were damaged nearby 16 EF1 Goose Creek State Park Beaufort NC 35 27 40 N 76 53 43 W 35 4610 N 76 8952 W 35 4610 76 8952 Goose Creek State Park Aug 4 EF1 04 18 04 19 0 19 mi 0 31 km 70 yd 64 m This tornado touched down on the southeast side of the state park A swath of large pine trees were snapped 17 EF1 NE of Pinetown Beaufort NC 35 38 39 N 76 48 03 W 35 6441 N 76 8008 W 35 6441 76 8008 Pinetown Aug 4 EF1 04 48 04 49 0 08 mi 0 13 km 50 yd 46 m Several large hardwood trees were uprooted and large limbs were snapped by this brief tornado Corn was damaged in a farm field as well 18 EF1 Bayview Beaufort NC 35 25 34 N 76 43 45 W 35 4262 N 76 7291 W 35 4262 76 7291 Bayview Aug 4 EF1 04 50 04 51 0 71 mi 1 14 km 180 yd 160 m Numerous trees the majority of which were pine were either snapped uprooted or twisted Several of the trees fell on vehicles and homes in town causing roof and wall damage A manufactured home sustained minor damage and the roof of a small shed was blown off 19 EF3 SSW of Woodard to NW of Windsor Bertie NC 35 53 13 N 76 53 24 W 35 887 N 76 89 W 35 887 76 89 Woodard Aug 4 EF3 05 15 05 26 10 mi 16 km 600 yd 550 m 2 deaths See section on this tornado A total of 14 people were injured 20 EF0 E of Menola to SW of Murfreesboro Hertford Northampton NC 36 21 04 N 77 05 35 W 36 351 N 77 093 W 36 351 77 093 Menola Aug 4 EF0 06 11 06 16 5 mi 8 0 km 100 yd 91 m Mainly tree damage occurred 21 EF0 NE of Como NC to E of Statesville VA Hertford NC Southampton VA NC VA 36 31 26 N 76 57 29 W 36 524 N 76 958 W 36 524 76 958 Como Aug 4 EF0 06 37 06 41 3 mi 4 8 km 50 yd 46 m A weak tornado snapped limbs and downed a few trees to the northeast of Mill Neck North Carolina 22 EF2 WSW of Franklin to N of Courtland Southampton VA 36 38 42 N 76 59 24 W 36 645 N 76 99 W 36 645 76 99 Franklin Aug 4 EF2 06 49 07 19 15 9 mi 25 6 km 200 yd 180 m Numerous homes and businesses were damaged along US 58 near Courtland including a hotel which sustained total roof loss and collapse of multiple second story exterior walls Multiple industrial buildings and a gas station were severely damaged as well Many trees were snapped or uprooted and several vehicles were overturned 23 EF1 NW of Lynchs Corner NC to NNW of Suffolk VA Pasquotank NC Camden NC City of Suffolk VA NC VA 36 28 03 N 76 27 26 W 36 4675 N 76 4573 W 36 4675 76 4573 Lynchs Corner Aug 4 EF1 07 02 07 30 26 86 mi 43 23 km 150 yd 140 m This tornado moved through rural areas of the Great Dismal Swamp before striking Downtown Suffolk Eight buildings were significantly damaged in the downtown area including a multi story brick building that sustained collapse of an exterior wall Homes were also damaged in residential areas a few of which had sections of roofing torn off Many trees were uprooted or snapped along the path as well some of which landed on structures 24 25 EF0 W of Great Dismal Swamp to ESE of Windsor City of Suffolk VA 36 39 25 N 76 33 43 W 36 657 N 76 562 W 36 657 76 562 Great Dismal Swamp Aug 4 EF0 07 08 07 22 11 7 mi 18 8 km 100 yd 91 m This tornado hit the western side of Suffolk right before the EF1 tornado hit downtown Damage was limited to trees being uprooted or snapped 26 EF1 NW of Jamestown James City VA 37 14 N 76 52 W 37 24 N 76 86 W 37 24 76 86 Jamestown Aug 4 EF1 08 13 08 14 0 8 mi 1 3 km 200 yd 180 m This brief tornado originated as a waterspout After coming onshore shingles were ripped off roofs a garage door was caved in and a brick gable collapsed The tornado passed over a golf course before lifting Trees and tree limbs were snapped 27 EF1 SSE of Rosewell to ENE of Capahosic Gloucester VA 37 19 35 N 76 35 10 W 37 3264 N 76 5862 W 37 3264 76 5862 Rosewell Aug 4 EF1 08 53 09 00 4 7 mi 7 6 km 250 yd 230 m This tornado originated as a waterspout over the York River before moving ashore Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and several homes sustained roof and siding damage The tornado briefly crossed the York River again before lifting 28 EF2 ENE of Palmer to N of Browns Corner Lancaster Northumberland VA 37 37 39 N 76 20 09 W 37 6274 N 76 3358 W 37 6274 76 3358 Palmer Aug 4 EF2 09 40 10 00 15 61 mi 25 12 km 500 yd 460 m A strong tornado produced high end EF2 damage in the rural community of Antipoison Neck where multiple homes sustained significant roof and exterior wall damage The tornado weakened as it struck the eastern part of Kilmarnock causing damage to roofs siding and trees The tornado continued to cause roof and tree damage as it moved to the north before dissipating Five people were injured 29 30 EF2 W of Mardella Springs Wicomico MD 38 26 51 N 75 45 27 W 38 4474 N 75 7575 W 38 4474 75 7575 Mardella Springs Aug 4 EF2 09 55 10 00 1 3 mi 2 1 km 150 yd 140 m Several homes were damaged just outside of town including one that was pushed off its foundation and heavily damaged Sheds and outbuildings were destroyed and trees were snapped or uprooted including a few that sustained some low end debarking An automotive repair business sustained minor damage to its overhead doors at the end of the path 31 EF1 Fleeton to W of Reedville Northumberland VA 37 48 49 N 76 16 38 W 37 8137 N 76 2771 W 37 8137 76 2771 Fleeton Aug 4 EF1 10 06 10 09 2 2 mi 3 5 km 100 yd 91 m This tornado originated as a waterspout over the Chesapeake Bay before moving onshore in Fleeton Several homes had roof and siding damage a garage was destroyed and trees were snapped or uprooted The tornado destroyed a canopy before lifting 32 EF0 Scotland to Ridge St Mary s MD 38 05 35 N 76 21 54 W 38 093 N 76 365 W 38 093 76 365 Ridge Aug 4 EF0 10 27 10 31 1 47 mi 2 37 km 75 yd 69 m Many trees were snapped or downed along the path 33 EF1 W of Piney Point to Callaway St Mary s MD 38 10 26 N 76 31 41 W 38 174 N 76 528 W 38 174 76 528 Piney Point Aug 4 EF1 10 32 10 41 5 24 mi 8 43 km 100 yd 91 m Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted some of which fell on and damaged homes and a shed A camper was also blown over 34 EF1 Solomons Calvert MD 38 20 01 N 76 28 42 W 38 3336 N 76 4782 W 38 3336 76 4782 Solomons Aug 4 EF1 10 52 10 53 0 82 mi 1 32 km 175 yd 160 m Trees were snapped or uprooted including some which fell on recreational vehicles as well as onto several recreational facilities at a U S Navy compound 35 EF2 George Island Landing to Girdletree Worcester MD 38 05 49 N 75 23 54 W 38 0969 N 75 3983 W 38 0969 75 3983 George Island Landing Aug 4 EF2 11 14 11 17 3 8 mi 6 1 km 200 yd 180 m A low end EF2 tornado destroyed some chicken houses shortly after touching down A camper and a number of outbuildings were overturned and tossed and several homes on the edge of the path had partial roof loss and blown out windows The tornado weakened after that causing minor EF0 tree damage on the east side of Girdletree before dissipating 36 EF0 Quantico Wicomico MD 38 19 44 N 75 43 54 W 38 3290 N 75 7318 W 38 3290 75 7318 Quantico Aug 4 EF0 11 22 11 26 2 7 mi 4 3 km 100 yd 91 m This tornado developed over the Wicomico River It tracked through a residential neighborhood causing minor damage to several homes Siding shingles and gutters were damaged and trees were uprooted 37 EF1 N of Dares Beach Calvert MD 38 36 54 N 76 30 43 W 38 6150 N 76 5120 W 38 6150 76 5120 Dares Beach Aug 4 EF1 11 33 11 38 3 01 mi 4 84 km 100 yd 91 m A waterspout moved onshore at Plum Point downing many trees and several power lines Three houses sustained damage from fallen trees and a fourth house had windows blown out 38 EF0 NE of Ironshire to WNW of Showell Worcester MD 38 24 24 N 75 14 47 W 38 4067 N 75 2465 W 38 4067 75 2465 Ironshire Aug 4 EF0 11 35 11 44 8 mi 13 km 75 yd 69 m This tornado crossed US 113 before snapping and uprooting trees in and around Berlin 39 EF0 S of Snug Harbor to Ocean Pines Worcester MD 38 24 05 N 75 10 33 W 38 4013 N 75 1758 W 38 4013 75 1758 Snug Harbor Aug 4 EF0 11 55 12 05 9 63 mi 15 50 km 75 yd 69 m An intermittent tornado occurred just east of the previous one downing several trees one of which landed on a home 40 EF0 Queenstown Queen Anne s MD 38 56 06 N 76 08 11 W 38 935 N 76 1363 W 38 935 76 1363 Queenstown Aug 4 EF0 12 18 12 19 0 74 mi 1 19 km 35 yd 32 m A narrow path of crop damage occurred in a corn field Some minor tree damage occurred as well 41 EF1 Sandtown Kent DE 39 01 N 75 41 W 39 01 N 75 69 W 39 01 75 69 Sandtown Aug 4 EF1 12 25 12 28 2 98 mi 4 80 km 200 yd 180 m One home had some windows blown out another had its roof blown off while several other homes in Sandtown sustained less severe roof damage One large garage lost its back sheet metal wall as well 42 EF1 Freeman Corner to WNW of Milford Sussex Kent DE 38 53 N 75 27 W 38 89 N 75 45 W 38 89 75 45 Freeman Corner Aug 4 EF1 12 25 12 30 2 14 mi 3 44 km 400 yd 370 m Many trees were snapped or uprooted some of which fell on homes Power poles and lines were downed 43 44 EF2 Dover to SW of Glasgow Kent New Castle DE 39 06 18 N 75 30 00 W 39 1049 N 75 5001 W 39 1049 75 5001 Dover Aug 4 EF1 12 55 13 30 35 78 mi 57 58 km 500 yd 460 m See section on this tornado 45 46 EF1 Strathmere to Marmora Cape May NJ 39 12 34 N 74 38 52 W 39 2094 N 74 6479 W 39 2094 74 6479 Strathmere Aug 4 EF1 13 45 13 50 4 24 mi 6 82 km 150 yd 140 m This tornado originated as a waterspout before coming onshore on the south end of Corson s Inlet State Park near Strathmere The tornado then crossed Garden State Parkway and tracked along US 9 through the southern side of Marmora Homes and businesses were significantly damaged including some which lost their roofs and some which had significant damage done to their side or corner walls One home was shifted off its foundation Near a Coca Cola facility the tornado tossed containers and flipped a tractor trailer A large shed was upended and vehicles were pushed Trees were snapped or uprooted including some which fell on cars crushing them 47 EF0 Worcester Township Montgomery PA 40 09 43 N 75 19 53 W 40 162 N 75 3315 W 40 162 75 3315 Strathmere Aug 4 EF1 14 44 14 50 3 14 mi 5 05 km 200 yd 180 m Some small trees were downed tree tops were snapped off and several utility poles were pushed over 48 EF1 Ship Bottom to NNW of Mud City Ocean NJ 39 37 58 N 74 11 50 W 39 6329 N 74 1972 W 39 6329 74 1972 Ship Bottom Aug 4 EF1 14 50 14 54 3 32 mi 5 34 km 100 yd 91 m A waterspout first developed over Manahawkin Bay between Ship Bottom and Brant Beach It crossed the Route 72 bridge over the bay before coming onshore near Mud City in mainly marshy areas Other than some light debris seen flying over the bay bridge no damage was found However a weather station located north of Egg Island measured a wind gust of 109 mph 175 km h at 10 53 AM EDT 14 53 UTC This measurement was used to rate this tornado high end EF1 as no meaningful damage was found 49 EF2 Northeast Philadelphia to NW of Doylestown Philadelphia Bucks PA 40 04 53 N 74 57 33 W 40 0815 N 74 9592 W 40 0815 74 9592 Philadelphia Aug 4 EF2 14 50 15 10 20 77 mi 33 43 km 500 yd 460 m See section on this tornado Six people were injured 50 51 52 EF1 Saugatuck Shores Fairfield CT 41 05 51 N 73 22 40 W 41 0975 N 73 3777 W 41 0975 73 3777 Saugatuck Shores Aug 4 EF1 17 40 0 03 mi 0 048 km 50 yd 46 m A waterspout over the Long Island Sound moved onshore before quickly dissipating A house had its roof blown off and several pine trees were snapped This was the first tornado on record in Connecticut to be associated with a tropical storm or hurricane 53 54 EF0 N of Witten Tripp SD 43 28 24 N 100 04 48 W 43 4734 N 100 08 W 43 4734 100 08 Witten August 4 EF0 23 29 23 33 0 02 mi 0 032 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado touched down in an open field causing no damage 55 EF0 SW of Winner Tripp SD 43 19 45 N 99 55 35 W 43 3291 N 99 9263 W 43 3291 99 9263 Winner August 4 EF0 23 39 23 41 0 02 mi 0 032 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado touched down in an open field causing no damage 56 EFU NW of White Earth Mountrail ND 48 27 N 102 52 W 48 45 N 102 86 W 48 45 102 86 White Earth August 4 EFU 00 38 00 53 4 36 mi 7 02 km 100 yd 91 m No damage was found 57 EF0 SW of Punkin Center Lincoln CO 38 47 N 103 56 W 38 78 N 103 93 W 38 78 103 93 Punkin Center August 4 EF0 01 56 01 57 0 01 mi 0 016 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado touched down in open country causing no damage 58 August 6 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday August 6 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 E of Piedmont to S of Harriston Augusta VA 38 13 16 N 78 52 37 W 38 221 N 78 877 W 38 221 78 877 Piedmont Aug 6 EF0 20 02 20 09 2 58 mi 4 15 km 100 yd 91 m Many trees were damaged along the path One tree fell onto a vehicle One mobile home in a mobile home park had facade damage after an awning blew off 59 EF0 SW of Earlysville Albemarle VA 38 09 43 N 78 29 28 W 38 162 N 78 491 W 38 162 78 491 Earlysvile Aug 6 EF0 20 50 20 51 0 16 mi 0 26 km 75 yd 69 m Some fencing was damaged at an elementary school Some trees were snapped or uprooted 60 August 7 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday August 7 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 Ashland to Montchanin New Castle DE 39 47 48 N 75 39 30 W 39 7966 N 75 6582 W 39 7966 75 6582 Ashland Aug 7 EF1 21 40 21 51 4 17 mi 6 71 km 450 yd 410 m Trees were snapped or uprooted including one snapped tree that fell on a home 61 EF0 WNW of Park Rapids Hubbard MN 46 56 N 95 07 W 46 93 N 95 12 W 46 93 95 12 Park Rapids Aug 7 EF0 00 30 00 32 0 2 mi 0 32 km 25 yd 23 m Several trees were damaged 62 EF1 ENE of Dorset to ESE of Nevis Hubbard MN 46 58 N 94 54 W 46 97 N 94 9 W 46 97 94 9 Nevis Aug 7 EF1 01 05 01 25 6 18 mi 9 95 km 250 yd 230 m As the tornado crossed parts of several lakes including the northern end of Lake Belle Taine it snapped or uprooted numerous trees 63 August 8 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday August 8 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EFU ESE of Lake Minatare Scotts Bluff NE 41 55 N 103 24 W 41 91 N 103 4 W 41 91 103 4 Lake Minatare Aug 8 EFU 00 30 00 35 0 23 mi 0 37 km 50 yd 46 m A short lived landspout formed over open country No damage was reported 64 August 9 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday August 9 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 WSW of Berlin LaMoure ND 46 21 58 N 98 33 41 W 46 3662 N 98 5613 W 46 3662 98 5613 Berlin 1 Aug 9 EF1 19 02 19 04 0 87 mi 1 40 km 100 yd 91 m A pole barn was severely damaged a trailer was overturned and a house sustained shingle damage A corn field was also damaged This was the first of three tornadoes in LaMoure County in 20 minutes 65 EF1 WSW of Dakota Junction to E of St Hilaire Pennington MN 48 07 N 96 26 W 48 11 N 96 44 W 48 11 96 44 Dakota Junction Aug 9 EF1 19 13 19 46 22 mi 35 km 200 yd 180 m The tornado snapped numerous trees and cracked at least two power poles along an intermittent path 66 EFU WSW to SSE of Berlin LaMoure ND 46 22 N 98 31 W 46 37 N 98 51 W 46 37 98 51 Berlin 2 Aug 9 EFU 19 13 19 19 2 24 mi 3 60 km 100 yd 91 m The tornado did not produce any damage This was the second of three tornadoes in LaMoure County in 20 minutes 67 EF1 NE of Cuba Barnes ND 46 51 N 97 50 W 46 85 N 97 84 W 46 85 97 84 Cuba Aug 9 EF1 19 17 19 24 2 87 mi 4 62 km 150 yd 140 m Trees were snapped and shattered in at least one shelterbelt 68 EFU NE of Berlin LaMoure ND 46 23 14 N 98 28 09 W 46 3872 N 98 4691 W 46 3872 98 4691 Berlin 3 Aug 9 EFU 19 19 19 20 0 3 mi 0 48 km 50 yd 46 m The tornado did not produce any damage This was the last of three tornadoes in LaMoure County in 20 minutes 69 EF0 ENE of Volga to W of Hillsboro Traill ND 47 24 N 97 10 W 47 4 N 97 17 W 47 4 97 17 Volga Aug 9 EF0 19 40 19 46 2 mi 3 2 km 40 yd 37 m Trees and tree branches in shelterbelts were snapped 70 EF1 NNW of Malcolm Beltrami MN 48 20 N 95 20 W 48 34 N 95 34 W 48 34 95 34 Malcolm Aug 9 EF1 20 20 20 22 0 25 mi 0 40 km 100 yd 91 m The tornado produced a gash in a forest with trees snapped at various heights 71 EF0 WSW of Cortez Manatee FL 27 27 N 82 41 W 27 45 N 82 69 W 27 45 82 69 Cortez Aug 9 EF0 22 15 22 17 0 17 mi 0 27 km 100 yd 91 m A strong waterspout came ashore damaging a lifeguard tower a wooden canopy and six umbrella stands and medium sized tree branches 72 EF1 Star Lake to W of Conover Vilas WI 46 01 36 N 89 28 02 W 46 0266 N 89 46719 W 46 0266 89 46719 Star Lake Aug 9 EF1 00 44 00 58 6 18 mi 9 95 km 400 yd 370 m This large tornado was first seen as a funnel skipping over Star Lake before touching down offshore of the East Star Lake campground Numerous trees and power lines were blown down between the campsite and the Upper Bucktabon Spring State Natural Area blocking off many of the nearby roadways in and out of the area 73 74 EF1 ESE of St Germain to SW of Eagle River Vilas WI 45 54 22 N 89 24 16 W 45 906 N 89 4044 W 45 906 89 4044 St Germain Aug 9 EF1 01 28 01 36 5 89 mi 9 48 km 250 yd 230 m Trees were uprooted and snapped 75 EF1 SE of Nelma WI to WSW of Scotts Lake MI Forest WI Florence WI Iron MI WI MI 45 58 55 N 88 44 28 W 45 982 N 88 741 W 45 982 88 741 Nelma Aug 9 EF1 02 12 02 25 4 59 mi 7 39 km 250 yd 230 m Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped 76 77 78 EF1 E of Crystal Falls Iron MI 46 01 27 N 88 13 49 W 46 0242 N 88 2304 W 46 0242 88 2304 Crystal Falls Aug 9 EF1 02 56 02 57 3 8 mi 6 1 km 250 yd 230 m Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted 79 August 10 event edit See also August 2020 Midwest derecho List of confirmed tornadoes Monday August 10 2020 note 2 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EFU SW of LaMoille Marshall IA 42 00 06 N 93 04 12 W 42 0016 N 93 0701 W 42 0016 93 0701 LaMoille Aug 10 EFU 16 30 16 31 1 03 mi 1 66 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado occurred on the leading edge of the derecho No damage was found 80 EFU NE of Minerva Marshall IA 42 07 30 N 93 04 06 W 42 125 N 93 0683 W 42 125 93 0683 Minerva Aug 10 EFU 16 36 16 37 0 42 mi 0 68 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado occurred in cropland No damage was found 81 EF1 SSE of Albion to NNW of Marshalltown Marshall IA 42 05 27 N 92 58 40 W 42 0907 N 92 9778 W 42 0907 92 9778 Albion Aug 10 EF1 16 39 16 42 2 88 mi 4 63 km 100 yd 91 m Most of the damage done was to crops and trees Some homes had minor damage 82 EFU SE of Gladbrook Tama IA 42 09 35 N 92 37 15 W 42 1598 N 92 6208 W 42 1598 92 6208 Gladbrook Aug 10 EFU 17 01 17 02 1 48 mi 2 38 km 40 yd 37 m Convergent path in fields were found No damage occurred 83 EFU N of Cedar Rapids Airport Linn IA 41 54 23 N 91 43 44 W 41 9063 N 91 729 W 41 9063 91 729 CID Aug 10 EFU 17 31 17 32 0 92 mi 1 48 km 40 yd 37 m A path through cropland was found on satellite imagery ahead of a larger swath of wind damage but no damage could be attributed to the tornado itself 84 EF0 SSW of Burton Grant WI 42 41 38 N 90 49 52 W 42 694 N 90 8312 W 42 694 90 8312 Burton Aug 10 EF0 17 32 17 34 0 55 mi 0 89 km 50 yd 46 m A high end EF0 tornado damaged two outbuildings power lines and hardwood trees 85 EF0 WSW of Florence to WSW of Freeport Stephenson IL 42 12 43 N 89 41 18 W 42 2119 N 89 6884 W 42 2119 89 6884 Florence Aug 10 EF0 19 12 19 17 4 59 mi 7 39 km 50 yd 46 m A path through cropland was found on satellite imagery ahead of a larger swath of wind damage but no damage could be attributed to the tornado itself 86 EF0 Western Rockford Winnebago IL 42 14 58 N 89 08 00 W 42 2495 N 89 1332 W 42 2495 89 1332 SW Rockford Aug 10 EF0 19 37 19 38 1 8 mi 2 9 km 50 yd 46 m First of two tornadoes to strike Rockford Some trees were damaged along the path 87 EF1 Northeastern Rockford to Caledonia Winnebago Boone IL 42 16 50 N 89 01 19 W 42 2806 N 89 022 W 42 2806 89 022 Rockford Aug 10 EF1 19 47 20 05 9 18 mi 14 77 km 300 yd 270 m Second of two tornadoes to strike Rockford Trees and tree limbs were downed in the northeastern part of Rockford with significant tree damage occurring in a localized area just east of Rock Valley College Homes apartment buildings and businesses sustained roof siding and shingle damage Numerous utility poles were downed as well and tree limbs were downed in Caledonia before the tornado dissipated 88 89 EF0 Fairdale to W of Colvin Park DeKalb IL 42 05 46 N 88 55 36 W 42 0962 N 88 9266 W 42 0962 88 9266 Rockford Aug 10 EF0 19 50 19 57 6 28 mi 10 11 km 40 yd 37 m A utility pole was snapped trees were damaged and a plastic covering was ripped off a greenhouse A convergent pattern was left in flattened corn fields 90 EF1 Ottawa LaSalle IL 41 21 11 N 88 50 38 W 41 353 N 88 844 W 41 353 88 844 Ottawa Aug 10 EF1 19 59 20 01 0 9 mi 1 4 km 150 yd 140 m This high end EF1 tornado ripped well anchored roofing material off of businesses in town and snapped a power pole was at its base Shingles were ripped off of homes and businesses just west of IL 23 One roof torn from a business struck another building Trees were shredded as well with one tree limb significantly damaging a pickup truck 91 EF1 SE of Marengo McHenry IL 42 10 51 N 88 39 17 W 42 1808 N 88 6548 W 42 1808 88 6548 Marengo Aug 10 EF1 20 05 20 11 5 73 mi 9 22 km 200 yd 180 m Mainly tree damage occurred although one single family home and farm sheds were heavily damaged Corn was flattened in a convergent pattern and two utility poles were left leaning 92 EF1 ENE of Maple Park to S of Virgil Kane IL 41 55 02 N 88 33 38 W 41 9173 N 88 5605 W 41 9173 88 5605 Maple Park Aug 10 EF1 20 12 20 14 1 21 mi 1 95 km 40 yd 37 m A narrow swath of corn was flattened in a convergent pattern A barn lost nearly all of its roof 93 EF1 Southern Yorkville to Plainfield Kendall Will IL 41 37 16 N 88 27 18 W 41 6212 N 88 455 W 41 6212 88 455 Yorkville Aug 10 EF1 20 15 20 30 14 45 mi 23 26 km 250 yd 230 m As the tornado touched down on the far southern side of Yorkville it destroyed a pergola ripped siding off a house and threw fencing and parts of a tree over a roadway Trees were also damaged as the tornado crossed IL 126 The tornado reached peak intensity as it mangled trees destroyed a farm building and bent a large grain bin inward Wood panels thrown by the tornado left scour marks in the ground Six power poles were snapped and a 1 000 1 500 lb 450 680 kg auger was moved 50 ft 15 m The tornado then weakened as it entered Plainfield causing tree fence and siding damage The tornado lifted just before reaching I 55 although damaging winds of up to 82 miles per hour 132 km h continued to damage trees and roofs into the Crest Hill community 94 95 EF1 Wheaton DuPage IL 41 52 02 N 88 06 14 W 41 8673 N 88 1038 W 41 8673 88 1038 Wheaton Aug 10 EF1 20 35 20 36 0 36 mi 0 58 km 100 yd 91 m A 50 ft 15 m tall church steeple was knocked down by this short lived low end EF1 tornado Trees were also damaged nearby on the campus of Wheaton College Damaging winds of up to 90 miles per hour 140 kilometers per hour 40 meters per second caused damage in nearby Glen Ellyn after the tornado dissipated 96 EF0 Lake Geneva Walworth WI 42 33 24 N 88 26 47 W 42 5568 N 88 4463 W 42 5568 88 4463 Lake Geneva Aug 10 EF0 20 38 20 42 3 29 mi 5 29 km 50 yd 46 m Large limbs and tree trunks were knocked down or snapped and house sustained minor damage in a residential area before the tornado reached its peak intensity as it crossed WS 120 Numerous trees were snapped a building sustained roof and siding damage and a car was splattered with debris The tornado then quickly weakened and dissipated after crossing over US 12 97 EF1 N of Lombard to N of Villa Park DuPage IL 41 53 06 N 88 01 00 W 41 8851 N 88 0166 W 41 8851 88 0166 Lombard Aug 10 EF1 20 39 20 42 2 15 mi 3 46 km 200 yd 180 m This tornado came from the same storm that produced the Wheaton tornado More than 200 homes were damaged some of which sustained significant roof damage Trees were snapped or uprooted including some that landed on and caused damage to homes 98 EF1 SSW of Camp Lake WI to Salem Lake IL Kenosha WI IL WI 42 28 30 N 88 11 22 W 42 475 N 88 1895 W 42 475 88 1895 Camp Lake Aug 10 EF1 20 41 20 50 6 25 mi 10 06 km 150 yd 140 m In Illinois the tornado damaged the roofs of homes snapped or uprooted trees and wrapped metal roofing from outbuildings around trees The tornado weakened as it entered Wisconsin where additional tree damage occurred and multiple homes sustained shingle and siding damage in the Camp Lake area The tornado then crossed Camp Lake toppling pontoon boats and docks 99 100 EF1 Oak Forest to WSW of Posen Cook IL 41 37 05 N 87 47 12 W 41 618 N 87 7868 W 41 618 87 7868 Goeselville Aug 10 EF1 20 54 20 59 4 84 mi 7 79 km 300 yd 270 m Trees were uprooted and snapped Two utility poles were snapped at the base and fences were blown down Minor structural damage occurred 101 EF0 Park Forest Will Cook IL 41 28 09 N 87 42 06 W 41 4693 N 87 7017 W 41 4693 87 7017 Park Forest Aug 10 EF0 20 57 20 59 1 97 mi 3 17 km 350 yd 320 m This high end EF0 tornado caused mainly tree damage including one tree that fell on a house 102 EF1 Lincolnwood to Rogers Park Cook IL 42 00 31 N 87 43 26 W 42 0087 N 87 724 W 42 0087 87 724 Lincolnwood Aug 10 EF1 20 59 21 04 3 19 mi 5 13 km 300 yd 270 m A high end EF1 tornado was caught on video lofting debris as it moved through the Rogers Park neighborhood in Chicago Trees were snapped or uprooted a metal light post was snapped at its base wooden power poles were left leaning some buildings sustained roof damage and numerous cars were damaged or destroyed by falling trees and limbs The tornado lifted as it moved over Lake Michigan 103 EF0 Grant Park Kankakee IL 41 14 35 N 87 39 50 W 41 2431 N 87 6638 W 41 2431 87 6638 Grant Park Aug 10 EF0 21 04 21 06 1 47 mi 2 37 km 150 yd 140 m Trees and crops were damaged outside of town before the tornado moved through it The tornado itself downed damaged numerous trees with some snapped and uprooted damaged a utility pole and crops and caused minor roof damage to a house 104 EF1 W of Belcher to NNW of Goose Island Washington NY 43 16 48 N 73 24 50 W 43 280 N 73 414 W 43 280 73 414 Belcher Aug 10 EF1 21 05 21 10 1 5 mi 2 4 km 100 yd 91 m Trees were snapped or uprooted and some shingle and siding damage occurred at a few homes as well 105 EF0 S of Ade Newton IN 41 51 03 N 85 26 32 W 41 8507 N 85 4421 W 41 8507 85 4421 Ade Aug 10 EF1 22 15 22 16 0 86 mi 1 38 km 40 yd 37 m One metal farm building had a portion of its roof peeled back and another had its doors blown out Corn was flattened in a convergent pattern 106 EF1 SE of Wyatt to SW of Wakarusa St Joseph IN 41 30 27 N 86 07 20 W 41 5076 N 86 1222 W 41 5076 86 1222 Wyatt Aug 10 EF1 22 32 22 37 2 41 mi 3 88 km 100 yd 91 m This high end EF1 tornado was embedded in a much larger swath of damaging winds Grain bins were toppled several farm outbuildings were significantly damaged or destroyed trees were damaged and crops were flattened A farmhouse had its brick chimney toppled over and a utility pole was snapped The tornado dissipated into a microburst that caused more damage farther east 107 EF1 Mineral Springs to Webster Lake Kosciusko IN 41 20 36 N 85 42 47 W 41 3434 N 85 713 W 41 3434 85 713 Mineral Springs Aug 10 EF1 22 55 22 00 3 1 mi 5 0 km 100 yd 91 m Trees were snapped as this tornado crossed SR 13 A church lost roof covering and some homes were damaged as a result of fallen trees and branches Some homes also had minor roof damage The tornado lifted over Webster Lake 108 EF0 S of Burket Kosciusko IN 41 08 20 N 85 58 02 W 41 139 N 85 9672 W 41 139 85 9672 Burket Aug 10 EF0 23 43 23 44 0 23 mi 0 37 km 50 yd 46 m Some trees were damaged on properties A 100 150 feet 30 46 m circle of corn was flattened in a field 109 August 11 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday August 11 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 NW of Riverton Fremont WY 43 07 03 N 108 33 16 W 43 1176 N 108 5544 W 43 1176 108 5544 Johnstown Aug 13 EF0 23 52 23 55 0 19 mi 0 31 km 20 yd 18 m A small tornado briefly touched down but did not cause any damage 110 August 13 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday August 13 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 N of Johnstown Brown NE 42 40 N 100 04 W 42 66 N 100 06 W 42 66 100 06 Johnstown Aug 13 EF0 00 25 0 1 mi 0 16 km 10 yd 9 1 m A tornado briefly touched down No damage was found 111 EF1 NE of Hazel to SW of Mavie Pennington MN 48 04 N 96 02 W 48 07 N 96 04 W 48 07 96 04 Hazel Aug 13 EF1 01 04 01 12 2 mi 3 2 km 120 yd 110 m Several trees and tree branches were downed and a power pole was snapped 112 EF0 N of Gary Norman MN 47 25 N 96 16 W 47 42 N 96 27 W 47 42 96 27 Gary Aug 13 EF0 01 44 0 1 mi 0 16 km 30 yd 27 m A tornado briefly touched down in pasture land before being obscured by rain 113 August 14 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday August 14 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 NE of Charlesville Grant MN 45 58 N 96 14 W 45 97 N 96 24 W 45 97 96 24 Charlesville 1 Aug 14 EF0 20 38 20 40 0 4 mi 0 64 km 30 yd 27 m A brief tornado path was found in a soybean field 114 EF0 ENE of Charlesville to S of Wendell Grant MN 45 58 N 96 11 W 45 97 N 96 19 W 45 97 96 19 Charlesville 2 Aug 14 EF0 20 37 20 47 4 mi 6 4 km 50 yd 46 m The tornado did minor damage in corn and soybean fields 115 EF0 SW Elbow Lake Township Grant MN 45 57 N 96 07 W 45 95 N 96 12 W 45 95 96 12 Elbow Lake Township Aug 14 EF0 20 39 20 42 1 mi 1 6 km 40 yd 37 m The tornado stayed over open fields 116 EF2 W of Barrett to ENE of Elbow Lake Grant MN 45 55 N 96 05 W 45 91 N 96 08 W 45 91 96 08 Barrett Aug 14 EF2 20 42 21 08 13 4 mi 21 6 km 150 yd 140 m The tornado first touched down in the far northern portion of Delaware Township crossed through the southern side of Sanford Township and lifted in northwestern Erdahl Township Trees were snapped or uprooted several power poles were snapped and corn fields were damaged A small tower was torn down and roofing damage was done to homes and a golf course clubhouse 117 EF1 NW of Hoffman Grant MN 45 51 N 95 51 W 45 85 N 95 85 W 45 85 95 85 Hoffman Aug 14 EF1 20 50 20 54 1 71 mi 2 75 km 150 yd 140 m As the tornado tracked through south central Elk Lake Township and crossed MN 55 it tore roofing off a home and a pole shed and snapped or uprooted trees 118 EF0 Farwell Pope MN 45 44 39 N 95 37 20 W 45 7443 N 95 6223 W 45 7443 95 6223 Farewell Aug 14 EF0 21 17 21 19 1 2 mi 1 9 km 75 yd 69 m Large tree branches were snapped and several power poles were downed 119 EFU SW of Horace Greeley KS 38 24 22 N 101 55 11 W 38 4062 N 101 9196 W 38 4062 101 9196 Horace Aug 14 EFU 21 30 21 36 1 24 mi 2 00 km 50 yd 46 m A brief landspout tornado was reported by a National Weather Service employee No damage occurred 120 EF0 SE of Reading Nobles MN 43 39 56 N 95 39 58 W 43 6655 N 95 666 W 43 6655 95 666 Reading Aug 14 EF0 21 34 21 35 0 03 mi 0 048 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado touched down in a corn field twisting the corn crops A small hog house was slightly displaced from its foundation 121 EF0 WSW of Osakis Douglas MN 45 51 16 N 95 12 38 W 45 8545 N 95 2105 W 45 8545 95 2105 Osakis Aug 14 EF0 21 45 21 46 0 61 mi 0 98 km 50 yd 46 m A tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser It hit a soybean field and a grove of trees before lifting 122 EFU SW of Tribune Greeley KS 38 19 20 N 101 59 34 W 38 3221 N 101 9928 W 38 3221 101 9928 Tribune Aug 14 EFU 21 49 21 54 1 34 mi 2 16 km 100 yd 91 m A brief tornado was reported by local law enforcement as it became rain wrapped No damage was found 123 EF1 W of Cushing to N of Lincoln Todd Morrison MN 46 09 00 N 94 41 34 W 46 15 N 94 6929 W 46 15 94 6929 Cushing Aug 14 EF1 21 53 22 01 5 91 mi 9 51 km 200 yd 180 m Trees were uprooted In Lincoln a couple metal buildings were damaged 124 125 EF0 NE of West Union Todd MN 45 49 40 N 95 02 50 W 45 8278 N 95 0473 W 45 8278 95 0473 West Union Aug 14 EF0 21 57 21 58 1 08 mi 1 74 km 125 yd 114 m A garage lost roof shingles was slightly rotated and its door was bowed out Large tree limbs were downed 126 EF0 SE of Hampton Hamilton NE 40 50 29 N 97 51 52 W 40 8413 N 97 8645 W 40 8413 97 8645 Hamilton Aug 14 EF0 22 12 22 16 2 09 mi 3 36 km 30 yd 27 m An old lean to shed was destroyed and minor damage occurred to trees and crops 127 EF0 SE of Stockham Hamilton Clay NE 40 42 33 N 97 52 50 W 40 7091 N 97 8805 W 40 7091 97 8805 Stockham Aug 14 EF0 22 34 22 40 1 98 mi 3 19 km 35 yd 32 m A pivot was overturned trees and crops were damaged 128 129 EF0 S of Spicer to Green Lake Kandiyohi MN 45 12 26 N 94 59 10 W 45 2072 N 94 986 W 45 2072 94 986 Spicer Aug 14 EF0 22 37 22 48 6 59 mi 10 61 km 50 yd 46 m Docks along the edge of the lake were damaged Trees were snapped 130 EF0 Ripley Township Morrison MN 46 04 04 N 94 17 38 W 46 0678 N 94 294 W 46 0678 94 294 Ripley Township Aug 14 EF0 22 41 22 51 5 65 mi 9 09 km 200 yd 180 m Trees were uprooted large tree branches were snapped and few outbuildings had minor damage 131 EF0 NW of Brownton McLeod MN 44 46 01 N 94 20 26 W 44 767 N 94 3406 W 44 767 94 3406 Brownton Aug 14 EF0 22 44 22 49 2 16 mi 3 48 km 300 yd 270 m Trees were snapped a trailer was overturned and a grain silo wall was damaged and collapsed 132 EF0 N of Atwater to W of Manannah Kandiyohi Meeker MN 45 11 24 N 94 50 32 W 45 1899 N 94 8422 W 45 1899 94 8422 Atwater Aug 14 EF0 22 45 22 57 7 31 mi 11 76 km 50 yd 46 m Trees were snapped or uprooted Many corn and bean fields were damaged as well 133 134 EF0 SW of Bowlus Morrison MN 45 46 33 N 94 27 00 W 45 7759 N 94 4501 W 45 7759 94 4501 Bowlus Aug 14 EF0 22 47 22 49 1 31 mi 2 11 km 65 yd 59 m Large tree branches were downed Downburst winds occurred in close proximity to the tornado 135 EF1 E of Spicer Kandiyohi Meeker MN 45 14 47 N 94 49 44 W 45 2463 N 94 8289 W 45 2463 94 8289 Spicer Aug 14 EF1 22 49 22 55 3 5 mi 5 6 km 50 yd 46 m One large shed was demolished and a second was heavily damaged 136 137 EF1 NW of Glencoe McLeod MN 44 47 07 N 94 14 52 W 44 7853 N 94 2479 W 44 7853 94 2479 Glencoe Aug 14 EF1 22 50 23 01 2 44 mi 3 93 km 250 yd 230 m Several trees were snapped or uprooted and outbuildings were damaged 138 EF0 SSE of Saronville Clay NE 40 35 12 N 97 55 17 W 40 5867 N 97 9215 W 40 5867 97 9215 Saronville Aug 14 EF0 22 53 22 54 0 11 mi 0 18 km 25 yd 23 m A brief tornado was videoed it did not cause damage 139 EF0 SE of Hillman Morrison MN 45 58 28 N 93 52 49 W 45 9745 N 93 8804 W 45 9745 93 8804 Hillman Aug 14 EF0 23 09 23 12 2 94 mi 4 73 km 150 yd 140 m Trees were uprooted 140 EF0 ENE of Strout Meeker MN 45 02 43 N 94 33 01 W 45 0452 N 94 5504 W 45 0452 94 5504 Strout Aug 14 EF0 23 27 23 28 0 95 mi 1 53 km 25 yd 23 m Corn fields and a grove of trees were damaged 141 EF0 Reitz Lake Carver MN 44 50 25 N 93 44 59 W 44 8404 N 93 7498 W 44 8404 93 7498 Reitz Lake Aug 14 EF0 23 49 23 50 0 28 mi 0 45 km 75 yd 69 m This very brief tornado formed as a waterspout on the western edge of the lake before moving inland A boat lift a boat and several trees were damaged 142 EF1 Lawler Aitkin MN 46 32 N 93 11 W 46 53 N 93 18 W 46 53 93 18 Lawler Aug 14 EF1 23 57 00 08 1 5 mi 2 4 km 100 yd 91 m Outbuildings an electrical pole and multiple trees were damaged in Lawler 143 EF1 W of Moose Lake Carlton MN 46 25 N 92 50 W 46 42 N 92 84 W 46 42 92 84 Moose Lake Aug 14 EF1 00 10 00 13 2 7 mi 4 3 km 150 yd 140 m The roof of a two car garage was lifted and a metal shed was destroyed Numerous trees were snapped along the path Some two by fours that were picked up by the tornado were driven into the ground 144 EF0 NNE of Automba Carlton MN 46 32 N 93 01 W 46 54 N 93 01 W 46 54 93 01 Automba Aug 14 EF0 00 12 00 15 2 mi 3 2 km 100 yd 91 m Trees were damaged 145 EF0 NNE of Greenfield Hennepin MN 45 08 16 N 93 39 25 W 45 1378 N 93 657 W 45 1378 93 657 Greenfield Aug 14 EF0 00 32 00 33 0 39 mi 0 63 km 65 yd 59 m The door of a hoop barn was blown out a corn field was flattened and large tree branches were snapped A storm chaser caught this tornado on video 146 EF0 Crystal Hennepin MN 45 02 06 N 93 22 05 W 45 0351 N 93 368 W 45 0351 93 368 Crystal Aug 14 EF0 00 55 00 56 0 4 mi 0 64 km 50 yd 46 m Some roofing damage occurred Trees were snapped or uprooted some of which fell onto power lines roads and yards 147 August 15 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday August 15 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 S of Chilcoot Lassen CA 39 43 53 N 120 07 42 W 39 7313 N 120 1284 W 39 7313 120 1284 Chilcoot Aug 14 EF1 20 30 20 34 0 43 mi 0 69 km 137 yd 125 m An anticyclonic tornado developed as a result of a Pyrocumulonimbus cloud generated by the Loyalton Fire Several pine trees were snapped or uprooted The National Weather Service in Reno Nevada issued a tornado warning for the storm this first time such a warning had ever been issued for a firenado 148 149 150 EF1 S of Chilcoot Lassen CA 39 43 26 N 120 07 49 W 39 7239 N 120 1303 W 39 7239 120 1303 Chilcoot Aug 15 EF1 21 04 21 08 0 09 mi 0 14 km 20 yd 18 m An anticyclonic tornado developed as a result of a pyrocumulonimbus cloud generated by the Loyalton Fire Several aspen trees were snapped 151 EFU SE of Chilcoot Lassen CA 39 43 52 N 120 06 03 W 39 731 N 120 1009 W 39 731 120 1009 Chilcoot Aug 15 EFU 21 41 22 10 3 16 mi 5 09 km 156 yd 143 m An anticyclonic tornado developed as a result of a pyrocumulonimbus cloud generated by the Loyalton Fire This tornado was confirmed by multiple videos and photos taken of the tornado by bystanders 152 EF0 WNW of Paradise Hills Bernalillo NM 35 12 27 N 106 44 36 W 35 2075 N 106 7432 W 35 2075 106 7432 Paradise Hills Aug 15 EF0 22 30 22 32 0 01 mi 0 016 km 20 yd 18 m A National Weather Service employee observed a brief landspout tornado No damage occurred 153 EF0 SW of Akron Washington CO 40 07 N 103 17 W 40 11 N 103 28 W 40 11 103 28 Akron 1 Aug 15 EF0 23 33 23 38 0 01 mi 0 016 km 50 yd 46 m A trained spotter observed a brief landspout tornado No damage occurred 154 EF0 S of Midway Washington CO 40 06 N 103 24 W 40 1 N 103 4 W 40 1 103 4 Midway Aug 15 EF0 23 47 23 48 0 01 mi 0 016 km 50 yd 46 m A storm chaser observed a brief landspout tornado No damage occurred 155 EF0 SW of Akron Washington CO 40 03 N 103 21 W 40 05 N 103 35 W 40 05 103 35 Akron 2 Aug 15 EF0 23 52 23 55 0 01 mi 0 016 km 50 yd 46 m A trained spotter observed a brief landspout tornado No damage occurred 156 August 16 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday August 16 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 E of Laketon Gray TX 35 33 04 N 100 35 47 W 35 5512 N 100 5965 W 35 5512 100 5965 Laketon Aug 16 EF1 19 46 19 52 1 83 mi 2 95 km 200 yd 180 m A residence had minor damage including very minor damage to the roof cap a rolled air conditioning unit and a destroyed free standing antenna tower A metal storage box with a car stored inside was rolled onto some farming equipment Two barns were stripped of much of their sheet metal causing a wall to collapse The tornado was at its strongest as it snapped four power poles which were 10 in 25 cm in diameter Debris from the tornado was found 100 200 yd 91 183 m away from the home and barns 157 EF0 Merritt Island Brevard FL 28 21 56 N 80 40 34 W 28 3656 N 80 6760 W 28 3656 80 6760 Merritt Island Aug 16 EF0 20 48 20 49 0 4 mi 0 64 km 25 yd 23 m A waterspout developed on Sykes Creek before coming onshore The back porch of a home was lifted over the house and landed in the front yard Fences were blown down and roofing and trees were damaged 158 EFU NW of Timpas Otero CO 37 56 N 103 54 W 37 94 N 103 9 W 37 94 103 9 Timpas Aug 16 EFU 00 45 00 47 0 1 mi 0 16 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser No damage occurred 159 August 18 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday August 18 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF2 North DeLand Volusia FL 29 02 06 N 81 20 28 W 29 0349 N 81 3410 W 29 0349 81 3410 North Deland Aug 18 EF2 19 48 20 02 4 59 mi 7 39 km 550 yd 500 m Two homes were completely unroofed a few other homes received moderate to major roof and structural damage and many other homes sustained minor damage as this strong rain wrapped tornado tracked through North Deland Several large healthy tree trunks were found snapped and twisted near the base and numerous smaller trees were snapped midway up the trunk A storage building had its roof torn off a box delivery truck was tipped over and a car was flipped upside down as well 160 EF0 Northern Debary Volusia FL 28 56 57 N 81 15 58 W 28 9492 N 81 2660 W 28 9492 81 2660 Debary Aug 18 EF0 19 48 19 49 0 05 mi 0 080 km 70 yd 64 m Several large tree branches were downed at the north edge of Debary and a mobile home had its roof caved in 161 August 19 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday August 19 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 Lincroft Monmouth NJ 40 19 19 N 74 07 42 W 40 3220 N 74 1283 W 40 3220 74 1283 Lincroft Aug 19 EF0 13 57 13 59 1 2 mi 1 9 km 70 yd 64 m This tornado touched down at a baseball field on the campus of Brookdale Community College A set of metal bleachers were tossed As the tornado moved into a residential area it uprooted a tree and snapped tree limbs and the tops of some trees More tree damage occurred as it passed through another residential area No direct structural damage occurred though some homes were damaged from fallen trees 162 EF0 Golden Beach Miami Dade FL 25 58 01 N 80 07 07 W 25 967 N 80 1187 W 25 967 80 1187 Golden Beach Aug 19 EF0 18 20 18 23 0 5 mi 0 80 km 160 yd 150 m The tornado first formed as a waterspout off the coast of Sunny Isles Beach It made landfall on the northern side of Golden Beach Trees were snapped or uprooted metal gates were damaged and twisted and lawn patio furniture was tossed One home had water blown into it through its sliding doors 163 August 21 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday August 21 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 SW of Lake City Marshall SD 45 42 N 97 26 W 45 7 N 97 44 W 45 7 97 44 Lake City Aug 21 EF0 21 03 21 04 0 09 mi 0 14 km 10 yd 9 1 m A trained spotter observed a brief waterspout over Roy Lake No damage occurred as the waterspout never came onshore 164 August 22 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday August 22 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 ENE of West Alton Belknap NH 43 34 00 N 71 16 17 W 43 5666 N 71 2714 W 43 5666 71 2714 West Alton Aug 22 EF0 16 45 16 50 1 54 mi 2 48 km 50 yd 46 m Multiple videos caught a waterspout over Lake Winnipesaukee No damage occurred as the waterspout never reached land 165 EF0 Center Ossipee Carroll NH 43 45 N 71 09 W 43 75 N 71 15 W 43 75 71 15 Center Ossipee Aug 22 EF0 18 05 18 10 1 65 mi 2 66 km 50 yd 46 m The tornado caused mostly minor tree damage with a few trees snapped and uprooted and some tree branches broken A commercial building and one other structure had minor roof and shingle damage 166 August 23 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday August 23 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EFU NNW of Hobbs Island Madison AL 34 33 N 86 33 W 34 55 N 86 55 W 34 55 86 55 Hobbs Island Aug 23 EFU 17 13 17 21 0 12 mi 0 19 km 50 yd 46 m A research meteorologist observed a waterspout over the Tennessee River that separates Madison and Morgan counties It became a tornado as it came onto Hobbs Island before dissipating A mesonet camera set up by the University of Alabama in Huntsville s SWIRLL program caught the brief tornado No damage occurred 167 August 26 event edit Event was associated with Hurricane Laura List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday August 26 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 ESE of Magnolia Assumption LA 29 59 N 91 03 W 29 99 N 91 05 W 29 99 91 05 Magnolia Aug 26 EF0 18 55 18 56 0 05 mi 0 080 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado touched down producing no damage 168 August 27 event edit The events in Arkansas were associated with Hurricane Laura List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday August 27 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 NW of Halcott Center Greene NY 42 12 58 N 74 30 55 W 42 2162 N 74 5152 W 42 2162 74 5152 Halcott Center Aug 27 EF1 18 11 0 25 mi 0 40 km 25 yd 23 m About 15 trees on a hilltop had their tops torn off 169 EF0 Birch Hill Litchfield CT 41 42 00 N 73 29 56 W 41 7 N 73 499 W 41 7 73 499 Kent Aug 27 EF0 19 24 19 25 0 51 mi 0 82 km 75 yd 69 m Trees were snapped and uprooted 170 EF0 NW of Minortown Litchfield CT 41 34 38 N 73 11 19 W 41 5771 N 73 1886 W 41 5771 73 1886 Kent Aug 27 EF0 19 36 19 37 0 06 mi 0 097 km 20 yd 18 m A brief tornado downed numerous trees in various directions 171 EF1 N of Bethany to SE of North Haven New Haven CT 41 26 45 N 72 59 15 W 41 4459 N 72 9875 W 41 4459 72 9875 Bethany Aug 27 EF1 19 53 20 03 11 1 mi 17 9 km 500 yd 460 m As the tornado touched down north of Bethany it produced hardwood tree damage consistent with a high end EF0 to a low end EF1 tornado Near Lake Bethany significant roof damage occurred to several homes Multiple hardwood trees were snapped as well In Hamden numerous buildings were damaged near the town s center including a 2 story building which lost its flat roof The tornado peaked in both intensity as width as it inflicted high end EF1 damage to trees and structures in North Haven before dissipating 172 EF1 Southern Montgomery Orange NY 41 30 18 N 74 15 37 W 41 505 N 74 2602 W 41 505 74 2602 Montgomery Aug 27 EF1 22 15 22 20 2 6 mi 4 2 km 600 yd 550 m This tornado touched down on the northwestern side of Orange County Airport before moving though the southern fringes of Montgomery A temporary weather station recorded a sustained wind of 69 mph 111 km h with a gust to 82 mph 132 km h before being knocked offline Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path 173 EF0 E of Palestine St Francis AR 34 58 N 90 52 W 34 96 N 90 87 W 34 96 90 87 Palestine Longino Aug 27 EF0 23 29 23 32 2 15 mi 3 46 km 60 yd 55 m Storm chasers spotted a tornado that knocked down power lines on US 70 174 EF0 ESE of Goodrich Woodruff AR 35 18 18 N 91 11 01 W 35 3051 N 91 1835 W 35 3051 91 1835 McCrory Aug 27 EF0 23 45 23 48 1 26 mi 2 03 km 50 yd 46 m A high end EF0 tornado occurred just east of the small community of Riverside The roof of a covered parking area was thrown a large tree fell on a home and a power pole was pushed over 175 EF1 Hickory Ridge Cross AR 35 23 N 90 59 W 35 38 N 90 99 W 35 38 90 99 Hickory Ridge Aug 27 EF1 00 13 00 17 2 15 mi 3 46 km 80 yd 73 m Tornado moved directly through the center of Hickory Ridge damaging an airplane hangar uprooting trees and damaging buildings in the town itself 176 EF1 Dryden to E of Egypt Craighead AR 35 50 N 90 54 W 35 83 N 90 9 W 35 83 90 9 Dryden Aug 27 EF1 01 31 01 36 3 56 mi 5 73 km 70 yd 64 m Metal panels were pulled from an airplane hangar and a house sustained roof damage Trees were uprooted 177 EF0 NNE of Red Oak Poinsett AR 35 37 N 90 23 W 35 61 N 90 38 W 35 61 90 38 Lepanto Aug 27 EF0 01 55 01 57 0 89 mi 1 43 km 60 yd 55 m Tornado was observed in a field by broadcast media and reported on social media There was no damage 178 EF1 ESE of Bowman to W of Claunch Craighead AR 35 49 N 90 28 W 35 81 N 90 47 W 35 81 90 47 Southland Bowman Aug 27 EF1 02 13 02 19 4 47 mi 7 19 km 120 yd 110 m A high end EF1 tornado significantly damaged a church west of Lake City 179 EF1 Goobertown Craighead AR 35 57 N 90 34 W 35 95 N 90 56 W 35 95 90 56 Goobertown Aug 27 EF1 02 24 02 26 0 89 mi 1 43 km 50 yd 46 m Three homes were damaged one of which was partially unroofed The tornado prompted a PDS tornado warning for nearby Greene County 180 EF2 S of Biggers to N of Ingram Randolph AR 36 18 27 N 90 48 32 W 36 3076 N 90 8089 W 36 3076 90 8089 Biggers Aug 27 EF2 03 07 03 23 14 02 mi 22 56 km 100 yd 91 m As the tornado touched down southeast of US 62 south of Biggers it destroyed a metal farm building and snapped some trees As the tornado continued to the northwest some garage doors were blown in on some large metal buildings After passing through Stokes the tornado reached peak intensity in Jerrett southwest of Maynard A home had large sections of its roof torn off and a couple of its exterior walls fell inward A large metal outbuilding on the property was also destroyed The tornado then weakened and dissipated shortly after that Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path as well 181 August 28 event edit The events in the Southeast were associated with Hurricane Laura List of confirmed tornadoes Friday August 28 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 E of Redfield Spink SD 44 52 08 N 98 30 19 W 44 8688 N 98 5052 W 44 8688 98 5052 Redfield Aug 28 EF1 05 56 06 00 2 83 mi 4 55 km 40 yd 37 m The sign of a meat processing facility was torn out of the ground A nearby building had significant wall damage including the north facing wall which was destroyed Nearby seed silos were buckled Several vehicles had damaged windows and a trailer was flipped into a cornfield A circulation was evident in an adjacent cornfield and some trees were snapped or uprooted 182 EF0 ENE of Redfield Spink SD 44 52 40 N 98 28 52 W 44 8777 N 98 4811 W 44 8777 98 4811 Redfield Aug 28 EF0 05 56 06 00 1 83 mi 2 95 km 40 yd 37 m This tornado s path was evident in multiple cornfields with some corn being leveled in spots 183 EFU W of De Smet Municipal Airport Kingsbury SD 44 26 09 N 98 39 24 W 44 4357 N 98 6567 W 44 4357 98 6567 De Smet 1 Aug 28 EFU 06 26 06 27 0 36 mi 0 58 km 25 yd 23 m Damage was limited to crops with scouring noted on satellite imagery 184 EF1 SSW of De Smet Kingsbury SD 44 19 49 N 98 34 45 W 44 3302 N 98 5791 W 44 3302 98 5791 De Smet 2 Aug 28 EF1 06 27 06 28 0 61 mi 0 98 km 25 yd 23 m A barn collapsed with debris blown into another building the top half of a concrete silo collapsed and a few other farm buildings were damaged Large tree limbs were snapped and crops were scoured 185 EF0 WSW of Clear Lake Deuel SD 44 43 06 N 96 51 00 W 44 7182 N 96 85 W 44 7182 96 85 Clear Lake 1 Aug 28 EF0 07 08 07 09 0 12 mi 0 19 km 50 yd 46 m A very brief tornado destroyed a small shed pulling its anchor posts out of the ground The roof was torn from a shed and tossed into a barn A barn roof was partially damaged 186 EF0 W of Clear Lake 1st tornado Deuel SD 44 46 26 N 96 46 24 W 44 7740 N 96 7732 W 44 7740 96 7732 Clear Lake 2 Aug 28 EF0 07 09 07 10 0 21 mi 0 34 km 20 yd 18 m A very brief tornado flattened corn in a convergent pattern and damaged tree limbs 187 EF0 W of Clear Lake 2nd tornado Deuel SD 44 44 46 N 96 48 59 W 44 746 N 96 8165 W 44 746 96 8165 Clear Lake 3 Aug 28 EF0 07 09 07 10 0 73 mi 1 17 km 30 yd 27 m A very brief tornado broke large tree limbs uprooted a few trees and caused minor damage to the sheet metal of a small building 188 EF1 WNW of Clear Lake Deuel SD 44 46 26 N 96 46 24 W 44 7740 N 96 7732 W 44 7740 96 7732 Clear Lake 4 Aug 28 EF1 07 11 07 13 0 91 mi 1 46 km 40 yd 37 m A hog barn lost its roof and its walls were severely damaged Some debris was lodged into hay bales 189 EF0 NE of Oxford Lafayette MS 34 23 N 89 31 W 34 39 N 89 52 W 34 39 89 52 College Hill Station Aug 28 EF0 11 33 11 34 1 1 mi 1 8 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado caused tree damage 190 EF1 SE of Pleasant Hill to SE of Grayson Winston AL 34 12 11 N 87 25 42 W 34 203 N 87 4283 W 34 203 87 4283 Ashridge Aug 28 EF1 21 02 21 18 8 75 mi 14 08 km 325 yd 297 m This tornado caused damage to trees and an outbuilding before striking the small rural community of Moreland There it removed sheathing from under a manufactured home destroyed a small outbuilding and removed portions of siding and sheathing from another manufactured home Later on the tornado tore portions of a roof off another manufactured home damaged two garage doors and blew out a window and damaged the exterior wall of an outdoor storage building More trees were damaged here and to the northeast before the tornado dissipated 191 EF1 N of Double Springs Winston AL 34 10 06 N 87 24 36 W 34 1684 N 87 41 W 34 1684 87 41 Double Springs Aug 28 EF1 21 36 21 41 2 56 mi 4 12 km 100 yd 91 m As the tornado touched down near a mobile home manufacturing facility it peeled sheet metal off the roof of the building removed some skirting from a modular building destroyed a three sided lumber shed and blew out two windows on a vehicle The tornado then crossed SR 33 before entering a wooded and inaccessible area causing more tree damage before it dissipated 192 EF1 NE of Addison to SSW of Battleground Cullman AL 34 14 37 N 87 06 07 W 34 2436 N 87 1019 W 34 2436 87 1019 Sardis Aug 28 EF1 22 27 22 36 5 56 mi 8 95 km 115 yd 105 m A farm building sustained roof damage at the beginning of the path The tornado was at its strongest as it destroyed two small farm buildings and knocked a single wide mobile home off its piers although it remained upright despite having a strap and I beam dislodged Damage here was rated low end EF1 Trees were snapped and uprooted as well 193 EF0 SW of Vervilla Warren TN 35 33 13 N 85 54 12 W 35 5535 N 85 9032 W 35 5535 85 9032 Vervilla Aug 28 EF0 22 28 22 31 1 53 mi 2 46 km 65 yd 59 m A barn was significantly damaged while another small barn was destroyed several trees were blown down and corn was blown down in a convergent narrow path by this weak intermittent tornado This was the first tornado ever recorded in Warren County in the month of August 194 EF0 S of Centeredale Cullman Morgan AL 34 18 22 N 86 43 28 W 34 3062 N 86 7245 W 34 3062 86 7245 Center Dale Aug 28 EF0 22 58 23 03 0 22 mi 0 35 km 40 yd 37 m A high end EF0 tornado occurred just southeast of Eva A small storage structure made out of cinder blocks was destroyed although the structure was neither well anchored nor was it reinforced Large tree branches were snapped and a convergent grass pattern was left in a field Video of the tornado also showed vehicles being lifted by the tornado and sat down along with a boat which was pushed 3 ft 0 91 m away 195 196 EF0 S of Baxter Putnam TN 36 04 31 N 85 38 26 W 36 0753 N 85 6405 W 36 0753 85 6405 Baxter Aug 28 EF0 00 24 00 28 2 38 mi 3 83 km 50 yd 46 m A home near the beginning of the path had roof and garage door damage while several other homes sustained varying degrees of roof damage a mobile home lost part of its roof Further to the northeast another mobile home was slightly damaged and an outbuilding was destroyed Several trees were snapped or uprooted on the intermittent damage path as well This was the first tornado ever recorded in Putnam County in the month of August 197 August 29 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday August 29 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 W of Stillwater Saratoga NY 42 56 20 N 73 42 00 W 42 939 N 73 7 W 42 939 73 7 Stillwater Aug 29 EF1 21 26 21 27 0 26 mi 0 42 km 50 yd 46 m A mobile home was severely damaged Some trees were uprooted and tree branches were snapped One person was injured 198 EF1 Schaghticoke Rensselaer NY 42 54 58 N 73 35 42 W 42 916 N 73 595 W 42 916 73 595 Schaghticoke Aug 29 EF1 21 42 21 46 2 17 mi 3 49 km 100 yd 91 m The roof of a home was significantly damaged and a shed at that same home was destroyed The high school and elementary school in Schaghticoke were damaged as well Trees were downed in a cemetery and there was sporadic tree damage in the later portion of the path 199 EF0 W of Hartman Warren NY 43 16 04 N 73 50 06 W 43 2677 N 73 8351 W 43 2677 73 8351 Schaghticoke Aug 29 EF1 22 56 22 57 0 47 mi 0 76 km 100 yd 91 m The tornado initially touched down on the Hudson River About a dozen trees were uprooted and snapped An outdoor canopy was destroyed and lawn furniture was scattered 200 August 30 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday August 30 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF2 N of Miller Hand SD 44 42 32 N 98 59 15 W 44 709 N 98 9875 W 44 709 98 9875 Miller Aug 30 EF2 23 03 23 13 1 6 mi 2 6 km 300 yd 270 m 1 death An RV and trailer were blown off the road by this strong cone tornado killing the driver The RV was lofted and rolled about 200 yards 180 m into a field Trees and a fence line were damaged and corn was flattened in a convergent pattern 201 August 31 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday August 31 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 W of Escanaba Delta MI 45 44 21 N 87 09 40 W 45 7392 N 87 1611 W 45 7392 87 1611 Escanaba Aug 31 EF1 21 30 21 32 0 61 mi 0 98 km 200 yd 180 m A brief spin up tornado caused extensive damage to several storage units knocked down a few utility poles and snapped and uprooted hundreds of trees a couple of which fell on a residence This tornado was unusual as it was spawned by a low top supercell with no lightning 202 September editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total 3 26 7 2 0 0 0 38 September 1 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday September 1 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 NE of Plumerville to N of Menifee Conway AR 35 10 56 N 92 36 17 W 35 1823 N 92 6047 W 35 1823 92 6047 Plumerville Sept 1 EF1 18 59 19 05 3 2 mi 5 1 km 100 yd 91 m This low end EF1 tornado caused mainly tree damage although some outbuildings and homes had minor damage 203 EF0 NW of Wooster to Bono Faulkner AR 35 13 33 N 92 29 20 W 35 2258 N 92 4889 W 35 2258 92 4889 Wooster Sept 1 EF0 19 13 19 17 3 2 mi 5 1 km 50 yd 46 m Some trees were damaged by this tornado which was caught on video 204 EF2 S of Heber Springs Cleburne AR 35 25 52 N 92 02 12 W 35 4311 N 92 0367 W 35 4311 92 0367 Heber Springs Sept 1 EF2 20 07 20 16 5 3 mi 8 5 km 150 yd 140 m A low end EF2 tornado snapped or uprooted many large healthy trees and damaged multiple outbuildings 205 EF0 S of Deering Pemiscot MO 36 11 N 89 53 W 36 18 N 89 88 W 36 18 89 88 Deering Sept 1 EF0 21 14 21 21 2 1 mi 3 4 km 50 yd 46 m This tornado which reported by broadcast media and emergency management stayed over open farmland on an intermittent path causing no structural damage 206 EF0 E of Beasley Crossroads Williamson TN 35 51 42 N 87 08 12 W 35 8616 N 87 1367 W 35 8616 87 1367 Fairview Sept 1 EF0 21 28 21 35 2 8 mi 4 5 km 25 yd 23 m Several trees were damaged west of and on Interstate 840 with straight line winds damaging more trees after the tornado dissipated 207 EF0 Mooring to N of Wynnburg Lake TN 36 19 44 N 89 29 53 W 36 329 N 89 4981 W 36 329 89 4981 Mooring Sept 1 EF0 22 24 22 29 2 1 mi 3 4 km 50 yd 46 m This tornado which was reported by the public stayed over open farmland on an intermittent path causing no structural damage 208 EFU SSW of Lesley Hall TX 34 34 14 N 100 50 22 W 34 5706 N 100 8394 W 34 5706 100 8394 Lesley Sept 1 EFU 00 10 0 01 mi 0 016 km 30 yd 27 m A brief tornado occurred over open land and did not cause any known damage 209 September 3 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday September 3 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 Edgewater to Arundel on the Bay Anne Arundel MD 38 56 53 N 76 34 10 W 38 9480 N 76 5695 W 38 9480 76 5695 Edgewater Sept 3 EF1 21 57 22 07 6 05 mi 9 74 km 100 yd 91 m Trees were downed where this tornado first touched down It reached peak intensity as it crossed MD 2 into a neighborhood where it tore away siding from the wall of a home damaged roof flashing on a different home and a commercial fence was blown down Heavy tree damage occurred in this area with at 10 of them being snapped or uprooted Some trees fell on power lines with two power poles being snapped as a result The tornado then weakened to EF0 strength as it crossed the South River before re intensifying back to low end EF1 strength entering Hillsmere Shores There a large tree was uprooted at The Key School soccer field and a large tree branch damaged protective netting and metal framing attached to the field s scoreboard More trees were damaged snapped or uprooted further to the southeast with one large uprooted tree puncturing the roof of house resulting in water intrusion The tornado then weakened and moved offshore into the Chesapeake Bay where it dissipated 210 September 5 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday September 5 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF2 NW of Huntington Lake Madera CA 37 21 N 119 20 W 37 35 N 119 34 W 37 35 119 34 Huntington Lake Sep 5 EF2 22 17 22 37 12 02 mi 19 34 km 50 yd 46 m This was the first of two rare fire tornadoes spawned by the Creek Fire Multiple 2 ft 0 61 m diameter trees were snapped 20 30 feet 6 1 9 1 m up with branches and bark removed as well 211 EF1 NE of Huntington Lake Fresno CA 37 15 N 119 12 W 37 25 N 119 20 W 37 25 119 20 Huntington Lake Sep 5 EF1 00 29 00 39 1 12 mi 1 80 km 75 yd 69 m Second of two rare fire tornadoes spawned by the Creek Fire Large live 15 in 38 cm diameter trees were snapped and several large root balls from the trees were completely pulled out of the ground as well 212 September 7 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday September 7 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 E of Delaware to NW of Sunbury Delaware OH 40 17 48 N 82 59 20 W 40 2966 N 82 9889 W 40 2966 82 9889 Delaware Sept 7 EF0 21 14 21 17 3 21 mi 5 17 km 150 yd 140 m Majority of damage done by this tornado was to trees The roof of a home was partially uplifted Shingles and other material were blown downwind 213 September 16 event edit Events were associated with Hurricane Sally List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday September 16 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 SSE of Macedonia to E of Union City Calhoun Jackson FL 30 30 34 N 85 02 24 W 30 5095 N 85 0401 W 30 5095 85 0401 Macedonia Sept 16 EF0 12 53 13 12 9 92 mi 15 96 km 50 yd 46 m In northern Calhoun county a shed was damaged and trees were blown down In southern Jackson county only damage to trees occurred 214 215 EF0 WSW of Cecil Cook GA 31 02 24 N 83 27 26 W 31 04 N 83 4573 W 31 04 83 4573 Cecil Sept 16 EF0 20 30 20 35 2 22 mi 3 57 km 50 yd 46 m Trees and powerlines were damaged A nearby deputy reported leaves falling from the sky shortly after the tornado lifted 216 EF0 NNW of Grooverville to WNW of Pidcock Brooks GA 30 44 43 N 83 43 43 W 30 7453 N 83 7287 W 30 7453 83 7287 Grooverville Sept 16 EF0 20 40 20 45 2 97 mi 4 78 km 50 yd 46 m Only damage to trees was found 217 EF0 ESE of Morven to E of Barney Lowndes Brooks GA 30 55 24 N 83 26 06 W 30 9234 N 83 4349 W 30 9234 83 4349 Morven Sept 16 EF0 20 46 20 57 5 26 mi 8 47 km 50 yd 46 m Only damage to trees was found 218 EF0 SW of Pavo Thomas GA 30 55 22 N 83 45 10 W 30 9228 N 83 7527 W 30 9228 83 7527 Pavo Sept 16 EF0 21 06 21 11 2 3 mi 3 7 km 50 yd 46 m Only damage to trees was found 219 EF1 W of Waycross Ware GA 31 12 46 N 82 24 10 W 31 2128 N 82 4029 W 31 2128 82 4029 Waycross Sept 16 EF1 23 33 23 38 0 16 mi 0 26 km 200 yd 180 m Gravestones were lofted and displaced at a cemetery and 20 percent of a church s roof was lifted off the building 220 September 17 event edit Events were associated with Hurricane Sally List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday September 17 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 W of Rincon to S of Springfield Effingham GA 32 16 50 N 81 18 09 W 32 2805 N 81 3024 W 32 2805 81 3024 Rincon Sept 17 EF1 06 54 07 02 2 66 mi 4 28 km 150 yd 140 m Many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path In the community of Cypress Cove 18 homes lost some siding and roof shingles 221 EFU WNW of Wiles Crossroads to SSE of Kingville Sumter Calhoun Richland SC 33 43 02 N 80 36 04 W 33 7171 N 80 601 W 33 7171 80 601 Wiles Crossroads Sept 17 EFU 11 58 12 17 6 9 mi 11 1 km 150 yd 140 m Based on an aerial survey and doppler radar this tornado first touched down along the northern end of Lake Marion Only tree damage was found Although damage did occur this tornado received an EF Unknown rating due to the aerial survey not being able to confirm the degree of damage done to the trees 222 223 224 EFU W of Pinewood Sumter SC 33 43 27 N 80 34 21 W 33 7242 N 80 5725 W 33 7242 80 5725 Pinewood Sept 17 EFU 11 59 12 04 2 50 mi 4 02 km 100 yd 91 m The tornado was confirmed by an aerial survey Only tree damage occurred Like the tornado that formed only a minute before this one this tornado also received an EF Unknown rating due to the aerial survey not being able to confirm the degree of damage done to the trees 225 EF1 NNE of Reevesville Dorchester SC 33 13 19 N 80 37 58 W 33 2219 N 80 6329 W 33 2219 80 6329 Reevesville Sept 17 EF1 13 13 13 14 0 6 mi 0 97 km 150 yd 140 m This tornado hit a tree farm snapping or uprooting dozens of trees along with overturning hundreds of potted trees and shrubs A few homes had minor siding and shingle damage 226 EF0 N of Wells Orangeburg SC 33 23 09 N 80 29 05 W 33 3859 N 80 4847 W 33 3859 80 4847 Wells Sept 17 EF0 13 49 13 50 0 23 mi 0 37 km 100 yd 91 m A few large tree limbs were snapped as the tornado crossed US 15 227 EF0 Adams Landing Clarendon SC 33 31 33 N 80 26 11 W 33 5259 N 80 4363 W 33 5259 80 4363 Adams Landing Sept 17 EF0 14 17 14 19 0 93 mi 1 50 km 100 yd 91 m This brief tornado touched down on the edge of Lake Marion just west of I 95 Several large hardwood trees and large tree branches were both snapped The tornado then crossed over a small part of Lake Marion again before snapping tree branches in the Santee National Wildlife Refuge before dissipating 228 EF0 E of Paxville Clarendon SC 33 43 47 N 80 17 53 W 33 7297 N 80 2981 W 33 7297 80 2981 Paxville Sept 17 EF0 15 14 15 15 0 6 mi 0 97 km 25 yd 23 m The trunk of a hardwood tree was split and large tree branches were snapped 229 EF0 E of South Sumter to NE of East Sumter Sumter SC 33 52 29 N 80 16 44 W 33 8747 N 80 2788 W 33 8747 80 2788 South Sumter Sept 17 EF0 15 43 16 00 5 88 mi 9 46 km 50 yd 46 m Several pine trees and limbs were snapped and a pine tree was uprooted 230 EF0 N of Lone Star Calhoun SC 33 38 59 N 80 35 15 W 33 6498 N 80 5875 W 33 6498 80 5875 Lone Star Sept 17 EF0 16 06 16 08 1 01 mi 1 63 km 25 yd 23 m Large tree branches were snapped and a large tree was uprooted 231 EF0 E of St Matthews Calhoun SC 33 39 17 N 80 43 04 W 33 6548 N 80 7178 W 33 6548 80 7178 St Matthews Sept 17 EF0 16 45 16 46 0 32 mi 0 51 km 25 yd 23 m Several hardwood trees were uprooted and large tree branches were snapped 232 EF0 W of Pinewood to W of Privateer Sumter SC 33 45 03 N 80 30 17 W 33 7507 N 80 5047 W 33 7507 80 5047 Pinewood Sept 17 EF0 17 19 17 28 6 26 mi 10 07 km 25 yd 23 m A small pine and hardwood tree were both snapped 233 EF0 NE of Sardis to SE Timmonsville Florence SC 34 02 49 N 79 55 57 W 34 0469 N 79 9326 W 34 0469 79 9326 Sardis Sept 17 EF0 18 45 18 49 4 99 mi 8 03 km 25 yd 23 m A single and double wide mobile home was damaged The tornado crossed I 95 before lifting One person was injured as he was clearing debris from a mobile home within 15 minutes of the tornado 234 EF0 NE of Evergreen Florence SC 34 05 52 N 79 37 36 W 34 0977 N 79 6267 W 34 0977 79 6267 Evergreen Sept 17 EF0 19 21 19 24 2 24 mi 3 60 km 20 yd 18 m Scattered tree damaged occurred A metal carport was flipped 235 EF0 Hampstead Pender NC 34 24 22 N 77 37 53 W 34 406 N 77 6313 W 34 406 77 6313 Hampstead Sept 17 EF0 00 17 00 19 0 09 mi 0 14 km 20 yd 18 m A few homes were damaged fences were snapped in multiple directions and tree limbs were snapped 236 EF1 SE of Merrimon Carteret NC 34 56 11 N 76 37 45 W 34 9364 N 76 6291 W 34 9364 76 6291 Merrimon Sept 17 EF1 01 16 01 17 0 15 mi 0 24 km 25 yd 23 m Trees were snapped 237 EF0 N of University of North Carolina Wilmington New Hanover NC 34 13 55 N 77 52 20 W 34 2319 N 77 8722 W 34 2319 77 8722 Wilmington Sept 17 EF0 01 28 01 29 0 15 mi 0 24 km 20 yd 18 m Sheathing was ripped off of two apartment buildings Roof singles were upturned and an unanchored mailbox stand was knocked over 238 September 18 event edit Event was associated with Hurricane Sally List of confirmed tornadoes Friday September 18 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 SW of Lowland Pamlico NC 35 15 34 N 76 36 24 W 35 2594 N 76 6066 W 35 2594 76 6066 Lowland Sept 18 EF0 05 33 05 34 0 1 mi 0 16 km 20 yd 18 m As this tornado crossed NC 33 in the Goose Creek Game Land area pine tree limbs and a pine tree were snapped 239 September 25 event edit Event in South Carolina was indirectly associated with Tropical Storm Beta List of confirmed tornadoes Friday September 25 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 NE of Myrtle Beach Horry SC 33 44 24 N 78 49 02 W 33 7401 N 78 8171 W 33 7401 78 8171 Myrtle Beach Sept 25 EF0 19 24 19 25 0 19 mi 0 31 km 25 yd 23 m A brief waterspout moved onshore damaging umbrellas chairs and small storage bins 240 EF0 SE of Rouse Iron WI 46 20 N 90 27 W 46 34 N 90 45 W 46 34 90 45 Rouse Sept 25 EF0 00 52 00 54 0 8 mi 1 3 km 50 yd 46 m Minor tree damage occurred 241 September 29 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday September 29 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF0 E of Sedley Southampton VA 36 46 05 N 76 56 05 W 36 7681 N 76 9348 W 36 7681 76 9348 Sedley Sept 29 EF0 02 33 02 35 1 5 mi 2 4 km 50 yd 46 m Three outbuildings were damaged Trees were snapped or uprooted including one which fell on a home causing significant damage 242 EF0 NE of Windsor to SE of Isle of Wight Isle of Wight VA 36 49 53 N 76 43 48 W 36 8315 N 76 7299 W 36 8315 76 7299 Windsor Sept 29 EF0 02 56 03 05 4 3 mi 6 9 km 75 yd 69 m A carport was rolled and destroyed Several trees were snapped or uprooted 243 See also editTornadoes of 2020 List of United States tornadoes from May to July 2020 List of United States tornadoes from October to December 2020Notes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down however all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down however all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency References edit U S Tornado Climatology National Centers for Environmental Information Retrieved August 3 2020 Storm Events Database August 1 2020 Report National Centers for Environmental Information Retrieved November 18 2020 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Virginia Event Report EF0 Tornado Report National Centers for Environmental Information 2020 Retrieved January 13 2023 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Connecticut Event Report EF0 Tornado Report 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