Location Date/Time Deaths & Injuries Property & Crop Dmg Event Type and Details Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - April 2020 ALABAMA, Central SUMTER COUNTY --- 0.9 NW YORK [32.49, -88.33] 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 04/08/20 14:13 CST 04/08/20 14:14 CST Source: Emergency Manager A large tree uprooted and power lines downed along County Road 2, just west of the town of York. CHILTON COUNTY --- 0.9 SW THORSBY [32.91, -86.73] 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 04/08/20 14:18 CST 04/08/20 14:19 CST Source: Emergency Manager A large tree uprooted and power lines downed near County Road 744. SUMTER COUNTY --- CUBA [32.43, -88.38] 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 04/08/20 14:18 CST 04/08/20 14:19 CST Source: Fire Department/Rescue A large tree uprooted and power lines downed in the town of Cuba. ELMORE COUNTY --- COTTON [32.68, -86.02] 0 0 Hail (2.00 in) 04/08/20 15:10 CST 04/08/20 15:15 CST Source: Public Large hail covering the ground. MACON COUNTY --- NOTASULGA [32.57, -85.67] 0 0 Hail (1.00 in) 04/08/20 15:41 CST 04/08/20 15:42 CST Source: Emergency Manager LEE COUNTY --- 1.9 N MITCHELL XRD [32.56, -85.40] 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 04/08/20 15:45 CST 04/08/20 15:46 CST Source: Emergency Manager Power lines downed on Lee Road 112 near Lee Road 48. LEE COUNTY --- 0.9 NW BUPREE [32.48, -85.36] 0 0 Hail (1.00 in) 04/08/20 16:04 CST 04/08/20 16:05 CST Source: Broadcast Media Quarter size hail covering the ground. LEE COUNTY --- 1.2 ESE MITCHELL XRD [32.53, -85.38] 0 0 Hail (0.75 in) 04/08/20 16:05 CST 04/08/20 16:06 CST Source: Public Hail reported along County Road 852 near Highway 51. LEE COUNTY --- 1.4 WSW BUPREE [32.46, -85.37] 0 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt) 04/08/20 16:05 CST 04/08/20 16:06 CST Source: Emergency Manager Several trees uprooted along Highway 51 just north of the town of Marvyn. PICKENS COUNTY --- ALICEVILLE [33.13, -88.15] 0 0 Hail (1.00 in) 04/09/20 04:31 CST 04/09/20 04:32 CST Source: Public Large hail reported in the town of Aliceville. 07/14/2020 Page 1 of 44 Printed on:
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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - April 2020
ALABAMA, Central
SUMTER COUNTY --- 0.9 NW YORK [32.49, -88.33]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/08/20 14:13 CST
04/08/20 14:14 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A large tree uprooted and power lines downed along County Road 2, just west of the town of York.
CHILTON COUNTY --- 0.9 SW THORSBY [32.91, -86.73]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/08/20 14:18 CST
04/08/20 14:19 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A large tree uprooted and power lines downed near County Road 744.
SUMTER COUNTY --- CUBA [32.43, -88.38]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/08/20 14:18 CST
04/08/20 14:19 CST Source: Fire Department/Rescue
A large tree uprooted and power lines downed in the town of Cuba.
ELMORE COUNTY --- COTTON [32.68, -86.02]
0
0
Hail (2.00 in)04/08/20 15:10 CST
04/08/20 15:15 CST Source: Public
Large hail covering the ground.
MACON COUNTY --- NOTASULGA [32.57, -85.67]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/08/20 15:41 CST
04/08/20 15:42 CST Source: Emergency Manager
LEE COUNTY --- 1.9 N MITCHELL XRD [32.56, -85.40]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/08/20 15:45 CST
04/08/20 15:46 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Power lines downed on Lee Road 112 near Lee Road 48.
LEE COUNTY --- 0.9 NW BUPREE [32.48, -85.36]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/08/20 16:04 CST
04/08/20 16:05 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Quarter size hail covering the ground.
LEE COUNTY --- 1.2 ESE MITCHELL XRD [32.53, -85.38]
0
0
Hail (0.75 in)04/08/20 16:05 CST
04/08/20 16:06 CST Source: Public
Hail reported along County Road 852 near Highway 51.
LEE COUNTY --- 1.4 WSW BUPREE [32.46, -85.37]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/08/20 16:05 CST
04/08/20 16:06 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along Highway 51 just north of the town of Marvyn.
PICKENS COUNTY --- ALICEVILLE [33.13, -88.15]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/09/20 04:31 CST
04/09/20 04:32 CST Source: Public
Large hail reported in the town of Aliceville.
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SUMTER COUNTY --- 1.4 ESE BODKA [32.81, -88.23]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/09/20 04:45 CST
04/09/20 04:46 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along Highway 116 west of the town of Gainesville.
GREENE COUNTY --- EUTAW [32.83, -87.88]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/09/20 04:57 CST
04/09/20 04:58 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Several trees uprooted along Highway 11 in the town of Eutaw.
Several waves of severe thunderstorms tracked southeast across central Alabama on April 8th and April 9th. The first wave developed
during the heating of the day, along a low level theta-e axis that was draped from the northwest counties and extended southeast.
Warm and moist conditions near the surface combined with cooler and drier air aloft produced conditions favorable for strong winds
and large hail.
PICKENS COUNTY --- 1.7 W PICKENSVILLE [33.23, -88.30]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 14:38 CST
04/12/20 14:39 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Several trees uprooted near Pickensville Lake.
MARION COUNTY --- 5.3 ENE SHOTTSVILLE [34.29, -88.04]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 14:53 CST
04/12/20 14:54 CST Source: 911 Call Center
Several trees uprooted near County Roads 19 and across the entire county.
PICKENS COUNTY --- 2.9 W CARROLLTON [33.27, -88.15]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northwest Pickens County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with
maximum winds near 75 mph.
The tornado formed near the intersection of Willie Wright Road and St Johns Road, about three miles south-southeast of Ethelsville. The tornado tracked
northeast almost parallel to Willie Wright Road and dissipated near Mount Moriah Jones Road. Several large tree limbs and trees were downed along the
path. The tornado affected mostly rural locations.
PICKENS COUNTY --- GORDO [33.32, -87.90]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 15:10 CST
04/12/20 15:11 CST Source: Public
Several trees uprooted and snapped in the town of Gordo.
PICKENS COUNTY --- 5.6 ESE PALMETTO [33.46, -87.89], 7.6 ENE PALMETTO [33.53, -87.86]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in far southern Fayette County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with
maximum winds near 75 mph. This tornado is a continuation from Pickens County and dissipated near County Road 12 shortly after entering Fayette County.
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY --- 3.6 NW SAMANTHA [33.46, -87.66]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 65 kt)04/12/20 15:30 CST
04/12/20 15:31 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several dozen mature hardwood trees uprooted along leading edge of a bow echo.
FAYETTE COUNTY --- 4.9 NE NEWTONVILLE [33.59, -87.75], 4.8 SSE ROSSLAND CITY [33.61, -87.75]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southern Blount County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with
maximum winds near 75 mph.
A tornado touched down near Whites Creek, generally along Center Springs Road. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted before the tornado moved
east causing minor roof damage to at least two homes, uprooting trees, and destroying a storage shed. The tornado quickly weakened and lifted as it
moved over a heavily wooded area just to the east-northeast where remnant debris lied in the tree line. Aerial photos helped establish a clearly identifiable
convergent debris pattern.
BLOUNT COUNTY --- 1.3 NNW ADVILLE [33.90, -86.65], 1.8 E LOCUST FORK [33.90, -86.59]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Blount County, just west of Oneonta, and determined that it was consistent with an EF2
tornado, with maximum winds near 115 mph.
A tornado touched down near Moss Road and County Road 33. The tornado quickly intensified as it began to snap and uproot various trees near a farm,
and also destroyed a farm shed. Numerous trees were uprooted as the tornado crossed Highway 33, before impacting two residences. It was here where
the damage survey team found the most significant damage as one residence sustained moderate roof and siding damage, and another was completely
swept off its foundation, moving nearly 60 feet to the north. Dozens of trees were also snapped and uprooted on these properties as the tornado tracked
parallel to the highway in a northeast direction. The tornado crossed County Road 1 where another corridor of significant tree damage was observed. Just
to the north, a shed was overturned and blown to the southeast. From here, the tornado continued northeast where structure damage was observed near
Highway 33. Various farm buildings sustained significant damage and at least one residence sustained roof damage (winds estimated at 100 mph). Damage
became more sporadic in nature and less severe northeast of this location, though another brief corridor of EF1 damage was observed near the
intersection of Shady Lane and US Highway 231, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. After crossing Highway 231, the tornado continued
northeast and approached Palisades Park before dissipating along Ebell Road.
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northeast Blount, near the Etowah County line, and determined that it was consistent with an
EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 80 mph.
The tornado first touched down near the Walnut Grove community along the Blount-Etowah County line. Here sporadic tree damage was noted with some
large limbs snapped and trees uprooted along Highway 278. The tornado tracked northeast and into Etowah County.
ETOWAH COUNTY --- 1.2 WNW WALNUT GROVE [34.08, -86.32], 1.3 SE BOAZ [34.19, -86.15]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northwest Etowah County, near the Blount County line, and determined that it was consistent
with an EF2 tornado, with maximum winds near 115 mph.
This tornado is a continuation from Blount County. It tracked northeast along the ridgeline in northern Etowah County. Sporadic tree damage was noted
along Cove Spring Road and Cove Road. The tornado began to strengthen as it moved northeast toward the southern portions of the city of Boaz. Several
homes were damaged in this area some from falling trees. At least one home near the intersection of Highway 179 and Glover Road sustained significant
structural damage. A large industrial building in this area also sustained significant damage. At this point, the tornado reached its maximum intensity of 115
mph with a width of approximately 350 yards. The tornado continued to track northeast through Boaz with homes and structures damaged along Pleasant
Hill Road and Highway 205. Significant tree damage with uprooted and snapped trees were noted in this area. The tornado continued to track northeast and
into Marshall County.
ETOWAH COUNTY --- 1.4 NW ALABAMA CITY [34.04, -86.07], 1.9 NNW TABOR [34.18, -85.93]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Etowah County, near Attalla, and determined that it was consistent with an EF2 tornado, with
maximum winds near 115 mph.
A tornado touched down near Oak Hill Cemetery on the north side of Attalla along Highway 11. Here, several large trees were uprooted. The tornado
tracked northeast almost paralleling Highway 11. Many homes suffered extensive structural damage due to toppled trees. Numerous power poles were
also snapped along its track from Attalla to Reece City. The tornado widened and strengthened as it moved into Reece City with a wide swath of hardwood
trees snapped and uprooted along both sides of Highway 11 near Bethany Baptist Church and Clifford Drive. Here the tornado reached its maximum
intensity of 115 mph. The tornado maintained intensity as it crossed Highway 211 and with damage as far east as Interstate 59 and Highway 11. A barn
was also significantly damaged at this location. The tornado finally began to weaken as it tracked northeast with sporadic snapped and uprooted trees
noted for the next couple of miles. The tornado lifted just south of Wallace Drive.
CHEROKEE COUNTY --- 3.0 E SLACKLAND [34.14, -85.78]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 17:31 CST
04/12/20 17:32 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Providence Baptist Church had part of its roof blown off.
CHEROKEE COUNTY --- 3.3 NNE LEONARD [34.24, -85.79]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 17:33 CST
04/12/20 17:34 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed near the town of Sand Rock.
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CHEROKEE COUNTY --- 3.3 NNE LEONARD [34.24, -85.79]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 17:33 CST
04/12/20 17:34 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed.
CHEROKEE COUNTY --- NEW MOON [34.38, -85.52]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 17:56 CST
04/12/20 17:57 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along County Road 99.
(AL-Z038) CHAMBERS
0
0
High Wind (MAX 55 kt)04/12/20 18:00 CST
04/12/20 19:00 CST
SUMTER COUNTY --- GAINESVILLE [32.82, -88.17]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 18:05 CST
04/12/20 18:06 CST Source: Public
Several trees uprooted in the town of Gainesville.
CHEROKEE COUNTY --- 1.1 E BLANCHE [34.37, -85.58]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 18:09 CST
04/12/20 18:10 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along County Road 89.
WALKER COUNTY --- 1.0 W CARBON HILL [33.88, -87.55], 2.3 NE CARBON HILL [33.91, -87.51]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Walker County, near Carbon Hill, and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado,
with maximum winds near 110 mph.
A short-lived but intense tornado touched down near Nubbin Ridge Road in far northwestern Walker County. At this location, several trees were snapped
and uprooted. As the tornado tracked into the town of Carbon Hill, dozens of trees were uprooted or snapped off throughout the town. Various residential
and professional buildings sustained structural damage, including sections of roofing blown off of a site-built home as estimated winds peaked at 110 mph.
The area of greatest structural damage occurred along Nauvoo Lane where at least 5 manufactured homes and outbuildings were either rolled and
completely destroyed, shifted from block piers, or suffered substantial loss of roof and walls. The tornado continued towards Nauvoo Court and snapped
off a few large branches before ending just south of Interstate 22.
GREENE COUNTY --- 7.1 NNE SNODDY [33.13, -87.85]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 19:16 CST
04/12/20 19:17 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted in the community of Jena.
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY --- 2.2 NW FOX [33.29, -87.50]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 19:27 CST
04/12/20 19:28 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted and landed on homes.
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY --- 2.0 WNW FOX [33.28, -87.50], 4.8 NW KELLERMAN [33.38, -87.38]
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National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Tuscaloosa County, north of Holt, and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado,
with maximum winds near 100 mph.
A tornado began on the eastern banks of Lake Tuscaloosa, inside the Northriver Yacht Club community. Trees were snapped and uprooted, with some
residences sustaining relatively minor roof damage. The tornado tracked northeastward and crossed the Black Warrior River, uprooting and snapping
hundreds of trees along its path. The tornado ended just before the Whiteoak Creek Branch of the Black Warrior River, just before
the Jefferson County line.
TUSCALOOSA COUNTY --- 0.7 ENE (TCL)TUSCALOOSA ARPT [33.22, -87.61], 1.5 S VETERANS HOSPITAL [33.16, -87.58], 0.9 NNW COTTONDALE
[33.19, -87.45], 2.5 NNW HOLT JCT [33.25, -87.52]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 20:00 CST
04/12/20 21:30 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Flash flooding between the cities of Northport and Tuscaloosa. Water levels up to car hoods in the city of Northport and numerous streets flooded in the
city of Tuscaloosa.
WALKER COUNTY --- 5.8 E JASPER WALKER CO ARP [33.86, -87.17], 1.6 SW GAMBLE [33.87, -87.35], 2.1 SW MC CULLUM [33.80, -87.36], 3.5 NNW
CORDOVA [33.80, -87.20]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 20:00 CST
04/12/20 21:30 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Flash flooding in an RV Park in the town of Boldo. One RV swept downstream in flood waters. Several roads in the city of Jasper flooded and impassable.
JEFFERSON COUNTY --- GARDENDALE [33.65, -86.82]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 20:12 CST
04/12/20 20:13 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Numerous trees uprooted between Fultondale and Gardendale.
BLOUNT COUNTY --- 2.2 SSE HOPEWELL [34.22, -86.46], 3.1 SE HOPEWELL [34.23, -86.43]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in far northern Blount County
and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 85 mph.
A tornado touched down just east of Highway 25 in far northern Blount County. The tornado uprooted several trees along its path before entering Marshall
County.
MARENGO COUNTY --- 1.1 NNW VINELAND [32.04, -87.66], 0.4 E MOORES VLY [32.07, -87.62]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southeast Marengo County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with
maximum winds near 100 mph.
A tornado formed along State Route 25 about two miles southwest of the Moores Valley community in extreme southeast Marengo County. The tornado
tracked northeast, causing significant tree damage at Friendship Baptist Church, along County Road 56, County Road 55, and Moores Valley Road. The
damage path quickly grew to a width of 1000 yards as it crossed into Wilcox County.
JEFFERSON COUNTY --- GRAYSVILLE [33.63, -86.97], 6.3 WSW WELLER [33.29, -87.25], 3.6 SE MC CALLA [33.29, -86.98], 2.9 NNW COOLEY [33.51,
-86.64]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 21:00 CST
04/12/20 22:30 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Flash flooding reported across the Birmingham Metro area. Evacuations of homes in the town of Graysville. Vehicles stranded due to high water in the city
of Bessemer. Flooded roadways in the cities of Mountain Brook and Cahaba Heights.
JEFFERSON COUNTY --- TRUSSVILLE [33.62, -86.62]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 21:08 CST
04/12/20 21:09 CST Source: Public
Several trees uprooted in the city of Trussville.
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ST. CLAIR COUNTY --- SPRINGVILLE [33.77, -86.47]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 21:12 CST
04/12/20 21:13 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Large tree fell on home in the city of Springville. One person transported to hospital.
PERRY COUNTY --- 2.1 SE LEVERT [32.73, -87.20], 2.9 ENE LEVERT [32.76, -87.18]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northern Perry County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with
maximum winds near 100 mph.
A tornado formed along County Road 9 about four miles north of the Sprott community in northern Perry County. The tornado tracked northeast and caused
extensive tree damage along County Road 2, where the tornado strengthened to a maximum intensity of 100 mph. The Mount Pleasant Freewill Baptist
Church had a portion of its roof removed, and the adjacent fellowship hall was destroyed. A short distance to the northeast, the tornado dissipated near
Hodgens Road.
DALLAS COUNTY --- 2.9 E BERLIN [32.24, -86.95], 2.0 N POLK [32.28, -86.90]
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in eastern Dallas County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with
maximum winds near 80 mph.
A tornado formed near the intersection of County Road 62 and County Road 417, about three miles southeast of the Sardis community in Dallas County. The
tornado tracked northeast, causing tree damage along County Road 471, County Road 30 and County Road 451. The tornado lifted at County Road 451.
ELMORE COUNTY --- MILLBROOK [32.48, -86.37]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 21:57 CST
04/12/20 21:58 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted in the city of Millbrook.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY --- MONTGOMERY [32.38, -86.30]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:07 CST
04/12/20 22:08 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Street light blown down at Ann Street and numerous trees uprooted across the city of Montgomery.
CALHOUN COUNTY --- ANNISTON [33.65, -85.83]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:08 CST
04/12/20 22:09 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted between the cities of Anniston and Oxford.
CALHOUN COUNTY --- JACKSONVILLE [33.82, -85.77]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:08 CST
04/12/20 22:09 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the city of Jacksonville.
CALHOUN COUNTY --- PIEDMONT [33.92, -85.60]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:12 CST
04/12/20 22:13 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the city of Piedmont.
TALLADEGA COUNTY --- SYLACAUGA [33.17, -86.25]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:15 CST
04/12/20 22:16 CST Source: Newspaper
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Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the city of Sylacauga.
ELMORE COUNTY --- 6.4 W WARE [32.45, -86.16]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:17 CST
04/12/20 22:18 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along Rifle Range Road.
CHEROKEE COUNTY --- 2.5 NNW SLACKLAND [34.17, -85.84], 3.2 NW POPE [34.10, -85.67], 1.5 N FARILL [34.27, -85.48], 0.4 NNE FIRESTONE [34.29,
-85.67]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 22:30 CST
04/13/20 00:30 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Multiple roads in the cities of Gaylesville, Leesburg, and Cedar Bluff flooded and impassible.
ETOWAH COUNTY --- 1.0 NNE IVALEE [34.04, -86.11], 2.1 W (GAD)GADSDEN ARPT [33.97, -86.12], 1.0 E ORD [33.98, -85.96], 0.9 S AGRICOLA [34.04,
-85.98]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 22:30 CST
04/13/20 00:30 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several roads flooded and impassible in the cities of Gadsden and Attalla.
TALLAPOOSA COUNTY --- 1.4 S EAST TALLASEE [32.51, -85.88]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:30 CST
04/12/20 22:31 CST Source: Public
Several trees uprooted along lower Tuskegee Road. One large tree on residence with one injury.
MACON COUNTY --- NOTASULGA [32.57, -85.67]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (MG 59 kt)04/12/20 22:42 CST
04/12/20 22:43 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Measured wind gust of 68 MPH gust reported by a home weather station in the town of Notasulga.
LEE COUNTY --- AUBURN [32.62, -85.47]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 22:55 CST
04/12/20 22:55 CST Source: Public
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the city of Auburn.
CHAMBERS COUNTY --- 0.9 SW FAIRFAX [32.79, -85.19]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 55 kt)04/12/20 23:12 CST
04/12/20 23:14 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several dozen trees uprooted south of the town of Valley.
PIKE COUNTY --- 2.4 SSE NEEDMORE [31.87, -85.93]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 23:28 CST
04/12/20 23:29 CST Source: Newspaper
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed.
LEE COUNTY --- SMITHS STATION [32.53, -85.08]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 23:30 CST
04/12/20 23:32 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Several trees uprooted near the town of Smiths Station. One large tree fell on mobile home with one injury.
RUSSELL COUNTY --- PHENIX CITY [32.47, -85.00]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/12/20 23:38 CST
04/12/20 23:39 CST Source: Emergency Manager
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Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in Phenix City and across Russell County.
BARBOUR COUNTY --- 1.8 NW EUFAULA [31.90, -85.17]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/13/20 00:23 CST
04/13/20 00:24 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along Fox Ridge Road near the Eufaula Country Club.
An upper-level low over the southwest United States evolved into a negatively-tilted shortwave trough as it moved over the
southeastern United States. A warm front steadily moved northward during the morning and afternoon hours on Sunday, April 12. This
allowed an unstable air mass to move northward and overspread much of the region. At the same time, very strong wind shear
developed over Alabama as the upper trough neared the state.
An initial wave of severe storms affected areas near and north of Interstate 20, involving tornadoes, damaging straight-line winds, and
some hail. Through the evening, a second wave of thunderstorms affected the remaining areas of Central Alabama with tornadoes and
damaging straight-line winds. Flooding also resulted from training rainfall near and north of Interstate 20. Some roads became
impassible or were washed out. This weather event was large in scope and produced severe weather from Oklahoma and Texas,
through the southeastern United States, then up the east coast to New York.
CHILTON COUNTY --- THORSBY [32.92, -86.72], 1.7 SSE CLANTON WARE IS ARPT [32.93, -86.51]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt)04/19/20 05:18 CST
04/19/20 05:35 CST Source: NWS Storm Survey
The core of a potent thunderstorm quickly intensified in the vicinity of Interstate 65 in Chilton County during the early-morning hours. Significant straight-line
winds developed along a bow echo as the strong winds aloft breached the low-level stable layer. Extensive wind damage, consisting of numerous
uprooted and snapped trees, began in Chilton County just west of Thorsby and continued eastward to the Coosa County line.
COOSA COUNTY --- 6.4 NW LAKE MITCHELL [32.93, -86.51], 6.3 SSE KELLYTON [32.89, -86.01]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt)04/19/20 05:35 CST
04/19/20 06:00 CST Source: NWS Storm Survey
A bow echo producing widespread wind damage crossed into western Coosa County from Chilton County. Significant straight-line winds tracked across
the entire county and into Tallapoosa County. Damage consisted of numerous uprooted and snapped trees along with large hail.
Thunderstorms organized into a line just west of Pike County. The reflectivity gradient on these storms sharpened quickly, with a significant and persistent
straight-line wind signature. A large swath of straight-line wind damage occurred across the southern portions of Pike County. The damage consisted
mainly of snapped and uprooted trees, with the most significant damage along a stretch from Goshen to Brundidge. The damage swath continued into
southern Barbour County.
BARBOUR COUNTY --- 27.0 WNW BETHEL [31.71, -86.15], 2.2 E TERESE [31.80, -85.13]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt)04/19/20 22:15 CST
04/19/20 22:58 CST Source: NWS Storm Survey
A line of severe thunderstorms moved from Pike County into western Barbour County. A
significant and persistent straight-line wind signature accompanied the line of storms on radar as it progressed across the southern portions of Barbour
County. The damage consisted mainly of snapped and uprooted trees.
A low-amplitude trough affected the Gulf Coast region April 19th with Central Alabama impacts consisting of two significant straight-line
wind events (resulting in injuries), with other storms producing large hail and flash flooding. This activity was mainly focused south of
Interstate 20.
During the morning of the 19th, a warm front was located along the immediate Gulf Coast, placing all of Central Alabama in an
environment consisting of a stable low-level air mass; however, there was plenty of wind shear & instability aloft to support the
development of elevated thunderstorms (some severe) associated with a lead impulse. After a midday break, a second round occurred
late afternoon through the evening hours as the warm front struggled to move northward.
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - April 2020
SUMTER COUNTY --- 0.6 W SLEDGE [32.70, -88.33]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/23/20 13:07 CST
04/23/20 13:08 CST Source: Fire Department/Rescue
BIBB COUNTY --- 0.7 N RANDOLPH [32.91, -86.92]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/23/20 15:03 CST
04/23/20 15:04 CST Source: Social Media
MARENGO COUNTY --- LINDEN [32.30, -87.80]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/23/20 15:17 CST
04/23/20 15:19 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Numerous trees uprooted between Linden and Providence.
PERRY COUNTY --- 0.6 W BETHLEHEM [32.80, -87.11]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/23/20 15:40 CST
04/23/20 15:41 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Several trees uprooted along Highway 219.
CHILTON COUNTY --- BESSIE [32.95, -86.83]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/23/20 21:06 CST
04/23/20 21:07 CST Source: 911 Call Center
Several trees uprooted and power lines downed.
CHILTON COUNTY --- 2.9 NNW MINERAL SPGS [32.99, -86.68]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 50 kt)04/23/20 21:12 CST
04/23/20 21:13 CST Source: 911 Call Center
Several trees uprooted along County Road 163.
Two waves of severe weather occurred on April 23rd, one during the early morning hours and another in the afternoon. The first event
was characterized by a stable low level air mass, with strong shear and moderate instability aloft. A wake low or gravity wave
developed within or near the back edge of a rain shield, and produced wind damage. Clearing across west Alabama allowed for
destabilization of the air mass and a line of severe storms developed across southwest Alabama.
ALABAMA, North
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 1.5 NNE WOODLAWN [34.85, -87.59]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/08/20 17:27 CST
04/08/20 17:27 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down at 501 Spring Wood Court.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 1.9 N WHITEHEAD [34.91, -87.32]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/08/20 17:31 CST
04/08/20 17:31 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down on CR 89 at CR 50.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 0.6 N WHITEHEAD [34.89, -87.32]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/08/20 17:32 CST
04/08/20 17:32 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down on CR 89 at CR 76.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 1.6 NNE WHITEHEAD [34.90, -87.31]
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0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/08/20 17:34 CST
04/08/20 17:34 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down on CR 545 between CR 50 and CR 76.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 1.7 W ROGERSVILLE [34.83, -87.31]
1K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/08/20 17:37 CST
04/08/20 17:37 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Thunderstorm winds partially knocked down a wood fence. A few shingles were blown off of the roof of a home. A large tree was knocked down near
Turner Lindsey Road. Time estimated from radar.
A cluster of thunderstorms developed in southern middle Tennessee during the late afternoon hours and dropped southeast into far
northwest and north central Alabama. One of the thunderstorms produced wind damage in Lauderdale County.
MADISON COUNTY --- 1.8 ENE HUNTSVILLE [34.74, -86.59]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/08/20 23:55 CST
04/08/20 23:55 CST Source: Public
One inch diameter hail was reported in the Five Points community of Huntsville.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 2.2 NW UNION GROVE [34.42, -86.48]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/08/20 23:56 CST
04/08/20 23:56 CST Source: Emergency Manager
One tree was uprooted and blown across the road at the intersection of Mountain View Church Road and Union Grove Road.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 0.6 E RUTH [34.37, -86.56]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/08/20 23:58 CST
04/08/20 23:58 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Multiple trees were knocked down in different directions about 4 miles northwest of Arab.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 0.9 SW NORTH ARAB [34.34, -86.53]
0.50K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/09/20 00:02 CST
04/09/20 00:02 CST Source: Emergency Manager
One tree was knocked down onto a house. Also, a large oak tree was uprooted near this same location.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 0.6 E WATERLOO [34.92, -88.06]
0
0
Hail (1.75 in)04/09/20 00:03 CST
04/09/20 00:03 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Golf ball sized hail was reported.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 2.4 SSE PICKWICK LAKE [34.82, -88.08]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:05 CST
04/09/20 00:05 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down on Riverton Rose Trail.
LAWRENCE COUNTY --- 0.6 E LEMON HILL [34.73, -87.41]
1K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:05 CST
04/09/20 00:05 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down onto a house near the intersection of Highway 101 and CR 268.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 0.5 WSW MARGERUM [34.77, -88.08]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:09 CST
04/09/20 00:09 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down at the intersection of Riverton Rose Trail and Margerum Road.
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LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 0.9 SW WRIGHT [34.91, -87.99]
0
0
Hail (0.88 in)04/09/20 00:09 CST
04/09/20 00:09 CST Source: Fire Department/Rescue
Nickel sized hail was reported.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 1.8 WNW SMITHSONIA [34.81, -87.90]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/09/20 00:12 CST
04/09/20 00:12 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Multiple trees were knocked down in the road in the Sunset Beach neighborhood.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 2.7 E SMITHSONIA [34.80, -87.82]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:18 CST
04/09/20 00:18 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down on CR 4 between CR 180 and CR 15.
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- 3.1 S OAKLAND [34.79, -87.79]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:18 CST
04/09/20 00:18 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down on CR 2 about two miles west of Rock Primitive Church.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 1.1 W MOULTON HGTS [34.60, -87.04]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/09/20 00:20 CST
04/09/20 00:20 CST Source: Public
Two trees were knocked down on a house and through a fence.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 0.9 SE SHEFFIELD [34.76, -87.69]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/09/20 00:29 CST
04/09/20 00:29 CST Source: Broadcast Media
One inch diameter hail was reported.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 1.5 NW TUSCUMBIA [34.74, -87.72]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:30 CST
04/09/20 00:30 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down near Watts Bar Street and Norris Circle.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 2.9 W BASHAM [34.52, -87.07]
1K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:30 CST
04/09/20 00:30 CST Source: Public
Winds damaged a portion of the roof of a home on Mud Tavern Road in Decatur.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 2.5 WNW MIDWAY [34.75, -87.47]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:34 CST
04/09/20 00:34 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down at the intersection of Carter Road and Shaw Road.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 1.3 ENE MUSCLE SHOALS [34.76, -87.65]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/09/20 00:36 CST
04/09/20 00:36 CST Source: Public
One inch diameter hail was reported via mPING.
COLBERT COUNTY --- 1.3 ESE UNDERWOOD XRDS [34.74, -87.51]
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0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:41 CST
04/09/20 00:41 CST Source: State Official
A tree was knocked down onto a house.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 0.7 N HARTSELLE [34.44, -86.93]
0
0
Hail (1.00 in)04/09/20 00:47 CST
04/09/20 00:47 CST Source: Trained Spotter
One inch diameter hail was reported.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 2.2 NW UNION GROVE [34.42, -86.48]
0.50K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 00:56 CST
04/09/20 00:56 CST Source: Emergency Manager
One tree was uprooted and blown across the road at the intersection of Mountain View Church Road and Union Grove Road.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 0.9 SW NORTH ARAB [34.34, -86.53]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/09/20 01:02 CST
04/09/20 01:02 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A tree was knocked down onto a house 2 miles WNW of Arab. A large oak tree was also uprooted at this locaiton.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 4.0 SW NORTH ARAB [34.31, -86.57]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/09/20 01:05 CST
04/09/20 01:05 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Trees were knocked down in different direction about 4 miles NE of Baileyton.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 1.8 SE BETHEL [34.18, -86.96]
0
0
Hail (0.88 in)04/09/20 01:12 CST
04/09/20 01:12 CST Source: Public
Nickel sized hail was reported.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 1.5 NNE CROSSVILLE [34.30, -85.99]
0.50K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/09/20 01:33 CST
04/09/20 01:33 CST Source: Public
A large tree was knocked down on CR 46 near Highway 227.
Clusters of strong to severe thunderstorms developed in southeast Missouri, western Kentucky and western Tennessee during the
evening hours of the 8th. They moved southeast into north Alabama during the late evening of the 8th into the early morning hours of
the 9th. These storms produced hail and damaging winds in a few locations.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 2.1 SSE LEESDALE [34.52, -86.89]
10K
0
Lightning04/12/20 11:45 CST
04/12/20 11:45 CST Source: Broadcast Media
A lightning strike to a steeple caused a fire at Shoal Creek Baptist Church in Priceville. Firefighters responded and were able to the put the fire out before
spreading to the rest of the church.
(AL-Z001) LAUDERDALE, (AL-Z002) COLBERT
14K
0
Strong Wind (MAX 39 kt)04/12/20 13:00 CST
04/13/20 06:00 CST
LAUDERDALE COUNTY --- FLORENCE [34.80, -87.67], 0.5 NNW FLORENCE [34.81, -87.67], 0.9 W FLORENCE [34.80, -87.69], 0.6 SW FLORENCE [34.79,
-87.68]
0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 15:26 CST
04/12/20 21:00 CST Source: Law Enforcement
Several roads and intersections closed due to flooding across Florence.
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MADISON COUNTY --- 1.5 SSW NORMAL [34.76, -86.59]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 16:59 CST
04/12/20 16:59 CST Source: Public
A tree was uprooted near Sparkman Drive and Highway 231. Time estimated by radar.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 0.7 S ARONA [34.21, -86.08]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 17:21 CST
04/12/20 17:21 CST Source: Public
A car port was knocked down.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 1.4 SE BOAZ [34.19, -86.15], 3.7 E BOAZ [34.21, -86.11]
The tornado continued from Etowah County west of Highway 431, south of Denson Avenue. It quickly intensified to its peak strength as it crossed Highway
431 and plowed through a neighborhood north of Roden Road. Nearly every single home (dozens) in this neighborhood experienced some degree of
damage. The most intense damage was noted from two separate single family homes. The first home, with the most devastating damage, was completely
destroyed and was mostly taken off its foundation with only two small interior rooms remaining, where the residents took shelter. It was noted however
that the anchorage system for the home appeared to be non-existent with no bolts observed to the foundation crawl space piers. The second heavily
damaged home on Lee Avenue, experienced a collapse of exterior walls, likely occurring after the roof was taken off. The tornado continued on an east to
northeast track across and along Bethsaida Road causing numerous trees to snapped or be uprooted. Several houses appeared to have had shingle roof
damage. The tornado continued into DeKalb County.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 1.8 SW ARONA [34.21, -86.11], 1.2 ENE RODENTOWN [34.24, -86.00]
The tornado continued from Marshall County into southern DeKalb County and caused sporadic tree damage before it dissipated near the intersection of CR
29 and CR 26.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 0.6 E BOAZ [34.20, -86.16], 0.2 E BOAZ [34.20, -86.17], 0.3 SSE BOAZ [34.20, -86.17], 0.8 ESE BOAZ [34.20, -86.16]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 18:04 CST
04/12/20 23:00 CST Source: Public
Flash flood waters 12" deep at the intersection of Al 168 and Brown Street in Boaz.
JACKSON COUNTY --- 2.4 NNE WOODVILLE [34.66, -86.26], 0.9 ENE NAT [34.62, -86.27], 0.4 W WOODVILLE [34.63, -86.29], 2.6 N WOODVILLE [34.67,
-86.27]
0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 18:51 CST
04/13/20 00:50 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Half a foot of water running over CR 8 near Woodville due to excessive rainfall.
JACKSON COUNTY --- 0.7 ENE LIM ROCK [34.67, -86.19]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/12/20 19:07 CST
04/12/20 19:07 CST Source: 911 Call Center
A tree was knocked down onto the road at 2504 State Highway 35 in Lim Rock.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 0.9 NE FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.72], 0.9 NNE FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.72], 0.6 NNE FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.72], 0.6 NE FT PAYNE [34.44,
-85.72]
0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 19:19 CST
04/13/20 01:00 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Godfrey Avenue between 3rd and 8th Streets flooded in Fort Payne.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 1.3 WNW FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.75], 1.5 WNW FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.75], 1.4 WNW FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.75], 1.3 WNW FT PAYNE
[34.44, -85.75]
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0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 19:19 CST
04/13/20 01:00 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Portions of Airport Road West flooded. Depth of water unknown.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 3.1 SW WILBURN [33.92, -87.07]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 19:46 CST
04/12/20 19:46 CST Source: Public
Trees were knocked down along Highway 69 near the Walker County line. Time estimated by radar.
The tornado touched down just southwest of County Road 94 near Coon Creek. It moved along a northeasterly track, uprooting several trees. As it crossed
County Road 107, several chicken houses were completely destroyed and dozens of trees were uprooted. It continued to the northeast, snapping or
uprooting trees and damaging a shed along County Road 108. After crossing County Road 108 and snapping or uprooting several more trees, the tornado
lifted just southwest of County Road 222.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 1.8 NW BREMEN [34.00, -86.99]
0.50K
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Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/12/20 19:56 CST
04/12/20 19:56 CST Source: Newspaper
A tree was knocked down on a car on CR 81. Time estimated by radar.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 3.1 SE LORETTO [34.04, -86.88]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt)04/12/20 19:57 CST
04/12/20 19:57 CST Source: Newspaper
A collapsed house was reported on Highway 69 near Dodge City. Time estimated by radar.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 3.6 SE LORETTO [34.03, -86.88]
0.50K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 19:57 CST
04/12/20 19:57 CST Source: Social Media
Power line were knocked down on CR 223. Time estimated by radar.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 0.7 S HANCEVILLE [34.06, -86.77]
0.20K
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 43 kt)04/12/20 20:00 CST
04/12/20 20:00 CST Source: Newspaper
A tree was knocked down in Hanceville. Time estimated by radar.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 1.4 S GOOD HOPE [34.08, -86.87]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 20:00 CST
04/12/20 20:00 CST Source: Newspaper
Big oak trees were knocked down on CR 216 making the road impassable. Time estimated by radar.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 1.8 S GOOD HOPE [34.07, -86.87], 0.9 WSW WHITE CITY [34.09, -86.78]
The tornado touched down one-half mile to the west of Shiloh Community Church, damaging a barn. The tornado moved eastward along County Road 814
approaching the community of Shiloh. The greatest structural damage occurred at the church, with large sections of roof being damaged, and the walkway
covering being removed from the church. At this point the tornado was at its widest. The tornado continued moving to the east toward the Alabama/Georgia
state line. Along the path, relatively minor damage occurred to several mobile homes, peeling back metal from the roofs, and snapping both hardwood and
softwood trees. The tornado further strengthened and became larger in size after it crossed into Dade County Georgia.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 0.7 S CULLMAN [34.17, -86.83], 0.9 S CULLMAN [34.17, -86.83], 0.9 SSE CULLMAN [34.17, -86.82], 0.6 SSE CULLMAN
[34.17, -86.83]
0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 20:59 CST
04/13/20 02:00 CST Source: Public
Side street underwater and car submerged near Cullman High School. Report relayed via social media. Depth of water unknown.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 2.4 WSW FALKVILLE [34.36, -86.94], 1.9 WSW FALKVILLE [34.36, -86.93], 2.0 WSW FALKVILLE [34.36, -86.93], 2.6 WSW
FALKVILLE [34.36, -86.94]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 21:03 CST
04/13/20 03:00 CST Source: Law Enforcement
Significant flash flooding occurred along Jones Branch and Flint Creek. A water rescue occurred at the intersection of Appleton Road and Robinson Creek
Road. The vehicle was recovered the next morning. Photos and report relayed via social media.
CULLMAN COUNTY --- 0.6 W GOOD HOPE [34.10, -86.88], 0.4 SW GOOD HOPE [34.10, -86.88], 0.7 SW GOOD HOPE [34.09, -86.88], 1.0 W GOOD HOPE
[34.10, -86.89]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 21:10 CST
04/13/20 02:00 CST Source: Public
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Several feet of flowing water across Day Gap Road. Report relayed via social media.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 0.7 N HARTSELLE [34.44, -86.93], 1.0 NNE HARTSELLE [34.44, -86.93], 1.4 N HARTSELLE [34.45, -86.93], 1.3 NNW HARTSELLE
[34.45, -86.94]
0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 21:18 CST
04/13/20 02:00 CST Source: Public
Portions of downtown Hartselle flooded. Report relayed via social media. Depth of water unknown.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 0.7 N HARTSELLE [34.44, -86.93], 1.3 N HARTSELLE [34.45, -86.93], 1.3 NNW HARTSELLE [34.45, -86.94], 0.9 NW HARTSELLE
[34.44, -86.94]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 21:18 CST
04/13/20 02:00 CST Source: Public
Portions of downtown Hartselle flooded. Depth of water unknown. Report relayed via social media.
MORGAN COUNTY --- 1.5 SSW SOMERVILLE [34.45, -86.81], 1.4 S SOMERVILLE [34.45, -86.80], 1.4 WSW FURNEY XRDS [34.44, -86.80], 1.9 WSW
FURNEY XRDS [34.44, -86.81]
0
0
Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/12/20 21:18 CST
04/13/20 02:00 CST Source: Public
AL Hwy 36 near Hobb Ward Road flooded. Report relayed via social media. Depth of water unknown.
County road 85 washed out by flood waters. Depth of water unknown.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 1.3 WNW FT PAYNE [34.44, -85.75], 1.7 SSE HENAGAR [34.45, -85.77], 1.8 NE HUGES MILL [34.44, -85.78], 1.3 WNW FT PAYNE
[34.44, -85.75]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/13/20 02:00 CST
04/13/20 08:00 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Significant flash flooding occurring along Big Wills Creek in Fort Payne. Hwy 35 closed at Airport Road due to 3 feet of water flowing over it. Medical Center
Drive was flooded and ambulances unable to park at bay. Record Crest of 17.94 feet was measured at Big Wills Creek at Fort Payne (BGWA1) gage,
surpassing the old Flood of Record by more than 3.5 feet.
MARSHALL COUNTY --- 3.5 ESE LITTLE NEW YORK [34.37, -86.12], 3.0 S POPLAR SPGS [34.38, -86.13], 2.9 ESE LITTLE NEW YORK [34.37, -86.13],
3.6 ESE LITTLE NEW YORK [34.36, -86.12]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/13/20 03:00 CST
04/13/20 09:00 CST Source: Fire Department/Rescue
Tick Duckett Road was washed out due to flash flooding. A vehicle had to be rescued. Time estimated by news report. Depth of water unknown.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 0.6 E VALLEY HEAD [34.57, -85.62], 0.9 ENE VALLEY HEAD [34.57, -85.61], 0.3 E HAMMONDVILLE [34.58, -85.62], 0.3 S
HAMMONDVILLE [34.58, -85.63]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/13/20 03:30 CST
04/13/20 09:26 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Flash flooding along Big Wills Creek has pushed debris up blocking Highway 117. Depth of water unknown. Time estimated.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 0.7 S SKIRUM [34.31, -85.97], 0.4 SSE SKIRUM [34.32, -85.97], 0.8 SSE SKIRUM [34.31, -85.96], 0.8 S SKIRUM [34.31, -85.97]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/13/20 03:30 CST
04/13/20 09:00 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Bridge washed out on CR 191. Depth of water unknown. Time estimated.
DEKALB COUNTY --- 0.9 SE HIGH PT [34.57, -85.59], 0.5 E HAMMONDVILLE [34.58, -85.62], 0.3 NNE VALLEY HEAD [34.57, -85.63], 1.6 SE VALLEY
HEAD [34.55, -85.61]
0
0
Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain)04/13/20 03:30 CST
04/13/20 09:26 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Highway 117 going up to Mentone closed. Depth of water unknown. Time estimated.
Tornado touched down just west of County Road 15 in Henry County, Alabama. The tornado continued northeast through the town of Tumbleton, damaging
several single family homes. The tornado destroyed a double wide mobile home northeast of Tumbleton, leading to one fatality. The peak damage was noted
from Tumbleton
to the mobile home, with winds estimated at 125 mph. The tornado continued northeast, damaging another single family home and outbuildings. The tornado
lifted near County Road 53. Special thanks to Henry County Emergency Management and the Henry County Sheriff's Office for providing damage information
and aerial imagery.
Direct Fatalities: M??MH
HOUSTON COUNTY --- 0.9 SE GREEN ACRES [31.21, -85.46], 1.1 E PETERMAN [31.20, -85.45]
A tornado touched down in northwest Houston County on Bob Hall Road, just south of Ariel Lane. Here it damaged the roof of a home and tore a portion of
the roof off of a storage facility. It tracked southeast and damaged the roof of approximately eight
homes in a neighborhood along Nottingham Way. The tornado continued to the southeast and downed trees along Harrington Lane where it quickly lifted.
HENRY COUNTY --- 2.1 E TUMBLETON [31.40, -85.21], 3.2 SW MILLER [31.41, -85.19]
The tornado entered Wilcox County from Marengo County
just southwest of County Road 32 and lifted near County Road 30.
The most significant damage occurred along County Road 32 where numerous
pine trees were snapped. A mobile home was heavily damaged by a large
pine tree. Additional trees were either uprooted or snapped along the
path with the tornado weakening as it approached County Road 30 just
east of Lamison. Many thanks to NWS Birmingham with their assistance with
this survey.
The same storm has also resulted in numerous trees being downed across
Wilcox County from straight line winds.
WILCOX COUNTY --- 0.9 NW CAMDEN [31.99, -87.29]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 21:00 CST
04/12/20 21:05 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A mobile home was damaged by a downed tree.
WILCOX COUNTY --- 3.3 NNW BOYKIN [32.11, -87.31]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 21:00 CST
04/12/20 21:05 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Numerous trees were downed by severe thunderstorm wind gusts in the northern part of Wilcox County.
WASHINGTON COUNTY --- 3.0 WSW SUMMIT [31.17, -88.20]
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0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 21:19 CST
04/12/20 21:20 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed large trees near Chapel Hill at County Road 35.
WASHINGTON COUNTY --- 1.8 NW FAIRFORD [31.19, -88.09]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 21:25 CST
04/12/20 21:26 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Large trees were downed by severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
MONROE COUNTY --- 1.5 SSE ELISKA [31.33, -87.67]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 21:50 CST
04/12/20 21:51 CST Source: Public
Multiple trees were downed by severe thunderstorm wind gusts along Weatherford Road.
MONROE COUNTY --- 0.7 N URIAH [31.31, -87.50]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 21:59 CST
04/12/20 22:00 CST Source: Public
Trees were downed by severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
MONROE COUNTY --- 1.5 NNE TUNNELL SPGS [31.65, -87.24]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 22:00 CST
04/12/20 22:01 CST Source: Public
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees in the Tunnel Springs community.
CONECUH COUNTY --- 1.5 NNW DEER RANGE [31.32, -87.24]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 22:26 CST
04/12/20 22:27 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed numerous pine trees.
BUTLER COUNTY --- 3.6 W GREENVILLE [31.82, -86.69]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 22:32 CST
04/12/20 22:33 CST Source: Public
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed power lines on Highway 10 near Sand Cut Rd.
BUTLER COUNTY --- 6.0 ESE GREENVILLE MUNI ARPT [31.83, -86.52]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 22:52 CST
04/12/20 22:53 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Trees were downed by severe thunderstorm winds at the intersection of Mt. Zion Rd and County Rd 50.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 1.9 ESE HIGHLAND HOME [31.94, -86.29]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 23:00 CST
04/12/20 23:01 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Numerous trees were downed along Magnolia Shores Rd by severe thunderstorm winds.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 3.2 WSW BRADLEYTON [31.88, -86.30]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 23:00 CST
04/12/20 23:01 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorm winds downed several trees along Norman Rd and Sweetwater Rd.
BUTLER COUNTY --- 1.4 ENE GEORGIANA [31.64, -86.73]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 23:12 CST
04/12/20 23:13 CST Source: Emergency Manager
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Power lines were downed on State Road 106 and Palmer Avenue by severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 0.6 E LUVERNE [31.72, -86.26]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 23:13 CST
04/12/20 23:14 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A line of severe thunderstorms downed trees and power line in Luverne and Rutledge.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 1.4 S PATSBURG [31.76, -86.23]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 23:17 CST
04/12/20 23:18 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorms downed multiple trees along Petrey Highway.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 2.8 NNW SOCIAL TOWN [31.76, -86.18]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/12/20 23:20 CST
04/12/20 23:21 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorm wind downed four large trees along Troy Highway.
COVINGTON COUNTY --- 1.0 NE RED LEVEL [31.41, -86.61], 0.7 N GANTT [31.41, -86.48]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/12/20 23:41 CST
04/12/20 23:57 CST Source: Public
A line of severe thunderstorms downed numerous trees and power lines over the northern portions of Covington County. Some minor damage to structures
was reported as well. One vehicle suffered extensive damage due to a fallen tree.
A strong spring storm system moved across the eastern states. A very warm and moist air mass moved in ahead of the approaching
cold front. The very unstable air mass combined with plenty of wind shear lead to a severe weather outbreak across the southeast
states.
CHOCTAW COUNTY --- 1.9 ENE PUSHMATAHA [32.19, -88.32]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 15:25 CST
04/19/20 15:26 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorm winds downed trees on Ruffintown Road.
BUTLER COUNTY --- 2.2 S FOREST HOME [31.84, -86.84], 9.5 E GREENVILLE MUNI ARPT [31.83, -86.46]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/19/20 18:25 CST
04/19/20 18:55 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Numerous trees were downed all across the northern part of Butler County due to a severe thunderstorm.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 1.5 NE HIGHLAND HOME [31.96, -86.30]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 19:01 CST
04/19/20 19:05 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Trees were downed near Highland Home and Lapine.
CHOCTAW COUNTY --- 2.1 SSE BARRYTOWN [31.80, -88.24]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 19:43 CST
04/19/20 19:44 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees on Tanglewood Road.
WASHINGTON COUNTY --- 1.9 WSW UNIFORM [31.34, -88.26]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 20:17 CST
04/19/20 20:18 CST Source: Law Enforcement
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees on Highway 17 just south of Tibbie.
MONROE COUNTY --- 0.6 E ALLENE [31.47, -87.34]
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0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 20:47 CST
04/19/20 20:48 CST Source: Public
A severe thunderstorm wind gust caused damage to a roof of a local restaurant.
CONECUH COUNTY --- 0.9 NE OWASSA [31.51, -86.92]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 21:11 CST
04/19/20 21:12 CST Source: Broadcast Media
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed tress on I-65 near the Owassa community.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 1.2 W RUTLEDGE [31.73, -86.34]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 21:41 CST
04/19/20 21:42 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A severe thunderstorm downed numerous trees west and southwest of Rutledge.
COVINGTON COUNTY --- 0.6 SSW GANTT [31.39, -86.48], 1.7 NNE HEATH [31.37, -86.45]
2
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 78 kt)04/19/20 21:42 CST
04/19/20 21:45 CST Source: NWS Storm Survey
A storm survey identified a one mile area of significant straight line wind damage near the Gantt and Heath areas. Winds were estimated to be between 80
to 90 mph. These winds rolled over a single wide manufactured home, injuring 2 occupants. Numerous trees were downed or snapped and several power
lines were downed as well.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 0.6 E LUVERNE [31.72, -86.26]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/19/20 21:42 CST
04/19/20 21:45 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorm winds downed numerous trees across Luverne and Rutledge.
COVINGTON COUNTY --- 1.5 NNE ANDALUSIA [31.32, -86.47]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/19/20 21:43 CST
04/19/20 21:44 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Severe thunderstorm winds downed multiple trees near Andalusia.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 0.6 E PATSBURG [31.78, -86.22]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/19/20 21:43 CST
04/19/20 21:44 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Numerous trees were downed in the Petrey and Patsburg communities due to a severe thunderstorm.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 1.4 ENE DOZIER [31.51, -86.35]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 21:44 CST
04/19/20 21:45 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Multiple trees were downed by a severe thunderstorm just north of Dozier.
CRENSHAW COUNTY --- 4.9 NW BRANTLEY [31.63, -86.31]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 21:44 CST
04/19/20 21:45 CST Source: Emergency Manager
Numerous trees were downed by a severe thunderstorm between Brantley and Luverne.
COVINGTON COUNTY --- 2.1 NNW ANDALUSIA OPP ARPT [31.35, -86.40], 1.1 N ANDALUSIA OPP ARPT [31.34, -86.38]
The tornado touched down just south of Hitt Road in the Smithfield
Subdivision and tracked southeast, crossing over the intersection of
Cody and Grelot Roads. It continued to move toward the southeast
across Hillcrest Road and Cottage Hill Road, and then finally lifted
just before reaching Knollwood Drive. Mostly tree damage occurred
with this tornado with numerous branches broken, with the most damage
occurring from Hillcrest Road until the tornado lifted where several
trees were snapped or uprooted. Some houses suffered structural damage
that were impacted by falling limbs or trees, and many fences were
brought down as well. Sporadic wind damage occurred from Knollwood
Drive to Government Boulevard after the tornado lifted.
BALDWIN COUNTY --- 2.2 NNW MALBIS [30.68, -87.86]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt)04/19/20 22:21 CST
04/19/20 22:22 CST Source: NWS Storm Survey
NWS storm survey found the damage in the Spanish Fort area along and just north of Highway 31 was from straight line winds of 70-80 mph. Several
trees were downed in the area, including one large tree on an apartment complex building on Stagecoach Road. Fence damage was also noted along with
some minor roof damage to a few buildings.
MOBILE COUNTY --- 0.7 N IRVINGTON [30.51, -88.23]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 52 kt)04/19/20 22:21 CST
04/19/20 22:22 CST Source: Trained Spotter
A line of severe thunderstorms downed several trees in the Irvington area. A gazebo was also destroyed.
BALDWIN COUNTY --- 0.6 E JACKSON OAK [30.62, -87.91]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/19/20 22:26 CST
04/19/20 22:27 CST Source: Emergency Manager
A line of severe thunderstorms downed numerous trees in the area. One tree landed on a residence.
BALDWIN COUNTY --- 1.8 NE LOXLEY [30.64, -87.73]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (MG 64 kt)04/19/20 22:33 CST
04/19/20 22:34 CST Source: Mesonet
USA CHILI mesonet site in Loxley measured a thunderstorm wind gust of 74 mph.
BALDWIN COUNTY --- 0.6 SSE BATTLES WHARF [30.49, -87.93], 0.3 ENE FAIRHOPE MUNI ARPT [30.47, -87.88]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt)04/19/20 22:38 CST
04/19/20 22:39 CST Source: NWS Storm Survey
A NWS storm survey found straight line wind damage in in the Point Clear and Fairhope areas. Several trees were downed in the Battles Rd and Old Battles
Road areas with sporadic tree damage noted further east along County Road 32, east of US Highway 98.
ESCAMBIA COUNTY --- HUXFORD [31.22, -87.47]
0
0
Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt)04/19/20 22:43 CST
04/19/20 22:44 CST Source: Broadcast Media
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A line of severe thunderstorms downed numerous trees across Huxford.