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Tornado Reports

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12:26Z EF0 KTLH FL Liberty East Camp A tornado initially touched down in the Apalachicola National Forest in Liberty county and caused minor tree damage which was surveyed along numerous Forest Roads. When the tornado crossed into Wakulla county, a property owner along Smith Creek Road reported trees down at their address, which was relayed to the NWS by the Wakulla County Sheriff's department. The tornado continued northeast into southwest Leon county where it remained in the forest and continued to cause minor tree damage. The tornado dissipated before reaching Bloxham Cutoff Road, or any populated areas in Leon county.
12:35Z EF0 KTLH FL Wakulla Smith Creek A tornado initially touched down in the Apalachicola National Forest in Liberty county and caused minor tree damage which was surveyed along numerous Forest Roads. When the tornado crossed into Wakulla county, a property owner along Smith Creek Road reported trees down at their address, which was relayed to the NWS by the Wakulla County Sheriff's department. The tornado continued northeast into southwest Leon county where it remained in the forest and continued to cause minor tree damage. The tornado dissipated before reaching Bloxham Cutoff Road, or any populated areas in Leon county.
12:42Z EF0 KTLH FL Leon Bloxham A tornado initially touched down in the Apalachicola National Forest in Liberty county and caused minor tree damage which was surveyed along numerous Forest Roads. When the tornado crossed into Wakulla county, a property owner along Smith Creek Road reported trees down at their address, which was relayed to the NWS by the Wakulla County Sheriff's department. The tornado continued northeast into southwest Leon county where it remained in the forest and continued to cause minor tree damage. The tornado dissipated before reaching Bloxham Cutoff Road, or any populated areas in Leon county.
14:25Z EF3 KFCX VA Franklin Snydersville A tornado touched down just to the north of Oak Level. It then moved northeastward, significantly damaging three structures while heavily damaging or destroying ten outbuildings. The tornado reached a peak intensity of EF-3 near Windy Ridge Road and again near Sealtest Lane. The tornado eventually dissipated to the east of Henry Fork, four miles southeast of Rocky Mount, just short of Doe Run Road. Two individuals received minor injuries due to the tornado. One of the fallen trees landed on a house and a car. Damage values are estimated.
14:27Z EF0 KGSP NC Mcdowell Ashford EM reported a short tornado track along Highway 221 in the Ashford area. Most of the damage consisted of uprooted trees and large limbs blown down. However, some minor structural damage was observed to a couple of buildings while some metal skirting was also torn away from the base of a mobile home. Some small outbuildings also sustained damage.
15:22Z EF1 KFCX VA Bedford Thaxton The tornado touched near Patterson Mill Road, about 2.5 miles north of Thaxton, VA. The tornado stayed on the ground for three minutes, heading nearly due north, uprooting or snapping trees in its path, one of which crushed a storage shed. The tornado destroyed one outbuilding off Centennial Road before dissipating. Damage values are estimated.
15:25Z EF1 KJGX GA Laurens Cedar Grove A National Weather Service survey determined that an EF1 tornado with maximum wind speeds 90 mph and a maximum path width of 200 yards touched down in southern Laurens County along Highway 441 southwest of the intersection of Chic Inn Road and Ella Burch Road. The tornado moved northeast crossing Sudie Pearl Jones Road where numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted and the metal roof of a home was partially lifted off and thrown. The tornado continued northeast across Highway 46 and along Faulk Road downing several large trees and power lines before lifting near Oakdale Road. No injuries were reported. [04/19/19: Tornado #3, County #1/1, EF-1, Laurens, 2019:027].
16:05Z EF0 KJAX GA Camden Silco A tornado touched down near Georgia Highway 40 West in Camden county. The tornado snapped several pine trees along its path as it moved ENE toward Georgia Highway 110.
17:48Z EF2 KCLX SC Orangeburg Branchville An EF-2 tornado touched down along the South Fork of the Edisto River near South River Rd. The tornado then moved quickly to the north-northeast for nearly 11 miles, crossing Hudson Rd near the north fork of the Edisto River, Calhoun St, US Hwy 21 south of Rowesville, and then lifted along Bethel Forest Rd. The tornado did considerable damage, snapping and uprooting a large number of hardwood and softwood trees along its path. Several trees fell onto homes, vehicles and sheds. A metal shed was destroyed with debris spread over 50-100 yards. The tornado|was on the ground for about 8 minutes.
18:01Z EF1 KCAE SC Orangeburg Four Holes An EF-1 tornado touched down in Orangeburg Co SC around 1401 EDT (1301 EST) near the intersection of Old Elloree Rd and Odell Dr. The tornado then moved quickly to the north-northeast for nearly 8 miles, crossing Cloverdale Lane, Gramling Rd, Interstate 26, Glenzell Rd, Cameron Rd, Shulmer Rd, and finally Mount Carmel Rd. The tornado then moved into Calhoun Co SC around 1407 EDT (1307 EST) near Church Camp Rd and Moorer Rd. The tornado continued to the NNE crossing Belleville Rd and then lifted around 1409 EDT (1309 EST) before reaching US Hwy 176. ||The tornado did considerable damage, snapping and uprooting a large number of hardwood and softwood trees along its path. Trees fell onto several mobile homes, destroying at least 2 of them. At least one home had shingles removed from the roof. An agricultural center pivot irrigation system was also knocked over off of Mount Carmel Rd.
18:07Z EF1 KCAE SC Calhoun Cameron An EF-1 tornado touched down in Orangeburg Co SC around 1401 EDT (1301 EST) near the intersection of Old Elloree Rd and Odell Dr. The tornado then moved quickly to the north-northeast for nearly 8 miles, moving into Calhoun Co SC around 1407 EDT (1307 EST) near Church Camp Rd and Moorer Rd. The tornado continued to the NNE crossing Belleville Rd and then lifted around 1409 EDT (1309 EST) before reaching US Hwy 176. ||The tornado did considerable damage, snapping and uprooting a large number of hardwood and softwood trees along its path. Walls collapsed on a cinder block garage, with the metal roofing tossed across the roadway, on Moorer Rd.
18:07Z EF1 KCAE SC Newberry Cromer Xrds An EF-1 tornado touched down near the south end of Asias Branch Rd and moved quickly to the north-northeast. The tornado downed a few trees along with large branches near Asias Branch Rd. The tornado continued toward Jeanette Rd and then to Old Newberry Hwy. The most extensive damage occurred along Old Newberry Hwy near the intersection with Jeanette Rd. The tornado completely destroyed a large 2 story chicken house that was constructed of oak beams and insulated with a tin roof. There were numerous trees damaged in this area. Some trees were snapped, uprooted and large limbs were blown off. A small out building sustained damage to the metal roof and siding. Another small shed behind a mobile home was moved two feet off of the foundation. There was damage to the under-pinning of the mobile home.
18:08Z EF0 KCAE SC Newberry Browns Xrds An EF-0 tornado briefly touched down near US Hwy 176 and moved quickly north to Mollys Rock Rd where it dissipated. Most of the damage was restricted to a small area along Mollys Rock Rd. There were three hardwood trees and one softwood tree that were snapped. One large oak tree was snapped off near the ground and the other |trees were snapped off about 15 to 20 feet above the ground.
18:29Z EF2 KCAE SC Clarendon Manning Clarendon Ar A tornado touched down near the shore of Lake Marion near M W Rickenbaker Rd then moved to the NE. The first point of damage was found at Camp Bob Cooper where there were multiple trees down across the camp. There was also damage to two docks and minor roof damage to one of the cabins. ||The tornado moved across a cove on Lake Marion to Lesesne Dr, McFadden Ave, and Regal St where the tornado reached an intensity of EF-2. The EF-2 tornado continued to the NNE to near Patriot Rd, Rockfish Rd and Possum Run. Along this path from Lesesne Dr up to Rockfish Rd, there was widespread tree damage. Trees were either uprooted or snapped and fell on homes, vehicle and boats. There were several mobile homes which sustained damage. One was completely destroyed with just the cinder block supports remaining. Another was partially destroyed with the backside addition of the home collapsed. ||The tornado then weakened some and continued northeast causing damage to trees and minor damage to homes along Malibu Dr and Beaver Dr before lifting just past Durant Lane.
19:00Z EF0 KCAE SC Williamsburg Salters An EF0 tornado, estimated at 65 mph, touched down briefly southwest of Salters and lifted along Hwy 521. No significant damage was noted other than small limbs and some blown debris. Video was used to confirm the tornado.
19:00Z EF0 KCAE SC Florence Olanta The brief EF-0 tornado touched down south of Woods Bay Rd and west|of Highway 31 near Olanta, SC. The tornado moved toward the |north-northeast and prior to crossing Woods Bay Rd caused minor |damage to a house, lifted a large roof off of a large outbuilding|and shed, and caused several trees to be uprooted. The tornado|crossed Woods Bay Rd causing some damage to trees as it lifted in|the vicinity of Douglas Swamp.
19:11Z EF1 KRAX NC Moore Howard Mill A tornado briefly touched down in the Robbins area of northwest Moore County. Damage consisted of numerous snapped and uprooted trees and subsequent damage to the roofs of several homes that the trees fell on. Based on the damage to the trees, this tornado was rated an ef-1 with maximum wind speeds of 90 to 100 mph.
19:29Z EF0 KGSP NC Gaston Long Shoals NWS storm survey concluded that a weak tornado touched down along Aderholdt Rd, just north of Bittersweet Ln. A large tree was blown down onto a house at this location, injuring one occupant. The tornado continued almost due north, knocking down a few trees and large limbs before crossing into Lincoln County near Landers Chapel Rd.
19:31Z EF0 KGSP NC Lincoln Laboratory NWS storm survey determined that a weak tornado that touched down in northern Gaston County crossed into Lincoln County near Landers Church Rd. The tornado tracked north/northeast, blowing down numerous trees and large limbs, including through the south side of Linconton and the east side of the downtown area before lifting near Highway 155 on the north side of town.
19:35Z EF1 KRAX NC Chatham Siler City A tornado briefly touched down in the Siler City area. Damage consisted of numerous snapped and uprooted trees, downed power poles and power lines, and damage to the roof covering of several homes. Monetary damages were estimated.
20:00Z EF2 KRAX NC Orange Teer A tornado initially touched down in the White Cross area and Leslie Drive area of southwest Orange County. Considerable tree damage occurred in this area, including the snapping and splitting of healthy large-trunk trees. Subsequent damage to vehicles and homes occurred as the trees fell. Given the magnitude and nature of the damage, wind speeds were estimated at 110 mph. The tornado then tracked north-northeast eventually crossing Dodsons Cross Road, Dairlyland Road, Arthur Minnis Road, and Borland Roads, all while producing similar tree damage. The tornado finally began to lift and/or dissipate near Hillsborough just north of I-40 near exit 261, but not before producing considerable damage to several homes just south of exit 261. The roof and several exterior walls of one home were completely destroyed. Damage at this location was estimated at 115 mph, making this tornado a low-end EF-2 on the EF scale.
20:10Z EF0 KFCX NC Alexander Smiths Store NWS storm survey confirmed a short tornado track that began along Rock Pond Ln, where the metal roof was peeled off a barn and lofted some distance. Otherwise, damage was limited to downed trees and limbs as the tornado moved northeast before lifting shortly after crossing Berea Church Quincy Rd.
21:01Z EF1 KRAX NC Sampson Midway A tornado touched down in the Spivey���s Corner area of northwest Sampson County. Damage there consisted of numerous snapped and uprooted trees, downed power poles and power lines, tossed outdoor furniture, and minor damage to the roof of at least one home. A group of four abandoned chicken houses were destroyed.
21:06Z EF1 KRAX NC Johnston Timothy This is a continuation of the Spivey's Corner tornado. The tornado oscillated up and down for about 8 miles, resulting in minor tree damage when briefly touching down. The tornado finally touched down one last time in the Meadow area of southern Johnston County, where it did considerable roof and window damage to two homes, snapped and uprooted numerous trees, and blew over several grain silos.
21:31Z EF1 KFCX VA Nelson Elma A tornado touched down just south of Keys Church Road (Virginia State Route 722) and proceeded north-northeast across Keys Church Road to James River Road. Along this initial phase of the tornado, scattered tree damage was observed in the woods. Multiple trees along this path were snapped about a third of the way up the trunk. A tree was downed towards the southeast over James River Road.||As the tornado continued northeast of James River Road, it intensified and created its most significant damage to two farm properties and adjacent woods. As the width of the circulation expanded to 125 yards, most of the trees within this portion of its path were snapped or uprooted. It is estimated that between 100 and 200 trees were downed in this area. One tree fell and killed a horse. A large tree also fell on three vehicles and a recreational vehicle was blown over. Several small outbuildings and sheds were damaged or destroyed. A resident to the southeast of the tornado captured the funnel in photographs.||The tornado then continued several hundred yards northeast into the forest before dissipating, creating additional widespread tree damage.
22:08Z EF1 KRAX NC Nash Drake A tornado touched down just northwest of the City of Rocky Mount along the Thomas A Betts Parkway. The tornado continued north, producing intermittent tree damage in the form of snapped and uprooted hardwood trees, sliding just west of the Belmont Lake Golf course. The tornado strengthened and widened to a peak width of roughly 350 yards as it intersected NC-4 just West of Battleboro, producing a rather widespread swath of snapped and uprooted trees along with EF-1 damage to several farm outbuildings and one residence which lost considerable roof sheeting. A Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) from KRAX became rather apparent at this point. The storm continued north before taking a quick jog to the northeast as it began to weaken just west of Whitakers. The tornado remained on the ground producing intermittent tree damage as it passed over Fishing Creek, entering into Halifax County before lifting roughly a mile into the county just north of Low Ground Road. While tornado damage was not observed north of this point, debris continued to be deposited several miles north of the damage path.
22:16Z EF1 KRAX NC Edgecombe Battleboro A tornado touched down approximately 2 miles east of Battleboro where multiple trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then lifted and briefly touched down not far from the Swift Creek crossing along Seven Bridges Road. The tornado continued north northeastward for a total path length of 10.57 miles, causing primarily vegetation damage in the form of intermittent uprooted and snapped trees. The tornado reached its max intensity just prior to crossing Speights Chapel Road where it directly hit a fifty year old single-wide trailer home, completely destroying it, and lofting debris from the structure for several hundred yards downstream. The home was unoccupied at the time, and the neighboring structures of similar build only received minor structural damage. The tornado continued northeastward, damaging some farm outbuildings on the north side of NC 33 before it ventured into Halifax County, only causing intermittent tree damage as it ventured into marshlands. The tornado lifted and dissipated rapidly after approaching Beech Swamp.
22:18Z EF1 KRAX NC Halifax Enfield This is a continuation from the tornado that tracked just east of Dortches in Nash County. The tornado remained on the ground producing intermittent tree damage as it exited Nash County and entered into Halifax County as it passed over Fishing Creek. The tornado lifted roughly a mile into the county just north of Low Ground Road. While tornado damage was not observed north of this point, debris continued to be deposited several miles north of the damage path.
22:34Z EF1 KAKQ NC Halifax Pierces Xrds A tornado touched down southwest of Weldon, NC, just north of Little |Quankey Creek, with the primary indicators being intermittent |uprooted and snapped hardwood trees as the storm progressed |northeast. The tornado remained on the ground for four minutes and |a little over five miles, reaching its peak intensity and width |as it impacted a small community of single family homes just west |of the high school in South Weldon. Several of these structures |suffered minor damage to their roof and siding, and many trees and |small bushes were blown over or snapped. The tornado continued |north causing intermittent tree and minor structural damage |through the western fringes of Weldon before it crossed the |Roanoke River into Northampton County.
22:38Z EF0 KAKQ NC Northampton Gaston The tornado crossed the Roanoke River from Halifax county North Carolina into Northampton County North Carolina near Garysburg and moved north northeast across Highway 46 where it snapped and uprooted several trees. The tornado continued tracking across rural portions of Northampton County before crossing into Greensville County Virginia near Skippers Road.
22:39Z EF0 KAKQ NC Northampton Vultare The tornado touched down 4 miles west of Gaston in western Northampton County, just north of Lake Gaston. The tornado tracked north and crossed Highway 46 near Cherry Tree Road before lifting. Damage consisted of trees being uprooted and snapped.
22:44Z EF0 KAKQ NC Northampton Jackson The tornado touched down approximately 1 mile northwest of the town of Jackson. The tornado tracked north northeast over rural portions of Northampton County before finally lifting just west of Margarettsville. The tornado mostly uprooted and snapped trees along its path.
22:47Z EF0 KAKQ VA Greensville Dahlia The tornado tracked from Northampton county North Carolina into Greensville county Virginia. The tornado tracked across Skippers Road where additional trees were snapped. The tornado then briefly lifted while shifting its track slightly east, while remaining in Greensville county.
22:48Z EF0 KAKQ VA Greensville Gaskins The tornado touched down approximately 1/2 mile west of Creek Road in rural southeast Greensville County. The tornado tracked north northeast over rural portions of Greensville County before finally lifting one mile north of Moores Lane. The tornado mostly snapped trees along its path.
22:50Z EF0 KAKQ VA Brunswick Brodnax The tornado touched down northeast of the town of Brodnax. The tornado mostly uprooted and snapped trees along its path. A tree also fell on a horse and killed it.
22:51Z EF1 KAKQ VA Greensville Dahlia The same tornado that started in Northampton county North Carolina, shifted its track slightly east within Greensville county Virginia and touched down again near Taylor`s Mill Road. From there, the tornado continued northeast crossing Caney Swamp and causing EF1 damage to numerous trees along Little Low Ground Road. The tornado then continued into extreme southwest Southampton county.
22:56Z EF0 KAKQ VA Emporia Emporia The tornado touched down near the intersection of Brink Road and Collins Road, about 3 miles southwest of Emporia, VA in Greensville County. The tornado snapped trees and did damage to a couple of outbuildings along its path. Minor damage also occurred at a shopping center in Emporia. The tornado lifted just north of town.
22:58Z EF1 KAKQ VA Southampton Green Plain The same tornado that started in Northampton county North Carolina, tracked through Greensville county Virginia and into extreme southwest Southampton County Virginia. The tornado caused more damage to several trees while crossing Highway 58, and then lifting again.
23:06Z EF1 KCCX PA Fulton Knobsville A National Weather Service storm survey confirmed a tornado near Knobsville in Fulton County Pennsylvania on April 19, 2019.||The tornado touched down approximately one mile west-southwest of Knobsville, just west of East Dutch Corner Road, and tracked north-northeastward for approximately 1.5 miles before lifting near the intersection of Route 522 and Sheepskin Hollow Road.||Trees were uprooted and snapped along the path of the tornado, and a home just off of Breezy Point Road received considerable damage, including the loss of a chimney and a porch roof. Peak winds were estimated at 100 mph.
23:10Z EF2 KLWX PA Franklin Lemasters A National Weather Service storm survey confirmed an EF-2 tornado near near St. Thomas in Franklin County Pennsylvania on April 19, 2019.||The initial and most intense (EF-2) damage occurred at C & R Produce just north of U.S. Route 30. Several power poles were snapped. There was also significant damage to commercial buildings on the C & R property. The tornado damage continued north-northeast along Apple Way with numerous uprooted/snapped trees including nearby orchards. Several residential homes and commercial buildings/garages were also damaged near Summerswood Drive. Maximum winds were estimated at 125 mph.
23:18Z EF0 KAKQ VA Sussex West Hope The tornado touched down just south of Sussex Drive about 4 miles east of Stony Creek in Sussex County. It then traveled northeast and crossed Jerusalem Park Road near Courthouse Road, before continuing northeast across General Mahone Highway and lifting before reaching Centerville Road in Prince George County. The tornado mostly uprooted and snapped trees along its path. A garage was also destroyed from a tree falling on it.
23:28Z EF1 KCCX PA Huntingdon Shades Vly A National Weather Service storm survey team confirmed a tornado near Richvale in Huntingdon County Pennsylvania on April 19 2019.||The tornado touched down approximately 1.5 miles southwest of Richvale along Shade Valley Road and progressed northeastward up the valley.||Along the path of the tornado, there were numerous trees snapped or uprooted, and there was sporadic damage to barns and the roofs of homes. The most significant damage, which was at the high end of an EF1 rating, occurred just north of the intersection of Shade Valley Road and Zion Road, where a barn was destroyed and numerous pine trees were snapped or uprooted.||The tornado tore the roof off of a church shortly before lifting just south of the intersection of Shade Valley Road and Allison Road. Peak winds were estimated at 110 mph.
23:31Z EF1 KAKQ VA Prince George Disputanta The tornado touched down near Fireside Drive in Disputanta causing some downed trees and a car port to be blown over, consistent with EF0 damage. The tornado continued moving north northeast across Webb Road and then Lebanon Road, Cedar Lane and Pole Run Road. Many trees were snapped or uprooted and numerous sheds and outbuildings received significant damage or were destroyed between Lebanon Road and Pole Run Road. This area was where the EF1 damage occurred. The tornado lifted north of Pole Run Road before Route 10. There was additional tree damage along Hines Road just north of Newville.
23:39Z EF1 KCCX PA Juniata Cross Keys A National Weather Service survey team confirmed a tornado near Krause in Juniata County Pennsylvania on April 19, 2019.||The tornado touched down near near the intersection of Black Log Road and Old Barn Lane, and tracked northeastward up the valley for approximately one and one quarter miles.||Most of the damage was done to trees, where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. There was damage to the roof of one home and one barn before the tornado lifted near the intersection of Black Log Road and Smith Road. Peak winds were estimated around 105 mph.
23:46Z EF2 KAKQ VA Charles City (c) Ruthville The National Service in Wakefield confirmed an EF2 tornado just northeast of Charles City. The tornado touched down just east of The Glebe Lane about 1.7 miles northeast of Charles City causing some trees to be uprooted and snapped along Ruthville Road. Soon after crossing Ruthville Road, the tornado intensified to an EF2, causing extensive damage to Charles City Rod and Gun Club. The roof of the building was lifted off and blown partially off. In addition, the south facing exterior wall was blown in. The tornado continued tracking northeast, crossing Old Elam Cemetery Road and then The Glebe Lane, causing extensive tree damage including snapped and uprooted trees consistent with EF1 damage. The tornado then weakened to an EF0, before lifting just northeast of Sturgeon Point Road.
23:56Z EF0 KAKQ VA Isle Of Wight Smithfield The tornado touched down near Mill Swamp Road and Wrens Mill Road in northern Isle of Wight county. The tornado tracked northward crossing King`s Landing Lane before continuing into the James River. Numerous trees, including large oak trees, were snapped or uprooted along the tornado path. One tree was downed on a house.
23:57Z EF2 KCCX PA Mifflin Granville A National Weather Service in State College PA has confirmed an EF2 tornado near Lewistown in Mifflin County Pennsylvania on April 19, 2019.||The tornado first touched down near the reservoir off of Minehart Road, south of Route 103 in Granville. Several hundred trees were felled and snapped in a path around a mile long extending to the north. This was where the most intense damage occurred, where winds were estimated at 115 mph. ||The tornado then jogged to a more northeasterly direction, moving through Riverside Campground. Several dozen large trees were snapped and uprooted. About 5 trailers were totally destroyed by falling trees, with about a dozen others sustaining damage. One trailer was flipped over.||The tornado weakened, but continued into Lewistown where the next visible damage occurred. Several large trees were uprooted, with the most notable tree damage occurring along Grand Street. The roof of Brooklyn Fire station was partially removed, and this marked the end point of the damage path. Peak winds were estimated at 115 mph.
00:05Z EF0 KAKQ VA York Magruder The tornado touched down near Colonial Parkway immediately east of the interchange with Queens Drive. The tornado tracked north northeast producing substantial tree damage, power line damage, and some home damage along Queens Drive. The tornado likely lifted north of Queens Lake in the marshlands surrounding Queens Creek.
00:06Z EF2 KLWX VA Louisa Frederick Hall The tornado touched down in a wooded area east of Mineral in northeast Louisa County near Elk Creek Road. The tornado crossed Elk Creek Road producing EF0 damage in the trees, and knocked a tree down on a car on Gill Lane. The tornado proceeded north into an open field, before producing substantial damage to a restored 18th century two story home. EF2 damage was observed as the roof was removed and numerous hardwood trees on the property were snapped. More hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted immediately north of the property before crossing an arm of Lake Anna. The tornado then produced EF1 damage to the garage and trees at a residence along Beauregard Way, before lifting shortly thereafter.
00:07Z EF0 KAKQ VA Newport News (c) Menchville The tornado likely touched down as a waterspout over the Warwick River. The tornado tracked northeast through the Sanford, Carriage Hill, and Denbigh sections of Newport News. The tornado produced mainly tree damage, particularly near Sanford Elementary, and did destroy a small storage shed. The tornado then lifted before reaching Route 60 near Denbigh Village Center.
00:20Z EF0 KAKQ VA Gloucester Bena The tornado likely touched down as a waterspout over the York River. The tornado arrived on land and produced its most intense damage in the trees along Jenkins Neck Road. The tornado proceeded to the north northeast and flattened a shed near the intersection of Maryus Road and Guinea Circle. The tornado likely lifted in the marshland north of Maryus.
00:55Z EF0 KLWX VA Fairfax Sunset Hills A tornado produced a discontinuous line of damage along a path approximately four miles long, lasting five minutes through Reston, Virginia. The tornado was rated EF-0, with peak winds of 70 miles per hour and maximum path width of 100 yards. The tornado's storm motion was north-northeast at approximately 50 miles per hour. The damage was primarily uprooted or topped trees. No injuries or fatalities were reported with this tornado.||The first evidence of damage was near Fox Mill Road and Pinecrest Road where several trees were downed at approximately 8:55 EDT (7:55 EST). Isolated tree damage from this point to near the USGS complex on Sunrise Valley Drive was noted, with several trees topped along Glade Drive near Rosedown Drive. After passing across the Dulles Toll Road (Virginia State Route 267), minor tree damage was noted between Sunset Hills Road and Baron Cameron Avenue. The tornado then tracked across Reston Hospital Center, with no visible signs of damage, but damage was noted just north of the hospital on Town Center Drive near Town Center Parkway, where a tree was topped, fencing blown down, and shingles blown off several townhouses.||After crossing Baron Cameron Avenue, the tornado passed just east of Trader Joe's grocery store destroying an outdoor shed. Nearby, a tall, two-foot diameter tree crashed through the upper floor of a townhouse on Quietree Drive that led local officials to condemn the property. Several large trees were either uprooted or topped along Bennington Woods Road between Crosswind Drive and Reston Parkway. A large, 100-foot tall tree fell and smashed the front end of an unoccupied vehicle parked along Center Harbor Road, midway between Reston Parkway and North Village Road. Minor tree damage along a narrow path was noted in neighborhoods located between North Village Road and Reston Parkway between Center Harbor Road and Wiehle Avenue. No substantial storm damage was noted north of Wiehle Avenue, where the tornado weakened and lifted at 9:00 PM EDT (8:00 PM EST).

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).