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The tornado exited Hopewell, weakened to an F0, and dissipated in Charles City County. From start to finish, this storm caused 4 deaths and 246 injuries. It was the deadliest Virginia tornado since 10 people were killed in Ivy on September 30, 1959. [2] It was also the first recorded F4 tornado in Virginia state history. [3]
3 mi (4.8 km) A tornado produced F1 damage in western Burlington and Elon. [4] F1: Louisa (1st tornado) Louisa: VA: 09:00 2 mi (3.2 km) A tornado touched down between Charlottesville and Richmond. F1 damage occurred along a short, but wide path. F1: Louisa (2nd tornado) Louisa: VA: 09:50 2 mi (3.2 km)
Damage from the storm in Virginia was estimated to be at least $38.8 million, of which $25 million was in Norfolk alone. [4] According to the National Weather Service , 7.4 in (190 mm) of rain fell in Norfolk between November 11 and 13, nearly three times the monthly average for November; in those three days alone, the total rainfall surpassed ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. 2020 tornado outbreak in the United States Tornado outbreak of February 5–7, 2020 Map of tornado warnings and confirmed tornadoes from the outbreak Meteorological history Duration February 5–7, 2020 Tornado outbreak Tornadoes 37 Maximum rating EF2 tornado Highest winds Tornadic ...
1990 saw some unusual and powerful tornadoes and tornado outbreaks. On March 13 not one, but two F5 tornadoes struck Kansas, both coming from the same supercell.This was the only day since the 1974 Super Outbreak to have more than one F5 on the same day until the 2011 Super Outbreak, when four EF5 tornadoes touched down on April 27.
National weather radar A video was added to this story. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Weakened Helene moves over Kentucky after deadly storm surge: Forecast
A level 4/moderate risk for severe weather, along with a 10 percent tornado risk, a significant 45 percent wind risk, and a 15 percent hail risk was issued by the Storm Prediction Center on August 7, [10] including the Washington, D.C. metro area, the first moderate risk in decades for the DC area. [11]