List of United States tornadoes in April 2020

EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary EF0 WNW of Cave Spring Floyd GA 34°07′26″N 85°22′03″W / 34.1239°N 85.3675°W / 34.1239; -85.3675 (Cave Spring (Apr 13, EF0)) 04:31–04:32 0.13 mi (0.21 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees were downed and large tree limbs were broken off by a brief tornado.[118] EF0 N of Lindale to W of Rome Floyd GA 34°11′33″N 85°10′25″W / 34.1924°N 85.1735°W / 34.1924; -85.1735 (Lindale (Apr 13, EF0)) 04:42–04:45 3.21 mi (5.17 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado downed multiple trees, some of which fell on power lines.[119] EF1 Ladds to E of White Bartow GA 34°08′57″N 84°49′43″W / 34.1492°N 84.8285°W / 34.1492; -84.8285 (Ladds (Apr 13, EF1)) 05:06–05:21 12.76 mi (20.54 km) 250 yd (230 m) 1 death – A tornado touched down west-southwest of Cartersville in the Ladds area, causing minor damage to a small business and downing fences. In southwestern Cartersville, a large oak tree fell on a house, killing the sleeping occupant. Mostly minor tree damage occurred elsewhere in town. The tornado continued to the northeast of Cartersville, where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, power lines were downed, and one home was damaged. The tornado continued into the Pine Log Wildlife Management Area where 60–70 trees were downed before it dissipated. Two people were injured.[120] EF1 SSW of Salacoa Valley Cherokee GA 34°21′09″N 84°36′10″W / 34.3524°N 84.6028°W / 34.3524; -84.6028 (Salacoa Valley (Apr 13, EF1)) 05:32–05:33 0.71 mi (1.14 km) 100 yd (91 m) This tornado was spawned by the same circulation that produced the 05:06 UTC Bartow County tornado. Around 250 to 300 trees were downed northwest of Waleska.[121] EF0 NW of Waverly Hall Harris GA 32°43′40″N 84°43′46″W / 32.7279°N 84.7294°W / 32.7279; -84.7294 (Waverly Hall (Apr 13, EF0)) 05:53–05:55 3.76 mi (6.05 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees in a remote and forested area were downed.[122] EF0 NW of Woodland Talbot GA 32°45′06″N 84°30′52″W / 32.7516°N 84.5144°W / 32.7516; -84.5144 (Woodland (Apr 13, EF0)) 06:08–06:10 2.94 mi (4.73 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees downed by the tornado blocked several roads.[123] EF3 S of Thomaston to NW of Redbone Upson, Lamar GA 32°50′59″N 84°20′01″W / 32.8496°N 84.3335°W / 32.8496; -84.3335 (Thomaston (Apr 13, EF3)) 06:19–06:35 16.63 mi (26.76 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m) This strong tornado damaged or destroyed dozens of homes, mobile homes, and outbuildings along its path. One home was pushed off its foundation into the middle of a road, leaving it largely intact. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted as well. A total of 159 structures were affected by the tornado, with seven destroyed, 20 with major damage, and 38 sustaining minor damage. The National Weather Service’s WSR-88D radar detected debris lofted up to 25,000 ft (7,600 m) while this tornado was on the ground.[124] EF0 NNE of Union City Fulton GA 33°37′44″N 84°31′35″W / 33.6288°N 84.5263°W / 33.6288; -84.5263 (Union City (Apr 13, EF0)) 06:36–06:39 2.75 mi (4.43 km) 50 yd (46 m) A short-lived tornado snapped or uprooted many trees; debris was detected by the local NWS’s radar up to 1,000 ft (300 m).[125] EF3 SW of Collier to NNW of Forsyth Monroe GA 33°05′34″N 84°01′59″W / 33.0928°N 84.033°W / 33.0928; -84.033 (Collier (Apr 13, EF3)) 06:40–06:47 5.3 mi (8.5 km) 300 yd (270 m) This tornado was spawned by the same circulation that produced the 06:19 UTC Upson/Lamar County tornado. A large metal-framed building was completely destroyed, with concrete footings ripped out of the ground. A small home was destroyed, with a small plane, a tractor, and a boat flipped nearby. Some vehicles were flipped and thrown as well, and numerous trees were downed along the path, one of which fell onto a home. One person was injured. NWS radar detected debris up to 19,000 ft (5,800 m).[126] EF1 W of Raoul to SSW of Boydville Hall, Habersham, Banks, Stephens GA 33°27′22″N 83°38′42″W / 33.456°N 83.6449°W / 33.456; -83.6449 (Raoul (Apr 13, EF1)) 06:49–07:06 14.31 mi (23.03 km) 200 yd (180 m) This was the first tornado from the Seneca supercell. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and one mobile home sustained minor to moderate roof damage.[127] EF1 WNW of Payne Bibb GA 32°52′23″N 83°46′18″W / 32.873°N 83.7718°W / 32.873; -83.7718 (Payne (Apr 13, EF1)) 07:00–07:04 3.68 mi (5.92 km) 300 yd (270 m) A short-lived tornado touched down near I-475, causing minor roof damage to two hotels and a Walmart. A nearby Walgreens had all of its windows blown out and a hole punctured into its roof. A gas station canopy also had metal sheeting torn off. Extensive tree damage occurred farther along the path, with several falling on homes.[128] EF1 S of Boydville to NE of Eastanollee Stephens GA 34°30′47″N 83°22′01″W / 34.513°N 83.367°W / 34.513; -83.367 (Boydville (Apr 13, EF1)) 07:07–07:15 8.73 mi (14.05 km) 500 yd (460 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and a few homes sustained considerable damage as a result of this high-end EF1 tornado. This was the second tornado produced by the Seneca tornado.[129] EF1 NW of Salem Oconee SC 34°59′24″N 83°03′18″W / 34.99°N 83.055°W / 34.99; -83.055 (Salem (Apr 13, EF1)) 07:18–07:22 3.97 mi (6.39 km) 400 yd (370 m) Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. The tornado path may have extended into the Sumter National Forest and into Pickens County, but no additional damage was visible from accessible areas.[130] EF1 Willard to WSW of Phoenix Putnam GA 33°18′35″N 83°29′46″W / 33.3098°N 83.4961°W / 33.3098; -83.4961 (Willard (Apr 13, EF1)) 07:18–07:34 12.91 mi (20.78 km) 300 yd (270 m) A tornado touched down in the Chattahoochee–Oconee National Forest, snapping or uprooting hundreds of trees across the park. Three homes sustained minor roof damage, while a silo and nearby barn sustained damage as well. One person was injured.[131] EF3 SSE of Westminster to Seneca to W of Central Oconee, Pickens SC 34°37′01″N 83°05′02″W / 34.617°N 83.084°W / 34.617; -83.084 (Westminster (Apr 13, EF3)) 07:21–07:36 16.71 mi (26.89 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) 1 death – See section on this tornado – Five people were injured.[59][132] EF1 NNW of Reynolds Plantation to Veazey Greene GA 33°26′39″N 83°13′41″W / 33.4443°N 83.228°W / 33.4443; -83.228 (Reynolds Plantation (Apr 13, EF1)) 07:38–07:47 6.4 mi (10.3 km) 350 yd (320 m) This tornado was spawned by the same circulation that produced the 07:18 UTC Putnam County tornado. The tornado moved through a residential subdivision, snapping or uprooting numerous trees. Several well-built homes sustained direct damage or impacts from airborne debris. At Lake Oconee, numerous boathouses sustained major damage and a dock was lofted and thrown onshore. After crossing, the lake the tornado felled many more trees, several of which fell on homes. It later dissipated as it moved into Veaszy. A total of 35–40 homes were damaged by the tornado.[133] EF2 S of Pumpkintown Pickens, Greenville SC 34°57′58″N 82°40′01″W / 34.966°N 82.667°W / 34.966; -82.667 (Pumpkintown (Apr 13, EF2)) 07:41–07:49 7.97 mi (12.83 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two mobile homes were destroyed and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Three people were injured.[134] EF0 SW of Berea to WSW of Easley Pickens SC 34°49′01″N 82°38′17″W / 34.817°N 82.638°W / 34.817; -82.638 (Berea (Apr 13, EF0)) 07:44–07:51 7.42 mi (11.94 km) 70 yd (64 m) Trees were downed along the path.[135] EF0 NW of Greer Greenville SC 34°59′31″N 82°17′42″W / 34.992°N 82.295°W / 34.992; -82.295 (Greer (Apr 13, EF0)) 08:01–08:02 0.68 mi (1.09 km) 30 yd (27 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted. One uprooted tree fell on a house.[136] EF0 SW of Oconee Washington GA 32°49′58″N 82°58′11″W / 32.8329°N 82.9698°W / 32.8329; -82.9698 (Oconee (Apr 13, EF0)) 08:01–08:03 1.66 mi (2.67 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage along the path was limited to trees.[137] EF1 NNW of Warthen Washington GA 33°07′12″N 82°49′22″W / 33.1199°N 82.8228°W / 33.1199; -82.8228 (Warthen (Apr 13, EF1)) 08:05–08:09 3.08 mi (4.96 km) 100 yd (91 m) A short-lived tornado uprooted multiple trees.[138] EF1 SW of Mitchell Washington GA 33°11′57″N 82°46′59″W / 33.1992°N 82.7831°W / 33.1992; -82.7831 (Mitchell (Apr 13, EF1)) 08:12–08:14 1.01 mi (1.63 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado snapped hundreds softwood trees.[139] EF1 NE of Harrison to S of Bartow Washington, Jefferson GA 33°51′41″N 82°41′50″W / 33.8613°N 82.6972°W / 33.8613; -82.6972 (Harrison (Apr 13, EF1)) 08:18–08:32 14.22 mi (22.88 km) 220 yd (200 m) Hundreds of softwood-type trees were snapped, dozens of homes were damaged, and two vehicles were thrown 100 yards (91 m).[140] EF2 NE of Vidette to ESE of Hephzibah Burke GA 33°06′24″N 82°11′30″W / 33.1066°N 82.1918°W / 33.1066; -82.1918 (Vidette (Apr 13, EF2)) 08:53–09:07 16.49 mi (26.54 km) 700 yd (640 m) A cinder-block automotive business sustained uplift of its roof and partial collapse of its walls, and a home sustained roof and exterior wall loss. A dairy farm suffered extensive damage, and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which landed on homes and vehicles.[141] EF3 W of Savannah River Site to WNW of Neeses Aiken, Barnwell, Orangeburg SC 33°16′30″N 81°42′17″W / 33.2751°N 81.7048°W / 33.2751; -81.7048 (Savannah River Site (Apr 13, EF3)) 09:21–10:03 37.88 mi (60.96 km) 800 yd (730 m) A few frame homes sustained roof loss and collapse of exterior walls, and some mobile homes were damaged or destroyed by this intense, long-tracked tornado. A brick shed, a vacant cinder-block business, and a cinder-block workshop building were completely destroyed. Another business had a large portion of its roof removed and an exterior wall blown out, and a metal automotive service building had its roof and multiple exterior walls ripped off. Vehicles were moved and damaged and power poles were snapped. Large swaths of trees were flattened along the path, some of which were partially debarked. Trees were also downed in the town of Springfield before the tornado dissipated, a few of which landed on a home and a church.[142] EF3 WNW of Snelling to SW of Elko Barnwell SC 33°16′31″N 81°32′38″W / 33.2754°N 81.5438°W / 33.2754; -81.5438 (Snelling (Apr 13, EF3)) 09:33–09:42 8.49 mi (13.66 km) 50 yd (46 m) A small, but strong tornado moved through the Crackerneck Wildlife Management Area and Ecological Reserve, snapping, denuding, and partially debarking numerous trees.[143] EF1 W of Ty Ty Worth, Tift GA 31°29′N 83°42′W / 31.48°N 83.7°W / 31.48; -83.7 (Ty Ty (Apr 13, EF1)) 09:36–09:40 3.62 mi (5.83 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado caused minor structural damage and extensive tree damage.[144] EF3 S of Elko to WSW of St. Matthews Barnwell, Orangeburg, Calhoun SC 33°18′57″N 81°23′40″W / 33.3158°N 81.3944°W / 33.3158; -81.3944 (Elko (Apr 13, EF3)) 09:43–10:20 35.68 mi (57.42 km) 770 yd (700 m) 2 deaths – A strong, long-tracked tornado caused severe damage along its path and passed near Livingston, heavily damaging or destroying multiple homes. One unanchored frame home was leveled, and several anchored double-wide manufactured homes were completely swept away and obliterated, with their frames thrown hundreds of yards. There were two fatalities in one of the homes. Numerous trees were snapped, denuded, and partially debarked along the path, many power poles were snapped, and a pivot irrigation system was flipped. Some outbuildings were destroyed as well. At least seven people were injured. This tornado was also notable in the fact that it absorbed the circulations of the 0921 and 0933 UTC EF3 tornadoes near Livingston and Elko respectively.[145] EF3 S of Blackville Barnwell SC 33°19′04″N 81°17′25″W / 33.3177°N 81.2903°W / 33.3177; -81.2903 (Blackville (Apr 13, EF3)) 09:49–09:51 1.39 mi (2.24 km) 40 yd (37 m) A small, brief, but strong tornado touched down at a farm and collapsed several chicken houses. After intensifying across an open field, the tornado struck and severely damaged a fiberglass coating facility. Large steel support beams in a 22,500 sq ft (2,090 m2) warehouse at this location were twisted. Thirty cylindrical containers, each weighing 20,000–25,000 lb (9,100–11,300 kg), were lifted from their saddles and rolled through the building. Thereafter, the tornado quickly weakened and dissipated near SC 3.[146] EF3 SE of Hilda Barnwell SC 33°12′26″N 81°16′27″W / 33.2071°N 81.2742°W / 33.2071; -81.2742 (Hilda (Apr 13, EF3)) 09:50–09:55 5.37 mi (8.64 km) 800 yd (730 m) A cinder-block garage had its metal roof peeled off and cinder blocks shifted about halfway up its wall. A well-built, bolted down metal building and a tin tractor shed were completely destroyed. A home had its roof lifted off, and a two-story wood-frame building behind it was shifted off its foundation and completely destroyed. A nearby unanchored log cabin was destroyed as well, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[147] EF1 E of Blythewood Richland SC 34°09′20″N 80°55′08″W / 34.1556°N 80.919°W / 34.1556; -80.919 (Blythewood (Apr 13, EF1)) 09:53–09:59 4.89 mi (7.87 km) 80 yd (73 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Several homes sustained minor shingle, soffit, and fascia damage.[148] EF1 NE of Newington, GA Screven (GA), Hampton (SC) GA, SC 32°39′06″N 81°29′13″W / 32.6516°N 81.487°W / 32.6516; -81.487 (Newington (Apr 13, EF1)) 09:58–10:06 5.9 mi (9.5 km) 200 yd (180 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which landed on structures. A mobile home had its roof ripped off, and a small cabin had a portion of its roof ripped off as well. This was the first of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[149] EF1 ESE of Harding to WNW of Gladys Irwin GA 31°30′N 83°19′W / 31.5°N 83.32°W / 31.5; -83.32 (Harding (Apr 13, EF1)) 10:01–10:04 1.92 mi (3.09 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado snapped many trees.[150] EF0 SE of Sycamore Allendale SC 33°00′44″N 81°13′00″W / 33.0123°N 81.2167°W / 33.0123; -81.2167 (Sycamore (Apr 13, EF0)) 10:04–10:09 5.85 mi (9.41 km) 300 yd (270 m) A brief tornado caused sporadic tree damage.[151] EF4 WNW of Scotia to NNE of Fechtig Hampton SC 32°42′16″N 81°17′24″W / 32.7045°N 81.2899°W / 32.7045; -81.2899 (Scotia (Apr 13, EF4)) 10:10–10:37 23.73 mi (38.19 km) 1,300 yd (1,200 m) 5 deaths – See section on this tornado – A total of 65 people were injured. This was the second of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[152] EF2 NE of Rowesville Orangeburg, Calhoun SC 33°24′12″N 80°47′13″W / 33.4032°N 80.787°W / 33.4032; -80.787 (Rowesville (Apr 13, EF2)) 10:25–10:37 10.23 mi (16.46 km) 700 yd (640 m) A tractor dealership had its front windows blown out and the overhead doors blown in. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, several of which caused roof damage to buildings. Multiple pivot irrigation systems were overturned, power poles were snapped, and grain silos and outbuildings were damaged.[153] EF1 SW of Saxapahaw Alamance NC 35°53′39″N 79°21′16″W / 35.8943°N 79.3544°W / 35.8943; -79.3544 (Saxapahaw (Apr 13, EF1)) 10:32–10:40 4.53 mi (7.29 km) 440 yd (400 m) A high-end EF1 tornado caused considerable damage to buildings at a sawmill. Multiple homes sustained roof damage, and one home had its roof blown off entirely. Numerous sheds, garages, and outbuildings were destroyed, and many trees were snapped or uprooted along the path. Some of these trees landed on and damaged homes.[154] EF2 NE of Morven Anson NC 34°52′57″N 79°58′47″W / 34.8826°N 79.9797°W / 34.8826; -79.9797 (Morven (Apr 13, EF2)) 10:34–10:35 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief but strong tornado destroyed two chicken houses and knocked a mobile home off its foundation, rotating the structure 180° in the process.[155] EF0 SE of Ambrose Coffee GA 31°33′N 82°58′W / 31.55°N 82.96°W / 31.55; -82.96 (Ambrose (Apr 13, EF0)) 10:39–10:41 1.18 mi (1.90 km) 125 yd (114 m) A few mobile homes were heavily damaged, a truck was overturned onto its side, and trees and fences were downed.[156] EF1 E of Morven Anson NC 34°49′20″N 80°01′42″W / 34.8221°N 80.0284°W / 34.8221; -80.0284 (Morven (Apr 13, EF1)) 10:45–10:50 8.82 mi (14.19 km) 200 yd (180 m) A high-end EF1 tornado tracked through predominantly wooded areas, causing widespread tree damage. Many homes were damaged by the fallen trees, six or seven of which were destroyed. Outbuildings and vehicles were also damaged or destroyed.[157] EF1 SE of Islandton Colleton SC 32°50′09″N 80°51′14″W / 32.8359°N 80.8539°W / 32.8359; -80.8539 (Islandton (Apr 13, EF1)) 10:39–10:41 1.44 mi (2.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A couple dozen trees were snapped along the path. This was the third of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[158] EF1 WSW of Walterboro Colleton SC 32°52′36″N 80°44′45″W / 32.8768°N 80.7459°W / 32.8768; -80.7459 (Walterboro (Apr 13, EF1)) 10:46–10:50 3.14 mi (5.05 km) 100 yd (91 m) Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, and a tractor trailer was overturned. A tornado emergency was issued for this storm, which had produced an EF4 tornado just minutes earlier. This was the fourth of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[159] EF1 Walterboro to WSW of Norman Landing Colleton SC 32°52′45″N 80°43′50″W / 32.8791°N 80.7305°W / 32.8791; -80.7305 (Walterboro (Apr 13, EF1)) 10:47–11:00 17.33 mi (27.89 km) 500 yd (460 m) 1 death – Many hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted by this high-end EF1 tornado. Hundreds of residences and some businesses in Walterboro were damaged by tornadic winds or fallen trees, including a large tree that fell onto a home, killing an occupant. At the Low Country Regional Airport, most hangars were destroyed and nearly two dozen aircraft were damaged or destroyed. One person was injured. A tornado emergency was issued for this storm, which had produced an EF4 tornado just minutes earlier. This was the fifth of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[160] EF1 NW of Givhans Dorchester SC 33°01′16″N 80°22′00″W / 33.0211°N 80.3667°W / 33.0211; -80.3667 (Givhans (Apr 13, EF1)) 11:10–11:14 2.29 mi (3.69 km) 100 yd (91 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and a two-ton wood crate container was lifted and overturned. This was the sixth of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[161] EF1 Odum Wayne GA 31°40′N 82°02′W / 31.67°N 82.03°W / 31.67; -82.03 (Odum (Apr 13, EF1)) 11:25–11:30 4.75 mi (7.64 km) 440 yd (400 m) A high-end EF1 tornado touched down in Odum, where trees were snapped, multiple homes sustained roof damage, and one small home was shifted off its foundation and heavily damaged. Outside of town, additional trees were snapped, a detached garage was severely damaged, and a house sustained broken windows and shingle damage. Eight people were injured.[162] EF1 WSW of Ludowici Long GA 31°41′32″N 81°50′14″W / 31.6923°N 81.8373°W / 31.6923; -81.8373 (Ludowici (Apr 13, EF1)) 11:37–11:43 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 500 yd (460 m) A tornado was identified by high-resolution satellite imagery over the Griffin Ridge Wildlife Management Area. Trees were snapped and uprooted.[163] EF3 Eastern Moncks Corner Berkeley SC 33°10′54″N 79°59′24″W / 33.1816°N 79.9901°W / 33.1816; -79.9901 (Moncks Corner (Apr 13, EF3)) 11:38–11:48 5.74 mi (9.24 km) 400 yd (370 m) A strong tornado touched down in a subdivision at the east edge Moncks Corner, where a large two-story home had its entire second floor destroyed, and sustained collapse of a few first floor exterior walls. Significant damage to several other homes, trailers, and vehicles also occurred in this area. The tornado continued to the east of town, completely destroying a mobile home and heavily damaging a few frame homes. Multiple other homes sustained minor to moderate damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Six people were injured. This was the seventh of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[164] EF0 E of Ludowici Long GA 31°41′16″N 81°41′10″W / 31.6877°N 81.6861°W / 31.6877; -81.6861 (Ludowici (Apr 13, EF0)) 11:47–11:48 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 100 yd (91 m) A few trees were downed, and two barns and a mobile home were damaged.[165] EF0 Bethera Berkeley SC 33°11′39″N 79°47′38″W / 33.1941°N 79.794°W / 33.1941; -79.794 (Bethera (Apr 13, EF0)) 11:51–11:52 0.93 mi (1.50 km) 200 yd (180 m) Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted while a tree limb was blown onto the roof of a house by this high-end EF0 tornado. This was the eighth of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[166] EF1 SE of Jamestown Berkeley SC 33°15′12″N 79°39′21″W / 33.2532°N 79.6559°W / 33.2532; -79.6559 (Jamestown (Apr 13, EF1)) 12:00–12:02 2.5 mi (4.0 km) 400 yd (370 m) Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and one home sustained roof damage. This was the ninth of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[167] EF1 SE of Whiteville Columbus NC 34°13′50″N 78°38′10″W / 34.2306°N 78.6360°W / 34.2306; -78.6360 (Whiteville (Apr 13, EF0)) 12:10–12:12 0.58 mi (0.93 km) 100 yd (91 m) Extensive tree damage occurred and several agricultural sheds were destroyed.[168] EF1 N of Seabrook Liberty, Bryan GA 31°45′33″N 81°21′57″W / 31.7592°N 81.3658°W / 31.7592; -81.3658 (Seabrook (Apr 13, EF1)) 12:11–12:22 8.89 mi (14.31 km) 250 yd (230 m) A few homes and a church sustained roof damage. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[169] EF1 New Hope to Oceda to Sampit to Spring Gully Georgetown SC 33°21′15″N 79°28′22″W / 33.3542°N 79.4727°W / 33.3542; -79.4727 (New Hope (Apr 13, EF1)) 12:13–12:19 4.76 mi (7.66 km) 40 yd (37 m) Twin tornadoes developed with this one touching down first. It damaged a double-wide office trailer, a metal storage building, a few mobile homes, power lines, and trees in and around the community of Sampit. Some railroad crossing barriers were snapped as well. This was the 10th of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[170] EF1 Cumberland to N of Kensington Georgetown SC 33°20′50″N 79°26′58″W / 33.3471°N 79.4494°W / 33.3471; -79.4494 (Cumberland (Apr 13, EF1)) 12:15–12:27 11 mi (18 km) 50 yd (46 m) Twin tornadoes developed with this one touching down second. It tracked across swampy terrain and damaged numerous trees. Near Graves two homes and several cars were damaged. A wooden carport and shed were destroyed, and some power poles were downed. This was the 11th of 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that traveled from near Newington, Georgia to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.[171] EF2 Edisto Beach Colleton SC 32°29′07″N 80°20′35″W / 32.4852°N 80.343°W / 32.4852; -80.343 (Edisto Beach (Apr 13, EF2)) 12:15–12:16 1.16 mi (1.87 km) 140 yd (130 m) A strong waterspout moved onshore at Edisto Island and caused extensive roof damage to six homes in Edisto Beach. One home had most of its roof removed and an outer wall collapsed. Power lines were knocked down, a boat and several vehicles were damaged, and a trailer was flipped over as well. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[172] EF1 Seabrook Island Charleston SC 32°33′55″N 80°10′52″W / 32.5653°N 80.1811°W / 32.5653; -80.1811 (Seabrook Island (Apr 13, EF1)) 12:28–12:29 1.25 mi (2.01 km) 120 yd (110 m) A short-lived tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees. Several homes sustained varying degrees of damage from fallen trees.[173] EF1 SW of Kiawah Island Charleston SC 32°35′49″N 80°06′48″W / 32.5969°N 80.1134°W / 32.5969; -80.1134 (Kiawah Island (Apr 13, EF1)) 12:33–12:34 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 60 yd (55 m) Several large trees were snapped at a golf course.[174] EF2 North Litchfield Beach to Georgieville to SE of Murrells Inlet Georgetown SC 33°29′27″N 79°05′26″W / 33.4908°N 79.0906°W / 33.4908; -79.0906 (North Litchfield Beach (Apr 13, EF2)) 12:36–12:47 4.56 mi (7.34 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado caused extensive damage to trees along its path. At Huntington State Park, one building suffered minor roof damage. As it moved offshore over the Atlantic Ocean southeast of Murrells Inlet, a Weather station observed winds of 114 mph (183 km/h), which was the basis for the low-end EF2 rating as the maximum damage on land was rated high-end EF0. This was the last of the 12 tornadoes in a tornado family that started near Newington, Georgia.[175] EF1 SE of Currie to S of Burgaw Pender NC 34°24′06″N 78°03′34″W / 34.4017°N 78.0595°W / 34.4017; -78.0595 (Currie (Apr 13, EF1)) 13:09–13:15 7.82 mi (12.59 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado snapped numerous large trees and damaged or destroyed multiple outbuildings. Four power poles were snapped, a fire station building sustained minor damage, and a home adjacent to the fire station had its garage door blown in. Near the end of the path, a well-built, large metal outbuilding had its roof ripped off and thrown 50 yd (46 m).[176] EF1 WNW of Rocky Point Pender NC 34°25′53″N 77°59′00″W / 34.4315°N 77.9833°W / 34.4315; -77.9833 (Rocky Point (Apr 13, EF1)) 13:13–13:23 2.82 mi (4.54 km) 50 yd (46 m) A power pole and several large trees were snapped. A few homes sustained minor roof damage as well.[177] EF1 E of St. Helena Pender NC 34°30′03″N 77°52′03″W / 34.5009°N 77.8675°W / 34.5009; -77.8675 (St. Helena (Apr 13, EF1)) 13:19–13:30 2.84 mi (4.57 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several trees were snapped. A large shed was destroyed, and the front porch of a home was uplifted.[178] EF0 S of Maple Hill Pender NC 34°33′15″N 77°45′17″W / 34.5543°N 77.7547°W / 34.5543; -77.7547 (Maple Hill (Apr 13, EF0)) 13:24–13:30 1.49 mi (2.40 km) 30 yd (27 m) A few small trees were snapped, and some tree limbs were broken as well.[179] EF0 Oak Island Brunswick NC 33°54′52″N 78°09′57″W / 33.9145°N 78.1659°W / 33.9145; -78.1659 (Oak Island (Apr 13, EF0)) 13:32–13:34 0.08 mi (0.13 km) 15 yd (14 m) A waterspout moved onshore over Oak Island and caused minor damage to roofs, siding, and trees.[180] EF0 N of Yaupon Beach Brunswick NC 33°54′19″N 78°04′48″W / 33.9053°N 78.0799°W / 33.9053; -78.0799 (Yaupon Beach (Apr 13, EF0)) 13:36–13:38 0.42 mi (0.68 km) 15 yd (14 m) Several trees were snapped or twisted and a fence was toppled.[181] EF1 Haws Run Onslow NC 34°41′01″N 77°34′21″W / 34.6835°N 77.5726°W / 34.6835; -77.5726 (Haws Run (Apr 13, EF1)) 13:36–13:41 5.5 mi (8.9 km) 640 yd (590 m) An intermittent high-end EF1 tornado touched down in the Haws Run community and snapped, uprooted, and twisted numerous mature trees. Hog houses were completely destroyed, with many sections of the metal roofing and insulation thrown several miles away from the farm.[182] EF0 Maysville Jones NC 34°54′14″N 77°14′16″W / 34.904°N 77.2378°W / 34.904; -77.2378 (Maysville (Apr 13, EF0)) 14:01–14:02 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief tornado caused predominantly minor damage to trees in town, though a few large trees were downed.[183] EF0 E of Roper Washington NC 35°53′12″N 76°33′13″W / 35.8866°N 76.5537°W / 35.8866; -76.5537 (Roper (Apr 13, EF0)) 14:05–14:06 0.35 mi (0.56 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado destroyed a metal hog farm structure, lofting debris up to 0.4 mi (0.64 km) away.[184] EF0 SE of Pollocksville Jones NC 34°57′31″N 77°09′12″W / 34.9586°N 77.1532°W / 34.9586; -77.1532 (Pollocksville (Apr 13, EF0)) 14:08–14:09 0.08 mi (0.13 km) 60 yd (55 m) A brief tornado snapped 10–15 trees.[185] EF0 Northern Live Oak Suwannee FL 30°19′N 83°01′W / 30.31°N 83.01°W / 30.31; -83.01 (Live Oak (Apr 13, EF0)) 14:09–14:13 3.06 mi (4.92 km) 175 yd (160 m) A weak tornado moved through the north side of Live Oak, downing trees and tree limbs and damaging a few metal buildings. A Walmart sustained minor damage at the end of the path.[186] EF0 Bayview Beaufort NC 35°26′05″N 76°47′18″W / 35.4346°N 76.7884°W / 35.4346; -76.7884 (Bayview (Apr 13, EF0)) 14:15–14:16 0.31 mi (0.50 km) 29 yd (27 m) A waterspout moved onshore from the Pamlico River into Bayview, damaging a pier in the process. Several trees were snapped or uprooted, with one home sustained some damage from flying debris.[187] EF0 Havelock Craven NC 34°53′56″N 76°55′38″W / 34.8988°N 76.9273°W / 34.8988; -76.9273 (Havelock (Apr 13, EF0)) 14:20–14:21 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief tornado caused minor roof and carport damage to several homes in town, and damaged fences and trees.[188] EF1 Frizzellburg Carroll MD 39°36′31″N 77°05′06″W / 39.6087°N 77.0850°W / 39.6087; -77.0850 (Frizzellburg (Apr 13, EF1)) 17:47–17:48 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief tornado caused minor roofing damage to homes in Frizzellburg, shifted a garage, and tossed an RV a few feet. Several trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[189] EF0 Baltimore Corner to Henderson Caroline MD 39°03′51″N 75°51′17″W / 39.0642°N 75.8548°W / 39.0642; -75.8548 (Baltimore Corner (Apr 13, EF0)) 19:27–19:28 4.85 mi (7.81 km) 30 yd (27 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along a sporadic path.[190]