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List of United States tornadoes in April 2010

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This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in April 2010.

United States yearly total

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 768 342 127 32 13 0 1282

April

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 82 30 14 6 2 0 139

Note: 3 tornadoes were confirmed in the final totals, but do not have a listed rating.

April 4 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 4, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ENE of Roanoke Randolph MO 39°19′N 92°40′W / 39.32°N 92.67°W / 39.32; -92.67 (Roanoke (Apr. 4, EF0)) 00:00–00:10 2.41 mi (3.88 km) 25 yd (23 m) Some tree damage was reported.[1]

April 5 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 5, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 W of Hillsboro Montgomery IL 39°08′43″N 89°31′26″W / 39.1452°N 89.5238°W / 39.1452; -89.5238 (Hillsboro (Apr. 5, EF0)) 21:14–21:15 0.18 mi (0.29 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado in an open field with no damage.[2]

April 7 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 7, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Crain Jackson IL 37°46′N 89°30′W / 37.76°N 89.50°W / 37.76; -89.50 (Crain (Apr. 7, EF0)) 21:28 1.88 mi (3.03 km) 50 yd (46 m) A house was damaged, along with a farm shed. Many trees and power poles were also knocked down.[3]

April 8 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 8, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Blountsville Blount AL 34°05′18″N 86°35′37″W / 34.0884°N 86.5937°W / 34.0884; -86.5937 (Blountsville (Apr. 8, EF0)) 09:42–9:43 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) One house sustained roof damage, and a baseball diamond had damage to its fences.[4]
EF0 NE of Fairford Washington AL 31°10′06″N 88°02′28″W / 31.1683°N 88.0412°W / 31.1683; -88.0412 (Fairford (Apr. 8, EF0)) 12:15–12:18 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 100 yd (91 m) Brief tornado with minor damage to one house and a few trees and telephone poles.[5]
EF0 NW of Enterprise Coffee AL 31°21′N 85°54′W / 31.35°N 85.90°W / 31.35; -85.90 (Enterprise (Apr. 8, EF0)) 17:10 3 mi (4.8 km) 75 yd (69 m) Intermittent tornado touched down near Highway 87. A barn was destroyed and a house sustained roof damage.[6]
EF0 S of Quincy Gadsden FL 30°30′47″N 84°36′08″W / 30.5131°N 84.6022°W / 30.5131; -84.6022 (Quincy (Apr. 8, EF0)) 18:38 1 mi (1.6 km) 75 yd (69 m) Many trees were knocked down, a few of which landed on houses or outbuildings.[7]
EF1 NNE of Bostwick Morgan GA 33°46′17″N 83°30′12″W / 33.7713°N 83.5032°W / 33.7713; -83.5032 (Bostwick (Apr. 8, EF1)) 20:50–20:52 1.77 mi (2.85 km) 50 yd (46 m) Four houses were damaged, two of them heavily. A barn and a chicken house were destroyed.[8]
EF0 N of Fair Play Oconee SC 34°31′01″N 82°59′13″W / 34.517°N 82.987°W / 34.517; -82.987 (Fair Play (Apr. 8, EF0)) 21:01–21:03 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 30 yd (27 m) A manufactured home lost parts of its roof and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[9]
EF1 E of Pendleton Anderson SC 34°37′23″N 82°43′05″W / 34.623°N 82.718°W / 34.623; -82.718 (Pendleton (Apr. 8, EF1)) 21:26–21:30 2.04 mi (3.28 km) 75 yd (69 m) Several outbuildings and a barn were destroyed. A house and a garage were also damaged, along with numerous trees.[10]
EF0 W of Bluffton Beaufort SC 32°14′N 80°54′W / 32.24°N 80.90°W / 32.24; -80.90 (Bluffton (Apr. 8, EF0)) 03:11–03:12 2.04 mi (3.28 km) 75 yd (69 m) Brief tornado damaged a few pine trees, some falling on vehicles. A shed was also destroyed.[11]

April 12 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 12, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ENE of Belle Glade Palm Beach FL 26°41′10″N 80°39′35″W / 26.6861°N 80.6596°W / 26.6861; -80.6596 (Belle Glade (Apr. 12, EF0)) 22:06 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 1 yd (0.91 m) Brief tornado touchdown.[12]

April 13 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, April 12, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Bethune Kit Carson CO 39°10′N 102°31′W / 39.16°N 102.52°W / 39.16; -102.52 (Bethune (Apr. 13, EF0)) 00:59 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado was reported. No damage occurred.[13]

April 17 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 17, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SE of Kingsville Kleberg TX 27°31′16″N 97°58′05″W / 27.5211°N 97.9681°W / 27.5211; -97.9681 (Kingsville (Apr. 17, EF0)) 22:15–22:16 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 50 yd (46 m) Minor damage to a building roof and some mesquite trees on a ranch.[14]

April 20 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, April 20, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 W of Bushland Randall, Potter TX 35°10′48″N 102°07′23″W / 35.18°N 102.1231°W / 35.18; -102.1231 (Bushland (Apr. 20, EF0)) 00:04–00:09 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[15]
EF0 NE of Umbarger Randall TX 34°58′51″N 102°03′45″W / 34.9807°N 102.0625°W / 34.9807; -102.0625 (Umbarger (Apr. 20, EF0)) 00:47–00:49 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[16]

April 21 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 21, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SE of Thatcher Las Animas CO 37°25′01″N 103°55′44″W / 37.4169°N 103.9288°W / 37.4169; -103.9288 (Thatcher (Apr. 12, EF0)) 23:09–23:15 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country.[17]

April 22 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 22, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SE of Las Animas (1st tornado) Bent CO 37°59′18″N 103°09′01″W / 37.9883°N 103.1502°W / 37.9883; -103.1502 (Las Animas (Apr. 22, EF0)) 19:05–19:12 4.69 mi (7.55 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[18]
EF0 SE of Las Animas (2nd tornado) Bent CO 38°00′37″N 103°09′13″W / 38.0102°N 103.1535°W / 38.0102; -103.1535 (Las Animas (Apr. 22, EF0)) 19:08–19:13 2.45 mi (3.94 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[19]
EF0 N of Hasty (1st tornado) Bent CO 38°10′19″N 102°58′22″W / 38.172°N 102.9727°W / 38.172; -102.9727 (Hasty (Apr. 22, EF0)) 1935–19:37 0.59 mi (0.95 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[20]
EF0 N of Hasty (2nd tornado) Bent CO 38°12′09″N 102°57′40″W / 38.2025°N 102.961°W / 38.2025; -102.961 (Hasty (Apr. 22, EF0)) 19:48–19:53 1.92 mi (3.09 km) 150 yd (140 m) Tornado observed by storm chasers. No damage reported.[21]
EF0 NNW of McClave Bent CO 38°15′05″N 102°56′34″W / 38.2514°N 102.9428°W / 38.2514; -102.9428 (McClave (Apr. 22, EF0)) 19:57–19:58 0.58 mi (0.93 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[22]
EF0 SSW of Eads (1st tornado) Kiowa CO 38°17′38″N 102°54′36″W / 38.2938°N 102.9101°W / 38.2938; -102.9101 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:22–20:27 3.35 mi (5.39 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[23]
EF1 W of Eads Kiowa CO 38°21′20″N 102°52′57″W / 38.3555°N 102.8824°W / 38.3555; -102.8824 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF1)) 20:29–20:49 7.22 mi (11.62 km) 200 yd (180 m) A barn and empty livestock tank were destroyed.[24]
EF0 SSW of Eads (2nd tornado) Kiowa CO 38°21′55″N 102°49′51″W / 38.3653°N 102.8308°W / 38.3653; -102.8308 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:36–20:38 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 50 yd (46 m) Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[25]
EF0 SSW of Eads (3rd tornado) Kiowa CO 38°25′26″N 102°49′22″W / 38.4238°N 102.8228°W / 38.4238; -102.8228 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:45–20:54 2.56 mi (4.12 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[26]
EF0 SSW of Eads (4th tornado) Kiowa CO 38°27′29″N 102°47′39″W / 38.4581°N 102.7941°W / 38.4581; -102.7941 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:55–20:57 0.73 mi (1.17 km) 25 yd (23 m) Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[27]
EF0 S of Eads Kiowa CO 38°26′39″N 102°46′16″W / 38.4442°N 102.7712°W / 38.4442; -102.7712 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 20:56–21:04 1.36 mi (2.19 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[28]
EF0 ENE of Eads Kiowa CO 38°29′08″N 102°45′39″W / 38.4856°N 102.7607°W / 38.4856; -102.7607 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:00–21:04 1.18 mi (1.90 km) 75 yd (69 m) Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[29]
EF0 NNW of Eads Kiowa CO 38°34′52″N 102°49′44″W / 38.581°N 102.829°W / 38.581; -102.829 (Eads (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:12–21:14 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado reported on the ground. Remained over open fields with no damage.[30]
EF0 SW of Deer Trail Elbert CO 39°31′N 104°10′W / 39.52°N 104.16°W / 39.52; -104.16 (Deer Trail (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:28 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Spotter reported tornado on the ground. No damage reported.[31]
EF0 W of Leader Adams CO 39°55′N 104°05′W / 39.91°N 104.08°W / 39.91; -104.08 (Leader (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:38 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Spotters reported tornado on the ground. No damage reported.[32]
EF1 SSW of Lakin Kearny KS 37°53′02″N 101°25′57″W / 37.8838°N 101.4324°W / 37.8838; -101.4324 (Kendall (Apr. 22, EF1)) 21:48–22:02 9.4 mi (15.1 km) 1,760 yd (1,610 m) Large wedge tornado reported to be 1 mi (1.6 km) wide. Pivot sprinklers and barns were damaged. It was strong, but affected a sparsely populated area. Downgraded from EF2 to EF1.[33]
EF0 NE of Goodnight Armstrong TX 35°04′52″N 101°08′15″W / 35.0812°N 101.1375°W / 35.0812; -101.1375 (Goodnight (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:59–22:02 1.83 mi (2.95 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[34]
EF0 NW of Lakin Kearny KS 37°57′39″N 101°19′29″W / 37.9607°N 101.3247°W / 37.9607; -101.3247 (Lakin (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:04–22:18 4.9 mi (7.9 km) 440 yd (400 m) This large tornado touched down as the previous one dissipated. However, it traversed sparsely populated areas, causing no damage.[35]
EF0 SE of Groom Donley TX 35°10′N 100°59′W / 35.16°N 100.98°W / 35.16; -100.98 (Groom (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:10–22:26 5.24 mi (8.43 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[36]
EF1 Goodnight area Armstrong TX 34°59′12″N 101°12′04″W / 34.9866°N 101.2011°W / 34.9866; -101.2011 (Goodnight (Apr. 22, EF1)) 22:20–22:43 10.34 mi (16.64 km) 100 yd (91 m) Damage limited to two broken power poles and shrubs ripped from ground as the tornado remained primarily in open country.[37]
EF0 NE of Kit Carson Cheyenne CO 38°53′25″N 102°41′40″W / 38.8904°N 102.6945°W / 38.8904; -102.6945 (Kit Carson (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:24–22:28 2.33 mi (3.75 km) 75 yd (69 m) Public report of a tornado on the ground. Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[38]
EF0 NW of Deerfield Kearny KS 38°02′21″N 101°12′52″W / 38.0391°N 101.2145°W / 38.0391; -101.2145 (Deerfield (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:32–22:36 2.61 mi (4.20 km) 150 yd (140 m) Storm spotters observed a small tornado that did not impact anything.[39]
EF0 E of Lake McClellan Gray TX 35°13′N 100°51′W / 35.22°N 100.85°W / 35.22; -100.85 (Lake McClellan (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:38–22:40 0.49 mi (0.79 km) 25 yd (23 m) Brief tornado remained in open country with no damage.[40]
EF0 SW of Kit Carson Cheyenne CO 38°45′05″N 102°50′00″W / 38.7515°N 102.8332°W / 38.7515; -102.8332 (Kit Carson (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:40–22:44 1.35 mi (2.17 km) 50 yd (46 m) Spotters reported tornado on the ground for 4 minutes. Remained over open country with no damage.[41]
EF0 S of Bryans Corner Beaver OK 36°30′N 100°49′W / 36.50°N 100.82°W / 36.50; -100.82 (Goodnight (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:51–22:52 0.23 mi (0.37 km) 25 yd (23 m) Brief tornado remained in open country with no damage.[42]
EF0 ESE of Groom Donley TX 35°10′N 100°59′W / 35.16°N 100.98°W / 35.16; -100.98 (Groom (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:07–23:09 0.59 mi (0.95 km) 25 yd (23 m) Brief tornado remained in open country with no damage.[43]
EF1 NE of Lakin to W of Friend Finney KS 38°12′53″N 101°05′20″W / 38.2147°N 101.0888°W / 38.2147; -101.0888 (Lakin (Apr. 22, EF1)) 23:10–23:23 2.69 mi (4.33 km) 880 yd (800 m) A tornado was witnessed by storm chasers and storm spotters doing minor damage in a sparsely populated area..[44]
EF0 NW of Firstview Cheyenne CO 38°52′06″N 102°39′45″W / 38.8683°N 102.6624°W / 38.8683; -102.6624 (Firstview (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:12–23:20 2.59 mi (4.17 km) 75 yd (69 m) Tornado was rain-wrapped. No damage reported.[45]
EF0 NW of Garden City Finney KS 38°13′32″N 101°03′21″W / 38.2255°N 101.0559°W / 38.2255; -101.0559 (Garden City (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:17–23:19 0.93 mi (1.50 km) 75 yd (69 m) Satellite tornado to the previous event. No damage was caused by this weak tornado.[46]
EF0 SW of Shallow Water Scott KS 38°16′14″N 101°02′08″W / 38.2706°N 101.0356°W / 38.2706; -101.0356 (Shallow Water (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:27–23:37 3.32 mi (5.34 km) 440 yd (400 m) A tornado quickly became rain-wrapped after it was sighted. Little damage occurred.[47]
EF0 NE of Lake McClellan Gray TX 35°16′N 100°48′W / 35.26°N 100.80°W / 35.26; -100.80 (Lake McClellan (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:30–23:52 9 mi (14 km) 440 yd (400 m) Intermittent large tornado remained in open country.[48]
EF0 NNW of Lakin Kearny KS 38°07′33″N 101°17′42″W / 38.1258°N 101.2949°W / 38.1258; -101.2949 (Lakin (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:39–23:46 2.72 mi (4.38 km) 200 yd (180 m) A stovepipe tornado traveled across rural land causing no damage.[49]
EF0 NE of Lefors Gray TX 35°29′27″N 100°38′22″W / 35.4909°N 100.6394°W / 35.4909; -100.6394 (Lefors (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:40–23:50 4.47 mi (7.19 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[50]
EF0 N of Firstview (1st tornado) Cheyenne CO 39°00′26″N 102°32′06″W / 39.0071°N 102.535°W / 39.0071; -102.535 (Firstview (Apr. 22, EF0)) 23:52–23:54 1.07 mi (1.72 km) 25 yd (23 m) Tornado reported on North side of intersection of County Road DD and County Road 34 moving Northeast. No damage reported.[51]
EF0 N of Firstview (2nd tornado) Cheyenne CO 39°01′20″N 102°29′47″W / 39.0222°N 102.4963°W / 39.0222; -102.4963 (Firstview (Apr. 22, EF0)) 00:05–00:09 1.42 mi (2.29 km) 25 yd (23 m) Tornado seen on the ground for about 5 minutes before roping out. No damage reported.[52]
EF0 WNW of Shallow Water to SSE of Scott City Scott KS 38°23′20″N 100°57′55″W / 38.389°N 100.9654°W / 38.389; -100.9654 (Shallow Water (Apr. 22, EF0)) 00:06–00:19 7.2 mi (11.6 km) 440 yd (400 m) A wedge tornado was observed by storm chasers. Several barns, shed and two pivot-irrigation sprinklers were damaged.[53]
EF2 NE of Matador to SW of Cee Vee Motley, Cottle TX 34°09′11″N 100°39′49″W / 34.153°N 100.6636°W / 34.153; -100.6636 (Cee Vee (Apr. 22, EF2)) 00:20–00:45 9 mi (14 km) 1,300 yd (1,200 m) Large rain-wrapped wedge tornado destroyed a storage shed, a windmill and electrical transformers. Trees were also uprooted. Upgraded from EF1 to EF2 in post-analysis.[54][55]
EF0 S of Manning Scott KS 38°30′57″N 100°43′00″W / 38.5157°N 100.7167°W / 38.5157; -100.7167 (Garden City (Apr. 22, EF0)) 00:40–00:46 1.4 mi (2.3 km) 150 yd (140 m) A weak tornado was spotted over a sparsely populated area, causing no damage.[56]
EF3 S of Cee Vee Cottle TX 34°10′08″N 100°30′43″W / 34.1688°N 100.5119°W / 34.1688; -100.5119 (Cee Vee (Apr. 22, EF3)) 00:46–01:20 12.25 mi (19.71 km) 975 yd (892 m) Large wedge tornado touched down as the previous one dissipated. It destroyed an unoccupied house and many farm buildings. Trees and shrubs were also uprooted, farming equipment was overturned, and a heavy steel tank was knocked over. Upgraded from EF1 to EF3 in post-analysis.[57]
EF0 SSE of Healy Lane KS 38°33′25″N 100°35′52″W / 38.5569°N 100.5977°W / 38.5569; -100.5977 (Healy (Apr. 22, EF0)) 00:57–01:07 3.7 mi (6.0 km) 150 yd (140 m) This was the last tornado from this long-tracked supercell. It occurred over a sparsely populated area, causing no damage.[58]
EF0 NW of Swearingen Cottle TX 34°09′N 100°13′W / 34.15°N 100.22°W / 34.15; -100.22 (Swearingen (Apr. 22, EF0)) 02:05–02:12 5 mi (8.0 km) 150 yd (140 m) Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[59]
EF0 SE of Gove Gove KS 38°50′19″N 100°21′41″W / 38.8387°N 100.3613°W / 38.8387; -100.3613 (Gove (Apr. 22, EF0)) 02:21–02:22 0.52 mi (0.84 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado reported by a local law enforcement. No damage reported.[60]

April 23 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 23, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Genoa Lincoln CO 39°20′N 103°25′W / 39.34°N 103.42°W / 39.34; -103.42 (Genoa (Apr. 23, EF0)) 17:17 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Report of brief tornado on the ground.[61]
EF1 NE of Swiftown Leflore MS 33°20′12″N 90°24′57″W / 33.3366°N 90.4158°W / 33.3366; -90.4158 (Swiftown (Apr. 23, EF1)) 20:48–20:51 2 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several powerlines were knocked down and a power pole was snapped.[62]
EF0 NNE of Pendleton Warren MO 38°51′25″N 91°12′24″W / 38.857°N 91.2067°W / 38.857; -91.2067 (Pendleton (Apr. 23, EF0)) 23:40–23:41 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[63]
EF0 SSE of New Truxton Warren MO 38°54′18″N 91°10′49″W / 38.9051°N 91.1803°W / 38.9051; -91.1803 (New Truxton (Apr. 23, EF0)) 00:11–00:12 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[64]
EF0 W of Hawk Point Lincoln MO 38°58′12″N 91°08′55″W / 38.97°N 91.1486°W / 38.97; -91.1486 (Hawk Point (Apr. 23, EF0)) 00:29–00:30 0.21 mi (0.34 km) 20 yd (18 m) Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[65]
EF0 SW of Atlanta Cass TX 33°04′51″N 94°14′44″W / 33.0808°N 94.2455°W / 33.0808; -94.2455 (Atlanta (Apr. 23, EF0)) 00:34–00:41 4.8 mi (7.7 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage limited to a few trees.[66]
EF0 NW of Queen City, TX to Fouke, AR Cass (TX), Miller (AR) TX 33°09′15″N 94°09′40″W / 33.1541°N 94.1611°W / 33.1541; -94.1611 (Queen City (Apr. 23, EF0)) 00:41–01:13 17.62 mi (28.36 km) 100 yd (91 m) Long-track tornado primarily damaged trees, a few of which landed on vehicles or houses with minor damage.[67][68]
EF0 SW of Silex Lincoln MO 39°06′N 91°06′W / 39.10°N 91.10°W / 39.10; -91.10 (Silex (Apr. 23, EF0)) 00:48–00:49 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[69]
EF0 NNE of Silex Lincoln MO 39°09′30″N 91°03′31″W / 39.1583°N 91.0586°W / 39.1583; -91.0586 (Silex (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:14 0.14 mi (0.23 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.[70]

April 24 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 24, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Mabank Kaufman TX 32°22′12″N 96°06′12″W / 32.3699°N 96.1034°W / 32.3699; -96.1034 (Mabank (Apr. 24, EF1)) 06:44–06:45 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 30 yd (27 m) A brief tornado touched down and heavily damaged a home before dissipating.[71]
EF0 NNW of Mineola Wood TX 32°49′05″N 95°27′04″W / 32.818°N 95.451°W / 32.818; -95.451 (Mineola (Apr. 24, EF0)) 07:31–07:36 4.23 mi (6.81 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several large trees were uprooted damaging a few houses. Three people were injured.[72]
EF0 E of Winnsboro Wood TX 32°56′17″N 95°13′45″W / 32.938°N 95.2291°W / 32.938; -95.2291 (Winnsboro (Apr. 24, EF0)) 07:45–07:49 1.62 mi (2.61 km) 70 yd (64 m) Tornado touched down along Highway 11 destroying a metal hay barn.[73]
EF0 NE of Farmerville Union LA 32°55′12″N 92°22′05″W / 32.92°N 92.368°W / 32.92; -92.368 (Farmerville (Apr. 24, EF0)) 11:57–11:58 0.54 mi (0.87 km) 70 yd (64 m) Several small trees and branches were snapped.[74]
EF1 S of Raleigh Smith MS 31°56′16″N 89°38′19″W / 31.9379°N 89.6386°W / 31.9379; -89.6386 (Raleigh (Apr. 24, EF1)) 13:43–13:58 10.69 mi (17.20 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage limited to numerous trees snapped or uprooted.[75]
EF2 NNE of Montrose to S of Meridian Regional Airport Jasper, Newton, Lauderdale MS 32°09′27″N 89°06′51″W / 32.1575°N 89.1141°W / 32.1575; -89.1141 (Meridian (Apr. 24, EF2)) 14:22–14:52 22.89 mi (36.84 km) 1,056 yd (966 m) This large wedge tornado produced major structural roof damage to a church. Shingles and siding were blown off of a house, and an outbuilding was destroyed along with damage to a grain silo. Thousands of large softwood and hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted throughout the path. In addition, numerous power lines were blown down. It dissipated before reaching more densely populated ares, just south of the Meridian Regional Airport.[76][77][78]
EF0 Ward Sumter AL 32°21′52″N 88°17′03″W / 32.3645°N 88.2842°W / 32.3645; -88.2842 (Ward (Apr. 24, EF0)) 15:44 0.08 mi (0.13 km) 30 yd (27 m) Brief tornado reported by the local fire department was embedded in a larger field of straight-line wind damage.[79]
EF4 W of Tallulah, LA to S of Yazoo City, MS to N of Sturgis, MS Madison (LA), Warren (MS), Issaquena (MS), Sharkey (MS), Yazoo (MS), Holmes (MS), Attala (MS), Choctaw (MS), Oktibbeha (MS) LA, MS 32°24′12″N 91°17′57″W / 32.4032°N 91.2993°W / 32.4032; -91.2993 (Tallulah—Yazoo City—Sturgis (Apr. 24, EF4)) 16:09–18:53 148.97 mi (239.74 km) 3,080 yd (2,820 m) 10 deaths – See article on this tornado. 146 people were injured.[80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88]
EF1 SW of Demopolis to SSE of Forkland Marengo, Greene, Hale AL 32°31′29″N 87°50′24″W / 32.5248°N 87.8399°W / 32.5248; -87.8399 (Demopolis (Apr. 24, EF1)) 16:19–16:35 8.15 mi (13.12 km) 200 yd (180 m) Many trees and at least 20 vehicles were damaged, some severely. A few buildings were also damaged. Two people were injured.[89][90]
EF0 New Albany Union MS 34°29′06″N 88°57′52″W / 34.4849°N 88.9644°W / 34.4849; -88.9644 (New Albany (Apr. 24, EF0)) 16:20–16:21 0.06 mi (0.097 km) 30 yd (27 m) Minor roof damage to one house and numerous trees damaged.[91]
EF0 SW of Hogglesville Hale AL 32°45′46″N 87°32′46″W / 32.7628°N 87.5461°W / 32.7628; -87.5461 (Hogglesville (Apr. 24, EF0)) 16:50–17:03 5.83 mi (9.38 km) 100 yd (91 m) Three houses sustained minor damage and a barn was destroyed.[92]
EF0 NW of Maryville Nodaway MO 40°22′N 94°54′W / 40.36°N 94.90°W / 40.36; -94.90 (Maryville (Apr. 24, EF0)) 17:37–17:38 0.06 mi (0.097 km) 25 yd (23 m) A few tree limbs were knocked down.[93]
EF0 SW of Pickering Nodaway MO 40°26′N 94°50′W / 40.44°N 94.84°W / 40.44; -94.84 (Pickering (Apr. 24, EF0)) 17:40–17:41 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 25 yd (23 m) Brief tornado remained in open country.[94]
EF0 S of Table Rock Stone, Taney MO 36°35′05″N 93°18′59″W / 36.5847°N 93.3165°W / 36.5847; -93.3165 (Table Rock (Apr. 24, EF0)) 18:40–18:42 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 70 yd (64 m) Several trees were twisted at Table Rock State Park and a marina was damaged.[95]
EF0 SE of Manila Mississippi AR 35°51′30″N 90°06′31″W / 35.8582°N 90.1086°W / 35.8582; -90.1086 (Manila (Apr. 24, EF0)) 19:05–19:08 2.13 mi (3.43 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado sighted on Big Lake with minor damage to trees.[96]
EF2 N of Starkville Oktibbeha MS 33°31′49″N 88°51′11″W / 33.5302°N 88.8531°W / 33.5302; -88.8531 (Starkville (Apr. 24, EF2)) 19:09–19:16 6.98 mi (11.23 km) 800 yd (730 m) A mobile home was destroyed, 20 houses were damaged and trees and power lines were knocked down. This tornado was produced by the same supercell that produced the Yazoo City EF4.[97]
EF2 NE of West Point Clay MS 33°38′06″N 88°36′07″W / 33.6349°N 88.6019°W / 33.6349; -88.6019 (West Point (Apr. 24, EF2)) 19:28–19:30 1.87 mi (3.01 km) 300 yd (270 m) Multiple power poles were blown down in a field, trees and power lines were blown down, and an outbuilding was demolished.[98]
EF1 New Hamilton Monroe MS 33°44′19″N 88°26′05″W / 33.7387°N 88.4347°W / 33.7387; -88.4347 (New Hamilton (Apr. 24, EF1)) 19:40–19:50 6.51 mi (10.48 km) 150 yd (140 m) Numerous trees and power poles snapped along the path, Several homes sustained significant roof damage. A storage shed was destroyed with sheet metal wrapped around trees.[99]
EF0 Pembroke Christian KY 36°45′34″N 87°22′32″W / 36.7595°N 87.3756°W / 36.7595; -87.3756 (Pembroke (Apr. 24, EF0)) 21:23–21:27 2 mi (3.2 km) 40 yd (37 m) Minor damage to a house and some tree limbs were damaged.[100]
EF0 Des Peres St. Louis MO 38°35′26″N 90°26′21″W / 38.5906°N 90.4392°W / 38.5906; -90.4392 (Des Peres (Apr. 24, EF0)) 21:25–21:26 0.61 mi (0.98 km) 300 yd (270 m) Tornado resulted in widespread tree damage and minor roof damage.[101]
EF2 SSW of Bible Hill to NNW of Only Decatur, Perry, Humphreys TN 35°41′02″N 88°08′19″W / 35.684°N 88.1386°W / 35.684; -88.1386 (Bible Hill—Only (Apr. 24, EF2)) 21:26–21:57 25.64 mi (41.26 km) 400 yd (370 m) At least 15 houses were damaged, a few of which were destroyed. Thousands of trees were uprooted which caused most of the damage. Over 14 years since the tornado occured on October 12, 2024, the tornado got upgraded from EF1 and received a low-end EF2 rating. This was due to how satellite imagery showed severe tree damage consistent of strong tornadoes, hence the rating upgrade. [102][103][104][105]
EF0 S of Guin Marion AL 33°56′57″N 87°51′33″W / 33.9491°N 87.8591°W / 33.9491; -87.8591 (Guin (Apr. 24, EF0)) 21:27–21:38 7.15 mi (11.51 km) 200 yd (180 m) Tornado made intermittent contact with the ground. Three houses sustained minor damage and two outbuildings were destroyed, along with many trees.[106]
EF0 University City St. Louis MO 38°39′53″N 90°20′25″W / 38.6648°N 90.3403°W / 38.6648; -90.3403 (University City (Apr. 24, EF0)) 21:30–21:37 4.36 mi (7.02 km) 325 yd (297 m) Several houses and businesses sustained minor structural damage. Many trees were damaged along the path.[107]
EF1 E of Sunfish Edmonson KY 37°17′50″N 86°22′03″W / 37.2972°N 86.3676°W / 37.2972; -86.3676 (Sunfish (Apr. 24, EF1)) 21:40–21:42 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) One house sustained significant damage and a shed was destroyed. Several outbuildings were also damaged.[108]
EF1 SW of Aetna Hickman TN 35°38′52″N 87°31′06″W / 35.6478°N 87.5184°W / 35.6478; -87.5184 (Aetna (Apr. 24, EF1)) 23:15–23:17 1.84 mi (2.96 km) 100 yd (91 m) A trailer and two small sheds were destroyed and about 12 houses sustained minor damage. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped.[109]
EF2 SSE of Good Hope to SSW of Holly Pond Cullman AL 34°06′13″N 86°48′22″W / 34.1036°N 86.8062°W / 34.1036; -86.8062 (Walter (Apr. 24, EF2)) 23:57–00:11 5.75 mi (9.25 km) 300 yd (270 m) Two chicken houses, a barn and a carport were destroyed and several houses and businesses sustained minor damage. Extensive tree damage along the path.[110]
EF1 W of Ebenezer Mercer KY 37°51′46″N 84°50′07″W / 37.8628°N 84.8352°W / 37.8628; -84.8352 (Ebenezer (Apr. 24, EF1)) 00:25–00:28 1.75 mi (2.82 km) 50 yd (46 m) Three barns were heavily damaged or destroyed, and many trees were damaged.[111]
EF1 SE of Damascus Lauderdale, Kemper MS 32°34′23″N 88°49′51″W / 32.5731°N 88.8309°W / 32.5731; -88.8309 (Damascus (Apr. 24, EF1)) 00:32–00:39 4.32 mi (6.95 km) 100 yd (91 m) Four barns, a metal building and a shed were heavily damaged or destroyed.[112][113]
EF0 E of Westmoreland Macon TN 36°32′02″N 86°11′24″W / 36.534°N 86.19°W / 36.534; -86.19 (Westmoreland (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:42–00:44 1.51 mi (2.43 km) 50 yd (46 m) A small barn was destroyed and numerous trees were damaged.[114]
EF1 S of Berry Fayette AL 33°36′09″N 87°40′37″W / 33.6024°N 87.6769°W / 33.6024; -87.6769 (Berry (Apr. 24, EF1)) 01:06–01:17 6.56 mi (10.56 km) 200 yd (180 m) Four houses sustained minor damage. Several hundred trees were snapped or uprooted.[115]
EF1 NE of Berry Fayette, Walker AL 33°40′46″N 87°32′19″W / 33.6794°N 87.5386°W / 33.6794; -87.5386 (Berry (Apr. 24, EF1)) 01:21–01:35 4.59 mi (7.39 km) 400 yd (370 m) A large radio tower was blown down, and there was extensive tree damage.[116][117]
EF3 NNE of Brooksville to Albertville to NNW of Fort Paine Blount, Marshall, DeKalb AL 34°11′30″N 86°24′53″W / 34.1917°N 86.4146°W / 34.1917; -86.4146 (Brooksville—Albertville—Fort Payne (Apr. 24, EF3)) 02:59–04:10 39.86 mi (64.15 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) Large wedge tornado resulted in major damage in both communities with at least 30 people injured. Albertville High School was heavily damaged, along with dozens of houses, mobile homes and several retail buildings. Thousands of trees were also damaged. Initially estimated to be two separate tornadoes but confirmed as a single long-track tornado. A total of 45 people were injured.[118][119][120]
EF3 Parrish to NW of Sumiton to SW of Hayden Walker, Jefferson, Blount AL 33°44′01″N 87°17′11″W / 33.7336°N 87.2864°W / 33.7336; -87.2864 (Parrish (Apr. 24, EF3)) 03:01–03:55 29.64 mi (47.70 km) 400 yd (370 m) Long-track tornado with extensive damage. Over 70 houses and businesses were damaged, of which one was destroyed. Hundreds of trees were also uprooted or snapped. One indirect fatality was reported from an incident after the tornado hit.[121][122][123]
EF3 SW of Mentone, AL to NW of Trion, GA DeKalb (AL), Chattooga (GA) AL, GA 34°31′32″N 85°35′20″W / 34.5256°N 85.5888°W / 34.5256; -85.5888 (Mentone—Trion (Apr. 24, EF3)) 04:28–04:46 14.35 mi (23.09 km) 440 yd (400 m) A trailer park was hard hit where several manufactured homes were flattened in DeKalb County. It then crossed into Georgia, where 8 homes were damaged, and multiple garages, a carport, and a storage space were destroyed. Multiple planes and a hangar were also damaged or destroyed in an airport strip, and multiple trees were downed or uprooted before it dissipated.[124][125]

April 25 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 25, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF4 W of Crossville to N of Collinsville to E of Dogtown DeKalb AL 34°13′13″N 85°57′37″W / 34.2203°N 85.9602°W / 34.2203; -85.9602 (Collinsville (Apr. 24, EF4)) 05:01–05:29 16.62 mi (26.75 km) 880 yd (800 m) A two-story house and a church were flattened. Numerous other houses and manufactured homes were damaged or destroyed and trees were debarked northeast of Collinsville. Further down the path, the tornado produced heavy structural damage just west of AL 176, before eventually dissipating. Initially rated EF3 but upgraded after re-analysis. 5 people were injured.[126]
EF2 Vonore area Monroe, Loudon, Blount TN 35°34′08″N 84°16′58″W / 35.5689°N 84.2829°W / 35.5689; -84.2829 (Vonore (Apr. 25, EF2)) 05:50–06:09 14 mi (23 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several houses were damaged, along with an industrial plant.[127][128][129]
EF0 E of Postelle Polk TN 35°03′50″N 84°28′31″W / 35.0638°N 84.4753°W / 35.0638; -84.4753 (Postelle (Apr. 25, EF0)) 06:05–06:12 1.24 mi (2.00 km) 30 yd (27 m) A few trees were snapped and twisted.[130]
EF1 N of Hayesville Clay NC 35°05′N 83°49′W / 35.08°N 83.82°W / 35.08; -83.82 (Hayesville (Apr. 25, EF1)) 07:00–07:05 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 60 yd (55 m) Minor damage in the area.[131]
EF2 Darlington area (1st tornado) Darlington SC 34°16′01″N 80°01′44″W / 34.267°N 80.029°W / 34.267; -80.029 (Darlington (Apr. 25, EF2)) 23:40–23:43 0.63 mi (1.01 km) 50 yd (46 m) One house, a large steel building, a barn, a workshop and three mobile homes were destroyed. Numerous other houses were damaged, along with a church, a bank and a school. Three people were injured.[132]
EF2 Darlington area (2nd tornado) Darlington SC 34°16′59″N 79°54′25″W / 34.283°N 79.907°W / 34.283; -79.907 (Darlington (Apr. 25, EF2)) 23:45–23:57 2.99 mi (4.81 km) 75 yd (69 m) A school was heavily damaged along with numerous houses and businesses by this slow moving, strong tornado.[133]
EF0 Zebulon area Wake, Franklin NC 35°49′49″N 78°19′24″W / 35.8303°N 78.3232°W / 35.8303; -78.3232 (Zebulon (Apr. 25, EF0)) 23:59–00:06 3.87 mi (6.23 km) 75 yd (69 m) Minor damage in a commercial area to a shopping center and a fast-food restaurant.[134]
EF1 SSW of Mechanicsville Darlington SC 34°18′11″N 79°46′08″W / 34.303°N 79.769°W / 34.303; -79.769 (Mechanicsville (Apr. 25, EF1)) 00:08–00:09 0.06 mi (0.097 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several large hardwood trees were snapped.[135]

April 26 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 26, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ENE of Key Largo Monroe FL 25°08′30″N 80°24′07″W / 25.1416°N 80.4019°W / 25.1416; -80.4019 (Key Largo (Apr. 26, EF0)) 16:45–16:46 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) Brief waterspout came ashore with minor damage in the courtyard at the Marriott Florida Bay Resort.[136]

April 29 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 26, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NNE of Washington Washington KS 39°53′00″N 97°01′49″W / 39.8832°N 97.0304°W / 39.8832; -97.0304 (Washington (Apr. 29, EF0)) 00:12–00:13 0.96 mi (1.54 km) 25 yd (23 m) No damage was found. Tornado was documented by storm chasers and the public. The tornado lasted approximately 30 seconds.[137]
EF1 W of Diller Jefferson NE 40°08′N 96°59′W / 40.14°N 96.98°W / 40.14; -96.98 (Diller (Apr. 29, EF1)) 01:22–01:25 2.89 mi (4.65 km) 300 yd (270 m) Several farm sheds were damaged and many power poles were damaged.[138]

April 30 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 1, 2010[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NW of Mountain Home, AR to SE of Hardenville, MO Marion (AR), Ozark (MO) AR, MO 36°29′16″N 92°36′35″W / 36.4877°N 92.6096°W / 36.4877; -92.6096 (Pontiac (Apr. 30, EF1)) 22:49–23:12 16 mi (26 km) 440 yd (400 m) Tornado developed along Bull Shoals Lake. Six homes along Price Place had their roofs and siding damage, before the tornado crossed into Missouri. In Missouri, damage consisted mostly of uprooted and snapped trees.[139][140]
EF0 NW of Iron River Iron MI 46°06′45″N 88°39′28″W / 46.1124°N 88.6579°W / 46.1124; -88.6579 (Iron River (Apr. 30, EF0)) 22:50–22:51 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 100 yd (91 m) A few outbuildings were damaged, and many trees were knocked down in the path.[141]
EF1 S of Hardenville Ozark MO 36°34′56″N 92°22′18″W / 36.5821°N 92.3718°W / 36.5821; -92.3718 (Hardensville (Apr. 30, EF1)) 23:12–23:14 3.72 mi (5.99 km) 440 yd (400 m) Numerous outbuildings and trees were damaged.[142]
EF0 E of Hardenville Ozark MO 36°35′N 92°21′W / 36.59°N 92.35°W / 36.59; -92.35 (Hardensville (Apr. 30, EF0)) 23:14–23:15 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 100 yd (91 m) Minor damage limited to a few trees.[143]
EF1 N of Tecumseh Ozark MO 36°38′16″N 92°17′23″W / 36.6379°N 92.2898°W / 36.6379; -92.2898 (Tecumseh (Apr. 30, EF1)) 23:24–23:40 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) Three houses sustained significant damage and about 30 others sustained minor damage by this large wedge tornado. Extensive damage to trees was also evident throughout the path.[144]
EF1 W of Cook Station Crawford MO 37°48′32″N 91°30′33″W / 37.809°N 91.5091°W / 37.809; -91.5091 (Cook Springs (Apr. 30, EF1)) 23:50–23:53 1.94 mi (3.12 km) 100 yd (91 m) Damage to several trees was found along a cemetery, where they were uprooted at the base.[145]
EF3 SSE of Cleveland to Scotland to NW of Clinton Conway, Van Buren AR 35°27′37″N 92°42′56″W / 35.4603°N 92.7155°W / 35.4603; -92.7155 (Scotland (Apr. 30, EF3)) 23:56–00:30 20.28 mi (32.64 km) 700 yd (640 m) 1 death – After passing near the town of Cleveland, the tornado entered Van Buren County, impacting the small town of Scotland. Here, at least 13 houses or mobile homes destroyed 20 others damaged, as was the local community center. The fatality occurred when a woman was thrown from her destroyed house. Past this area, multiple barns, outbuildings, and a gas well were either severely damaged or destroyed. Thousands of trees were also snapped or uprooted after the tornado exited town, eventually dissipating near Clinton. 15 others were injured.[146][147]
EF1 SE of Berlin Green Lake WI 43°55′28″N 88°54′46″W / 43.9245°N 88.9129°W / 43.9245; -88.9129 (Berlin (Apr. 30, EF1)) 00:00–00:02 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) Minor damage to a house and a barn. Many trees, several power poles and an antenna were snapped.[148]
EF1 NW of Burnham to SE of Willow Springs Howell MO 36°56′41″N 91°57′55″W / 36.9447°N 91.9653°W / 36.9447; -91.9653 (Burnham (Apr. 30, EF1)) 00:05–00:10 2.74 mi (4.41 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) Large wedge tornado heavily damaged several houses, a store and a water treatment plant. Many trees were also damaged.[149]
EF0 E of Glen Oak Marquette, Green Lake WI 43°42′39″N 89°16′48″W / 43.7107°N 89.2801°W / 43.7107; -89.2801 (Glen Oak (Apr. 30, EF0)) 00:15–00:23 8.2 mi (13.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) Intermittent tornado touchdown damaged numerous trees.[150][151]
EF0 NW of Marquette Marquette, Green Lake WI 43°43′39″N 89°18′17″W / 43.7274°N 89.3048°W / 43.7274; -89.3048 (Marquette (Apr. 30, EF0)) 00:15–00:24 7.25 mi (11.67 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage limited to a few trees. This tornado occurred simultaneously with the previous event.[152][153]
EF1 W of Belfast Grant AR 34°23′34″N 92°30′38″W / 34.3929°N 92.5105°W / 34.3929; -92.5105 (Belfast (Apr. 30, EF3)) 00:46–00:52 2.78 mi (4.47 km) 75 yd (69 m) A house and a church were damaged and a barn lost part of its roof.[154]
EF1 NW of Shirley to NE of Fox Van Buren, Stone AR 35°42′41″N 92°23′42″W / 35.7114°N 92.3951°W / 35.7114; -92.3951 (Fox (Apr. 30, EF1)) 00:48–01:05 8.87 mi (14.27 km) 150 yd (140 m) This tornado was produced by the same supercell that spawned the Scotland EF3. Several mobile homes and sheds were destroyed. Extensive tree damage along the path.[155][156]
EF2 NE of Center Ridge to SSW of Bee Branch Conway, Van Buren AR 35°21′18″N 92°38′34″W / 35.3549°N 92.6427°W / 35.3549; -92.6427 (Center Ridge (Apr. 30, EF2)) 00:55–01:18 11.77 mi (18.94 km) 200 yd (180 m) 12 houses and two mobile homes were destroyed, and at least 30 other houses were damaged, some heavily. Three churches were also damaged.[157][158]
EF2 SSW of Sardis to S of Little Rock Saline, Grant, Pulaski AR 34°28′00″N 92°25′24″W / 34.4668°N 92.4234°W / 34.4668; -92.4234 (East End (Apr. 30, EF2)) 00:59–01:31 17.45 mi (28.08 km) 500 yd (460 m) After touching down and touching small sections of Grant County, the tornado reached peak intensity in Saline County. Here, 4 houses and 11 mobile homes destroyed, and multiple others received damage. A fire station was destroyed, and a church had its roof blown away. In Pulaski County, 3 houses and 6 mobile homes destroyed, and numerous others were damaged. Trees and power lines were also blown down. Eight people were injured.[159][160][161][162]
EF1 NW of Fletcher to SW of Otto Washington, Jefferson MO 38°11′30″N 90°47′06″W / 38.1917°N 90.785°W / 38.1917; -90.785 (Hillsboro (Apr. 30, EF1)) 01:08–01:40 18.33 mi (29.50 km) 581 yd (531 m) Tornado uprooted many trees and damaged several houses. A church was also heavily damaged.[163]
EF2 E of Sweet Home to Jacksonville to SSW of McRae Pulaski, Lonoke, White AR 34°41′35″N 92°11′16″W / 34.693°N 92.1878°W / 34.693; -92.1878 (Sweet Home (Apr. 30, EF2)) 01:35–02:30 34.68 mi (55.81 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) This long-tracked, strong wedge tornado touched down soon after the previous one dissipated. Several buildings were damaged at the Little Rock River Port. At least 40 houses or mobile homes were destroyed and about 140 others were damaged. Extensive damage also to trees and power lines. Despite the extent of the damage, no one was injured or killed.[164][165][166]
EF2 Dierks Howard AR 34°06′50″N 94°02′13″W / 34.114°N 94.037°W / 34.114; -94.037 (Dierks (Apr. 30, EF2)) 01:37–01:41 1.85 mi (2.98 km) 150 yd (140 m) Numerous houses and businesses were damaged, including a laundromat and a storage building which were destroyed. As it crossed the town, multiple trees and powerlines were downed. A chicken house also had a section of its roof ripped off, before the tornado dissipated.[167]
EF2 SW of Merrimac to NE Warnock Monroe IL 38°21′02″N 90°20′59″W / 38.3505°N 90.3498°W / 38.3505; -90.3498 (Merrimac (Apr. 30, EF2)) 01:50–01:57 7.24 mi (11.65 km) 350 yd (320 m) Several houses were damaged. A large hangar at Jacobs Field was heavily damaged. Upgrade from EF1 to EF2 in later analysis.[168]
EF0 NW of Waterloo Monroe IL 38°20′N 90°14′W / 38.33°N 90.23°W / 38.33; -90.23 (Waterloo (Apr. 30, EF0)) 01:57–01:58 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 50 yd (46 m) This tornado touched down soon after the previous one lifted. A few large trees and several large tree limbs were downed, damaging one house.[169]
EF0 SSW of Annapolis Iron MO 37°19′N 90°44′W / 37.32°N 90.74°W / 37.32; -90.74 (Annapolis (Apr. 30, EF0)) 02:06–02:08 0.32 mi (0.51 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees were knocked down by the brief tornado, damaging a shed.[170]
EF1 SE of Kensett White AR 35°12′N 91°43′W / 35.20°N 91.72°W / 35.20; -91.72 (Kensett (Apr. 30, EF0)) 02:55–03:05 2.41 miles (3.88 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several houses lost their roofs and outbuildings were damaged.[171]
EF0 SE of Dierks Howard AR 34°04′16″N 93°58′12″W / 34.071°N 93.97°W / 34.071; -93.97 (Dierks (Apr. 30, EF0)) 03:24–03:25 0.81 mi (1.30 km) 75 yd (69 m) A barn and an outbuilding were damaged.[172]
EF3 W of Weldon to NNE of Blackville Jackson AR 35°26′46″N 91°16′16″W / 35.446°N 91.2711°W / 35.446; -91.2711 (Weldon (Apr. 30, EF3)) 03:40–03:54 7.74 mi (12.46 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) This tornado, the last from the Little Rock supercell, destroyed a church and a power substation. A cropduster plane was severely damaged, while a nearby hangar was destroyed. A mobile home was overturned and destroyed, and significant roof damage occurred to homes in the area. A grain elevator was badly damaged, and an irrigation pivot was overturned. Multiple outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and multiple trees were downed or uprooted.[173]
EF1 N of Carthage Dallas AR 34°04′13″N 92°34′09″W / 34.0703°N 92.5692°W / 34.0703; -92.5692 (Weldon (Apr. 30, EF3)) 03:52–03:55 1.87 mi (3.01 km) 50 yd (46 m) A mobile home was blown off its foundation and numerous trees were damaged.[174]

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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