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==Tornadoes==
==Tornadoes==
1. Blount/Etowah/Marshall counties (Boaz): EF2, top winds 132 mph.
2. Walker/Jefferson counties (Bagley): EF2, top winds 125 mph.
3. Cullman County (Walter): EF2, top winds 115 mph.
4. Etowah County (Reece City): EF2, top winds 115 mph.
5. Jefferson County (Gorgas): EF1, top winds 110 mph.
6. Cullman County (Johnson’s Crossing): EF1, top winds 100 mph.
7. Walker County (Carbon Hill): EF1, top winds 100 mph.
8. Tuscaloosa County (Northriver Yacht Club): EF1, top winds 100 mph.
9. Marengo County (Moores Valley): EF1, top winds 100 mph.
10. Perry County (Sprott): EF1, top winds 100 mph.
11. DeKalb County (Shiloh/Higdon): EF1, top winds 95 mph.
12. Fayette/Walker counties (Cedar Creek): EF1, top winds 95 mph.
13. DeKalb County (Collinsville): EF0, top winds 80 mph.
14. Cullman County (Welti): EF0, top winds 80 mph.
15. Fayette County (Belle Creek): EF0, top winds 80 mph.
16. Dallas County (Sardis): EF0, top winds 80 mph.
17. Pickens County (Ethelsville): EFO, top winds 75 mph.
18. Pickens/Fayette counties (State Route 159): EF0, top winds 75 mph.
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Revision as of 12:00, 15 April 2020

The April 2020 tornado outbreak was a tornado outbreak formed by a large storm front that swept from Texas to Georgia on the evening of Easter Sunday, April 12, 2020, causing significant wind and flooding damage. At least 20 tornadoes associated with the system were recorded in Central Alabama.


Effects

References

  • Morgan, Leigh (April 14, 2020) "Alabama tornado count climbs to at least 20 from Easter storms." The Birmingham News