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List of tornadoes in the United States
Tornado warnings and confirmations in July 2022
Tornado warnings and confirmations in August 2022
Tornado warnings and confirmations in September 2022
Tornado warnings and confirmations in October 2022
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from July to September 2022. On average, there are 134 confirmed tornadoes in the United States in July, 83 in August, 74 in September, and 61 in October.[ 1]
The summer and early fall months were very quiet in 2022, with only 161 tornadoes confirmed in the four-month period, less than half the average for the period. July and August were both significantly below average, with only 66 and 35 tornadoes being confirmed respectively. Unlike previous years, little to no tropical cyclone activity was present during this time, and no tropical tornadoes occurred as a result. September had 16 tropical tornadoes, which were produced by Hurricane Ian , but only nine other tornadoes touched down during the month, leaving it significantly below average with only 25 tornadoes. October was also well below average with only 35 tornadoes.
United States yearly total [ edit ]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, July 5, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
E of Water View to SE of Weems
Middlesex , Lancaster
VA
37°43′52″N 76°36′00″W / 37.731°N 76.6°W / 37.731; -76.6 (Water View (July 5, EF0) )
19:59–20:13
11.49 mi (18.49 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A tornado spent most of its life as a waterspout over the Rappahannock River and caused some minor damage as it reached land.[ 4]
EF1
Baywood
Grayson
VA
36°37′N 81°01′W / 36.61°N 81.01°W / 36.61; -81.01 (Baywood (July 5, EF1) )
20:05–20:12
2.2 mi (3.5 km)
150 yd (140 m)
This tornado was embedded in a larger area of straight-line winds, and snapped or uprooted multiple trees.[ 5]
EF1
Bowie
Prince George's
MD
38°58′19″N 76°44′46″W / 38.972°N 76.746°W / 38.972; -76.746 (Bowie (July 5, EF1) )
21:31–21:34
0.8 mi (1.3 km)
125 yd (114 m)
The tornado caused damage to trees and snapped several utility poles in the Bowie area.[ 6]
EFU
N of Harwood
Anne Arundel
MD
38°53′46″N 76°35′56″W / 38.896°N 76.599°W / 38.896; -76.599 (Harwood (July 5, EFU) )
21:55–21:56
0.13 mi (0.21 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado touched down in a field, causing no damage.[ 7]
EF0
ESE of Superior to NW of Estherville
Emmet
IA
43°24′53″N 94°53′31″W / 43.4147°N 94.8919°W / 43.4147; -94.8919 (Estherville (July 5, EF0) )
22:37–22:42
1.63 mi (2.62 km)
80 yd (73 m)
Trees were downed, and roofs sustained minor damage.[ 8]
EFU
E of Fairbank
Buchanan
IA
42°37′56″N 92°00′46″W / 42.6321°N 92.0128°W / 42.6321; -92.0128 (Fairbank (July 5, EFU) )
01:44-01:46
1.37 mi (2.20 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado in an open field caused no observable damage.[ 9]
EFU
NW of Winthrop
Buchanan
IA
42°28′35″N 91°45′28″W / 42.4764°N 91.7577°W / 42.4764; -91.7577 (Winthrop (July 5, EFU) )
02:00–02:01
0.68 mi (1.09 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado touched down in open farm land, causing no damage.[ 10]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, July 6, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
Southern Loveland
Clermont
OH
39°14′19″N 84°16′41″W / 39.2387°N 84.2781°W / 39.2387; -84.2781 (Loveland (July 6, EF1) )
18:57–19:01
2.24 mi (3.60 km)
100 yd (91 m)
The tornado downed hundreds of trees, damaged fences, and inflicted roof and siding damage to a few homes in the southern part of Loveland.[ 11]
EF2
Goshen
Clermont
OH
39°14′35″N 84°10′58″W / 39.2431°N 84.1829°W / 39.2431; -84.1829 (Goshen (July 6, EF2) )
19:05–19:13
4.81 mi (7.74 km)
500 yd (460 m)
A high-end EF2 tornado touched down in Goshen, where numerous homes were damaged and six had their roofs torn off, a few of which sustained damage to exterior walls. An insurance business completely lost its roof and multiple exterior walls, injuring a woman inside. The local fire station was heavily damaged and one firefighter sustained minor injuries, while a nearby one-story brick office building was largely destroyed, sustaining total loss of its roof and collapse of numerous walls. Goshen High School and Goshen Middle School had roof and siding damage, and a few other structures and businesses sustained minor damage. Vehicles were damaged by flying debris, many large trees and several power poles were snapped, and multiple outbuildings were destroyed in and around town. At least 150 structures were damaged in the Goshen area.[ 12]
EF1
WSW of Fayetteville
Brown
OH
39°10′03″N 83°59′57″W / 39.1675°N 83.9993°W / 39.1675; -83.9993 (Fayetteville (July 6, EF1) )
19:17–19:21
3.34 mi (5.38 km)
250 yd (230 m)
This tornado snapped and uprooted trees, some of which fell on homes and vehicles. Several homes sustained damage to their roofs and porches as well.[ 13]
EF0
SSW of Stanford
Judith Basin
MT
47°05′53″N 110°16′33″W / 47.0981°N 110.2759°W / 47.0981; -110.2759 (Stanford (July 6, EF0) )
19:18–19:22
1.26 mi (2.03 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado was photographed and documented by a spotter. No damage occurred.[ 14]
EFU
ENE of Grover
Weld
CO
40°54′N 104°06′W / 40.90°N 104.10°W / 40.90; -104.10 (Grover (July 6, EFU) )
20:44–20:45
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A landspout tornado occurred briefly in an open field, causing no damage.[ 15]
EF0
ENE of La Junta
Otero
CO
38°01′N 103°28′W / 38.02°N 103.46°W / 38.02; -103.46 (La Junta (July 6, EF0) )
02:46–02:58
3.17 mi (5.10 km)
20 yd (18 m)
One house sustained minor structural damage.[ 16]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, July 18, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
SSW of Rhinecliff
Dutchess
NY
41°54′N 73°58′W / 41.90°N 73.96°W / 41.90; -73.96 (Rhinecliff (July 18, EFU) )
21:35
0.01 mi (0.016 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A waterspout was spotted on the Hudson River .[ 41]
EF1
Addison
Addison
VT
44°04′58″N 73°18′25″W / 44.0828°N 73.3069°W / 44.0828; -73.3069 (Addison (July 18, EF1) )
22:50–22:52
0.92 mi (1.48 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Trees were snapped and a barn was collapsed.[ 42]
EF0
SW of Vergennes
Addison
VT
44°07′55″N 73°16′20″W / 44.1319°N 73.2723°W / 44.1319; -73.2723 (Vergennes (July 18, EF0) )
22:55–22:57
0.68 mi (1.09 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Trees were damaged.[ 43]
EF2
SE of Opheim to NE of Glentana
Valley
MT
48°51′N 106°15′W / 48.85°N 106.25°W / 48.85; -106.25 (Glentana (July 18, EF2) )
23:47–23:56
8 mi (13 km)
457 yd (418 m)
This tornado caused significant damage in Glentana. Glentana Hall had its metal roof peeled off, and a house had its roof torn off as well. An 8-ton grain truck was tipped over, two fuel tanks were toppled, and several empty grain bins were lifted off their foundations and were blown up to 0.5 mi (0.80 km) away. Garages and storage buildings were destroyed, and pieces of farm machinery were damaged. A pole barn was also destroyed, power poles were snapped, and trees were downed in town as well.[ 44]
EF1
N of Chesterfield
Cheshire
NH
42°55′28″N 72°27′15″W / 42.9244°N 72.4543°W / 42.9244; -72.4543 (Chesterfield (July 18, EF1) )
04:22–04:26
0.36 mi (0.58 km)
250 yd (230 m)
A low-end EF1 tornado damaged approximately 200 trees and destroyed a few outbuildings.[ 45]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, July 22, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
Port Arthur
Jefferson
TX
29°50′20″N 93°56′17″W / 29.839°N 93.938°W / 29.839; -93.938 (Port Arthur (July 22, EF0) )
16:25–16:29
1.68 mi (2.70 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A slow-moving waterspout on Sabine Lake moved ashore, knocking over some trash cans.[ 49]
EFU
NNE of Brewster
Thomas
KS
39°27′51″N 101°20′16″W / 39.4641°N 101.3377°W / 39.4641; -101.3377 (Brewster (July 22, EFU) )
21:58–22:00
0.91 mi (1.46 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A landspout tornado was observed by a NWS employee. No damage occurred.[ 50]
EFU
NNE of Brewster
Thomas
KS
39°29′07″N 101°19′42″W / 39.4854°N 101.3282°W / 39.4854; -101.3282 (Brewster (July 22, EFU) )
22:00–22:02
1.09 mi (1.75 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A landspout tornado was spotted by a NWS employee. No damage occurred.[ 51]
EFU
S of Brewster
Thomas
KS
39°15′18″N 101°20′43″W / 39.255°N 101.3454°W / 39.255; -101.3454 (Brewster (July 22, EFU) )
22:15–22:17
1.77 mi (2.85 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A landspout tornado was reported by a NWS employee. No damage occurred.[ 52]
EFU
S of Brewster
Thomas
KS
39°14′20″N 101°23′11″W / 39.2388°N 101.3865°W / 39.2388; -101.3865 (Brewster (July 22, EFU) )
22:21–22:25
0.2 mi (0.32 km)
50 yd (46 m)
An off-duty NWS employee reported two brief, coincident landspouts, neither of which caused any damage. This one was the first landspout.[ 53]
EFU
S of Brewster
Thomas
KS
39°14′18″N 101°22′47″W / 39.2382°N 101.3798°W / 39.2382; -101.3798 (Brewster (July 22, EFU) )
22:21–22:25
0.34 mi (0.55 km)
50 yd (46 m)
An off-duty NWS employee reported two brief, coincident landspouts, neither of which caused any damage. This one was the second landspout.[ 54]
EFU
SE of Brewster
Thomas
KS
39°15′02″N 101°17′43″W / 39.2506°N 101.2953°W / 39.2506; -101.2953 (Brewster (July 22, EFU) )
22:28–22:33
0.74 mi (1.19 km)
50 yd (46 m)
An off-duty NWS employee reported a brief landspout. No damage occurred.[ 55]
EF0
Lake Weir
Marion
FL
28°59′51″N 81°56′34″W / 28.9976°N 81.9427°W / 28.9976; -81.9427 (Lake Weir (July 22, EF0) )
23:38–23:42
1.35 mi (2.17 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A waterspout formed over Lake Weir and caused minor damage as it moved ashore.[ 56]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, July 23, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
ESE of Sharon
Steele
ND
47°34′N 97°46′W / 47.56°N 97.76°W / 47.56; -97.76 (Sharon (July 23, EF0) )
05:17–05:18
0.92 mi (1.48 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Trees in shelter belts were snapped.[ 57]
EF1
N of Hatton
Grand Forks
ND
47°43′N 97°28′W / 47.71°N 97.46°W / 47.71; -97.46 (Hatton (July 23, EF1) )
05:31–05:32
1.18 mi (1.90 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Stacked irrigation pipes were tossed and an empty grain bin was destroyed, with debris scattered for half a mile (0.8 km).[ 58]
EF0
N of Plainfield to Southwestern Naperville
DuPage , Will
IL
41°43′34″N 88°13′15″W / 41.726°N 88.2207°W / 41.726; -88.2207 (Plainfield (July 23, EF0) )
10:40–10:46
4.5 mi (7.2 km)
150 yd (140 m)
A high-end EF0 tornado removed a small amount of roof covering an apartment building, caused minor roof damage to several buildings, and damaged the grounds of the White Eagle Golf Course. Trees were uprooted and tree limbs were downed along the path as well, including some that damaged fences.[ 59] [ 60]
EF0
Lewis University Airport to N of Joliet
Will
IL
41°36′10″N 88°06′48″W / 41.6027°N 88.1133°W / 41.6027; -88.1133 (Lewis University Airport (July 23, EF0) )
10:52–10:58
4.1 mi (6.6 km)
200 yd (180 m)
The same storm that spawned the above tornado quickly produced this weak tornado that passed east of Crest Hill , damaging trees and knocking down tree limbs.[ 61]
EF0
NNW of Manhattan
Will
IL
41°27′23″N 88°00′13″W / 41.4563°N 88.0035°W / 41.4563; -88.0035 (Manhattan (July 23, EF0) )
11:05–11:06
0.7 mi (1.1 km)
150 yd (140 m)
The same storm that produced the above tornadoes produced a third weak, brief tornado that moved along US 52 . A tree was uprooted, tree limbs were blown down, and a metal road sign was blown over.[ 62]
EF1
Troy
Miami
OH
40°02′32″N 84°13′48″W / 40.0421°N 84.23°W / 40.0421; -84.23 (Troy (July 23, EF1) )
14:45–14:48
1.8 mi (2.9 km)
200 yd (180 m)
This tornado was embedded in a larger area of straight-line winds and downed numerous large trees in Troy, with one trunk snapped at its base, and several large branches snapped not far off the ground. One tree landed on and severely damaged a car, and a bank sign was damaged as well. A couple homes also had some minor roof damage. The tornado was not visible on radar, and no tornado warning was issued.[ 63]
EF0
SSE of Fremont
Winona
MN
43°51′38″N 91°52′47″W / 43.8605°N 91.8798°W / 43.8605; -91.8798 (Fremont (July 23, EF0) )
19:41–19:43
1.25 mi (2.01 km)
30 yd (27 m)
A brief, weak tornado damaged some trees.[ 64]
EF0
N of Houston
Houston
MN
43°47′48″N 91°36′05″W / 43.7967°N 91.6015°W / 43.7967; -91.6015 (Houston (July 23, EF0) )
20:01–20:06
4.21 mi (6.78 km)
40 yd (37 m)
An intermittent, weak tornado damaged a barn and patches of trees and crops.[ 65]
EF0
ESE of Onalaska to NW of Barre Mills
La Crosse
WI
43°52′08″N 91°10′29″W / 43.8689°N 91.1746°W / 43.8689; -91.1746 (Onalaska (July 23, EF0) )
20:33–20:36
2.49 mi (4.01 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A brief, weak tornado damaged some trees as it moved through a nature preserve.[ 66]
EF1
W of Waukon
Allamakee
IA
43°15′46″N 91°31′43″W / 43.2628°N 91.5287°W / 43.2628; -91.5287 (Waukon (July 23, EF1) )
04:44-04:46
1.46 mi (2.35 km)
90 yd (82 m)
A tornado damaged the roofs of farm outbuildings, along with some trees. This was the first tornado in Allamakee County in over 20 years.[ 67]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, July 26, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
SE of Kirk
Kit Carson
CO
39°32′54″N 102°26′50″W / 39.5484°N 102.4473°W / 39.5484; -102.4473 (Kirk (July 26, EFU) )
21:48–21:51
0.77 mi (1.24 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A brief landspout tornado produced no damage.[ 68]
EFU
N of Stratton
Kit Carson
CO
39°24′13″N 102°33′03″W / 39.4036°N 102.5508°W / 39.4036; -102.5508 (Stratton (July 26, EFU) )
21:51–21:54
0.5 mi (0.80 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A brief landspout tornado produced no damage.[ 69]
EF0
NW of Vona to E of Seibert
Kit Carson
CO
39°18′24″N 102°45′31″W / 39.3067°N 102.7587°W / 39.3067; -102.7587 (Vona (July 26, EF0) )
22:29–22:42
3.34 mi (5.38 km)
100 yd (91 m)
An unanchored garage was shifted 6 in (15 cm) off its foundation. A communications tower next to the garage folded in half, and metal roofing and siding on the garage were damaged. A propane tank was slightly rolled, a playground set was torn apart, and a trampoline was crumpled. Before dissipating, the tornado crossed I-70 .[ 70]
EFU
NW of Stratton
Kit Carson
CO
39°22′55″N 102°37′33″W / 39.3819°N 102.6258°W / 39.3819; -102.6258 (Stratton (July 26, EFU) )
23:02–23:16
1.61 mi (2.59 km)
100 yd (91 m)
The tornado moved over open land, causing no damage.[ 71]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, July 28, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF2
SE of Java to N of Gainesville
Wyoming
NY
42°37′N 78°20′W / 42.62°N 78.33°W / 42.62; -78.33 (Java (July 28, EF2) )
14:40–14:55
10 mi (16 km)
500 yd (460 m)
Outbuildings and barns were damaged or destroyed at the beginning of the path, including a large barn that was significantly damaged, with a portion of the structure being displaced up to 30 yd (27 m) away. A house in this area sustained shingle damage as well. Significant tree damage occurred in a wooded area, where a large swath of trees was flattened. Some trees landed on homes and caused structural damage, and many power lines were downed as well.[ 72]
EF0
S of Norfolk to SW of Colebrook
Litchfield
CT
41°55′41″N 73°12′28″W / 41.9281°N 73.2078°W / 41.9281; -73.2078 (Norfolk (July 28, EF0) )
22:35–22:45
5 mi (8.0 km)
300 yd (270 m)
A weak tornado that was spotted by several eyewitnesses ripped some siding off a couple of barns while also tearing the door off one of them. Trees were knocked down and tree branches were snapped sporadically along the path as well.[ 73]
EF1
Broken Arrow
Tulsa , Wagoner
OK
36°03′22″N 95°46′44″W / 36.056°N 95.779°W / 36.056; -95.779 (Broken Arrow (July 28, EF1) )
03:35–03:44
4 mi (6.4 km)
800 yd (730 m)
A small outbuilding and several homes were damaged. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[ 74] [ 75]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, August 1, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
N of Mason City
Mason
IL
40°14′59″N 89°41′05″W / 40.2497°N 89.6847°W / 40.2497; -89.6847 (Mason City (August 1, EF0) )
09:46-09:48
0.41 mi (0.66 km)
60 yd (55 m)
A tornado flipped an empty trailer hopper and damaging a tractor before quickly dissipating.[ 79]
EF1
Beason
Logan
IL
40°08′39″N 89°11′48″W / 40.1441°N 89.1966°W / 40.1441; -89.1966 (Beason (August 1, EF1) )
10:12–10:15
1.88 mi (3.03 km)
60 yd (55 m)
A tornado embedded within a squall line struck a large grain elevator in Beason, damaging some large bins and equipment, large trees, and some powerlines. A few homes in town sustained minor shingle damage, one of which had a broken window.[ 80]
EF0
NE of Vassar
Tuscola
MI
43°23′35″N 83°31′34″W / 43.393°N 83.526°W / 43.393; -83.526 (Vassar (August 1, EF0) )
17:56–18:03
2.35 mi (3.78 km)
200 yd (180 m)
Emergency management reported numerous uprooted trees.[ 81]
EF0
S of Caro
Tuscola
MI
43°24′32″N 83°23′20″W / 43.409°N 83.389°W / 43.409; -83.389 (Caro (August 1, EF0) )
18:14-18:16
0.41 mi (0.66 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Emergency management reported several trees blocking an intersection.[ 82]
EF2
Dallas, WV
Ohio (WV) , Washington (PA)
WV , PA
40°02′N 80°32′W / 40.03°N 80.54°W / 40.03; -80.54 (Dallas, WV (August 2, EF2) )
23:05–23:09
1.22 mi (1.96 km)
350 yd (320 m)
A barn, a shed, and a camper were destroyed, a 160-year-old barn lost its roof, and a church parsonage sustained major roof damage from this low-end EF2 tornado. Numerous large trees were snapped or downed as well. This was the first tornado to affect Ohio County since 1977.[ 83]
EF0
WNW of Rogersville
Greene
PA
39°55′14″N 80°20′18″W / 39.9206°N 80.3382°W / 39.9206; -80.3382 (Rogersville (August 2, EF0) )
23:35–23:41
1.19 mi (1.92 km)
150 yd (140 m)
This high-end EF0 tornado was spawned by the same storm that produced the previous tornado. A barn completely collapsed, a camper was overturned, a home lost some of its siding and numerous trees were uprooted.[ 84]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, August 4, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
North Naples
Collier
FL
26°13′N 81°49′W / 26.22°N 81.82°W / 26.22; -81.82 (North Naples (Aug. 4, EFU) )
18:55–?
unknown
unknown
A waterspout moved onshore becoming a landspout that lofted some sand.[ 85] [ 86]
EF1
Rhodes Point to Ewell
Somerset
MD
37°58′10″N 76°02′48″W / 37.9695°N 76.0467°W / 37.9695; -76.0467 (Rogersville (August 2, EF0) )
23:20–23:27
2.3 mi (3.7 km)
100 yd (91 m)
A waterspout formed offshore of Smith Island and moved onshore, crossing over the northwestern portion of the island as a high-end EF1 tornado. Several outbuildings and a mobile home were destroyed, a bed and breakfast had its roof completely removed, and power poles were snapped. Other homes suffered minor damage, tree branches were snapped, a tall baseball field chain link fence was bent over, and a golf cart was blown into a creek. The tornado then moved back into the Chesapeake Bay. One person was injured.[ 87]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, September 25, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
S of Walton
Delaware
NY
42°09′06″N 75°11′03″W / 42.1518°N 75.1843°W / 42.1518; -75.1843 (Walton (Sept. 25, EF1) )
22:38-22:41
2.29 mi (3.69 km)
150 yd (140 m)
Metal sheeting was ripped off the roof of an automotive repair shop, and many large trees were snapped or uprooted.[ 137]
EF0
NW of Laurel
Suffolk
NY
40°59′01″N 72°33′45″W / 40.9837°N 72.5624°W / 40.9837; -72.5624 (Laurel (Sep. 25, EF0) )
03:17–03:20
2.1 mi (3.4 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A tornado along an intermittent track damaged trees, the roofs and siding of homes, and a greenhouse. The Mattituck-Cutchogue middle and high school track had its large scoreboard twisted and damaged, metal benches overturned, and about 100 feet (30 m) of its wind fence flattened. At the high school in particular, large sections of asphalt roofing was torn from one of the main buildings.[ 138]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, September 27, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EFU
W of Sweetwater
Miami-Dade
FL
25°48′N 80°43′W / 25.8°N 80.72°W / 25.8; -80.72 (Sweetwater (Sept. 27, EFU) )
19:48–19:58
5.18 miles (8.34 km)
100 yards (91 m)
A tornado was confirmed using a debris signature on radar.[ 139]
EFU
W of Pinecrest
Monroe
FL
25°45′N 80°59′W / 25.75°N 80.99°W / 25.75; -80.99 (Pinecrest (Sept. 27, EFU) )
21:10
0.02 miles (0.032 km)
50 yards (46 m)
A tornado was confirmed using a debris signature on radar.[ 140]
EF0
E of Sweetwater
Miami-Dade
FL
25°46′16″N 80°20′07″W / 25.7711°N 80.3354°W / 25.7711; -80.3354 (Sweetwater (Sept. 27, EF0) )
22:13
0.1 miles (0.16 km)
50 yards (46 m)
Some tree damage was photographed.[ 141]
EF0
SW of Medley
Miami-Dade
FL
25°48′27″N 80°21′04″W / 25.8075°N 80.3511°W / 25.8075; -80.3511 (Medley (Sept. 27, EF0) )
22:22
0.15 miles (0.24 km)
50 yards (46 m)
Several trees were severely damaged.[ 142]
EF1
Pembroke Pines to Cooper City
Broward
FL
25°59′43″N 80°14′19″W / 25.9952°N 80.2386°W / 25.9952; -80.2386 (North Perry Airport (Sept. 27, F1) )
23:17–23:25
5.73 miles (9.22 km)
150 yards (140 m)
This tornado first developed over the North Perry Airport , damaging 50 ft (15 m) of fencing, 20 aircraft, hangars, and various structures. The tornado produced less severe damage to signage, roofing, and trees elsewhere. Glass sliding doors were dislodged, and a Publix store was damaged as well.[ 143]
EF0
Hollywood to Davie
Broward
FL
26°00′17″N 80°11′31″W / 26.0047°N 80.192°W / 26.0047; -80.192 (Hollywood (Sept. 27, EF0) )
23:51–00:07
7.44 miles (11.97 km)
75 yards (69 m)
A tornado downed trees and large branches along its path.[ 144]
EF2
Boca Raton to Kings Point
Palm Beach
FL
26°22′14″N 80°06′19″W / 26.3705°N 80.1054°W / 26.3705; -80.1054 (Boca Raton (Sept. 27, EF2) )
00:59–01:17
6.98 mi (11.23 km)
200 yd (180 m)
This tornado first touched down at Florida Atlantic University , tearing siding from buildings there. The tornado caused minor damage to trees and fencing in Delray Beach before reaching high-end EF2 strength in Kings Point . A two-story apartment building in Kings Point had its roof torn off, and nearby apartment buildings had large parts of their roofs removed. Palm trees were snapped in half, trees and tree branches were snapped and thrown into buildings, and vehicles were flipped and severely damaged. Other homes and apartment buildings had varying degrees of roof and window damage, and some sustained damage to screened-in patios. Two people were injured in Kings Point as a roof collapsed.[ 145]
EF1
Wellington to Loxahatchee
Palm Beach
FL
26°38′42″N 80°17′16″W / 26.6449°N 80.2878°W / 26.6449; -80.2878 (Wellington (Sept. 27, EF1) )
01:22–01:30
7.48 mi (12.04 km)
150 yd (140 m)
At least two dozen homes sustained roof damage. Fences and trees were snapped or damaged as well.[ 146]
EF1
N of Loxahatchee
Palm Beach
FL
26°44′02″N 80°20′08″W / 26.7338°N 80.3355°W / 26.7338; -80.3355 (Wellington (Sept. 27, EF1) )
01:30–01:36
1.39 mi (2.24 km)
100 yd (91 m)
An EF1 tornado occurred around the same time as the previous one, causing damage to trees, and the roofs of a house and a stable.[ 147]
EFU
NW of Miramar
Broward
FL
26°16′N 80°37′W / 26.26°N 80.61°W / 26.26; -80.61 (Miramar (Sept. 27, EFU) )
04:40–04:42
2.83 mi (4.55 km)
100 yd (91 m)
A tornado debris signature on radar was used to identify a brief tornado.[ 148]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, September 28, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
WNW of Davie
Broward
FL
26°06′44″N 80°19′47″W / 26.1123°N 80.3297°W / 26.1123; -80.3297 (Davie (Sept. 28, EF0) )
05:31–05:32
0.06 mi (0.097 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Siding, gutters, awnings, and trees were damaged in a manufactured home community.[ 149]
EF0
Moore Haven
Glades
FL
26°49′37″N 81°04′41″W / 26.827°N 81.0781°W / 26.827; -81.0781 (Moore Haven (Sept. 28, EF0) )
06:25–06:33
1.09 mi (1.75 km)
75 yd (69 m)
A high-end EF0 tornado knocked over a pair of trailers and damaged paneling and siding. Trees were damaged as well.[ 150]
EF0
Boynton Beach
Palm Beach
FL
26°31′42″N 80°04′05″W / 26.5282°N 80.068°W / 26.5282; -80.068 (Boynton Beach (Sept. 28, EF0) )
09:56
0.2 miles (0.32 km)
50 yards (46 m)
This tornado damaged decorative items and felled trees.[ 151]
EF0
WNW of June Park
Brevard , Osceola
FL
28°04′59″N 80°52′01″W / 28.083°N 80.8669°W / 28.083; -80.8669 (June Park (Sept. 28, EF0) )
19:32–19:46
3 miles (4.8 km)
100 yards (91 m)
Trees and vegetation sustained minimal damage.[ 152] The Storm Prediction Center documented that this tornado was the only tornado to be spawned by Hurricane Ian when it was at high-end Category 4 intensity.[ 153]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, October 12, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
W of Watertown
Jefferson
WI
43°10′29″N 88°48′02″W / 43.1746°N 88.8006°W / 43.1746; -88.8006 (Watertown (Oct. 12, EF0) )
16:13–16:14
0.48 mi (0.77 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Damage to crops occurred as a result of this brief tornado.[ 158]
EF0
W of Johnson Creek
Jefferson
WI
43°04′33″N 88°49′04″W / 43.0757°N 88.8178°W / 43.0757; -88.8178 (Johnson Creek (Oct. 12, EF0) )
16:18–16:19
0.44 mi (0.71 km)
25 yd (23 m)
This tornado was confirmed via Sentinel Satellite, which showed a path of crop damage.[ 159]
EF0
S of Sullivan
Jefferson
WI
42°57′55″N 88°35′07″W / 42.9654°N 88.5854°W / 42.9654; -88.5854 (Sullivan (Oct. 12, EF0) )
16:42–16:43
0.79 mi (1.27 km)
25 yd (23 m)
This brief tornado was confirmed via Sentinel Satellite, which showed a brief tornado path.[ 160]
EFU
Whitewater
Walworth
WI
43°05′N 88°49′W / 43.08°N 88.82°W / 43.08; -88.82 (Whitewater (Oct. 12, EFU) )
16:45
unknown
unknown
A condensation funnel was observed making contact with the ground.[ 161] [ 162]
EF0
E of Nashotah
Waukesha
WI
43°06′06″N 88°22′52″W / 43.1017°N 88.3812°W / 43.1017; -88.3812 (Nashotah (Oct. 12, EF0) )
16:48–16:50
0.61 mi (0.98 km)
50 yd (46 m)
A funnel with debris was reported, and light tree debris was lofted.[ 163]
EF0
SW of West Allis
Milwaukee
WI
43°00′22″N 88°02′36″W / 43.0062°N 88.0434°W / 43.0062; -88.0434 (West Allis (Oct. 12, EF0) )
17:17–17:27
3.07 mi (4.94 km)
40 yd (37 m)
Trees were damaged by this small and weak tornado. The circulation was captured on a security camera.[ 164]
EF0
E of Lake Geneva
Walworth
WI
42°35′44″N 88°22′37″W / 42.5956°N 88.377°W / 42.5956; -88.377 (Lake Geneva (Oct. 12, EF0) )
17:17–17:23
2.43 mi (3.91 km)
40 yd (37 m)
A weak tornado touched down at a cemetery and caused minor damage.[ 165]
EF0
S of Burlington
Racine
WI
42°39′35″N 88°17′14″W / 42.6596°N 88.2872°W / 42.6596; -88.2872 (Burlington (Oct. 12, EF0) )
17:20–17:24
3.97 mi (6.39 km)
25 yd (23 m)
Minor damage occurred.[ 166]
EF0
SSW of Scotland
Telfair
GA
31°58′57″N 82°50′54″W / 31.9825°N 82.8483°W / 31.9825; -82.8483 (Scotland (Oct. 12, EF0) )
00:55–00:56
0.38 mi (0.61 km)
100 yd (91 m)
Brief tornado crossed Highway 149 uprooting and snapping trees along its path.[ 167]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, October 24, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF0
W of Mustang
Canadian
OK
35°23′28″N 97°50′28″W / 35.391°N 97.841°W / 35.391; -97.841 (Mustang (Oct. 24, EF0) )
13:27–13:33
2.9 mi (4.7 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Tornado caused tree damage near SH 152 . Moving northeast it damaged the roof to a residence before dissipating.[ 172]
EF0
E of Macomb
Pottawatomie
OK
35°08′38″N 96°55′59″W / 35.144°N 96.933°W / 35.144; -96.933 (Macomb (Oct. 24, EF0) )
15:32–15:32
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
Brief tornado reported by emergency management.[ 173]
EF0
W of Woodburn
Marion
OR
45°09′39″N 122°54′25″W / 45.1607°N 122.9069°W / 45.1607; -122.9069 (Woodburn (Oct. 24, EF0) )
22:36–22:37
0.04 mi (0.064 km)
17 yd (16 m)
A brief and weak tornado caused damage to a few structures, trees, and fences near Woodburn. The tornado was on the ground for approximately 200 feet.[ 174]
EF1
SW of Jarrell
Williamson
TX
30°47′49″N 97°40′27″W / 30.797°N 97.6742°W / 30.797; -97.6742 (Jarrell (Oct. 24, EF1) )
01:46–01:53
3.86 mi (6.21 km)
150 yd (140 m)
A barn and some homes were damaged, and a two-story home that was under construction collapsed as the tornado touched down west of I-35 . As the tornado crossed the Interstate it flipped a semi-trailer and downed nine wooden power poles, including one that was snapped in half. Additional power poles were damaged and snapped as the tornado continued to the east of the Interstate. A home sustained roof damage, a barn lost a portion of its roof, and a small, enclosed cargo trailer was lofted roughly 100 yards (91 m) downwind before the tornado dissipated. Trees were damaged and tree branches were snapped along the path.[ 175]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, October 25, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF2
NW of Oberlin
Allen
LA
30°39′07″N 92°48′15″W / 30.6520°N 92.8043°W / 30.6520; -92.8043 (Oberlin (Oct. 25, EF2) )
09:39–09:40
0.44 mi (0.71 km)
170 yd (160 m)
The front porch awning of a manufactured home was ripped off, and a carport fell onto a car as a result of this low-end EF2 tornado. The roll-up door of a small industrial building was damaged, and a loaded construction trailer was moved 4–6 feet (1.2–1.8 m). The most intense damage occurred in a wooded area, where several large hardwood trees were snapped, including one that landed on a manufactured home. After the tornado lifted, the funnel cloud continued to snap softwood trees for some distance.[ 176]
EF0
SW of Bonifay
Holmes
FL
30°46′36″N 85°43′34″W / 30.7768°N 85.7261°W / 30.7768; -85.7261 (Bonifay (Oct. 25, EF0) )
04:14–04:19
1.12 mi (1.80 km)
70 yd (64 m)
A small metal outbuilding was lifted and tossed into a power pole. Several fence panels were blown out, and a large tree limb fell onto a vehicle.[ 177]
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, October 29, 2022[ note 1]
EF#
Location
County / Parish
State / Territory
Start Coord.
Time (UTC )
Path length
Max width
Summary
EF1
Northern Moss Point
Jackson
MS
30°24′27″N 88°30′42″W / 30.4074°N 88.5116°W / 30.4074; -88.5116 (Moss Point (Oct. 29, EF1) )
20:20–20:27
2.79 mi (4.49 km)
250 yd (230 m)
Hardwood trees were snapped along the path. A road sign was damaged as the tornado crossed I-10 .[ 178]
EF1
NE of Vancleave
Jackson
MS
30°35′51″N 88°38′33″W / 30.5976°N 88.6424°W / 30.5976; -88.6424 (Vancleave (Oct. 29, EF1) )
20:28–20:32
1.25 mi (2.01 km)
150 yd (140 m)
A home was damaged, a small metal shelter was tossed, and a small outbuilding was rolled. Trees were snapped along the path.[ 179]
EF0
SW of Theodore
Mobile
AL
30°30′58″N 88°11′48″W / 30.516°N 88.1968°W / 30.516; -88.1968 (Theodore (Oct. 29, EF0) )
22:03–22:08
1.84 mi (2.96 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A weak touched down southwest of Theodore, damaging trees and homes. A shed was partially damaged as well.[ 180]
EF0
W of Bon Secour
Baldwin
AL
30°18′57″N 87°45′31″W / 30.3159°N 87.7587°W / 30.3159; -87.7587 (Bon Secour (Oct. 29, EF0) )
22:10–22:12
0.5 mi (0.80 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A barn was destroyed and a chicken coop was flipped over. A travel trailer had its windows broken by flying debris. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path as well.[ 181]
EF1
S of Magnolia Springs
Baldwin
AL
30°21′50″N 87°45′59″W / 30.3638°N 87.7665°W / 30.3638; -87.7665 (Magnolia Springs (Oct. 29, EF1) )
22:16–22:18
0.59 mi (0.95 km)
40 yd (37 m)
Several wooden power poles were snapped, and light tree damage was observed.[ 182]
EF0
Mobile
Mobile
AL
30°36′47″N 88°03′18″W / 30.613°N 88.0551°W / 30.613; -88.0551 (Mobile (Oct. 29, EF0) )
22:23–22:30
2.67 mi (4.30 km)
110 yd (100 m)
A tornado came ashore on the southern end of the Mobile Downtown Airport. It caused no apparent damage as it crossed the airport. Afterwards the tornado knocked down trees and fences. The last known damage was to a roof that was removed from a house.[ 183]
EF1
NNW of Big Point
Jackson
MS
30°37′01″N 88°29′39″W / 30.617°N 88.4942°W / 30.617; -88.4942 (Big Point (Oct. 29, EF1) )
22:27–22:29
1.06 mi (1.71 km)
50 yd (46 m)
Several free-standing metal light poles were bent at a park, and roof shingles were removed from a few homes. Hardwood trees along its path were snapped, leading to a high-end EF1 rating.[ 184]
EFU
N of Wade
Jackson
MS
30°41′16″N 88°34′36″W / 30.6877°N 88.5766°W / 30.6877; -88.5766 (Wade (Oct. 29, EFU) )
22:33–22:40
2.83 mi (4.55 km)
25 yd (23 m)
A trained storm spotter videoed a tornado; no damage was reported.[ 185]
EF1
W of Theodore
Mobile
AL
30°32′13″N 88°15′44″W / 30.537°N 88.2623°W / 30.537; -88.2623 (Theodore (Oct. 29, EF1) )
23:40–23:50
4.9 mi (7.9 km)
250 yd (230 m)
Several homes sustained shingle, fascia, and window damage. Several sheds were damaged, and trees and fences were also damaged along the path.[ 186]
EF1
ESE of Oyster Bay to Bon Secour
Baldwin
AL
30°16′43″N 87°43′30″W / 30.2785°N 87.7249°W / 30.2785; -87.7249 (Oyster Bay (Oct. 29, EF1) )
23:50–23:59
2.48 mi (3.99 km)
110 yd (100 m)
This tornado originated as a waterspout over a bay before moving onshore into a heavily forested area, where it was likely weak or discontinuous. A barn lost most of its tin roofing, and a manufactured home was rolled and completely destroyed. Three people inside the manufactured home received minor injuries. A pontoon boat on a trailer was moved about 30 yards (27 m), and minor damage occurred at a construction site before the tornado lifted. Hardwood and softwood trees were snapped along the path.[ 187]
EF0
NW of Mobile (1st tornado)
Mobile
AL
30°42′31″N 88°08′05″W / 30.7087°N 88.1346°W / 30.7087; -88.1346 (Mobile (Oct. 29, EF0) )
23:57–00:02
2.14 mi (3.44 km)
10 yd (9.1 m)
A weak EF0 downed trees and branches before crossing over Moffett Road into inaccessible land where it was presumed to have dissipated.[ 188]
EF0
NW of Mobile (2nd tornado)
Mobile
AL
30°42′47″N 88°11′16″W / 30.713°N 88.1879°W / 30.713; -88.1879 (Mobile (Oct. 29, EF0) )
00:09–00:15
2.45 mi (3.94 km)
180 yd (160 m)
A high-end EF0 touched down northwest of Mobile, uprooting softwood trees and removing roof shingles from a few residences.[ 189]
EF0
NW of Barnwell
Baldwin
AL
30°26′33″N 87°54′39″W / 30.4426°N 87.9109°W / 30.4426; -87.9109 (Barnwell (Oct. 29, EF0) )
01:51–01:52
0.02 mi (0.032 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A very brief tornado shifted a wooden carport off its holding blocks, moved a loaded trailer about 20 feet (6.1 m), and uprooted a hardwood tree. It is possible this tornado began before the current starting point, but limited road access made additional investigation difficult for damage surveyors.[ 190]
EF0
Daphne
Baldwin
AL
30°36′10″N 87°53′38″W / 30.6028°N 87.894°W / 30.6028; -87.894 (Daphne (Oct. 29, EF0) )
02:19–02:20
0.6 mi (0.97 km)
20 yd (18 m)
One home lost some roof shingles, and trees were snapped or uprooted in town.[ 191]
EF1
Spanish Fort
Baldwin
AL
30°40′08″N 87°53′44″W / 30.6688°N 87.8956°W / 30.6688; -87.8956 (Spanish Fort (Oct. 29, EF1) )
02:29–02:30
0.25 mi (0.40 km)
20 yd (18 m)
A brief and intermittent tornado snapped or uprooted multiple trees in Spanish Fort.[ 192]
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Numbers in parentheses indicate tornado count for the month. Totals are only for the United States.
Rank Area affected Date Damage
1
2
3
4
5
6 - - -
8
9 - - -
Winterset, Iowa (EF4)
Gaylord, Michigan (EF3)
Andover, Kansas (EF3)
Arabi/New Orleans, Louisiana (EF3)
Springdale, Arkansas (EF3)
Iona/Fort Myers, Florida (EF2)
Manhattan, Kansas (EF2)
Lushton, Nebraska (EF2)
Crockett, Texas (EF2)
Red River County, Texas (EF1)
March 5
May 20
April 29
March 22
March 30
January 16
June 11
June 14
March 21
May 24
$220,000,000
$50,175,000
$41,500,000
$32,500,000
$20,000,000
$10,000,000
$10,000,000
$6,200,000
$5,000,000
$5,000,000