List of United States tornadoes from January to February 2013

This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from January to February 2013. Based on the 1991–2010 average, 35 tornadoes touch down in January and 29 touch down in February.[1] These tornadoes are commonly focused across the Southern United States due to their proximity to the unstable airmass and warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, as well as California in association with winter storms.[2]

Most of January was quiet, but a large outbreak at the end of the month pushed it well above average with 76 confirmed tornadoes. Small-to-moderate sized outbreaks also occurred in February, causing it to also be above average with 40 tornadoes. A violent EF4 tornado struck Hattiesburg, Mississippi during the month as well.

United States yearly total

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 499 309 80 19 8 1 916

January

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 29 35 11 1 0 0 76

January 10 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, January 10, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Breaux Bridge St. Martin LA 30°15′54″N 91°54′04″W / 30.265°N 91.901°W / 30.265; -91.901 (Breaux Bridge (Jan. 10, EF1)) 11:30–11:34 2.06 mi (3.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Fifty homes received minor to moderate damage, including some with roof loss. A dance hall and a small business lost their roofs. Several outbuildings were damaged, two mobile homes were flipped, and several trees were downed.[3]
EF1 E of New Iberia Iberia LA 29°57′07″N 91°46′44″W / 29.952°N 91.779°W / 29.952; -91.779 (New Iberia (Jan. 10, EF1)) 11:51–11:55 5.53 mi (8.90 km) 50 yd (46 m) Four mobile homes were shoved off of their foundations and more than six others had siding and roof peeled off. A barn lost its roof, several outbuildings were destroyed, and several other outbuildings and carports were damaged. Numerous trees were downed as well.[4]
EF1 ESE of Plaquemine Iberville LA 30°16′33″N 91°12′40″W / 30.2757°N 91.2112°W / 30.2757; -91.2112 (Plaquemine (Jan. 10, EF1)) 13:35 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado touched down at an industrial plant, ripping roof and siding from a well-constructed metal building.[5]

January 12 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, January 12, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 Hampton Livingston KY 37°16′42″N 88°22′26″W / 37.2784°N 88.3739°W / 37.2784; -88.3739 (Hampton (Jan. 12, EF2)) 21:18–21:20 1.83 mi (2.95 km) 200 yd (180 m) The sanctuary of one church collapsed and the steeple and shingles were blown off of another church. A few homes and small outbuildings received shingle and siding damage. Several trees were downed as well.[6]
EF1 SE of Frierson to S of Elm Grove DeSoto, Red River, Caddo LA 32°11′03″N 93°35′20″W / 32.1843°N 93.5888°W / 32.1843; -93.5888 (Frierson (Jan. 12, EF1)) 05:30–05:41 7.06 mi (11.36 km) 300 yd (270 m) The tornado downed trees in Desoto Parish, before moving into Red River Parish, where it caused major damage to a home and downed more trees. It then moved into Caddo Parish, downing many trees and damaging two vehicles and two travel trailers, one of which had two people that suffered minor injuries. The tornado dissipated before crossing the Red River. A total of two people were injured, both occurring in Caddo Parish.[7][8]
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January 13 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, January 13, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 N of Parks St. Martin LA 30°15′18″N 91°49′41″W / 30.255°N 91.828°W / 30.255; -91.828 (Parks (Jan. 13, EF1)) 18:15–18:16 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 25 yd (23 m) A small tornado destroyed a large barn, throwing debris from the barn that caused roof and siding damage to a house and two mobile homes.[10]
EF0 Zachary to S of Clinton East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana LA 30°38′59″N 91°11′50″W / 30.6496°N 91.1972°W / 30.6496; -91.1972 (Frierson (Jan. 13, EF0)) 19:19–19:30 12.46 mi (20.05 km) 40 yd (37 m) The tornado touched down in East Baton Rouge Parish, downing trees and fences as well as toppling yard play equipment. It moved into East Feliciana Parish, where many trees were downed and a carport was destroyed before the tornado dissipated.[11][12]
EF0 S of Eagleville Rutherford TN 35°42′59″N 86°40′09″W / 35.7164°N 86.6692°W / 35.7164; -86.6692 (Eagleville (Jan. 13, EF0)) 21:36–21:37 1.59 mi (2.56 km) 100 yd (91 m) A house suffered partial roof loss, with a door and a window blown out as well. An older building was flattened and approximately 100 trees were downed.[13]
EF1 SE of Poplarville Pearl River MS 30°48′44″N 89°30′17″W / 30.8123°N 89.5046°W / 30.8123; -89.5046 (Poplarville (Jan. 13, EF1)) 22:45–22:48 1 mi (1.6 km) 150 yd (140 m) Over a dozen trees were downed, one of which severely damaged a pickup truck. A metal building lost half of its roof, and a trampoline was thrown 200 yards (180 m).[14]
EF1 SE of Waynesboro Wayne MS 31°35′24″N 88°31′33″W / 31.5899°N 88.5258°W / 31.5899; -88.5258 (Waynesboro (Jan. 13, EF1)) 00:15–00:20 3.35 mi (5.39 km) 200 yd (180 m) A modular home and a mobile home lost their roofs and dozens of large trees were downed. A chicken house was destroyed, with another sustaining major damage, before the tornado lifted.[15]

January 29 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, January 29, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 WNW of Orlando Logan OK 36°09′18″N 97°27′22″W / 36.155°N 97.456°W / 36.155; -97.456 (Orlando (Jan. 29, EF1)) 12:48–12:49 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 40 yd (37 m) A pole barn was partially destroyed, with debris (mostly sheet metal) tossed several hundred yards. Several pieces of heavy farm equipment were either moved or overturned and many trees were either downed or partially debarked.[16]
EF1 SSE of Cedar Springs to NNW of Caplinger Mills Cedar MO 37°50′20″N 93°52′54″W / 37.8388°N 93.8816°W / 37.8388; -93.8816 (Cedar Springs (Jan. 29, EF1)) 17:00–17:03 2.66 mi (4.28 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several barns and outbuildings were damaged, with some destroyed. Homes suffered minor roof damage, a portable carport was destroyed, and numerous trees were downed.[17]
EF1 SE of Vista to N of Quincy St. Clair, Hickory MO 37°58′33″N 93°36′40″W / 37.9759°N 93.6112°W / 37.9759; -93.6112 (Vista (Jan. 29, EF1)) 17:15–17:25 8.58 mi (13.81 km) 400 yd (370 m) At least four barns/outbuildings were destroyed and half of the roof was removed from another barn. Several homes sustained minor damaged and numerous trees were downed.[18][19]
EF2 N of Short, OK to N of Natural Dam, AR Sequoyah (OK), Crawford (AR) OK, AR 35°36′18″N 94°29′53″W / 35.605°N 94.498°W / 35.605; -94.498 (Short (Jan. 29, EF2)) 20:55–21:04 9 mi (14 km) 700 yd (640 m) The tornado touched down just inside Oklahoma, downing numerous trees before moving into Crawford County, Arkansas. In Crawford County, a house suffered minor damage and thousands of trees and numerous power poles were downed.[20][21]
EF1 NW of Marthasville Warren MO 38°39′44″N 91°07′38″W / 38.6622°N 91.1273°W / 38.6622; -91.1273 (Marthasville (Jan. 29, EF1)) 21:14–21:15 1.17 mi (1.88 km) 40 yd (37 m) The roof was removed from a barn and a couple supporting poles were lifted 8 inches (20 cm). Several 2x4 planks from the barn were driven approximately 8 inches (20 cm) into the ground. A few structures had loose siding and a two-story home suffered roof and wall damage. Many trees, some very large, were downed along the path.[22]
EF1 WSW of Harris to S of Goshen Washington AR 36°01′26″N 94°03′50″W / 36.024°N 94.064°W / 36.024; -94.064 (Harris (Jan. 29, EF1)) 21:34–21:39 4.2 mi (6.8 km) 400 yd (370 m) 40 to 50 houses and mobile homes suffered mostly roof damage. Several barns, chicken houses, and outbuildings were destroyed and many trees and power poles were downed.[23]
EF0 NW of Chain of Rocks Lincoln MO 38°54′41″N 90°48′38″W / 38.9113°N 90.8106°W / 38.9113; -90.8106 (Chain of Rocks (Jan. 29, EF0)) 21:36–21:37 1.66 mi (2.67 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several residences suffered minor roof damage and many trees were snapped, with some smaller ones being thrown for varying distances.[24]
EF1 SW of Berryville Madison AR 36°17′42″N 93°42′14″W / 36.295°N 93.704°W / 36.295; -93.704 (Berryville (Jan. 29, EF1)) 21:57–21:59 2 mi (3.2 km) 350 yd (320 m) Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed and two homes sustained minor damage. Several cattle were killed and numerous trees and power poles were downed.[25]
EF0 NW of Mineola Wood TX 32°41′57″N 95°33′01″W / 32.6993°N 95.5502°W / 32.6993; -95.5502 (Mineola (Jan. 29, EF0)) 00:15–00:16 0.19 mi (0.31 km) 325 yd (297 m) A few trees were downed and tin roofing was removed from boat sheds along the shores of Lake Holbrook.[26]
EF0 NW of Stringtown Bolivar MS 33°35′N 91°01′W / 33.59°N 91.02°W / 33.59; -91.02 (Stringtown (Jan. 29, EF0)) 00:48–00:49 0.45 mi (0.72 km) 50 yd (46 m) A large tree was uprooted and three homes suffered minor shingle damage.[27]
EF0 SW of England Pulaski AR 34°29′57″N 92°06′05″W / 34.4992°N 92.1013°W / 34.4992; -92.1013 (England (Jan. 29, EF0)) 02:01–02:06 5.25 mi (8.45 km) 50 yd (46 m) A few trees were downed and most of the roof was removed from a barn. The barn had previously lost its roof on April 25, 2011.[28]
EF1 NE of Doniphan Ripley MO 36°41′36″N 90°45′35″W / 36.6933°N 90.7598°W / 36.6933; -90.7598 (Doniphan (Jan. 29, EF1)) 02:14–02:16 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 100 yd (91 m) Two houses sustained moderate roof damage, a porch was lifted over a house, and a small boat was blown approximately 150 feet (46 m). A barn was heavily damaged and approximately 40 trees were downed.[29]
EF2 ESE of Junland to NNE of Fisk Butler MO 36°46′N 90°16′W / 36.76°N 90.26°W / 36.76; -90.26 (Fisk (Jan. 29, EF2)) 02:45–02:47 3.39 mi (5.46 km) 100 yd (91 m) A small, older, poorly constructed home was leveled, a mobile home was destroyed, and a couple of small structures were blown over. Many trees were snapped along the path.[30]
EF0 NNE of Monticello to S of Old Union Drew AR 33°38′55″N 91°44′36″W / 33.6486°N 91.7432°W / 33.6486; -91.7432 (Monticello Muni Arpt (Jan. 29, EF0)) 02:51–02:56 3.57 mi (5.75 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several houses and a mobile home suffered roof damage, a carport was blown down, and another carport was blown against a tree line. Several outbuildings were damaged and many trees and power poles were downed.[31]
EF1 SW of Delta to SW of Dutchtown Cape Girardeau MO 37°11′05″N 89°46′09″W / 37.1847°N 89.7693°W / 37.1847; -89.7693 (Delta (Jan. 29, EF1)) 03:13–03:19 5.45 mi (8.77 km) 100 yd (91 m) Ten buildings were damaged: Five businesses, two homes, one church, and two barns suffered roof damage, with a few of those structures losing their entire roofs. One home had roofing material that was blown into an adjacent house, damaging one side of that home. Numerous trees and power lines were downed as well.[32]
EF1 S of Jackson Cape Girardeau MO 37°19′51″N 89°43′54″W / 37.3309°N 89.7318°W / 37.3309; -89.7318 (Jackson (Jan. 29, EF1)) 03:13–03:20 6.79 mi (10.93 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several barns and outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed. Other structures suffered roof damage, including a church, and trees were downed.[33]
EF2 W of Pioneer West Carroll LA 32°44′N 91°34′W / 32.73°N 91.57°W / 32.73; -91.57 (Pioneer (Jan. 29, EF2)) 03:36–03:41 5.37 mi (8.64 km) 100 yd (91 m) The tornado removed the roof from a house and knocked down several walls. Several outbuildings were destroyed, several travel trailers were flipped, and a few other buildings suffered minor roof damage. Several trees were downed as well.[34]
EF0 E of Mulkeytown Franklin IL 37°58′N 89°07′W / 37.97°N 89.11°W / 37.97; -89.11 (Mulkeytown (Jan. 29, EF0)) 03:38–03:39 0.58 mi (0.93 km) 75 yd (69 m) Brief tornado with no damage.[35]
EF2 Galatia Saline IL 37°50′33″N 88°37′03″W / 37.8424°N 88.6174°W / 37.8424; -88.6174 (Galatia (Jan. 29, EF2)) 04:16–04:18 0.97 mi (1.56 km) 125 yd (114 m) The tornado removed the entire roof from an unsturdy house and collapsed three out of the four exterior walls. Another house had roof decking damage. Several other houses had window, shingle, and decking damage. One more house lost its brick chimney, a machine shed was leveled, and another shed had large doors blown out. A carport was demolished and a pole barn-type garage and an awning were destroyed. Several very large trees were downed as well. Two people were injured.[36]
EF1 S of Skene to WNW of Cleveland Bolivar MS 33°41′N 90°48′W / 33.68°N 90.8°W / 33.68; -90.8 (Skene (Jan. 29, EF1)) 05:10–05:16 5.53 mi (8.90 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several homes suffered minor roof damage, with an awning being ripped from one home. Many trees, power poles, and traffic signals/signs were downed along the path.[37]
EF0 SSE of Lynn Grove to NNW of Wiswell Calloway KY 36°35′34″N 88°25′34″W / 36.5927°N 88.4261°W / 36.5927; -88.4261 (Murray (Jan. 29, EF0)) 05:36–05:39 2.12 mi (3.41 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several sheds/outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed. A dog kennel was damaged, a metal carport was demolished, and several homes suffered minor shingle damage. One home had its porch columns shifted. Several trees and power poles were downed as well, with trees falling onto two cars.[38]

January 30 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, January 30, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NNE of Prospect Orange IN 38°36′42″N 86°36′35″W / 38.6116°N 86.6098°W / 38.6116; -86.6098 (Prospect (Jan. 30, EF1)) 06:47–06:48 0.37 mi (0.60 km) 75 yd (69 m) The roof of a home was badly damaged, the porch of the house was thrown several yards, and twigs were driven into the side of the house. Several trees were downed as well.[39]
EF2 SE of Herndon Christian KY 36°41′N 87°34′W / 36.68°N 87.56°W / 36.68; -87.56 (Herndon (Jan. 30, EF2)) 07:36–07:38 2.06 mi (3.32 km) 200 yd (180 m) Three homes sustained major damage and a two-story home had its roof removed and windows blown out. Most of one barn collapsed, another was flattened, and the roof of a shop building was removed. Additional homes and other structures suffered minor damage and numerous trees were downed.[40]
EF1 S of Hopkinsville to NNW of Pembroke Christian KY 36°44′03″N 87°28′48″W / 36.7342°N 87.48°W / 36.7342; -87.48 (Hopkinsville (Jan. 30, EF1)) 07:39–07:46 7.92 mi (12.75 km) 225 yd (206 m) A grain bin was thrown 150 feet (46 m), several barns/sheds were leveled, and a few homes suffered mostly minor roof damage. Hundreds of trees were downed and at least two dozen power poles were snapped.[41]
EF2 SE of Rosewood to SE of Penrod Muhlenberg KY 37°03′34″N 87°03′16″W / 37.0595°N 87.0544°W / 37.0595; -87.0544 (Rosewood (Jan. 30, EF2)) 08:00–08:06 5.14 mi (8.27 km) 325 yd (297 m) One home lost much of its roof and others had shingle and siding damage. Two mobile homes were completely destroyed and hundreds of trees were downed.[42]
EF1 Hurricane Mills Humphreys TN 35°58′06″N 87°48′05″W / 35.9684°N 87.8014°W / 35.9684; -87.8014 (Hurricane Mills (Jan. 30, EF1)) 08:09–08:14 5.19 mi (8.35 km) 150 yd (140 m) A barn was destroyed and several homes and buildings suffered significant roof damage, including some buildings at Loretta Lynn's Ranch and Campground. Approximately 500 trees were downed as well.[43]
EF2 Coble Hickman TN 35°46′03″N 87°38′57″W / 35.7676°N 87.6493°W / 35.7676; -87.6493 (Coble (Jan. 30, EF2)) 08:26–08:30 4.27 mi (6.87 km) 300 yd (270 m) Several brick homes sustained major damage, with one losing most of the roof and a wall collapsing. A mobile home was destroyed, with the frame being wrapped around a tree. A cinder-block garage and at least three barns were demolished, and an RV was flipped over. Hundreds of trees were downed along the path as well.[44]
EF1 SW of Hohenwald Wayne, Lewis TN 35°25′57″N 87°47′00″W / 35.4324°N 87.7834°W / 35.4324; -87.7834 (Hohenwald (Jan. 30, EF1)) 08:32–08:41 9.1 mi (14.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) In Wayne County, a barn was completely destroyed, with two more sustaining major damage. Hundreds of trees were downed as well. In Lewis County, five power poles were snapped and hundreds of trees were downed.[45][46]
EF0 S of White Bluff to Kingston Springs Dickson, Cheatham TN 36°04′49″N 87°13′18″W / 36.0804°N 87.2217°W / 36.0804; -87.2217 (White Bluff (Jan. 30, EF0)) 08:45–08:52 7.25 mi (11.67 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several homes suffered minor roof damage and hundreds of trees were downed along an intermittent path.[47][48]
EF1 SE of Hohenwald Lewis TN 35°30′29″N 87°32′26″W / 35.508°N 87.5406°W / 35.508; -87.5406 (Hohenwald (Jan. 30, EF1)) 08:46–08:50 3.74 mi (6.02 km) 200 yd (180 m) Nine mobile homes were damaged or destroyed. An outbuilding was demolished, and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted.[49]
EF1 Ashland City Cheatham TN 36°16′43″N 87°04′00″W / 36.2786°N 87.0668°W / 36.2786; -87.0668 (Ashland City (Jan. 30, EF1)) 08:51–08:54 3.23 mi (5.20 km) 125 yd (114 m) A tornado, alongside straight-line winds to its south, damaged 46 buildings, including 37 houses, 2 churches, and 3 apartment buildings; 2 homes were left uninhabitable. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted.[50]
EF2 NNW of Chestnut Grove to E of Courtland Robertson TN 36°26′20″N 86°54′34″W / 36.4389°N 86.9095°W / 36.4389; -86.9095 (Chestnut Grove (Jan. 30, EF2)) 08:59–09:05 4.97 mi (8.00 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several homes and other structures (barns, outbuildings, etc.) sustained roof damage, the roof of a gas station was partially torn off, and a gas pump awning was damaged. An outbuilding was destroyed, with debris blown about 100 yards (91 m) away. A business received roof damage and a warehouse had a door blown in and half of the roof removed. A TVA transmission tower and many trees were downed as well.[51]
EF0 WNW of Joelton Davidson TN 36°19′38″N 86°54′54″W / 36.3273°N 86.915°W / 36.3273; -86.915 (Joelton (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:00–09:06 5.55 mi (8.93 km) 50 yd (46 m) Many trees were downed and a barn suffered roof damage.[52]
EF0 S of Fairview Williamson TN 35°53′03″N 87°07′24″W / 35.8841°N 87.1233°W / 35.8841; -87.1233 (Fairview (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:01–09:02 0.92 mi (1.48 km) 75 yd (69 m) About 30 trees were downed and an outbuilding lost its roof near Tennessee State Route 840. Part of the path was inaccessible so the path length may have been longer.[53]
EF0 NE of Buck Grove to SSE of Brandenburg Meade KY 37°56′16″N 86°06′15″W / 37.9377°N 86.1042°W / 37.9377; -86.1042 (Buck Grove (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:05–09:06 1 mi (1.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several homes and a small shed were damaged and numerous trees and power lines were downed.[54]
EF1 E of Springfield Robertson TN 36°28′47″N 86°48′40″W / 36.4798°N 86.8111°W / 36.4798; -86.8111 (Springfield (Jan. 30, EF1)) 09:05–09:11 5.75 mi (9.25 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several homes, businesses, and barns suffered mostly minor to moderate roof damage (some of the damage was more severe) and hundreds of trees were downed.[55]
EF0 Millersville to SW of Cottontown Davidson, Sumner TN 36°28′47″N 86°48′40″W / 36.4798°N 86.8111°W / 36.4798; -86.8111 (Millersville (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:10–09:23 11.65 mi (18.75 km) 75 yd (69 m) Several trees were downed, a few homes received minor roof damage, and a barn was destroyed in Davidson County. The tornado moved into Sumner County and into Millersville. Numerous homes suffered minor roof and exterior damage and a few trees were downed as the tornado crossed Interstate 65 in Millersville before it continued northeast out of town. Several more homes suffered minor damage, two garage buildings were destroyed, and more trees were downed before the tornado lifted.[56][57]
EF0 East Nashville Davidson TN 36°12′41″N 86°46′08″W / 36.2115°N 86.7689°W / 36.2115; -86.7689 (Nashville (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:12–09:15 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 75 yd (69 m) Numerous homes and a health department building suffered minor roof and exterior damage. Many trees were downed, several of which landed on mobile homes in a mobile home park. Fences were downed as well. The tornado lifted before reaching the Cumberland River, in an area directly opposite of the Opryland Hotel. One person was injured.[58]
EF1 SSW of Cross Plains to SW of Portland Robertson, Sumner TN 36°30′44″N 86°43′04″W / 36.5122°N 86.7177°W / 36.5122; -86.7177 (Cross Plains (Jan. 30, EF1)) 09:12–09:17 5.98 mi (9.62 km) 100 yd (91 m) In Robertson County, a barn, a mobile home, and several site-built home sustained varying degrees of damage and many trees were downed. The tornado moved into Sumner County, where it downed more trees before dissipating.[59][60]
EF0 E of Elizabeth, IN to Southwestern Louisville, KY Harrison (IN), Jefferson (KY) IN, KY 38°07′22″N 85°54′51″W / 38.1229°N 85.9142°W / 38.1229; -85.9142 (Elizabeth (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:17–09:19 2.67 mi (4.30 km) 215 yd (197 m) Tornado damaged four houses and two barns and downed several trees. The porch of one home was lifted and thrown 30 feet (9.1 m) and trees and tress wires were downed. It then crossed the Ohio River and into Kentucky, where many trees were downed and a trampoline was blown over. A pontoon boat was thrown into a fence and a large plastic sign was damaged.[61][62]
EF0 Franklin Williamson TN 35°55′34″N 86°51′47″W / 35.926°N 86.863°W / 35.926; -86.863 (Franklin (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:18–09:19 2 mi (3.2 km) 75 yd (69 m) Many homes, several businesses, two schools, and a church suffered mostly minor roof and siding damage. Many trees were downed, one of which fell on a pavilion, as well as several power poles.[63]
EF0 Northeastern Hendersonville to E of Gallatin Sumner TN 36°20′01″N 86°32′47″W / 36.3336°N 86.5463°W / 36.3336; -86.5463 (Hendersonville (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:23–09:35 10.61 mi (17.08 km) 125 yd (114 m) Hundreds of trees were downed, with some falling on homes and outbuildings. Other homes and mobile homes suffered minor roof and siding damage. The Gallatin Marina and surrounding docks were damaged as well.[64]
EF2 Mount Juliet Wilson TN 36°13′15″N 86°32′46″W / 36.2208°N 86.5461°W / 36.2208; -86.5461 (Mount Juliet (Jan. 30, EF2)) 09:25–09:30 4.53 mi (7.29 km) 150 yd (140 m) A warehouse, an automotive business, and a Dollar General store were heavily damaged, and other businesses received minor to moderate damage, including a distribution warehouse for The Tennessean that lost much of its roof and a three-story building which lost its roof and several walls. Numerous trees, power poles, and fences were downed and outbuildings sustained significant damage. Many homes sustained minor damage along the path.[65]
EF0 N of Castalian Springs Sumner TN 36°23′51″N 86°20′33″W / 36.3974°N 86.3425°W / 36.3974; -86.3425 (Castalian Springs (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:34–09:37 3.63 mi (5.84 km) 100 yd (91 m) A market and several homes suffered minor roof damage and several trees were downed.[66]
EF0 S of Bethpage Sumner, Trousdale TN 36°27′34″N 86°20′11″W / 36.4594°N 86.3364°W / 36.4594; -86.3364 (Bethpage (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:37–09:43 5.84 mi (9.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several homes and outbuildings received minor roof damage. A small shed was destroyed and numerous trees were downed as well.[67][68]
EF2 ESE of Oakland to E of Smiths Grove Warren KY 37°01′38″N 86°14′28″W / 37.0272°N 86.241°W / 37.0272; -86.241 (Oakland (Jan. 30, EF2)) 09:38–09:41 2.96 mi (4.76 km) 250 yd (230 m) Four grain bins were destroyed, with debris thrown several hundred yards, fencing was torn down, and a semi-truck/trailer was flipped on Interstate 65. A barn and a large metal structure were heavily damaged as well. Trees, power lines, and signs were downed along the path.[69]
EF1 N of Lebanon Wilson, Trousdale TN 36°16′55″N 86°19′48″W / 36.282°N 86.33°W / 36.282; -86.33 (Lebanon (Jan. 30, EF1)) 09:40–09:50 10.03 mi (16.14 km) 150 yd (140 m) Mostly minor to moderate roof and property damage occurred as the tornado crossed the Wilson/Trousdale County line (the Cumberland River) three times (the river itself was crossed four times as the county line did not run along the river at the last crossing). However, several structures suffered significant roof damage and outbuildings were destroyed. Hundreds of trees were downed as well.[70][71]
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EF1 SSW of College Grove to S of Cedar Grove Williamson, Rutherford TN 35°44′20″N 86°42′11″W / 35.739°N 86.703°W / 35.739; -86.703 (College Grove (Jan. 30, EF1)) 09:41–09:46 4.59 mi (7.39 km) 150 yd (140 m) Two farm buildings and four barns were heavily damaged, several homes received roof and siding damage, and one outbuilding was destroyed. Dozens of trees were downed as well, with some falling on homes.[74][75]
EF1 E of Rocky Hill Edmonson KY 37°04′02″N 86°08′12″W / 37.0671°N 86.1368°W / 37.0671; -86.1368 (Rocky Hill (Jan. 30, EF1)) 09:42–09:44 2.77 mi (4.46 km) 100 yd (91 m) Two barns were destroyed and two outbuildings and a home lost their roofs. Several trees were downed as well. The damage path was intermittent.[76]
EF0 SW of Lafayette Macon TN 36°29′15″N 86°09′10″W / 36.4876°N 86.1527°W / 36.4876; -86.1527 (Lafayette (Jan. 30, EF0)) 09:47–09:48 0.97 mi (1.56 km) 50 yd (46 m) A couple old barns were destroyed and an outbuilding was damaged. Dozens of trees were downed as well.[77]
EF1 Rocky Hill Barren KY 36°56′36″N 86°03′25″W / 36.9433°N 86.057°W / 36.9433; -86.057 (Rocky Hill (Jan. 30, EF1)) 09:49–09:50 0.34 mi (0.55 km) 50 yd (46 m) A large barn was destroyed, another barn had doors and siding removed, and several trees were downed by this brief tornado.[78]
EF0 WNW of Red Boiling Springs Macon TN 36°32′56″N 85°55′18″W / 36.5488°N 85.9216°W / 36.5488; -85.9216 (Red Boiling Springs (Jan. 30, EF0)) 10:01–10:03 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 75 yd (69 m) An older home suffered significant damage, a barn lost much of its roof, and a few hundred trees were downed.[79]
EF1 SE of Brandenburg Monroe (MS), Lamar (AL) MS, AL 33°50′10″N 88°20′43″W / 33.8361°N 88.3454°W / 33.8361; -88.3454 (Brandenburg (Jan. 30, EF1)) 10:25–10:36 10.82 mi (17.41 km) 300 yd (270 m) In Monroe County, four houses suffered roof damage, two barns/outbuildings were damaged, and several trees were downed. In Lamar County, Alabama, many trees were downed and two structures (one home and one outbuilding) sustained minor shingle damage.[80][81]
EF0 NNE of Woodbury to W of Half Acre Cannon TN 35°50′35″N 86°04′33″W / 35.8431°N 86.0758°W / 35.8431; -86.0758 (Woodbury (Jan. 30, EF0)) 10:29–10:38 6.65 mi (10.70 km) 200 yd (180 m) About a hundred trees were downed and minor roof and structural damage occurred along the path.[82]
EF0 S of Phillipsburg Marion KY 37°26′21″N 85°16′08″W / 37.4393°N 85.269°W / 37.4393; -85.269 (Phillipsburg (Jan. 30, EF0)) 10:44–10:45 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 50 yd (46 m) Very brief tornado destroyed a mobile home and moved a shed off of its foundation. Two people sustained minor injuries.[83]
EF1 ESE of Dellrose Lincoln TN 35°05′55″N 86°47′05″W / 35.0987°N 86.7846°W / 35.0987; -86.7846 (Dellrose (Jan. 30, EF1)) 10:46–10:53 5.28 mi (8.50 km) 250 yd (230 m) Two irrigation systems and a trailer were flipped, and a barn had large metal doors blown in. A second metal barn was destroyed, and a third suffered significant roof and siding damage. A garage collapsed, the side of a barn was blown in, and part of the roof was removed from a house. Many trees were downed along the path.[84]
EF1 NW of Fayette Fayette AL 33°43′35″N 87°54′13″W / 33.7264°N 87.9037°W / 33.7264; -87.9037 (Fayette (Jan. 30, EF1)) 11:18–11:25 6.5 mi (10.5 km) 500 yd (460 m) A house and several other structures suffered minor roof and structural damage. Hundreds of trees were downed as well.[85]
EF0 Manchester Coffee TN 35°29′19″N 86°05′32″W / 35.4886°N 86.0923°W / 35.4886; -86.0923 (Manchester (Jan. 30, EF0)) 11:25–11:30 5.22 mi (8.40 km) 75 yd (69 m) A scoreboard was destroyed and trees were downed at Coffee County Middle School. Elsewhere, after the tornado crossed Interstate 24, more trees were downed and roofs were damaged before it dissipated.[86]
EF0 Ferguson Pulaski KY 37°03′35″N 84°36′19″W / 37.0598°N 84.6052°W / 37.0598; -84.6052 (Ferguson (Jan. 30, EF0)) 11:30–11:31 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 150 yd (140 m) Brief tornado caused roof and siding damage to several structures. It also downed many trees, one of which destroyed an outbuilding.[87]
EF0 SSE of Nauvoo Walker AL 33°56′03″N 87°29′49″W / 33.9342°N 87.4969°W / 33.9342; -87.4969 (Nauvoo (Jan. 30, EF0)) 11:42–11:46 4.9 mi (7.9 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tree fell on a mobile home, causing moderate damage. A house sustained shingle damage, an outbuilding was destroyed, and dozens of trees were downed. This tornado occurred just after a microburst had hit the area.[88]
EF1 Northern Arley Winston AL 34°03′44″N 87°22′11″W / 34.0623°N 87.3697°W / 34.0623; -87.3697 (Arley (Jan. 30, EF1)) 11:50–11:59 10.39 mi (16.72 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) A portion of a mobile home roof was thrown a quarter of a mile. Nearly 20 residences received damage, including one house that had severe roof damage. Several boat houses, or house boats, were destroyed on Smith Lake before the tornado dissipated. Thousands of trees were downed along the path.[89]
EF1 N of Addison to W of West Point Winston, Cullman AL 34°12′28″N 87°10′47″W / 34.2079°N 87.1797°W / 34.2079; -87.1797 (Addison (Jan. 30, EF1)) 12:01–12:06 6.42 mi (10.33 km) 300 yd (270 m) In Winston County, a small airplane hangar was destroyed, and parts of the roofs were removed from a house and an outbuilding. Several trees were downed as well. In Cullman County, the tornado destroyed a barn and a mobile home and downed a few more trees before lifting.[90][91]
EF3 SW of Adairsville to NNW of Petersburg Bartow, Gordon GA 34°20′28″N 84°57′10″W / 34.3411°N 84.9527°W / 34.3411; -84.9527 (Adairsville (Jan. 30, EF3)) 16:12–16:43 21.78 mi (35.05 km) 900 yd (820 m) 1 death – Severe damage in the area with over 100 cars thrown on Interstate 75. In Bartow County, 95 structures were damaged. Of those, 31 were destroyed, 17 sustained major damage, and 47 had minor damage. These included a large manufacturing plant and many businesses in Adairsville. In Gordon County, at least 268 homes, including 66 mobile homes, were impacted. Of these homes, 30 were completely destroyed, 110 had major damage, and 70 sustained minor damage. Thousands of trees and many power lines were downed in both counties, with several of those trees falling onto homes. 17 people were injured in this tornado (nine in Bartow County and eight in Gordon County), the first killer tornado in the United States since June 24, 2012. This tornado took a track very close to an EF3 tornado on December 22, 2011.[92][93]
EF1 NW of Blue Ridge Gilmer, Fannin GA 34°49′02″N 84°25′40″W / 34.8171°N 84.4279°W / 34.8171; -84.4279 (Blue Ridge (Jan. 30, EF1)) 17:05–17:15 11.77 mi (18.94 km) 900 yd (820 m) The tornado downed hundreds of trees and snapped eight power poles in Gilmer County before moving into Fannin County. There, hundreds more trees were downed, with some landing on and causing damage to a total of 30 structures. About 100 power poles were snapped as well. One person was injured.[94][95]
EF0 NW of Newton Baker GA 31°18′51″N 84°21′13″W / 31.3142°N 84.3536°W / 31.3142; -84.3536 (Newton (Jan. 30, EF0)) 23:09–23:12 1.19 mi (1.92 km) 25 yd (23 m) A house sustained minor damage and several trees were downed.[96]
EF0 N of Albany Lee GA 31°38′26″N 84°09′39″W / 31.6405°N 84.1608°W / 31.6405; -84.1608 (Albany (Jan. 30, EF0)) 23:12–23:14 1.51 mi (2.43 km) 25 yd (23 m) Several trees were downed.[97]

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 24 13 2 0 1 0 40

February 10 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, February 10, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 E of Livingston Polk TX 30°42′25″N 94°52′16″W / 30.707°N 94.871°W / 30.707; -94.871 (Livingston (Feb. 10, EF0)) 15:15–15:20 0.51 mi (0.82 km) 30 yd (27 m) A trailer was thrown about 50 feet (15 m) and several large pine trees were downed. One person was injured.[98]
EF1 NW of Oak Vale Lawrence MS 31°28′22″N 90°00′42″W / 31.4728°N 90.0118°W / 31.4728; -90.0118 (Oak Vale (Feb. 10, EF1)) 21:39–21:43 1.58 mi (2.54 km) 140 yd (130 m) Three homes and several barns were damaged and the front porch was removed from a mobile home. Numerous trees and power lines were downed along the path.[99]
EF2 SE of Kokomo to ESE of Columbia Marion, Lamar MS 31°06′33″N 89°55′15″W / 31.1091°N 89.9209°W / 31.1091; -89.9209 (Kokomo (Feb. 10, EF2)) 22:23–22:50 18.13 mi (29.18 km) 400 yd (370 m) The tornado touched down just inside western Marion County and destroyed a few outbuildings. The tornado intensified and caused considerable damage in the Pickwick area. A home lost part of its roof and three mobile homes were destroyed as well. The tornado continued northeast and caused roof damage to three more homes. Many trees were downed in this area. The tornado then weakened but continued damaging structures and downing trees until it crossed into Lamar County. In Lamar County, a few other structures were damaged, including one home that lost its roof. Significant tree damage was noted and several power poles were snapped. Three people were injured. The storm later spawned the EF4 Hattiesburg tornado.[100][101]
EF1 NW of Jackson Washington, Clarke AL 31°32′41″N 88°09′28″W / 31.5446°N 88.1577°W / 31.5446; -88.1577 (Jackson (Feb. 10, EF1)) 23:00–23:19 14.25 mi (22.93 km) 200 yd (180 m) A few homes suffered roof damage and many trees were downed in Washington County. The tornado crossed the Tombigbee River into Clarke County, where it damaged three wood-frame homes, rolled a single-wide mobile home, and blew another mobile home off of its block foundation. Several pine trees were snapped before the tornado dissipated.[102][103]
EF4 WSW of Hattiesburg to E of Petal Lamar, Forrest, Perry MS 31°16′49″N 89°27′59″W / 31.2802°N 89.4665°W / 31.2802; -89.4665 (Hattiesburg (Feb. 10, EF4)) 23:03–23:36 21.65 mi (34.84 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) See article on this tornado – 71 people were injured.[104][105][106]
EF1 NNE of Jackson Clarke AL 31°37′15″N 87°51′13″W / 31.6208°N 87.8536°W / 31.6208; -87.8536 (Jackson (Feb. 10, EF1)) 23:26–23:27 0.91 mi (1.46 km) 80 yd (73 m) The roof of a shed was peeled back and several pine trees were snapped.[107]
EF1 SSW of Waynesboro Wayne MS 31°31′59″N 88°39′55″W / 31.533°N 88.6654°W / 31.533; -88.6654 (Waynesboro (Feb. 10, EF1)) 00:46–01:06 3.15 mi (5.07 km) 250 yd (230 m) A few homes, outbuildings, and a barn suffered varying degrees of damage and many trees, mostly pine, were downed. The tornado came from the same supercell as the Hattiesburg tornado.[108]
EF1 SE of Waynesboro Wayne MS 31°37′35″N 88°32′27″W / 31.6263°N 88.5408°W / 31.6263; -88.5408 (Waynesboro (Feb. 10, EF1)) 01:14–01:20 3.11 mi (5.01 km) 200 yd (180 m) A single-wide mobile home was destroyed, several homes suffered roof damage, and many trees were downed. This tornado came from the same supercell that produced the Hattiesburg and Clara tornadoes.[109]

February 14 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, February 14, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 WSW of Ocean Ridge Palm Beach FL 26°30′47″N 80°04′38″W / 26.513°N 80.0771°W / 26.513; -80.0771 (Ocean Ridge (Feb. 14, EF0)) 21:33–21:34 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado in the parking lot of a Lowe's store. Trees were downed, cars were moved, and a stop sign was broken.[110]

February 18 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, February 18, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 E of Shepherd San Jacinto TX 30°29′23″N 94°57′15″W / 30.4897°N 94.9543°W / 30.4897; -94.9543 (Shepherd (Feb. 18, EF1)) 20:03–20:06 0.57 mi (0.92 km) 30 yd (27 m) A large barn and a small shed were destroyed. A brick home suffered partial roof loss and extensive damage to its front door and garage. Large trees were downed as well. Debris from the area was carried about 0.5 miles (0.80 km).[111]
EF0 S of Mansfield DeSoto LA 31°55′32″N 93°41′06″W / 31.9255°N 93.685°W / 31.9255; -93.685 (Mansfield (Feb. 18, EF0)) 20:38–20:42 2.03 mi (3.27 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Several trees were snapped.[112]
EF0 SW of Garland Miller AR 33°18′54″N 93°45′18″W / 33.3151°N 93.7549°W / 33.3151; -93.7549 (Garland (Feb. 18, EF0)) 21:30 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) Brief tornado snapped several hardwood trees.[113]
EF0 SE of Kilgore Rusk TX 32°18′36″N 94°47′52″W / 32.3099°N 94.7978°W / 32.3099; -94.7978 (Kilgore (Feb. 18, EF0)) 23:13–23:14 0.73 mi (1.17 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several trees were snapped.[114]
EF0 SSW of Monroe Rusk TX 32°19′08″N 94°44′02″W / 32.319°N 94.7338°W / 32.319; -94.7338 (Monroe (Feb. 18, EF0)) 23:18 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) Very brief tornado snapped several trees.[115]
EF0 NW of Laneville Rusk TX 32°01′06″N 94°55′16″W / 32.0183°N 94.921°W / 32.0183; -94.921 (Laneville (Feb. 18, EF0)) 23:27–23:29 1.23 mi (1.98 km) 15 yd (14 m) Several trees were downed.[116]
EF0 W of Tatum Rusk TX 32°18′17″N 94°39′50″W / 32.3047°N 94.6639°W / 32.3047; -94.6639 (Tatum (Feb. 18, EF0)) 23:27–23:31 1.55 mi (2.49 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several large pine trees were downed.[117]
EF1 NW of Mount Enterprise Rusk TX 31°57′58″N 94°45′35″W / 31.9662°N 94.7597°W / 31.9662; -94.7597 (Mount Enterprise (Feb. 18, EF1)) 23:48–23:51 1.97 mi (3.17 km) 60 yd (55 m) A travel trailer was overturned and the roof was torn off a large metal barn. Several trees were snapped as well.[118]
EF0 NE of Beckville Panola TX 32°17′57″N 94°25′09″W / 32.2991°N 94.4192°W / 32.2991; -94.4192 (Beckville (Feb. 18, EF0)) 23:57–23:59 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous trees were downed.[119]
EF0 NE of Mount Enterprise Rusk TX 31°57′43″N 94°39′47″W / 31.9619°N 94.663°W / 31.9619; -94.663 (Mount Enterprise (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:01 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Very brief tornado downed several trees.[120]
EF0 WSW of Belcher Caddo LA 32°44′13″N 93°53′12″W / 32.7369°N 93.8867°W / 32.7369; -93.8867 (Belcher (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:05 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 25 yd (23 m) Very brief tornado snapped several hardwood trees.[121]
EF0 N of Carthage Panola TX 32°16′59″N 94°20′48″W / 32.2831°N 94.3466°W / 32.2831; -94.3466 (Carthage (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:05–00:07 0.81 mi (1.30 km) 30 yd (27 m) Numerous trees were snapped along a path just south of the Sabine River.[122]
EF0 S of Belcher Caddo LA 32°43′12″N 93°50′05″W / 32.72°N 93.8347°W / 32.72; -93.8347 (Belcher (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:08 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) Very brief tornado snapped several trees.[123]
EF0 NW of Concord Rusk TX 31°55′40″N 94°35′37″W / 31.9279°N 94.5935°W / 31.9279; -94.5935 (Concord (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:12 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) Several trees were snapped and an above ground swimming pool was wrapped around a tree.[124]
EF0 W of DeBerry Panola TX 32°17′21″N 94°16′57″W / 32.2893°N 94.2826°W / 32.2893; -94.2826 (DeBerry (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:13 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Very brief tornado snapped a small hardwood tree.[125]
EF0 SW of DeBerry Panola TX 32°15′28″N 94°14′03″W / 32.2578°N 94.2343°W / 32.2578; -94.2343 (DeBerry (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:19 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) Two pine trees were snapped by this brief tornado.[126]
EF1 WNW of Timpson Rusk TX 31°55′27″N 94°31′35″W / 31.9243°N 94.5265°W / 31.9243; -94.5265 (Timpson (Feb. 18, EF1)) 00:19 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) A mobile home and a metal building sustained roof damage and a few trees were snapped.[127]
EF0 Timpson Shelby TX 31°54′35″N 94°23′49″W / 31.9097°N 94.397°W / 31.9097; -94.397 (Timpson (Feb. 18, EF0)) 00:37 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado snapped several trees.[128]

February 19 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, February 19, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Gerber Tehama CA 40°03′11″N 122°08′35″W / 40.0531°N 122.1431°W / 40.0531; -122.1431 (Gerber (Feb. 19, EF0)) 21:28–21:31 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief landspout tornado caused significant roof damage to a large barn, throwing debris 200 feet (61 m).[129]
EF0 SW of Maxwell Colusa CA 39°14′41″N 122°15′23″W / 39.2448°N 122.2564°W / 39.2448; -122.2564 (Maxwell (Feb. 19, EF0)) 22:00–22:01 0.26 mi (0.42 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief landspout tornado touched down in a field and caused no damage.[130]

February 21 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, February 21, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 W of Hemphill Sabine TX 31°18′57″N 93°58′30″W / 31.3157°N 93.9751°W / 31.3157; -93.9751 (Hemphill (Feb. 21, EF1)) 19:10–19:19 4.47 mi (7.19 km) 150 yd (140 m) 1 death - Many trees were downed, several of which fell on homes. One mobile home was rolled and another had a tree fall on it, killing a person inside. Two additional people were injured.[131]
EF1 E of Alco Vernon LA 31°19′30″N 93°06′40″W / 31.325°N 93.111°W / 31.325; -93.111 (Alco (Feb. 21, EF1)) 20:58–21:02 2.43 mi (3.91 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous trees were snapped.[132]
EF1 WSW of Gorum Natchitoches LA 31°23′04″N 93°02′11″W / 31.3844°N 93.0365°W / 31.3844; -93.0365 (Gorum (Feb. 21, EF1)) 21:07 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 30 yd (27 m) A large pine tree was snapped and a few other branches were broken.[133]
EF1 S of Clayton Concordia LA 31°40′36″N 91°33′00″W / 31.6766°N 91.55°W / 31.6766; -91.55 (Clayton (Feb. 21, EF1)) 23:12–23:15 2.95 mi (4.75 km) 75 yd (69 m) The roof was torn off of a mobile home and an 18-wheeler trailer was blown over. Two houses suffered roof damage and a shed was destroyed. Another shed was flipped and a truck and trailer were pushed about 15 feet (4.6 m).[134]
EF2 SW of Bassfield Jefferson Davis MS 31°26′53″N 89°51′30″W / 31.4481°N 89.8583°W / 31.4481; -89.8583 (Bassfield (Feb. 21, EF2)) 04:31–04:41 6.27 mi (10.09 km) 400 yd (370 m) Two well-built brick-frame homes were heavily damaged and a farm building and an outbuilding were destroyed. Many other structures, including several more houses, suffered minor to moderate damage. Many trees and power lines were downed as well.[135]
EF0 SW of Collins Covington MS 31°34′20″N 89°35′19″W / 31.5723°N 89.5885°W / 31.5723; -89.5885 (Collins (Feb. 21, EF0)) 05:00–05:01 0.67 mi (1.08 km) 75 yd (69 m) The skirting was blown out from under a mobile home and a small part of the roof of a chicken house was peeled back. Several trees were snapped as well.[136]

February 24 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, February 24, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Mathews Lafourche LA 29°41′01″N 90°33′52″W / 29.6835°N 90.5645°W / 29.6835; -90.5645 (Mathews (Feb. 24, EF0)) 02:30–02:35 1.95 mi (3.14 km) 25 yd (23 m) Intermittent tornado caused roof and canopy damage to several structures. An HVAC unit was blown off of a small building, and trees, power lines, and fences were downed as well.[137]

February 25 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, February 25, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 S of Eastpoint Franklin FL 29°40′59″N 84°52′47″W / 29.6831°N 84.8796°W / 29.6831; -84.8796 (Easpoint (Feb. 25, EF0)) 18:22 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) A park/forest ranger observed a brief tornado.[138]
EF1 Southeastern Houma Terrebonne LA 29°34′02″N 90°41′55″W / 29.5673°N 90.6987°W / 29.5673; -90.6987 (Houma (Feb. 25, EF1)) 22:41–22:45 0.95 mi (1.53 km) 30 yd (27 m) Intermittent tornado blew out windows in several cars and buildings, turned over a small vehicle, damaged power equipment at a hospital, and caused canopy damage to two gas stations.[139]

February 26 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, February 26, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Tampa Hillsborough FL 27°56′14″N 82°27′19″W / 27.9373°N 82.4552°W / 27.9373; -82.4552 (Tampa (Feb. 26, EF0)) 16:12–16:16 0.73 mi (1.17 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief waterspout over Tampa Bay moved onshore on Harbor Island, causing roof and outside furniture damage to several buildings. Light poles were downed, five vehicles were damaged, and trees and signs were downed as well.[140]
EF0 NE of Selma Johnston NC 35°34′54″N 78°14′51″W / 35.5817°N 78.2475°W / 35.5817; -78.2475 (Selma (Feb. 26, EF0)) 01:18–01:19 0.49 mi (0.79 km) 75 yd (69 m) Weak tornado caused roof damage to two outbuildings and significant wall, roof, and interior damage to a two-story barn. A home/mobile home and a carport suffered minor roof and siding damage as well.[141]

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Notes

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

References

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