

The tornado appeared to touch down on the Cullman County side where it caused tree damage in the form of large branches being knocked down. The tornado itself appeared to have a very small vortex in the magnitude of approximately 30 to 50 yards. NWS Huntsville and Morgan County EMA storm survey determined damage near Eva, or near the Cullman County and Morgan County line, was consistent with a strong EF-0 tornado with winds of 84 mph. There was no damage to structures noted, but the survey had limited access off of Beverly Road. While very narrow, there was clear convergence along the short path. The tornado result in a few trees uprooted and two small pine trees snapped. Associated with Tropical System Delta.Ī very brief tornado touched down and crossed Beverly Road south of St. A weak TDS was detected in association with this brief touchdown.

A hardwood tree was uprooted along CR 176 where the tornado dissipated. Several pine trees were uprooted or leaning on both sides of CR 92. Special thanks to Jefferson County EMA for their assistance doing damage assessments in the forested area by UAS.Ī brief EF0 tornado touched down along CR 92 northeast of Lafayette and headed northeast before ending along CR 176. The tornado narrowed and weakened as it crossed another area of forested land, before snapping an older tree along Ross Bridge Parkway just west of Deer Valley Elementary School, then skirted the north end of the campus before ascending Shades Crest Mountain, then rapidly dissipating as it crossed Shades Crest Road. The tornado was also estimated to be at its maximum width of about 350 yards in this area as it crossed AL 150. The tornado continued eastward and reached its peak intensity as it crossed Parkwood Road just west of Alabama Highway 150, with a dozen or so very large hardwoods uprooted, causing damage to homes and vehicles. Scores of trees were either uprooted or snapped in the area, and minor structural damage was noted at The Oaks. The tornado crossed Morgan Road and continued east across an inaccessible forested area, crossing Shades Creek and then passing just behind The Oaks on Parkwood Blvd. The tornado first touched down on Dusty Lane, causing damage mainly to weakened or shallow rooted trees.
