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EF0 Tornado — Washington, Georgia

2020-04-13 · near Lindsey, Washington, Georgia

$50K
Property damage
3.1 mi
Path length
100 yds
Path width

Event narrative

This tornado was part of a dual circulation separated by only 5 miles. This was the southern most of those circulations and produced EF1 damage almost exclusively with

winds of 90 mph. This produced mainly tree damage in the form of uprooted softwoods and hardwoods. [04/13/20: Tornado #19, County #1/1, EF-1, Washington, 2020:025].

Wider weather episode

A powerful Spring storm system resulted in a Severe Weather / Tornado outbreak across much of the Southeast region, including north and central Georgia, beginning on Easter Sunday (April 12th) and lingering into the morning hours of April 13th. From the Storm Prediction Center (Day 1) convective outlook, just about the entire area was under an ENHANCED risk for severe weather with a MODERATE risk extending from the ArkLaMiss into western Georgia.

In addition, enhanced rainfall occurred over far north Georgia and in portions of central Georgia, with rainfall amounts ranging from 3 to 8 inches through the event. Significant flooding was in portions of the area with numerous reports of washouts and several reports of rescues.

View location on OpenStreetMap → (33.1199, -82.8228)


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 893107. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.