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Tornadoes of February 3, 2022

Overview
 

A slow moving cold front moved through Central Alabama during the afternoon and evening hours. A supercell thunderstorm developed in far eastern Mississippi and then produced three EF2 tornadoes across West Alabama. Additional storms produced 2 EF0 tornadoes in Elmore County. The line of storms stalled along and south of the Interstate 85 corridor. Radar estimated precipitation was around 7 plus inches and several areas of flash flooding were reported.

 
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**The data below are considered PRELIMINARY.**

Location/Clickable Detailed Summary Link
Damage Rating/Estimated Maximum Wind Speeds
Injuries/Fatalities
Damage Path Length/Width
Starting Point/Time
Ending Point/Time
Kinterbish Tornado
(Sumter County)
EF-2
120 mph
None 15.47 miles
900 yards
6 S Cuba
32.3565/-88.3857
12:52 pm CST
3 WNW Lilita
32.5009/-88.1832
1:15 pm CST
Forkland-Sawyerville Tornado
(Greene/Hale Counties)
EF-2
135 mph

 
8 Injuries
1 Fatality
25.95 miles
1700 yards
2 E Tishabee
32.6331/-87.9639
1:38 pm CST
Harper Hill
32.8585/-87.6089
2:16 pm CST
Low Gap Tornado
(Hale/Bibb/Tuscaloosa Counties)
EF-2
125 mph

 
None 7.62 miles
725 yards
3 ENE Phipps
32.9317/-87.4539
2:31 pm CST
3 NNW Low Gap
33.0309/-87.4050
2:42 pm CST
Possom Trot Tornado
(Elmore County)
EF-0
80 mph

 
None 2.13 miles
100 yards
2 WNW Holtville
32. 6449/-86.3553
5:02 pm CST
2 SW Weoka Mills
32.6659/-86.3292
5:05 pm CST
Griffin Hall Rd Tornado
(Elmore County)
EF-0
70 mph

 
None 0.20 miles
100 yards
1 WSW Martin Dam
32. 6722-85.9251
5:33 pm CST
1 WSW Martin Dam
32.6743/-85.9228
5:33 pm CST
 
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