Alabama Tornado Database2026 Tornado Occurrences (5) () Indicates Total Path Data in Multi-State Track |
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| Tornado # of Year | Year | Date | Time (CST) | County | Damage Scale | Path Length (Miles) | Max Path Width (Yards) | Fatalities | Injuries | Location/Damage Description | |
| 1 | 2026 | Jan. 10 | 0648 |
Cleburne |
EF0 |
7.40 |
75
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0
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0
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3 S Oak Level - 1 NNE Mars Hill The National Weather Service in Birmingham surveyed damage in northern Cleburne County and confirmed an EF-0 tornado with winds up to 80 mph. The tornado began in a heavily forested area between County Road (CR) 549 and CR 205, where several pine trees were uprooted or limbs were snapped. The track moved northeast across a large area of inaccessible land and emerged at CR 296 and CR 49, where several more small pine trees were snapped or uprooted. More tree damage was noted at the intersection of CR 40 and CR 65, with very minor damage to a couple homes. The tornado then followed along CR 65, with additional tree damage along both sides of the road. Tree damage became slightly heavier as the tornado approached the Mars Hill community. The tornado struck four chicken houses and peeled the roofing off the southern end of three, scattering debris to the east and northeast. A home sustained minor roof damage, and a detached garage was damaged by a falling tree. Just downstream, a shed was destroyed in the yard of another residence. A tornado debris signature then became apparent on radar. The damage became more sparse as the path continued, with tree damage, mostly to pines, continuing across CR 123 and CR 253. The damage path appeared to end just past CR 253, before reaching the Georgia state line. Start: 33.7984/-85.4927 End: 33.8563/-85.3848 |
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| 2 | 2025 | Jan. 25 | 1116 |
Lowndes-Montgomery |
EF1 |
3.31 |
65 |
0
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0
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6 WNW Pintlala - 3 NW Pintlala NWS meteorologists assessed storm damage along the Lowndes County and Montgomery County line, in the community of Rolling Acres, and determined it was the result of a tornado. The tornado began on the west side of Cruise Road, just north of Bibb Road, where a few snapped and uprooted trees were observed. The tornado then continued eastward to County Road 26 and Hargrove Lane, producing similar timber damage along the way. The tornado then struck a mobile/manufactured home (MH) as well as two site-built homes along Treat Road. The first site-built home sustained damage to an attached carport and associated roofing on the south side of the structure. The MH had its sheet metal roof completely removed, though the roof truss structure remained intact. Insulation from its roof was noted to have been blown southeastward while the metal roofing material was blown northward. Next door, the tornado removed from a site-built home a large section of its roof structure on the west side of the structure. A splattering of insulation was noted on the east side of the residence. This damage pattern suggest a cyclonic wind field (i.e., a tornado). Several trees were uprooted or snapped in the vicinity of the structures. The tornado then produced additional timber damage, fairly minor in nature, east to near the shoulder of Interstate 65. 99% of this tornado's path was characterized by EF-0 damage, though a maximum rating of EF-1 is assigned due to the level of damage to the site-built home, making the worst of damage very, very short-lived. Start: 32.2218/-86.4555 End: 32.2191/-86.3995 |
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| 3 | 2026 | Jan. 25 | 1329 |
Geneva |
EF2 |
3.66 |
900
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0
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0
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Geneva - 2 E Eunola A tornado touched down in a western Geneva neighborhood causing mainly EF-1 damage between Campbell and Magnolia Avenues. EF-2 damage occurred downtown on Commerce St. where roofing material was peeled off three adjacent low-rise buildings. After crossing a swampy area, a significant number of snapped trees were observed on either side of the SR 52 bridge over the Choctawhatchee River. The tornado continued east causing sporadic damage on McDougald St. in Eunola, Spring Creek Road, and East CR 4 before lifting near Spring Creek itself. Both EF-2 areas had maximum winds of 115 mph. Start: 31.0369/-85.8784 End: 31.0352/-85.8175 |
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| 4 | 2025 | Jan. 25 | 1352 |
Houston |
EF1 |
8.80 |
300 |
0
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0
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6 WNW Pintlala - 3 NW Pintlala This tornado began west of Center Church Road where it snapped large hardwood tree branches and removed several shingles off of a manufactured home. It continued to push east-southeast to Bill Yance Road where it snapped a few softwood tree trunks. It then crossed Highway 52 where it continued to snap large softwood tree branches and slightly bent a street sign just off of Highway 52. As it continued to move eastward to across County Road 95, it continued to snap softwood tree limbs. Thereafter, the tornado pushed east southeast to across River Road where it partially collapsed a tin RV car port and snapped a few software tree trunks, before lifting just before the Georgia state line. Damage was consistent with an EF1 tornado with winds of approximately 88 mph. Start: 31.3001/-85.2439 End: 31.2839/-85.0995 |
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| 5 | 2026 | Jan. 25 | 1402 |
Houston |
EF0 |
0.09 |
50
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0
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0
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2 ESE Madrid A tornado briefly developed along Decatur Road in southwestern Houston County. The tornado lifted the roof off of a manufactured home before dissipating shortly thereafter without causing any additional known damage. An associated Tornadic Debris Signature (TDS) was noted on the Eglin AFB (KEVX) Radar data. The damage was consistent with an EF0 tornado with winds of approximately 85 mph. Start: 31.0227/-85.3718 End: 31.0228/-85.3703 |
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