← Back to Dashboard
April 24, 2010 · Hale County · 2010
EF0
April 24, 2010
10:50 AMHale County, Alabama · Near Marion (ZIP 36776)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
5.8 mi
Max Width
100 yd
| Date | April 24, 2010 |
| Time | 10:50 AM |
| County | Hale |
| City | Marion |
| Property Loss | $60000.00M |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 228071 |
Event Narrative
After touching down in Marengo County, and moving across a portion of Greene County, the Demopolis Tornado crossed the Black Warrior River for a second time and moved into Hale County. Within Hale County, the tornado stayed over primarily wooded terrain, and caused sporadic tree damage.
Episode Narrative
A deepening storm system and associated cold front brought widespread severe thunderstorms, including at least 8 tornadoes, to central Alabama.
Outbreak Context
Part of 13-tornado outbreak on April 24, 2010
EF0Sumter CountyView →EF1Marengo, Greene, Hale CountyView →EF0Marion CountyView →EF2Cullman CountyView →EF1Fayette CountyView →EF1Fayette, Walker CountyView →EF1Blount CountyView →EF3Walker, Jefferson, Blount CountyView →EF3Marshall CountyView →EF3DeKalb CountyView →EF3Unknown CountyView →EF4DeKalb CountyView →
Shared Episode Narrative
A deepening storm system and associated cold front brought widespread severe thunderstorms, including at least 8 tornadoes, to central Alabama.
Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 228071
See Also
5.8 mi100 yd wide