October 29, 2022
5:40 PM| Date | October 29, 2022 |
| Time | 5:40 PM |
| County | Mobile |
| City | Mobile |
| Property Loss | $0 |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 1055768 |
1 ESE - 2 NNE Orchard Tornado began along Lucerne Drive and moved north-northeast as it crossed Overlook Road. The damage along Lucerne Drive was predominantly confined to trees and fences as the tornado moved toward Donham Drive. The tornado then crossed Howells Ferry Road and moved along Grider Road. The tornado continued to the north-northeast with more damage to sheds and homes along Grider Road. One home near Rose Hill Lane had some uplift to the roof with more tree damage nearby. The tornado moved over a heavily wooded area before likely lifting around Moffett Road. The tornado may have continued off to the north-northeast, but that wooded area is completely inaccessible. Start: 30.7130/-88.1879 End: 30.7483/-88.1846
NWS EF Scale: F0
Tornado likely began in a field to the southwest the Pecan|Terrace subdivision and moved north-northeast as it crossed Old|Pascagoula Rd. The damage was predominantly confined to trees and|fences as the tornado moved toward Dep Busby Rd. The tornado then|moved across open fields and cotton fields for about a mile and a|half. The tornado moved across the Labrador Trail subdivision|with significant damage to fences with shingle and soffit/fascia|damage noted on many homes in the neighborhood. Several sheds in|the neighborhood were also damaged. The tornado then crossed|another large field before moving across Dawes Creek Drive and|Dawes Oak Drive. A home along Dawes Oak Drive had two south-|facing windows pushed in and broken with roof damage, which|prompted the low-end EF-1 rating for this point. The tornado|continued off to the north-northeast as it crossed Three Notch|Road. The tornado likely lifted near Dawes Lane N given the lack|of damage to the north of this road.
A very localized tornado outbreak Saturday afternoon and evening as an unstable airmass developed over Mobile and Baldwin counties along with the western Florida panhandle ahead of an approaching cold front. Twelve tornadoes were found with 5 in Mobile County, 6 in Baldwin County and 1 tornado in Okaloosa County, FL.
Part of 11-tornado outbreak on October 29, 2022
A very localized tornado outbreak Saturday afternoon and evening as an unstable airmass developed over Mobile and Baldwin counties along with the western Florida panhandle ahead of an approaching cold front. Twelve tornadoes were found with 5 in Mobile County, 6 in Baldwin County and 1 tornado in Okaloosa County, FL.