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April 2, 2024 · Dallas, Chilton County · 2024
EF1

April 2, 2024

9:28 PM
Dallas, Chilton County, Alabama · Near Maplesville (ZIP 36750)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
8.3 mi
Max Width
600 yd
DateApril 2, 2024
Time9:28 PM
CountyDallasChilton
CityMaplesville
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 1161490
NWS Birmingham

4 NW Paul M Grist State Park - 1 SSE Parnell The tornado began in a wooded area just east of the Perry/Dallas County line. It quickly reached its peak intensity as it crossed County Road 272 where dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted, blocking the roadway for over a quarter of a mile as it paralleled the road. Additional trees were downed along County Roads 290 and 305, but the tornado weakened as it approached Plantersville. Still, several trees were downed along Dallas County 560 and Highway 22 in Plantersville. The tornado then crossed into Chilton County and downed more trees near residences on County Road 26 and County Road 16 before quickly dissipating as it crossed County Road 16. Start: 32.6410/-87.0398 End: 32.6749/-86.9044

NWS EF Scale: F1

Event Narrative

The tornado began in a wooded area just east of the Perry/Dallas County line. It quickly reached its peak intensity of 95 mph as it crossed County Road 272 where dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted, blocking the roadway for over a quarter of a mile as it paralleled the road. Additional trees were downed along County Roads 290 and 305, but the tornado weakened as it approached Plantersville. Still, several trees were downed along Dallas County 560 and Highway 22 in Plantersville. The tornado then crossed into Chilton County.

Episode Narrative

A surface low positioned over Lake Michigan moved an associated cold front through Central Alabama during the evening of April 2. While a widespread severe weather outbreak unfolded to the north, Alabama saw more concentrated areas of severe weather across northern and central counties in the state. After 10 PM CDT April 2, a small mesoscale convective vortex developed within a broken line of thunderstorms, spawning four tornadoes and areas of wind damage across northern Dallas, southern Chilton, and central and eastern Coosa counties. Three of the tornadoes were rated EF1, with damage primarily consisting of trees and sporadic small structures.

Outbreak Context

Part of 6-tornado outbreak on April 2, 2024

Shared Episode Narrative

A surface low positioned over Lake Michigan moved an associated cold front through Central Alabama during the evening of April 2. While a widespread severe weather outbreak unfolded to the north, Alabama saw more concentrated areas of severe weather across northern and central counties in the state. After 10 PM CDT April 2, a small mesoscale convective vortex developed within a broken line of thunderstorms, spawning four tornadoes and areas of wind damage across northern Dallas, southern Chilton, and central and eastern Coosa counties. Three of the tornadoes were rated EF1, with damage primarily consisting of trees and sporadic small structures.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 1161490

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