Hialeah, Florida EF-1 Tornado August 25, 2020

On August 25, 2020, a small EF-1 tornado moved into Hialeah, Florida and caused minor damage to the northern end of town. The tornado was spawned from a high-precipitation supercell moving off towards the Atlantic Ocean. The jetstream has dipped unusually low, bringing conditions that were just right for tornadoes with it. The tornado touched down at 1:10 AM in the northern part of town. One car was blown 25 feet down a street and flipped. Numerous roofs suffered from severe shingle stripping. The tornado also downed multiple small trees and power lines. The tornado lifted at 1:25 AM 1/4 of a mile from where it touched down. No injuries or fatalities occurred.