Late April 2019 Outbreak

This deadly outbreak of tornadoes occurred over a period of two days across th southeastern United States from April 29th to April 30th, 2019. Numerous significant and long-track tornadoes were spawned in the outbreak, resulting in major damage and 63 deaths. The 29th was the most significant of the two days, with most of the tornadoes occuring that afternoon through that night. That day, tornadoes raked across Mississippi and Alabama, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damages and dozens of deaths, as well as thousands of injuries. Most of the tornadoes on the 30th were spawned early in the morning, and occurred in a squall line that had formed as a result of the storms from the previous day. These storms impacted Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida. Overall, the outbreak will be a part of southeastern weather history for years to come.