2020 Bermuda Tornado (Dixie)

The 2020 Terrell, Texas Tornado was a deadly, destructive, and costly, EF3-rated tornado that struck Terrell, Texas, and many towns in between on January 26, 2020. In all, 8 people were killed, along with 21 injuries, and $230 million (2020 USD) in damages.

On the afternoon of Sunday, January 26, 2020, an EF3 tornado struck the city of Terrell, Texas with peak winds estimated at 165 mph, killing 8 people and injuring 21 others. The tornado was part of a larger weather system that had produced several other tornadoes across the Southern and Eastern U.S. between January 26-28.

The tornado touched down just northeast of Talty   at 22:09 UTC, and stayed on the ground for 32 minutes over a 35-mile path, touching down and tracking through the city of Terrell, heavily affecting the downtown before passing through rural areas to the northeast, and lifting near Lone Oak. The tornado was just over 1/3 of a mile wide at its peak. This storm had previously spawned the Venus/Cedar Hill EF4 tornado.