Near Midnight Outbreak *Version 2*

This tornado outbreak is notable for several reasons. Twenty-four twisters touched down in a few isolated states, as the ones affected the most are Oklahoma, Arkansas, the Carolinas, and Georgia. The SPC never realized how dangerous this would get until about three minutes into the outbreak. There is only one tornado to have tracked any more than 18 miles, being an EF3 in Macon to Thomaston, Georgia, tracked 40 miles and killed 4 people, leaving six others injured.
 * It had the highest frequency of tornadoes per hour within an average [25.1 tornadoes/hour on average, due to 24 twisters within 57 minutes].
 * It was actually a very rare and extremely violent isolated outbreak [an outbreak that does not happen too locally and is sometimes within non-adjacent states within the ones first affected by twisters].
 * It's also the very first January outbreak to kill more than 20 people since 1988.

* WORK IN PROGRESS*