Mid-February 2014 Outbreak

{{My_Tornado_Outbreak_infobox|title1 = Mid February 2014 Tornado Outbreak|image1 = Possible Rain-Wrapped Wedge.jpg|caption1 = Tornado about 6 miles southeast of Callahan, barely visible|formed = February 14th, 2014, 1:30 PM EST|dissipated = February 15th, 2014, 10:15 PM EST|tornadoes_reported = 31|confirmed_tornadoes = 35|maximum_rated_tornado = EF3 in 4 locations|deaths = 21 {+46 indirectly}|injuries = 413 {+233 indirectly}|damage = $196 million {+$64 million indirectly}}This tornado outbreak occurred during the midday of Valentines' Day of 2014, progressing in 22 extra hours the next day, combining into about thirty-two hours of duration. In that time, thirty-five confirmed tornadoes struck 7 states, especially Florida and Georgia in particular, which combined got sixteen out of thirty-five tornadoes combined, with 11 in Florida and five in Georgia. The other states impacted were also part of the East and Gulf Coasts, being Alabama {2 tornadoes, both coincidentally ranked EF2}, extreme southern Mississippi {4 tornadoes}, alongside the Carolinas {ironically got 5 tornadoes each}, and Lousiana {3 tornadoes}. This outbreak included four EF3s and 6 EF2s, and ultimately killed 21 people, with about 400 others injured.

SPC Predictions
On February 13th, 2014, at approximately 9:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, the SPC issued a marginal risk for north-northwestern Florida, southern and Central Georgia, and issued a separate slight risk in South Carolina, eventually getting larger 6 hours later including most of the southwestern parts of North Carolina.

The next day, at approximately 7:30 AM, just over 6 hours before the outbreak started, an Enhanced Risk was issued for most of Georgia, alongside parts of Alabama, and a Moderate Risk was confirmed for northern Florida and a separate Moderate Risk was at cue for the Carolinas, and most of the outbreak area was Marginal to Enhanced Risk for the rest of the weekend.

Summary
Eventually, it turned into a tornado outbreak, although with a fairly low spawn rate for a widespread outbreak, severe thunderstorms with hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter and flooding in some areas killed an additional forty-six people, 43 from the floods, and three from the straight-line winds and hail, with only 21 out of 67 confirmed fatalities from this storm associated with tornadoes themselves.

February 14th
At least 5 notable tornadoes were confirmed on February 14th.

Blacksburg-East Gaffney, SC
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