2020 Manchester, New Hampshire Tornado (GamingFury101)

The 2020 Manchester, New Hampshire Tornado was a very deadly EF4 tornado that took place on July 2, and the strongest prior to July 4 during the 2020 New England Super Outbreak.

Timeline
At 8:53 PM, a tornado warning was issued for Hillsborough, Rockingham, and Cheshire Counties in New Hampshire, as well as Essex County in Massachusetts. At 8:57 PM, storm spotters were reported to be tracking an extremely large supercell capable of producing a tornado. At 9:05 PM, the tornado touched down over Manchester, New Hampshire.

The tornado caused major damage to a dam on the Merrimack River, causing severe flooding along the river. The tornado then took a turn and tracked towards the southern part of the city, destroying many buildings and the Currier Museum of Art. After impacting the Quality Inn, the Mall of New Hampshire, and the TownePlace Suites, the tornado weakened and dissipated shortly after.

On June 9, surveyers found EF3-type damage and declared it an EF3, but the rating was bumped up to EF4 the next day. 237 people were killed, with 705 injured. The State of New Hampshire determined that they had extra warning time due to the tornado warning. Additionally, the state determined that only 98% of deaths were caused by the tornado, with 1% being drowned during flooding and the other 1% being crushed by falling debris.