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425 tornadoes were reported in the United States in June, of which 413 were confirmed.

July 30, 2020 Times: 7:42 PM - 8:13 PM Touchdown location: Lebanon, Tennessee Highest winds: 230 MPH Injuries: 399 injuries Fatalities: 65 direct (+9 indirect) Damage {{{damage}}} Areas affected {{{areas}}} Part of the 2020 Tornado Season

104 tornadoes were reported in the United States in February, of which 97 were confirmed. On April 23, 2020 a large outbreak of tornadoes impacted Ohio, extreme east Indiana, and far north Kentucky. 2020 was also a remarkably damaging year, costing roughly $25 billion in tornado-related damage. 28 violent (EF4+) tornadoes struck the United States in 2020, the third most in a year since records began in 1950. There were 76 tornadoes reported in the United States in September, 63 of which were confirmed. On the evening of July 3, a significant derecho caused widespread damaging winds across the Midwest and Great Lakes region before weakening in the mid-Atlantic states overnight. Straight-line winds can be also as dangerous as tornadoes. It is the largest outbreak in Ohio's history. There were 1,346 preliminary reports of tornadoes in the United States in 2020, of which at least 1,270 have been confirmed. Data on this tornado was updated on 4/7/2020 based on high resolution satellite imagery. The 2020 United States Tornado Season is the consecutive year of above-average and damaging seasons dating back to 2011. On May 22, 2020, a large and destructive tornado outbreak took place in the central and southern Plains states. From June 8-11, a powerful trough moved over the Midwestern United States, prompting four consecutive days of tornado outbreaks. The outbreak cost a total of $2.66 billion. This outbreak would be followed by another outbreak sequence in the central and southern Plains a week later, in which similar areas were yet again struck by tornadoes. It included an EF5 tornado which struck the Columbus, Ohio area, and did extreme damage in the suburb of New Albany, Ohio. This tornado killed 69 people in the village and was the first EF5 Recorded in Asia. Two EF5 tornadoes occurred: one striking Belle Plaine, Kansas, and one striking Ponca City, Oklahoma.

May 5 was the most active day, with a moderate risk for tornadoes issued by the Storm Prediction Center that morning. While still recovering from an EF5 on April 23, a high-end EF3 tornado moved through the city on June 11, crossing some of the same areas that were impacted from the first tornado. There were 101 tornadoes reported in the United States in July, 92 of which were confirmed. A long-track EF4 moved across northern Illinois on June 10, with a path length of over 90 miles. It includes Strong and destructive tornadoes. The event left 89 people dead and cost $11.3 billion. The damage in New Albany has been considered some of the most extreme of all time, and the outbreak is one of the most intense the region has ever seen.

267 tornadoes were reported in the United States in April, of which 259 were confirmed.

Many tornadoes in this outbreak remained in mostly unpopulated areas, and damage was generally limited outside of a few cases. 96 tornadoes were reported in the United States in March, of which 85 were confirmed.

There were 271 tornadoes reported in the United States in June, 252 of which were confirmed.

There were numerous EF3 and EF4 tornadoes, as well, including one extremely high-end EF4 moving through the Wichita, Kansas suburbs and striking Andover.