One person was injured when a mobile home was flipped onto its side near the intersection of SR 18 and SR 87. Trees were snapped or uprooted. A tornado debris signature was present with this tornado.[2]
January 4 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, January 4, 2021[note 1]
A mobile home was flipped and destroyed, though no one was in the home at the time. A storage building was also destroyed. Some homes had roof and awning damage. Some debris was found up in power lines. Several trees were downed.[7]
January 25 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, January 25, 2021[note 1]
A brief tornado touched down and moved across a few roads, before lifting a short time later. Numerous trees were downed, and no structural damage was reported.[8]
1 death – This intense tornado touched down southwest of Fultondale and began producing minor shingle damage to numerous homes. It then crossed I-65 at the Walker Chapel Road exit and rapidly intensified to EF2 strength, snapping numerous power poles, heavily damaging a Hampton Inn and numerous restaurants. Mainly just trees were downed as it crossed U.S. Highway 31, but as it entered a heavy residential area, it intensified to EF3 strength. In this area, widespread damage to homes and vehicles occurred, including several homes that were destroyed, one of which was swept off its foundation. Numerous trees were torn down, with some debarking noted, and debris from homes was thrown considerable distances, including a hot tub that was thrown from one residence and was not found. Further along, as the tornado began to weaken slightly to EF2 intensity, Hurst Towing's company building and truck yard were heavily damaged, and Fultondale High School sustained major damage to the school building and athletic facilities. The tornado then weakened substantially as it continued northeast toward Center Point. It struck Rusk Mobile Home Park as it crossed over Pinson Valley Parkway, where numerous homes were damaged mainly by falling trees. The tornado briefly regained low-end EF1 strength before dissipating along Center Point Parkway in Center Point, south of Pinson, after having downed trees and power lines near the Jefferson County Multi-Services Facility. At least 30 people were injured.[9][10]
January 27 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, January 27, 2021[note 1]
The tornado first touched down several miles west of Tallahassee International Airport. At the airport, a plane was spun 90 degrees and another small plane was flipped. Several airport hangers were also damaged, with some metal roofing being uplifted. One hanger had its front doors shredded, with the supporting structure for one of the doors wrenched free. Further east, a hardwood tree was uprooted and fell onto two cars in a parking lot. Tree damage was noted across the rest of the path. Some trees that were hit were likely weakened by Hurricane Michael in 2018. The tornado finally lifted just before crossing into Jefferson County.[11]
January 30 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, January 30, 2021[note 1]
A tornado significantly damaged a double wide mobile home and a single family home, injuring one person. The tornado has been preliminarily rated EF2.[19][20]
3 deaths – Significant damage to many well built homes, some of which were completely demolished. Ten people were injured. The tornado has been preliminarily rated EF3.[21][22]
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