Hurricane Agnes tornado outbreak

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Hurricane Agnes tornado outbreak
Damage from an F2 tornado in Key West, Florida
Meteorological history
DateJune 18–19, 1972
Tornado outbreak
Tornadoes19 confirmed
Maximum ratingF3 tornado
Duration1 day, 13 hours, 45 minutes
Overall effects
Casualties7 fatalities, ≥135 injuries
Damage$5,570,030 (1972 USD)
$42.9 million (2025 USD)
Areas affectedFlorida and Georgia

Part of the Tornadoes of 1972 and Hurricane Agnes

On June 18–19, 1972, Hurricane Agnes generated the third-deadliest tropical cyclone-related tornado outbreak in the United States since 1900, as well as the deadliest such tornado outbreak on record in Florida. The outbreak lasted about 38 hours and produced at least 19 confirmed tornadoes, though some studies suggested nearly a dozen more. Two of the tornadoes killed a total of seven people and were not classified as tornadoes by the National Weather Service until 2018. In Florida alone, the outbreak inflicted at least 135 injuries and destroyed 15 homes, while 119 homes received damage. Statewide, 217 trailers were destroyed and 196 trailers incurred damage. Additionally, six businesses were destroyed, while six others were damaged.