Public Information Statement
Issued by NWS Wakefield, VA
Issued by NWS Wakefield, VA
294 NOUS41 KAKQ 191852 PNSAKQ MDZ021>025-NCZ012>017-030>032-102-VAZ048-060>062-064>069-075>090- 092-093-095>100-509>525-200700- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wakefield VA 152 PM EST Wed Nov 19 2025 ...NWS Damage Survey for 11/09/2025 Tornado near Deltaville VA... Rating: EF-0 Estimated Peak Wind: 85 mph Path Length /statute/: 0.46 miles Path Width /maximum/: 50 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 11/09/2025 Start Time: 935 PM EST Start Location: 2.25 miles SW Deltaville VA Start Lat/Lon: 37.535/-76.366 End Date: 11/09/2025 End Time: 936 PM EST End Location: 1.88 miles SW Deltaville VA End Lat/Lon: 37.537/-76.358 A National Weather Service Storm Survey Team has determined that the damage that occurred near Bland Point, VA during the evening of Sunday, November 9 is consistent with that from an EF0 tornado, with maximum wind speeds of 85 mph. A velocity enhancement from a severe storm crossing the Piankatank River likely formed a waterspout over the river before moving onshore of Bland Point in Deltaville around 935 PM EST. A large oak tree fell on and caused damage to a pool and pool furniture. As the tornado moved almost due east, it twisted and snapped several trees and large branches. Some pine tree branches were blown into a nearby house, breaking two large windows and a wooden window frame. The wind was strong enough to embed small pine twigs and branches into the stucco siding of the house. Additionally, a picnic table at this property was broken into pieces and thrown roughly 20 to 30 feet. A patch of shingles was damaged from a garage attached to another house at the apex of Bland Point. At this location, a sliding glass door frame was pushed inward. Additionally, balcony furniture was pushed hard enough to bend and partially dislodge the metal railing on the second story. Just outside of the house, 20 heavy duty pool chairs, some made out of polywood and some made out of aluminum, were lofted and thrown around 40 yards. Most of the chairs were broken or shattered. Debris from the pool furniture was thrown hard enough to dent the bark of a pine tree more than 50 yards from the pool. At this point, it appeared that the tornado turned to the northeast, following the shoreline. The winds were strong enough to rip a large metal sheet attached to an in-ground pool cover off of the pool and throw it into 2000 pound marble pillars nearby with enough force to both bend the metal at nearly a 90 degree angle and knock over a couple pillars. To the southeast of the pillars, several wooden planks were blown off of a wooden dock. The tornado then tracked likely along or just offshore of the shoreline for around 220 yards, twisting and snapping several additional trees, before dissipating around 936 PM EST. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0.....65 to 85 mph EF1.....86 to 110 mph EF2.....111 to 135 mph EF3.....136 to 165 mph EF4.....166 to 200 mph EF5.....>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ RMM