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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Baltimore MD/Washington DC
934 AM EDT Tue Jun 17 2025

...NWS Damage Survey for 05/30/25 Tornado Event...

.Luray VA Tornado...

Rating:                 EF-0
Estimated Peak Wind:    75 mph
Path Length /statute/:  1.2 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   75 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             May 30 2025
Start Time:             6:06 PM EDT
Start Location:         Luray, VA
Start Lat/Lon:          38.693 / -78.448

End Date:               May 30 2025
End Time:               6:08 PM EDT
End Location:           Luray, VA
End Lat/Lon:            39.698 / -78.426

National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington Weather Forecast
Office staff conducted a ground survey of storm damage that
occurred in Page County Virginia on the evening of Friday, May 30,
2025.

During the evening of Friday May 30th, a rotating thunderstorm
that was noted on NWS weather radar KLWX moved east northeast
across the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. At 6:06 PM EDT the
rotation tightened, and a tornado touched down on the Luray
Mobile Homes community on Luray Mobile Homes Lane. The tornado
created a narrow path of damage east northeast through the
community and into the woods. Three large trees were uprooted and
several large branches were snapped from the middle to upper
reaches of the trees. Damage was in a convergent pattern. A few
vehicles were damaged by falling branches.

The tornado then crossed farming fields until it came to the
property adjacent to where Kimball Road intersects with
Springfield Road. The resident there provided his eyewitness
account of seeing the rotating tornado and debris. On that
property, several large branches and sections of trees were
snapped by the tornado as it crossed. Also a gardening fence was
destroyed.

After crossing Kimball Road, a downdraft descended from the
parent storm, ending the tornadic circulation at 6:08 PM EDT.
That downdraft continued to produce damage as it pushed to the
east-northeast. On properties along Springfield and Outpost
Roads, four more trees were felled, large branches were snapped,
and a large shed was unroofed and destroyed.

By the time the storm reached Elgin Drive, no further damage was
seen.

The National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington Weather
Forecast Office thanks the Page County Office of Emergency
Services for their assistance in conducting and providing
information for this storm survey.

&&

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

$$