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Wanchese Residents Experience Tornado for the First Time

Tornado cloud formation over Wanchese with debris scattered on a baseball field.
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News Summary

On May 16, 2025, Wanchese, NC encountered an EF-0 tornado that surprised locals with peak winds of 80 mph. The tornado lasted about two minutes, creating awe and concern but fortunately no injuries. Significant damage occurred, particularly at Pigum Walker Park, where a bleacher was thrown into a concessions building. Community members expressed relief and emphasized the need for weather preparedness as they anticipate potential future storms.

Wanchese Residents Experience a Tornado First!

On the evening of May 16, 2025, Wanchese, a charming town located on Roanoke Island in North Carolina’s Outer Banks, found itself in an unexpected weather twist. An EF-0 tornado made a brief, yet memorable appearance, stirring both excitement and concern among locals. This wasn’t a typical day in Wanchese, and residents got to witness the power of Mother Nature up close.

What Happened?

The tornado touched down just south of the town, and according to reports from the National Weather Service (NWS), it unleashed peak wind speeds of approximately 80 mph. Lasting around two minutes, it traveled a distance of 0.82 miles with its path widening to about 100 yards. Fortunately, amidst the swirling winds and flying debris, there were no injuries or fatalities to report, which is a huge relief for everyone in the community.

A Close Encounter at the Park

Pigum Walker Park baseball fields, creating a scene that was both awe-inspiring and slightly terrifying. Although the damage was primarily contained to some medium to large tree limbs scattered across the field, some significant destruction occurred. A bleacher was hurled a shocking 10 to 15 feet into a concessions building, causing loss of shingles on both sides of the structure. It was clear from the debris that there was some serious rotational activity going on!

Path of Destruction

The tornado’s trail didn’t stop at the baseball park. It continued its journey southeast, impacting areas along Brinkly Road and near Old Schoolhouse Road. There, locals noted that several medium-sized limbs were damaged, and a tree was reported snapped halfway up its base. Interestingly, this particular tree seemed to have been in poor health prior to the storm, raising questions about how weather can affect even sickly trees.

Observations Along the Way

Holly Lane, along with bent tree branches that confirmed the tornado’s strong rotation. The damage path wrapped up near E.R. Daniels Road, where a shed was overturned and more medium limbs were broken— a clear indication of the storm’s power.

Community Response

Looking Ahead

large hail. The NWS reached out for assistance in assessing damage in surrounding areas, including Beaufort, Pitt, and Tyrrell Counties. Meanwhile, the local Dare County Emergency Management Director noted that while no serious injuries were reported, there were other storm-related issues to contend with, such as lightning strikes and power outages.

Final Thoughts

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Additional Resources

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