Tornado outbreak of April 15, 1958

Tornado outbreak of April 15, 1958
Tornado outbreak
Tornadoes5
Maximum ratingF3 tornado
DurationApril 15, 1958
Overall effects
FatalitiesNone (+4 indirect)
Injuries36 (+1 indirect)
Damage≥ $316,500 ($3,450,000 in 2025 USD)

Part of the tornadoes and tornado outbreaks of 1958

On Tuesday, April 15, 1958, a tornado outbreak produced severe weather over peninsular Florida and part of neighboring Georgia. A total of five tornadoes occurred, a few of which produced F3-level damage; one of these, in Polk County, Florida, was officially assigned an F4 rating, becoming one of only two violent tornadoes recorded in the U.S. state of Florida, but this was disputed and retroactively revised by tornado researcher Thomas P. Grazulis. The only undisputed F4 tornado on record in Florida occurred on April 4, 1966, also in Polk County, near Gibsonia and Galloway. In total, 36 people were injured during the 1958 outbreak, but no deaths were directly related to the tornadoes. However, four airmen flying through a severe thunderstorm in the Tampa Bay area went missing following the crash of their jet and were presumed dead.