Confirmed tornado total for the entire year 1993 in the United States.
A severe weather outbreak in the Southeastern United States produced 24 tornadoes rated as high as F3.
The line of severe thunderstorms also blasted the area with marble-sized hail and left 7,000 residents without power into much of the night.
Five people were killed in Florida by three separate tornadoes spawned by a major derecho with embedded supercells.
Two weak F1 tornadoes touched down in South Texas during the early morning hours of April 8.
[4] That afternoon, a strong waterspout moved ashore and struck Grand Isle, Louisiana as a devastating F2 tornado.
A prolific early-summer tornado outbreak took place between June 7–9, mainly in the northern Great Plains and Upper Midwest states.
South Dakota was the hardest hit, with two F4 tornadoes confirmed in the eastern part of the state.
The strongest was an F3 tornado that hit Bethune, Colorado causing 8 significant injuries.
A rare tornado outbreak occurred in the Southeastern United States on August 6.
A small, but deadly tornado outbreak occurred over the Upper Midwest of the United States.
An F0 tornado near Littlefork, Minnesota lifted and moved a mobile home, killing its two occupants.
Other minor tornadoes occurred in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin, causing limited damage.