The damage farther northeast around Deltaville in Middlesex County was deemed to be from a newly formed tornado rated EF2 (111-135 mph estimated wind speeds) from that same supercell thunderstorm. Surveyors Tuesday estimate an EF2 tornado touched down at 7:25 PM at Fishing Bay in Southeastern Middlesex County, moved northeast through Deltaville, then dissipated at 7:40 PM over the Rappahannock River. This tornado was as wide as a quarter-mile and was on the ground for about 3 miles, damaging 95 homes (in Deltaville) and downing or shearing off numerous trees in the area. No injuries or deaths occurred from this tornado.
The National Weather Service in D.C. confirmed Monday evening an EF-0 tornado 2 miles west of Leesburg, VA in Loudon County at 7:14 PM Saturday. A few trees were uprooted and a street sign post was pulled from the ground and snapped. Several other snapped tree limbs occurred as a result of this tornado.
The National Weather Service in Blacksburg surveyed damage Sunday and confirmed two tornadoes from Saturday.
An EF-0 (85 mph winds) moved through Rockbridge County around 2:03 PM Saturday. The path length was 1.3 miles and the width was around 100 yards. It produced minor damage to a few homes and barns and knocked down several trees.
The other tornado was confirmed in Halifax County. An EF-2 (111-135 mph winds) moved through Virgilina and destroyed numerous homes. There were a few minor injuries, but no fatalities.
Here are some of the tornado touchdowns on our map from Saturday:

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