Tornado Reports
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| 17:28Z | EF1 | KIWX | IN | Miami | Nead | A NWS storm survey indicated a circulation touched down in a corn field south of US-24 to the west of CountryMark refinery. The tornado then traveled along US-24 between South Cook Street and South Park Ave. Extensive tree damage was noted along the path with numerous uprooted or snapped trees. Minor roof or structural damage was noted in several houses where trees had fallen onto the roofs. Several businesses sustained minor facade or roof damage. The tornado then crossed the Wabash River and then uprooted 30 to 40 large, healthy trees in Maconaquah Park. The tornado continued across State Road 19 between Astrup Dr. and Parkway Terrace and then hit a grove of trees behind a church before lifting shortly thereafter. A 77 year old woman suffered a mild concussion as a result of her vehicle being flipped in the tornado. Eyewitnesses reported that she had just taken off her seat belt and was getting ready to go into the store when the strong winds impacted her van. Another person suffered a minor foot injury. |
| 18:24Z | EF0 | KCLE | OH | Seneca | West Lodi | A weak EF1 tornado touched down in rural Reed Township near the intersection of County Road 27 and Township Road 122. The tornado continued intermittently on the ground for about six miles before crossing into Huron County. Damage along the damage path consisted mainly of downed trees, although some structures did sustain significant damage. Several barns lost sections of roofing. One home near the initial touchdown had a second story wall partially collapse. The attached garage on one home lost its garage door and was lifted from its foundation. There was also evidence of extensive straight wind damage along the path. Crop damage, especially to corn, was significant. |
| 18:32Z | EF0 | KCLE | OH | Huron | Weavers Corners | A weak EF1 tornado crossed into Huron County from Seneca County near the intersection of State Route 269 and Section Line Road. The tornado then continued intermittently on the ground for about four miles before lifting near the Bellevue Reservoir. Damage along the path in Huron County consisted of mainly downed trees. There was also evidence of extensive straight line wind damage along the path. Crop damage, especially to corn, was significant. |
| 19:13Z | EF0 | KCLE | OH | Sandusky | Bellevue | An EF0 tornado touched down on the southwest edge of Bellevue just north of the intersection of Flat Rock Road and Kilbourne Street. The tornado continued east northeast for just over three quarters of a mile and lifted near the intersection of Gardner and Kilbourne Streets. The tornado may have been at tree top level because most of the damage was confined to trees and rooftops. Many homes sustained minor damage, mainly from lost roofing and siding. One house did lose the fencing on a second story porch and another home had the door on an attached garage blown in. Several homes also sustained significant damage from fallen trees. Evidence of downburst winds was observed throughout Bellevue so some of this damage was likely from a combination of tornadic and straight line winds. |
| 19:56Z | EF0 | KCLE | OH | Ashland | Rowsburg | A weak EF0 tornado touched down west of Rowsburg near the intersection of County Roads 1302 and 251. The tornado continued east southeast for about a mile before dissipating on the north end of Rowsburg. The damage path indicates that the tornado was probably intermittent and at tree top level. A barn was toppled near the beginning of the damage path and a house in Rowsburg was also heavily damaged by fallen trees. The barn appears to have been toppled from a combination of tornadic and straight line winds. Five livestock animals were killed in the barn collapse with several more injured. Many trees were downed along the damage path and large swaths of corn were flattened. The damage path from the tornado was no more than 15 yards wide but damage from the accompanying straight line downburst winds was more than a half mile in width at times. The damage path was a little over a mile in length. |
| 20:03Z | EF0 | KGLD | KS | Stanton | Johnson | A weak landspout lasted about 5 minutes but did not cause any damage. |
| 20:42Z | EF1 | KPBZ | PA | Lawrence | Mountair | An NWS storm survey confirmed a EF1 tornado just west of the town of Moravia in Lawrence county. The tornado started in a field where it was captured on camera and video by persons traveling on State Route 168. It then crossed State Route 168 and destroyed 2 barns. A gravity wagon was flipped over in a nearby field. The tornado then moved across a soybean field onto Halltown Road snapping and uprooting several trees. The tornado then dissipated. Maximum winds were estimated at 90 MPH, with a path length of just over one mile. The maximum path width was around 250 yards. |
| 20:44Z | EF1 | KCLE | OH | Tuscarawas | Bolivar | An NWS storm survey found an EF-1 tornado touched down in Tuscarawas county south of Bolivar and continued into Carroll county near Atwood Lake, before dissipating. EF-0 damage was found along SR 212 south of Bolivar where numerous large limbs were snapped and trees uprooted northwest of Zoar. EF-0 damage became more significant as the circulation descended the lee side of a hill west of Mineral City, where a broad swath of snapped trees was observed. EF-1 structural damage was noted in Mineral City where the roof of the fire house was lifted and cinder block walls collapsed. Several homes lost shingles, and windows were blown out on northwest facing walls. Thereafter damage was confined primarily to trees before the tornado dissipated. Maximum winds Were estimated to be from 90 to 100 MPH, with a path length near 14 miles. The maximum path width was near 300 yards. |See Storm Data for Carroll county, Ohio for the remainder of this tornado path. |
| 20:59Z | EF0 | KPBZ | OH | Carroll | Atwood Res | This is a continuation of a tornado that originally touched down in Tuscarawas county and crossed into Carroll county near Atwood Lake. See Storm Data for Tuscarawas county Ohio for details on this tornado. This tornado produced EF-0 to EF-1 damage from south of Bolivar to near Atwood Lake, before crossing into Carroll county near Atwood Lake, and producing EF-0 damage to trees before dissipating south of Delroy. Maximum winds with this tornado were estimated to be from 90 to 100 MPH, with a path length near 14 miles. The maximum path width was near 300 yards. |
| 21:07Z | EF1 | KPBZ | OH | Carroll | Lamartine | An NWS storm survey found an EF-1 tornado that touched down northwest of Kilgore and dissipated southwest of Amsterdam in Carroll county. Damage was first noted along Route 332 south of Petersburgh, OH where trees were downed or snapped off. This damage continued southeast along Aster Road, with low end EF-1 damage to hardwood trees. Tree damage continued along Raindrop Road and Pronto Road, with high end EF-1 damage to trees along Pronto road. Damage then rapidly ended near Cavalry Road as the tornado dissipated. Maximum winds were estimated to be from 100 to 110 MPH, with a path length near 9 miles. The maximum path width was 150 yards. |
| 21:20Z | EF1 | KOKX | CT | Tolland | Andover | The NWS survey team found a discontinuous damage path approximately eleven miles long and 100 yards wide that extended from Andover to Mansfield, Connecticut. Most of the damage was to trees. Trees were both uprooted and in other parts of the path tops were snapped off the trees. The only structural damage was to a sheet metal barn that was torn apart. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).