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Visible Satellite 20:30Z on 2015-04-08. Satellite images are derived from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
20:30Z EF1 KLSX MO Washington Potosi The tornado formed and caused damage on the west side of Potosi. Roof shingles were blown off several church buildings, trees were downed, and a mobile home used for storage was destroyed. The tornado moved east-southeast down High Street in Potosi causing roof damage to several businesses, downed trees, power lines and business signs. The tornado crossed Highway 21 and continued along Highway 8 causing tree damage in the Spring Town Road area. About a half mile east of the Potosi city limits the tornado destroyed a building at a saw mill along Highway 8. The tornado continued for about another half mile causing tree damage and then dissipated.
23:24Z EF0 KDDC KS Comanche Buttermilk This was a weak tornado with intermittent contact with the ground.
23:49Z EF0 KVNX KS Barber Deerhead At times there was continuous contact with the ground (where tree damage was observed and it was at its largest). Otherwise, the contact with the ground was intermittent.
01:15Z EF0 KVNX KS Barber Lake City This was a brief and weak tornado.
01:32Z EF0 KICT KS Sedgwick Garden Plain Rope tornado moved north producing very minor damage to the roof of one barn (DI1 DOD2). Mainly moved across open country. The tornado was 75 yards wide. This tornado moved into Reno County.
01:40Z EF0 KICT KS Reno Cheney Res Rope tornado that ripped a small portion of a barns roof off and threw it into an open field (DI1 DOD2). A pontoon boat was also pushed from one homestead to the next. The tornado was 75 yards wide.
01:43Z EF0 KICT KS Kingman Kingman Muni Arpt A rope to elephant trunk tornado was reported over open country north of Kingman. The tornado was 75 yards wide.
01:58Z EF0 KFDR OK Custer Moorewood Spotters reported a brief tornado touchdown about 4 miles northeast of Hammon. No damage is known to have occurred with this tornado.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).