Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 13:21Z | EF1 | KARX | IA | Fayette | Maynard | The tornado started about 4 miles southeast of Maynard and ended approximately 5 miles southeast of Maynard. The tornado destroyed a farmhouse by moving it off its foundation and it then fell into the basement. Two people inside the house sustained non-life threatening injuries. The tornado also damaged crops, trees and farm buildings. |
| 13:50Z | EF0 | KARX | WI | Crawford | Steuben | A small tornado damaged trees along its path in southern Crawford County between Wauzeka and Steuben. |
| 14:06Z | EF0 | KARX | WI | Crawford | Plugtown | A tornado caused mainly tree damage in far southeast Crawford County before moving into Richland County. |
| 14:08Z | EF0 | KARX | WI | Richland | Westport | The tornado traveled across rural portions of southwest Richland County north of Westport and Port Andrews. A few homes along County Roads W and M were damaged along with numerous trees. |
| 18:30Z | EF1 | KGRR | MI | Ionia | Kent Corner | A NWS storm survey determined that an EF-1 tornado struck Portland in Ionia county. The estimated peak wind speed was 110 mph. There was damage to homes and businesses throughout portions of Portland and more than 50 structures were impacted with roof damage and broken windows. Dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted. Three churches were heavily damaged. There were 5 minor injuries and no fatalities. |
| 22:05Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Marion | Columbia | Tornado developed southeast of Columbia in far southern Marion County and quickly exited the county. Only tree damage was observed. This tornado continued into Lucas County. |
| 22:06Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Lucas | Williamson | The tornado entered into Lucas County from Marion County and stayed in rural areas of far northeast Lucas County. Damage was confined to a grove of trees and farm fields. This tornado continued into Monroe County. |
| 22:10Z | EF3 | KDMX | IA | Monroe | Weller | This powerful tornado entered from Lucas County. The tornado reached its peak intensity of EF-3 in NW Monroe County, where a house was completely swept off its foundation. Extensive tree damage was also noted in this area. |
| 22:50Z | EF2 | KDMX | IA | Monroe | Albia | This tornado developed and intensified quickly just to the west of Albia where EF-2 damage occurred. The tornado dissipated as it swept into the SW corner of Albia, damaging several homes and businesses. |
| 23:14Z | EF0 | KTBW | FL | Charlotte | Punta Gordo Clt Arpt | Florida Emergency Management and local broadcast media relayed pictures of a funnel near Charlotte County Airport, with some pictures showing what appears to be the funnel touching the ground. No damage was reported. Location estimated from radar. |
| 00:08Z | EF0 | KDDC | KS | Gray | Cimarron | A landspout that was highly visible moved south. |
| 00:14Z | EF1 | KDVN | IL | Whiteside | Sterling | Hardwood trees and trunks were snapped, with peak wind speed of 100 mph on this short tornado spin up. |
| 00:15Z | EF2 | KDVN | IL | Rock Island | Edgington | Several homes were heavily damaged with roofs torn off along with several detached garages destroyed. Large tree trunks were snapped and trees uprooted. Peak winds of 120 mph were associated with this tornado. |
| 00:16Z | EF1 | KDVN | IL | Whiteside | Yeoward Addition | A large supercell thunderstorm produced significant wind damage as well as two tornadoes in eastern Whiteside counties. This EF1 tornado caused damage to trees, with winds of estimated 105 mph, rated on hardwood tree trunks snapped. This tornado continued in a short path into Lee County. |
| 00:20Z | EF0 | KDVN | IL | Lee | Van Petten | This is a continuation of a tornado that began in Whiteside County (NWS Quad Cities). The tornado crossed the county line and did no additional damage. (Tornado 1 of 10). |
| 00:28Z | EF1 | KDVN | IL | Lee | Harmon | The tornado touched down near Howland Road where hardwood trees were snapped. The tornado moved southeast just north of Harmon where additional trees were snapped. The tornado snapped trees as it cross Hoyle Road. The tornado lifted before reaching IL-26. Peak winds were estimated to be 105 mph. (Tornado 2 of 10). |
| 00:53Z | EF2 | KLOT | IL | Lee | Maytown | Very significant tree damage occurred with many large trees snapped or uprooted in Woodhaven Lakes Camping Resort. At least one house was pushed off of its foundation. Several trees fell onto recreational vehicles and it was estimated that around 100 of the 300 homes in the area received some degree of damage. One person was taken to the hospital in serious condition, and six others were injured. Peak winds were estimated to be 130 mph. (Tornado 3 of 10). |
| 01:19Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | La Salle | Mendota | A tornado crossed through the center of Mendota resulting in significant tree damage. Some trees were blown down onto structures and at least one fell onto a vehicle. The tornado touched down near the intersection of Knoll Crest Drive and S Park Avenue where numerous hardwood trees were snapped. One to three inch branches were broken as the tornado crossed 13th Avenue. A large trunk was split on Washington Street. Trees were uprooted on 5th Street near 5th Avenue. Hardwood trees were snapped on N 1st Avenue, including one that fell onto a pickup truck. Maximum winds were estimated to be 105 mph. (Tornado 4 of 10). |
| 01:50Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | La Salle | Prairie Center | Several trees were snapped or uprooted, including one tree that fell onto a house. Peak winds were estimated to be 90 mph. (Tornado 5 of 10). |
| 02:00Z | EF0 | KDTX | MI | Saginaw | Birch Run | A tornado touched down just west of Pine Ridge RV Campground in far southeast Saginaw county and tracked generally east along Birch Run Road, lifting near Mcpherson Road in Tuscola County 2 miles south of Millington. Trees were blown down and shingles were observed off houses. The tornado peaked in intensity near Buell and Belsay Roads, with estimated wind speeds up to 115 mph. Major structure damage occurred to one house, with another home suffering damage to roof and wall. Two minor injuries occurred at the campground. The total path length of the tornado ended up being around 11.2 miles, with 2.4 miles occurring in Saginaw County. |
| 02:03Z | EF2 | KDTX | MI | Tuscola | Tuscola | A tornado touched down just west of Pine Ridge RV Campground in far southeast Saginaw county and tracked generally east along Birch Run Road, lifting near Mcpherson Road in Tuscola County 2 miles south of Millington. Trees were blown down and shingles were observed off houses. The tornado peaked in intensity near Buell and Belsay Roads, with estimated wind speeds up to 115 mph. Major structure damage occurred to one house, with another home suffering damage to roof and wall. Two minor injuries occurred at the campground. The total path length of the tornado ended up being around 11.2 miles, with 2.4 miles occurring in Saginaw County. |
| 02:07Z | EF0 | KDTX | MI | Tuscola | Deford | A tornado touched briefly down in Tuscola county, then tracked mostly in a west to east direction parallel to and just south of Deckerville road in Sanilac County. Most damage along the path was rated EF0 intensity and below 85 mph, bringing down trees and power lines. However, a pocket of EF1 damage occurred with maximum intensity around 110 mph on the north side of Decker, extending west toward the Tuscola Border. Major damage occurred to Devor Dairy Farm. The total path length of the tornado came in close to 23 miles, with just 1 mile of the path length occurring in Tuscola County. |
| 02:08Z | EF1 | KDTX | MI | Sanilac | Hemans | A tornado touched briefly down in Tuscola county, then tracked mostly in a west to east direction parallel to and just south of Deckerville road in Sanilac County. Most damage along the path was rated EF0 intensity and below 85 mph, bringing down trees and power lines. However, a pocket of EF1 damage occurred with maximum intensity around 110 mph on the north side of Decker, extending west toward the Tuscola Border. Major damage occurred to Devor Dairy Farm. The total path length of the tornado came in close to 23 miles, with just 1 mile of the path length occurring in Tuscola County. |
| 02:17Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | La Salle | Stavanger | This tornado was determined based on reports from trained spotters and photos of the damage. Large trees were snapped and there was minor structural damage to outbuildings. The tornado had peak winds estimated to 90 mph. The tornado continued into Grundy County. (Tornado 6a of 10). |
| 02:19Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | Grundy | Nettlecreek | This is a continuation of a tornado that began in Lasalle County. This tornado was determined based on reports from trained spotters and photos of the damage. Large trees were snapped and there was minor structural damage to outbuildings. The tornado crossed Interstate-80 near the Seneca Exit. The tornado had peak winds estimated to 90 mph. (Tornado 6b of 10). |
| 02:43Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | Grundy | Gorman | The tornado blew off a portion of the roof of a house and snapped a large tree. Peak winds were estimated at 95 mph. (Tornado 7 of 10). |
| 02:45Z | EF3 | KLOT | IL | Grundy | Paytonville | The tornado touched down near Higgins Road and Dupont Road where softwood trees were snapped. The tornado moved east-southeast where trees and power poles were snapped along N Gorman Road. The most significant damage was noted as the tornado crossed S Carbon Hill Road just south of Division Street, entering Coal City. Dozens of homes were heavily damaged in Coal City with three completely destroyed. Two of these homes were well built and had at least part of their structure bolted down to the foundation with bolts secured by nuts. Two high tension metal trusses were downed including one that was crumpled along Hunters Run. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Numerous utility poles were downed. Peak winds were estimated to be 160 mph with a max width of three quarters of a mile. The tornado continued into Will County. (Tornado 8a of 10). |
| 02:58Z | EF2 | KLOT | IL | Will | Braidwood | This is a continuation of a tornado that begin in Grundy County. The tornado crossed into Will County near E Reed Road. The tornado crossed part of the property of the Braidwood Nuclear Generating Station producing tree damage. Wooden power poles were broken along Route 53, and again along Zilm Road. A garage was nearly completely destroyed along Ohlhues Road. (Tornado 8b of 10). |
| 03:08Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | Kankakee | Altorf | The tornado primarily produced damage to trees including a few that were uprooted and snapped near the base. Peak winds were estimated to be 90 mph. (Tornado 9 of 10). |
| 03:55Z | EF0 | KDTX | MI | St. Clair | Riley Center | A brief tornado of EF-0 rating occurred along Hill Road between Eagling and Braidwood in Saint Clair County. This tornado was on the ground for about a minute and had maximum wind speeds estimated around 75 mph, blowing trees over and damaging a roof on a shed. A deck was also blown over. |
| 04:46Z | EF0 | KLOT | IL | Kankakee | Dickeys | A tornado briefly touched down but no damage occurred. The tornado was reported by a trained spotter and law enforcement. (Tornado 10 of 10). |
| 05:31Z | EF1 | KDTX | MI | Washtenaw | Rowes Corner | A tornado downed down just east of M-52 and North of Bethel Church Road. The tornado tracked toward the east parallel to Bethel Church Road and lifted just east of Lima Center Road. A consistent path of tree damage was identified between homesteads. Damage to roofing and siding material of homes occurred along the path. Peak intensity up to 100 mph occurred at Bethel Church and Ernst Road where the garage of a home was swept from its foundation. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).