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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| 20:25Z | EF0 | KGLD | NE | Lincoln | (lbf)bird Fld North | At 1425CST Law enforcement reported a brief landspout tornado touched down near Lake Maloney. The landspout was on the ground for a couple minutes in open rangeland with no damage reported. |
| 20:35Z | EF0 | KGLD | NE | Lincoln | North Platte | At 1435CST a public report of a brief landspout tornado that touched down near Lake Maloney. A picture of the landspout was posted on social media in open range land and no damage. |
| 22:39Z | EF1 | KDTX | MI | Huron | Kilmanagh | A tornado touched down 0.25 miles west of the intersection of Sebewaing and Shebeon roads. The tornado traveled along or just north of Sebewaing road for its lifespan as it moved eastward. After the tornado touched down it quickly intensified to EF1 with maximum winds of 90 mph. The roof and walls of a barn were destroyed, along with tree damage observed. And tree damage. Damage in Owendale included destruction of outbuildings, siding peeled off a garage, as well as trees snapped and uprooted. There was also a small warehouse with westward-facing garage doors blown in, a cinder block wall blown out, and uplifted roof. The tornado lifted just north of the intersection of Sebewaing and Elkton roads. |
| 23:21Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Adair | Fisk | This very visible tornado meandered across Adair and Adams counties for over half an hour, traveling only 8.5 miles in that time. The worst damage occurred near the small hamlet of Williamson where multiple buildings were damaged. The tornado initially traveled to the SW-SE, but executed a cyclonic loop two miles south of Williamson and then traveled to the N-NE for the remainder of its life. This is segment is for Adair county, the tornado then continued into Adams county. |
| 23:27Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Adams | Williamson | This segment is for Adams county. This very visible tornado meandered across Adair and Adams counties for over half an hour, traveling only 8.5 miles in that time. The worst damage occurred near the small hamlet of Williamson where multiple buildings were damaged. The tornado initially traveled to the SW-SE, but executed a cyclonic loop two miles south of Williamson and then traveled to the N-NE for the remainder of its life. |
| 01:38Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | Lake | Round Lake | The tornado touched down near Cedar Lake Road in Round Lake where tree damage occurred. The tornado moved east and damaged hundreds of trees along the 7.5 mile long path, including dozens that were snapped at the base or uprooted. The most significant tree damage was noted in the subdivisions of Grayslake and Wildwood. A roof was blown off of a restaurant along Illinois Route 134 with a sign from the restaurant ending up over two miles away in Grayslake. Several homes and businesses suffered roof damage from either falling trees or loss of shingles. A large part of the roof of the Grayslake Central High School was blown across the street. A nearby skatepark was heavily damaged. The last points of damage were noted along Illinois Route 120 just west of I-94 in unincorporated Wildwood. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).