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Visible Satellite 22:22Z on 2016-06-13. 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
19:41Z EFU KPUX CO Las Animas (tad)trinidad Arpt Storm chasers captured images and video of a tornado across open country. The tornado caused no damage from which the NWS could assign an EF-scale rating.
22:22Z EF2 KUDX SD Pennington Hayward A tornado touched down about three miles northwest of Hermosa and tracked northeastward for about 12 minutes, dissipating about six miles northeast of Hermosa. Numerous pine trees were snapped along Murphy Road where the tornado initially formed. Several power poles were snapped where it crossed Highway 79. Several homes were badly damaged and many outbuildings were destroyed as the tornado passed through the Spring Creek Acres subdivision.
22:30Z EF0 KLSX IL St. Clair Roachtown Short lived landspout type tornado observed in an open field south of Belleville off of Route 159. No damage.
23:24Z EF0 KFTG CO Morgan Adena A tornado touched down briefly but no damage was observed.
23:35Z EF0 KLIX LA St. Mary Wyandotte A Weather Ready Nation Ambassador relayed a photo of a waterspout over Lake Palourde.
01:06Z EF0 KAMA TX Moore Lake Meredith A brief tornado touched down in rural southeast Moore County just south of Highway 152. Tree damage was observed in a narrow path and included numerous broken limbs and one tree which was uprooted. This was consistent with EF-0 damage on the Fujita Tornado Damage Scale.
01:25Z EF1 KAMA TX Potter (ama)amarillo Intl A The tornado began just west of Highway 136 in extreme eastern Potter County. Storm chasers witnessed the tornado form and cross the highway. One power pole was snapped along Highway 136 which was consistent with EF1 Damage. The tornado then continued into Carson County and produced damage just across the county line which was consistent with EF-2 on the Fujita Tornado Damage Scale. This damage occurred along County Road 1342 where a well anchored double wide mobile home was completely rolled and damaged. A nearby home had portions of the metal roof removed and the chimney crumbled over. A concrete block garage was also destroyed. Trees near the homes were snapped at the trunk. The tornado continued east and moved to near County Road C before dissipating.
01:31Z EF2 KAMA TX Carson Masterson The tornado began just west of Highway 136 in extreme eastern Potter County. Storm chasers witnessed the tornado form and cross the highway. One power pole was snapped along Highway 136 which was consistent with EF1 Damage. The tornado then continued into Carson County and produced damage just across the county line which was consistent with EF-2 on the Fujita Tornado Damage Scale. This damage occurred along County Road 1342 where a well anchored double wide mobile home was completely rolled and damaged. A nearby home had portions of the metal roof removed and the chimney crumbled over. A concrete block garage was also destroyed. Trees near the homes were snapped at the trunk. The tornado continued east and moved to near County Road C before dissipating.

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