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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| 21:47Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Pierce | Foster | Brief Touchdown. |
| 22:32Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Wayne | Hoskins | Tornado started northeast of Hoskins where a barn lost part of it's roof. The tornado proceeded southeast and damaged another barn and grain bin before crossing into Stanton County. |
| 22:40Z | EF1 | KOAX | NE | Stanton | Pilger | This is a continuation of the tornado that was in Wayne County. The tornado continued moving east-southeastward. Several sheds and barns were damaged or flattened by the tornado during the end of the tornado's path. |
| 22:50Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Madison | Madison | A short-lived tornado was verified by photo and video evidence. This tornado broke large tree limbs and was very narrow. |
| 00:10Z | EF1 | KOAX | NE | Dodge | Winslow | Brief tornado spun up within overall damaging thunderstorm wind area east of Winslow and moved southeast. Damage was limited to two center pivot irrigation systems flipped over. |
| 01:05Z | EF2 | KOAX | NE | Sarpy | Ft Crook | A NWS Damage survey revealed an EF2 tornado. The tornado began in the Two Springs area of Bellevue and continued moving east southeast. The tornado moved through several different subdivisions producing extensive tree damage and roof damage. The worst struck area was the Hyda Hills subdivision where EF2 damage was done to homes. The tornado then crossed US Highway 75 and moved into the Normandy Hills subdivision where roof damage was extensive. The tornado continued southeast and crossed the Missouri River into Mills County, IA. |
| 01:08Z | EF1 | KOAX | NE | Sarpy | Ft Crook | An EF1 tornado embedded within damaging thunderstorm winds started near the northeast corner of Willow Lakes Golf Course in Bellevue, then crossed US 75 into Offutt Air Force Base. Numerous Trees were uprooted or snapped, the roof of the Offutt Field House was damaged as well as some other buildings on the base. Some aircraft were moved because of the wind in the tornado and thunderstorm winds. This tornado then continued into Mills County, IA. |
| 01:10Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Mills | Pacific City | This is a continuation of the EF-2 tornado that went through Sarpy County, Nebraska. The tornado started on the Missouri River about 1/2 mile north of US Highway 34. The tornado proceeded southeast causing occasional tree damage until near the US 34/I-29 interchange , there was significant roof damage to several businesses. After crossing I-29, the tornado struck a trailer campground, blowing over or damaging trailers. The tornado then continued for another mile eastward, producing minor tree damage prior to dissipating. |
| 01:11Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Mills | Folsom | This is a continuation of the tornado that struck Offutt Air Force Base in Sarpy County, Nebraska. The tornado crossed the Missouri River just east of a water treatment plant in Bellevue, Nebraska. The tornado continued moving southeast into rural, river bottom land in Iowa and then struck a farmstead on Gaston Avenue in Mills County. Several outbuildings and barns were damaged or destroyed. The farm home suffered roof damage. The tornado continued southeast and then tipped over a center pivot irrigation system before dissipating. |
| 01:40Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Lancaster | University Place | Video footage was taken of a brief tornado near 48th Street and Leighton Street on the University of Nebraska East Campus. No damage was reported. |
| 02:35Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Taylor | New Market | Short tornado embedded within a large area of strong winds. Tornado tracked southeast through a cornfield before encountering a farmstead. It snapped and blew over trees in a grove just northwest of the farm which is where the EF1 damage occurred. It proceeded to destroy a hoop building on the farm and blew two empty grain bins off their foundations. Other tree damage occurred as well. The tornado then produced some tree damage in a grove of trees along Highway 2 before dissipating. |
| 02:39Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Gage | (bie)beatrice Arpt | An aerial survey by emergency management indicated a 0.9 mile long tornado damage track in central Gage County. The tornado impacted one farm, destroying an empty grain bin, while destroying a 20-40 yard wide swath of crops along the track. |
| 04:01Z | EF1 | KTWX | KS | Marshall | Beattie | NWS WCM and Marshall County EM surveyed damage from a tornado that hit a dairy farm where the owner took refuge in a cinder block barn and noted that his ears popped as the winds reached a peak. Mature cedar tree trunks were snapped and outbuildings were destroyed at the farm. Another large outbuilding was destroyed just south of highway 36 in the path of the tornado. Damage indicators suggest that this was an EF1 tornado with winds in the 90 to 100 mph range. |
| 04:18Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Jackson | Pascagoula | NWS Storm Survey indicated a tornado started near the corner of Dupont Ave. and Pascagoula Ave, moved eastward and ended near Bayou Casotte Parkway. Mostly EF0 damage occurred with one location receiving EF1 damage with estimated 90 mph winds. A small commercial building experienced major structural damage. Estimated path length 2.7 miles, maximum path width 100 yards. Most damage was minor EF0 with tree limbs blown down and a few pockets of stronger winds resulting in minor roof damage. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).