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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| 20:46Z | EF2 | KOAX | IA | Fremont | Anderson | An EF2 tornado started 4 1/2 miles east-northeast of Sidney and moved east, paralleling Iowa Highway 2 for most of it's life cycle. The tornado flattened corn, uprooted and snapped trees, destroyed grain bins, flattened sheds and blew a roof off of a rural home. |
| 20:57Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Adair | Canby | Path was intermittent for several miles after developing with condensation funnel not always visible. However, a persistent funnel eventually formed and was well documented as it moved across northern Adair County. It remained in rural areas with only minor damage to a few outbuildings and trees. |
| 21:21Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Adams | Carbon | Tornado tracked across rural areas northwest of Carbon. Some minor damage occurred to outbuildings with most of the damage occurring to trees along the path. |
| 21:21Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Page | Bingham | A second weaker tornado from the same Supercell storm formed 4 miles east of Shenandoah and moved east southeast for a little over 2 miles. Most of the damage was limited to flattened corn and tree trunks being snapped by the tornado. |
| 21:25Z | EF1 | KMPX | WI | Pierce | Beldenville | The tornado moved across a rural area, hitting a few farms. Trees were uprooted or snapped, homes sustained roof damage, a truck was flipped, and barns were significantly damaged. |
| 21:43Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Adams | Carl | A weak tornado passed through rural areas of Adams county north of Prescott. Very minor tree damage was observed at one rural house. Tornado was captured on video by the public. |
| 21:45Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Adair | Hebron | Tornado developed in eastern Adair County and traveled through rural areas before entering Madison County. There was minor damage to one property and impressive tree damage along the Adair/Madison County line. |
| 21:49Z | EF1 | KDLH | WI | Burnett | Siren | A tornado spun up in a wooded lot east of Carlson Road and south of Waldora Road, 2.5 miles southwest of the city of Siren, Wisconsin. The tornado moved northeast |and dissipated just before Wisconsin Highway 70, half a mile west of Siren. The estimated peak wind speed was 95 mph. Property damage included a lofted trampoline and several peeled back sections of a metal pole barn roof. Other damage included bent or broken stands of trees and a crop of corn where leaves and stalks were scoured. Also, a stand of mature trees had several large branches broken between 15 to 35 feet off the ground. |
| 21:56Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Madison | Middle River | Tornado entered Madison County from Adair County. There was impressive tree damage just inside Madison County as the tornado moved northeast. Little additional damage was noted for the rest of the path. |
| 22:05Z | EF2 | KDMX | IA | Taylor | Bedford Arpt | Large wedge tornado moved across southern Taylor County. The tornado remained in rural areas with primarily tree and crop damage. A few structures were also hit with some minor damage to a house and one old outbuilding nearly destroyed. Most intense damage occurred in the later half of the tornado path where EF2 damage was observed as 4 large wooden electrical power line towers where destroyed along with decimating a nearby grove of trees. |
| 22:54Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Warren | Sandyville | Tornado developed in far eastern Warren County and hit a farmstead along the county line road with Marion County, producing EF1 damage at the site. The tornado then moved into Marion County. |
| 22:57Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Marion | Pleasantville | Tornado moved into Marion County from Warren County. The tornado remained in rural portions of the county south and east of Pleasantville with the tornado lifting just southwest of Otley. Several rural residences received light damage with much tree damage along the path. |
| 23:18Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Warren | New Virginia | A brief tornado developed east of New Virginia and moved through a rural field before lifting. |
| 23:22Z | EF0 | KARX | MN | Olmsted | Viola | An EF-0 tornado briefly touched down southwest of Viola. Little to no damage was reported with the tornado. |
| 23:38Z | EF2 | KDVN | IA | Linn | Central City | The tornado touched down south of Central City in the county fairgrounds outfield area, and tracked about 12 miles northeast through Prairieburg before lifting in rural Jones County. The most intense damage occurred near and in Prairieburg. At a farmstead just southwest of town, a woman was injured when her garage collapsed on her. In Prairieburg, the grain elevator sustained severe damage, one mobile home was lofted and destroyed, and another mobile home severely damaged. On the east edge of town, a horse barn was destroyed. One horse was killed and two others sustained injuries. Northeast of town, a hog building was destroyed, killing several young hogs. This EF2 tornado continued into Jones County, Iowa. |
| 23:42Z | EF0 | KARX | MN | Olmsted | Dover | An EF-0 tornado touched down north of Dover and then traveled southeast for about a half mile. The tornado damaged some corn and trees. |
| 23:48Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Gentry | Pinhook | A weak tornado formed in eastern Gentry County, then moved into Harrison County where it ultimately did some EF-1 damage to some structures in rural Harrison County. The extent of the damage in Gentry County was limited to tree damage in rural areas. |
| 23:55Z | EF1 | KMKX | WI | Green | Stearns | Along the path of the tornado, a barn and pole shed were destroyed, 4 houses sustained damage, 4 power poles were snapped, numerous trees were either snapped or uprooted and a camper was rolled into a pond. The majority of the tornado path had EF-0 damage, but there were pockets of EF-1 damage. |
| 23:55Z | EF1 | KMKX | WI | Green | Stearns | A short lived tornado removed a portion of the roof from two industrial buildings and broke multiple windows in each building. Elsewhere, a trailer was flipped and multiple trees were either snapped or uprooted. A dumpster was also lifted and blown across Highway 69. |
| 23:57Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Harrison | New Hampton | This tornado is a continuation of the tornado that moved out of Gentry County. This tornado moved through mainly rural parts of Harrison County, where it produced mostly damage to trees. There was a structure west of Bethany that sustained some EF-1 damage. Otherwise the damage was EF-0 with this tornado across the county. |
| 23:58Z | EF2 | KDVN | IA | Jones | Langworthy | The tornado touched down south of Central City in the county fairgrounds outfield area, and tracked about 12 miles northeast through Prairieburg before lifting in rural Jones County. The most intense damage occurred near and in Prairieburg. At a farmstead just southwest of town, a woman was injured when her garage collapsed on her. In Prairieburg, the grain elevator sustained severe damage, one mobile home was lofted and destroyed, and another mobile home severely damaged. On the east edge of town, a horse barn was destroyed. One horse was killed and two others sustained injuries. Northeast of town, a hog building was destroyed, killing several young hogs. This EF2 tornado moved in from Linn County. |
| 00:07Z | EF0 | KARX | MN | Olmsted | Chester | An EF-0 tornado touched down in Chester Woods Park east of Chester and then traveled northeast for about a half mile. The tornado did some minor tree damage along its path. |
| 00:14Z | EF2 | KDVN | IA | Jones | Monticello | A narrow EF2 tornado with winds estimated at 120 mph touched down in a field about 4 miles north of Monticello and tracked east northeast from Jones County crossing into Delaware County. The tornado struck neighboring farmsteads at the junction of 148th Ave. and Jones-Delaware County Road. Two grain bins and seven outbuildings were destroyed. Two garages had the doors blown in and five wooden power poles were snapped, including three larger transmission lines. The most unusual damage was an 18 foot missile that was formed from four sections of a grain bin roof that were folded into a narrow cone shape and propelled into the garage attic over 100 yards away. This EF2 tornado began in Jones County, and moved into Delaware County. |
| 00:16Z | EF2 | KDVN | IA | Delaware | Sand Spg | A narrow EF2 tornado with winds estimated at 120 mph touched down in a field about miles 4 north of Monticello and tracked east northeast from Jones County into Delaware County. The tornado struck neighboring farmsteads at the junction of 148th Ave. and Jones-Delaware Co Road. Two grain bins and seven outbuildings were destroyed. Two garages had the doors blown in and five wooden power poles were snapped, including three larger transmission lines. The most unusual damage was an 18 foot missile that was formed from four sections of a grain bin roof that were folded into a narrow cone shape and propelled into the garage attic over 100 yards away. This EF2 tornado began in Jones County, and moved into Delaware County. |
| 00:26Z | EF0 | KDVN | IA | Benton | Vinton | A brief touchdown of an EF0 tornado that was seen on a citizen's video was confirmed by a location of isolated damage of two trees and an adjacent corner of a metal outbuilding's roof where a single panel was blown off. |
| 00:38Z | EF0 | KMKX | WI | Rock | Leyden | This short lived tornado topped, snapped, or uprooted many trees and damaged the roof on two farm buildings. |
| 00:56Z | EF1 | KDVN | IA | Jones | Oxford Jct | The EF1 tornado began in a field and traveled mostly through farm land and wooded river valley southwest of Oxford Junction. Just south of Oxford Junction, two non anchored mobile homes were destroyed, a machine shed was damaged, and a camper was blown over. |
| 01:14Z | EF1 | KMKX | IL | Winnebago | Cherry Vly | An EF-1 tornado with maxium winds of 100 mph touched down near Burton and River Roads and lifted near Bates and Tripp Roads. Damage was mainly to trees with some minor property damage. |
| 01:23Z | EF1 | KMKX | IL | Winnebago | Cherry Vly | An EF-1 tornado with maximum winds of 100 mph touched down west of the intersection of Huber and Genoa Roads and lifted east of the intersection of Huber and Fern Hill Roads. The tornado was on the ground for 1.6 miles. Damage was mainly to trees with a few homes experiencing property damage. |
| 01:31Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Nodaway | Arkoe | A weak tornado formed near Maryville, but caused little to no damage outside of some tree damage in rural Nodaway County. |
| 01:50Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Gentry | Stanberry | A weak tornado formed in rural Gentry County, but produced little to no damage outside of some tree damage. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).