Tornado Reports
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| 17:53Z | EF0 | KIWX | IN | Marshall | Lake Of The Woods | Drone pictures indicate that a disorganized tornado touched down southwest of the intersection of County Road 6B and Ironwood Road. The NW corner of a barn suffered damage to a cinder block wall. Corn was observed laid down in a semi convergent pattern as the tornado moved northeast across 6B and eventually Ironwood Road where some tree branches were broken along Issac Sells Ditch. The tornado lifted at this point with no further damage noted. |
| 17:55Z | EF0 | KGRB | WI | Waushara | Silver Lake | A weak tornado briefly touched down near Highway 21 about one mile east-southeast of Wautoma. Several eyewitnesses observed the tornado on the ground for 10 to 15 seconds. A few white pine trees had branches broken (DI 28, DOD 1). |
| 18:03Z | EF0 | KLVX | IN | Washington | Salem | This very small, skipping tornado did its damage primarily on hilltops between Sparks Ferry Road and the intersection of State Road 135 and Lewellen Road. A few tree limbs and a small fence were downed near Sparks Ferry Road before it moved northeast over a large wooded area and open farmland. The next damage was concentrated about a quarter mile south of Water Tower Road, just west of Highway 135. Here the tornado tore multiple metal roof panels off a barn, blew the southward-facing overhead doors of a garage in, and tore the entrance door off the garage on the west side. The attached home sustained considerable siding and roof damage. A small play structure on the west side of the home was destroyed, with the debris blown to the west-northwest. Debris from the barn and home were scattered in a narrow path through row crops up to a third of a mile to the northeast, where a resident witnessed large sheets of roofing and siding fall into a hay field on the north side of Lewellen Road. A corn field on the south side of Lewellen Road showed cyclonic rotation in a narrow path of flattened corn. The maximum wind speeds with this tornado were estimated at 80 mph. |
| 18:04Z | EF1 | KLVX | IN | Harrison | Hillgrove | A tornado was confirmed of EF1 scale with a maximum wind speed of 105 mph. The tornado first touched down along Justin`s Trail in the Southwind Estates subdivision. There was significant tree damage along Pleasure Ridge Road where a large tree fell on a garage. Farther east along Pleasure Ridge Road, several small funnels from the main funnel did extensive damage. A 2 x 8 impaled a concrete grain silo. At least four big barns received extensive damage, including a turkey barn. Further east, several funnels congealed into one main tornado doing extensive damage to hardwood trees and significant roof damage to several homes. Along South Pleasant Road, one home had mud spatter on the back east side of the house where several pieces of wood were impaled in the ground. At that property, a pole barn was completely destroyed and thrown in different directions. A truck and horse trailer was moved and twisted 50 feet. The wind speeds in this area were the strongest at 105 mph and the maximum width was 250 yards. ||At the end of Sarabeth Way, there was extensive hardwood tree damage which included uprooted, twisted, and mangled trees. This included several healthy hickory trees which were snapped. Further east on Sinker Road, there was impressive cyclonic crop damage across a corn field with corn laying in every direction. On Simler Road, there was consistent snapped tree damage and we observed a camper that had been tossed and flipped over and several barns received extensive damage. During the final stages of the tornado, it struck homes along Peyton Road flipping over single wide trailers, lifting the roof of a barn, and doing extensive tree damage. Parts of the barn, including insulation and sheet metal, were thrown into the trees.||According to a local TV news broadcast, a New Middletown Volunteer Fire Department member suffered a minor injury. ||The tornado was captured on video by a security camera and a resident's cell phone in the Southwind Estates, which were circulated on social media. These videos showed an extremely small but visible vortex (one to three feet in diameter) on the ground going through a grassy area and splitting a tree in front of a home. One of the videos continued to show the tornado after this, where it grew in size. |
| 19:14Z | EF0 | KIWX | IN | Wabash | Lincolnville | A tornado touched down north of the intersection of E CR 700 S and|S CR 390 E where three trees were uprooted, several tree branches|broken and a roof removed from an outbuilding. The tornado|continued northeast, crossing S America Road where trees were|uprooted and tree limbs broken at a residence where it lifted. |
| 19:50Z | EF1 | KIND | IN | Madison | Moonsville | An EF-1 tornado was observed and recorded via video on Friday afternoon in Moonville in Madison County. Madison County Emergency Management, in coordination with the National Weather Service in Indianapolis, conducted a storm survey and determined a tornado touched down and destroyed a barn, caused roof damage to an adjacent home, produced tree damage, and flipped a storage shed onto its side. The track of the tornado began in a soybean field to the west-southwest of the barn. The maximum winds were estimated at 100 mph. |
| 20:22Z | EF0 | KAMX | FL | Miami-dade | Sweet Water | NWS survey, along with eyewitness reports, indicated that a tornado briefly touched down in Miami near the intersection of Southwest 8th Street and Southwest 103rd Avenue. Minor damage to trees, mailboxes, street signs, canopies, and basketball hoops occurred as the tornado moved east-southeast along 900 block of Southwest 101st Avenue and Southwest 100th Court, before the tornado became a waterspout over northwest corner of a large retention pond and lifted. |
| 23:03Z | EF0 | KLVX | KY | Metcalfe | Cedar Flat | This short-lived spin-up occurred as a northeast-moving storm interacted with outflow winds from a southeastward-moving storm in eastern Metcalfe County. The first damage occurred along Subtle Road, where a carport was overturned and a large part of a metal outbuilding's roof was torn off, in addition to snapping numerous trees. The tornado then moved east-northeast at tree-top level over wooded areas and farm fields, doing its next major damage a mile away where it pushed a double-wide mobile home to the northwest off its blocks, breaking windows, and ripping off shingles from the roof. The tornado continued on for another mile, causing occasional tree damage, and dropping debris before lifting near the east end of Groce Road, where it peeled roofing material from a metal out building. Maximum wind speeds with this tornado were estimated at 80 to 85 mph. |
| 02:56Z | EF1 | KLVX | KY | Hart | Lone Star | This tornado touched down in a wooded area midway between J Riggs Rd and Copelin Rd north of state highway 728, snapping trees as it moved southeast along a hay field where it destroyed two 1200 lb hay bales and rolled numerous others up to a tenth of a mile into a soybean field and uphill onto a knoll. Snapping trees on the land adjacent to the hay and soybean fields, the tornado took a slight right turn, crossing highway 728, and destroyed a large barn. Large parts of the barn debris were lofted into trees southwest of the structure, snapping their trunks. A 20 x 20 section of the barn was blown 500 feet to the south-southeast. The tornado continued southward for another two-tenths of a mile, downing trees along Campground Rd before lifting. Maximum winds with this tornado were estimated to be 90 to 95 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).