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Visible Satellite 21:58Z on 2020-03-28. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
18:59Z EF0 KDMX IA Adams Carl Tornado developed just south of the Adams/Adair county line moving northeast. The tornado encountered a farmstead producing EF0 damage to an outbuilding. The northeast trajectory took the tornado into Adair county shortly after impacting the farmstead.
19:00Z EF1 KDMX IA Adair Fisk Tornado moved into Adair county from Adams county. The tornado remained in rural southern Adair county as it moved to the northeast. It did encounter one farmstead and produced EF1 damage to an outbuilding along with additional tree damage. The rest of the track was in rural cropland before dissipating several miles south of Fontanelle.
21:18Z EF1 KNQA AR Jackson Algoa Law enforcement reported several power lines down and a few roofs missing from homes between Algoa and Amagon. Farm machinery was tossed into a field.
21:26Z EF0 KDMX IA Marshall Rhodes Several different videos of this tornado as it started over State Highway 330 and move mostly northward. It moved through a few different groves of tree producing EF0 damage. Otherwise, it remained in rural areas with no damage to any structures.
21:58Z EF3 KNQA AR Craighead Jonesboro This tornado developed just north of I-555 and west of Caraway Road. The tornado quickly intensified and caused EF2 damage near the intersection of Caraway Rd. and Race St. The tornado weakened slightly, but produced EF2 damage again at the Mall at Turtle Creek. The tornado reached its most intense stage as it approached and moved across the Jonesboro Airport. Several large industrial buildings were severely damaged. As the tornado moved through residential areas northeast of the airport, it caused EF2 to isolated EF3 damage to homes. The tornado began weakening after it crossed Highway 49 northeast of Jonesboro, with the final damage observed to the northeast of Brookland. Peak winds were estimated at 150 mph.
22:25Z EF1 KNQA AR Greene Bard This tornado developed south of U.S. Highway 412 and west of County Road 934. The tornado overturned a center pivot irrigation system. As it crossed Highway 412, it damaged an industrial building and a grain bin. West of Highway 119, the tornado damaged trees, storage buildings, and a mobile home. The last damage was observed to trees along Highway 119. Peak winds were estimated at 90 mph.
22:39Z EFU KDMX IA Black Hawk Voorhies Picture of tornado near Voorhies was received from trained spotter. The path of the tornado was later discovered in high resolution satellite imagery and adjusted accordingly. The tornado remained in rural farm fields although passed very close to a house near the intersection of State Highway 175 and Highway 63, although no damage was reported. With no damage occurring to any damage indicators, the tornado was rated an EFU.
22:39Z EFU KDVN IL Knox Oneida A tornado briefly touched down in an open field 1 mile southwest of Oneida at 5:39 PM CDT. No damage was observed before the tornado quickly dissipated one minute later.
22:49Z EF0 KDMX IA Black Hawk Orange Tornado developed in rural farmland between Hudson and Waterloo moving quickly northeast. The tornado encountered an building site destroying a hay shelter building that was open on both sides. Additional damage occurred to a small storage building and trees on the site. All damage was rated EF0. The tornado continued northeast and dissipated before reaching Highway 20 on the south side of Waterloo.
22:55Z EFU KDMX IA Black Hawk Evansdale Brief tornado was caught on video by a storm chaser. The chaser was located just south of the Highway 20 and Highway 218 intersection looking northward toward downtown Waterloo. The tornado occurred in an unpopulated area southeast of downtown near the Waterloo Waste Water Treatment Plant along the Cedar River. It is likely some tree damage occurred, however no reports were received, therefore the tornado was rated EFU.
23:15Z EF1 KARX IA Buchanan Jesup A tornado touched down north of Jesup, Iowa about 615 PM CDT, March 28th. The tornado moved northeast and caused damage to outbuildings and a barn, and uprooted trees at a farmstead. The tornado was on the ground for about 10 minutes, and traveled a little more than 7 miles. The tornado was rated EF-1, with maximum winds around 90 mph.
23:30Z EF1 KARX IA Fayette Oelwein Muni Arpt An EF1 tornado moved through the west and northwest side of Oelwein during the late afternoon of March 28th. The tornado produced extensive tree damage at Red Gate Park, blew in the wall of an apartment building and damaged the siding and roof of a second apartment building. The building that sustained the wall damage was condemned. One person was injured at the apartment complex when they stepped on broken glass. At least two vehicles parked outside the apartment complex were heavily damaged.
23:40Z EF0 KARX IA Fayette Maynard An EF0 tornado touched down touched down southeast of Maynard and move north-northeast before dissipating between Maynard and Fayette. Several farm buildings were damaged along the path of the tornado.
00:43Z EFU KDVN IL Henry Cambridge Spotter reports and photos confirm that a brief tornado occurred southwest of Cambridge Illinois on Saturday evening. There was no observable damage from which the NWS could assign an EF-scale rating for the tornado.
00:58Z EF2 KVWX KY Henderson Corydon The tornado began in Corydon, passed across the southern outskirts of Henderson, and ended a mile or so west of Spottsville. The tornado did roof, siding, and fascia damage to dozens of homes along the path. At least a dozen barns or outbuildings sustained roof or structural damage. One large barn was completely destroyed, with debris scattered hundreds of yards from its foundation. The tornado moved northeast across the intersection of the Audubon Parkway and Highway 41 on the south side of Henderson. A Kentucky state road maintenance facility at that intersection sustained damage. A salt dome was destroyed, and a radio tower was blown down. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Peak winds were estimated near 115 mph.
01:01Z EF1 KILX IL Fulton Ipava A tornado touched down 1.1 miles south-southeast of Ipava at 8:01 PM CDT. The tornado damaged a barn, the roofs of two houses, a front porch, a gazebo, and numerous trees and outbuildings as it tracked northeastward across US-136 before dissipating 1.8 miles east of Ipava at 8:04 PM CDT.
01:18Z EF1 KVWX KY Henderson Wells Store The tornado began on the Kentucky side of the Ohio River, where it brought down several trees in the flooded bottomlands. The tornado spent the vast majority of its time in the Indiana county of Warrick, where it strengthened to EF-2 intensity at Newburgh.
01:19Z EF2 KVWX IN Warrick Newburgh The tornado crossed the Ohio River from Henderson County, Kentucky into Newburgh. Five homes lost at least portions of their roof, and at least one home lost some of its second story walls. Dozens of other homes received moderate to major damage, including several with fallen trees causing major damage. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Dozens of small buildings, garages, and other small structures were damaged. Many power lines were either blown down or brought down by fallen trees. At least two people were treated and released from area hospitals. The tornado was photographed near the beginning of its track along the Ohio River. Peak winds were estimated near 125 mph.
01:20Z EF1 KDVN IL Whiteside Leon Corners An EF-1 tornado with estimated wind speeds of 90 MPH. The tornado caused damage to a farm outbuilding and uprooted trees at a farmstead. The tornado flipped a farm irrigator before lifting.
01:25Z EF1 KDVN IA Dubuque Sherrill An EF-1 tornado developed southeast of Sherrill and moved northeast causing significant damage to outbuildings and uprooting trees at several farmsteads. The tornado was rated EF-1 with maximum wind speeds estimated around 110 mph. There were no injuries, and the damaged ended before it crossed the Mississippi River.
01:35Z EF1 KDVN WI Grant Rockville An EF1 tornado touched down north of Potosi and move northeast for 6 miles before dissipating west of Ellenboro. One house, numerous farm buildings, trees and power lines were damaged along the path of the tornado.
01:58Z EF1 KILX IL Peoria Bartonville A tornado touched down 0.3 miles east of the Peoria Airport at 8:58 PM CDT. The tornado tracked northeastward, doing minor damage to house roofs, fences and siding in a subdivision. Business roofs were then damaged at Madison Park Shopping Center and numerous trees at Madison Park Golf Course. Several roofs were damaged in a nearby subdivision before the tornado dissipated near the eastern portion of St. Mary's Cemetery at 9:03 PM CDT.
02:13Z EF1 KMKX IL Ogle Honey Creek A tornado touched down east of Oregon and tracked 7 miles across mainly rural portions of central Ogle County, dissipating just prior to reaching Stillman Valley. The majority of the damage along the path was to trees and power lines, though there was some structural damage, primarily to outbuildings and barns.
07:29Z EF0 KOHX TN White Rockhouse Embedded within the large macroburst that struck White County, an EF-0 tornado touched down near the Sparta Golf and Country Club on Baker Montain Road and moved northeast onto Bon Air Mountain, ending near Highway 70 at Eastland Road. Damage along the nearly 7 mile track showed a convergent pattern, with numerous large trees snapped and uprooted on Baker Mountain Road and Highway 70. Several farm barns and outbuildings were destroyed on Corolla Road, and a few homes had roof damage. Trees continued to be blown down along Highway 70 before the tornado lifted just before reaching the DeRossett community. Maximum winds in the tornado were estimated to be 85 mph.

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