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Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
00:22Z EF0 KVAX GA Berrien Ray City A brief tornado touched down in Ray City, with damage to trees and minor damage to structures. The tornado moved east out of Ray City and dissipated before reaching Lakeland. Straight line winds damage was observed however in Lanier County from U.S. Route 129 through parts of Lakeland to near the Clinch County line. Max winds were estimated near 80 mph.
00:25Z EF0 KVAX GA Lanier Teeterville This is a continuation of the EF0 tornado that started in Berrien county. The tornado moved east out of Ray City and dissipated before reaching Lakeland. Straight line winds damage was observed however in Lanier County from U.S. Route 129 through parts of Lakeland to near the Clinch County line. Max winds were estimated near 80 mph.
00:43Z EF1 KIND IN Morgan Mooresville The tornado began northwest of the intersection of concord and main in Mooresville before doing significant roof and tree damage to portions of downtown. The largest damage occurred to a brick building where the roof was uplifted and fell causing structural damage to the building. The tornado continued to track to the southeast before damaging a large picnic shelter and crossing State Road 67. The tornado then |lifted. In addition to the tornado, an area about 200 yards on either side of the tornado experienced straight line winds that gusted as high as 70 to 80 mph that caused additional damage.
00:47Z EF0 KNQA AR Craighead Chilson A brief tornado touched down and damaged a farm building.
01:05Z EF2 KNQA AR Poinsett Mc Daniel The tornado tracked predominately through farm fields. A trailer home was destroyed in the Claypool area and homes were damaged and destroyed on the north side of Harrisburg.
01:59Z EF1 KIND IN Ripley Versailles A brief tornado touched down on the southwest side of Versailles. Damage occurred to some homes and tree. A shopping center received damage to part of the roof. Also, some power poles were knocked down.
02:06Z EF0 KLVX IN Ripley Cross Plains A brief tornado touched down in far southeast Ripley County in Cross Plains. The tornado damaged trees as well as roofs of homes and businesses. Based on the degree of damage, the tornado produced winds of around 65 mph.
02:08Z EF0 KLVX IN Ripley Elrod The tornado first touched down along S. Friendship Road in southeast Ripley County. The tornado caused roof and siding damge to homes and barns, as well as destroying silos, along with tree damage. The tornado damage ended just west of the Dearborn County line.
02:10Z EF0 KLVX IN Dearborn Dillsboro The tornado touched down in the 8800 block of Davies Road. The tornado continued to travel southeast, destroying barns and damaging roofs and trees for about 1 mile. ||Based on the degree of damage, the tornado produced winds of around 75 mph.
02:11Z EF0 KLVX IN Ohio Bear Branch The tornado briefly touched down in far southwest Ohio County, about 5 miles east-southeast of Cross Plains, in the 1600 block of Aberdeen Road. The tornado destroyed a barn and produced siding and roof damage, as well as rolling 2 recreational vehicles and toppling trees. ||Based on the degree of damage, the tornado produced winds of around 70 mph.
02:13Z EF0 KILN IN Ohio Cofield Corner The tornado first touched down along the 7300 block of Salem Ridge Road and tracked 5.25 miles to the east, before lifting near Rising Sun. Damage to roofs, siding, power poles and trees occurred, with damage becoming more diffuse and sparse as the storm headed east.
02:13Z EF0 KILN IN Ohio Milton The tornado first touched down along Milton Bear Branch Road in western Ohio County. The tornado traveled east southeast until it lifted near the 6000 block of Palmer Road. There were numerous occurrences of damage to roofs, siding, barns and trees. Damage of this nature was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with winds topping out at about 70 to 75 mph.
02:22Z EF0 KILN OH Hamilton Bevis The tornado first touched down in Colerain Township near Colerain Ave, where trees were reported knocked down along with minor damage to the YMCA Play Time Early Learning Center. The tornado continued east along or just north of Compton Road, uprooting trees. Further to the east, the tornado continued to produce tree damage and minor structural damage on Ranchill Drive, before moving into the center of Mt. Healthy. Numerous downed trees, leaning or broken transmission poles, and damage to several buildings marked the path of the tornado through Mt. Healthy following Compton Road. Tree and transmission pole damage continued east out of Mt. Healthy into Springfield Township. The tornado may have briefly become less organized before causing additional light structural damage and extensive tree damage from Winton Road through Hill Top Acres. Damage decreased quickly toward Ridgeview Drive, with the last sign of tornadic damage on Compton Road. The large number of snapped and uprooted trees with little to no leaves, snapped or leaning transmission poles, and minor structure damage led to a rating of EF-0 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale with winds around 85 MPH.
02:27Z EF0 KILN KY Gallatin Warsaw Several homes received damage to roofs, siding and porches. Damage also occurred to some barns and outbuildings. Finally, numerous trees were also knocked down or damaged.
02:37Z EF0 KILN OH Hamilton Silverton The tornado first touched down along Keller Road, and continued southeast to the 8000 block of Blome Road, where trees were reported down. Numerous trees were also knocked down at the intersection of Drake Road and Camargo Road. As the tornado moved southeast, it briefly lifted, before producing additional damage along properties on Given Road. Damage to trees and barns was observed, in addition to downed power poles on Given Road, just north of the intersection with Shawnee Run Road. Additional tree damage was noted on Alberly Road. The tornado is believed to have dissipated along Park Road, where a few trees were downed. Based on the damage, the tornado which impacted eastern Hamilton County in the Indian Hill area produced winds of around 85 mph.
02:40Z EF1 KILN KY Grant Jericho Damage occurred to numerous homes and outbuildings. Damage and destruction also occurred to large mature trees.
02:42Z EF0 KILN KY Kenton Bracht The tornado touched down near Bracht, near the intersection of Dixie Highway/Route 25 and County Road 14/Bracht-Piner Road. The tornado traveled east, causing barn, siding, tree and power pole damage for just over 1 mile along Bracht-Piner Road.
02:47Z EF0 KILN KY Grant Dry Ridge The tornado touched down 3.5 miles east of the Mt. Zion area, on the western fringe of Williamstown Lake, along Peaceful Hollow Road. Several outbuildings and barns sustained roof damage, as well as some roof damage to homes.||The tornado then moved into Pendleton County at 21:50 EST and ended in Pendleton County near Milford Road at 22:07 EST.
02:50Z EF1 KILN KY Pendleton Locust Grove The tornado initially touched down 3.5 miles east of the Mt. Zion area, on the western fringe of Williamstown Lake, along Peaceful Hollow Road at 21:47 EST.||The tornado then moved into Pendleton County at 21:50 EST, with the first evidence of tornadic damage in Pendleton County occurring along Hogg Ridge Road. The tornado moved east-southeast, producing damage along its path that impacted West Highway 22, Morgan 4 Oaks Road, Liberty Ridge Road, U.S. 27, and McKinneysburg Road. Damage included the destruction of several barns as well as numerous trees and power poles being snapped or knocked down. The end of the damage occurred along Milford Road, where debris from a destroyed barn was thrown into an adjacent field. Based on this|damage, this tornado produced winds of around 100 mph, and was rated an EF-1 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
02:50Z EF0 KILN OH Clermont Newtonsville The tornado caused tree and structural damage near Newtonsville, with wind speeds of about 70 MPH. A large barn was flattened in the 3100 block of Park Road, near the intersection of OH-131 and OH-133. Also, a wooden plank was driven into the side of a structure. The tornado moved into Brown County at 21:56 EST, ending near Lake Lorelei at 22:00 EST.
02:53Z EF0 KILN OH Clermont Edenton The tornado caused tree damage on Garrison Spurling Road and roof damage to homes on Edenton Pleasant Plain Road.
02:56Z EF0 KILN OH Brown Vera Cruz The tornado caused tree damage along its path, with some structural damage noted to a property on State Route 131.
02:56Z EF0 KILN OH Brown Vera Cruz The tornado originally touched down in Clermont County at 21:50 EST and caused damage near Newtonsville. At 21:56 EST, the tornado moved into Brown County and later produced tree and structural damage near Lake Lorelei, with wind speeds of about 80 MPH.
03:01Z EF0 KILN OH Clinton Fayetteville Jj Arpt The tornado touched down in far southwestern Clinton County just west of SR-123. It moved east southeast across SR-123 into Brown County at 22:02 EST, before lifting just across the Brown County border.
03:02Z EF0 KILN OH Brown Fayetteville Jj Arpt The tornado originally touched down in far southwestern Clinton County just west of SR-123 at 22:01 EST. It moved east southeast across SR-123 into Brown County at 23:02, lifting just after the county line. As it moved across OH-123 numerous trees were knocked down and pole barns were damaged.
03:16Z EF0 KILN KY Robertson Mt Olivet The tornado first touched down north of Mt. Olivet and damaged structures along Highway 165 north of town, and then east across Brierly Ridge Road. A state highway barn was damaged. Tree damage was also seen along the path damage.
03:20Z EF1 KLVX KY Nelson Fairfield The tornado initially touched down on the northwest side of a large family home and farm on Fairfield Road. The upper part of the roof of a two story home was lifted off and thrown in various directions. Several large 2x10s and 2x8s were impaled in the ground about 50 yards from the barn. Two trees on the property sustained extensive twisting and several large section of the trees were snapped. The tornado at this point was only 35 yards wide with wind speeds of 95 mph. The owner of the house was upstairs sleeping, when he heard his ears popping, then a large roar of wind on top of the house and bricks fell on his bed. Surprisingly he sustained no injuries. The tornado then moved across a mixture of open farm fields and scattered forest. There is a significant swath of tree damage between Fairfield Road and Murrays Run Road, with trees uprooted, snapped, and twisted. Thanks to a nelson county drone you could clearly see trees laying in multiple directions. ||The tornado hit a property on Murrays Run Road ripping off the sides of a large well-built barn. The back part of the barn was thrown to the west while a wagon in the trailer was pushed out through the barn. A 72' x 12' shed next to the barn was destroyed. Parts of that barn were impaled into the ground 75 to 80 yards down wind. The tornado was at its widest at 45 yards here with 95 mph winds. Another remarkable thing is the family house was only 60 yards from the damage path, and did not lose even a shingle on the house. Across the street the tornado did extensive roof damage to a family house and barn, uplifting several large parts of it. Debris from the barn was thrown up to 300 yards downwind and in many different directions. The family said that they heard all the doors in the house shut tightly and heard a distinct roar. The tornado produced sporadic damage across farmland mainly in terms of trees, with more concentrated damage along Plum Run Road. Cedar tree damage was rather extensive with many cedars being snapped and twisted. Winds were around 90 mph here with a width of 40 yards. The tornado destroyed an old barn on Chester Hahn Road but weakened to an EF-0 of 80 mph and ended with a few snapped trees before Dugan Lane.
03:25Z EF0 KILN KY Mason Sardis The tornado touched down southwest of Mays Lick and damaged structures and trees along its path. The damage was mostly found along and north of Raymond Road (Highway 324).
04:33Z EF1 KRLX OH Vinton Wilkesville A brief tornado touchdown occurred along Ohio 124 1.5 miles WNW of Wilkesville. A new double-wide mobile home was shifted off the block foundation and turned in a westerly direction. Another nearby mobile home was blown a few feet off of its foundation in a southerly direction. Clear rotation was also evident in the direction several uprooted trees were laying and in debris scattered across the property.

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