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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| 18:06Z | EF1 | KMVX | MN | Becker | Cormorant | A rope tornado meandered southward for about 1.5 miles, tracking through a wind farm area with a mix of pastureland and gravel quarries. At an abandoned farmstead, it tore more of the roof off a barn and roofing panels off other farm buildings. Peak winds were estimated at 95 mph. |
| 19:31Z | EF0 | KGYX | ME | Oxford | East Hiram | Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near|or over a small island along the western side of Barker Pond. The tornado|briefly dropped down on Barker Pond on the Oxford County side of the |line before it quickly crossed into Cumberland County. A number|of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the|lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued|northeastward to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and|an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with|video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage,|including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and|Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado continued northeastward|with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with|the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody|Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the|tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The|tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed farther|downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along|with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of|80 mph. |
| 19:33Z | EF0 | KGYX | ME | Cumberland | Convene | Eyewitnesses, including video footage, saw the tornado form near|or over a small island along the western side of Barker Pond. A number|of softwood trees were snapped or uprooted on the east side of the|lake at the end of Barker Pond Road. The tornado continued|northeastward to Hogfat Hill Road where winds downed a willow tree and|an oak tree. From there the tornado continued north and east with|video footage showing it crossing Browns Pond with further damage,|including uprooted and snapped softwoods on Hancock Pond Road and|Rt. 107 near Peabody Pond Road. The tornado continued northeastward|with additional tree damage along Peabody Pond Road. Along with|the tree damage a building lost a tin roof at the end of Peabody|Pond Road. Eyewitnesses described spray from the pond as the|tornadic winds reached the western shore of Peabody Pond. The|tornado dissipated over the pond with no damage witnessed farther|downstream. The mix of uprooted and snapped softwood trees along|with a few uprooted hardwood trees support a maximum wind speed of|80 mph. |
| 20:09Z | EF0 | KMPX | MN | Nicollet | Nicollet | Hundreds of trees were broken or uprooted. Numerous swaths of corn were flattened. Portion of roof were torn off a machine shed. |
| 00:59Z | EF0 | KAMA | TX | Randall | Amarillo | A weak landspout tornado briefly touched down on the southwest side of Amarillo. The tornado did minimal damage to trees, fences and sheds in a subdivision in the area. The tornado was on the ground for less than 1 minute and traveled less than 1/4 mile. |
| 05:04Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Cleveland | Stanley Draper Lake Dam | Embedded within the large area of damaging winds, NWS meteorologists observed a narrow path of enhanced damage with evidence of a convergence and rotation. A number of trees and the roof of a home were damaged by this brief tornado just north and northeast of 48th Avenue NE and Tecumseh Road in Norman. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).