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Tornado Reports

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18:26Z EFU KLSX IL Greene Barrow A brief, narrow tornado touched down in a field to the northwest of Roodhouse, IL on Saturday afternoon. A sheriff`s deputy reported that the tornado briefly touched down before lifting as the storm moved toward Manchester, IL. No damage was noted. The tornado was rated EFU with a path length of approximately 0.15 miles and a path width of 25 yards.
18:29Z EF0 KLOT IN Lake Dyer A tornado with peak winds to 75 mph touched down near 81st Avenue and Sheffield Avenue in southwest Dyer and continued northeast into Schererville where it lifted near Kennedy Avenue, just south of Highway 30. Only tree damage was found along the path of this tornado.
19:06Z EF0 KLOT IL Will Crete A tornado with peak winds of 70 mph touched down near Old Monee Road, west of South Sangamon Street. The tornado produced mainly sporadic tree damage along its path including through the southeast side of Crete. A rotted tree was uprooted along Merioneth Drive, which partially fell onto a house. The tornado continued northeast through the east side of Steger. A house on St. Andrews Drive suffered gutter damage due to falling tree limbs. The tornado lifted near Ronald Road, just west of Route 394.
19:31Z EF0 KGRR MI Ottawa Olive Center NWS storm damage survey revealed a broken path of small to medium limbs down and several locations of small groups of trees uprooted indicating winds of 55 to 70 mph. The worst damage was found near Fillmore St between 108th and 104th Ave indicating winds of 75 to 85 mph. One outbuilding had a garage door blown in which caused a small section of roof to lift off. Trees on and near the property were uprooted and outdoor furniture was thrown toward the north across the property. There was some evidence of lofting as some debris was stuck in trees. A camper trailer was flipped over northeast of that location but a nearby turkey barn did not appear to be damaged. A few trees were down just south of Ottawa Area Center school near the end of |the path.
19:33Z EF1 KGRR MI Mecosta Sylvester A NWS storm survey determined that an EF-1 tornado occurred with a path length of about 3 miles. A wood-sided barn was destroyed just south of the 80th Avenue and 5 Mile intersection. The tornado passed over the power substation at 75th Avenue and 5 mile and then proceeded northeast through a field where a center pivot irrigator was tipped over. Along 70th Avenue, between 5 Mile and 6 Mile, an open-air animal barn was torn apart with sheet metal deposited in the field downwind. Additionally, power poles were impacted by barn debris and consequently snapped, and another center pivot irrigator was tipped over.
20:23Z EF0 KGRR MI Kent Lowell An NWS storm survey determined that an EF-0 tornado was on the ground for a minute with a path length of 0.6 miles. Several trees and limbs were snapped from Bennett Street and Cumberland Avenue to Vergennes Street east of Cumberland Avenue.
20:31Z EF0 KGRR MI Ionia Campbell Corners An NWS storm survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred with path length of a mile.There was damage to 2 properties - including a farm off Vedder Road with the silo top ripped off and barns damaged. Tree line damage just northeast of the Bell |Road/Vedder Road intersection is approximately where the tornado lifted off the surface.
20:35Z EF0 KILX IL Logan Cornland A tornado touched down in a field about 0.4 miles southwest of Cornland at 3:35 PM CDT. The tornado damaged the corn crop west of 1000th Avenue and north of State Highway 54 before quickly dissipating by 3:36 PM CDT.
20:40Z EF1 KGRR MI Ionia Lake Odessa An NWS storm survey determined that an EF-1 tornado occurred north of Lake Odessa. Multiple homes and barns were damaged at the following locations: Bippley/Jordan Lake Road, Ainsworth Road, and Harwood Road. Convergent tracks were observed through corn and wheat fields. Trees were blown down or snapped. Wood power poles were snapped on Clarksville Road near the end point of the tornado.
21:09Z EF0 KAPX MI Clare Dover An NWS storm survey concluded that an EF-0 tornado occurred with a path length of about a hundred yards. The upwind side of a barn wall was partly caved in. Tree limbs were snapped and a house attachment or garage-like structure on cinderblocks was destroyed. One large and healthy tree northeast of the garage-like structure damage and along the centerline of the tornado track was completely delimbed. Elsewhere, there were trees snapped or sheared. Near the end of the path a section of metal roofing was torn off a barn.
21:36Z EF0 KLOT IL Livingston Chatsworth A tornado with peak winds of 85 mph touched down near 4th Street and Court Street in southern Chatsworth and moved northeast through the southeast side of town. Tree damage was found along the entire path. On 4th Street, a parked camper was blown over. On School Street, playground equipment and a fence were blown over and a garage door was blown in, causing the back of the garage to blow in and collapse. A garage door was damaged along Maple Street where the tornado ended.
21:49Z EF2 KDTX MI Huron Port Crescent A tornado touched down 4 miles SW of Port Austin just north of the intersection between Port Crescent Rd and Sand Rd. The tornado began as an EF-0, producing several snapped trees and tree limbs, uprooted trees, and damage to barns and outbuildings. The tornado then tracked northeast and crossed M-53 just south of its intersection with M-25. At this point, the tornado produced EF-2 damage to six houses, with three roofs completely detached, one house with major roof damage, two garages and one barn completely destroyed, and substantial tree damage. Estimated peak winds were 120 mph.|The tornado continued to track northeast toward N Hellems Rd and paralleled Pointe Aux Barques Rd, where numerous pine trees were damaged or destroyed and |some hardwood trees were snapped, consistent with EF-1 damage. The |tornado then tracked across the Eagle Bay public access point and |into Lake Huron.

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