Tornado Reports
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| 19:52Z | EF0 | KMKX | WI | Rock | Tiffany | Brief tornado spotted by Clinton Fire Department and a storm chaser. Tornado started west of Clinton, crossed I-43 and ended by Hwy 140 north of Clinton. Minor tree damage was noted along with some crop markings. |
| 21:35Z | EF0 | KLOT | IL | De Kalb | Esmond | A brief tornado with peak winds of 60 mph touched down just north of Lindenwood Road, crossing Esmond Road and produced minor damage to a farm outbuilding's roof. This tornado was likely on the ground for less than one minute. |
| 21:44Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | De Kalb | Kirkland | A tornado with peak winds of 90 mph touched down near Owens Creek, west of Malta Road. Video of this tornado showed it may have intermittently skipped on the ground shortly after touching down. Drone footage showed crop damage increased in a farm east of Byers Road and a barn was heavily damaged. This tornado dissipated east of Pearl Street. The path of this tornado was determined, in part, using high resolution satellite imagery. |
| 21:45Z | EF1 | KMKX | IL | Mchenry | Mccullom Lake | A brief tornado with peak winds of 90 mph touched down at the Petersen Farm, just east of McCullom Lake Road where it damaged a barn and a ground marker. The tornado moved east and damaged siding and porches on a few townhouses on Evergreen Circle. A portion of a roof was removed from a townhouse on Evergreen Circle. The tornado lifted just before it reached the Home Depot store on Richmond Road. |
| 22:24Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | Kane | Burlington | A tornado with peak winds of 95 mph touched down just east of the DeKalb Kane County line, northwest of Plank Road. A garage door was blown in and several trees were uprooted at a residence just west of Engel Road. The tornado moved east along the south side of Plank Road, producing tree damage. A large farm outbuilding was damaged west of Lawrence Road. The tornado then moved southeast where it produced sporadic tree and crop damage along Waughon and Peplow Roads. The tornado continued southeast and lifted near the intersection of Burlington and Romke Roads. |
| 22:28Z | EF0 | KLOT | IL | Ogle | Lindenwood | A tornado with peak winds of 85 mph touched down just east of Interstate 39 and south of Route 64. Significant damage occurred to a farm outbuilding on South Chamberlain Road. The tornado damaged crops along its path in Ogle County and crossed into DeKalb County between Route 64 and Welty Road. |
| 22:37Z | EF0 | KLOT | IL | De Kalb | Esmond | A tornado with peak winds of 85 mph, which touched down in far eastern Ogle County, crossed into western DeKalb County between Route 64 and Welty Road. The tornado damaged a farm outbuilding on Esmond Road, just south of Route 64. A video of this tornado showed the winds entered the building on the southwest fa��ade which caused uplift of the roof and subsequent collapse of the walls. The tornado continued moving east, immediately north of Route 64 producing sporadic tree damage. Video showed the tornado crossed Route 64, immediately east of McQueen Road and continued east of Malta Road, where it produced some tree damage and then lifted. |
| 23:03Z | EFU | KLOT | IL | Lee | Paw Paw Airport | Based on spotter reports and video footage, a tornado touched down near German Road, north of Chicago Road, just east of Interstate 39. The tornado moved northeast producing a swath of crop damage to corn fields between Moffet Road and Paw Paw Road. The tornado lifted near Howlett Road, east of Paw Paw Road. This tornado did not produce damage to any qualified damage indicators and a peak wind speed could not be estimated. The path of this tornado was determined, in part, using high resolution satellite imagery. |
| 23:13Z | EFU | KDVN | IL | Bureau | Van Orin | A brief touchdown occurred with no visible damage. |
| 23:13Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | De Kalb | Sycamore | A tornado with peak winds of 105 mph touched down west of Fenstermaker Road and south of Bethany Road. Shortly after touching down, just east of Fenstermaker Road, the tornado produced a concentrated corridor of damage where two farm buildings were nearly completely destroyed. Several trees in the area had trunks snapped near their bases. A single family home suffered some shingle loss along with two broken windows. Drone footage showed the tornado quickly widened to 150 yards as it moved east towards Airport Road, producing tree and crop damage. Farm outbuildings were damaged near Airport Road. Drone footage suggest the tornado lifted near the South Branch of the Kishwaukee River, north of Barber Green Road. |
| 23:26Z | EF0 | KLOT | IL | De Kalb | Maple Park | A brief tornado with peak winds of 60 mph touched down near Barber Green Road, just west of the DeKalb Kane County line, producing some tree damage. |
| 23:28Z | EF0 | KLOT | IL | Kane | Richardson | A tornado with peak winds of 85 mph touched down just south of Peterson Road and just east of the Kane DeKalb County line. The tornado damaged several farm buildings and the roof of a home north of Welter Road and east of Fabris Road. Drone footage showed the tornado then widened to nearly 400 yards as it tracked across a field north of Welter Road and west of Meredith Road. Sporadic tree damage also occurred along Welter Road and along Meredith Road. The tornado contracted and lifted along Welter Road, east of Meredith Road. |
| 23:38Z | EFU | KLOT | IL | Kane | Virgil | A spotter video showed a very brief tornado touched down in a field south of Route 64 and north of Welter Road. The location was estimated and no damage was reported. |
| 23:57Z | EF1 | KLOT | IL | Bureau | Zearing | EF1 tornado begun in a corn field causing damage to crops. As the tornado moved to the east the tornado caused damage to four farmsteads. EF1 damage was found at the first and second farmstead where trees were snapped and three sheds were completely destroyed. Another ten structures were damaged at the other farmsteads. Damage continued east mainly to soybean and corn fields. As the tornado approached Arlington, another farmstead was hit. A well built farm outbuilding was destroyed. Damage to the siding of the house at this location was found as well. The tornado then begun to occlude, shrink in size and turn northeast through a cemetery. |
| 00:16Z | EF1 | KMBX | ND | Towner | Newville | This tornado tracked from northeast Coolin Township into east-central Klingstrup Township. It snapped or uprooted several large cottonwood trees at farmsteads and shelterbelts along its path. |
| 00:24Z | EFU | KDVN | IL | Bureau | Wyanet | NWS Storm Survey and drone footage confirmed a tornado damage path in corn and soybeans. |
| 01:34Z | EF0 | KMVX | ND | Griggs | Jessie | A brief touchdown was noted and recorded on video between 834 and 835 pm CDT. The touchdown occurred over an open field as the storm quickly became ran wrapped. Additional brief touchdown may have occurred later in the east-northeastward path. |
| 02:20Z | EF2 | KMVX | ND | Steele | Sharon | This tornado tracked from far northeast Sharon Township across far northwest Westfield Township. A tornado Debris Signature was evident on KMVX radar. The tornado completely dismantled and destroyed a barn at one farmstead. It also snapped or uprooted numerous spruce, ash, cottonwood, and willow trees at various locations along its path. |
| 02:42Z | EF1 | KMVX | ND | Grand Forks | Kempton | A few cottonwood trees were snapped or uprooted in a shelterbelt. A brief tornado touchdown is expected based on radar imagery. |
| 03:55Z | EF1 | KMVX | MN | Polk | Davidson | This tornado blew out two walls and the roof of a pole shed, broke several ash and cottonwood trees, and peeled up steel siding and roofing on other farm buildings in one farmstead. It carried and/or spread debris to the east and southeast for up to 500 yards while it tracked to the east. It also tore off some roof trim, shingles, and siding at three other farmsteads along its path. |
| 04:05Z | EF0 | KMVX | MN | Polk | Key West | This tornado snapped the tops off of several ash and cottonwood trees at two farmsteads along its path, and cracked a wooden power pole near its base. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).