visible satellite during active storm reports
Visible Satellite 21:00Z on 2022-04-29. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County
Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
21:00Z EF0 KAMX FL Lee Fort Myers Villas Broadcast media relayed video of brief tornado near Cypress Lake in Ft. Myers. Minor roof damage reported to one house with a fence partially blown down in the backyard of another nearby house.
21:52Z EFU KUEX NE Harlan Stamford This tornado briefly touched down several miles south of Stamford. Location and time was approximated from reports and radar. No damage was reported.
22:12Z EFU KUEX NE Harlan Orleans This tornado briefly touched down a few miles southwest of Orleans. Location and time was approximated from social media photos and radar. No damage was reported.
22:39Z EFU KUEX NE Kearney Axtell This tornado briefly touched down between Minden and Hildreth. Location and time was approximated from reports and radar. No damage was reported.
23:31Z EF0 KTWX KS Dickinson Dillon Storm chaser video showed a small dust whirl under a funnel cloud. The debris whirl didn't last long while the parent funnel continued on to the northeast. Based upon the video of the debris near the ground it appears a weak tornado was on the ground for a short period in this location.
00:05Z EF0 KUEX NE Nuckolls Ruskin This tornado touched down in Nuckolls County just southeast of Ruskin, traveling northeast into Thayer County and lifting just northwest of Deshler. Along with tree damage, several pivots were overturned along this path. A shelter at a cemetery near the county line suffered minor damage, and an outbuilding west of Deshler lost a good portion of its roof.
00:07Z EF0 KUEX NE Thayer Deshler This tornado touched down in Nuckolls County just southeast of Ruskin, traveling northeast into Thayer County and lifting just northwest of Deshler. Along with tree damage, several pivots were overturned along this path. A shelter at a cemetery near the county line suffered minor damage, and an outbuilding west of Deshler lost a good portion of its roof.
00:52Z EF0 KICT KS Dickinson Elmo A storm chaser took photos of a tornado that developed just west of K15 highway shortly before 8pm CDT. The tornado moved ESE over open country as it moved out of Dickinson county and into Marion county Kansas. No damage was reported with this tornado in Dickinson county although some damage was documented in northern Marion county.
00:57Z EF1 KICT KS Marion Tampa A EF1 moved into Marion County from Dickenson County and traveled over open country before taking a turn to a northeasterly direction. Since we can only use two points for a tornado track, it was plotted from where damage occurred due to the odd track shape. As the tornado tracked north of Tampa a wall was blown in on a well constructed outbuilding and there were snapped trees as well.
01:00Z EF1 KTWX KS Dickinson Hope A NWS storm survey revealed damage to structures including homes from a tornado that formed around or shortly before 8 pm CDT just to the southeast of Hope, KS. The tornado tracked to the ENE passing approximately 2 miles north of Herington KS before moving into Morris county KS. EF1 damage was noted at 2 properties including garage damage to one home.
01:02Z EF1 KOAX NE Colfax Schuyler A brief tornado developed west of Schuyler and moved east northeast before dissipating northeast of Schuyler. Damage along the track consisted of approximately 20 broken power poles and several overturned center pivot irrigation systems.
01:03Z EF1 KICT KS Marion Durham An EF1 tornado tracked east and snapped a hardwood tree trunk. Large tree limbs were broken, and boat with trailer on it was toppled over sideways under an old outbuilding.
01:03Z EF0 KICT KS Marion Lehigh A brief tornado damaged hardwood tree branches of one to three inches in diameter.
01:03Z EF0 KTWX KS Pottawatomie St George Radar and NWS storm survey data indicated that a small tornado formed near Military trail road in Pottawatomie county and traveled to the Kansas river which is the border with Wabaunsee county. Some tree damage was noted in this area EF0.
01:05Z EF1 KTWX KS Wabaunsee Wabaunsee Radar and NWS storm survey data indicated that the small tornado moved across open field and produced low end EF1 tree damage and tossed a grain storage container as it moved back toward the Kansas river the border of Pottawatomie county again.
01:07Z EF1 KTWX KS Pottawatomie Wamego Muni Arpt Radar and NWS storm survey revealed that as the tornado moved back into southern Pottawatomie county that it widened and produced EF1 damage to several irrigation pivots, an outbuilding and finally took part of a roof off a home in Belvue before dissipating.
01:10Z EF2 KICT KS Sedgwick Rose Hill A highly visible tornado that came to be known as the Andover Tornado initially touched down in rural Sedgwick county and tracked to the east northeast into Butler county, Kansas. Two direct injuries occurred, when a manufactured home was completely destroyed, with two occupants inside. Two people were transported to local hospitals with serious injuries. Total structures affected were 116, with 22 of those being homes. The rest of the structures affected were barns, sheds, detached garages, etc. This tornado crossed the county line into Butler County. Damage were estimated at 4.5 million dollars.
01:10Z EF0 KICT KS Marion Hillsboro There was a brief touchdown in an open field.
01:10Z EF1 KOAX NE Otoe Douglas An EF1 tornado downed trees, collapsed a barn, damaged sheds, and tore shingles off a home. It was on the ground for 2 minutes, had a path length of 0.8 miles, and was a bout 100 yards wide. Max winds were estimated at 93 mph.
01:10Z EF1 KTWX KS Morris Latimer A NWS storm survey revealed the tornado tracked into Morris county and damaged several farms and homes along its path to Parkerville.
01:13Z EF3 KICT KS Butler Andover A highly visible tornado tracked across portions of Andover, Kansas, during the early evening hours of April 29th, 2022. The tornado went through a highly populated portion of town, including 2 different subdivisions. Also a health club took a direct hit, but no injuries occurred due to actions taken by the health club. Only 1 direct injury occurred from the tornado, with 3 indirect injuries occurred during search and rescue operations. Total damaged house or destroyed structures in Andover and rural Butler County were 205. Of the damaged properties, approximately 180 were residences and the rest were businesses or city buildings. Damage estimates were around $37 million.
01:18Z EF1 KOAX NE Otoe Douglas Brief touchdown of tornado at a farm that destroyed a shed and a damaged another shed.
01:19Z EFU KICT KS Harvey Hesston A brief touchdown occurred in open country.
01:37Z EF1 KTWX KS Jackson Delia Storm survey revealed a narrow damage path from what appears to have been a small tornado that developed over the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Nation Reservation. The tornado destroyed a large Morton style outbuilding and produced minor shingle damage to several homes and a community center.
01:47Z EFU KICT KS Butler Petrolia Brief touchdown in open country.
02:05Z EF1 KICT KS Butler Rosalia A tornado tracked across mainly open country causing some damage to outbuildings and trees along its path.
02:44Z EF1 KICT KS Greenwood Reece A brief tornado rolled a camper and tossed an outbuilding.

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