Tornado Reports
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| 20:57Z | EF2 | KARX | WI | Monroe | Ridgeville | An EF2 tornado developed south of Tomah and moved northeast before crossing into Juneau County north of Shennington. The tornado crossed Interstates 90 & 94 and passed just to the east of Wyeville. Along its path, extensive tree damage occurred with some downed trees landing on homes, numerous semis were tipped over along Interstate 90/94 resulting in two injuries, a metal farm shed near Oakdale had several pieces of metal removed, and a few structures near Wyeville sustained damage, including at least one farm outbuilding that was destroyed. Up to three hour delays occurred along Interstate 90 after the tornado moved through. Monroe County declared a state of emergency. |
| 21:07Z | EF1 | KARX | WI | Vernon | La Farge | An EF1 tornado developed east of La Farge and moved northeast along State Highway 82 before dissipating north of White City. A house, farm outbuildings and a couple of campers were damaged along with numerous trees. |
| 21:22Z | EF2 | KARX | WI | Juneau | Cutler | This EF2 tornado developed in Monroe County and moved into Juneau County northwest of Cutler. The tornado moved northeast and dissipated in the Necedah Wildlife Refuge. Extensive tree damage occurred along the path. |
| 21:43Z | EF1 | KARX | WI | Juneau | Mauston | An EF1 tornado developed just to the southwest of Mauston and tracked northeast before dissipating just west of the Wisconsin River south of Castle Lake Dam. In Mauston, the tornado caused roof damage to the hospital and a restaurant, blew windows out of several vehicles near the hospital, took down several stop lights, blew over parked semis, snapped power poles and downed several trees in a mobile home park that damaged numerous homes. In Veteran's Memorial Park, stands for the baseball field were overturned with some blown across the street and the scoreboard was ripped off its posts. A tree fell on the roof of an apartment complex damaging the roof and allowing water to leak into some units. Northeast of Mauston over rural parts of Juneau County, the damage was mainly limited to trees. The mayor of Mauston issued a disaster declaration. |
| 22:34Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Shawano | Wittenberg | A tornado formed at 5:34 pm CDT near Wittenberg in western Shawano County and continued northeast before dissipating at 5:46 pm CDT near Bowler. Total path length is estimated to be 9.5 miles long, with a width of 125 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 110 mph. |
| 22:41Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Waushara | Brushville | A tornado formed at 5:41 pm CDT near West Bloomfield in northeast Waushara County and continued northeast before dissipating at 5:47 pm CDT. Total path length is estimated to be 4.8131 miles long, with a width of 100 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 95 mph. |
| 22:46Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Shawano | Bowler | A brief tornado formed at 5:46 pm CDT within the Stockbridge-Munsee Community in western Shawano County and continued northeast before dissipating at 5:47 pm CDT. Total path length is estimated to be 0.5836 miles long, with a width of 50 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 95 mph. |
| 22:52Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Waupaca | Manawa | A tornado formed at 5:52 pm CDT near Manawa in central Waupaca County and continued northeast before dissipating at 5:56 pm CDT near Symco. Total path length is estimated to be 3.1 miles long, with a width of 120 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 90 mph. |
| 23:09Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Outagamie | Leeman | A tornado formed at 6:09 pm CDT near Leeman in north-central Outagamie County, continued northeast and entering Shawano County at 6:11 pm CDT. Total path length is estimated to be 8.2362 miles long, with a width of 80 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 94 mph. |
| 23:10Z | EF0 | KGRB | WI | Outagamie | Binghampton | A tornado formed at 6:10 pm CDT in the northeast corner of a cemetary southwest of Black Creek in central Outagamie County and tracked northeast before dissipating at 6:20 pm to the east of Seymour. Total path length is estimated to be 9.3718 miles long, with a width of 400 yards. Peak wind estimated to be 105 mph. |
| 23:11Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Shawano | Navarino | The tornado that formed at 6:09 pm CDT near Leeman in north-central Outagamie crossed the county line at 6:11 pm CDT. The tornado continued northeast and dissipated near Navarino in eastern Shawano County at 6:18 pm CDT. Total path length is estimated to be 8.2362 miles long, with a width of 80 yards. Peak wind estimated to be 94 mph. |
| 23:31Z | EF2 | KGRB | WI | Marinette | Athelstane | A tornado formed at 6:31 pm CDT near Silver Cliff in western Marinette County and tracked northeast before dissipating at 6:35 pm. Total path length is estimated to be 1.9007 miles long, with a width of 375 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 112 mph. |
| 23:34Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Marinette | Middle Inlet | A tornado formed at 6:34 pm CDT near Middle Inlet in central Marinette County and tracked northeast before dissipating at 6:41 pm near Wausaukee. Total path length is estimated to be 6.601 miles long, with a width of 200 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 93 mph. |
| 23:45Z | EF1 | KGRB | WI | Marinette | Athelstane | A tornado formed at 6:45 pm CDT near Amberg in northern Marinette County and tracked east-northeast before dissipating at 6:54 pm. Total path length is estimated to be 8.5 miles long, with a width of 120 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 95 mph. |
| 00:00Z | EF1 | KMQT | WI | Marinette | Kremlin | A tornado formed at 7:00 pm CDT northeast of Pembine in extreme northeastern Marinette County and tracked east-northeast before dissipating at 7:04 pm. Total path length is estimated to be 0.65 miles long, with a width of 115 yards. Peak wind estimated to be around 104 mph. |
| 02:20Z | EF0 | KTWX | KS | Greenwood | Madison | A brief tornado on the southern end of Madison. The tornado trekked |southeast producing damage to a carport and trees. The most |significant damage was to a camper carport on the far southeast|side of town. The carport was broken into several pieces and |was displaced in multiple directions. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).