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Visible Satellite 23:39Z on 2024-02-08. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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22:40Z EF1 KILX IL Marshall Henry A tornado touched down in a field about 3 miles south of Henry at 4:40 PM CST. The tornado tracked northeastward through rural northern Marshall County, damaging numerous trees and a few farm outbuildings before crossing into southern Putnam County between County Road 1220 North and Illinois Highway 18 at 4:44 PM CST.
22:44Z EF1 KILX IL Putnam Magnolia A tornado touched down just east of Hwy 26 south of Henry, in northern Marshall County, at 440 pm CST. It crossed into Putnam county about 300 yards southeast of IL Highway 18, around 4:44 pm CST, and later overturned a semi on Hwy 18. Several large trees were uprooted or snapped along the path. In addition, some damage to a few outbuildings was observed. The tornado then dissipated in an open field that was seen by a chaser. Estimated peak winds reached 110 mph.
23:23Z EF1 KMKX WI Green Juda Damage was mainly to small barns and outbuildings though one home south of Albany took a hit and lost it's roof. Condensation funnel may not have been visible for much of the life of the tornado until it's end near Albany.
23:39Z EF2 KMKX WI Rock Magnolia Beginning section of the second tornado to ever occur in February in Wisconsin. Storm chaser/spotter/public videos show the tornado beginning around 5:39pm south of Evansville. The tornado intensified as it tracked to the east of Evansville where it impacted 30 primary residences (2 destroyed, 10 major impacts, 13 minor impacts, 5 affected). Numerous barns and outbuildings were destroyed along the path as it tracked to the northwest of Edgerton. The main EF-2 damage was confined to a stretch from east of Evansville to just southwest of the Yahara River. There was one person in a car that was hit by the tornado that had injuries serious enough to warrant transportation to the hospital, but they were deemed minor and released. Almost every person that was impacted by the tornado that the damage surveyors talked to said that they received the warning via Wireless Emergency Alert on their cell phone and then went to their shelter to gather more information via TV, radio, social media. County wide estimates of damage was at about $2.5 million.
23:57Z EF1 KMKX WI Dane Hanerville For the Dane County portion of this tornado, it was mainly at EF-1 intensity and entered the county just to the northwest of Edgerton and exited on the northwest side of Lake Koshkonong. It went through the far south side of Albion and appeared to cross Interstate 39 just north of the Highway 73 exit.
00:07Z EF1 KMKX WI Jefferson Busseyville This portion of the tornado was also mainly EF-0 or EF-1 type damage as it tracked along the north side of Lake Koshkonong through Busseyville. A few barns and outbuildings made of sheet metal had damage to them along with one residence.

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