Tornado Reports
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| 23:32Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | St. Louis | South Bellefontaine | An EF0 tornado with peak winds of 85 mph touched down just northeast of the Interstate 64 and Highway 340 interchange. The tornado traveled 2 miles east-northeast for approximately 3 minutes before lifting just west of Highway 141. Several tree limbs were damaged with minor damage to the roofs of multiple residences. Overall, the path length was 2.01 miles and the max path width was 332 yards. No deaths or injuries were reported. |
| 00:17Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Osage | Hominy Arpt | This tornado developed near the intersection of County Road 5408 and County Road 5257, and moved east-northeast. It crossed Highway 99, moved northeast, and dissipated after crossing County Road 2701. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped, most heavily west of Highway 99, and numerous power poles were blown down. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 00:28Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Osage | Wynona | This tornado developed east of County Road 2665, along the 330 Road. It moved east-northeast and dissipated after crossing County Road 2477. The tornado blew the roof from a garage, uprooted or snapped trees, and blew down numerous power poles. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 00:38Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Osage | Barnsdall | This tornado developed just east of Highway 11, over the southeastern side of Barnsdall. It damaged homes, destroyed outbuildings, and blew down trees and power poles as it moved east-northeast, dissipating north of County Road 2400 and west of County Road 2335. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 00:49Z | EF0 | KINX | OK | Osage | Wolco | This is the first segment of a two-segment tornado. The tornado developed just west of the Osage/Washington County line, between the 2700 Road and the 2600 Road. It moved east-northeast, snapping large tree limbs near the county line. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 75 to 80 mph. The tornado continued into Washington County. |
| 00:50Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Washington | Ochelata | This is the second segment of a two-segment tornado. After crossing into Washington County, it moved just north of east, and dissipated east of Highway 75 and south of the 2500 Road. The tornado damaged outbuildings, uprooted trees, and blew down power poles. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. |
| 01:13Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Nowata | Delaware | This tornado developed just north of the 1600 Road and west of the 4120 Road. It moved east-northeast across the 4130 Road, Highway 169, and the 4150 Road. It dissipated over open country north of the 150 Road and west of the 4160 Road. Trees were uprooted, large tree limbs were snapped, outbuildings were damaged, and power poles were blown down by the tornado. A tractor trailer was rolled over by the tornado as it crossed Highway 169, injuring the driver. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 03:37Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Greene | Hickory Barren | A NWS storm survey concluded that an EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 95 mph occurred near Fair Grove, Missouri. The width of the tornado was 100 yards. The tornado remained on the ground for around two miles while uprooting and snapping several trees. The tornado heavily damaged an outbuilding while also causing minor damage to a residence. A tornado debris signature was also present on radar. |
| 04:06Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Dallas | Long Lane | NWS storm survey indicated an EF-0 tornado with peak winds of 80 mph uprooted or snapped over 100 trees as it moved east southeast across extreme eastern Dallas before crossing into Laclede County. Along its path in Dallas County the tornado rolled an unanchored mobile home, damaged the roof of a residence, and damaged multiple outbuildings. |
| 04:11Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Laclede | Phillipsburg | A NWS storm survey indicated an EF-0 tornado with peak winds of 80 mph uprooted or|snapped over 100 trees as it moved east southeast out of extreme eastern Dallas County and continued across extreme western Laclede Counties before lifting near the town of north northwest of Phillipsburg. |
| 04:20Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Laclede | Morgan | A NWS storm survey indicated an EF-0 tornado caused intermittent damage to outbuildings and trees along Highway J southeast of Phillipsburg. Some trees were uprooted and a few snapped with debris falling in a convergent pattern. Tornado width was 100 yards with maximum wind speeds of 70 to 80 mph. |
| 04:24Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Laclede | Russ | A NWS storm survey concluded that an EF-0 tornado caused an intermittent path of damage to outbuildings including one large equipment barn. The associated convergent debris pattern of roofing panels and varying trees extended eastward along Camelia Road between Highway H and Royal Drive. The tornado had a width of 100 yards with maximum wind speeds of 80 mph. |
| 05:27Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | Phelps | St James | A NWS storm survey concluded that a brief and weak EF-0 tornado damaged small outbuildings at an elementary school before causing damage to a light pole at the football stadium. A school camera showed footage of the tornado as it crossed over a school building. |
| 05:33Z | EF1 | KSGF | AR | Benton | Garfield | This tornado developed over the northeastern side of Pea Ridge National Military Park, northwest of Elkhorn Tavern. It moved east-northeast uprooting numerous trees on N Old Wire Road, and Limekiln Road. The tornado dissipated east of Limekiln Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 05:35Z | EF1 | KSGF | AR | Benton | Garfield | This tornado developed north of Highway 62, over the far southeastern portion of Pea Ridge National Military Park. It moved east, damaging the roof of two homes, destroying an outbuilding, and uprooting trees on Alvin Seamster Road. Tree damage was noted as far east as Pinebrooke Road, and the tornado dissipated before reaching Highway 62. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 09:15Z | EF0 | KPAH | MO | Cape Girardeau | Gordonville | A brief EF-0 tornado uprooted a few trees and downed several large tree limbs along County Rd 319 in central Cape Girardeau County during the early morning hours. The tornadic circulation quickly diminished as the storm moved east, but continued to produce sporadic straight line wind damage as it moved east-southeast into the west side of Cape Girardeau. Peak winds were estimated at 80 mph. |
| 09:46Z | EF2 | KPAH | IL | Williamson | Neilson | An EF-2 tornado impacted the Lake Of Egypt community in the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd. The tornado began near Highway 148, just west of Interstate 57, damaging limbs on several trees. Roof shingle damage and a snapped tree occurred on Teske Rd with tree trunks snapped on Whitecotton Rd and IL-37. After crossing IL-37 east of Interstate 57, the tornado passed along Lake of Egypt Rd, significantly damaging the roof of a home. The most severe damage occurred near the intersection of Lake of Egypt Rd and Market Rd, where severe roof and structural damage occurred to three businesses. The Lake of Egypt Fire Protection building nearby had one of its windows blown out. Paralleling Lake of Egypt Rd, the tornado did damage to homes and outbuildings before lifting just to the west of Wagon Creek Rd. Hundreds of trees were uprooted, snapped at the base, or suffered damage to large limbs along the path. Peak winds were estimated at 130 mph. |
| 09:56Z | EF1 | KPAH | IL | Williamson | Creal Spgs | An EF-1 tornado impacted the Stonefort community during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd. The tornado began just east of Creal Springs along Saltpetre Road. Damage was mainly to trees as the tornado moved parallel to Pleasant Valley Road. The tornado moved directly through the community of Stonefort, causing extensive tree damage. Most damage to buildings was caused by trees falling onto the building. However, a couple of homes had portions of their roofs removed. The tornado continued east into Saline County in the middle of Stonefort. Estimated peak wind gusts for the tornado as a whole and in Williamson County were 110 mph. |
| 10:01Z | EF1 | KPAH | IL | Saline | Stonefort | This EF-1 tornado began in Williamson County during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd, crossing over into Saline County in the middle of Stonefort. The tornado continued to produce tree and roof damage in Stonefort, then proceeded eastward along Battleford Rd damaging a few more trees before lifting around a mile east of Stonefort, past the railroad crossing on Brattleford Rd. Estimated peak wind gusts in the Saline County portion of this tornado were 105 mph. |
| 10:05Z | EF1 | KPAH | KY | Mccracken | Woodville | A brief EF-1 tornado struck just east of the Woodville community in far Western McCracken County, KY. The tornado moved parallel along the south side of Woodville Road. The most severe damage was to a house that had a portion of its roof removed. A couple more homes suffered facia and siding damage. About a dozen trees had large limbs downed. Peak winds were estimated at 90 mph. |
| 10:15Z | EF2 | KPAH | IL | Saline | Grayson | An EF-2 tornado occurred approximately two miles southeast of Eldorado during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd. The tornado began near the intersection of Highway 142 and Ridgway Road. Here, the tornado destroyed an outbuilding, uprooted several large trees, and removed portions of the roofs of two homes. Crossing Ridgway Road and the intersection of White Road, the tornado severely damaged an industrial garage and two manufactured homes. One manufactured home was moved several feet off its foundation and had one of its walls torn open. Two occupants of the home suffered laceration injuries due to flying debris. About five large hardwood trees just behind this home were all snapped at the base. Moving east-southeast, the tornado lifted near Dusty Road just south of Ridgway Road. Peak winds were estimated at 115 mph. |
| 10:21Z | EF1 | KVWX | IL | Gallatin | Ridgway | A brief EF-1 tornado impacted the west side of Ridgway, IL, during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd. The tornado began just south of Main Street along St. Joseph Road, where one home suffered minor roof damage and several large tree limbs were downed. Moving northeast, the tornado damaged a grain bin just south of Main Street and collapsed an outbuilding just north of Main Street. The tornado did limited tree damage in the city park before lifting near the intersection of City Park Drive and Murphy Street. Peak winds were estimated at 90 mph. |
| 10:22Z | EF1 | KVWX | IL | Gallatin | Cottonwood | An EF-1 tornado impacted far northeast Gallatin County, IL during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd. The tornado began in the Cottonwood community along Noel Road. Here, several large trees were uprooted, one crushing a small brick building. One manufactured home was severely damaged and a nearby outbuilding had a part of its roof removed. Moving eastward the tornado did mainly tree damage as it passed south of the community of New Haven. The tornado crossed the Wabash River into Posey County, IN, just south of the confluence of the Little Wabash and Wabash Rivers. Estimated peak winds for this tornado path as a whole and for Gallatin County were 100 mph. |
| 10:26Z | EF1 | KVWX | IL | Gallatin | Inman | A brief EF-1 tornado occurred in eastern Gallatin County during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd. The tornado began about five miles east of Ridgway along Maloney Road. A couple of large farm outbuildings had significant portions of their roofs removed, with debris tossed hundreds of feet. A cattle feed barn was knocked down. One home on Maloney Road suffered shingle damage. After crossing Big Hill Road, the tornado lifted just west of the intersection of Hulda Lake Road and Sand Road. Several trees along the path were uprooted or had large limbs broken. Peak winds were estimated at 95 mph. |
| 10:28Z | EF0 | KVWX | IN | Posey | Hovey | An EF-1 (peak of EF-0 for the Posey County portion) tornado that began in far northeast Gallatin County, IL crossed into extreme southwest Posey County, IN during the early morning hours of Tuesday, April 2nd, just south of the confluence of the Little Wabash and Wabash Rivers. The tornado lifted shortly after crossing into Posey County, producing tree damage visible from the Illinois side of the river. Estimated peak winds on the Posey County side of the track were 80 mph. |
| 10:30Z | EF1 | KVWX | IL | White | Garnerville | An EF-2 (peak of EF-1 in White County) tornado began in far eastern White County during the early morning hours of April 2nd. The path began near IL 1400 with tree damage. The tornado tracked eastward, crossing the Wabash River into Posey County, IN. Estimated peak winds on the White County portion of the path were 90 mph. |
| 10:33Z | EF2 | KVWX | IN | Posey | Savah | An EF-2 tornado struck western Posey County, IN, during the early morning hours of April 2nd. This tornado began in far eastern White County, IL, before proceeding to cross the Wabash River into Posey County. The tornado crossed through Harmonie State Park causing significant tree damage. The tornado tracked to the south-southeast, crossing IN-69 near Lynn with several pine trees snapped at the base. Additional tree damage occurred on Harmony Springfield Rd and Springfield Rd, the latter of which also had an outbuilding collapse. The tornado crossed Oliver Rd and Wade Rd, destroying multiple outbuildings and a grain bin while damaging a roof on Oliver Rd. The tornado track shifts northeastward, eventually merging with another tornado west-southwest of the town of Blairsville. In total, hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped, several outbuildings/sheds were damaged or destroyed, and minor to moderate roof damage occurred to several homes. Estimated peak wind speeds for the tornado as a whole, and in the Posey County segment, are 115 mph. |
| 10:34Z | EF2 | KVWX | KY | Union | Raleigh | This EF-2 tornado touched down along the Ohio River in far western Union County with damage to several trees by the river. It travelled eastward, uprooting a tree at KY-871, then sliding a barn off its foundation on its second crossing of KY-871. Crossing Hilltop Rd, the tornado passed about 1.5 miles south of Uniontown. Considerable damage occurred to several homes in the Cottingham Acres Rd area along KY-130. This included significant roof damage, homes being shifted off their foundation, and an overturned manufactured home. Dozens of trees were uprooted or snapped along the path. The tornado lifted just east of Hodgins Rd after flipping a trailer several yards and turning a tractor trailer onto its side. Peak winds were estimated at 120 mph. |
| 10:37Z | EF2 | KVWX | IN | Posey | New Harmony | An EF-2 occurred in Central Posey County, IN, early morning on April 2nd. The path started just east of IN-69, resulting in tree and powerline damage as it moved southeastward towards Harmony Township Rd. Large portions of a roof were blown off a home on Harmony Township Rd, while a roof and several walls were blown off of a barn on Williams Rd. The tornado continued to track southeastward, eventually merging with another tornado west-southwest of Blairsville. North of Parkers Settlement, the tornado destroyed a barn on IN-66 and threw a garage roof south and east at Rexing Rd. The tornado lifted just north of Parkers Settlement, after which straight-line wind damage continued into Vanderburgh County on the north side of Evansville. In total, hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, dozens of outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and minor to moderate damage occurred to several homes. Estimated peak winds with this tornado were 115 mph. |
| 10:41Z | EF1 | KVWX | KY | Union | Chapman | A brief EF-1 tornado struck rural portions of central Union County during the early morning hours. The tornado began just west of Wallie Clements Road, where a small shed was destroyed and a home suffered shingle and facia damage. Traveling east-southeast, the tornado severely damaged the roof and walls of a large, newly-built farm outbuilding located northwest of KY-359. The tornado dissipated after damaging a carport near a home along KY-141. Several trees also suffered damage to large limbs along the path. Peak winds were estimated at 100 mph. |
| 10:46Z | EF1 | KVWX | KY | Union | Sullivan | An EF-1 tornado struck near the community of Sullivan in southern Union County during the early morning hours. The tornado began near the intersection of US Hwy 60 and Sullivan Road, where a large farm outbuilding was severely damaged. After passing through a farm field, the tornado did roof damage to two homes on Cowan Road. Further east along KY-109, the tornado snapped several large trees at their base. One tree fell onto a double-wide manufactured home, where falling debris struck and injured the head of its occupant. The tornado dissipated very shortly thereafter. Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph. |
| 10:47Z | EF2 | KVWX | IN | Vanderburgh | Martin | An EF-2 tornado formed in far western Vanderburgh County during the early morning hours of April 2nd. After producing tree damage initially, the tornado tracked east-southeastward. One home on Nisbet Rd lost many shingles, while another lost a section of the roof. Roof damage occurred on Wallemmeyer Rd as well, with missiles embedded into the barn. On Owensville Rd, a barn lost its roof while a grain silo was heavily damaged. A 32 ft trailer flipped on its side on Schillinger Rd and electrical transmission line poles were broken. More barn, roof, and tree damage occurred further southeast. The tornado shifted to a more easterly path at Baseline Rd, crossing I-69 and overturning a semi truck, before proceeding into Warrick County near Elliott. Overall, hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, dozens of outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, minor to moderate damage occurred to several homes, and electrical power poles were snapped. Estimated peak winds for the tornado as a whole and in Vanderburgh County were 115 mph. |
| 10:47Z | EF2 | KVWX | IN | Posey | Wadesville | An EF-2 tornado struck far eastern portions of Posey County, IN, in the St. Wendel area. This tornado began by damaging an outbuilding on Spahn Rd. Significant roof damage occurred to a home on Will Rd, with several homes losing their entire roof on Saint Wendel Cynthiana Rd. The tornado crossed over to Vanderburgh County north of St. Wendel continuing all the way through Vanderburgh into Warrick County. Peak estimated wind gusts with this tornado as a whole and in Posey County were 120 mph. |
| 10:48Z | EF2 | KVWX | IN | Vanderburgh | St Wendells | An EF-2 tornado entered Vanderburgh County, IN, from Posey County in the St. Wendel area during the early morning hours. The tornado tracked east-southeastward across the entire width of Vanderburgh County. Initially tracking near Boonville New Harmony Rd, the strongest damage in Vanderburgh was a roof entirely removed from a home. Minor structural damage to multiple homes occurred in Hillsdale near US-41. A couple homes on Eagle Crossing Drive suffered shingle loss or minor facia damage. Power poles snapped along I-69. The tornado crossed I-69, continuing into Warrick County north of Kansas Rd. For the county, numerous outbuildings or sheds were damaged or destroyed along the path. There were hundreds of trees snapped or uprooted as well. Peak estimated wind gusts for this tornado as a whole, and for Vanderburgh County, were 120 mph. |
| 10:54Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Vanderburgh | Stacer | An EF-1 tornado formed at the Gibson/Vanderburgh county line at I-64 near Old Princeton Rd during the early morning hours of April 2nd. The tornado tracked southeastward doing significant damage to roofing material at a farm on US-41 along with broken power poles. Trees were uprooted near the Cambridge Golf Club. On Volkman Rd a pole barn had partial roof loss next to a house with broken windows. The tornado crossed I-69, overturning a semi truck, continuing into Warrick County. Overall, dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted, several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and minor to moderate damage occurred at a few homes. Estimated peak winds for the tornado and the Vanderburgh segment were 110 mph. |
| 10:57Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Vanderburgh | Elliott | An EF-1 tornado struck far northeast Vanderburgh County, IN, during the early morning hours of April 2nd. The tornado began southwest of the I-69 and I-64 interchange with tree damage occurring on Barton Rd. Near the Coal Mine Rd underpass, a semi-truck overturned on I-69. At the county line, a home suffered minor roof damage while many pine trees were snapped. The tornado continued into Warrick County. Estimated peak winds for the Vanderburgh County segment of this tornado were 90 mph. |
| 10:59Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | St John | An EF-2 tornado (max winds EF-1 in Warrick County) crossed into Warrick County just east of Elliott in Vanderburgh County, then progressed eastward damaging trees and a barn door on Base Line Rd. Near the intersection of Bethe Lane and Saint John Rd, another tornado to the north merged into this path. Several trees were uprooted east of Schultz Rd, with the tornado dissipating in the woods. Peak estimated winds were 90 mph in Warrick County with this tornado. |
| 10:59Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | St John | An EF-2 tornado (peak of EF-1 in the Warrick County portion) entered into Central Warrick County from Vanderburgh County just north of Kansas Rd during the early morning hours of April 2nd. A roughly 150 yd swath of trees were intermittently snapped to the west of Klippel Rd. The tornado trended weaker soon after, lifting east of Euler Rd after damaging tree limbs. Estimated peak winds for the Warrick County segment were 90 mph. |
| 10:59Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | Elberfeld | An EF-1 tornado progressed into northwestern Warrick County, IN, after having begun in northeast Vanderburgh County during the early morning hours of April 2nd. Damage to several trees in tree lines between Elberfeld Rd and Seven Hills Rd was observed. The tornado continued south-southeastward south of Elberfeld, shifting more eastward at Seven Hills Rd. A barn was destroyed on Seven Hills Rd with tree damage observed further east. The tornado lifted near Pigeon Creek. Estimated peak winds for this tornado and for the Warrick County portion of it, were 105 mph. |
| 10:59Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | Elberfeld | An EF-1 tornado continued into Warrick County from Vanderburgh County during the early morning hours on April 2nd. The tornado continues tracking southeastward, producing snapped tree trunks at Bethe Lane where the tornado merged into another tornado track. Estimated peak winds for the Warrick County portion of the tornado were 105 mph. |
| 11:04Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | Chandler | An EF-1 tornado touched down west of IN-261, and then impacted a residential area south of Hunter Rd. Three homes suffered substantial damage to their roofs. The tornado continued east-southeast to S. Center Rd before lifting just east of there. Hundreds of trees were either snapped or uprooted in the path. This survey was completed in partnership with Vanderburgh County and Warrick County Emergency Management Agencies. Estimated peak winds were 95 mph. |
| 11:05Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | Stanley | An EF-1 tornado formed in northern Warrick County, IN, during the early morning hours of April 2nd. The tornado did damage to part of a roof on Turpin Hill Rd along with snapping many trees near the Turpin Hill Rd railroad crossing. The tornado shifted southeastward, regaining an easterly trajectory upon reaching Old Kelly Rd. On Folsomville Rd, a large barn was destroyed and significant shingle damage occurred at a home. The tornado dissipated further east at Austill Rd. Overall, dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted and a few other homes observed minor damage. Estimated peak winds were 100 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).