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21:36Z EF1 KLNX NE Keith Brule A tornado touched down in the vicinity of Road west I south and road west 50 damaging several trees and overturning a center pivot irrigation system. The tornado traveled approximately 1 mile to the east southeast, destroying two more center pivot irrigation systems. About a half a mile east of this point, the tornado struck a farmstead, destroying a large covered building, destroyed trees and caused roof damage to a farm house. The tornado dissipated approximately a half a mile east of this point, where it overturned a center pivot irrigation system.
21:39Z EFU KGRK TX Bell Midway A brief tornado was spotted by an off-duty NWS Meteorologist just west of I-35 in Temple. No damage was found.
22:15Z EFU KLNX NE Garden Oshkosh Brief touchdown in open rangeland. No damage reported.
22:27Z EF1 KGRK TX Falls Belvins A tornado formed southeast of Eddy, TX, just south of State Highway 7, in Falls County. The tornado moved northward, causing scattered tree damage as it crossed Highway 7. Several homes and outbuildings sustained minor structural damage as the tornado paralleled Falls County Road 436. One manufactured home sustained EF-1 type damage (DI 2, DOD 7) near the county line with McLennan. The tornado traveled farther north, approximately half a mile inside the limits of McLennan County, dissipating before it reached Bruceville and Interstate 35. The tornado was rated an EF-1 in Falls County with maximum estimated winds of 100 mph. It traveled about 2.33 miles in Falls County before exiting the county around 532 pm CDT.
22:32Z EF1 KGRK TX Mclennan Bruceville-eddy This is a continuation of a tornado that formed near Eddy in Falls County. As the tornado traveled northward, it entered southeast McLennan County at 532 pm CDT, and subsequently impacted a single wide mobile home located along Bruceville Lane. This mobile home was rolled multiple times, destroying the structure and resulting in minor damage to an adjacent frame built home (DI 2, DOD 7). Two occupants were in the mobile home and sustained injuries. The tornado traveled farther north approximately half a mile before dissipating before it reached Bruceville and Interstate 35. The tornado was rated an EF-1 in McLennan County with maximum estimated winds of 105 mph.
22:47Z EF0 KGRK TX Falls Dot A tornado formed southwest of Chilton, TX, in Falls County. It moved northeast, crossing US 77 and producing scattered tree damage as it roughly paralleled State Highway 7 from near Chilton to the Brazos River bottomland southwest of Marlin. Scattered tree damage, mainly constituting the snapping of large hardwood limbs, occurred throughout Marlin and surrounding areas. The tornado dissipated just east of Marlin. This tornado was rated EF-0 with maximum estimated winds of 85 mph.
23:12Z EFU KLNX NE Keith Lemoyne Photo via social media confirms a tornado touchdown over Lake McConaughy approximately 1.4 miles southwest of Belmar. Time estimated by radar evidence.
23:14Z EF0 KGRK TX Falls Mt Rose This tornado formed northwest of Reagan, just west of State Highway 6, and moved east-northeastward, producing scattered tree damage in the vicinity of Reagan. The tornado continued northeastward, roughly paralleling FM 413, eventually crossing State Highway 14 south of Kosse, just inside the southwest corner of Limestone County. Scattered tree damage occurred in and around Kosse. The tornado dissipated just past Highway 7 east of Kosse. The tornado was rated an EF-0 in Falls County with maximum estimated winds of 85 mph. It traveled about 13.17 miles in Falls County before exiting the county around 642 pm CDT.
23:17Z EF0 KFDR OK Harmon Gould A few storm chasers observed a weak tornado southwest of Gould. This is believed to be a landspout tornado that developed under new updraft bases well south of the primary storm updraft. No damage is known to have occurred.
23:28Z EFU KUDX ND Adams Hettinger Arpt The tornado touched down in an open field east of Bucyrus and impacted no structures. There was no damage to evaluate. By National Weather Service policy the tornado is rated EFU (Unknown).
23:29Z EF1 KLNX NE Keith Brule The tornado touched down near road M5 south and Road West 40 in southwestern Keith county where it damaged power poles, snapped several trees off and destroyed a 5000 bushel grain bin. The tornado traveled to the east, overturning two center pivot irrigation systems approximately a quarter mile east of the initial touchdown point. The tornado continued east, damaging outbuildings and overturning a third pivot. The tornado traveled further east, overturning a semi trailer, damaging a shelter belt and striping shingles and siding off a house at a farmstead. The tornado then tracked northeast, where it flipped a fourth center pivot, and damaged outbuildings at a farmstead. The tornado traveled another mile to the northeast before dissipating. Before it dissipated two more center pivot irrigation systems were destroyed.
23:36Z EF1 KLNX NE Keith Lake Mc Conaghy A tornado developed over the North Shore neighborhood near Lazy Ike Road and traveled to the southeast. On building experienced complete roof loss and several large cottonwood trees were either uprooted or had top branches snapped off. One tree, approximately two feet in diameter, fell on a vehicle.
23:37Z EF1 KLNX NE Keith Lake Mc Conaghy A tornado developed in open prairie east of North Shore, where a converging pattern of flattened grass was observed. The tornado traveled north across railroad tracks and flattened a fence line.
23:39Z EF2 KLNX NE Keith Lake Mc Conaghy A brief, but significant, tornado developed in the Lakeview Subdivision and traveled to the northeast. Multiple dwellings suffered damage, including a large pole barn destroyed and single family homes with roof or exterior wall loss. Multiple trees were also downed.
23:42Z EF0 KGRK TX Limestone Kosse This is a continuation of a tornado that formed near Reagan in Falls County. The tornado entered Limestone County at 642 pm CDT and crossed State Highway 14 south of Kosse, just inside the southwest corner of Limestone County. Scattered tree damage occurred in and around Kosse. The tornado dissipated just past Highway 7 east of Kosse. The tornado was rated an EF-0 in Limestone County with maximum estimated winds of 85 mph. It traveled about 2.79 miles in Limestone County before dissipating.
23:44Z EF0 KLNX NE Keith Lake Mc Conaghy A brief tornado developed along the northern beach, generally east of North Shore and south of Lakeview Neighborhood, and traveled east. One camper was flipped and another camper rolled approximately twice. Multiple cottonwood trees were either uprooted or had large branches broken.
00:04Z EF2 KFDR OK Jackson Duke A large, multiple vortex tornado began just east of the Harmon/Jackson County line approximately 7.5 miles southwest of Duke. This tornado moved slowly southeast, then turned more easterly as it approached County Road N1880. One house west of N1880 Road had most of the shingles and some decking removed. The tornado caused tree damage crossing N1880 Road, then continued east breaking power poles across 1.2 miles as it crossed State Highway 34. East of State Highway 34, a mobile home was blown northeast about 75 yards down a hill, and a metal canopy garage was destroyed. The tornado turned northeast for the next five miles. One home received roof damage, and some farm equipment, trees and power poles were damaged. As the tornado approached County Road N1960, it turned north with the centerline moving very close to N1960 Road for the last 2.5 miles. At least two homes and two mobile homes suffered significant roof damage, and at least four barns our outbuildings were destroyed near N1960 Road as this tornado approached and crossed US-62. The tornado finally dissipated along N1960 road about 2/3 of a mile north of US-62.
00:06Z EF1 KSHV TX Henderson Fincastle An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down near an inlet area of Lake Palestine west of Boles Road just southwest of Coffee City. This tornado largely stayed over the water as a waterspout, and it briefly came ashore across the Lake Palestine Resort just west of Highway 155. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted at the resort, with several RV's flipped over, and multiple metal canopies at the marina completely collapsed. This tornado then moved back over water as a waterspout again as it shifted north-northeast, before moving ashore again across a small neighborhood behind the Lake Palestine Motor Inn. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, with at least one large hardwood tree having fallen onto a two story home. The tornado then crossed FM 3506 and into the Briarwood Bay subdivision, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted (DI 27, DOD 4). It was here where the tornado was strongest and widest (480 yards), before weakening and narrowing as it moved across the northern end of the subdivision along the lake. The tornado then moved back over water again as a waterspout, crossing into Smith County at 709 pm CDT. A total of 6 injuries occurred with this tornado, but only 2 people needed transport to the local hospital. Information on the damage in Smith County can be found in a Storm Data separate entry. In Henderson County, this tornado was rated an EF-1 with maximum winds of 105 mph, and tracked for 2.69 miles before crossing into Smith County.
00:09Z EF1 KSHV TX Smith Teaselville This is a continuation of the Southeast Henderson County tornado. This tornado moved across Lake Palestine as a waterspout as it crossed into extreme Southwest Smith County into Dogwood City along Highway 155, where a few small trees were uprooted and multiple large limbs were snapped. This tornado and associated damage continued to narrow as it crossed Highway 155, but still topped a few trees along County Road 1170, snapping several large branches and partially snapping a power pole, downing a power line across Lakeway Circle. The tornado then lifted as it moved into an inlet along Lake Palestine just west of Emerald Bay. The estimated maximum winds associated with the entire tornado track from Southeast Henderson County was 105 mph, although winds in extreme Southwest Smith County were estimated near 85 mph. The estimated maximum path width of the tornado was 480 yards, which was found in the Briarwood Bay subdivision in Coffee City in extreme Southeast Henderson County.
00:15Z EF0 KGRK TX Limestone Harmony A third tornado was spawned by the same supercell moving across Falls and Limestone counties. This tornado formed southeast of Kosse in extreme southwest Limestone County. Scattered large tree limbs were snapped along State Highway 7 as the tornado moved eastward into northern Robertson County near Willow Creek. This tornado was rated an EF-0 with maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. It traveled approximately 3.41 miles before moving into Robertson County at 728 pm CDT.
00:17Z EFU KLNX NE Keith Roscoe Tornado touched down in an open draw and tracked approximately 6 miles to the southeast where it dissipated. No damage was observed and timing was based on radar.
00:22Z EFU KLNX NE Perkins Madrid Tornado touched down in an open draw and tracked approximately 6 miles to the southeast where it dissipated. No damage was observed and timing was based on radar.
00:25Z EF0 KFDR OK Jackson Duke A satellite tornado was observed moving south around the circulation of the primary tornado. This tornado damaged a home as it crossed E1680 Road just east of SH-34.
00:28Z EF0 KGRK TX Robertson Bold Prairie This is a continuation of the tornado in Limestone County. This tornado formed southeast of Kosse in extreme southwest Limestone County. The tornado entered Robertson County at 728 pm CDT, near Headsville, moving east-southeast. The tornado crossed north of Highway 7 and veered northward, still producing scattered tree limb damage. The tornado dissipated northeast of Round Prairie, just below Lake Limestone. The portion of the track in Robertson County also was also rated EF-0 with maximum estimated winds of 85 mph. The total path length in Robertson County was 11.5 miles.
01:25Z EFU KGLD NE Hayes Hayes Center A tornado briefly touched down in an open field and produced no damage. Time estimated from radar.
02:02Z EF1 KGLD NE Hitchcock Trenton Arpt Tornado moved southeast through the community baseball and football fields. Multiple hard wood trees were snapped, uprooted, or otherwise damaged. Wooden 13 foot pole at baseball field was snapped about 4 feet high, leading to the 110 MPH rating. Poles on either side are fine. Oil field pipe (6��� in diameter) for field sign were bent down to the ground. However field goal posts that are smaller are fine. Part of the fence surrounding the football field on west side was bent outward. Part of the canopy roof for the football stands was peeled back. Tin from the roof was blown up to a half mile northeast from the stadium. Most of the roof that was blown landed roughly 100 yards to the northeast. New building behind stadium roof with no doors on north and south sides was not damaged. A 10��� diameter tree limb behind the stadium was broken off. However other trees behind the stadium were undamaged. After the tornado passed the football field it turned south before ending at the edge of the trees by the field.
02:30Z EF0 KGLD NE Red Willow Perry A brief two-minute duration EF-0 tornado snapped branches off a cedar tree, which was the only damage found along the path. Winds were estimated to be 85 mph.
04:30Z EF1 KUEX NE Phelps Holdrege An EF1 tornado tracked catty-corner from southwest to northeast across Holdrege. Much of the damage was noted in trees throughout town. Some large trees were uprooted or snapped. A handful of garages sustained damage. The tornado winds initially damaged the garage door, after which some structural wall damage occurred. The peak wind speed was estimated to be 95 MPH, based on the damage to both trees and structures along its nearly two mile path.
04:51Z EF0 KUEX NE Kearney Axtell A local resident reported damage to an irrigation pivot and soybean field north of Axtell. Subsequent radar review showed a circulation in the same area and time as the report, supporting a tornado. The location of the path was estimated based upon radar and the local resident report. The tornado was rated an EF0 with peak winds estimated to be 80 MPH based upon damage described to the pivot.
05:00Z EF0 KUEX NE Kearney Minden This EF0 rated tornado damaged a handful of irrigation pivots and trees along its over eight mile path. The peak wind speed was estimated to be 85 MPH, based upon tree damage near the middle of the path. This tornado was also noted by a drop in the WSR-88D correlation coefficient product. The drop coincides with the path, but damage was very limited. One possible theory is the lower correlation coefficient shown on radar was caused by corn stalks lifted into the air from several no-till fields.
05:08Z EF1 KUEX NE Howard Cushing This EF1 rated tornado started in extreme eastern Howard County and ended in extreme southern Nance County, with most of its time spent in Merrick County north-northeast of Palmer. There were several spots of tree damage along its roughly 7 mile path. The most significant damage was to an outbuilding and large cottonwood trees northeast of Palmer. The estimated peak wind speed of 95 MPH was estimated based upon the damage at this particular farmstead.
05:10Z EF1 KUEX NE Merrick Palmer This EF1 rated tornado started in extreme eastern Howard County and ended in extreme southern Nance County, with most of its time spent in Merrick County north-northeast of Palmer. There were several spots of tree damage along its roughly 7 mile path. The most significant damage was to an outbuilding and large cottonwood trees northeast of Palmer. The estimated peak wind speed of 95 MPH was estimated based upon the damage at this particular farmstead.
05:17Z EF1 KUEX NE Nance Fullerton This EF1 rated tornado started in extreme eastern Howard County and ended in extreme southern Nance County, with most of its time spent in Merrick County north-northeast of Palmer. There were several spots of tree damage along its roughly 7 mile path. The most significant damage was to an outbuilding and large cottonwood trees northeast of Palmer. The estimated peak wind speed of 95 MPH was estimated based upon the damage at this particular farmstead.
05:26Z EF1 KUEX NE Adams Ayr A short-lived EF1 tornado moved east along and north of Silver Lake Road in far southern Adams County, just northwest of Blue Hill. This tornado had an estimated peak wind speed of 95 MPH based upon damage to a large outbuilding at one farmstead. The tornado damaged two center-pivot irrigation systems before hitting a farmstead. At the farmstead, the main damage was a to a large wood-framed, metal building, including blowing out the door and the back wall. Tree damage was widespread across the northern part of the farmstead. Down the road a mile or so, the tornado destroyed a lean-to shed on an old barn. Horses inside the barn were also injured. The tornado lifted shortly thereafter. Surrounding the tornado path, especially to the north and west, there were several pockets of sporadic straight-line wind damage, with gusts exceeding 70 MPH. Damage in this path included to trees, several center-pivot irrigation systems, and the destruction of an old barn at another farmstead.
06:08Z EF1 KOAX NE Platte Tarnov This tornado developed about 3 miles east of Tarnov, knocking over center pivots and grain storage bins as it crossed agricultural fields. The tornado continued moving east across Platte County, damaging the outbuildings of a goat farm, and producing high-end EF-0 damage. The tornado moved east to damage the farmhouse, outbuildings and trees of another goat farm, producing EF-1 damage. The tornado then moved slightly north of east tracking into Colfax County. Peak winds during this segment of the tornado track were estimated to be 100 miles per hour. The maximum path width for this segment was measured to be 700 yards, with an average width estimated at 200 yards.
06:13Z EF1 KOAX NE Platte (olu)columbus Arpt A tornado tracked from the north side of the Columbus airport, across open fields to the east. Several wooden power poles were snapped along 3rd Avenue. Winds north of the track were out of the NW and winds at the Columbus AWOS, south of the track, were out of the SSW. Peak estimated winds for this tornado were 100 miles per hour. The max path width was measured at 50 yards, with an average width estimated to be 50 yards as well.
06:19Z EF1 KOAX NE Colfax Leigh This is a continuation of the EF-1 tornado from Platte County. After moving into Colfax County, the roof of a large livestock barn was damaged, producing EF-1 damage. The tornado dissipated in an agricultural field about 5.5 miles southeast of Leigh. The peak winds and width of the tornado in this segment were 107 miles per hour and 250 yards respectively. The average width was estimated to be 100 yards for this segment as well.
06:30Z EF1 KOAX NE Colfax Howells This tornado developed 3 miles southwest of Howells, where it damaged a grain bin and flipped a center pivot. It moved northeast across agricultural fields between County Road T and County Road U. As it crossed County Road 14 it snapped several wood power poles. The tornado continued tracking northeast crossing near the intersection of County Road 15 and County Road V, about 1.5 miles southeast of Howells. The tornado's width varied from from one-tenth to one-third of mile along its track. Straight line wind damage from the descending rear inflow jet was found south of the track. Peak estimated winds for this tornado were at 100 miles per hour. The maximum width was measured at 400 yards, with an average width estimated at 150 yards.
06:43Z EF0 KOAX NE Seward Ruby This tornado was a very brief spin-up causing minor damage to a center pivot. The peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 70 miles per hour. The maximum width was measured to be 20 yards with an estimated width also at 20 yards.
06:50Z EF0 KOAX NE Dodge Snyder A brief tornado developed just south of Prenzlow Meat Factor, damaging outbuilding and both snapping and uprooting pine trees. The tornado continued east, flipping and mangling a center pivot before dissipating. The peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be 85 miles per hour. The maximum width of the tornado was measured to be 75 yards with the average width estimated to be 30 yards.
07:03Z EF0 KOAX NE Saunders Leshara This was a very brief spin-up that caused tree damage near the Woodcliff Lake community. The peak estimated winds were 75 miles per hour. The maximum path width was measured at 20 yards, with an average of 20 yards as well.
07:12Z EF0 KOAX NE Saunders Ashland This tornado was a brief spin-up that caused damage to trees and powerlines on County Road 6, 3 miles northwest of Ashland. The peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be 76 miles per hour. The maximum path width and average path width for this tornado were both 60 yards.
07:18Z EF0 KOAX NE Washington Orum This tornado touched down near the intersection of County Road 22 and County Road 15 where trees in the area had several branches broken off. As the tornado continued northeast, several power poles and trees were damaged along its path. This tornado dissipated near the intersection of County Road P20 and County Road 21. The maximum winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 80 miles per hour. The max path width was measured to be 60 yards with an estimated average width at 50 yards.
07:18Z EF0 KOAX NE Washington Blair This tornado touched down at the intersection of US Highway 30 and Highway 133. As it tracked northeast into the south side of Blair, numerous trees were topped or had several branches broken off. This tornado dissipated at the intersection of South Street and South 10th Street. The peak estimated winds in this tornado were 74 miles per hour. The maximum width and average width of this tornado were determined to be 60 yards.
07:25Z EF0 KOAX NE Sarpy Gretna This brief tornado damaged powerpoles along Capehart Road approximately 2 miles southeast of Gretna. Peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 79 miles per hour. The max path width and average path width were both 50 yards for this tornado.
07:32Z EF0 KOAX NE Sarpy La Vista This very brief tornado near Shadow Lake Elementary produced minor damage to homes and damaged numerous trees in the neighborhood. Some fences were also damaged. Peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 79 miles per hour. The maximum path width and average path width for this tornado were both 60 yards.
07:35Z EF0 KOAX NE Sarpy Ft Crook This tornado developed just south of Looking Glass Park and damaged a couple of trees. The tornado quickly move northeast over Offutt Air Force Base damaging several trees, overturning an enclosed trailer, and causing minor roof damage to a building. The tornado then continued northeast until ending in Old Towne Bellevue. Peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 80 miles per hour. The maximum track width was estimated to be at 300 yards, with an average width estimated at 100 yards.
07:41Z EF1 KOAX IA Harrison Missouri Vly This brief spin-up tornado caused significant tree damage across Missouri Valley, with the worst of the damage along 7th Street between Michigan St and Superior Street. Peak estimated winds were at 107 miles per hour. The maximum path width was measured at 150 yards, with an average path width estimated at 100 yards.
08:00Z EF0 KOAX IA Pottawattamie Treynor This very brief spin up remained near Aspen Road and 300th street south of Treynor. Three grain bins were destroyed as well as numerous trees.
08:08Z EF1 KSRX AR Sevier Beacon Hill During the early morning hours of May 24th, an EF-1 tornado with maximum winds estimated at 110 mph, first touched down on Beacon Hill Road in rural Central Sevier County, Arkansas between the towns of De Queen and Lockesburg in association with a quasi-linear convective system. It continued to move northeastward for 4 to 5 miles, crossing US Highway 71 just south of the US Hwy 70 intersection, then lifting along Sevier County Road 328. Damage consisted mostly of uprooted and snapped trees and power lines, with structural damage to a few outbuildings and sheds. A few residences were damaged due to falling trees or branches. Peak intensity of the tornado was estimated as the tornado crossed Farm-to-Market Road 15 south of the community of Geneva. There, many trees where snapped, a residence was damaged, and a chicken house had roof panels removed. Many areas northeast of this location were hard to access by the NWS survey team, but the team found enough evidence to conclude the tornado continued to the northeast for several more miles before lifting.
08:10Z EF0 KOAX IA Montgomery Wales This brief spin-up tornado damaged outbuildings at a farmstead and numerous trees in far northwestern Montgomery County. The peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 74 miles per hour. The peak track width and average track width for this tornado were both 60 yards.
08:13Z EF0 KOAX IA Shelby Westphalia This brief spin-up tornado damaged roofs off an outbuilding and downed several trees. The peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 80 miles per hour. The maximum path width and estimated average path width were both 40 yards.
08:22Z EF0 KOAX IA Montgomery Elliott This brief spin-up tornado touched down near the intersection of 120th Street and O Avenues where it destroyed an outbuilding. The tornado then traveled northeast where it rolled over a camper and tore the roof off of a garage outbuilding. Peak winds in this tornado were estimated to be at 74 miles per hour. The track width of this tornado was 30 yards.
09:38Z EF0 KDMX IA Dallas Ortonville Tree damage began along 270th Street between R and S Avenues south of Dallas Center in central Dallas County. The QLCS tornado proceeded east northeast rapidly producing tree damage as well as some outbuilding damage at a farmstead. The tornado passed just south of the Dallas Center/Grimes High School before entering Polk County.
09:42Z EF0 KDMX IA Boone Madrid This QLCS tornado started a few miles north of Woodward and moved eastward quickly. Most of the damage along the entire path was to trees although one farmstead south of Luther had damage to one of the outbuildings. The tornado lifted to the south of Napier in eastern Boone County.
09:48Z EF0 KDMX IA Polk Grimes This tornado crossed from Dallas County into Polk County just west of Grimes. The tornado proceeded east northeast across portions of western and northern Grimes before dissipating near the intersection of NW Beaverbrook Blvd and NE Park Street. Most of the damage within Grimes occurred to trees and roof shingles.
09:53Z EF0 KDMX IA Polk Johnston The path of this tornado started within Terra Parkin Johnston and moved northeast into a housing area before crossing over the Village Square Shopping Center. Most of the damage was done to trees with some minor damage to houses, mainly to shingles. The path continued northeast through Johnston with more tree damage before crossing the Des Moines River north of NW 66th Avenue. The tornado dissipated shortly thereafter near NW Fisher Lane.
09:57Z EF0 KDMX IA Warren Beech A TDS was observed on the KDMX WSR-88D Doppler radar to the northeast of Indianola. Damage was also reported from the same area via social media. The brief tornado remained in mostly rural areas of Warren County with the bulk of the damage to trees.
10:07Z EF0 KDMX IA Polk Enterprise Received reports of damage to an outbuilding near the beginning of this tornado with additional damage with a semi moved, outbuilding roof damage and trees partially knocked down. The brief tornado was east of Ankeny.
10:10Z EF1 KDMX IA Hamilton Ellsworth Trained spotter reported damage on both sides of Interstate 35 in conjunction with this tornado. The tornado also tossed over 2 semis that were on the interstate. A hog confinement building was partially destroyed providing the EF1 damage.
10:56Z EF1 KDMX IA Keokuk Delta An NWS survey team found damage consistent with an EF-1 tornado, just northwest of Delta, Iowa, in Keokuk County early Friday morning. The brief tornado had estimated winds around 110 mph, and caused significant damage to trees and outbuildings. There were no injuries. Thanks to Keokuk County emergency management for assistance in completing the survey.
11:26Z EF1 KDVN IA Washington Wellman A tornado developed southwest of Wellman in Washington County, and tracked quickly to the northeast along a patch through the Amish and Frytown areas in Johnson County. The tornado caused damage to homes, outbuildings, and trees. No injuries were reported. Thanks to Washington and Johnson County emergency management for assistance in completing the survey.
11:36Z EF1 KDVN IA Johnson Amish A tornado developed southwest of Wellman in Washington County, and tracked quickly to the northeast along a patch through the Amish and Frytown areas in Johnson County. The tornado caused damage to homes, outbuildings, and trees. No injuries were reported. Thanks to Washington and Johnson County emergency management for assistance in completing the survey.
11:45Z EF1 KDVN IA Washington Riverside A tornado developed south of Riverside in Washington County, and moved rapidly northeast, following an intermittent path through southeast Johnson County, to near West Branch in Cedar County. The tornado destroyed an outbuilding southeast of Riverside, and caused tree and other outbuilding damage. The tornado was rated EF1 with maximum winds around 100 mph. Thanks to emergency management for assistance with this survey.
11:50Z EF1 KDVN IA Johnson River Jct A tornado developed south of Riverside in Washington County, and moved rapidly northeast, following an intermittent path through southeast Johnson County, to near West Branch in Cedar County. The tornado destroyed an outbuilding southeast of Riverside, and caused tree and other outbuilding damage. The tornado was rated EF1 with maximum winds around 100 mph. Thanks to emergency management for assistance with this survey.
11:55Z EF1 KDVN IA Johnson Lone Tree A tornado developed south of Lone Tree in Johnson County, as evidenced by a public photo. The tornado then tracked rapidly northeast, and caused damage to outbuildings at a farm west of Nichols along Highway 22. The tornado then continue through open farm land before lifting between West Liberty and Atalissa. The tornado was rated EF-1 with max winds around 90 mph.

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