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Tornado Reports

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16:41Z EF0 KMOB FL Escambia Cantonment A very compact, short-lived EF0 tornado moved through the Twin|Pines community in Cantonment. This tornado began on the south|side of the community where a very small tree was snapped lying|due east. The tornado continued northeast where public provided|video showed a small vortex around 5 yards wide crossed the|northeast corner of the fence and the intersection where Twin|Pines Circle loops back on itself. Minor damage to the fence|occurred here along with other loose objects being thrown across|the road. The tornado was visible on the video as it crossed the|adjacent neighbors's property and disappeared into the tree line.|It's possible this tornado began sooner and ended later, and|further refinements of the track are possible in the coming days.
18:25Z EF1 KCYS WY Albany Laramie Multiple spotters reported a tornado. |A thunderstorm approached the ridges just east of Laramie, |producing a funnel cloud near I-80 and ultimately a tornado. |The tornado produced a swath of pine tree damage near |Pilot Hill, including uprooted and snapped trees. The heaviest |damage occurred along the Pilot Hill connector trail. Photos of |damage estimate the maximum path width of nearly one-quarter mile,|while radar and storm reports were also used for path length.
18:41Z EF1 KFTG CO Teller Divide Confirmed tornado northeast of Divide, in Teller County. Rating was EF-1 with winds estimated at 106 mph.
19:38Z EFU KUDX ND Adams Hettinger Arpt The tornado touched down in an open field north of Hettinger and impacted no structures. There was no damage to evaluate. By National Weather Service policy the tornado is rated EF-U (Unknown).
20:15Z EF0 KCYS NE Kimball Bushnell Brief tornado touched down in a field, verified by photos and timing estimated with radar. Damage to a center pivot irrigation system.
20:35Z EFU KCYS WY Niobrara Manville Multiple reports of funnel clouds and brief tornado near Manville. Verified with pictures, with location and time estimated by radar. Rated EF-U in coordination with emergency management.
20:50Z EFU KCYS WY Niobrara Lusk Numerous spotter reports of funnels and occasional touchdowns.
21:03Z EFU KCYS WY Converse Clayton Photos and video confirmed a landspout near the power plant at Glenrock. No damage was reported.
21:25Z EF0 KVNX KS Harper Harper A brief tornado was reported by the emergency manager which pulled two stop signs out of the ground, and an ad bulletin sign was snapped off at the post.
22:09Z EF1 KCCX PA Bedford Purcell The York Road Tornado (EF1) occurred in southeastern Bedford County during the evening hours of June 17, 2025 with estimated maximum wind speeds at 95 mph, with a path width of 175 yards and a path length of 1.1 miles. The tornado began just northeast of the intersection of Robinsonville Road and Sideling Hill Creek Road, causing tree damage as it continued to parallel Sideling Hill Creek Road. Multiple softwood and hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted along both sides of upper York Road, with power line poles and wires being knocked down near a residence on upper York Road. There were also multiple uprooted softwood and hardwood trees along lower York Road. The tornado first crossed upper York Road and then crossed Shreveport Road northeast of the intersection with York Road. The tornado then crossed the East Branch of Sideling Hill Creek, producing additional tree damage before dissipating west of Browning Road. No injuries or deaths were reported due to the York Road Tornado.
23:40Z EFU KUDX NE Morrill Bonner Pictures verified a landspout south of Alliance. No damage was reported.
01:06Z EF2 KDDC OK Ellis Arnett This large tornado started near the Texas state line and moved southeast through southwestern Ellis County. It was rain-wrapped much of the time, although research radars and the damage survey confirmed it's existence.||The tornado moved southeast causing extensive roof damage to a home and a barn as well as causing significant damage in groves of trees near Little Robe Creek, including snapping and debarking the trees. The tornado continued southeast and caused more extensive tree damage along County Roads D1695 and E0720. One home that had been burned in the Smokehouse Creek wildfire (February 2024) was further damaged with the tornado scattering the remnants of the house.||The tornado severely damaged more trees and downed power line along County Roads N1730 and E0730 and along the Canadian River before crossing into Roger Mills County.
01:07Z EF1 KDDC OK Ellis Arnett While the large rain-wrapped tornado was moving through southwest Ellis County, storm chasers observed a parallel tornado. Information from emergency management and an NWS storm survey indicated this tornado produced tree damage along County Road N1710, then damaged two barns along County Road E0690 as the tornado moved east-southeast.
01:14Z EF2 KDDC OK Roger Mills Durham This tornado moved into northwestern Roger Mills County from Ellis County and into the Antelope Hills region. As the tornado crossed County Roads N1760 and N1757, the tornado snapped many trees and partially debarked some. Two oil field outbuildings were also damaged in this area. Many trees were also snapped and uprooted nnear County Road N1780 and a few power poles were snapped. The tornado then turned south-southeast and damaged more trees and a barn after crossing County Road E0785. The tornado dissipated soon after this.
01:16Z EFU KDDC OK Roger Mills Crawford A television storm chaser observed a tornado looking west-northwest from the intersection of US-283 and E0720 Road. This tornado was north of the large rain-wrapped tornado moving through northwestern Roger Mills County. No damage was reported and the specific location of this tornado is estimated.
02:39Z EF0 KVNX OK Alfalfa Jet A tornado damaged a barn in southeastern Alfalfa County along County Road E0230 to the west of County Road N2740. The tornado moved northeast for about 2 miles.
02:52Z EFU KVNX OK Major Isabella Television storm chasers observed a small tornado northwest of Isabella. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
02:53Z EFU KVNX OK Grant Pond Creek Storm spotters reported a tornado near or west of US-81 near the Garfield-Grant County line. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
05:36Z EF1 KINX OK Mayes Pryor This tornado developed on the east side of Pryor, south of Highway 20 and east of S Bailey Street. It moved northeast across Highway 20 and NE 1st Street, where a metal building structure was severely damaged, and the roof of a funeral home was damaged. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. The tornado continued to move northeast, crossing the W 480 and W 470 Roads, before turning more easterly. It then crossed the N 434 and N 435 Roads before dissipating. The roof of a home was damaged, several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and large tree limbs were snapped in the portion of the tornado north of NE 5th Street. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 105 mph.
05:42Z EF1 KINX OK Mayes Boatman This tornado began south of Boatman, west of the S 439 Road. It moved east-northeast, uprooting trees and snapping numerous large tree limbs as it crossed the S 439 and S 440 Roads, as well as the E 530 Road. It moved across Lake Hudson, and then Highway 82. The tornado moved northeast, roughly paralleling the E 523 Road, and then crossed the S 4437th Road, and the E 508 Road before dissipating. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in the path east of Lake Hudson. This tornado produced a tornadic debris signature from the KINX WSR-88D. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 105 to 110 mph.
05:53Z EF1 KINX OK Cherokee Thompson Corner This tornado developed west of Baker Road and south of Grandview Road. It moved east-northeast, uprooting numerous trees and damaging an outbuilding. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 95 to 105 mph.
05:56Z EF1 KINX OK Cherokee Tahlequah Arpt This tornado developed north of Burchett Road and west of Bryant Road. It moved east-southeast across the northern portion of Tahlequah, and then crossed Highway 10 and the Illinois River east of town. The tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees along its path, some of which fell onto homes. This tornado produced a tornadic debris signature from the KINX and KSRX WSR-88Ds. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 105 to 110 mph.
05:59Z EF1 KINX OK Delaware Topsy This tornado developed within a squall line to the northwest of Eucha, and moved northeast for nearly 4 miles. The tornado was embedded in a precipitation core within the line. Many trees were uprooted or snapped along the path. Three power poles were damage when trees fell on the associated lines. A few homes received minor damage, mostly from falling trees, and a poultry house was overturned. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
06:04Z EF1 KINX OK Cherokee Robbins This is the first segment of a two segment tornado. The tornado developed north of Highway 62 and west of the 742 Road. It moved east through the 580 Road, and then turned more southeast, crossing Highway 62, and then moved into Adair County. The tornado uprooted and snapped numerous trees, some of the trees fell onto homes. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph.
06:10Z EF1 KSRX OK Adair Titanic This is the second segment of a two segment tornado. The tornado moved into Adair County near the 754 Road, moved southeast and then turned to the east, before crossing the 4630 Road and dissipating. The tornado uprooted numerous trees. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
06:14Z EF1 KSRX OK Adair Christie This tornado developed just west of the 4648 Road and north of the 770 Road. It moved east across Scraper Hollow, and then east-northeast across England Hollow Road and Highway 59, dissipating east of the 4727 Road. The tornado uprooted numerous trees, and destroyed an outbuilding. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
06:20Z EF1 KINX AR Benton Maysville This tornado developed south of Leonard Ranch Road and east of School House Road. It moved east, uprooting numerous trees along Leonard Ranch Road, and then turned northeast as it approached Beaty Road. Numerous trees were uprooted as it crossed Beaty Road and Big Spring Road, before the tornado dissipated. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 105 mph.
06:29Z EF1 KSRX AR Benton Highfill This tornado developed just west of True Road, south of Daniels Road, where trees were uprooted. It moved northeast, severely damaging the northern portion of five chicken houses, and then crossed Daniels Road into a subdivision of homes. Several homes in the southeast section of this subdivision received significant structural damage to their roofs, and numerous others received minor damage to their roofs. The tornado continued to move east-northeast after it crossed Mason Valley Road, and uprooted trees near the intersection of Vaughn Road and Wagner Road, before dissipating. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 95 to 105 mph.
06:54Z EF1 KSRX AR Washington West Fork This tornado developed east of Highway 71, along Mineral Springs Road. It moved east along Mineral Springs Road, severely damaging a couple outbuildings, uprooting multiple trees, and snapping numerous large tree limbs. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.

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