This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in June and July 2024. On average, there are 213 confirmed tornadoes in June and 119 confirmed tornadoes in July.[1]
In June, tornadoes are commonly focused across the Midwest and the central and northern Great Plains, and occasionally the Northeast, all due to their proximity to the late spring/early summer jet stream which continues to retreat farther north. Additionally, activity can sometimes increase in the Florida Peninsula as a result of early-season tropical activity.[2] In July, the northern states nearer the Canadian border are most favored for tornadoes, including the Upper Midwest, the Great Lakes and the Northeastern states, due to the positioning of the summertime jet stream. Summer thunderstorms and tropical activity can also result in (mostly weak) tornado activity in the Florida Peninsula.[3]
In a significant reversal from April and May, June featured below average activity with 149 tornadoes. While most days featured tornadoes, they were generally isolated in nature and no major outbreaks occurred during the month with damaging winds and large hail being much more common. July started off somewhat slow before an unusually large outbreak spawned by the landfall of Hurricane Beryl struck the south central states, Mississippi Valley, and Northeast between July 8–10. During the middle of month, several days of intense severe weather along with tornadic activity impacted the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast, including a derecho that struck Davenport, Iowa and Chicago on July 15. As a result, July surpassed its average count on that day. The second half of July was much less active with far fewer tornadoes. Despite this, the month still finished much above average with 208 tornadoes, which ranked it as the third most active July on record, behind only 1992 and 1993.[4]
June
editEFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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40 | 48 | 51 | 8 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 149 |
June 1 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Fairhope | Baldwin | AL | 30°31′34″N 87°54′39″W / 30.526°N 87.9109°W | 08:17–08:19 | 0.37 mi (0.60 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A waterspout formed in Mobile Bay and moved onshore, snapping numerous trees and a light pole. One tree fell onto a home.[5] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Alpine | Pecos | TX | 30°47′N 103°29′W / 30.79°N 103.48°W | 22:06–22:16 | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A dusty circulation, possibly a landspout originally, occurred over open terrain and was unable to be surveyed.[6] |
June 2 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | N of Burnstad | Logan | ND | 46°25′18″N 99°37′08″W / 46.4216°N 99.6189°W | 19:39–19:42 | 0.56 mi (0.90 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado touched down in an open field and impacted no structures.[7] | |||||||
EFU | S of Woodworth | Stutsman | ND | 47°04′N 99°18′W / 47.07°N 99.3°W | 19:48–19:59 | 1.52 mi (2.45 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A tornado remained over open land, doing no damage.[8] | |||||||
EF2 | E of Maurine to NE of Opal | Meade | SD | 45°01′42″N 102°24′16″W / 45.0282°N 102.4044°W | 21:16–21:23 | 4.09 mi (6.58 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
The tornado crossed US 212, snapping power poles and uprooting trees.[9] | |||||||
EF0 | Lake Meredith | Hutchinson | TX | 35°42′N 101°36′W / 35.7°N 101.6°W | 00:11–00:14 | 1.49 mi (2.40 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
The tornado was photographed as it moved over the lake and lifted as it approached the shore. Some tree limbs were damaged.[10] | |||||||
EF3 | NW Sanderson | Terrell | TX | 30°09′11″N 102°25′25″W / 30.1531°N 102.4236°W | 00:14–00:18 | 0.91 mi (1.46 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
This intense, low-end EF3 tornado impacted a neighborhood on the northwest side of Sanderson. Several homes sustained roof and wall damage and a mobile home was destroyed. A sturdy steel carport was destroyed and trees were debarked. The tornado also moved heavy shipping containers and snapped power poles before lifting. Twelve people were injured.[11] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Sanford | Hutchinson | TX | 35°43′N 101°35′W / 35.72°N 101.59°W | 00:16–00:18 | 0.89 mi (1.43 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Mesquite tree limbs were snapped and other vegetation was damaged.[12] | |||||||
EF1 | Sanderson | Terrell | TX | 30°08′32″N 102°23′58″W / 30.1423°N 102.3995°W | 00:20–00:22 | 0.37 mi (0.60 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief high-end EF1 rope tornado touched down in the center of Sanderson shortly after the previous one dissipated. It damaged roofs, downed power poles, and destroyed a wooden building.[13] | |||||||
EFU | W of Fort Ransom | Ransom | ND | 46°31′N 97°56′W / 46.52°N 97.93°W | 00:47–00:48 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado was reported by a trained storm spotter.[14] | |||||||
EFU | N of Silverton | Briscoe | TX | 34°37′19″N 101°24′22″W / 34.622°N 101.406°W | 00:57–01:14 | 9.26 mi (14.90 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado remained over open fields.[15] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Silverton | Briscoe | TX | 34°34′33″N 101°17′03″W / 34.5759°N 101.2842°W | 01:10–01:34 | 8.7 mi (14.0 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
As the previous tornado occluded, another tornado touched down and remained over open fields.[16] |
June 3 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | N of Eustace | Henderson | TX | 32°20′27″N 95°58′50″W / 32.3409°N 95.9806°W | 00:14–00:15 | 0.46 mi (0.74 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A brief tornado was documented in photographs and on video. No damage was found.[17] |
June 4 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | NW of Liberty | Amite | MS | 31°11′N 90°52′W / 31.18°N 90.87°W | 21:36–21:42 | 4.2 mi (6.8 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[18] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Liberty | Amite | MS | 31°10′N 90°45′W / 31.17°N 90.75°W | 21:48–22:03 | 5.37 mi (8.64 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Large swaths of trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell onto a home.[19] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Pine Grove to WNW of Hillsdale | St. Helena | LA | 30°45′N 90°42′W / 30.75°N 90.7°W | 21:55–22:01 | 3.05 mi (4.91 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
High-resolution satellite imagery showed extensive tree damage in an inaccessible area that aligned with a tornadic debris signature on radar. Some trees were able to be surveyed, allowing for a rating.[20] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Gillsburg to NE of Osyka | Amite, Pike | MS | 31°01′N 90°41′W / 31.01°N 90.69°W | 21:55–22:11 | 15.56 mi (25.04 km) | 275 yd (251 m) |
A QLCS tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees.[21] | |||||||
EFU | S of Greensburg | St. Helena | LA | 30°49′N 90°41′W / 30.81°N 90.68°W | 21:57–22:02 | 4.38 mi (7.05 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
High-resolution satellite imagery showed notable swaths of tree damage in an inaccessible area. No ground survey was able to be conducted.[22] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Summit | Amite | MS | 31°18′N 90°37′W / 31.3°N 90.62°W | 21:58–22:02 | 2.94 mi (4.73 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
The roof to a small outbuilding was damaged and numerous damaged trees were noted on satellite imagery.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Greenlaw to ENE of Lewiston | Tangipahoa | LA | 30°57′N 90°28′W / 30.95°N 90.47°W | 22:08–22:17 | 7.14 mi (11.49 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Trees were snapped and uprooted.[24] | |||||||
EF1 | Amite | Tangipahoa | LA | 30°44′N 90°34′W / 30.73°N 90.56°W | 22:08–22:14 | 3.56 mi (5.73 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado initially started in a densely wooded area before moving across I-55 into Amite. Only trees were damaged.[25] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Clare | Webster | IA | 42°36′51″N 94°17′56″W / 42.6143°N 94.2988°W | 22:31–22:32 | 0.22 mi (0.35 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A brief tornado was videoed.[26] |
June 5 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | S of East Lynn | Vermilion | IL | 40°24′53″N 87°48′50″W / 40.4146°N 87.8138°W | 13:27–13:29 | 1.17 mi (1.88 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A house lost a portion of its roof, several barns sustained roof and wall damage, and several grain bins were destroyed. Trees were uprooted and tree limbs were snapped.[27] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Grayling | Crawford | MI | 44°35′10″N 84°31′21″W / 44.586°N 84.5225°W | 17:19–17:20 | 0.27 mi (0.43 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
This brief tornado blew down numerous trees at a golf club. Some fell on a house.[28] | |||||||
EF1 | Livonia | Wayne | MI | 42°23′N 83°26′W / 42.38°N 83.43°W | 19:30–19:39 | 5.75 mi (9.25 km) | 450 yd (410 m) |
1 death – The tornado snapped tree limbs, uprooted and sheared off trees, and damaged some houses. A toddler was killed and one person was injured by a fallen tree.[29] | |||||||
EF0 | ENE of Bunker Hill to E of Inwood | Berkeley | WV | 39°20′15″N 78°01′59″W / 39.3375°N 78.033°W | 20:04–20:08 | 0.92 mi (1.48 km) | 65 yd (59 m) |
At least one structure sustained gutter damage. Trees and tree limbs were damaged. Grass was disturbed in a rotating pattern.[30] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Kearneysville | Berkeley | WV | 39°23′07″N 77°55′34″W / 39.3854°N 77.9261°W | 20:29–20:34 | 1.69 mi (2.72 km) | 110 yd (100 m) |
Trees were snapped or uprooted.[31] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Shepherdstown | Jefferson | WV | 39°25′00″N 77°49′45″W / 39.4168°N 77.8293°W | 20:58–21:02 | 1.25 mi (2.01 km) | 130 yd (120 m) |
Trees and tree limbs were downed.[32] | |||||||
EF0 | Southern Boonsboro | Washington | MD | 39°29′23″N 77°39′45″W / 39.4898°N 77.6625°W | 21:40–21:41 | 0.59 mi (0.95 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A trained storm spotter and radar data confirmed a tornado. It did not cause damage.[33] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Waterford to S of Stumptown | Loudoun | VA | 39°09′56″N 77°33′53″W / 39.1655°N 77.5648°W | 22:42–22:43 | 1.05 mi (1.69 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
The tornado caused minor damage to windows and siding and tore the plastic roof off a small shelter. Trees were snapped and uprooted. A tornado debris signature was evident on radar.[34] | |||||||
EF1 | Poolesville to SW of Germantown | Montgomery | MD | 39°07′14″N 77°29′06″W / 39.1206°N 77.4851°W | 23:01–23:27 | 8.83 mi (14.21 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Numerous trellises were snapped and a 9,000 lb (4,100 kg) shipping container was uplifted and bounced twice, damaging telephone phones and leaving divots in the ground. Doors to a barn were collapsed and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[35] | |||||||
EF1 | Gaithersburg to Ashton | Montgomery | MD | 39°08′08″N 77°17′11″W / 39.1355°N 77.2863°W | 23:27–00:03 | 15.16 mi (24.40 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This tornado developed as the EF1 Poolesville tornado dissipated. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and some power lines were downed. Seven homes in Gaithersburg were condemned as a result of damage from trees. One large oak tree injured five people when it fell on a house.[36] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Westminster | Carroll | MD | 39°37′N 77°00′W / 39.61°N 77°W | 23:42–23:43 | 0.69 mi (1.11 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A few structures sustained minor damage and a few trees were downed.[37] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Bexar, AL | Itawamba (MS), Marion (AL) | MS, AL | 34°09′52″N 88°12′44″W / 34.1645°N 88.2121°W | 23:43–23:48 | 3.37 mi (5.42 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted along the Mississippi/Alabama state line.[38] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Bangs | Knox | OH | 40°18′N 82°34′W / 40.3°N 82.57°W | 23:44–23:56 | 3.27 mi (5.26 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Cleveland. Preliminary information.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Bluff to S of Pull Tight | Fayette, Marion | AL | 33°53′54″N 87°52′39″W / 33.8984°N 87.8774°W | 23:52–00:01 | 7.23 mi (11.64 km) | 325 yd (297 m) |
Several stores in a strip mall sustained cosmetic damage including blown-out glass doors. One home had minor siding damage and others had shingle damage. Trees were uprooted and snapped along the path with one tree falling on a home. The tornado moved through the northern and western parts of Winfield.[39] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Eldersburg to SW of Finksburg | Carroll | MD | 39°25′33″N 76°58′18″W / 39.4259°N 76.9717°W | 23:59–00:11 | 4.42 mi (7.11 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A house sustained siding and shingle damage. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or had large limbs snapped.[40] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of East Liberty | Delaware | OH | 40°18′56″N 82°48′03″W / 40.3156°N 82.8008°W | 00:02–00:03 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak tornado was captured on video. Minor tree damage occurred.[41] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Atwood to Belgreen | Franklin | AL | 34°20′58″N 87°59′27″W / 34.3494°N 87.9908°W | 00:06–00:25 | 12.86 mi (20.70 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
Trusses were damaged and small portions of roofing were ripped off of two chicken houses. A shed lost about a quarter of its roof as well. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell onto a home and another that fell on a porch roof, damaging it.[42] | |||||||
EF1 | Columbia | Howard | MD | 39°12′54″N 76°49′19″W / 39.215°N 76.822°W | 00:31–00:33 | 0.92 mi (1.48 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Roofing fascia was peeled from a townhome. Trees were uprooted and snapped. About a dozen parked cars were damaged by falling trees and tree limbs.[43] | |||||||
EF1 | Arbutus to southern Baltimore | Baltimore, City of Baltimore | MD | 39°14′05″N 76°42′23″W / 39.2348°N 76.7063°W | 00:45–00:57 | 3.34 mi (5.38 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
Four large overhead doors were blown out on a warehouse and a building supply store lost awning and roofing material. Numerous trees, power lines, and telephone lines were downed along the path. One large oak tree fell on a house and two cars.[44] | |||||||
EF0 | Eastern Baltimore | City of Baltimore | MD | 39°16′48″N 76°34′51″W / 39.28°N 76.5808°W | 01:01–01:03 | 0.43 mi (0.69 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
Small signs were tossed and trees were snapped or uprooted.[45] | |||||||
EF1 | Middle River | Baltimore | MD | 39°20′09″N 76°24′56″W / 39.3359°N 76.4156°W | 01:27–01:30 | 0.94 mi (1.51 km) | 110 yd (100 m) |
A brief tornado damaged several mobile homes, removing shingles and underpinning. Several sheds, carports, and a trampoline were tossed and several trees were snapped. A tornado debris signature was evident on radar.[46] | |||||||
EF0 | SSW of Marne | Licking | OH | 40°03′14″N 82°18′32″W / 40.0538°N 82.3088°W | 02:56–02:57 | 0.6 mi (0.97 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This brief tornado damaged a swath of trees and did minor damage to structures.[47] | |||||||
EF2 | Frazeysburg | Muskingum | OH | 40°07′09″N 82°08′12″W / 40.1191°N 82.1367°W | 04:37–04:40 | 1.25 mi (2.01 km) | 120 yd (110 m) |
A narrow but strong tornado occurred just after midnight, causing significant damage in Frazeysburg. The second story of a home was removed, resulting in partial wall collapse. Two other homes and a small store lost their roofs, two barns were destroyed, and Frazeysburg Elementary School sustained fascia damage. Several trees were either snapped or uprooted and a phone pole was knocked down.[48] |
June 6 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Lockhart | Orange | FL | 28°38′N 81°27′W / 28.63°N 81.45°W | 23:00–23:01 | 0.03 mi (0.048 km) | 5 yd (4.6 m) |
A FDOT camera videoed a landspout lofting dust. No damage was reported.[49] |
June 7 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | W of Holbrook | Navajo | AZ | 34°54′00″N 110°15′30″W / 34.9°N 110.2582°W | 20:31–20:33 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A landspout was videoed.[50] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Arnold | Custer | NE | 41°32′20″N 100°03′29″W / 41.539°N 100.058°W | 22:19–22:25 | 1.73 mi (2.78 km) | 750 yd (690 m) |
Power poles were snapped off at the base and an irrigation pivot system and their pump house sustained significant damage. Pipes were wrapped around power poles and the pump house. Some pipes were carried over half a mile (800m). Trees were uprooted.[51] |
June 8 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | S of Flagler | Kit Carson | CO | 39°08′36″N 103°03′35″W / 39.1433°N 103.0596°W | 22:37–22:46 | 4.07 mi (6.55 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A storm chaser videoed a tornado over open country. No damage was seen in the video.[52] |
June 10 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | E of Loop | Gaines | TX | 32°55′47″N 102°21′57″W / 32.9297°N 102.3658°W | 00:22–00:25 | 1.16 mi (1.87 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Multiple members of the public observed a brief cone tornado.[53] | |||||||
EFU | ENE of Sand | Dawson | TX | 32°44′23″N 102°05′51″W / 32.7396°N 102.0975°W | 00:23–00:24 | 0.51 mi (0.82 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
Broadcast media captured a brief tornado over an open field.[54] |
June 12 event
editEvent in Florida was associated with the June 2024 South Florida floods.
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Hobe Sound to Jupiter Island | Martin | FL | 27°03′32″N 80°08′28″W / 27.059°N 80.1412°W | 14:37–14:44 | 1.74 mi (2.80 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
A home had some of its shingles torn and a grocery store sustained limited roof damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted by this EF1 tornado that continued into the Atlantic Ocean as a waterspout before dissipating.[55] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Isabella to ENE of Murphy City | Lake | MN | 47°36′49″N 91°15′05″W / 47.6136°N 91.2513°W | 23:08–23:15 | 4.2 mi (6.8 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This tornado was discovered from high-resolution satellite imagery. Numerous trees were snapped and/or uprooted as the tornado tracked east-southeast in the Superior National Forest.[56] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Jenkins to N of Breezy Point | Crow Wing | MN | 46°41′24″N 94°15′26″W / 46.6901°N 94.2572°W | 23:18–23:23 | 3.16 mi (5.09 km) | 700 yd (640 m) |
Numerous homes suffered roof damage with several losing large portions of their roofs. Extensive tree damage occurred with up to 80% of trees uprooted or snapped along one portion of the damage path. An hour-long 1–2-foot (0.3–0.6 m) storm surge was reported on one lake. All tornadoes in Crow Wing and Aitkin Counties were part of the same tornado family.[57] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Wright to W of Cromwell | Carlton | MN | 46°43′25″N 93°03′39″W / 46.7235°N 93.0607°W | 23:42–23:54 | 7.8 mi (12.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
The tornado caused widespread tree damage including large limbs and treetops that were snapped. Power lines were also damaged.[58] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Wolford to SSW of Aitkin | Crow Wing, Aitkin | MN | 46°32′50″N 93°59′28″W / 46.5473°N 93.9912°W | 23:45–00:04 | 14.66 mi (23.59 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A low-end EF2 tornado caused roof damage to homes and flipped an RV. Falling trees destroyed several garages and outbuildings. A fish house was thrown nearly 100 yards (91 m). Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped.[59] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Aitkin to NW of Glory | Aitkin | MN | 46°29′25″N 93°44′45″W / 46.4904°N 93.7457°W | 00:03–00:10 | 4.71 mi (7.58 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado began on the north side of Hammal Lake, doing pockets of extensive tree damage. A three-season cabin and boat house were completely destroyed and partially thrown into the water. The tornado tracked east-southeast, uprooting and snapping several more trees. The tornado knocked over an 85 ft (26 m) tall antenna tower before ending over Ripple Lake.[60] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Decatur | Burt | NE | 42°00′58″N 96°14′53″W / 42.016°N 96.248°W | 00:12–00:13 | 0.54 mi (0.87 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Tree limbs were broken and power lines were downed.[61] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Glen | Aitkin | MN | 46°24′00″N 93°31′45″W / 46.4001°N 93.5293°W | 00:25–00:29 | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A storm chaser videoed a wispy tornado in a forested area with no debris or reported damage. No damage survey was conducted but the track may later be assessed via drone.[62] |
June 13 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NE of Marienthal | Wichita | KS | 38°35′01″N 101°07′46″W / 38.5837°N 101.1294°W | 20:05–20:20 | 0.02 mi (0.032 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
This landspout remained nearly stationary in an open field.[63] | |||||||
EFU | E of Good Hope | McDonough | IL | 40°32′49″N 90°38′56″W / 40.547°N 90.649°W | 23:56–23:57 | 0.06 mi (0.097 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado was observed in an open field. No damage was reported.[64] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Bardolph | McDonough | IL | 40°30′50″N 90°33′22″W / 40.514°N 90.556°W | 00:00–00:02 | 0.08 mi (0.13 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado was observed in an open field. No damage was reported.[65] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Ballard | McLean | IL | 40°40′10″N 88°43′45″W / 40.6694°N 88.7291°W | 01:28–01:29 | 0.71 mi (1.14 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
An outbuilding lost a large portion of its roof and a house lost an antenna and windows. This and four other EF1 tornadoes were embedded in a broader area damaging thunderstorm wind.[66] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Chenoa | McLean | IL | 40°41′01″N 88°39′57″W / 40.6836°N 88.6657°W | 01:29–01:30 | 0.61 mi (0.98 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado destroyed a barn.[67] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Ballard | McLean | IL | 40°39′54″N 88°40′11″W / 40.6649°N 88.6698°W | 01:31–01:32 | 1.27 mi (2.04 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A farm outbuilding lost a large portion of its roof.[68] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Anchor | McLean | IL | 40°33′37″N 88°30′21″W / 40.5602°N 88.5059°W | 01:45–01:46 | 0.94 mi (1.51 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A machine shed was destroyed with debris thrown half a mile (800m) and a house sustained roof damage.[69] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Anchor to WNW of Gibson City | McLean, Ford | IL | 40°32′22″N 88°31′32″W / 40.5395°N 88.5256°W | 01:46–01:52 | 7.55 mi (12.15 km) | 1,300 yd (1,200 m) |
A large, high-end EF1 tornado severely damaged or destroyed farm buildings and peeled roof material from houses. Trees and power poles were snapped.[70] |
June 14 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NNW of Crownpoint | McKinley | NM | 35°47′29″N 108°13′28″W / 35.7913°N 108.2245°W | 19:46–19:59 | 2.55 mi (4.10 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Multiple photos and a video showed a well-defined landspout tracking over rural land.[71] | |||||||
EF0 | Lawrence | Mercer | NJ | 40°15′39″N 74°43′28″W / 40.2607°N 74.7245°W | 22:59–23:00 | 0.13 mi (0.21 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A landspout tornado brought trees down on a gas station, snapped a sign, tossed donation bins, and flipped several cars. A post office building lost metal roofing material and a rooftop HVAC unit. Parking lot signs were blown down and tossed up to 250 yards (230 m). Trees and tree limbs were downed.[72] |
June 15 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | SSW of Meadow Grove | Madison | NE | 41°55′12″N 97°45′43″W / 41.92°N 97.762°W | 22:42–22:53 | 0.73 mi (1.17 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A very slow-moving tornado destroyed a metal shed and a cattle trailer. Farm machinery was tossed. A fence and irrigation pivot were damaged.[73] | |||||||
EFU | NE of Newman Grove | Madison | NE | 41°50′N 97°41′W / 41.84°N 97.69°W | 23:14–23:15 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A funnel cloud produced a brief circulation on the ground.[74] | |||||||
EF0 | WNW of Pilger | Stanton | NE | 42°04′45″N 97°10′49″W / 42.0793°N 97.1802°W | 23:37–23:38 | 0.08 mi (0.13 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A very brief tornado damaged trees and windows in a home.[75] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Pilger | Stanton, Cuming | NE | 42°01′23″N 97°01′44″W / 42.023°N 97.029°W | 23:56–23:58 | 2.15 mi (3.46 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A sunshade sustained very minor damage.[76] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Clarkson | Stanton | NE | 41°49′N 97°08′W / 41.81°N 97.13°W | 00:06–00:12 | 2.1 mi (3.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A machine shed was damaged and trees were snapped.[77] | |||||||
EFU | ESE of Tecumseh | Johnson | NE | 40°20′46″N 96°07′19″W / 40.346°N 96.122°W | 00:07–00:08 | 0.44 mi (0.71 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A funnel cloud with a ground-level circulation was witnessed and photographed.[78] |
June 16 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | S of Crystal River | Citrus | FL | 28°53′05″N 82°36′04″W / 28.8847°N 82.6012°W | 22:02–22:04 | 0.02 mi (0.032 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A waterspout moved ashore and significantly damaged two structures. Despite the damage, an EFU rating was applied.[79] |
June 17 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | S of Greenwood | Clark | WI | 44°44′31″N 90°36′04″W / 44.742°N 90.601°W | 13:42–13:43 | 0.42 mi (0.68 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
An outbuilding was heavily damaged.[80] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Clark | Clark, Taylor | WI | 45°02′N 90°34′W / 45.03°N 90.57°W | 13:55–13:57 | 0.91 mi (1.46 km) | 45 yd (41 m) |
An outbuilding was heavily damaged.[81] | |||||||
EF0 | Colby | Clark, Marathon | WI | 44°54′17″N 90°18′58″W / 44.9046°N 90.3161°W | 13:59–14:01 | 0.81 mi (1.30 km) | 46 yd (42 m) |
A brief tornado collapsed one outbuilding, caused door damage to another, caused minor roof damage to a house, and broke tree limbs.[82] |
June 18 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NNW of Eminence | Finney | KS | 38°11′N 100°32′W / 38.18°N 100.54°W | 20:46 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A tornado was recorded in pictures and video. No damage was reported.[83] | |||||||
EFU | E of Ensign | Ford | KS | 37°39′N 100°13′W / 37.65°N 100.21°W | 23:47 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A tornado was recorded in pictures and a tornado debris signature was observed. No damage was reported.[84] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Dresser to S of Centuria | Polk | WI | 45°21′12″N 92°36′53″W / 45.3532°N 92.6146°W | 02:13–02:20 | 5 mi (8.0 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Several homes and farms were damaged, including a double-wide mobile home that lost much of its roof. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped.[85][23] |
June 19 event
editEvents were associated with Tropical Storm Alberto.
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NW of Rockport | Aransas | TX | 28°02′25″N 97°05′01″W / 28.0404°N 97.0835°W | 21:49–21:51 | 0.28 mi (0.45 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A shed was overturned. Trees and two carports were damaged.[86] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Bellville | Austin | TX | 29°58′11″N 96°16′57″W / 29.9698°N 96.2826°W | 22:25–22:27 | 1.9 mi (3.1 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
One business lost its metal roof and at least two homes were damaged by wind, trees, and debris. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. A portion of the path on private property could not be surveyed; the path may have been longer.[87] | |||||||
EF0 | SSW of Fulton | Aransas | TX | 28°03′03″N 97°02′17″W / 28.0509°N 97.0381°W | 23:43–23:44 | 0.2 mi (0.32 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A waterspout came ashore causing a home to lose a few shingles. Some tree limbs were broken and a dying palm tree was snapped.[88] |
June 20 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NW of Hawk Springs | Goshen | WY | 41°49′16″N 104°23′53″W / 41.821°N 104.398°W | 20:45–21:00 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
This tornado likely started as a landspout before transitioning into a mesocyclonic tornado. Only limited damage to fencing was found as well as scattered plant debris which was not enough to assign a rating.[89] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Morrill to WNW of Mitchell | Scotts Bluff | NE | 41°57′22″N 103°52′55″W / 41.956°N 103.882°W | 21:29–21:34 | 1.41 mi (2.27 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado occurred along the northern fringe of a much larger area of powerful 90–100 mph (140–160 km/h) straight-line outflow winds. Center pivots and metal outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed, a home suffered severe roof damage, and trees were snapped.[90] | |||||||
EFU | E of Platteville | Weld | CO | 40°13′N 104°47′W / 40.22°N 104.79°W | 21:41–21:45 | 0.07 mi (0.11 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A landspout tornado occurred over an open field.[91] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Ainsworth | Brown | NE | 42°24′14″N 99°49′12″W / 42.404°N 99.82°W | 22:21 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
This tornado struck a farmstead, destroying a single-wide mobile home and some outbuildings. Trees and tree limbs were snapped. An in-depth analysis of the structures could not be made due to severe flooding.[92] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Long Pine | Brown | NE | 42°26′10″N 99°43′05″W / 42.436°N 99.718°W | 22:47 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
Numerous spotter reports and photos confirmed this tornado that moved over open terrain. An area where large tree limbs were snapped and a few trees uprooted was enough to garner an EF1 rating for the tornado, but an exact track and width could not be determined due to severe flooding.[93] |
June 21 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Northwest Harwinton to E of Harwinton | Litchfield | CT | 41°47′N 73°04′W / 41.78°N 73.07°W | 20:54–21:04 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
Some trees were uprooted while other trees had limbs snapped.[94] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Montrose | Ashley | AR | 33°17′24″N 91°30′35″W / 33.29°N 91.5097°W | 22:25–22:26 | 0.04 mi (0.064 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief landspout occurred.[95] | |||||||
EFU | NW of La Sal | San Juan | UT | 38°23′N 109°28′W / 38.38°N 109.46°W | 23:30–00:00 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Multiple photos and videos showed a landspout occurring in open land.[96] |
June 22 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | NE of West Winfield | Herkimer | NY | 42°54′16″N 75°09′53″W / 42.9045°N 75.1648°W | 15:46–15:51 | 1.96 mi (3.15 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A small shed was destroyed, a metal canoe was wrapped around power lines, and a barn was damaged. Several trees were snapped and uprooted, some of which fell and damaged houses.[97] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Butman to NW of Hard Luck | Gladwin | MI | 44°06′20″N 84°28′09″W / 44.1055°N 84.4691°W | 20:05–20:27 | 10.3 mi (16.6 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Numerous trees were damaged and some minor damage occurred to a lakehouse.[98] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Cornelia | Grant | WI | 42°41′05″N 90°37′08″W / 42.6847°N 90.6188°W | 22:37–22:38 | 0.16 mi (0.26 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
Tree damage was observed.[99] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of Belmont to SE of Truman | Lafayette | WI | 42°42′04″N 90°19′18″W / 42.7012°N 90.3216°W | 23:02–23:12 | 5.57 mi (8.96 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Storm chasers videoed a tornado that tracked primarily through farmland. One barn was struck and had its roof damaged and tree damage also occurred.[100] | |||||||
EF2 | ESE of Lamont to NE of Argyle | Lafayette, Green | WI | 42°41′49″N 89°57′45″W / 42.6969°N 89.9625°W | 23:36–23:48 | 6.87 mi (11.06 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
A high-end EF2 tornado struck multiple barns and leveled a church.[101] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Marshall to S of Waterloo | Dane, Jefferson | WI | 43°08′23″N 89°04′15″W / 43.1398°N 89.0708°W | 00:10–00:15 | 4.5 mi (7.2 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Several farms and large areas of forest were damaged.[102] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Hubbleton | Jefferson | WI | 43°10′30″N 88°50′35″W / 43.1751°N 88.8431°W | 00:30–00:35 | 2.05 mi (3.30 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A farm was significantly damaged.[103] | |||||||
EF2 | Southern Janesville | Rock | WI | 42°37′48″N 89°06′38″W / 42.6301°N 89.1105°W | 00:42–00:53 | 6.03 mi (9.70 km) | 700 yd (640 m) |
A low-end EF2 tornado damaged many homes with one house stripped of its roof and a portion of its second story. Moderate tree damage was also observed just east of highway D where at least a hundred trees were snapped.[104] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Delavan to SE of Williams Bay | Walworth | WI | 42°37′27″N 88°36′36″W / 42.6242°N 88.6101°W | 01:22–01:30 | 6.01 mi (9.67 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A tornado began over Delavan Lake and as it made landfall on the other side of the lake, numerous houses lost portions or most of their roofs. The tornado continued southeast before lifting over Geneva Lake.[105] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Fontana-on-Geneva Lake to ENE of Como | Walworth | WI | 42°32′19″N 88°31′52″W / 42.5386°N 88.531°W | 01:22–01:29 | 5.26 mi (8.47 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Near a golf course, the tornado initially damaged trees. The tornado, moving northeast, then crossed Geneva Lake severely damaging a dock and inflicting more tree damage. The tornado then lifted over Lake Como.[106] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Twin Lakes | Kenosha | WI | 42°33′22″N 88°16′15″W / 42.5561°N 88.2707°W | 01:42–01:44 | 1.41 mi (2.27 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A brief tornado destroyed a small shed and damaged numerous trees.[107] | |||||||
EF0 | Elburn | Kane | IL | 41°53′28″N 88°28′49″W / 41.891°N 88.4804°W | 03:37–03:41 | 2.34 mi (3.77 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A weak tornado damaged trees and corn crops.[108] | |||||||
EF0 | S of West Chicago to southern Wheaton to NE of Lisle | DuPage | IL | 41°51′14″N 88°11′48″W / 41.8538°N 88.1967°W | 03:58–04:08 | 7.82 mi (12.59 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado began in a forest preserve and moved southwest, causing minor damage near Wheaton Warrenville South High School. The tornado continued moving southeast, damaging some signs to a shopping center. Tree damage continued all the way into the Morton Arboretum, where the tornado lifted.[109] | |||||||
EF0 | SE Glen Ellyn to Butterfield | DuPage | IL | 41°50′50″N 88°03′23″W / 41.8471°N 88.0563°W | 04:08–04:10 | 1.19 mi (1.92 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Minor damage occurred to residences and trees.[110] | |||||||
EF0 | SW Oak Brook to NE Downers Grove | DuPage | IL | 41°49′14″N 87°59′41″W / 41.8206°N 87.9948°W | 04:13–04:14 | 0.86 mi (1.38 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Multiple trees had large branches broken, homes had minor roofing damage, fences were damaged, and a cupola on a home was damaged.[111] |
June 23 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | S of Dublin | Cheshire | NH | 42°53′N 72°05′W / 42.89°N 72.09°W | 21:09–21:13 | 3.36 mi (5.41 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A roof had some shingles damaged and dozens of trees were snapped and/or uprooted.[112] |
June 24 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NNE of Winner | Roseau | MN | 48°42′N 95°23′W / 48.7°N 95.38°W | 23:19–23:24 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado was photographed. No damage was reported.[113] |
June 25 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | NNW of Keshena to W of Underhill | Menominee, Oconto | WI | 44°54′32″N 88°39′14″W / 44.909°N 88.6539°W | 07:25–07:34 | 8.96 mi (14.42 km) | 83 yd (76 m) |
Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted along with several campers flipped at a campground. A residence was also damaged. This is the third recorded tornado in Menominee County since records began in 1950.[114] | |||||||
EFU | WNW of Newton | Jasper | IA | 41°43′24″N 93°06′41″W / 41.7232°N 93.1114°W | 21:32–21:34 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
This tornado was observed by several people as it remained in rural farmland.[115] | |||||||
EFU | S of Newton | Jasper | IA | 41°38′37″N 93°04′21″W / 41.6437°N 93.0726°W | 21:41–21:46 | 0.59 mi (0.95 km) | 55 yd (50 m) |
A tornado was photographed and posted on social media. No damage occurred.[116] | |||||||
EFU | W of Mitchellville | Polk | IA | 41°39′47″N 93°22′36″W / 41.663°N 93.3767°W | 21:48–21:49 | 0.11 mi (0.18 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
This tornado remained over rural farmland.[117] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Spragueville | Jackson | IA | 42°05′28″N 90°24′07″W / 42.091°N 90.402°W | 22:03–22:07 | 0.92 mi (1.48 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Some barns, trees and a large outbuilding were damaged by a landspout.[118] | |||||||
EF0 | NNE of Ely | Linn | IA | 41°54′36″N 91°34′34″W / 41.91°N 91.576°W | 22:25–22:38 | 0.54 mi (0.87 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak landspout damaged a power pole, snapped large tree limbs and lifted some loose asphalt.[119] | |||||||
EFU | S of Hale | Jones | IA | 41°59′13″N 91°04′34″W / 41.987°N 91.076°W | 22:30–22:35 | 0.06 mi (0.097 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A nearly stationary landspout did minor damage to crops.[120] | |||||||
EFU | S of Hale | Jones | IA | 41°58′N 91°04′W / 41.97°N 91.07°W | 22:50–22:57 | 0.77 mi (1.24 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A landspout did damage to crops.[121] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Meadow Grove | Madison | NE | 41°58′N 97°44′W / 41.97°N 97.73°W | 23:11–23:16 | 1.81 mi (2.91 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A small shed was damaged, and a tree and powerline were broken.[122] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Booneville | Madison | IA | 41°28′58″N 93°53′59″W / 41.4829°N 93.8996°W | 23:24–23:38 | 1.43 mi (2.30 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Minor tree damage occurred.[123] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Patterson | Madison | IA | 41°24′12″N 93°52′24″W / 41.4034°N 93.8734°W | 17:49–17:51 | 0.23 mi (0.37 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A brief tornado was observed by a spotter as it remained in rural areas.[124] | |||||||
EF3 | Whitman to W of Tryon | Grant, Hooker, McPherson | NE | 42°05′12″N 101°32′17″W / 42.0867°N 101.5381°W | 01:47–02:44 | 39.62 mi (63.76 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
This long-tracked high-end EF3 tornado heavily damaged or destroyed homes and farm buildings on farmsteads. Trees, power poles, power lines, and outbuildings were also heavily damaged or destroyed. One person was injured.[125] |
June 26 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | SW of Hagerman | Chaves | NM | 33°06′14″N 104°20′46″W / 33.104°N 104.346°W | 23:12–23:21 | 0.87 mi (1.40 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A landspout passed nearby an RV park on the west side of Hagerman, doing no damage.[126] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Hagerman | Chaves | NM | 33°05′46″N 104°18′50″W / 33.0962°N 104.3139°W | 23:21–23:36 | 1.85 mi (2.98 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A poorly constructed trailer home was destroyed.[127] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Imperial-Enlow to Oakdale | Washington, Allegheny | PA | 40°25′37″N 80°18′22″W / 40.4269°N 80.306°W | 23:26–23:38 | 6.84 mi (11.01 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Several large trees were snapped or uprooted.[128] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Wilmerding to S of Claridge | Allegheny, Westmoreland | PA | 40°23′22″N 79°48′29″W / 40.3894°N 79.808°W | 23:57–00:11 | 11.54 mi (18.57 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Thousands of trees were uprooted, snapped and damaged along the tornado's path. Roofs had minor damage, some utility poles were heavily damaged and dugouts at a baseball field near an elementary school were destroyed.[129] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern Monroeville | Allegheny | PA | 40°24′N 79°48′W / 40.4°N 79.8°W | 23:59–00:02 | 2.64 mi (4.25 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This brie tornado snapped or uprooted a large number of trees and removed siding from homes. Some trees fell onto powerlines, snapping a couple of poles.[23] | |||||||
EF2 | SW of Export to SW of New Alexandria | Westmoreland | PA | 40°23′44″N 79°39′38″W / 40.3955°N 79.6606°W | 00:06–00:20 | 10.84 mi (17.45 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A low-end EF2 significantly damaged trees at two golf courses. The tornado intensified to a low-end EF2 as it descended down a steep hillside, snapping and uprooting dozens of trees. Roof and silo damage was observed along with an outcropping of mature trees where the vast majority had been snapped.[130] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Spraggs | Greene | PA | 39°46′34″N 80°07′50″W / 39.776°N 80.1306°W | 00:27-00:29 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 65 yd (59 m) |
Tres were snapped and minor roof damage occurred. A carry-on trailer was also tossed into a ditch before the tornado dissipated.[131] | |||||||
EF0 | WNW of Blairsville | Indiana | PA | 40°27′20″N 79°17′42″W / 40.4556°N 79.2949°W | 00:30–00:31 | 0.32 mi (0.51 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Minor tree damage was observed.[132] | |||||||
EF1 | Cumberland, RI to western North Attleboro, MA | Providence (RI), Bristol (MA) | RI, MA | 41°54′19″N 71°26′30″W / 41.9053°N 71.4418°W | 02:23–02:30 | 4.3 mi (6.9 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A number of large hardwood trees were uprooted, some of which fell onto homes and other structures in both Lincoln and Cumberland. Other trees were toppled and snapped well above the ground. The tornado continued to produce tree damage through Cumberland and then across the state line into North Attleboro where it continued to snap and uproot trees before lifting.[133] | |||||||
EF1 | SW Rehoboth | Bristol | MA | 41°48′06″N 71°17′38″W / 41.8018°N 71.2939°W | 02:29–02:30 | 0.55 mi (0.89 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado uprooted and snapped a large number of trees.[134] |
June 27 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Melbourne | Brevard | FL | 28°07′26″N 80°39′07″W / 28.1239°N 80.652°W | 21:56–22:00 | 1.1 mi (1.8 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A brief tornado damaged carports and the roofs, siding, and soffits of multiple homes in the Eau Gallie neighborhood of Melbourne. Several trees were partially or fully uprooted, large branches were snapped, and a few power poles were snapped.[135] | |||||||
EFU | SSE of Trotters | Golden Valley | ND | 47°13′N 103°49′W / 47.21°N 103.82°W | 22:38–22:41 | 0.57 mi (0.92 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado occurred in an open field and impacted no structures.[136] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Lake Charles | Calcasieu | LA | 30°07′33″N 93°12′58″W / 30.1258°N 93.2162°W | 23:26–23:27 | 0.11 mi (0.18 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief landspout tossed around wooden pallets and sheet metal behind an outbuilding. The flying debris damaged a generator building and three vehicles in the Lake Charles Regional Airport parking lot. One communication satellite and office co-op equipment was also damaged.[137] | |||||||
EFU | S of South Heart | Stark | ND | 46°46′N 103°01′W / 46.77°N 103.02°W | 00:38–00:40 | 0.54 mi (0.87 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado remained over open fields.[138] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Onaka | Faulk | SD | 45°09′22″N 99°30′42″W / 45.1561°N 99.5117°W | 04:25–04:26 | 0.46 mi (0.74 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
High-resolution satellite imagery confirmed a tornado in a field. No damage occurred.[139] |
June 28 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Eastern Jacksonville | Duval | FL | 30°17′12″N 81°33′17″W / 30.2866°N 81.5547°W | 18:15–18:25 | 1.41 mi (2.27 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Powerlines were downed and several trees were snapped, including a tree uprooted onto a home. A pickup truck was flipped as well.[140] | |||||||
EFU | SSW of Marne | Cass | IA | 41°25′03″N 95°08′53″W / 41.4176°N 95.1481°W | 00:44–00:50 | 0.91 mi (1.46 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A tornado was observed by storm chasers over rural farmland.[141] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Atlantic | Cass | IA | 41°21′22″N 95°07′30″W / 41.3561°N 95.1251°W | 00:55–01:08 | 2.44 mi (3.93 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This weak tornado impacted and did minor damage to a few trees.[142] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Miller | Lyon | KS | 38°35′52″N 96°02′18″W / 38.5978°N 96.0384°W | 01:13–01:20 | 2.37 mi (3.81 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Several photos were taken of this tornado as it remained over open country. No damage occurred.[143] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Barclay | Osage | KS | 38°33′57″N 95°52′57″W / 38.5657°N 95.8826°W | 01:39–01:41 | 1.24 mi (2.00 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Minor tree damage was observed.[144] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Wiota | Cass | IA | 41°23′16″N 94°55′00″W / 41.3877°N 94.9168°W | 01:40–01:43 | 0.4 mi (0.64 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A tornado remained over cropland.[145] | |||||||
EFU | SSE of Wiota | Cass | IA | 41°23′12″N 94°53′27″W / 41.3867°N 94.8908°W | 01:42–01:44 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
This tornado tracked over rural farmland. No damage occurred.[146] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Olivet | Osage | KS | 38°30′03″N 95°43′08″W / 38.5009°N 95.7188°W | 01:59–02:00 | 0.34 mi (0.55 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A weak tornado downed and damaged multiple trees, rolled an RV, and damaged a marina on the southeast corner of Melvern Lake.[147] |
June 29 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NNW of Willard | Huron | OH | 41°04′49″N 82°44′01″W / 41.0802°N 82.7336°W | 15:02 | 0.17 mi (0.27 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A security camera captured a brief tornado. Several tree limbs were twisted off of trees and it mainly remained over a corn field.[148] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Yates Center | Woodson | KS | 37°50′13″N 95°46′48″W / 37.8369°N 95.7801°W | 21:25–21:26 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A storm chaser witnessed the entire lifespan of a landspout that remained over farmland. Some minor damage did occur to tree branches.[149] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of Cheneyville, IL to NNW of Tab, IN | Vermilion (IL), Warren (IN) | IL, IN | 40°27′N 87°34′W / 40.45°N 87.57°W | 23:15–23:30 | 4.76 mi (7.66 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A storm chaser witnessed the entire lifespan of a landspout that remained over farmland. Some minor damage did occur to tree branches.[150] |
June 30 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NW of Bonita Springs | Lee | FL | 26°21′40″N 81°50′44″W / 26.3611°N 81.8455°W | 23:16–23:17 | 0.03 mi (0.048 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
A waterspout quickly became a tornado as it passed over an uninhabited island in Estero Bay.[151] |
July
editEFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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30 | 70 | 94 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 208 |
July 1 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NNE of Beaver City | Furnas | NE | 40°11′19″N 99°48′52″W / 40.1885°N 99.8145°W | 22:51 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado was reported by storm chasers.[152] | |||||||
EFU | SSE of Axtell | Kearney | NE | 40°26′06″N 99°04′57″W / 40.435°N 99.0824°W | 00:07 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado was reported by storm chasers and an off-duty NWS employee.[153] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Dorchester | Saline | NE | 40°36′14″N 97°10′55″W / 40.604°N 97.182°W | 03:46–03:47 | 0.26 mi (0.42 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A narrow area, less than 100 yards across with several damaged trees and large limbs was documented along N-15. Roads off of the highway near this location were impassable. This damage lines up perfectly with tight radar indicated rotation and with a funnel observation.[154] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Lincoln | Lancaster | NE | 40°43′N 96°46′W / 40.71°N 96.76°W | 04:50–04:54 | 2.28 mi (3.67 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado touched down and quickly produced EF1 damage as it moved northeast. Extensive tree damage was noted to several acreages along the path. A horse boarding facility sustained significant damage where six small stable barns were totaled. Another horse farm was hit as well. Half of an outbuilding was destroyed as well as a large silo. The tornado continued east producing large tree damage before lifting.[155] |
July 2 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Southeastern Tucson | Pima | AZ | 32°07′57″N 110°50′17″W / 32.1325°N 110.8381°W | 05:40–05:50 | 3.25 mi (5.23 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This brief tornado downed several trees, including a few large trees, and inflicted a bit of roof damage where tiles were blown off. A large shipping container was also moved and flipped on its side, damaging a chain-link fence.[156] |
July 3 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | W of Gurley | Cheyenne | NE | 41°19′N 103°08′W / 41.32°N 103.13°W | 19:48 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado occurred and was reported by a local fire chief.[157] | |||||||
EFU | S of Arnold | Custer | NE | 41°16′N 100°12′W / 41.26°N 100.2°W | 23:35 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
This weak tornado did no known damage.[158] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Branson West | Stone | MO | 36°43′N 93°28′W / 36.71°N 93.46°W | 00:59–01:01 | 1.05 mi (1.69 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[159] |
July 4 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SW of Crandall | Harrison | IN | 38°16′23″N 86°06′44″W / 38.2731°N 86.1122°W | 17:05–17:06 | 0.97 mi (1.56 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
This tornado first damaged the shingles of a two story home and destroyed an outbuilding on the property. Further east, multiple trees were topped and twised. Tree damage continued, including one falling on and destroying a vehicle. Multiple power lines were downed along with a power pole before the tornado lifted.[160] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Chaseley | Wells | ND | 47°24′16″N 99°45′15″W / 47.4044°N 99.7541°W | 17:12–17:14 | 0.36 mi (0.58 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado touched down in an open field, impacting no structures.[161] | |||||||
EF1 | Western Louisville | Jefferson | KY | 38°14′04″N 85°48′07″W / 38.2345°N 85.8019°W | 17:27–17:28 | 0.51 mi (0.82 km) | 170 yd (160 m) |
A brief tornado damaged the shingles and windows on a church, downed several tree branches, and uprooted a few trees. Some power poles were pulled down and the tornado peeled back the roof of a residence. Isolated tree damage occurred further down the path before the tornado lifted.[162] | |||||||
EFU | SE of Melvin | Ford | IL | 40°31′47″N 88°13′13″W / 40.5297°N 88.2202°W | 18:37–18:51 | 1.3 mi (2.1 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
An emergency manager recorded and photographed a landspout in an open field.[163] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of De Graff | Logan | OH | 40°17′32″N 83°51′53″W / 40.2923°N 83.8646°W | 00:44–00:45 | 0.18 mi (0.29 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A very brief and weak tornado did minor tree damage.[164] |
July 5 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NNW of Medford | Taylor | WI | 45°10′N 90°22′W / 45.17°N 90.37°W | 19:40–19:42 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
Sporadic, light tree damage occurred from a weak tornado.[165] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Redman | Huron | MI | 43°57′N 82°50′W / 43.95°N 82.84°W | 20:38–20:40 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A tornado damaged some trees and crops.[166] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Lake George to SE of Harrison | Clare | MI | 43°57′N 84°57′W / 43.95°N 84.95°W | 20:57–21:31 | 12.11 mi (19.49 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This tornado touched down west of George Lake and flipped boats on the lake while it crossed over it. The tornado continued to track due east downing hundreds of trees, some of which fell onto homes, before it lifted.[167] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Las Vegas | San Miguel | NM | 35°44′N 105°10′W / 35.73°N 105.16°W | 21:50–21:51 | 0.02 mi (0.032 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief and ragged tornado occurred in rural country.[168] |
July 6 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | W of Achilles | Rawlins | KS | 39°44′01″N 100°56′55″W / 39.7335°N 100.9487°W | 19:02–19:08 | 3.31 mi (5.33 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Multiple reports of a tornado that remained over open fields.[169] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Minden | Kearney | NE | 40°30′43″N 98°57′05″W / 40.512°N 98.9515°W | 20:48–20:52 | 1.08 mi (1.74 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A tornado touched down near a golf course and moved southeast through into town, causing minor tree damage. The tornado then intensified on the outskirts of Minden, damaging metal buildings and overturning pivots in a cornfield.[170] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Norman | Kearney | NE | 40°29′18″N 98°50′24″W / 40.4882°N 98.8401°W | 21:03–21:09 | 4.29 mi (6.90 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A small tornado touched down near a farmstead causing tree limb damage to a house, snapping power poles, overturning pivots, and carrying a grain bin over 500 yd (460 m) before lifting southeast of Norman.[171] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Roseland | Adams | NE | 40°27′53″N 98°32′58″W / 40.4647°N 98.5494°W | 21:36–21:40 | 2.36 mi (3.80 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado developed and tracked southeast through farm fields, overturning pivots and damaging buildings at a farmstead before dissipating. At the farmstead, part of a roof was removed, several outbuildings were destroyed, trees were significantly damaged, and power poles were tilted. This tornado also occurred within a broader area of damaging wind gusts.[172] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Inland | Adams | NE | 40°35′12″N 98°17′22″W / 40.5866°N 98.2895°W | 21:52–21:54 | 0.34 mi (0.55 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A multi-vortex, high-end EF0 tornado touched down in a cornfield east of Hastings, causing minor tree damage, overturning a pivot, and then curving back north before dissipating.[173] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Belden | Mountrail | ND | 48°11′N 102°25′W / 48.18°N 102.42°W | 22:06–22:13 | 1.22 mi (1.96 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This tornado began on a farmstead, overturning a camper and destroying and tearing the roof off of a small, metal grain bin. The tornado then tracked over open fields before lifting.[174] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Sutton | Clay, Fillmore | NE | 40°33′16″N 97°49′49″W / 40.5544°N 97.8303°W | 22:32–22:35 | 1.9 mi (3.1 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado that was embedded in a QLCS, caused damage to power poles, trees, grain bins, farm implements, and minor siding damage to a house before lifting northeast of the impacted farmstead.[175] |
July 7 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NNW of Tower | St. Louis | MN | 47°51′N 92°18′W / 47.85°N 92.3°W | 19:17–19:22 | 1.95 mi (3.14 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A waterspout crossed Lake Vermilion, possibly crossing over a few islands.[176] |
July 8 event
editSee also: Hurricane Beryl tornado outbreak
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | SW of Jamaica Beach | Galveston | TX | 29°07′38″N 95°03′32″W / 29.1273°N 95.0588°W | 06:57–06:59 | 1.1 mi (1.8 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A waterspout over the Gulf of Mexico moved onshore, damaging power poles and inflicting significant damage to a home.[177] | |||||||
EF2 | Western Jasper | Jasper | TX | 30°51′40″N 94°00′21″W / 30.8611°N 94.0058°W | 16:01–16:16 | 8.63 mi (13.89 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
This strong, low-end EF2 tornado tracked through the west side of Jasper. Many power poles and trees were snapped or uprooted and numerous homes and outbuildings were heavily damaged. One person was injured.[178] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Alto | Cherokee | TX | 31°38′59″N 95°05′48″W / 31.6498°N 95.0968°W | 17:04–17:07 | 1.13 mi (1.82 km) | 105 yd (96 m) |
A tornado peeled the metal roof off of a home and snapped or uprooted numerous trees.[179] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Milam | Sabine | TX | 31°30′53″N 93°47′53″W / 31.5147°N 93.7981°W | 17:39–17:44 | 2.84 mi (4.57 km) | 440 yd (400 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado began as a waterspout over Patroon Creek before briefly moving onshore at an RV park on the Holly Park Marina. A couple of RVs were destroyed after being overturned and tossed, a few boats were thrown, a boat dock was ruined, and a small fish cleaning station was destroyed. After crossing over the creek, the tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees. The tornado then moved into the Toledo Bend Reservoir before dissipating.[180] | |||||||
EF1 | Appleby to NW of Mahl | Nacogdoches | TX | 31°42′31″N 94°34′43″W / 31.7087°N 94.5787°W | 17:40–17:49 | 8.13 mi (13.08 km) | 800 yd (730 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado collapsed part of the roof of an outbuilding, partially unroofed two homes, and snapped or uprooted numerous trees.[181] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Minden to S of Henderson | Rusk | TX | 32°02′54″N 94°44′14″W / 32.0483°N 94.7371°W | 18:06–18:13 | 3.73 mi (6.00 km) | 390 yd (360 m) |
Trees were uprooted and tree limbs were snapped by this high-end EF0 tornado.[182] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Huxley to SSE of Joaquin | Shelby | TX | 31°49′16″N 93°58′07″W / 31.821°N 93.9686°W | 18:10–18:19 | 6.67 mi (10.73 km) | 375 yd (343 m) |
Mainly tree and timber damage occurred. Most of the track was determined via high-resolution satellite imagery and aerial imagery since most of the area was inaccessible to ground surveys.[183] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Converse to WSW of South Mansfield | Sabine, DeSoto | LA | 31°46′51″N 93°42′50″W / 31.7808°N 93.714°W | 18:15–18:38 | 16.32 mi (26.26 km) | 950 yd (870 m) |
This large EF2 tornado struck a church property, heavily damaging every building there. A mobile home suffered minor roof damage, wooden power poles were snapped, and trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[184] | |||||||
EF1 | Timpson | Shelby | TX | 31°54′22″N 94°23′51″W / 31.9062°N 94.3975°W | 18:15–18:18 | 2.56 mi (4.12 km) | 495 yd (453 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado touched down in the center of Timpson, ripping almost half the roof off a business, destroying an RV, and snapping or uprooting numerous trees. The tornado then moved northwestward out of the town, snapping several trees before dissipating.[185] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Belmont to Pleasant Hill to ENE of Mansfield | Sabine, DeSoto | LA | 31°44′31″N 93°30′34″W / 31.742°N 93.5094°W | 18:33–19:18 | 24.96 mi (40.17 km) | 900 yd (820 m) |
This large, long-tracked tornado first traveled north along LA 175, producing sporadic tree damage before moving through Pleasant Hill, snapping or uprooting numerous trees and ripping metal roof panels off of a structure. Past Pleasant Hill, two single-wide manufactured homes being used as offices at a refinery were rolled. As the tornado reached LA 346, it ripped large portions of roofs off of two homes and obliterated a mobile home. Many trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that fell on and damaged homes and vehicles. The tornado then continued generally northward, damaging, snapping, or uprooting trees before dissipating.[186] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Pelican to NNE of Benson | DeSoto | LA | 31°52′58″N 93°35′08″W / 31.8829°N 93.5856°W | 18:39–18:46 | 3.63 mi (5.84 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado snapped or uprooted trees.[187] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Longstreet, LA to SW of Bethany, LA and TX to NW of Panola, TX | DeSoto (LA), Caddo (LA), Panola (TX), Harrison (TX) | LA, TX | 32°04′11″N 93°52′42″W / 32.0696°N 93.8783°W | 18:47–19:36 | 27.51 mi (44.27 km) | 850 yd (780 m) |
This long-tracked tornado snapped or uprooted dozens of trees and downed power poles and powerlines. As the tornado passed close to Keithville, it flipped a single-wide mobile home, before the tornado reached peak intensity in Bethany, causing extensive, very high-end EF1 damage. Some structures were damaged by fallen trees as well. One person was injured in the flipped mobile home, while another was trapped but unscathed.[188] | |||||||
EFU | WSW of Alfalfa Center | Mississippi | MO | 36°57′35″N 89°13′30″W / 36.9597°N 89.2249°W | 18:53–18:55 | 0.73 mi (1.17 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
Multiple videos were taken of a landspout just southeast of an I-57 weigh station. No damage occurred.[189] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Lakeport | Rusk, Gregg | TX | 32°21′02″N 94°41′38″W / 32.3506°N 94.694°W | 19:08–19:10 | 3.13 mi (5.04 km) | 270 yd (250 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado initially damaged trees before and after crossing Lake Cherokee. After causing very sporadic tree damage, the tornado struck the East Texas Regional Airport, where several hangars had their large metal doors knocked down or twisted and some side paneling ripped off as well. Two stop signs were twisted from their base, although this damage was unratable. The tornado then caused some additional tree damage before dissipating.[190] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Hall Summit to Eastwood to W of Plain Dealing | Red River, Bossier | LA | 32°14′12″N 93°26′09″W / 32.2368°N 93.4359°W | 19:15–20:50 | 53.38 mi (85.91 km) | 1,000 yd (910 m) |
2 deaths – See section on this tornado – One person was injured.[191][192] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Tatum to S of Hallsville | Panola, Rusk, Harrison | TX | 32°21′15″N 94°27′33″W / 32.3541°N 94.4591°W | 19:19–19:34 | 9.79 mi (15.76 km) | 215 yd (197 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado snapped or uprooted dozens of trees. Some homes suffered minor siding damage or metal roofing damage as well.[193] | |||||||
EFU | WNW of Combes | Cameron | TX | 26°16′N 97°45′W / 26.26°N 97.75°W | 19:41 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A landspout was photographed.[194] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Scottsville to W of Karnack | Harrison | TX | 32°32′50″N 94°08′23″W / 32.5473°N 94.1397°W | 19:46–20:04 | 9.72 mi (15.64 km) | 270 yd (250 m) |
A tornado snapped and uprooted trees before continuing into an inaccessible area.[195] | |||||||
EFU | S of Powhatan | Natchitoches | LA | 31°49′41″N 93°11′19″W / 31.8281°N 93.1885°W | 19:51–19:53 | 2.27 mi (3.65 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A storm chaser captured video of a tornado over an open field. No damage was found.[196] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Gloster | DeSoto | LA | 32°11′46″N 93°46′19″W / 32.1961°N 93.7719°W | 19:57–19:58 | 0.39 mi (0.63 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Large tree limbs were downed.[197] | |||||||
EF1 | Shelbyville to SE of Tenaha | Shelby | TX | 31°45′04″N 94°03′05″W / 31.751°N 94.0513°W | 20:18–20:33 | 11.35 mi (18.27 km) | 650 yd (590 m) |
Homes suffered roof damage, power lines were downed, and trees were snapped or uprooted by this high-end EF1 tornado. Much of the track was inaccessible due to the lack of an adequate road network.[198] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Huxley | Sabine, Shelby | TX | 31°34′48″N 93°50′16″W / 31.58°N 93.8377°W | 20:27–20:35 | 4.99 mi (8.03 km) | 650 yd (590 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado moved along the western shoreline of the Toledo Bend Reservoir, snapping or uprooting dozens of trees, including some that blocked roads. Smaller buildings at a camp were also damaged.[199] | |||||||
EF1 | WSW of Bienville to E of Sparta | Bienville | LA | 32°19′22″N 93°01′58″W / 32.3227°N 93.0327°W | 20:30–20:35 | 3.31 mi (5.33 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado formed as the previous tornado was dissipating. Numerous trees were snapped.[200] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Joaquin to NNE of Tenaha | Shelby, Panola | TX | 31°57′47″N 94°08′29″W / 31.9631°N 94.1415°W | 20:41–20:48 | 5.1 mi (8.2 km) | 600 yd (550 m) |
Many trees were snapped or uprooted.[201] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Noble | Sabine | LA | 31°39′47″N 93°46′51″W / 31.6631°N 93.7807°W | 20:42–20:44 | 1.28 mi (2.06 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
A substantial tree damage signature was noted along the eastern shore of the Toledo Bend Reservoir. Since the tornado came off the water, there was no way to determine if the track was longer than analyzed. Additionally, the entire path of the tornado was confirmed via high resolution satellite data and a radar tornadic debris signature since the area was inaccessible to ground surveys.[202] | |||||||
EF1 | WSW of Plain Dealing | Bossier | LA | 32°52′13″N 93°45′31″W / 32.8703°N 93.7585°W | 20:46–20:52 | 2.68 mi (4.31 km) | 600 yd (550 m) |
This tornado formed as the long-track EF1 Benton tornado was dissipating and was the second one produced by the Eastwood supercell. Numerous trees were snapped.[203] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Huxley | Sabine | LA | 31°50′16″N 93°50′10″W / 31.8379°N 93.8362°W | 20:59–21:02 | 1.42 mi (2.29 km) | 164 yd (150 m) |
After initially snapping and uprooting countless trees, this strong tornado reached low-end EF2 intensity at an intersection west of Union Springs. It removed most of the roof off a house and blew it into neighboring lawns with a 2x4 from the roof piercing another home. Other homes and cars in the area were damaged by snapped or uprooted trees. The tornado then continued to snap and uproot trees as it moved north-northwestward before dissipating. One person was injured.[204] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Ida | Bossier | LA | 32°58′43″N 93°47′42″W / 32.9785°N 93.795°W | 21:00–21:03 | 1.96 mi (3.15 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Some trees were uprooted, and large limbs were snapped. This was the third tornado produced by the Eastwood supercell.[205] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Minden | Webster | LA | 32°39′34″N 93°12′24″W / 32.6594°N 93.2067°W | 21:01–21:03 | 1.06 mi (1.71 km) | 479 yd (438 m) |
A number of large trees were snapped and uprooted, one of which fell on a home.[206] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Ida, LA to W of Gin City, AR | Bossier (LA), Lafayette (AR) | LA, AR | 33°00′16″N 93°47′21″W / 33.0044°N 93.7893°W | 21:03–21:16 | 7.06 mi (11.36 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
In Louisiana, this multi-vortex tornado snapped trees and power poles. In Arkansas, the tornado damaged six power poles, including two that were snapped, and laid out a 50 yd-wide (46 m) section of corn. This was the fourth tornado produced by the Eastwood supercell.[207] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Hughes Springs | Cass | TX | 32°59′17″N 94°31′48″W / 32.9881°N 94.5301°W | 21:08–21:16 | 4.18 mi (6.73 km) | 325 yd (297 m) |
A wooden power pole was snapped near its base. Trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[208] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Converse to NNE of Benson | Sabine, DeSoto | LA | 31°47′11″N 93°39′52″W / 31.7864°N 93.6645°W | 21:10–21:26 | 9.71 mi (15.63 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
Many trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that fell on and damaged structures. Power lines were also downed.[209] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Gin City | Lafayette | AR | 33°03′58″N 93°48′37″W / 33.0662°N 93.8104°W | 21:11–21:16 | 0.98 mi (1.58 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
This was a satellite tornado to the EF1 Gin City tornado. Some large tree limbs were downed. This was the fifth tornado produced by the Eastwood supercell.[210] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Minden | Webster | LA | 32°41′04″N 93°11′27″W / 32.6844°N 93.1908°W | 21:11–21:14 | 1.53 mi (2.46 km) | 345 yd (315 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted in a convergent pattern.[211] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Doddridge to S of Fouke | Miller | AR | 33°08′34″N 93°51′08″W / 33.1427°N 93.8521°W | 21:19–21:34 | 5.44 mi (8.75 km) | 95 yd (87 m) |
This erratic tornado removed a few metal panels from a metal barn and snapped or uprooted trees. This was the sixth tornado produced by the Eastwood supercell.[212] | |||||||
EF1 | W of South Mansfield to S of Grand Cane | DeSoto | LA | 32°01′01″N 93°47′11″W / 32.017°N 93.7865°W | 21:25–21:28 | 2.54 mi (4.09 km) | 67 yd (61 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado damaged trees, including some that were snapped or uprooted.[213] | |||||||
EF1 | Dykesville to ENE of Shongaloo | Claiborne, Webster | LA | 32°54′13″N 93°14′01″W / 32.9035°N 93.2335°W | 21:37–21:44 | 4.76 mi (7.66 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado snapped or uprooted dozens of trees and downed a few power lines.[214] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Shongaloo | Webster | LA | 32°56′45″N 93°15′27″W / 32.9457°N 93.2575°W | 21:42–21:48 | 3.93 mi (6.32 km) | 375 yd (343 m) |
This tornado touched down as the Dykesville EF1 tornado dissipated and damaged trees.[215] | |||||||
EF0 | NNE of Mansfield | DeSoto | LA | 32°04′13″N 93°39′08″W / 32.0702°N 93.6522°W | 21:44–21:50 | 3.41 mi (5.49 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
Large tree limbs were downed.[216] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Fouke to SE of Texarkana | Miller | AR | 33°17′29″N 93°56′55″W / 33.2914°N 93.9485°W | 21:45–21:49 | 2.06 mi (3.32 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Trees were snapped and large limbs were downed. This was the seventh tornado produced by the Eastwood supercell.[217] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Shongaloo, LA to SE of Taylor, AR | Webster (LA), Columbia (AR) | LA, AR | 32°58′29″N 93°16′48″W / 32.9748°N 93.2801°W | 21:48–21:59 | 6.5 mi (10.5 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado touched down as the second Shongaloo EF1 tornado dissipated. In Louisiana, trees were snapped or uprooted, including one tree that fell on a vehicle. A shed was damaged and an old barn had some tin peeled off. The tornado continued to snap or uproot trees after crossing into Arkansas before dissipating.[218] | |||||||
EF1 | Texarkana | Bowie | TX | 33°26′09″N 94°04′16″W / 33.4357°N 94.0711°W | 22:17–22:19 | 0.21 mi (0.34 km) | 240 yd (220 m) |
A tornado ripped roofing off two homes and an older retail building. Additional structures sustained damage from damaged trees. This was the eighth and final tornado produced by the Eastwood supercell.[219] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Keithville | Caddo | LA | 32°19′28″N 93°43′01″W / 32.3245°N 93.7169°W | 22:21–22:25 | 1.86 mi (2.99 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Homes suffered minor shingle damage, fences were downed, the metal roof off of a guard station was removed, and many trees were downed.[220] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Campti to WNW of Creston | Natchitoches | LA | 31°55′28″N 93°06′53″W / 31.9245°N 93.1147°W | 23:02–23:11 | 5.7 mi (9.2 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Damage was limited to trees.[221] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Sparkman (1st tornado) | Dallas | AR | 33°52′01″N 92°45′59″W / 33.867°N 92.7664°W | 23:46–23:55 | 3.2 mi (5.1 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado was a twin to the tornado below. It severely damaged the awning of a carport that was attached to a manufactured home and damaged trees.[222] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Sparkman (2nd tornado) | Dallas | AR | 33°51′58″N 92°47′53″W / 33.8661°N 92.7981°W | 23:51–23:56 | 2.4 mi (3.9 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado was a twin to the tornado above. Damage was limited to trees.[223] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Bernice | Union | LA | 32°48′52″N 92°42′43″W / 32.8145°N 92.7119°W | 23:59–00:04 | 3.21 mi (5.17 km) | 750 yd (690 m) |
This strong, low-end EF2 tornado snapped or uprooted hundreds of trees and downed a number of power poles.[224] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Spearsville | Union | LA | 32°57′46″N 92°29′30″W / 32.9628°N 92.4918°W | 00:42–00:44 | 1.49 mi (2.40 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
This brief but strong tornado struck a home which was unroofed and had multiple exterior walls knocked down. Two pickup trucks were rolled or thrown into the yard and many trees around the home were damaged as well.[225] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of Stephens | Ouachita, Nevada | AR | 33°29′28″N 93°05′00″W / 33.4911°N 93.0834°W | 01:00–01:05 | 2.82 mi (4.54 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado damaged a couple of outbuildings and peeled metal roofing off of a large barn. Long swaths of trees were uprooted as well. The survey for this tornado was conducted through geotagged drone imagery from the Camden Fire Department.[226] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Grapevine | Jefferson | AR | 34°06′46″N 92°10′57″W / 34.1127°N 92.1825°W | 03:28–03:35 | 3.2 mi (5.1 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado ripped some metal panels off of a few chicken houses and damaged trees.[227] | |||||||
EF0 | E of White Hall to Pastoria | Jefferson | AR | 34°16′24″N 92°01′44″W / 34.2732°N 92.0288°W | 03:49–03:59 | 5.8 mi (9.3 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This weak tornado only caused minor tree damage.[228] |
July 9 event
editSee also: Hurricane Beryl tornado outbreak
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | NW of West | Holmes | MS | 33°13′34″N 89°49′57″W / 33.226°N 89.8325°W | 11:08–11:11 | 0.73 mi (1.17 km) | 85 yd (78 m) |
This brief tornado uprooted several trees and broke large tree limbs.[229] | |||||||
EF0 | NNE of Dubre | Cumberland, Metcalfe | KY | 36°51′09″N 85°32′42″W / 36.8524°N 85.545°W | 19:00–19:01 | 0.9 mi (1.4 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado snapped tree limbs and uprooted trees.[230] | |||||||
EFU | NW of Ruidoso | Lincoln | NM | 33°21′36″N 105°42′24″W / 33.36°N 105.7068°W | 19:06–19:08 | 0.55 mi (0.89 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
An emergency manager recorded a landspout over open land.[231] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Sturgis to SW of Morganfield | Union | KY | 37°36′07″N 88°00′36″W / 37.602°N 88.01°W | 20:26–20:34 | 3.26 mi (5.25 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Two homes suffered roof damage, corn was leveled, and trees were snapped or uprooted from this high-end EF1 tornado.[232] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Morganfield to W of Uniontown | Union | KY | 37°40′59″N 87°58′30″W / 37.683°N 87.975°W | 20:40–20:52 | 6.33 mi (10.19 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Corn was flattened and trees were snapped or uprooted.[233] | |||||||
EF3 | Eastern Mount Vernon to E of Solitude | Posey | IN | 37°55′48″N 87°52′08″W / 37.93°N 87.869°W | 21:18–21:28 | 5.84 mi (9.40 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado touched down just north of the Ohio River causing minor tree and crop damage before quickly strengthening to low-end EF3 intensity and striking a Kenco facility on the east side of Mt. Vernon. The structure had half of its roof removed along with large sections of its outer walls collapsed. Just to the north of there, the tornado damaged power poles, overturned semitrailers, and derailed several train cars. The tornado then continued northward, heavily damaging a mobile home, two homes, outbuildings, and snapping or uprooting trees before dissipating.[234] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Solitude | Posey | IN | 38°02′31″N 87°51′47″W / 38.042°N 87.863°W | 21:32–21:39 | 3.33 mi (5.36 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado bent a power pole and snapped or uprooted trees.[235] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Buckskin | Gibson | IN | 38°16′10″N 87°28′26″W / 38.2695°N 87.4739°W | 16:48–16:49 | 0.42 mi (0.68 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A detached garage was destroyed and a residence had about half its roof removed. Two wooden power poles were left leaning and corn was damage in fields.[236] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Poseyville to N of Johnson | Posey, Gibson | IN | 38°10′48″N 87°47′10″W / 38.18°N 87.786°W | 21:51–22:14 | 8.4 mi (13.5 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
This strong tornado heavily damaged or destroyed mobile homes, outbuildings, crops, and snapped power poles and tree limbs.[237] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Patoka | Gibson | IN | 38°24′22″N 87°36′18″W / 38.406°N 87.605°W | 22:50–22:52 | 1.04 mi (1.67 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
This tornado leaned a power pole, snapped large tree limbs, and damaged crops.[238] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Shoals to NNE of Loogootee | Martin | IN | 38°42′30″N 86°50′24″W / 38.7084°N 86.8399°W | 00:21–00:24 | 1.77 mi (2.85 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A small, skipping high-end EF0 tornado downed large tree limbs and small trees.[239] |
July 10 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | NE of Arkwright to SE of Forestville | Chautauqua | NY | 42°25′07″N 79°11′44″W / 42.4187°N 79.1955°W | 16:06–16:14 | 3.0 mi (4.8 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Many structures, including homes, suffered varying degrees of roof damage from this high-end EF1 tornado, including some that had their roofs removed and exterior walls knocked down. Many trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[240] | |||||||
EF2 | SE of Eden | Erie | NY | 42°37′24″N 78°52′28″W / 42.6233°N 78.8745°W | 16:40–16:46 | 4.22 mi (6.79 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This strong tornado initially damaged multiple buildings, snapped tree limbs, and uprooted shallow trees. After damaging the roof of another structure, the tornado intensified to low-end EF2 strength, destroying multiple farm buildings. From there the tornado, slightly weakened snapping trees at high-end EF1 intensity before abruptly dissipating.[23][240] | |||||||
EF1 | N of West Falls to Griffins Mills | Erie | NY | 42°42′42″N 78°41′01″W / 42.7118°N 78.6836°W | 16:59–17:06 | 2.8 mi (4.5 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees. Just before lifting, it struck a newly built horse barn, ripping off a portion of its roof and blowing out windows.[241] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Darien | Genesee | NY | 42°56′04″N 78°18′45″W / 42.9344°N 78.3126°W | 17:42–17:46 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Video evidence of a brief tornado was sent in by storm spotters. Damage was generally limited to mangled tree limbs.[242] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Redfield | Oswego | NY | 43°35′11″N 75°50′54″W / 43.5865°N 75.8484°W | 18:23–18:28 | 2.2 mi (3.5 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Trees were damaged, including some that were downed.[243] | |||||||
EFU | SSW of Fair Haven | Wayne | NY | 43°17′34″N 76°43′38″W / 43.2929°N 76.7271°W | 19:09 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief tornado affected vehicular traffic on NY 104A, which is not a damage indicator. Surveys are ongoing to determine if the tornado caused any tree or structural damage.[243] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Forestport | Oneida | NY | 43°27′N 75°10′W / 43.45°N 75.16°W | 21:59–22:01 | 0.6 mi (0.97 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Trees were snapped or uprooted.[244] |
July 12 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | N of Dickinson | Dunn | ND | 47°06′N 102°47′W / 47.1°N 102.78°W | 20:10–20:14 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A tornado occurred over open fields and impacted no structures.[245] | |||||||
EFU | N of Otis | Washington | CO | 40°19′02″N 102°57′41″W / 40.3173°N 102.9614°W | 22:02–22:05 | 0.59 mi (0.95 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
This landspout remained over open land.[246] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Larslan | Valley | MT | 48°37′N 106°14′W / 48.61°N 106.24°W | 01:10–01:40 | 17.25 mi (27.76 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
The first tornado formed between MT 24 and a farm. The first tornado dissipated soon after and a second one formed under the same storm. This was captured by several spotters as the storm moved southeast through Larslan. A majority of the tornado's path remained centered in the middle of wide-open fields; however, a farm located 5 miles southeast of Baylor saw the most notable damage to a few smaller outbuildings and barns. A couple of smaller sections of roof were lifted off the buildings. There were two separate debris paths spawning from this farm: one running northeast for approximately 250 yards and the other went southeast with the main storm track. Minor damage to one power pole, a small tree, and a fence were also reported.[247] |
July 13 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NW of Moland | Rice | MN | 44°15′46″N 93°08′20″W / 44.2627°N 93.1389°W | 21:59–22:04 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A storm chaser witnessed a brief tornado.[248] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Colfax to NNW of Barney | Richland | ND | 46°25′N 97°03′W / 46.42°N 97.05°W | 00:15–00:45 | 4.5 mi (7.2 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
This long-lived multi-vortex high-end EF1 tornado moved over rural open terrain, snapping a few trees.[249] |
July 14 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SW of Kirkland | Ogle, DeKalb | IL | 42°01′49″N 88°57′00″W / 42.0304°N 88.95°W | 01:58–02:02 | 3.39 mi (5.46 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
An outbuilding was destroyed and crops and trees were damaged.[250] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Meredith to Elburn to W of Geneva | Kane | IL | 41°55′09″N 88°32′23″W / 41.9191°N 88.5396°W | 02:28–02:40 | 9.02 mi (14.52 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado tracked through Elburn causing damage to trees. As the tornado exited town, more farm buildings and trees were damaged, including one metal farm building that was destroyed.[250] | |||||||
EF0 | St. Charles | Kane | IL | 41°54′15″N 88°21′07″W / 41.9041°N 88.3519°W | 02:44–02:46 | 0.82 mi (1.32 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Embedded in strong straight-line winds, a brief tornado damaged a storage warehouse and a greenhouse. A Meijer had cart corrals tossed around, a light pole knocked over, and trees snapped and uprooted nearby.[250] | |||||||
EF0 | Northwestern La Grange to Cicero | Cook | IL | 41°48′54″N 87°53′09″W / 41.8151°N 87.8858°W | 03:23–03:33 | 7.41 mi (11.93 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A weak tornado tracked through the western suburbs of Chicago, including La Grange, Brookfield, Riverside, Berwyn and Cicero. Damage was entirely confined to trees.[250] | |||||||
EF0 | Southern Chicago (1st tornado) | Cook | IL | 41°46′52″N 87°46′06″W / 41.7811°N 87.7684°W | 03:33–03:43 | 8.11 mi (13.05 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado touched down just east of Midway International Airport, moving through the South Side neighborhoods of West Elsdon, Gage Park, New City and Fuller Park. The damage in these neighborhoods was primarily limited to trees, but some minor roof damage occurred to homes. The tornado then crossed I-90 into the Grand Boulevard and Kenwood neighborhoods, producing more tree damage before moving offshore onto Lake Michigan.[250] | |||||||
EF0 | Southern Chicago (2nd tornado) | Cook | IL | 41°46′05″N 87°38′02″W / 41.768°N 87.634°W | 03:40–03:44 | 3.59 mi (5.78 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A weak tornado began near Englewood STEM High School in the neighborhood of Englewood. The tornado moved east, going through Greater Grand Crossing and Woodlawn. Damage around here included a train car being knocked over and some minor roof damage. The tornado entered Jackson Park, damaging trees before moving offshore and becoming a waterspout on Lake Michigan.[250] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Henry | Marshall | IL | 41°07′31″N 89°21′25″W / 41.1254°N 89.357°W | 04:40–04:42 | 0.45 mi (0.72 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A mobile home park was struck by a tornado where mainly tree damage was noted. Some trailers were heavily damaged.[251] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Henry to N of Varna | Marshall | IL | 41°05′29″N 89°20′53″W / 41.0915°N 89.3481°W | 04:42–04:45 | 6.34 mi (10.20 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado began just east of the Illinois River and tracked southeast, causing extensive tree damage.[251] | |||||||
EFU | ENE of Varna | Marshall | IL | 41°03′00″N 89°11′25″W / 41.0499°N 89.1902°W | 04:48 | 0.77 mi (1.24 km) | [to be determined] |
Sentinel satellite imagery showed a tornado tracked across farm fields, only damaging crops.[23][252] | |||||||
EFU | ENE of Varna | Marshall | IL | 41°02′52″N 89°10′44″W / 41.0478°N 89.179°W | 04:48–04:49 | 0.63 mi (1.01 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A second tornado formed that tracked only across farm fields. This tornado paralleled the previous tornado. No damage occurred.[23][252] |
July 15 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | ESE of Wenona to N of Long Point | LaSalle, Livingston | IL | 41°01′45″N 88°58′18″W / 41.0292°N 88.9718°W | 05:02–05:06 | 4.21 mi (6.78 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A tornado was discovered from high-resolution satellite imagery, which showed a swath of damage in crops in farm fields. No other damage occurred.[250] | |||||||
EFU | NNW of Dana to S of Long Point | LaSalle, Livingston | IL | 40°59′39″N 88°58′07″W / 40.9943°N 88.9686°W | 05:03–05:07 | 3.96 mi (6.37 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado was discovered from high-resolution satellite imagery, which showed a swath of damage in crops in farm fields. No other damage occurred.[250] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Long Point | Livingston | IL | 41°01′51″N 88°53′30″W / 41.0307°N 88.8916°W | 05:06–05:08 | 1.9 mi (3.1 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
This brief tornado formed after the 0502 UTC tornado, damaging crops before lifting.[250] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Lacon | Marshall | IL | 40°59′50″N 89°21′46″W / 40.9971°N 89.3629°W | 05:10–05:11 | 0.71 mi (1.14 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A row of large pine trees was snapped and an outbuilding was damaged.[251] | |||||||
EF0 | Pavilion | Genesee | NY | 42°52′34″N 78°01′48″W / 42.876°N 78.03°W | 19:50–19:52 | 0.75 mi (1.21 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Buffalo. Preliminary information.[253] | |||||||
EF0 | Southeastern Canandaigua | Ontario | NY | 42°52′41″N 77°16′14″W / 42.8781°N 77.2706°W | 20:48–20:50 | 0.7 mi (1.1 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This EF0 tornado damaged a strip mall, utility poles, and trees on the north shore of Canandaigua Lake.[254] | |||||||
EF0 | Virgil | Cortland | NY | 42°29′06″N 76°13′48″W / 42.485°N 76.23°W | 22:25–22:37 | 7.5 mi (12.1 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
A few homes sustained minor roof damage and trees were damaged as well.[255] | |||||||
EF1 | Urbandale to western Des Moines | Polk | IA | 41°38′41″N 93°45′38″W / 41.6447°N 93.7605°W | 22:37–22:47 | 7.23 mi (11.64 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado developed near I-35 and moved southeast through or near Urbandale, Windsor Heights, and Des Moines. Extensive tree damage was noted along with damage to homes and power lines.[256] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Lincklaen to Otselic | Chenango | NY | 42°39′18″N 75°50′15″W / 42.6549°N 75.8374°W | 22:54–23:02 | 8.69 mi (13.99 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado uprooted and snapped hundreds of trees. A barn was partially collapsed, with its roof displaced. Some other structures had minor roofing or window damage. A carport was also lofted.[257] | |||||||
EF1 | Kieler | Grant | WI | 42°35′09″N 90°35′47″W / 42.5858°N 90.5963°W | 23:14–23:15 | 0.29 mi (0.47 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
This brief tornado damaged the roofs of two structures, an outbuilding, and trees.[258] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Hale | Jones | IA | 42°01′25″N 91°05′02″W / 42.0237°N 91.0839°W | 23:18–23:21 | 1.51 mi (2.43 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado flattened corn in a field before inflicting roof damage to a house at a farmstead. A metal structure was also collapsed onto the house. The tornado continued damaging trees south of the farmstead before lifting just across the Wapsipinicon River.[259] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Hanover to Shannon | Jo Daviess, Carroll | IL | 42°17′36″N 90°15′43″W / 42.2932°N 90.262°W | 23:40–00:16 | 30.22 mi (48.63 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A roof was significantly damaged in Jo Daviess County. The tornado moved through the Lake Carroll area, damaging a garage, gazebo and a boat dock. Numerous trees were also downed in the area. The tornado then tracked through Shannon, downing more trees, before lifting shortly after exiting town.[260] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Woodbine to NW of Willow | Jo Daviess | IL | 42°20′25″N 90°07′55″W / 42.3402°N 90.132°W | 23:48–23:58 | 8.07 mi (12.99 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This intermittent tornado downed several trees.[260] | |||||||
EF2 | SW of Millville to ENE of Lena | Jo Daviess, Stephenson | IL | 42°24′45″N 90°05′45″W / 42.4124°N 90.0959°W | 23:50–00:09 | 15.36 mi (24.72 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An intermittent, low-end EF2 tornado snapped a wooden power pole near its base, snapped trees and impacted a farmstead, damaging an outbuilding and grain elevator.[260] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Fairport, IA | Muscatine (IA), Rock Island (IL) | IA, IL | 41°25′55″N 90°55′53″W / 41.432°N 90.9313°W | 00:02–00:05 | 3.05 mi (4.91 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado started on the Mississippi River as a waterspout before landfalling in Illinois where it uprooted trees and snapped large branches.[259] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Edgington to S of Lynn Center | Rock Island, Mercer, Henry | IL | 41°23′59″N 90°43′31″W / 41.3998°N 90.7252°W | 00:17–00:45 | 21.88 mi (35.21 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Two large grain elevator bins were dented, several outbuildings were damaged, and a few utility poles were snapped. Dozens of trees were downed, snapped, and uprooted.[261] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Davenport, IA to Bettendorf, IA to East Moline, IL | Scott (IA), Rock Island (IL) | IA, IL | 41°33′25″N 90°34′39″W / 41.5569°N 90.5776°W | 00:19–00:32 | 7.95 mi (12.79 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Dozens of large trees were snapped, with some falling on homes and at least one on a car. A large section of an apartment's roof was torn off. The tornado dissipated after crossing the Mississippi River into Illinois.[262] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Evansville | Rock | WI | 42°45′11″N 89°20′42″W / 42.753°N 89.345°W | 00:26–00:28 | 1.23 mi (1.98 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado was recorded by a resident, and two storm chasers documented tree damage.[263] | |||||||
EFU | SW of Dakota | Stephenson | IL | 42°22′06″N 89°34′39″W / 42.3682°N 89.5776°W | 00:26–00:27 | 1.01 mi (1.63 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A storm spotter recorded this short-lived tornado that caused no damage.[264] | |||||||
EF0 | Byron | Ogle | IL | 42°08′36″N 89°18′57″W / 42.1432°N 89.3159°W | 00:44–00:51 | 5.27 mi (8.48 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This weak tornado moved due east directly through Byron along IL 2/IL 72, damaging trees, crops and blowing the roof off a car wash.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Davis Junction | Ogle | IL | 42°06′12″N 89°07′17″W / 42.1032°N 89.1214°W | 00:58–01:00 | 1.71 mi (2.75 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Tree damage occurred on the north side of Davis Junction north of IL 72.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of Winnebago | Winnebago | IL | 42°13′01″N 89°12′09″W / 42.217°N 89.2026°W | 00:58–00:59 | 1.15 mi (1.85 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Corn crops, trees, and power lines were damaged.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of New Milford | Winnebago | IL | 42°10′N 89°05′W / 42.17°N 89.09°W | 01:01–01:02 | 0.14 mi (0.23 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A narrow corridor of weak tree damage occurred.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern Kewanee | Henry | IL | 41°13′41″N 89°59′28″W / 41.228°N 89.991°W | 01:02–01:09 | 5.58 mi (8.98 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This deviant tornado in Kewanee downed over one hundred trees in the city, with numerous trees being snapped or uprooted and some falling on homes. Many homesteads had minor roof damage, while a couple had large sections of their roof removed.[266] | |||||||
EF0 | Monroe Center | Ogle | IL | 42°06′N 89°01′W / 42.1°N 89.02°W | 01:05–01:08 | 2.18 mi (3.51 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Vehicles were flipped on IL-72. Entering Monroe Center, some trees were uprooted in the town. Exiting town, some crop damage was observed from satellite imagery before the tornado dissipated.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Kewanee | Henry | IL | 41°15′25″N 89°56′56″W / 41.2569°N 89.9489°W | 01:07–01:10 | 1.48 mi (2.38 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A couple of businesses and a storage building had their roofs damaged. Several trees were damaged as well.[267] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Princeville | Peoria | IL | 40°55′N 89°50′W / 40.92°N 89.83°W | 01:15–01:19 | 4.26 mi (6.86 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
This tornado began in Monica, where a couple of roofs and trees were damaged. The tornado moved southeast toward Princeville, damaging several large trees before dissipating.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Elmore | Knox | IL | 40°57′28″N 90°01′14″W / 40.9578°N 90.0205°W | 01:20–01:21 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This brief tornado significantly damaged trees.[268] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Dunlap | Peoria | IL | 40°51′34″N 89°45′28″W / 40.8595°N 89.7579°W | 01:21–01:23 | 2.38 mi (3.83 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Many properties were struck and had trees extensively damaged at each one. One property lost forty tees. The tornado also downed a tree onto a powerline.[268] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Dunlap to Alta | Peoria | IL | 40°49′N 89°41′W / 40.82°N 89.68°W | 01:22–01:25 | 2.6 mi (4.2 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Trees and homes were damaged in a few neighborhoods.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | Morton to NE of Mackinaw | Tazewell | IL | 40°38′42″N 89°31′11″W / 40.6451°N 89.5198°W | 01:36–01:54 | 12.39 mi (19.94 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado began just outside of East Peoria before quickly moving into northern Morton. The tornado followed I-74 into an industrial complex, causing damage there. The tornado continued moving southeast, uprooting trees around Morton High School. Outside of Morton, more damage was documented at an American Legion building where siding was ripped off. The tornado then lifted shortly after.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Germantown Hills | Woodford | IL | 40°45′35″N 89°29′21″W / 40.7597°N 89.4892°W | 01:36 | 0.36 mi (0.58 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Several trees were damaged.[268] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Cazenovia | Woodford | IL | 40°50′36″N 89°22′34″W / 40.8433°N 89.3761°W | 01:38–01:39 | 1.42 mi (2.29 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Three properties had tree damage occur. Corn fields were also damaged.[269] | |||||||
EFU | N of Maple Park | DeKalb, Kane | IL | 41°54′39″N 88°36′46″W / 41.9107°N 88.6127°W | 01:38–01:40 | 1.68 mi (2.70 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado debris signature appeared on radar, and crop damage occurred.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Germantown Hills | Woodford, Tazewell | IL | 40°45′11″N 89°26′52″W / 40.7531°N 89.4477°W | 01:39–01:40 | 1.2 mi (1.9 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This tornado began in a wooded subdivision, damaging multiple trees. The tornado then entered a newer subdivision, damaging many more trees. One home had a small part of its roof and siding torn off. A window was also blown out at this home. The tornado then continued southeastward, damaging multiple old trees on a property, including two trees that were uprooted, before lifting.[268] | |||||||
EF1 | Sugar Grove to western Aurora | Kane | IL | 41°45′25″N 88°31′04″W / 41.757°N 88.5177°W | 01:49–02:00 | 8.44 mi (13.58 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EFU | SSW of Deer Creek | Tazewell | IL | 40°36′01″N 89°20′43″W / 40.6004°N 89.3452°W | 01:51 | 0.82 mi (1.32 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
Sentinel satellite imagery revealed a tornado that tracked southeastward through a cornfield. No damage occurred except for corn crops.[23][252] | |||||||
EF0 | Northern Sugar Grove to North Aurora | Kane | IL | 41°47′22″N 88°28′39″W / 41.7895°N 88.4774°W | 01:52–02:05 | 10.1 mi (16.3 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Minonk to WNW of Flanagan | Woodford, Livingston | IL | 40°53′00″N 88°59′46″W / 40.8834°N 88.996°W | 01:55–02:00 | 3.73 mi (6.00 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A high-end EF0 mainly damaged trees and crops during its life, but a single power pole was also damaged.[269] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of Yorkville to southern Oswego to southern Naperville | Kendall, Will | IL | 41°41′05″N 88°28′10″W / 41.6848°N 88.4695°W | 01:55–02:18 | 19.15 mi (30.82 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Several trees were snapped and uprooted. Some structural damage was noted as well.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Lisbon to southern Shorewood to Joliet | Kendall, Will | IL | 41°28′00″N 88°23′20″W / 41.4667°N 88.3888°W | 02:07–02:26 | 18.63 mi (29.98 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A tornado began over rural land, damaging trees and several outbuildings. The tornado then continued into the Shorewood area, damaging mainly crops. Entering Joliet, several trees were uprooted in a neighborhood near Joliet Regional Airport. Several wooden power poles were snapped before the tornado dissipated west of downtown.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Northwestern Joliet to northern Crest Hill to Lockport | Kendall, Will | IL | 41°33′48″N 88°16′25″W / 41.5632°N 88.2736°W | 02:12–02:29 | 14.33 mi (23.06 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
The roof of a church and Plainfield South High School were damaged. Tree damage was noted as well.[265] | |||||||
EF2 | Southern Channahon to southern Frankfort to Matteson | Grundy, Will, Cook | IL | 41°23′53″N 88°15′59″W / 41.398°N 88.2663°W | 02:14–02:40 | 28.87 mi (46.46 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A long-tracked EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. One person was injured. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Eastern Glen Ellyn to Lombard | DuPage | IL | 41°52′03″N 88°03′12″W / 41.8675°N 88.0533°W | 02:23–02:27 | 3.06 mi (4.92 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
A high-end EF0 inflicted some structural damage in Glen Ellyn, where some stucco had gouges in it. Several trees were snapped or had limbs removed. The tornado crossed I-355 into Lombard, continuing to damage trees. One home had a portion of its roof damaged before the tornado dissipated.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Villa Park | DuPage | IL | 41°53′12″N 87°58′40″W / 41.8867°N 87.9777°W | 02:29–02:30 | 0.82 mi (1.32 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This brief tornado produced a local corridor of tree damage.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Mokena | Will | IL | 41°32′N 87°54′W / 41.53°N 87.9°W | 02:33–02:36 | 2.87 mi (4.62 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Numerous trees and branches down, along with some minor structural damage.[23] | |||||||
EF0 | Eastern Bensenville to western Rosemont | DuPage, Cook | IL | 41°57′17″N 87°56′17″W / 41.9546°N 87.938°W | 02:34–02:42 | 4.11 mi (6.61 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A tornado began in eastern Bensenville, damaging trees, before moving into O'Hare International Airport. As the tornado moved over the airport, windows, doors and exterior paneling and roofing of several terminals were damaged. Carts and loose objects were pushed and tossed around as well. The tornado lifted just before crossing the I-294 and I-190 interchange.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Bourbonnais to southern Manteno to Whitaker | Kankakee | IL | 41°13′31″N 87°55′33″W / 41.2252°N 87.9257°W | 02:36–02:45 | 12.29 mi (19.78 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Broadview | Cook | IL | 41°51′51″N 87°51′46″W / 41.8643°N 87.8628°W | 02:36–02:37 | 0.83 mi (1.34 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado ripped the roofs off three apartment buildings. Trees were also snapped and downed onto cars.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | Justice to Bridgeview | Cook | IL | 41°45′05″N 87°51′26″W / 41.7513°N 87.8573°W | 02:37–02:40 | 2.11 mi (3.40 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This tornado, which moved along the northern edge of a larger area of damaging straight-line winds, first impacted a mobile home park, inflicting EF0 damage to mobile homes and trees. The tornado then peaked at low-end EF1 intensity, uprooting or snapping several large, healthy trees, inflicting minor shingle, siding, and fascia damage to structures, and blowing a greenhouse about 75 ft (23 m) to the north. The tornado then moved through a cemetery before dissipating as it transitioned into a concentrated corridor of damaging straight-line winds.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Palos Heights to southern Blue Island | Cook | IL | 41°38′38″N 87°48′01″W / 41.6438°N 87.8004°W | 02:41–02:48 | 5.72 mi (9.21 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of Peotone to WSW of Beecher | Will | IL | 41°18′30″N 87°47′13″W / 41.3082°N 87.7869°W | 02:41–02:46 | 6.42 mi (10.33 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Oak Forest | Cook | IL | 41°36′14″N 87°46′17″W / 41.6039°N 87.7714°W | 02:43–02:44 | 0.43 mi (0.69 km) | 85 yd (78 m) |
A brief tornado produced a narrow region of damage to trees and residences, including damage to shingles and fascia. One home had damage to vinyl fencing, siding, gutters and a broken window.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | Flossmoor to Thornton | Cook | IL | 41°32′16″N 87°41′38″W / 41.5379°N 87.6939°W | 02:43–02:49 | 5.51 mi (8.87 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
This tornado tracked through the suburbs of Flossmoor, Homewood, Glenwood, and Thornton, producing mostly tree damage until it reached Thornton, where some structural damage occurred.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Northern Country Club Hills | Cook | IL | 41°34′57″N 87°42′54″W / 41.5825°N 87.7151°W | 02:45–02:46 | 0.4 mi (0.64 km) | [to be determined] |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | Near West Side to W of Downtown Chicago | Cook | IL | 41°52′27″N 87°41′55″W / 41.8743°N 87.6985°W | 02:47–02:53 | 3.06 mi (4.92 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
A tornado touched down along I-290, damaging trees. The tornado uprooted many trees by Rush Hospital. The most significant damage occurred near the Chicago Police Academy, where several trees were uprooted nearby and minor fascia occurred to the building. Roof damage was also noted on a nearby building. The tornado weakened and dissipated right next to the Presidential Towers, just before crossing the Chicago River into downtown Chicago.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | Chicago Lawn to E of West Englewood | Cook | IL | 41°45′52″N 87°42′37″W / 41.7645°N 87.7104°W | 02:47–02:51 | 3.16 mi (5.09 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This tornado began in the Chicago Lawn neighborhood at Marquette Park, where several large trees were snapped. The tornado continued to damage trees across the park and a golf course located within the park. The tornado then entered the neighborhood of West Englewood, causing minor tree damage before lifting at William Ogden Park.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | West Town | Cook | IL | 41°53′51″N 87°42′13″W / 41.8974°N 87.7035°W | 02:50–02:52 | 1.4 mi (2.3 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A high-end EF0 tornado tracked through the West Town neighborhood. Damage consisted of uprooted trees, downed tree branches, windows blown out of buildings, and damage to roofing and siding materials on buildings.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Grant Park | Kankakee | IL | 41°15′49″N 87°35′12″W / 41.2636°N 87.5866°W | 02:51–02:53 | 2.62 mi (4.22 km) | [to be determined] |
This low-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Chicago. Preliminary information.[265] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Eagle Lake, IL to Crown Point, IN to Valparaiso, IN | Will (IL), Lake (IN), Porter (IN) | IL, IN | 41°21′39″N 87°33′34″W / 41.3608°N 87.5595°W | 02:52–03:20 | 29.08 mi (46.80 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This long-tracked tornado touched down and immediately damaged an outbuilding and several trees. The tornado crossed the state line into Indiana, damaging the chimney and garage of a home at low-end EF1 strength. The tornado struck northern Cedar Lake and southern Crown Point, causing damage to trees. In Crown Point, an industrial building sustained roof and siding damage. The tornado crossed I-65 and weakened before strengthening once more as it tracked into Valparaiso. Large tree limbs were downed, and a home and vehicle were damaged when trees fell onto them.[265] | |||||||
EF0 | Lowell | Lake | IN | 41°17′N 87°27′W / 41.28°N 87.45°W | 02:58–03:00 | 2.42 mi (3.89 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A few homes suffered damage to their roof and fascia. Tree damage also occurred.[23] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Shelby to SSW of Kouts | Lake, Jasper, Porter | IN | 41°12′55″N 87°20′53″W / 41.2153°N 87.348°W | 03:02–03:16 | 16.37 mi (26.34 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Trees were downed, large branches fell onto roofs, and paneling on a roof of a storage facility was peeled off.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Waterford | LaPorte | IN | 41°38′33″N 86°52′17″W / 41.6426°N 86.8714°W | 03:32–03:38 | 3.21 mi (5.17 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Several hundred trees were uprooted or snapped on a private property.[270] |
July 16 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | E of Tippecanoe | Marshall | IN | 41°11′51″N 86°05′12″W / 41.1976°N 86.0867°W | 04:09–04:11 | 0.71 mi (1.14 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This brief tornado snapped and uprooted several trees.[271] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern Elkhart | Elkhart | IN | 41°39′54″N 85°58′19″W / 41.6651°N 85.9719°W | 04:21–04:23 | 1.19 mi (1.92 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
This tornado snapped numerous trees and tree limbs.[272] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Holstein | Warren | MO | 38°38′48″N 91°11′59″W / 38.6468°N 91.1996°W | 16:34–16:35 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
An emergency manager reported damage to vegetation in the area.[273] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of House Springs | Jefferson | MO | 38°23′N 90°39′W / 38.39°N 90.65°W | 17:01–17:04 | 1.96 mi (3.15 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
Concentrated areas of tree damage occurred.[274] | |||||||
EF1 | Canastota | Madison | NY | 43°04′38″N 75°45′42″W / 43.0771°N 75.7618°W | 19:00–19:07 | 1.42 mi (2.29 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
1 death – This tornado passed through Canastota, partially or completely unroofing homes, damaging or destroying outbuildings, damaging warehouses and other buildings, snapping power poles, and snapping or uprooting trees. An elderly man who was outside his home near the center of town was injured when the tornado lofted him into the soffit of a masonry building next door; he would later die from his injuries. A second person nearby was also lifted into the building but was uninjured.[275] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Taberg to SSW of Beartown | Oneida | NY | 43°18′44″N 75°34′51″W / 43.3123°N 75.5808°W | 19:19–19:30 | 6.5 mi (10.5 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A tornado initially damaged trees before impacting some structures. A mobile home was shifted off its blocks and had much of its roof covering ripped off. Additional roof and garage damage occurred in the area. Two trees fell on a residence and an outbuilding, significantly damaging the roofs of both. The tornado impaled small to medium tree limbs into the ground in a backyard before lifting.[276] | |||||||
EF2 | Rome | Oneida | NY | 43°13′N 75°29′W / 43.21°N 75.49°W | 18:25–18:35 | 5.25 mi (8.45 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This significant, high-end EF2 tornado began near the Erie Canal and tracked northeast through Rome. In Rome, two churches sustained significant damage to their steeples and roofs, with complete collapses of some walls. Bricks falling from the churches and other buildings crushed multiple vehicles. A vehicle was flipped in a parking lot and an RV was pushed over. Hundreds of large trees were snapped or uprooted, some damaging homes. There was also significant roof loss on multiple residences, along with blown out garage doors and windows. A few properties had debris impaled into their lawns or homes. The tornado shifted a decommissioned B-52 bomber at Griffiss International Airport before lifting nearby.[277] | |||||||
EF1 | Ohio | Herkimer | NY | 43°18′58″N 74°59′11″W / 43.3162°N 74.9864°W | 19:57–19:59 | 0.7 mi (1.1 km) | 180 yd (160 m) |
Trees were snapped or uprooted throughout the town.[278] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Old Forge to SSW of Inlet | Herkimer | NY | 43°40′34″N 74°52′37″W / 43.6761°N 74.877°W | 20:10–20:16 | 4.1 mi (6.6 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Satellite imagery showed widespread tree damage which correlated with a TDS on radar.[279] | |||||||
EF1 | WSW of Wells | Hamilton | NY | 43°21′37″N 74°24′16″W / 43.3603°N 74.4044°W | 20:30–20:33 | 1.53 mi (2.46 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This tornado touched down along the West Branch of the Sacandaga River, downing and snapping trees.[280] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Piseco | Hamilton | NY | 43°26′22″N 74°28′49″W / 43.4394°N 74.4802°W | 20:37–20:39 | 0.51 mi (0.82 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees and utility poles. Minor structural damage to homes and utility buildings occurred as well.[281] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Wells | Hamilton, Warren | NY | 43°25′26″N 74°12′04″W / 43.424°N 74.2011°W | 20:44–20:52 | 4.56 mi (7.34 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Satellite imagery showed widespread tree damage which correlated with a TDS on radar.[282] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Edinburg to W of Corinth | Saratoga | NY | 43°15′14″N 74°03′51″W / 43.2539°N 74.0641°W | 20:48–21:00 | 8.36 mi (13.45 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado occurred within a large area of wind damage, with some trees downed in a convergent pattern. During clean up efforts, a woman was seriously injured after being struck by a tree.[283] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Warrensburg to NNW of Bolton Landing | Warren | NY | 43°33′56″N 73°51′01″W / 43.5655°N 73.8502°W | 21:22–21:29 | 9.64 mi (15.51 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees. Several utility poles were also snapped or downed.[284] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Lyme | Grafton | NH | 43°49′N 72°09′W / 43.82°N 72.15°W | 23:29–23:36 | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado first touched down near a pond, downing numerous trees on the pond's western shoreline. The tornado then tracked due north, causing sporadic tree damage. The tornado then grew wider and snapped and uprooted hundreds of trees. A garage was also shifted 15 ft (4.6 m), and a tree fell onto the roof of a home. The tornado then climbed a hill, continuing to increase in severity as trees and branches fell on homes, lifting shortly thereafter.[285] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Broken Bow | Custer | NE | 41°24′11″N 99°40′30″W / 41.403°N 99.675°W | 23:54 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 1 yd (0.91 m) |
This extremely brief tornado which was observed by a storm spotter and captured on a surveillance camera was embedded within a much larger area of both damaging straight-line winds and large hail. It tossed an 800 lb (360 kg) trailer onto the far front corner panel of a car and moved a Suburban 3 in (76 mm) during the two seconds it was in contact with the ground.[286] |
July 20 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | S of Monticello | San Juan | UT | 37°47′N 109°21′W / 37.78°N 109.35°W | 20:00–21:00 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A trained spotter observed a landspout.[287] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Spring Hill | Pasco | FL | 28°26′N 82°36′W / 28.43°N 82.6°W | 20:15–20:16 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
This weak tornado snapped a few tree limbs.[288] | |||||||
EFU | NW of Primghar | O'Brien | IA | 43°06′15″N 95°41′05″W / 43.1042°N 95.6847°W | 22:10–22:13 | 0.62 mi (1.00 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief landspout occurred. No damage was visible from drone or satellite imagery.[289] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Georgetown | Putnam | FL | 29°21′21″N 82°36′57″W / 29.3557°N 82.6157°W | 23:00–23:05 | 1.49 mi (2.40 km) | 5 yd (4.6 m) |
This waterspout on Lake George made landfall on an island but caused no damage.[290] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Hastings | Putnam | FL | 29°42′56″N 81°33′58″W / 29.7156°N 81.566°W | 01:33–01:35 | 0.42 mi (0.68 km) | 5 yd (4.6 m) |
A waterspout on the St. Johns River was observed by a county deputy.[291] |
July 21 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | WSW of Jay | Delaware | OK | 36°24′12″N 94°51′00″W / 36.4034°N 94.8499°W | 21:50–21:51 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This brief tornado occurred over open country.[292] |
July 23 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | WSW of Lake Wales | Polk | FL | 27°52′N 81°40′W / 27.87°N 81.67°W | 21:30–21:32 | 0.06 mi (0.097 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A brief landspout did minor damage to a trailer and carport-like structure.[293] |
July 24 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Eastern Orwell | Oswego | NY | 43°34′36″N 75°53′54″W / 43.5768°N 75.8982°W | 19:25–19:28 | 0.2 mi (0.32 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
This high-end EF0 tornado uprooted a few trees and damaged multiple large tree limbs.[294] | |||||||
EF0 | ENE of Broadalbin | Fulton | NY | 43°03′33″N 74°09′53″W / 43.0593°N 74.1646°W | 20:41–20:42 | 0.16 mi (0.26 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A few tree limbs were downed and two trees were uprooted.[295] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Ridgeway to N of Halifax | Halifax | VA | 36°49′34″N 79°06′58″W / 36.8261°N 79.1162°W | 22:06–22:24 | 9.3 mi (15.0 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or downed.[296] |
July 25 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Glenns Ferry | Elmore | ID | 42°57′05″N 115°18′02″W / 42.9515°N 115.3005°W | 23:00–23:03 | 0.55 mi (0.89 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
This landspout downed several trees and branches, damaged power lines and did some roof damage within the town.[297] |
July 26 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | ESE of Alfalfa Center | Mississippi | MO | 36°58′N 89°11′W / 36.96°N 89.18°W | 18:27–18:28 | 0.38 mi (0.61 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A landspout was photographed on the shores of the Mississippi River. No damage was reported.[298] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Taylor | Navajo | AZ | 34°25′N 110°13′W / 34.42°N 110.21°W | 22:32 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A picture was taken of a landspout in the Sitgreaves National Forest.[299] |
July 29 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Murfreesboro | Rutherford | TN | 35°51′18″N 86°23′24″W / 35.855°N 86.3899°W | 19:24–19:29 | 3.34 mi (5.38 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A weak tornado impacted the Middle Tennessee State University campus where large tree branches were downed and some trees were uprooted. Minor structural damage was inflicted to the stadium, including some siding material off a nearby building, some fencing damage, and a trailer was moved 30 yd (27 m) and rotated 270°.[300] | |||||||
EFU | W of Alhambra | Madison | IL | 38°53′23″N 89°47′24″W / 38.8896°N 89.7899°W | 01:45–01:46 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
Storm chasers reported a rope tornado in a field. No damage was reported.[301] | |||||||
EF2 | S of Perkinsville | Hamilton, Madison | IN | 40°08′17″N 85°52′19″W / 40.138°N 85.8719°W | 01:41–01:50 | 3.04 mi (4.89 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado began by damaging the roof of a metal barn and uprooting trees in Hamilton County. Sporadic tree damage continued into Madison County before crossing the White River, where several trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then struck a town administration building, significantly damaging the brick wall and roof which was thrown over 150 yd (140 m). One bus also had a long metal support beam driven through its frame. The tornado then dissipated over a nearby cornfield.[302] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Whitcomb | Franklin | IN | 39°26′11″N 84°57′39″W / 39.4363°N 84.9607°W | 01:44–01:46 | 0.7 mi (1.1 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A tornado did minor damage to an outbuilding's roof and a home. A few trees were also damaged, which included broken branches. Convergent swirls were also noted in farm fields.[303] |
July 30 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | W of Hicks to ENE of Blanchester | Warren, Clinton | OH | 39°21′32″N 84°05′11″W / 39.3588°N 84.0864°W | 04:40–04:50 | 8 mi (13 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This tornado initially damaged trees before ripping shingles and gutters off a home. More trees continued to be snapped and uprooted as the tornado tracked southeast where the roof of an outbuilding was damaged. The tornado kept damaging trees and crossing county lines before dissipating shortly after.[304] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Melody Hill to NE of Newburgh | Vanderburgh, Warrick | IN | 38°02′59″N 87°30′31″W / 38.0497°N 87.5087°W | 23:30–23:42 | 10.99 mi (17.69 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
This high-end EF1 tornado began just to the east of Evansville Regional Airport where damage to trees occurred. The tornado moved just outside the city limits of Melody Hill where a few homes had minor roof and gutter damage. The tornado continued inflicting strong damage to trees for the remainder of its path before lifting.[305] |
July 31 event
editEF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | E of Tripp | Hutchinson | SD | 43°13′N 97°53′W / 43.22°N 97.89°W | 00:07–00:08 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief landspout touched down in an open field and was spotted by a local fire department. No known damage occurred.[306] |
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- National Weather Service in Indianapolis, Indiana (2024). Indiana Event Report: EF0 Tornado (Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. Retrieved October 17, 2024.
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