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| colspan="8" style=" border-bottom: 1px solid black;" |This intense tornado formed on the northeast side of Lincoln causing minor damage to a business before quickly intensifying to high-end EF2 intensity, heavily damaging a large transmission line. The tornado continued to intensify as it moved northeastward through agricultural fields, snapping power poles and large trees. The tornado reached its peak intensity of high-end EF3 intensity as it hit a manufacturing plant along [[U.S. Route 6 in Nebraska|US 6]] where 70 employees were sheltered. The roof of the structure along with three walls of the plant failed and cars in the parking lot were damaged, including some that were thrown at least {{convert|75|-|100|yd|m}}. Northeast of this location, EF1-EF2 damage occurred as trees were snapped at a nearby business, which sustained roof and siding damage, snapping wood power poles, and derailing several cars on a [[Burlington Northern Santa Fe|BNSF]] train. The tornado scattered debris through fields as it continued northeastward and crossed [[Interstate 80 in Nebraska|I-80]], causing substantial damage to trees as well. Northwest of Waverly, the tornado struck a farm at EF1 intensity, inflicting window damage to a home and completely destroying two large wood-framed outbuildings. The tornado continued to snap trees before weakening and dissipating north of Waverly. Three people were injured.<ref name="DAT" /><ref name="OAXsum" /> |
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Revision as of 02:37, 30 April 2024
On April 25–28, 2024, two back-to-back tornado outbreaks affected much of the Central United States.
Confirmed tornadoes
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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8 | 28 | 42 | 15 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 102+ |
April 25 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF? | SW of Akron | Washington | CO | [to be determined] | 21:25 | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
A tornado was confirmed by the National Weather Service. Preliminary information.[1] |
April 26 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | NW of Pink to SE of Newalla | Pottawatomie | OK | 35°20′N 97°08′W / 35.33°N 97.14°W | 09:52–09:55 | 2.45 mi (3.94 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][3] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Newalla | Cleveland, Pottawatomie | OK | 35°21′N 97°08′W / 35.35°N 97.14°W | 09:53–09:56 | 1.83 mi (2.95 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][3] | |||||||
EF0 | Northwestern Shawnee | Pottawatomie | OK | 35°22′N 96°58′W / 35.36°N 96.97°W | 10:05–10:08 | 2.4 mi (3.9 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][3] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of Centerview to N of Paden | Pottawatomie, Lincoln, Okfuskee | OK | 35°26′50″N 96°40′30″W / 35.4472°N 96.6751°W | 10:28–10:39 | 9.8 mi (15.8 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
A home was damaged, trees were snapped or uprooted, and power poles were blown down. Preliminary information.[3][4] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Okmulgee to SW of Bald Hill | Okmulgee | OK | 35°39′22″N 96°00′35″W / 35.656°N 96.0096°W | 11:18–11:25 | 6.9 mi (11.1 km) | 650 yd (590 m) |
Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped, the roofs of a few homes were damaged, an outbuilding was damaged, and the tornado blew down power poles as well.[4] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Ravenna | Buffalo, Sherman | NE | 41°01′08″N 98°52′25″W / 41.0188°N 98.8736°W | 17:16–17:31 | 4.76 mi (7.66 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
A low-end EF1 tornado caused minor damage to a catwalk at an ethanol plant, damaged a power pole, and damaged or destroyed outbuildings.[5] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of China Spring (1st tornado) | McLennan | TX | 31°37′40″N 97°15′36″W / 31.6277°N 97.2599°W | 17:23–17:24 | 0.15 mi (0.24 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A brief EF0 tornado damaged fences and snapped large tree limbs. This was the first tornado produced by the supercell west of Waco.[6] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of China Spring (2nd tornado) | McLennan | TX | 31°37′54″N 97°15′09″W / 31.6316°N 97.2524°W | 17:26–17:29 | 0.88 mi (1.42 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief EF1 tornado first touched down near FM 1637, before impacting Valley View west of Waco. Fences, trees, and windows were damaged along with minor roof damage. One home lost part of its roof. This was the second tornado produced by the supercell west of Waco.[2] | |||||||
EF1 | Eastern Rockville | Sherman | NE | 41°05′42″N 98°49′39″W / 41.0951°N 98.8275°W | 17:32–17:48 | 5.71 mi (9.19 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado touched down after the Ravenna tornado dissipated. It damaged trees, a home, a couple of grain bins and outbuildings, and snapped power poles.[5] | |||||||
EF0 | SSE of West | McLennan | TX | 31°45′49″N 97°03′56″W / 31.7637°N 97.0656°W | 17:48 | 0.18 mi (0.29 km) | 15 yd (14 m) |
A brief EF0 tornado produced tree damage west of the Heritage Parkway (FM 2311).[2][6] | |||||||
EF2 | SE of West to SW of Penelope | McLennan, Hill | TX | 31°46′31″N 97°02′59″W / 31.7754°N 97.0496°W | 17:48–18:05 | 5.68 mi (9.14 km) | 165 yd (151 m) |
This tornado first touched down southeast of West and damaged several trees and a shed. The tornado then strengthened to low-end EF2 intensity, damaging a barn and a nearby shop. It then scattered heavy farm equipment across a field before crossing into Hill County and dissipating.[2][6] | |||||||
EF3 | SSE of Farwell to N of Elba | Howard | NE | 41°12′10″N 98°37′12″W / 41.2028°N 98.6199°W | 17:58–18:21 | 9.54 mi (15.35 km) | 600 yd (550 m) |
This intense tornado formed after the Rockville tornado dissipated. It touched down just south of Farwell and passed east of the town and crossed N-92 as it moved just east of due north, causing tree damage and overturning center irrigation pivots. The tornado then reached low-end EF2 intensity as it approached Elba, snapping power poles and uprooting trees. The tornado then reached its peak intensity of EF3 as it struck a farmstead west of Elba. A well-built metal building structure was obliterated while the farmhouse, other outbuildings, vehicles, and other structures were heavily damaged. Continuing north-northeastward at EF2 strength, the tornado snapped a long stretch of power poles along N-11. The tornado then weakened, uprooting trees before dissipating over pasture fields.[2][5] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Penelope | Hill | TX | 31°49′43″N 96°57′59″W / 31.8287°N 96.9664°W | 18:06–18:07 | 0.20 mi (0.32 km) | 55 yd (50 m) |
After producing the EF2 tornado southeast of West, the same supercell produced this brief EF1 tornado that damaged two homes with one of them suffering a garage collapse as well. A few tree limbs were broken before the tornado dissipated.[6] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Malone to SSE of Blooming Grove | Navarro | TX | 31°57′03″N 96°48′12″W / 31.9508°N 96.8032°W | 18:30–18:44 | 9.01 mi (14.50 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This tornado first touched down northwest of Navarro Mills Lake, producing tree damage. After moving east-northeast, the tornado strengthened to high-end EF1 intensity, damaging trees and several residential areas, destroying one manufactured home, and causing significant damage to sheet metal. After crossing FM 744, the tornado dissipated northwest of Dresden.[6] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Elba to N of Wolbach | Howard, Greeley | NE | 41°20′41″N 98°30′26″W / 41.3446°N 98.5073°W | 18:32–18:54 | 9.59 mi (15.43 km) | 880 yd (800 m) |
This large tornado developed after the Elba EF3 tornado dissipated, first damaging trees and leaned a wooden power pole. As it approached US 281/N-22, the tornado rapidly intensified to high-end EF2 strength. It destroyed a metal building and bent metal high-tension power poles. A nearby grain bin was destroyed, a center irrigation pivot was twisted and overturned, and damage to a home occurred. After crossing the highway, the tornado steadily weakened, damaging at least one other residence, outbuildings, trees, and center irrigation pivots. The tornado weakened and dissipated north of Wolbach.[2][5] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Barry to NE of Emhouse | Navarro | TX | 32°04′35″N 96°40′26″W / 32.0764°N 96.674°W | 18:46–19:05 | 11.30 mi (18.19 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This tornado first developed southwest of Barry before moving north of the city and causing roof and sheet metal damage to residential areas and outbuildings. A manufactured home was completely destroyed there at high-end EF1 strength. The tornado then tracked east, passing Emhouse, and causing damage to trees and outbuildings. The tornado then dissipated west of Rice, in a drainage area of Chambers Creek.[6] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of Abbott | Hill | TX | 31°52′59″N 97°05′13″W / 31.883°N 97.0869°W | 18:49–18:53 | 2.40 mi (3.86 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
This tornado first uprooted and damaged trees west of I-35/US 77 near Abbott before crossing the interstate and flipping a tractor-trailer. The tornado then moved northeast-north of Abbott producing tree damage and minor damage to several homes before dissipating.[2][6] | |||||||
EF2 | NNE of Wolbach to W of Primrose to SW of Petersburg | Greeley, Boone | NE | 41°28′N 98°22′W / 41.46°N 98.37°W | 19:04–20:10 | 27.35 mi (44.02 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
This long-lived tornado touched down shortly after the first Wolbach EF2 tornado dissipated. Moving north-northeastward, it initially caused EF0-EF1 damage to center irrigation pivot systems and trees. The tornado then crossed into Boone County, causing minor damage to a farmhouse and damaging trees. After crossing N-56 and turning almost due north the tornado strengthened some, flipping and tossing several center irrigation pivots, snapped power poles, and lofted debris into power lines. The tornado then rapidly reached high-end EF2 intensity southwest of Primrose. A home had its three-car garage ripped away along with most of its roof, several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, power poles were snapped, and many trees suffered extensive damage. The tornado then continued north-northeastward for several more miles, damaging trees and center pivot irrigation systems, causing extensive damage to a livestock facility, and snapped several power poles before dissipating.[2][7][8] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Rice | Navarro | TX | 32°13′38″N 96°32′44″W / 32.2272°N 96.5455°W | 19:19–19:23 | 2.12 mi (3.41 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado developed west of Rice before moving into wetlands of Cummins Creek. There, the tornado caused minor damage to trees before dissipating near I-45.[6] | |||||||
EF0 | Western Frost | Navarro | TX | 32°04′26″N 96°49′49″W / 32.0738°N 96.8302°W | 19:30–19:31 | 1.14 mi (1.83 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado moved along SH 22, causing a grain elevator to partially collapse and damaging garage doors and roofs in western portions of Frost before dissipating.[6] | |||||||
EF3 | NE of Lincoln to NNE of Waverly | Lancaster | NE | 40°52′N 96°37′W / 40.86°N 96.61°W | 19:52–20:04 | 8.55 mi (13.76 km) | [to be determined] |
This intense tornado formed on the northeast side of Lincoln causing minor damage to a business before quickly intensifying to high-end EF2 intensity, heavily damaging a large transmission line. The tornado continued to intensify as it moved northeastward through agricultural fields, snapping power poles and large trees. The tornado reached its peak intensity of high-end EF3 intensity as it hit a manufacturing plant along US 6 where 70 employees were sheltered. The roof of the structure along with three walls of the plant failed and cars in the parking lot were damaged, including some that were thrown at least 75–100 yards (69–91 m). Northeast of this location, EF1-EF2 damage occurred as trees were snapped at a nearby business, which sustained roof and siding damage, snapping wood power poles, and derailing several cars on a BNSF train. The tornado scattered debris through fields as it continued northeastward and crossed I-80, causing substantial damage to trees as well. Northwest of Waverly, the tornado struck a farm at EF1 intensity, inflicting window damage to a home and completely destroying two large wood-framed outbuildings. The tornado continued to snap trees before weakening and dissipating north of Waverly. Three people were injured.[2][8] | |||||||
EF? | SSE of Garrison | Butler | NE | [to be determined] | 20:00 | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
A strong, wedge tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[9] | |||||||
EF3 | SE of Yutan, NE to Western Elkhorn, NE to SW of Modale, IA | Douglas (NE), Washington (NE), Harrison (IA) | NE, IA | 41°12′N 96°20′W / 41.20°N 96.33°W | 20:30–21:29 | 31.16 mi (50.15 km) | 1,760 yd (1,610 m) |
See section on this tornado[2][8] | |||||||
EF2 | E of Busby to W of Fredonia | Elk, Wilson | KS | 37°27′35″N 96°00′48″W / 37.4598°N 96.0134°W | 20:32–20:46 | 8.57 mi (13.79 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
An EF2 tornado first developed in Elk County, uprooting and damaging trees, before crossing into Wilson County and destroying a barn. A two-story home was mostly unroofed, a water tower was unroofed, and a metal fence was also destroyed. The tornado continued to move northeast while producing tree damage before dissipating southwest of Fredonia. Preliminary information.[2][10] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Coyville | Wilson, Woodson | KS | 37°43′34″N 95°50′11″W / 37.7262°N 95.8364°W | 20:34–20:50 | 6.81 mi (10.96 km) | [to be determined] |
An EF2 tornado destroyed outbuildings and snapped trees. Preliminary information.[10] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Fredonia | Wilson | KS | 37°31′49″N 95°51′22″W / 37.5304°N 95.8562°W | 20:52–20:55 | 0.99 mi (1.59 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An EF0 tornado developed just west of Fredonia, damaging buildings and trees at a fairground before dissipating. Preliminary information.[2][10] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Rest | Wilson | KS | 37°37′41″N 95°39′05″W / 37.6281°N 95.6515°W | 21:13–21:16 | 1.28 mi (2.06 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
This tornado first produced tree damage near a cemetery before moving northeast and damaged a barn before dissipating. Preliminary information.[2][10] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Pacific Junction to NW of Glenwood | Mills | IA | 41°02′N 95°49′W / 41.03°N 95.81°W | 21:52–21:57 | 2.70 mi (4.35 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Omaha. Preliminary information.[2][8] | |||||||
EF3 | Northeastern Omaha, NE to E of Crescent, IA to SSE of Beebeetown, IA | Douglas (NE), Pottawattamie (IA), Harrison (IA) | NE, IA | 41°18′N 95°53′W / 41.30°N 95.88°W | 21:58–22:27 | 16.05 mi (25.83 km) | [to be determined] |
An EF3 tornado which tracked from Omaha, Nebraska to southeast of Missouri Valley, Iowa was confirmed. At least four people were injured in Pottawattamie County.[11][12] Preliminary information.[2][8] | |||||||
EF3 | Dumfries to ENE of McClelland | Pottawattamie | IA | 41°11′N 95°44′W / 41.18°N 95.73°W | 22:02–22:28 | 13.31 mi (21.42 km) | 800 yd (730 m) |
An EF3 tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[2][8] | |||||||
EFU | WNW of Elsmore | Allen | KS | 37°49′N 95°14′W / 37.82°N 95.23°W | 22:02 | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
A storm chaser filmed a tornado over open country.[2] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Norfolk | Madison, Stanton | NE | 41°59′N 97°22′W / 41.99°N 97.37°W | 22:16–22:19 | 0.70 mi (1.13 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A brief EF1 tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[2][8] | |||||||
EF3 | ESE of McClelland to Minden to N of Defiance | Pottawattamie, Harrison, Shelby | IA | 41°19′N 95°37′W / 41.32°N 95.62°W | 22:25–23:29 | 40.91 mi (65.84 km) | 1,700 yd (1,600 m) |
1 death – See section on this tornado – Three people were injured.[2][8] | |||||||
EF0 | NNE of Uniontown to NNW of Redfield | Bourbon | KS | 37°53′N 94°58′W / 37.89°N 94.96°W | 22:29–22:32 | 3.16 mi (5.09 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Springfield MO. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Metz | Vernon | MO | 37°59′N 94°31′W / 37.99°N 94.51°W | 23:07–23:13 | 3.40 mi (5.47 km) | 95 yd (87 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Springfield MO. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EFU | S of Skidmore | Holt | MO | 40°15′N 95°05′W / 40.25°N 95.08°W | 23:14–23:15 | 0.17 mi (0.27 km) | [to be determined] |
The fire department reported a weak tornado visible in open country. No damage occurred.[2][13] | |||||||
EF2 | SSW of Manilla to SSW of Vail | Shelby, Crawford | IA | 41°51′33″N 95°15′37″W / 41.8593°N 95.2603°W | 23:28–23:44 | 9.24 mi (14.87 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A low-end EF2 tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[2][8][14] | |||||||
EFU | N of Defiance | Crawford | IA | 41°52′24″N 95°19′58″W / 41.8734°N 95.3328°W | 23:31–23:34 | 2.02 mi (3.25 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
An EFU tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Appleton City (1st tornado) | Bates | MO | 38°10′N 94°08′W / 38.16°N 94.14°W | 23:36–23:41 | 0.82 mi (1.32 km) | 50–70 yd (46–64 m) |
Shingles and siding of a home and outbuilding were damaged and caused minor tree damage.[2][13] | |||||||
EF0 | WSW of Appleton City (2nd tornado) | Bates | MO | 38°10′N 94°06′W / 38.17°N 94.10°W | 23:42–23:49 | 1.17 mi (1.88 km) | 50–70 yd (46–64 m) |
This tornado caused primarily tree damage.[2][13] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Defiance to S of Vail | Shelby, Crawford | IA | 41°49′48″N 95°19′57″W / 41.83°N 95.3325°W | 23:51–00:08 | 12.32 mi (19.83 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[2][8][14] | |||||||
EF2 | NNW of Kent to Northwestern Creston | Adams, Union | IA | 40°58′55″N 94°29′29″W / 40.982°N 94.4914°W | 23:52–00:08 | 8.41 mi (13.53 km) | 350 yd (320 m) |
An EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Creston | Union | IA | 41°06′26″N 94°19′01″W / 41.1073°N 94.3169°W | 00:14–00:19 | 2.86 mi (4.60 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Afton to ESE of Macksburg | Union, Madison | IA | 41°01′10″N 94°16′12″W / 41.0195°N 94.27°W | 00:19–00:45 | 13.91 mi (22.39 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A high-end EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Irena, MO to ESE of Delphos, IA | Worth (MO), Ringgold (IA) | MO, IA | 40°34′N 94°25′W / 40.56°N 94.41°W | 00:23–00:41 | 8.49 mi (13.66 km) | ≥300 yd (270 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado was confirmed. It caused minor damage to a home in Missouri. Preliminary information.[2][13][14] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Clinton | Henry | MO | 38°21′N 93°43′W / 38.35°N 93.72°W | 00:32–00:35 | 0.27 mi (0.43 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Two outbuildings made of corrugated steel and wood were damaged.[2][13] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Delphos to ENE of Mount Ayr | Ringgold | IA | 40°36′57″N 94°18′26″W / 40.6157°N 94.3071°W | 00:36–00:53 | 11.74 mi (18.89 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Creston to NW of Afton | Union | IA | 40°58′03″N 94°20′51″W / 40.9676°N 94.3476°W | 00:38–00:54 | 9.67 mi (15.56 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Kellerton to NNE of Beaconsfield | Ringgold | IA | 40°43′48″N 94°08′15″W / 40.73°N 94.1375°W | 00:50–01:08 | 9.08 mi (14.61 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF2 | WNW of Afton to W of Lorimor | Union | IA | 41°02′25″N 94°15′01″W / 41.0402°N 94.2504°W | 00:52–01:01 | 6.23 mi (10.03 km) | 130 yd (120 m) |
An EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EFU | S of Winterset | Madison | IA | 41°14′48″N 94°00′24″W / 41.2467°N 94.0068°W | 00:57–00:58 | 0.56 mi (0.90 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
An EFU tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EFU | E of Patterson | Madison | IA | 41°20′59″N 93°52′14″W / 41.3496°N 93.8705°W | 01:16–01:18 | 0.95 mi (1.53 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
An EFU tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF2 | SE of Diagonal to NE of Tingley | Ringgold | IA | 40°47′02″N 94°08′43″W / 40.7839°N 94.1454°W | 01:19–01:36 | 10.31 mi (16.59 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A damaging, strong tornado passed directly through the town of Tingley. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF0 | WNW of Cumming | Madison, Dallas | IA | 41°29′08″N 93°50′32″W / 41.4856°N 93.8423°W | 01:20–01:28 | 3.66 mi (5.89 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF2 | Osceola | Clarke | IA | 41°00′15″N 93°47′27″W / 41.0043°N 93.7908°W | 01:31–01:42 | 5.85 mi (9.41 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A high-end EF2 tornado was confirmed, directly impacting Osceola. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EF2 | SE of Des Moines to Pleasant Hill to S of Altoona | Polk | IA | 41°32′53″N 93°34′49″W / 41.548°N 93.5802°W | 01:50–02:02 | 7.69 mi (12.38 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An EF2 tornado was confirmed, which moved northeast from southeastern portions of Des Moines to Pleasant Hill to south of Altoona. One home in Pleasant Hill was completely unroofed along with trees also being uprooted. One injury occurred. Preliminary information.[2][14][15] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Monroe to SSW of Reasnor | Jasper | IA | 41°30′58″N 93°05′34″W / 41.516°N 93.0929°W | 02:42–02:50 | 4.13 mi (6.65 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. One injury occurred. Preliminary information.[2][14] | |||||||
EFU | E of Reasnor to W of Killduff | Jasper | IA | 41°35′01″N 92°58′35″W / 41.5836°N 92.9765°W | 02:55–02:58 | 1.66 mi (2.67 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
An EFU tornado was confirmed by NWS Des Moines. Preliminary information.[2][14] |
April 27 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Hillsdale | Garfield | OK | 36°34′N 97°59′W / 36.56°N 97.99°W | 18:21–18:22 | 0.7 mi (1.1 km) | [to be determined] |
A low-end EF1 tornado caused tree and powerline damage. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Newkirk | Kay | OK | 36°52′N 97°09′W / 36.86°N 97.15°W | 19:39–19:52 | 10.27 mi (16.53 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A weak, erratic tornado damaged trees and outbuildings. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EFU | WSW of White Cloud | Doniphan | KS | 39°58′13″N 95°19′48″W / 39.9702°N 95.3301°W | 19:15–19:16 | 0.02 mi (0.032 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado was reported by emergency management; no damage occurred.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Corning | Nemaha | KS | 39°40′N 96°08′W / 39.66°N 96.14°W | 19:31–19:32 | 1.03 mi (1.66 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado produced minor tree damage and tore part of the roof off of a barn.[18] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Goff | Nemaha | KS | 39°40′N 96°08′W / 39.66°N 96.14°W | 19:45–19:47 | 0.58 mi (0.93 km) | [to be determined] |
A brief tornado produced minor tree limb damage. Preliminary information.[18] | |||||||
EF? | Knox City | Knox | TX | 33°25′N 99°52′W / 33.42°N 99.87°W | 20:06 | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
A destructive tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[19] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Stillwater | Payne | OK | 36°10′N 97°08′W / 36.17°N 97.13°W | 20:22–20:27 | 5.25 mi (8.45 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Gentry to WNW of Martinsville | Gentry, Harrison | MO | 40°17′47″N 94°25′35″W / 40.2965°N 94.4265°W | 21:12–21:26 | 11.81 mi (19.01 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
This low-end EF1 tornado initially touched down along US 169, blowing over a tractor trailer. Moving northeastward, the tornado caused roof damage to a home, damaged to multiple grain bins, and destroyed a small barn. Debris from the barn was strewn around the property. The tornado continued northeastward over open fields, causing little damage before dissipating.[17] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Maple City to S of Dexter | Cowley | KS | 37°07′N 96°46′W / 37.11°N 96.76°W | 21:28–21:32 | 1.29 mi (2.08 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This strong tornado first started near US 166 north of Maple City, damaging trees as it moved northward. The tornado then became multi-vortex and heavily damaged a well-built metal building, with its walls only standing. A nearby concrete brick structure and barn were also demolished. The tornado then continued northward, producing more tree damage, before dissipating.[2][20] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Geary to N of Calumet | Canadian | OK | 35°37′N 98°14′W / 35.62°N 98.24°W | 21:30–21:39 | 7.33 mi (11.80 km) | [to be determined] |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Dexter | Cowley | KS | 37°08′N 96°44′W / 37.14°N 96.74°W | 21:36–21:39 | 0.64 mi (1.03 km) | [to be determined] |
A brief EF1 tornado damaged trees, including some that were snapped.[20] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Spickard to SE of Mill Grove | Grundy, Mercer | MO | 40°13′40″N 93°34′33″W / 40.2279°N 93.5757°W | 21:58–22:08 | 3.89 mi (6.26 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado caused sporadic and intermittent tree damage.[17] | |||||||
EFU | ESE of Laclede | Linn | MO | 39°46′48″N 93°08′24″W / 39.78°N 93.1401°W | 23:40–23:41 | 0.04 mi (0.064 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A trained spotter reported a brief tornado that caused no damage.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | Chautauqua (1st tornado) | Chautauqua | KS | 37°01′27″N 96°10′48″W / 37.0241°N 96.1801°W | 00:11 | 0.03 mi (0.048 km) | [to be determined] |
A brief tornado damaged trees and tossed an unanchored canopy barn.[2][20] | |||||||
EF0 | Chautauqua (2nd tornado) | Chautauqua | KS | 37°01′28″N 96°10′36″W / 37.0244°N 96.1768°W | 00:11 | 0.01 mi (0.016 km) | [to be determined] |
A second brief tornado damaged an old, abandoned brick bank.[2][20] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Butler | Bates | MO | 38°12′59″N 94°18′46″W / 38.2163°N 94.3128°W | 01:23–01:26 | 2.45 mi (3.94 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
This tornado caused tree damage, including some that were snapped or uprooted. Power poles were damaged as well.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Ballard to WSW of Urich | Bates, Henry | MO | 38°21′50″N 94°13′11″W / 38.3638°N 94.2198°W | 01:30–01:45 | 10.64 mi (17.12 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
Several outbuildings were damaged, including one that collapsed and another that had a garage door blown in, and a mobile home and other properties suffered minor damage. Many trees along the path were also damaged, including one tree that fell on and damaged a home and power lines.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Montrose | Henry | MO | 38°19′37″N 94°01′01″W / 38.327°N 94.017°W | 01:45–01:48 | 2.45 mi (3.94 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A farm buildings suffered roof damage and trees were damaged as well.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Lindsay to SSW of Dibble | McClain | OK | 34°54′N 97°40′W / 34.90°N 97.66°W | 01:53–02:00 | 4.28 mi (6.89 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | NNE of Dibble | McClain | OK | 35°04′N 97°37′W / 35.07°N 97.61°W | 02:12 | 0.16 mi (0.26 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
A low-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF0 | NNW of Cole | McClain | OK | 35°07′N 97°35′W / 35.11°N 97.58°W | 02:17–02:20 | 1.68 mi (2.70 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Cole to NNW of Goldsby | McClain | OK | 35°08′N 97°34′W / 35.14°N 97.56°W | 02:20–02:27 | 4.89 mi (7.87 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
An EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | Northern Norman | Cleveland | OK | 35°14′N 97°29′W / 35.23°N 97.48°W | 02:29–02:36 | 3.51 mi (5.65 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF2 | SW of Ardmore to S of Springer | Carter | OK | 34°11′N 97°10′W / 34.19°N 97.17°W | 02:42––02:57 | 9.94 mi (16.00 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
A high-end EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Tinker Air Force Base | Oklahoma | OK | 35°25′N 97°22′W / 35.41°N 97.36°W | 02:45–02:46 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A low-end EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Nicoma Park to Eastern Choctaw | Oklahoma | OK | 35°27′N 97°20′W / 35.45°N 97.33°W | 02:49–02:56 | 5.6 mi (9.0 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Chandler to E of Kendrick | Lincoln | OK | 35°39′N 96°50′W / 35.65°N 96.84°W | 03:16–03:29 | 10.38 mi (16.70 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF3+ | Sulphur to WSW of Roff | Murray, Pontotoc | OK | 34°31′N 96°58′W / 34.51°N 96.97°W | 03:25–03:37 | >7.47 mi (12.02 km) | 440 yd (400 m) |
1 death – See section on this tornado | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Florence | Morgan | MO | 38°34′N 93°01′W / 38.56°N 93.02°W | 03:29–03:36 | 1.98 mi (3.19 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Springfield MO. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF3 | Spaulding to W of Holdenville to W of Wetumka | Hughes | OK | 35°05′N 96°25′W / 35.08°N 96.42°W | 03:36–03:58 | >16.88 mi (27.17 km) | 1,760 yd (1,610 m) |
2 deaths – An EF3 tornado was confirmed by NWS Norman. At least 2 people were killed, including an infant. The tornado track may extend into Okfuskee County, where significant damage was reported near Bearden and Okemah. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Roff to SSE of Vanoss | Pontotoc | OK | 34°37′N 96°55′W / 34.62°N 96.91°W | 03:37–03:54 | 8.39 mi (13.50 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
An EF1 tornado touched down soon after the Sulphur EF3+ tornado lifted. Preliminary information.[2][16] | |||||||
EF1 | ENE of Tipton to WNW of Clarksburg | Moniteau | MO | 38°40′07″N 92°44′33″W / 38.6687°N 92.7426°W | 03:59–04:00 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
Structures and trees were damaged.[21] | |||||||
EF4 | WNW of Marietta to Dickson to ESE of Baum | Love, Carter | OK | 33°55′N 97°09′W / 33.92°N 97.15°W | 04:08–04:32 | 26.54 mi (42.71 km) | 900 yd (820 m) |
1 death – See section on this tornado | |||||||
EF? | Hinton | Caddo | OK | [to be determined] | TBD | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] | |||||||
EF? | W of Seymour | Baylor | TX | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] | |||||||
EF? | NW of Hinton | Wichita | TX | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] | |||||||
EF? | Devol | Cotton | OK | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] | |||||||
EF? | S of Pumpkin Center | Camanche | OK | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] | |||||||
EF? | E of Ada | Pontotoc | OK | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] | |||||||
EF? | S of Mill Creek | Johnston | OK | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
NWS Norman confirmed tornado. Preliminary information.[16] |
April 28 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Manor | Travis | TX | 30°20′57″N 97°35′03″W / 30.3491°N 97.5841°W | 13:31–13:41 | 4.82 mi (7.76 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
This small tornado touched down of west of Manor and moved generally eastward, causing minor roof damage several businesses, knocking down a billboard into a gas station parking lot along US 290, and damaging trees. To the north of Manor, the tornado weakened or reformed further to the north and strengthened to high-end EF1 intensity causing significant roof damage to a home in a neighborhood. Other homes throughout both that neighborhood and an adjacent one also suffered significant shingle damage, fences were damaged, trampolines were tossed, and some trees were damaged. The tornado then dissipated to the northeast of Manor.[22] | |||||||
EF0 | SSW of Rosebud | Milam | TX | 31°00′37″N 96°59′39″W / 31.0102°N 96.9941°W | 19:50–19:51 | 0.19 mi (0.31 km) | 40 yd (37 m) |
Metal panels were peeled from a few uninhabited mobile homes.[23] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Groesbeck | Limestone | TX | 31°30′29″N 96°22′48″W / 31.5081°N 96.38°W | 20:08–20:09 | 0.17 mi (0.27 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A tornado was confirmed by NWS using video captured by a storm spotter, but the tornado occurred in an area inaccessible to storm surveyors.[23] | |||||||
EF0 | SW of Dew | Freestone | TX | 31°34′27″N 96°10′29″W / 31.5742°N 96.1746°W | 20:35–20:37 | 1.25 mi (2.01 km) | [to be determined] |
The tornado uprooted several trees. This was the first tornado produced by a single thunderstorm near Dew.[2][23] | |||||||
EF0 | Dew | Freestone | TX | 31°35′34″N 96°08′24″W / 31.5929°N 96.1399°W | 20:47–20:49 | 0.91 mi (1.46 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A home sustained significant roof damage. Several trees were also damaged by the tornado. This was the second tornado produced by a single thunderstorm near Dew.[2][23] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern Shreveport | Caddo | LA | 32°25′N 93°50′W / 32.41°N 93.83°W | 00:07–00:09 | 3.21 mi (5.17 km) | 350 yd (320 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Shreveport. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF0 | NW of Plain Dealing | Bossier | LA | 32°57′N 93°47′W / 32.95°N 93.78°W | 00:25–00:30 | 2.89 mi (4.65 km) | 350 yd (320 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Shreveport. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF1 | NNW of Plain Dealing | Bossier | LA | 33°01′N 93°45′W / 33.01°N 93.75°W | 00:32–00:36 | 3.12 mi (5.02 km) | 325 yd (297 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Shreveport. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Plain Dealing | Bossier | LA | 32°57′N 93°39′W / 32.95°N 93.65°W | 00:33–00:35 | 1.69 mi (2.72 km) | 275 yd (251 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Shreveport. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Trinity | Trinity | TX | 30°54′37″N 95°18′58″W / 30.9102°N 95.316°W | 00:35–00:36 | 0.29 mi (0.47 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A brief EF1 tornado impacted a subdivision of Trinity. A home was destroyed, resulting in two of its occupants suffering injuries. Widespread damage to trees and vehicles also occurred in the subdivision.[2][24][25] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Bradley | Lafayette | AR | 33°03′N 93°46′W / 33.05°N 93.76°W | 00:37–00:38 | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) | [to be determined] |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Shreveport. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF1 | ESE of Bradley | Lafayette | AR | 33°04′N 93°36′W / 33.07°N 93.6°W | 00:43–00:44 | 1.36 mi (2.19 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An EF1 tornado was confirmed by NWS Shreveport. Preliminary information.[2] | |||||||
EF0 | NNE of Hurley | Stone | MO | 36°58′N 93°28′W / 36.96°N 93.47°W | 01:20–01:22 | 0.41 mi (0.66 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Trees were uprooted and a small barn was damaged.[26] |
See also
Notes
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