Tornado outbreak sequence of April 20–27, 2007

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April 20–27, 2007 tornado outbreak sequence
Damage to a mobile home in Eagle Pass, Texas from an EF3 tornado.
TypeTornado outbreak
DurationApril 20–27, 2007
Tornadoes
confirmed
91
Max. rating1F4 tornado
Fatalities10 fatalities (+1 non-tornadic), ≥270 injuries
Areas affectedCoahuila, Great Plains, Midwestern U.S., and Eastern U.S.

1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale

An extended period of tornado activity occurred between April 20–27, 2007. The outbreak sequence is best known for producing a deadly tornado that struck the border cities of Piedras Negras, Coahuila (rated F4), and Eagle Pass, Texas (rated EF3), along the United States-Mexican border on April 24, 2007, killing ten people. Other strong tornadoes also caused damage and injuries in or near the towns of Moorefield, Nebraska, Gothenburg, Nebraska, Cactus, Texas, and Tulia, Texas. In all, 91 tornadoes were confirmed causing 10 fatalities and injuring at least 270 others.

Meteorological synopsis[edit]

Activity was not widespread on April 20, but two strong tornadoes were confirmed in southwestern Nebraska from a single supercell that suddenly developed. The first was an EF3 tornado near Moorefield, Nebraska, which destroyed six farmsteads and injured two people.[1] A large wedge EF2 tornado touched down near Gothenburg and injured nine people as it crossed over Interstate 80, before moving north through rural areas, damaging several farms.[2]

On April 20, the SPC issued a moderate risk of severe thunderstorms for the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and the southwestern part of Kansas for April 21, which was extended into Nebraska later. Widespread severe weather developed that evening, although the primary result of the supercells was large hail. The meteorological synopsis was virtually identical to March 28 except for the fact that the air mass was not as unstable.[3] In total, 24 tornadoes were confirmed[4] Despite this, five EF2 tornadoes were confirmed in the Texas Panhandle that day. A large high-end EF2 tornado struck Cactus, Texas damaging or destroying numerous structures and injuring 14 people. Another high-end EF2 tornado struck community was Tulia, Texas where more structures were heavily damaged or destroyed and three people were injured. Over 100 reports of hail were recorded on this day as well.[5] Only isolated severe weather activity occurred on April 22 with only one tornado being confirmed.[6]

A severe weather outbreak was forecast for April 23 and 24 across the southern Plains. In the early morning hours of April 22, the SPC issued a moderate risk of severe weather for South Central Kansas, Central Oklahoma, and North Central Texas. This was an extremely rare issuance; at the time, this was only the third time that such a risk been issued so far in advance with the others being for June 10, 2005 and January 2, 2006, although neither time did it result in a major outbreak.[7][8] Several tornadic storms were reported across northwest and south-central Texas, far western Oklahoma, and southwest Kansas on April 23. A total of 29 tornadoes were confirmed, although most stayed over sparsely populated area.[9] The activity quickly redeveloped late on the morning of April 24. Later in the afternoon, the risk that day was upgraded to a high risk over parts of East Texas. Tornadoes, along with large hail and damaging winds, occurred in the afternoon and evening hours across the Plains. Although there was virtually no activity in the high risk area, several tornadoes occurred elsewhere.[10] One large tornadic supercell produced a deadly F4 tornado in Piedras Negras, Coahuila in Mexico killing three people, the same supercell moved across the United States-Mexican border and into the Eagle Pass, Texas metro, with reports of significant damage on the U.S. side of the border and at least seven deaths and 80 injuries from the EF3 tornado, plus at least three deaths and at least 153 injuries across the river in Piedras Negras.[11] Isolated tornadic activity occurred on April 25, but a non-tornadic fatality occurred in Lake Village, Arkansas when 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) winds capsized a boat on Lake Chicot.[12]

Several tornadoes developed across the Midwest and into the Tennessee Valley on the afternoon and evening of April 26. The hardest hit communities were LaPorte, Indiana, which was struck by two EF1 tornadoes, and New Tazewell, Tennessee, which was also hit by an EF1 tornado, where structural damage was reported in both communities, and dozens of houses were damaged or destroyed.[13] Several other scattered tornadoes were reported, along with widespread wind damage.[14] In total, seven people were injured. Four other tornadoes were confirmed in Ohio and Illinois. In the final review of 2007, three EF0 tornadoes were confirmed on April 27. Two of which were in Missouri and the other touched down in Virginia.

Confirmed tornadoes[edit]

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 60 23 6 1 1* 0 91
  • Note: Mexico used the Fujita Scale at the time the tornado that occurred was rated, hence the F4 rating.

April 20 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 20, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF3 ESE of Moorefield to SW of Brady Frontier, Lincoln NE 40°41′48″N 100°16′37″W / 40.6966°N 100.277°W / 40.6966; -100.277 (Moorefield (Apr. 20, EF3)) 02:16–02:46 15.74 mi (25.33 km) 440 yd (400 m) An intense tornado began it's damage by tearing the roof and attached garage off of a house, blowing the windows out of another, and destroying a third. Also in this area, the tornado destroyed grain bins and outbuildings, carried a horse trailer 50 yards, overturned irrigation pivots, scattered irrigation pipe, destroyed a wind mill, and pulled a fence line out of the ground. As the tornado entered Lincoln County, it destroyed a large storage building, removed the roof and an exterior wall from one home, and completely destroyed an unanchored home. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path. Two people were injured when they were thrown 50 yd (46 m) from the unanchored home.[15][16]
EF2 SSW of Gothenburg to SW of Callaway Dawson, Custer NE 41°01′48″N 100°09′53″W / 41.0299°N 100.1647°W / 41.0299; -100.1647 (Gothenburg (Apr. 20, EF2)) 03:02–03:40 18.92 mi (30.45 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) This large wedge tornado injured nine people as it crossed Interstate 80, where several vehicles and semis were blown off the road. Nearly a dozen head of cattle were killed nearby, and a farmhouse lost half of its roof and had many windows blown out. The tornado then destroyed a barn, chicken house, milk house, an oil bin, and two dryer bins. Irrigation pivots were overturned, and numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path.[17][18]

April 21 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 21, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 W of Littlefield Lamb TX 33°55′15″N 102°25′28″W / 33.9208°N 102.4245°W / 33.9208; -102.4245 (Littlefield (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:20–23:24 2 mi (3.2 km) 200 yd (180 m) Weak tornado over open fields with no damage.[19]
EF0 SE of Campo Baca CO 37°02′56″N 102°30′57″W / 37.0489°N 102.5159°W / 37.0489; -102.5159 (Campo (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:25–23:32 2.68 mi (4.31 km) 75 yd (69 m) Tornado remained over open fields, causing no damage.[20]
EF0 SW of Granada Prowers CO 37°59′54″N 102°24′39″W / 37.9984°N 102.4109°W / 37.9984; -102.4109 (Granada (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:25–23:35 3.05 mi (4.91 km) 300 yd (270 m) Large, slow-moving tornado remained over open country with no damage.[21]
EF1 NW of Boys Ranch to SE of Hartley Oldham, Hartley TX 35°31′52″N 102°19′16″W / 35.5312°N 102.3211°W / 35.5312; -102.3211 (Boys Ranch—Hartley (Apr. 21, EF1)) 23:51–00:27 17.13 mi (27.57 km) 880 yd (800 m) Power poles, signs, and fences were damaged.[22][23]
EF0 N of Bethune Kit Carson CO 39°25′04″N 102°28′13″W / 39.4179°N 102.4704°W / 39.4179; -102.4704 (Bethune (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:54–23:55 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A shed was lofted and flipped over, resulting in damage to a hay bailer and two grain bins.[24]
EF2 N of Fieldton to NW of Kress Lamb, Hale, Castro, Swisher TX 34°03′19″N 102°13′21″W / 34.0553°N 102.2226°W / 34.0553; -102.2226 (Fieldton—Kress (Apr. 21, EF2)) 23:57–00:36 28.75 mi (46.27 km) 1,230 yd (1,120 m) In Lamb County, this long-tracked tornado damaged irrigation pivots and power poles, tore the roofs off of two brick buildings, heavily damaged five homes, destroyed light-weight metal structures, damaged farm equipment, and blew skirting from a mobile home as it passed near Olton. Irrigation pivots were destroyed and power poles were snapped in Hale, Castro, and Swisher Counties before the tornado dissipated. A dog and some livestock was killed, and one person was injured.[25][26][27][28]
EF2 SW of Dumas to SE of Stratford Moore, Sherman TX 35°47′41″N 102°08′05″W / 35.7947°N 102.1347°W / 35.7947; -102.1347 (Dumas—Stratford (Apr. 21, EF2)) 00:16–00:52 26.72 mi (43.00 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) Large wedge tornado caused major damage in the town of Cactus. Ten mobile homes were destroyed with others heavily damaged. Many homes and businesses sustained varying degrees of damage. 14 people were injured.[29][30]
EF0 SE of Plankinton Aurora SD 43°40′45″N 98°25′24″W / 43.6791°N 98.4234°W / 43.6791; -98.4234 (Plankinton (Apr. 21, EF1)) 00:48–00:58 2.77 mi (4.46 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[31]
EF2 E of Four Way to SE of Dumas Moore TX 35°40′56″N 101°55′00″W / 35.6821°N 101.9166°W / 35.6821; -101.9166 (Four Way—Dumas (Apr. 21, EF2)) 00:50–01:15 11.83 mi (19.04 km) 704 yd (644 m) Power poles were snapped, a fence was downed, and large hay bales were tossed around.[32]
EF2 Tulia Swisher TX 34°31′33″N 101°46′56″W / 34.5259°N 101.7822°W / 34.5259; -101.7822 (Tulia (Apr. 21, EF2)) 00:57–01:01 3 mi (4.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) 30 homes and 20 businesses in Tulia were damaged or destroyed, with a supermarket and industrial buildings sustaining major damage. A storm chaser's vehicle was thrown into a brick building, and a semi-truck was blown into the chase vehicle. A collection of antique cars in a storage building were also damaged by the collapse of overhead doors and roof purlins, and 5 mobile homes were destroyed. A car dealership was heavily damaged, with 41 vehicles damaged by flying debris, and a motor home on the property was overturned. Damage and economic loss was estimated at $2 million. 3 people were injured.[33]
EF0 E of Dumas Moore TX 35°51′08″N 101°49′38″W / 35.8521°N 101.8273°W / 35.8521; -101.8273 (Dumas (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:06–01:08 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[34]
EF1 NE of Tulia Swisher TX 34°39′10″N 101°46′15″W / 34.6529°N 101.7707°W / 34.6529; -101.7707 (Tulia (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:11–01:16 4 mi (6.4 km) 300 yd (270 m) A large barn was heavily damaged.[35]
EF0 W of Sunray Moore TX 34°39′10″N 101°46′15″W / 34.6529°N 101.7707°W / 34.6529; -101.7707 (Sunray (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:19–01:23 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[36]
EF0 E of Happy Swisher TX 34°43′49″N 101°35′10″W / 34.7303°N 101.5861°W / 34.7303; -101.5861 (Happy (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:20–01:24 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 500 yd (460 m) Large tornado remained over open country with no damage.[37]
EF1 NE of Sunray to SE of Stratford Moore, Sherman TX 34°43′49″N 101°35′10″W / 34.7303°N 101.5861°W / 34.7303; -101.5861 (Sunray—Stratford (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:36–01:50 9.31 mi (14.98 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) A barn was destroyed, hog barns sustained roof damage, and empty rail cars were overturned.[38][39]
EF1 E of Wayside Armstrong TX 34°45′04″N 101°33′01″W / 34.7511°N 101.5502°W / 34.7511; -101.5502 (Wayside (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:45–01:55 3.33 mi (5.36 km) 440 yd (400 m) Damage was limited to power poles.[40]
EF1 E of Dumas to SW of Sunray Moore TX 35°51′04″N 101°53′55″W / 35.8511°N 101.8987°W / 35.8511; -101.8987 (Dumas—Sunray (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:45–02:00 12.23 mi (19.68 km) 440 yd (400 m) A feedyard sustained minor damage and double wooden power poles were snapped.[41]
EF0 SE of Esmond Kingsbury SD 44°13′33″N 97°37′15″W / 44.2257°N 97.6208°W / 44.2257; -97.6208 (Esmond (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:56–01:58 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Brief tornado caused no damage.[42]
EF0 SE of Lautz Sherman TX 36°04′09″N 101°44′41″W / 36.0693°N 101.7447°W / 36.0693; -101.7447 (Lautz (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:58–02:12 7.97 mi (12.83 km) 700 yd (640 m) Large tornado remained over open country with no damage.[43]
EF1 SW of Sunray Moore TX 35°57′31″N 101°48′21″W / 35.9587°N 101.8058°W / 35.9587; -101.8058 (Sunray (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:59–02:02 2 mi (3.2 km) 704 yd (644 m) Property damage occurred and double wooden power poles were snapped.[44]
EF1 SE of Canyon Randall TX 34°49′36″N 101°43′59″W / 34.82671°N 101.7331°W / 34.82671; -101.7331 (Canyon (Apr. 21, EF1)) 02:00–02:15 10.7 mi (17.2 km) 880 yd (800 m) Tornado damaged power poles and farm structures. A horse was killed.[45]
EF2 NE of Claude to SE of Panhandle Armstrong, Carson TX 35°10′11″N 101°13′23″W / 35.16981°N 101.2231°W / 35.16981; -101.2231 (Claude—Panhandle (Apr. 21, EF2)) 02:35–03:10 12.88 mi (20.73 km) 440 yd (400 m) Power poles were damaged while tractors, turbines, vehicles and cotton presser box cars were moved and/or tossed, some for considerable distances.[46][47]
EF0 E of Claude Armstrong TX 35°07′15″N 101°11′36″W / 35.1208°N 101.1933°W / 35.1208; -101.1933 (Claude (Apr. 21, EF0)) 02:40–03:45 4.21 mi (6.78 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[48]
EF1 W of Alanreed to SW of Kings Mill Gray TX 35°07′15″N 101°11′36″W / 35.1208°N 101.1933°W / 35.1208; -101.1933 (Alanreed—Kings Mill (Apr. 21, EF1)) 02:50–03:10 12.7 mi (20.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A house lost part of its roof, power poles were snapped, and storage buildings and outbuildings were destroyed.[49]

April 22 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 22, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Osmond Pierce NE 42°20′21″N 97°37′17″W / 42.3393°N 97.6215°W / 42.3393; -97.6215 (Osmond (Apr. 22, EF0)) 19:43–19:44 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) No damage occurred as a tornado remained over open country.[50]

April 23 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes –Monday, April 23, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SSW of Buffalo Harper OK 36°43′23″N 99°40′31″W / 36.7231°N 99.6753°W / 36.7231; -99.6753 (Buffalo (Apr. 23, EF0)) 23:14 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) NWS employees and storm chasers observed a brief and small tornado..[51]
EF0 NE of Laverne Harper OK 36°45′39″N 99°50′56″W / 36.7609°N 99.849°W / 36.7609; -99.849 (Laverne (Apr. 23, EF0)) 23:51 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 30 yd (27 m) An off-duty NWS meteorologist observed a tornado.[52]
EF0 E of Colorado City Mitchell TX 32°24′00″N 100°46′53″W / 32.4°N 100.7815°W / 32.4; -100.7815 (Colorado City (Apr. 23, EF0)) 00:43–00:56 4 mi (6.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado damaged a field irrigation system, power poles, vegetation, and signs along I-20.[53]
EF1 E of Sharon Springs Wallace KS 38°52′48″N 101°40′27″W / 38.88°N 101.6743°W / 38.88; -101.6743 (Sharon Springs (Apr. 23, EF1)) 00:47–01:25 12 mi (19 km) 50 yd (46 m) Power poles were broken.[54]
EF0 N of Wallace Wallace KS 38°59′32″N 101°34′48″W / 38.9923°N 101.58°W / 38.9923; -101.58 (Wallace (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:03–01:18 5 mi (8.0 km) 75 yd (69 m) A tornado remained over open fields and did no known damage.[55]
EF0 SE of Sitka Clark KS 37°05′41″N 99°34′06″W / 37.0947°N 99.5682°W / 37.0947; -99.5682 (Sitka (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:04–01:08 1.4 mi (2.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado tracked northeast across open land.[56]
EF0 SW of Janus Mitchell, Nolan TX 32°24′08″N 100°39′46″W / 32.4022°N 100.6629°W / 32.4022; -100.6629 (Janus (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:04–01:06 0.58 mi (0.93 km) 50 yd (46 m) A cone tornado remained over open land.[57]
EF0 S of Del Rio Val Verde TX 29°18′44″N 100°54′00″W / 29.3122°N 100.9°W / 29.3122; -100.9 (Del Rio (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:06–01:08 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) Staff from the Del Rio Fire and Rescue observed a small tornado in an open area doing no damage.[58]
EF1 SE of Sitka Clark KS 37°06′57″N 99°33′31″W / 37.1159°N 99.5587°W / 37.1159; -99.5587 (Sitka (Apr. 23, EF1)) 01:10–01:35 7.8 mi (12.6 km) 150 yd (140 m) Trees, power poles and a small shed were damaged. The tornado was a twin to the tornado below.[59]
EF0 WSW of Protection Comanche KS 37°11′10″N 99°32′07″W / 37.186°N 99.5354°W / 37.186; -99.5354 (Protection (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:22–01:34 1.7 mi (2.7 km) 75 yd (69 m) A tornado did minor damage to some trees and was a twin to the previou tornado.[60]
EF0 Val Verde Park Val Verde TX 29°22′12″N 100°50′01″W / 29.37°N 100.8336°W / 29.37; -100.8336 (Del Rio (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:34–01:37 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) A sheriff’s deputy watched a rope tornado damage ten homes and mobile homes. The tornado also knocked over telephone poles and tossed outbuildings.[61]
EF0 WNW of Protection Comanche KS 37°12′54″N 99°31′19″W / 37.2151°N 99.5219°W / 37.2151; -99.5219 (Protection (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:37–01:41 1.63 mi (2.62 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado remained over open pasture land.[62]
EF0 NW of Sweetwater Nolan TX 32°29′24″N 100°27′37″W / 32.49°N 100.4602°W / 32.49; -100.4602 (Sweetwater (Apr. 23, EF0)) 02:00–02:03 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado occurred over open country.[63]
EF0 NNE of Trent Taylor TX 32°30′32″N 100°06′57″W / 32.5089°N 100.1158°W / 32.5089; -100.1158 (Trent (Apr. 23, EF0)) 02:20–02:22 0.34 mi (0.55 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado was briefly observed.[64]
EF0 SSE of Brewster Thomas KS 39°17′24″N 101°20′14″W / 39.2899°N 101.3371°W / 39.2899; -101.3371 (Brewster (Apr. 23, EF0)) 02:38–02:59 6 mi (9.7 km) 25 yd (23 m) An empty grain bin was destroyed, several trees were uprooted and minor home damage occurred.[65]
EF0 W of Hodges Jones TX 32°35′N 99°55′W / 32.58°N 99.91°W / 32.58; -99.91 (Hodges (Apr. 23, EF0)) 02:41–02:46 0.68 mi (1.09 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado was observed for several minutes.[66]
EF0 NE of Goodland Sherman KS 39°27′25″N 101°35′15″W / 39.4569°N 101.5875°W / 39.4569; -101.5875 (Goodland (Apr. 23, EF0)) 03:02–03:04 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A tornado was spotted from the National Weather Service office in Goodland as it remained over open fields.[67]
EF1 NW of Levant to SSW of Atwood Thomas, Rawlins KS 39°24′57″N 101°14′47″W / 39.4158°N 101.2463°W / 39.4158; -101.2463 (Levant (Apr. 23, EF1)) 03:15–04:15 15.5 mi (24.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) Power pole and tree damage occurred.[68]
EF1 S of Atwood Rawlins KS 39°34′07″N 101°03′00″W / 39.5687°N 101.05°W / 39.5687; -101.05 (Atwood (Apr. 23, EF1)) 04:15–04:39 12.5 mi (20.1 km) 100 yd (91 m) A high-end EF1 removed the roof off a home, destroyed many outbuildings, grain bins and trees. An irrigation system as also damaged.[69]
EF1 SE of Atwood Rawlins KS 39°41′52″N 100°55′01″W / 39.6978°N 100.917°W / 39.6978; -100.917 (Atwood (Apr. 23, EF1)) 04:44–04:59 6 mi (9.7 km) 75 yd (69 m) Power poles were broken and a farmstead had an outbuilding damaged.[70]
EF0 N of Wray Yuma CO 40°17′49″N 102°13′48″W / 40.2969°N 102.23°W / 40.2969; -102.23 (Wray (Apr. 23, EF0)) 04:49–04:50 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A tornado remained over open fields, causing no damage.[71]
EF0 SE of Holyoke Phillips CO 40°26′N 102°07′W / 40.44°N 102.12°W / 40.44; -102.12 (Holyoke (Apr. 23, EF0)) 05:00 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[72]
EF0 SW of Enders Chase NE 40°23′01″N 101°37′02″W / 40.3836°N 101.6173°W / 40.3836; -101.6173 (Enders (Apr. 23, EF0)) 05:15–05:16 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 20 yd (18 m) A weak tornado touched down briefly in open rangeland.[73]
EF0 SW of Enders Chase NE 40°23′19″N 101°36′38″W / 40.3887°N 101.6106°W / 40.3887; -101.6106 (Enders (Apr. 23, EF0)) 05:16–05:17 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 20 yd (18 m) A trained spotter reported a weak tornado over open land.[74]

April 24 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes –Monday, April 23, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Eastern Wild Horse Cheyenne CO 38°49′N 103°00′W / 38.82°N 103°W / 38.82; -103 (Wild Horse (Apr. 24, EF0)) 17:58–17:59 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado damaged the doors on a quonset hut, a trailer was pushed over and the cross on a church received minor damage.[75]
EF0 W of Wild Horse Cheyenne CO 38°49′12″N 103°03′21″W / 38.82°N 103.0557°W / 38.82; -103.0557 (Wild Horse (Apr. 24, EF0)) 18:15–18:25 4 mi (6.4 km) 25 yd (23 m) A tornado remained over open fields.[76]
EF0 WNW of Wild Horse to SE of Boyero Cheyenne, Lincoln CO 38°51′12″N 103°06′10″W / 38.8532°N 103.1029°W / 38.8532; -103.1029 (Wild Horse (Apr. 24, EF0)) 18:38–18:46 2 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) No known damage occurred as a small tornado remained over open fields.[77][78]
EF0 SE of Boyero Lincoln CO 38°52′N 103°11′W / 38.87°N 103.19°W / 38.87; -103.19 (Boyero (Apr. 24, EF0)) 18:58 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado occurred over open land.[79]
EF1 ESE of Granbury Hood TX 32°23′01″N 97°36′36″W / 32.3836°N 97.6101°W / 32.3836; -97.6101 (Granbury (Apr. 24, EF1)) 19:00–19:02 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado moved through Pecan Plantation, causing damage to trees and homes. One brick home had portions of it’s roof removed, the garage door blown in and windows broken.[80]
EF0 WSW of Lincoln Park Denton TX 33°13′12″N 97°00′42″W / 33.22°N 97.0118°W / 33.22; -97.0118 (Lincoln Park (Apr. 24, EF0)) 19:20–19:22 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) The roof of a restaurant was damaged. Tree limbs were snapped and a gas station sign was also damaged.[81]
EF1 NNE of Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne CO 38°54′00″N 102°18′27″W / 38.9001°N 102.3074°W / 38.9001; -102.3074 (Cheyenne Wells (Apr. 24, EF1)) 19:26–19:36 4.5 mi (7.2 km) 25 yd (23 m) A single power pole was broken.[82]
EF0 NE of Arapahoe Cheyenne CO 38°54′04″N 102°06′15″W / 38.9011°N 102.1043°W / 38.9011; -102.1043 (Arapahoe (Apr. 24, EF0)) 19:37–19:45 4 mi (6.4 km) 25 yd (23 m) A tornado remained over open fields.[83]
EF0 NW of Weskan Wallace KS 38°54′03″N 102°00′34″W / 38.9007°N 102.0094°W / 38.9007; -102.0094 (Weskan (Apr. 24, EF0)) 19:48–19:49 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) [84]
EF0 NNE of Arapahoe Cheyenne CO 38°57′25″N 102°06′47″W / 38.9569°N 102.1131°W / 38.9569; -102.1131 (Arapahoe (Apr. 24, EF0)) 19:55–20:14 5 mi (8.0 km) 50 yd (46 m) A cone tornado was reported by a storm chaser. The tornado did no damage as it remained over open fields.[85]
EF0 NW of Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne CO 39°00′14″N 102°35′11″W / 39.004°N 102.5865°W / 39.004; -102.5865 (Cheyenne Wells (Apr. 24, EF0)) 20:00–20:01 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A tornado caused no damage over open fields.[86]
EF0 NW of Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne CO 39°05′09″N 102°41′30″W / 39.0858°N 102.6918°W / 39.0858; -102.6918 (Cheyenne Wells (Apr. 24, EF0)) 20:00–20:01 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) No known damage occurred.[87]
EF0 WNW of Pawhuska Osage OK 36°42′12″N 96°25′48″W / 36.7032°N 96.4299°W / 36.7032; -96.4299 (Pawhuska (Apr. 24, EF0)) 20:27–20:35 5.5 mi (8.9 km) 100 yd (91 m) A storm chaser for a local station reported a tornado over open country.[88]
EF0 W of Golden City Barton MO 37°22′47″N 94°07′33″W / 37.3796°N 94.1257°W / 37.3796; -94.1257 (Golden City (Apr. 24, EF0)) 23:20–23:21 2.83 mi (4.55 km) 25 yd (23 m) A weak tornado caused minor damage to three outbuildings.[89]
F4 Piedras Negras to E of Rosita Piedras Negras (COA), Maverick (TX) COA, TX 28°40′N 100°35′W / 28.67°N 100.58°W / 28.67; -100.58 (Piedras Negras (Apr. 24, F4)) 23:45–00:10 13.67 mi (22.00 km) 1,094 yd (1,000 m) 10 deaths – A violent tornado touched down in the Acoros neighborhood of Piedras Negras. The tornado tracked southeast inflicting damage to numerous buildings before entering the Villa de Fuente neighborhood, where the worst damage occurred. Well-built masonry buildings were destroyed in this area, cars were thrown and mangles, and trees were debarked. In Piedras Negras overall, 611 homes had serious damage and 208 were considered total losses. 3 people died and 153 were injured in Mexico.[90] The tornado then crossed the Rio Grande into the United States and struck the Rosita neighborhood in Eagle Pass. An elementary school was destroyed, and two nearby brick businesses were left with only interior walls standing. Numerous homes and mobile homes were destroyed as well, some of which were leveled or swept away. A total of 59 manufactured homes and 57 houses were destroyed by the tornado in and around Rosita. Major damage was reported to 21 manufactured homes and 19 houses, with minor damage to 10 manufactured homes, 22 houses, and 9 apartments. 7 fatalities and eighty injuries occurred along the American portion of the damage path of this tornado. The Mexican section of the path was given an F4 rating while the American section of the path was given an EF3 rating.[91]
EF0 SW of Nickerson Reno KS 38°04′42″N 98°10′16″W / 38.0784°N 98.171°W / 38.0784; -98.171 (Nickerson (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:01 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado touched down in open country.[92]
EF0 SW of Nickerson Reno KS 38°05′19″N 98°09′29″W / 38.0887°N 98.158°W / 38.0887; -98.158 (Nickerson (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:09 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 25 yd (23 m) A trained spotter reported multiple brief touchdowns in open fields.[93]
EF0 WSW of Nickerson Reno KS 38°07′20″N 98°09′54″W / 38.1223°N 98.1649°W / 38.1223; -98.1649 (Nickerson (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:12 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 25 yd (23 m) Local broadcast media spotted a brief touchdown over open country.[94]
EF0 WSW of Nickerson Reno KS 38°07′40″N 98°08′52″W / 38.1279°N 98.1479°W / 38.1279; -98.1479 (Nickerson (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:14 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado occurred over open fields.[95]
EF0 WSW of Nickerson Reno KS 38°08′00″N 98°07′51″W / 38.1334°N 98.1309°W / 38.1334; -98.1309 (Nickerson (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:16 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 25 yd (23 m) An off-duty NWS employee reported a few brief touchdowns in open country.[96]
EF1 Flower Mound Denton TX 33°00′48″N 97°09′47″W / 33.0132°N 97.163°W / 33.0132; -97.163 (Flower Mound (Apr. 24, EF1)) 00:19–00:22 2.5 mi (4.0 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees and homes were damaged near Lake Grapevine. The tornado continued deeper into the town where trees, fences and a stable also were damaged.[97]
EF0 NW of Nickerson Reno KS 38°09′37″N 98°05′35″W / 38.1602°N 98.093°W / 38.1602; -98.093 (Nickerson (Apr. 24, EF0)) 00:29 0.03 mi (0.048 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado touched down over open country.[98]
EF1 S of Webb City Franklin AR 35°26′38″N 93°49′48″W / 35.4439°N 93.83°W / 35.4439; -93.83 (Webb City (Apr. 24, EF1)) 00:43–00:45 1 mi (1.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado tore damaged several homes, outbuildings and snapped or uprooted a number of trees[99]

April 25 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 25, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 E of Oyster Creek Brazoria TX 29°00′00″N 95°16′13″W / 29°N 95.2704°W / 29; -95.2704 (Oyster Creek (Apr. 25, EF0)) 17:05 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 20 yd (18 m) A brief tornado did no damage.[100]
EF0 Near Assumption Christian IL 39°31′N 89°03′W / 39.52°N 89.05°W / 39.52; -89.05 (Assumption (Apr. 25, EF0)) 19:40 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A landspout briefly touched down in a field. No damage was reported.[101]
EF0 Near Alabama-Coushatta Reservation Polk TX 30°43′N 94°42′W / 30.72°N 94.7°W / 30.72; -94.7 (A-C Reservation (Apr. 25, EF0)) 01:20 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 30 yd (27 m) A tornado was spotted and no known damage occurred.[102]

April 26 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes –Thursday, April 26, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Plainfield to Bolingbrook Will IL 41°36′N 88°12′W / 41.6°N 88.2°W / 41.6; -88.2 (Plainfield (Apr. 26, EF0)) 19:58–20:09 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 5 yd (4.6 m) A weak tornado caused minor damage to a nursing home, several houses, a construction trailer, and playground equipment. Lawn furniture and trampolines were blown away, and tree damage occurred as well. A van in a parking lot was flipped onto its side, with other nearby vehicles affected as well.[103]
EF0 WNW of Crossville Cumberland TN 36°00′33″N 85°12′24″W / 36.0092°N 85.2066°W / 36.0092; -85.2066 (Crossville (Apr. 26, EF0)) 20:50–21:02 7.94 mi (12.78 km) 50 yd (46 m) A mobile home had its roof torn off, a small wooden building was destroyed, a shed lost sections of metal roofing, trees were snapped, and a riding mower was thrown 200 yd (180 m) into a field.[104]
EF1 E of Springville LaPorte IN 41°40′44″N 86°41′35″W / 41.6789°N 86.693°W / 41.6789; -86.693 (Springville (Apr. 26, EF1)) 21:08–21:11 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) A barn was destroyed, and two homes were damaged by falling trees and tree limbs.[105]
EF1 ENE of Springville to SW of Hesston LaPorte IN 41°42′02″N 86°40′46″W / 41.7006°N 86.6795°W / 41.7006; -86.6795 (Springville (Apr. 26, EF1)) 21:18–21:21 0.31 mi (0.50 km) 450 yd (410 m) A patrol car was picked up and thrown 150 ft (46 m) feet over a fence. The police officer inside sustained minor injuries. In addition, numerous trees were uprooted or snapped off along the path. Two homes suffered damage in the area as well.[106]
EF0 NE of Macon Brown OH 38°58′49″N 83°42′25″W / 38.9802°N 83.7069°W / 38.9802; -83.7069 (Macon (Apr. 26, EF0)) 22:55–22:58 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) Trees were uprooted and limbs were snapped, a trampoline was tossed, the porch of a home was ripped off, and parts of the roof and siding of a barn were damaged.[107]
EF1 W of Berrien Springs Berrien MI 41°56′43″N 86°23′46″W / 41.9452°N 86.3961°W / 41.9452; -86.3961 (Berrien Springs (Apr. 26, EF1)) 23:12–23:15 1.24 mi (2.00 km) 50 yd (46 m) Buildings sustained minor damage and trees were snapped.[108]
EF1 S of Peebles Adams OH 38°58′49″N 83°42′25″W / 38.9802°N 83.7069°W / 38.9802; -83.7069 (Peebles (Apr. 26, EF1)) 23:23–23:27 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A metal barn was destroyed, the roof was torn off of a house, and several trees were snapped.[109]
EF1 WNW of Sunset to NNE of Hillsboro Fleming KY 38°17′10″N 83°41′55″W / 38.286°N 83.6985°W / 38.286; -83.6985 (Sunset (Apr. 26, EF1)) 23:50–23:55 3.62 mi (5.83 km) 200 yd (180 m) Three barns were destroyed, a concrete block grain silo was blown over, and trees were uprooted and snapped.[110]
EF1 WNW of Tazewell to New Tazewell Claiborne TN 36°27′26″N 83°35′30″W / 36.4572°N 83.5918°W / 36.4572; -83.5918 (Tazewell (Apr. 26, EF1)) 23:52–00:15 4.6 mi (7.4 km) 75 yd (69 m) Multiple mobile homes were damaged, with one of them being rolled over and destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and homes sustained minor damage. 7 people were injured.[111]
EF0 SW of Omega Pike OH 39°07′47″N 82°55′35″W / 39.1296°N 82.9264°W / 39.1296; -82.9264 (Omega (Apr. 26, EF0)) 00:25–00:28 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) Two barns sustained minor damage and two trees were snapped.[112]
EF0 WSW of Byers Arapahoe CO 39°39′22″N 104°25′12″W / 39.6562°N 104.4201°W / 39.6562; -104.4201 (Byers (Apr. 26, EF0)) 01:02 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado occurred. No damage was noted.[113]

April 27 event[edit]

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 27, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Ark Gloucester VA 37°26′N 76°40′W / 37.44°N 76.67°W / 37.44; -76.67 (Signpine (Apr. 27, EF0)) 16:30–16:35 5.13 mi (8.26 km) 100 yd (91 m) Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, one of which landed on a house. Horse stables had their roofs blown off as well.[114]
EF0 S of Hume Bates MO 38°05′08″N 94°34′48″W / 38.0855°N 94.58°W / 38.0855; -94.58 (Hume (Apr. 27, EF0)) 23:20–23:22 1.14 mi (1.83 km) 25 yd (23 m) Minor tree damage occurred.[115]
EF0 Metz to Walker Barton MO 38°00′N 94°27′W / 38°N 94.45°W / 38; -94.45 (Metz (Apr. 27, EF0)) 23:30–00:00 12.92 mi (20.79 km) 25 yd (23 m) A barn and numerous trees were damaged.[116]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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