Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 20:50Z | EF1 | KGSP | NC | Lincoln | Kidville | A tornado path began on Wingate Hill Rd just east of the Fay Jones Rd intersection. The tornado traveled east northeast, causing intermittent damage to tree tops before affecting two subdivisions on Forney Hill Rd and Saint James Rd in Denver. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped off, some of which fell on homes. Some homes received minor roof damage and damage to gutters and flashing as well. |
| 20:59Z | EF1 | KGSP | NC | Lincoln | Denver | A tornado briefly touched down near the intersection of Cindy Lane and Harmattan Dr and lifted near the intersection of Cindy Ln and Belford Ln. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped as the tornado tracked northeast. Some trees fell on homes, causing significant damage. |
| 22:38Z | EF0 | KMVX | ND | Barnes | Lucca Arpt | A persistent wall cloud with multiple funnels was viewed passing east of Nome. One or more of the funnels touched down briefly in mainly opened fields. |
| 23:06Z | EF1 | KMVX | ND | Cass | Alice | The tornado tracked nearly due eastward along ND Highway 46 with occassional movement back and forth across the highway. Mature shelter belts that lined the highway were violently shattered at various points along the route indicating peak winds of 100 to 110 mph. Large hail, heavy rains, and damaging downburst winds accompanied the tornado. |
| 01:08Z | EF0 | KMVX | MN | Clay | Felton | Debris was captured by the KVLY tower camera in Fargo and the location was estimated. |
| 01:11Z | EF0 | KMVX | MN | Wilkin | Wolverton | This tornado knocked down several large tree limbs and a few smaller trees in farm shelter belts along its path. peak winds are estimated to 85 mph. |
| 03:09Z | EF0 | KMVX | MN | Otter Tail | Dent | A tornado briefly touched down near Dent. |
| 08:00Z | EF0 | KDIX | PA | Lehigh | Lynnville | An EF0 tornado touched down on the Lynn Acres Farm on Kistler Valley Road around 400 a.m. EDT. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped. Three homes, one significantly, were damaged by the fallen trees. On the farm, a small barn had half its roof completely removed and other structures sustained roof damage. This included portions of a metal roof. Parts of the metal roof were found along the two mile damage path. There were numerous trees toppled or sheared off around the farm and along a ravine that runs through the farmland. Some of the corn in two separate fields was partially flattened. The tornado then traveled north near Sechler Road with several trees uprooted or sheared off along the way. The most widespread damage occurred near the intersection of Sechler Road and Wedge Drive where numerous large trees were completely uprooted or sheared off about 20 feet above the ground. Two homes were damaged on Sechler Road by the downed trees. The tornado then appeared to have lifted at times as the damage was more sporadic. The tornado continued on a northward track and dissipated near the intersection of Decatur Street, Pennsylvania State Route 143 and Madison Street. Two large trees were completely uprooted and damaged the chimney and roof of the back of one home at that intersection. The tornado's path length was about 2.2 miles. Its maximum path length was 150 yards and its estimated maximum wind speed was 80 mph. No injuries were reported. |
| 08:45Z | EF1 | KABR | ND | Ransom | Elliott | This tornado was embedded in a squall line which also produced large hail and a wide swath of damaging downburst winds. the most extreme tornado damage was observed at two farmsteads northwest of elliot and in the town of elliot where wooden quonset structures and large steel grain bins were violently crumpled and tossed in various directions. Peak winds estimated to 105 mph. |
| 08:59Z | EF2 | KMVX | ND | Ransom | Lisbon Muni Arpt | This tornado was embedded in a squall line which also produced large hail and a wide swath of damaging downburst winds. The most extreme tornado damage was observed at two farmsteads, one about four miles west of Lisbon where a barn was ripped off its foundation and destroyed, and another about 4 miles ESE of Lisbon where a well constructed steel shop was completely blown apart. At least three wooden power poles were snapped at two different locations east of Lisbon. Numerous lareg trees were blown down or uprooted in Lisbon, and many homes and business had extensive roofing damage. peak winds estimated to 120 mph. |
| 11:27Z | EF1 | KMVX | MN | Otter Tail | New York Mills Arpt | This tornado was enshrouded in heavy rain, large hail, and damaging downburst winds. Numerous large trees were knocked down or uprooted along this path. At least 6 wooden power poles were snapped off. One farmstead lost a section of a large pole shed. A nearby farmstead had a concrete silo toppled. This tornado crossed part of the damage field from a larger June 17th tornado north of Bluffton in Bluffton Township. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).