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Visible Satellite 23:00Z on 2012-04-14. Satellite images are derived from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University.

Tornado Reports

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16:38Z EF1 KDDC KS Pawnee Burdett A tornado tracked across a farm and damaged an outbuilding and did roof damage to the home.
17:14Z EF1 KDDC KS Rush Rush Center A tornado damaged a pivot sprinkler, trees and a few out buildings.
18:23Z EF0 KUEX KS Russell (rsl)russell Muni Ar Minor damage to a barn.
18:34Z EF0 KUEX KS Russell Bunker Hill Occurred over open country.
18:43Z EF0 KUEX KS Russell Lucas Occurred over open country.
18:57Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford (ddc)dodge City Arpt This tornado developed just north of Dodge City and moved into Hodgeman county at 210 PM CDT. In Ford county it did minor damage to trees and a barn.
19:03Z EF1 KUEX KS Mitchell Tipton This tornado touched down approximately 3 miles south of Tipton, crossed Highway 181 before lifting approximately 1 mile southeast of Tipton. Along its path, trees up to 4 ft in diameter were damaged or destroyed, outbuildings and garages were damaged or destroyed, homes suffered roof and siding damage and power poles were tipped or blown down completely. The maximum wind speed was estimated at 95 mph.
19:10Z EF1 KDDC KS Hodgeman Jetmore Muni Arpt This tornado moved into the county from Ford county at 1410 CDT and moved northeast before turning north and then northwest as it dissipated. Damage was done to trees, a few outbuildings and a pivot irrigation sprinkler.
19:10Z EF0 KUEX NE Nuckolls Hardy No damage was reported with this tornado, which touched down approximated 1 mile east of Hardy and lifted approximately 4 miles east of Hardy.
19:24Z EF1 KDDC KS Clark Clark State Lake A tornado took out some trees but there were no structures involved.
19:28Z EF0 KOAX IA Monona Grant Center A brief tornado touchdown was caught on film northwest of Castana. The tornado did no apparent damage.
19:30Z EF0 KUEX NE Thayer Deshler No damage was reported with this brief tornado touchdown approximately 2 miles east of Deshler.
19:56Z EF0 KUEX NE Thayer Alexandria This tornado touched down approximately 1.5 miles north of Alexandria and lifted approximately 2 miles north of Alexandria. Along its path, a home sustained minor siding and window damage, a grain bin was destroyed, small outbuildings lost siding, trees and power lines were damaged, and 2 center irrigation pivots were overturned. The maximum wind speed was estimated at 75 mph.
20:24Z EF1 KDDC KS Pawnee Burdett Rozel Arpt Damage was done to trees and an outbuilding. The tornado moved into Rush county at 3:30 PM CDT.
20:28Z EF1 KDDC KS Edwards Fellsburg This tornado did damage to trees and power lines along it's path.
20:30Z EF1 KDDC KS Rush Rush Center The tornado moved in from Pawnee county at 3:30 PM CDT and did damage to trees.
20:49Z EF0 KDDC OK Woodward Fort Supply The tornado produced no known damage and the location is estimated.
20:59Z EF1 KDDC KS Comanche Wilmore This tornado damaged trees, power lines and a barn. It moved into Barber county at 16:12 PM CDT.
20:59Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Fort Supply This tornado formed just south of the Harper County line and moved northeast into Harper County. A barn was damaged near the county line.
21:00Z EF1 KVNX OK Harper Selman This tornado moved into Harper County from Woodward County, producing barn damage near the county line.
21:04Z EF0 KDDC KS Rush Timken This was a brief and small tornado.
21:12Z EF0 KVNX KS Barber Sun City This tornado moved into the county from Comanche county at 16:12 PM CDT.
21:25Z EF1 KDDC KS Stafford Seward This tornado did EF1 damage to trees and power poles.
21:26Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Mooreland A tornado was observed by a storm chaser approximately 4 miles west-northwest of Freedom, likely just on the south side of the Cimarron River, however the location is estimated. No damage is known to have occurred with this tornado.
21:33Z EF0 KVNX OK Woods Camp Houston Numerous storm chasers observed this brief tornado occurring north-northwest of Freedom. This tornado produced no known damage and the location is estimated.
21:35Z EF1 KDDC KS Stafford Quivira Refuge This tornado damaged power poles and a few trees.
21:44Z EF0 KVNX KS Pratt Sawyer A weak tornado moved northeast across US Highway 281 but it did not hit anything to damage.
21:50Z EF0 KICT KS Barton Ellinwood Brief touchdown in an open field.
21:50Z EF0 KOAX NE Johnson Sterling The tornado touched down on the east side of Sterling, just west of Highway 41. A concession stand at a baseball stadium was blown over near there as was a traffic sign. A path of mainly tree limb damage continued east including a few uprooted trees which blocked county roads. The tornado lifted about 2.75 miles east of Sterling.
21:56Z EF2 KOAX NE Johnson Cook This tornado touched down 5 miles west-southwest of Cook where it damaged trees and overturned a center pivot. A farmstead near there had 6 to 8 power poles snapped along with tree damage. From there the damage path was mostly east-northeast. About 1.5 miles west-northwest of Cook a home sustained significant structural damage, with the roof lifted completely off and 2 of its anchored exterior walls destroyed. An attached garage was destroyed as was a large shed. Materials from the house were blown at least a quarter of a mile away. Along Highway 50 several trees were knocked down in the Cook Cemetery. The tornado appeared to weaken as it crossed Highway 50, but still snapped trees and power poles along Road 738 north of Cook and caused tree damage near the football field. The tornado lifted about 1 mile east-northeast of Cook.
22:02Z EF0 KICT KS Kingman Penalosa Brief touchdown in an open field.
22:07Z EF0 KOAX NE Johnson Cook A weak tornado overturned a few center pivots as it tracked mostly in open fields southwest of Talmage. Some tree and outbuildings were also damaged along its 3.75 mile path. The tornado initially touched down just in Johnson county, but most of the track was in Nemaha county.
22:08Z EF0 KVNX KS Pratt Cairo This tornado did not hit anything to damage.
22:08Z EF0 KOAX NE Nemaha Brock A weak tornado overturned a few center pivots as it tracked mostly in open fields southwest of Talmage. Some tree and outbuildings were also damaged along its 3.75 mile path. The tornado initially touched down just across the county line in Johnson county, but most of the track was in Nemaha county.
22:18Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln North Platte A tornado developed and briefly touched down in a field with no damage reported.
22:18Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Tangier Television chasers reported a tornado that produced no known damage. The tornado was estimated to have occurred 6 miles north-northwest of Harmon.
22:21Z EF1 KOAX NE Otoe Nebraska City A tornado touched down 3 miles northwest of Nebraska City destroying a machine shed and peeling the roof off of a vineyard building causing its partial collapse. Metal from that building was blown several hundred yards away. A home near there had window and siding damage and a home north of County Road 60 experienced a garage failure and outbuilding damage. Broken and uprooted trees marked the damage path east-northeast until the tornado lifted near the Missouri River. In total at least 7 homes were damaged from this tornado.
22:24Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Tangier Television chasers reported a tornado that is estimated to have occurred about 9 miles north of Harmon. No known damage was produced by this tornado.
22:27Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln Dickens A rope tornado briefly touched down in open rangeland with no damage reported.
22:28Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln North Platte A tornado touched down west of Lake Maloney and was on the ground for 10 minutes. It traveled a half mile before lifting across open rangeland.
22:28Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln North Platte A tornado briefly touched down west of Lake Maloney in open rangeland with no damage reported.
22:28Z EF2 KOAX IA Fremont Percival A tornado touched down near Percival, Iowa and began a 12 mile long track that went through Thurman causing extensive home, vehicle and tree damage to that town. It was estimated that at least 70 percent of the buildings in Thurman sustained damage, including 14 homes that were destroyed. The tornado was rated at EF2. Only minor injuries were reported in Thurman. However, as the tornado crossed Interstate 29, four semi trucks were overturned requiring the hospitalization of four truckers, the most serious with a punctured lung.
22:32Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln North Platte A tornado was on the ground for several minutes and approached State Farm Road on the southwest side of North Platte. No damage occurred from this tornado.
22:33Z EF2 KICT KS Rice Lyons Gutters stripped from house and shingle damage. Five power poles snapped and launched into a wheat field. Two truck axles laying in a wheat field from an unknown vehicle. Several large tree trunks snapped and twisted. EF2 tornado rating. Numerous large cottonwood tree trunks snapped. This tornado moved into Ellsworth county.
22:47Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln (lbf)bird Fld North The tornado briefly touched down just south of the Flying J Truckstop, southeast of North Platte. No damage occurred from this tornado.
23:00Z EF4 KICT KS Ellsworth Kanapolis Res Tornado scoured and dug out a section gravel road about 4 to 5 inches deep. Home was swept off foundation and destroyed with small stair case remaining in center. Debris from home was tossed into adjacent tree line to the northeast. Numerous trees around the house were snapped and shredded. Some trees were also debarked from the intense wind speeds. Car was flipped and tossed upside down. This tornado moved into McPherson County.
23:09Z EF0 KICT KS Mcpherson Marquette Large tornado moved across open country and only damaged trees. This tornado moved into Saline County.
23:13Z EF2 KICT KS Saline Falun Major damage to large trees along the path and to a farm house near Smolan.
23:15Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Mooreland No known damage occurred with the tornado and the location is estimated.
23:16Z EF0 KUEX NE Harlan Oxford This tornado touched down approximately 4 miles north-northeast of Oxford, crossing Highway 6 before dissipating approximately 5 miles north-northeast of Oxford. The only damage noted with this tornado was the destruction of a grain bin near Highway 6. The maximum wind speed was estimated at 65 mph.
23:30Z EF0 KVNX KS Kingman Zenda The tornado was observed in open country.
23:36Z EF0 KLNX NE Lincoln Wellfleet The tornado was on the ground for 23 minutes and traveled northeast for 15 miles lifting intermittently while moving across open rangeland and cropland.
23:50Z EF0 KICT KS Saline New Cambria Very brief touchdown in open country.
23:50Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Mooreland The tornado produced no known damage and the location is estimated.
23:51Z EF0 KVNX OK Woodward Mooreland The multiple-vortex tornado was brief and produced no known damage. The location is estimated.
23:52Z EF1 KDMX IA Adams Stringtown Tornado developed about one half mile west of the Adams/Union county line in Adams county. The tornado did EF1 damage to a farmstead shortly after developing. Shortly thereafter, the tornado continued into Union county.
23:53Z EF2 KDMX IA Union Cromwell This tornado continued in from Adams county. NWS storm survey confirmed a strong EF2 tornado. It entered Union county just southwest of Cromwell and tracked east-northeast through the far northwest portion of Creston. The Greater Regional Medical Center and Southwest Community College sustained EF2 damage with the worst occurring to the Green Hills Education Center. The tornado continued tracking northeast and damaged a few farmsteads northeast of Creston.
23:55Z EF0 KICT KS Kingman Kingman Muni Arpt Brief touchdown in open country.
23:55Z EF1 KICT KS Saline New Cambria All surrounding buildings destroyed with sheet metal debris lofted and tossed northeast into a wheat field. Hay baler rolled over on its side. The roof was lifted off the house with major structural cracks visible on interior walls and ceiling through out the house, siding was striped from home in a few areas along with several puncture holes from flying debris. A jagged piece of wood lodged into side of home. This tornado moved into Ottawa county which is Topeka's responsibility.
00:01Z EF0 KVNX OK Major Bouse Junction Storm chasers reported a brief tornado that is estimated to have occurred about 4 miles northwest of Bouse Junction (the junction of US Highways 281 and 412.) This tornado produced no known damage.
00:05Z EF1 KTWX KS Ottawa Niles Numerous reports of a well formed stove-pipe tornado were received as the storm crossed the Saline/Ottawa County line. The storm was also watched on live TV at the office via storm chaser cameras. The tornado was very well formed and was likely very strong; however, it did not impact many structures so the subsequent rating was EF-1. The extent of the damage was to a gas transfer station along K-18 near Solomon Road in rural Ottawa County. Near the station some power poles were snapped and laying across the roadway. Aside from the gas transfer station a few farmsteads were impacted, with the main damage being some damaged outbuildings. The tornado crossed the Ottawa/Dickinson County line near Barn Road and 3200 Road, and eventually dissipated in an open field in near Manchester.
00:06Z EF0 KVNX OK Major Bouse Junction Numerous storm chasers observed this tornado which produced no known damage as it moved northeast into Woods county. The location is estimated.
00:10Z EF0 KICT KS Reno Pretty Prairie Brief touchdown in open country.
00:14Z EF1 KVNX OK Woods Waynoka The tornado moved from Major County into Woods County south and southeast of Waynoka. As the tornado was in the process of dissipating, it damaged equipment at an oil field southeast of Waynoka starting a fire.
00:17Z EF1 KTWX KS Dickinson Manchester This is a continuation of the tornado track through Ottawa County. Numerous reports of a well formed stove-pipe tornado were received as the storm crossed the Saline/Ottawa County line. The storm was also watched on live TV at the office via storm chaser cameras. The tornado was very well formed and was likely very strong; however, it did not impact many structures so the subsequent rating was EF-1. The extent of the damage was to a gas transfer station along K-18 near Solomon Road in rural Ottawa County. Near the station some power poles were snapped and laying across the roadway. Aside from the gas transfer station a few farmsteads were impacted, with the main damage being some damaged outbuildings. The tornado crossed the Ottawa/Dickinson County line near Barn Road and 3200 Road, and eventually dissipated in an open field in near Manchester.
00:19Z EF0 KVNX OK Woods Waynoka The tornado developed just northwest and west of the tornado that moved into Woods County from Major County. It produced no known damage and the location is estimated.
00:30Z EF0 KVNX OK Woods Waynoka Numerous chasers observed this tornado that moved from approximately 10 miles east of Waynoka to approximately 2 miles northeast of Hopeton. Despite the 9-mile long path, no damage was reported.
00:31Z EF0 KTWX KS Dickinson Buckeye The parent storm of the tornado that moved through Ottawa and Dickinson Counties formed another brief and weak tornado between Manchester and Industry. The only evidence of this tornado comes in the form of spotter and chaser reports, as survey teams did not locate any damage. The tornado dissipated over an open field near Industry.
00:47Z EF1 KVNX OK Alfalfa Cherokee Soon after the tornado in eastern Woods County dissipated, the storm produced another tornado in western Alfalfa County that moved from west-southwest to northwest of Cherokee. Farm equipment was damaged west-southwest of Cherokee, outbuildings were damaged west of Cherokee, and 2 large steel barns were damaged northwest of Cherokee.
00:54Z EF1 KDMX IA Warren Medora Brief EF1 tornado confirmed by NWS damage survey. The tornado touched down three miles east of New Virginia and tracked about a mile to the east-northeast before dissipating. The tornado severely damaged several farm outbuildings and flipped several camper trailers. Wind speeds were estimated around 100 MPH.
00:57Z EF0 KVNX OK Alfalfa Cherokee This tornado developed and was occurring simultaneously with the previous tornado northwest of Cherokee for about 7 minutes. This tornado is estimated to have moved from about 3 miles northwest of Cherokee to about 1 mile northwest of Amorita. Damage occurred to numerous outbuildings and trees along the path, including at the Byron-Amorita cemetery.
01:03Z EF0 KICT KS Mcpherson Moundridge Brief touchdown in open country.
01:05Z EF1 KICT KS Mcpherson Moundridge The tornado moved through a farmstead and damaged all farm outbuildings. Many of the buildings were completely destroyed. The tornado continued on and caused more damage to a homes roof and a barn.
01:19Z EF1 KVNX OK Alfalfa Amorita A large and violently rotating tornado moved northeast over open land, crossing into the far northwest corner of Grant county before entering Kansas. The tornado produced tree damage, but no known structure damage.
01:27Z EF3 KDDC KS Kiowa Joy This strong tornado developed west of Greensburg and became intense by the time it crossed into Edwards county at 842 PM CDT. In Kiowa county it did EF3 damage. Damage was done to outbuildings, trees, power lines, farm machinery and pivot irrigation sprinklers. The ground was scoured in a field near the Edwards/Kiowa county line.
01:37Z EF0 KVNX OK Grant Manchester A large and violently rotating tornado crossed from Alfalfa County through far northwest Grant County briefly before entering Harper County, Kansas (see NWS Wichita report for southeast Kansas for the continuation of this tornado). The tornado produced no known damage in Grant County, except to trees.
01:40Z EF1 KDDC KS Kiowa Brenham This was a satellite tornado to the southeast and east of the larger tornado. This satellite tornado damaged trees and a mobile home.
01:41Z EF1 KICT KS Marion Marion Res A barn was destroyed, trees uprooted and snapped, bolted down garage blown away, windows blown in on 2 sides south of Pilsen.||Near Lost Springs, trees were uprooted, windows blown in, a concrete grain elevator was destroyed, and out buildings were destroyed.||This tornado moved into Morris County which is NWS Topeka's warning responsibility.
01:42Z EF1 KVNX KS Harper Waldron One small semi thrown approximately 140 feet over a fence and the cab was slightly flattened on the top. Minimal damage to the one story house with basement besides a carport torn off, windows blown out, and only tar paper left on roof. Ford F-150 thrown and displaced to the southeast into a tractor approximately 30 feet away with wheel of tractor intruding the driver side of the truck.||A farmstead with two homes on it and an airport hangar. The airport hangar and other metal sheds were broken apart. Wooden barn with concrete stalls had collapsed onto the stalls. One older home that was vacant and had just had the roof replaced last summer; however, roof was torn apart and removed on the north side. Second home had damage to the garage with one side being blown out. Large tree fell onto house and busted windows. Debris scattered in the field surrounding farm.||Abandoned farmstead had house torn apart with no roof and exposed walls but hard to tell. Trees in area uprooted with mainly the major branches remaining in some cases.
01:42Z EF3 KDDC KS Edwards Fellsburg This EF3 tornado moved out of Kiowa county at 842 PM CDT and did considerable damage to a house, trees, power poles, pivot irrigation sprinkler and outbuildings and machinery. There was also considerable ground scouring in one wheat field. This tornado moved into Stafford county at 901 PM CDT and then shifted a little east towards the end of its existence and passed just south of Macksville. As the tornado was dissipating, a new and powerful tornado developed just to the southeast of Macksville.
02:01Z EF2 KDDC KS Stafford Macksville Smith Arp This tornado moved out of Edwards county at 901 PM CDT and as it did it began to shift a little east passing just east of Macksville. In Stafford county there was considerable damage to pivot sprinklers, trees and outbuildings.
02:01Z EF0 KTWX KS Morris Burdick Law Enforcement reported a short narrow damage path to hedge row trees relayed by Emergency Manager. Corroborated with radar data and time estimated based off of radar and track from tornado that moved from Marion County.
02:10Z EF3 KVNX KS Sumner Argonia A two story house was completely removed from foundation and had landed on top of a three car garage. The basement is all that remained. Cars that were in the garage lost windows and one was dented on the one side. A fifth wheel camper was thrown 100 yards with only a split in the frame and wheels remaining. The top portion was only small pieces. ||This tornado continued on to the NNE and a roof was completely torn off of the home. All of the windows were blown out. Outbuildings were demolished. Large trees were uprooted. Objects were embedded into the house and trees including a twig into a tree, a 2x4 blown into an interior wall on the main part of the house. The porch was gone.
02:10Z EF3 KDDC KS Stafford Dillwyn This monster tornado developed just southeast of a dissipating tornado near Macksville and then moved in a northeasterly direction. However during it's life cycle, it turned north briefly, then east briefly and then finally it moved on a steady northeast path. It narrowly missed Hudson to the south but did move across the Quivira National Refuge before moving into Rice county at 9:45 PM CDT. Damage was done to a few farm houses, outbuildings and equipment, trees, power poles and pivot irrigation systems.
02:22Z EF1 KDMX IA Mahaska Wright The tornado was determined to be an EF1 with a broad and intense rear flank downdraft south of the track. Peak wind was around 100 MPH.
02:23Z EF1 KICT KS Stafford Hudson This was a satellite tornado southeast and east of the monster tornado that moved through Stafford county. This one did damage to trees and power poles.
02:32Z EF1 KICT KS Sumner Milan The tornado moved to the northeast and hit two homestead. One home sustained considerable damage to two covered porches and a barn. The other farm completely lost its barn.
02:35Z EF1 KDMX IA Keokuk Hedrick An EF1 tornado occurred in the comma-head of a bow echo along a path from 1 mile west of Hedrick to just west of Martinsburg. Total path length was about 3 miles. Power lines were downed, trees snapped, a machine shed wall was blown in, grain bins were damaged, a shed was destroyed, and the ball park was damaged. Approximately 10 homes were damaged in Hedrick along with rural farmsteads. A deputy police car was turned around and fell into a ditch. Numerous trees were also blown down.
02:45Z EF1 KICT KS Rice Raymond This tornado moved in from Stafford County. A large metal machine shed was destroyed with sheet metal debris wrapped around numerous trees and fence posts to the east and north of farm house. All windows blown out on farm home, roof lifted with chimney sheared off and numerous punctures in siding. Section of metal fence tossed into window of home.
03:21Z EF3 KICT KS Sedgwick Haysville Significant damage to homes, many of them had a number missing outer walls. Seven homes were missing two to four walls, one home was completely destroyed. The trees associated with house completely stripped to nothing, this was also the case at many other locations along the path. ||A mobile home park to south had seventy five percent of the homes uninhabitable. Approximately twenty five percent were reduced to rubble. ||Significant damage was also noted at McConnell AFB. Many of the hangars sustained damage. One hangar in particular that was owned by Spirit Aerosystems sustained a considerable amount of damage.||Several apartments and businesses also had damage like roofs being torn off and windows blown out.
03:44Z EF0 KICT KS Saline Falun Tornado moved over open country the whole time.
03:49Z EF0 KICT KS Butler Andover Large tornado moved over open country and did not cause any damage.
03:55Z EF1 KICT KS Butler Towanda The tornado mainly moved over open country, however, one horse farm was impacted with minimal damage to several of their barns.
03:55Z EF0 KICT KS Butler Benton Brief touchdown of a rope tornado in an open field.
04:10Z EF0 KICT KS Butler El Dorado Res Large tornado moved over open country and caused no damage.
04:16Z EF1 KICT KS Ellsworth Kanapolis Res Tornado moved northeast causing damage to one trailer home. It basically cut the home into two pieces. Some trees were also damaged along the path.
04:26Z EF1 KOAX NE Seward Pleasant Dale A tornado destroyed several farm outbuildings and caused tree and house damage to several farmsteads near Twin Lakes northeast of Milford.
04:42Z EF3 KDDC OK Ellis Arnett The tornado developed south of Arnett and moved northeast. Two homes were categorized as destroyed and a few other homes sustained damage. Trees and power lines were also damaged as the tornado moved toward the Woodward county border. The tornado eventually crossed the border, doing substantially more damage towards Woodward.
05:05Z EF3 KDDC OK Woodward Tangier The tornado developed approximately just south of Arnett (Ellis County) at 11:42 pm CDT on April 14, 2012 and moved northeast. Only minor damage, downed trees and power poles/lines, was seen as the tornado moved over mainly rural portions of Woodward County, southwest of the city of Woodward. At approximately 12:12 am CDT on April 15, 2012, the tornado struck two mobile homes 5 miles southwest of Woodward. The damage here was determined to be EF-2 in intensity, and also resulted in 3 fatalities. The heaviest damage, rated EF-3, was reported as the tornado entered the southwest sides of Woodward around 12:18 am CDT. Several homes and businesses were heavily damaged as the tornado continued northeast.|Several more mobile homes were destroyed by the tornado on the north side of Woodward, and resulted in 3 additional fatalities. The tornado finally exited the city of Woodward at approximately 12:23 am CDT, eventually dissipating approximately 4 miles north of Woodward at 12:27 am CDT.
05:06Z EF0 KTWX KS Lyon Olpe A brief tornado was observed approximately 4 miles southwest of Olpe by storm spotters. The tornado did no damage and was only briefly observed before dissipating.
05:18Z EF1 KOAX NE Cass South Bend This tornado first touched down about a mile northwest of South Bend in Cass county, crossed the Platte River and then lifted in Sarpy county about 2 miles north northeast of South Bend. The tornado caused tree and outbuilding damage along its path.
05:19Z EF1 KOAX NE Sarpy Meadow This tornado first touched down about a mile northwest of South Bend in Cass county, crossed the Platte River and then lifted in Sarpy county about 2 miles north northeast of South Bend. The tornado caused tree and outbuilding damage along its path.
05:55Z EF1 KOAX IA Pottawattamie Quick A tornado touched down near the entrance to the Westfair Amphitheater damaging numerous trees and outbuildings in the area. About half the bleachers on both the west and east sides from the Westfair arena were torn from their foundation anchors and ended in a tangled pile and power poles were damaged. The total track of the tornado was about 1 mile long and a quarter mile wide.
10:49Z EF1 KINX OK Osage Skiatook Arpt A tornado damaged two airplanes and the roof of a hangar at the Skiatook Municipal Airport. It also snapped and uprooted large hardwood trees. Maximum wind in the tornado based on this damage was 90 to 100 mph.

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