visible satellite during active storm reports
Visible Satellite 23:23Z on 2015-06-28. Satellite images are derived from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University.

Tornado Reports

Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County
Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
21:49Z EF0 KDVN IA Van Buren Milton Law enforcement reported a tornado that briefly touched down 2 times in a short period, and then lifted quickly. No damage reported.
22:46Z EF0 KLSX MO Callaway Guthrie A trained spotter saw a tornado briefly touch down in a field. Debris was seen in the air confirming the brief touchdown. The debris appeared to consist of brush and dirt. No structural damage was reported.
23:23Z EF1 KLSX MO Pike Edgewood A tornado touched down just west of County Road 301 just south of intersection with County Road 304. As it traveled to the east, it snapped off numerous trees and tree limbs. The tornado crossed U.S. Highway 61 just north of Highway OO, knocking over several more trees before lifting and dissipating. No structural damage occurred with this tornado. Overall, it was rated EF1 with a path length of 2.48 miles and a max path width of 50 yards.
23:34Z EF0 KLSX MO Pike Eolia A tornado touched down about a mile and a quarter west of Eolia and traveled to the east, lifting and dissipating half a mile west of Eolia. The only damage found along the path was broken tree branches and some patterns in the vegetation. The damage was rated EF0 with a path length of 0.65 miles and a max path width of 40 yards.
01:04Z EF2 KLSX MO St. Charles Peruque Tornado touched down 1.2 miles northwest of the intersection of Silvers Road and Highway C. The tornado traveled to the southeast. About half a mile west northwest of the intersection of Silvers Road and Highway C, a large outbuilding was destroyed, numerous trees snapped off and a house sustained moderate window, roof and siding damage. On the south side of Silvers road, a mobile home just had a few shingles blown off, but a small shed on the backside of mobile home was destroyed. Just a little further east and southeast, there was a convergent pattern in the corn field and a couple of power poles were snapped. The tornado crossed Highway C about a third of a mile south of the intersection of Highway C and Silvers Road. In this location, on the east side of the highway, a house sustained considerable damage. Most of the roof was removed, but the walls remained standing. Also, several power poles were snapped off along Highway C. Just north of the house, a large shed was destroyed and numerous trees were snapped off. The tornado then began to take a more easterly track. Just sporadic tree damage was observed along this section, as well as a couple of power poles that were leaning. The tornado then lifted and dissipated one mile east southeast of the intersection of Highway C and Silvers Road. Overall, the tornado was rated EF2 with a path length of 2.26 miles and a max path width of 400 yards.

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