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Visible Satellite 19:57Z on 2019-05-26. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
19:57Z EF0 KSFX ID Bingham Riverside An EF0 tornado touched down 2 miles south of Riverside nd moved north for 1.8 miles crossing the Snake River before dissipating just south os W 100 S (Thomas Road) and between S 275 W and S 670 W just south of Riverside. Damage consisted of a mix of several young and mature cottonwood trees that were wither snapped or uprooted on both private and BLM land . One downed live tree measured a foot in diameter. Another much larger downed tree was found with a diameter close to two feet. Minor damage was reported to a greenhouse. Maximum wind speeds were estimated at 80 to 85 mph with path width of 50-100 yards. It was on the ground for 1.8 miles.
20:38Z EFU KGLD CO Prowers Lamar NWS Pueblo employee spotted a brief tornado near Lamar, CO. The tornado stayed in open fields producing no visible damage. A storm survey was not conducted without any damage indicators to properly assess a EF rating.
20:54Z EFU KPUX CO Bent Mc Clave Tornado sighted 6 miles south of McClave, CO. It was on the ground about one minute and produced no visible damage. An NWS storm survey was not conducted with the lack of damage indicators to properly assess a EF rating.
21:36Z EF0 KGLD KS Thomas Mingo Spotter reported a rain wrapped tornado. Damage survey revealed lots of minor damage, including damaged roofs, a destroyed center irrigation pivot, numerous trees downed, siding on houses damaged, and a small shed destroyed, among other minor damage.
22:10Z EFU KGLD CO Kiowa Eads Trained SKYWARN spotter reported a brief tornado, lasting about a minute, south of Eads, CO. No damage was reported from this tornado. An NWS damage survey was not conducted given the lack of damage indicators so a proper EF rating could not be concluded.
22:38Z EF0 KFTG CO Weld Keenesburg A tornado touched down briefly in an open field. No damage was reported.
22:53Z EF0 KFTG CO Weld Roggen A tornado touched down briefly in an open field. No damage was reported.
22:55Z EF0 KFDX NM Union Pasamonte Storm chasers reported a tornado on the ground near U.S. 56 several miles southwest of Clayton. This same tornado was spotted by the Clayton Fire Department a few miles west of town.
23:27Z EF0 KCYS CO Weld Pawnee Buttes A tornado touched down briefly in an open field. No damage was reported.
23:37Z EF0 KFTG CO Adams Denver Front Range A A tornado touched down briefly in an open field. No damage was reported.
23:50Z EF0 KFDX NM Union (cao)clayton Arpt A storm chaser observed a tornado to the northwest of Clayton.
23:58Z EF0 KPUX CO Lincoln Hugo A tornado touched down in an open field. No damage was reported.
00:04Z EF0 KLBB NM Chaves Boaz A storm chaser reported a tornado on the ground moving to the east-northeast over extreme eastern Chaves County.
00:21Z EF1 KUEX NE Franklin Macon This tornado was embedded within a fast moving line of thunderstorms. While it was just a brief tornado, it resulted in the complete destruction of a detached garage and minor damage to at least one rural home. There was tree damage and flipped irrigation pivot along its path. The maximum wind speed was estimated to be 100 MPH.
00:25Z EF0 KLBB NM Roosevelt Pep A storm chaser observed a brief tornado touchdown ahead of an approaching supercell thunderstorm to the southwest of Pep. The tornado structure was observed as a funnel cloud with dirt swirling around as the ground rotation.
00:25Z EF0 KAMA TX Oldham Adrian Brief touchdown on a cattle ranch in NW Oldham County launched a feeder the size of a pickup truck over 300 yards. Otherwise, the tornado remained in open country consisting of mainly grasslands.
01:02Z EF0 KAMA TX Hartley Hartley A tornado along the leading edge of a squall line was reported by multiple chasers and an NWS employee in the area. The tornado remained in open grassland country and no damage occurred.
01:14Z EF0 KAMA TX Hartley Hartley A tornado along the leading edge of a squall line was captured on video by multiple storm chasers in the area. It was weak and in open country and did not cause any reported damage including to power lines where it crossed Highway 287.
01:20Z EF2 KLBB NM Roosevelt Dora The NWS surveyed damage from a strong tornado that impacted parts of southern Roosevelt County during the early evening of Sunday, May 26, 2019. The tornado lasted nearly 30 minutes and tracked about 10 miles over predominately rural ranch/farmland in southern Roosevelt County. No injuries were reported. Two known properties were impacted: one 4 miles southeast of Dora and another approximately 5 �� miles east-northeast of Dora. Additionally, considerable damage to electrical infrastructure was noted including ten consecutive power poles snapped several feet above the ground 1-2 miles east of Rogers on the north side of NM 237. Farther southwest, several high voltage power poles/structures were partially collapsed and associated lines downed 2-3 miles south-southeast of Dora. A well-built hay barn that was originally an early 20th century church was completely destroyed. A power pole was snapped 12 feet above the ground, lofted at least 10 feet and driven into the ground 100 yards away. Partial ground scouring was noted along State Road 114 where the tornado crossed near Roosevelt County Rd. M. Based on assessed damage, wind speeds were estimated to be in the 120-130 mph range. Damage estimates are estimated for residential and infrastructure.
01:57Z EF0 KLBB NM Roosevelt Causey Storm chasers and broadcast media relayed another tornado touchdown from the same storm that produced damage around Dora before traveling northeast into west Texas.
02:11Z EF0 KLBB TX Bailey Progress Law enforcement initially reported a tornado near the town of Lariat. Broadcast media relayed a picture of a funnel cloud near the same time and location of the previous report. A NWS storm survey revealed that this tornado began in northern Bailey County along County Road 54 between Farm to Market Road 3125 and County Road 1038. This tornado went to the north-northeast to overturn a center pivot irrigation system before crossing into Parmer County and turning to the north-northwest.
02:19Z EF0 KLBB TX Parmer Lariat Law enforcement initially reported a tornado near the town of Lariat. Broadcast media relayed a picture of a funnel cloud near the same time and location of the previous report. An NWS storm survey revealed that this tornado began in northern Bailey County along County Road 54 between Farm to Market Road 3125 and County Road 1038. This tornado went to the north-northeast to overturn a center pivot irrigation system before crossing into Parmer County and turning to the north-northwest.
02:22Z EF0 KTWX KS Washington Linn Photos submitted show degree of damage to outbuilding and windows at a school suggest higher end EF0 type damage along a short path in Linn, Kansas.
02:56Z EF2 KLBB TX Lamb Earth A NWS storm survey revealed tornado damage in several locations in Lamb County. The first noted damage was just south of the intersection of US Highway 70 and Farm to Market Road 303. At this location, EF0 damage was observed with two center pivot irrigation systems tipped over. Also, large tree branches of diameter one to three inches were broken. The most significant damage was discovered just north of the intersection of US Highway 70 and County Road 99. An electrical transmission line was snapped at the base which indicates EF2 damage.
03:26Z EF0 KLBB TX Castro Sunnyside A NWS storm survey revealed that an EF0 tornado affected a portion of Castro County. The tornado was first reported just northwest of the intersection of US Highway 385 and Farm to Market Road 145. The tornado then moved northeast flipping two center irrigation pivot systems near the intersection of County Road 624 and County Road 516. Although no additional damage was found, the tornado was observed crossing Farm to Market Road 194 between Hart and Dimmitt.
03:49Z EF1 KDDC KS Gray Cimarron Arpt QLCS tornado heavily damaged a pivot irrigation sprinkler. It was disoldged from the pivot and drug 10 yards.
03:51Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford Howell This QLCS tornado heavily damaged a few outbuildings.
03:52Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford Howell This QLCS tornado uprooted a large cottonwood tree.
04:07Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford Windthorst QLCS damaged buildings at a farm along with trees.
04:14Z EF0 KDDC KS Hodgeman Jetmore QLCS tornado did minor damage at a residence along the path.
04:28Z EF1 KDDC KS Hodgeman Gray This QLCS tornado heavily damaged a pivot irrigation sprinkler.
05:00Z EF1 KDDC KS Pratt Byers This QLCS tornado moved into Stafford County at 2310 LST.
05:10Z EF0 KDDC KS Stafford Leesburg This QLCS tornado moved in from Pratt County at 2310. Due to very muddy roads and conditions, the end point was estimated but could have very well been farther into the county.
05:25Z EF0 KAMA TX Oldham Vega Late report of tornado touchdown, with power flashes noted by chaser on Tascosa Road looking back towards Vega wind farm.
06:10Z EF0 KAMA TX Potter Valle De Oro Live broadcast showed a brief tornado touchdown that lasted 1 minute. The tornado was in open country and no damage was reported.
06:13Z EF0 KUEX KS Mitchell Tipton One home was damaged by this very brief tornado. A small portion of the roof was peeled off and attic insulation was plastered onto the home and a pickup truck parked outside. Siding was damaged, a small piece of shingle was wedged into a piece of farm equipment and a piece of straw was wedged between a sliding window. Two small trailers were turned.

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