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Tornado Reports

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13:44Z EF1 KPAH MO Scott Miner An EF-1 tornado resulted in a house losing a portion of its roof, including the roof decking. Several small outbuildings or porches lost part of their roofs or walls. Limbs were broken off a couple dozen trees, and a few smaller trees were uprooted or broken. Wooden fencing and swing sets were blown over. Peak winds were estimated near 95 mph.
18:07Z EF0 KCCX PA Tioga Whitneyville A National Weather Service storm survey confirmed an EF0 tornado near Whitneyville in Tioga County Pennsylvania on May 29, 2019.||Significant damage to trees, a barn, and a trampoline was observed along North Elk Run Road (Route 660).
18:19Z EF0 KFWS TX Tarrant Ft Worth Saginaw Arp This tornado initially formed near the Villages of Eagle Mountain subdivision, damaging one home where some of the bricks on the front part of the house fell off. The tornado continued on a track to the east-northeast between W Bailey Boswell Rd and WJ Boaz Rd. In this neighborhood, a couple of trees were snapped, consistent with 80 mph EF-0 winds, but most of the damage found was broken tree branches. The tornado then moved over N Saginaw Blvd (US 287/81) damaging several business signs and bending power poles. It continued to move east-northeast, dissipating between E Bailey Boswell Road and Darlington Trail, where no more damage was found. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 80 mph.
18:22Z EF0 KFWS TX Denton Krum An EF-0 tornado formed just south of the center of Krum. The tornado moved northeast through the eastern portion of the community, producing tree damage and isolated power line damage. The tornado dissipated just northeast of the Krum High School. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 75 mph.
18:31Z EF1 KFWS TX Tarrant Keller Alta Vista Ar A brief EF-1 tornado occurred across parts of the Heritage neighborhood in North Fort Worth. Most of the damage was found in an approximate 8 block area south of Heritage Trace Parkway. There was significant tree damage, roof covering loss and broken windows. Around 30 homes were affected, and 2 homes had minor damage. The tornado started near Burst Dr (just east of Old Denton Rd) and dissipated three minutes later near Kimbell Dr. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 90 mph.
19:14Z EF0 KDIX PA Lehigh Hosensack A weak EF-0 tornado descended to the ground near the intersection of |Kings Highway and East Mill Hill Road in the far southern portions of|Lower Milford Township in Lehigh County around 3:14 PM on Wednesday,|May 29th. The tornado then lifted and descended several times as it |traveled in an east to southeast direction, crossing over the Bucks |County line into northern portions of Milford Township before lifting|the final time northwest of Spinnerstown. The primary damage from |this tornado was fallen and snapped trees along the 2.3 mile path,|with at least one home sustaining roof damage from a fallen tree.
19:20Z EF0 KBGM PA Sullivan Dushore A National Weather Service storm survey confirmed an EF0 tornado near Dushore in Sullivan County Pennsylvania on May 29, 2019.||Significant tree damage was observed south of Route 87 and Dutch Mountain Road and north of the Little Loyalsock Creek.
19:58Z EF0 KFWS TX Rockwall Rockwell Muni Arpt Video from near the Leon Tuttle Athletic Complex showed the start of a tornado over the ball fields. Some minor damage occurred as bleachers were lifted and pushed into a backstop. A scoreboard sustained some minor damage and metal sheet roofing was lifted into the air. The tornado moved north and crossed the airfield at Rockwall Municipal Airport, but no damage was reported there. Picture evidence from numerous citizens in Rockwall and Fate shows the condensation funnel of the tornado became more pronounced as it moved north of W Holiday Road between N John King Blvd and N|Stodghill Rd, through some low density residential areas and ranch-land. No additional damage was found along this track, and the tornado is believed to have terminated before reaching FM 552 based on radar and picture evidence. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 75 mph.
20:07Z EF0 KFWS TX Van Zandt Tundra A tornado developed near Van Zandt CR 2213, then tracked northeast across HWY 19 south of Canton. Shingle damage occurred to a home, as well as tree branches were broken. The tornado then began to dissipate east of Hwy 19, damaging another home on Van Zandt CR 4201 near Mill Creek. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 75 mph.
20:14Z EF1 KCCX PA Perry Newport A National Weather Service survey team confirmed an EF1 tornado near Losh Run in Perry County Pennsylvania on May 29, 2019.||An EF1 tornado touched down southeast of Newport near the intersection of Route 849 and Narrows Road and progressed nearly due east for approximately 5 miles, finally lifting just east of the Juniata River near Route 322.||The most extensive damage was along Mahanoy Road, where it meets Newport Road (Route 849). In this area, the tornado downed hundreds of trees, including one tree that fell onto and destroyed a pickup truck. Some tree limbs also fell onto rooftops, but little other property damage was observed. East of this location, damage was mainly confined to sporadic trees being toppled. The tornado increased in intensity briefly before dissipating, as it crossed the Juniata River, River Road, and Route 322. Route 322 was closed for a time due to downed trees. Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph.
20:17Z EFU KFWS TX Van Zandt Wentworth A spotter reported debris being lofted by a tornado north of FM 17 and Interstate 20. This is the same location where a tornado tracked later in the day and where signs of damage remain from a tornado that crossed that area in 2017, so determining a path was near impossible.
20:24Z EF1 KCCX PA Fulton Enid A National Weather Service in State College PA confirmed an EF1 tornado near Wells Tannery in Fulton County Pennsylvania on 5/29/2019.||The tornado touched down just west of 1159 Metzler Rd, Wells Tannery in Fulton County PA. It traveled east for about 3/4 miles, knocking down dozens of trees. The only damage to structures was noted at a farm at 1695 Metzler Road. Here, the roof was torn off a barn and the roof to the home was damaged. The storm lifted shortly after crossing a field east of the damaged farm. Maximum winds were estimated at 100 mph.
20:24Z EF1 KCCX PA Dauphin Inglenook A National Weather Service storm survey confirmed an EF1 tornado near Matamoras in Dauphin County Pennsylvania on May 29, 2019.||The tornado touched down near Route 225 north of Matamoras Rd. The tornado produced intermittent tree damage along a 2.5 mile path as it traveled to the east-southeast into Camp Hebron. The tree damage, which consisted of many uprooted trees and a few snapped tree trunks, was most intense near the end of the |tornado's path in Camp Hebron. A few cabins sustained roof damage from the falling trees in Camp Hebron.||Other tree damage was noted along and just to the north of Dusty Trail Drive. Maximum winds were estimated around 105 mph.
20:36Z EF0 KFWS TX Wood Yantis A NWS Storm Survey and eyewitnesses confirmed that an EF-0 tornado with maximum estimated winds near 80 mph touched down near the intersection of FM 515 and FM 17 where tin was lifted and peeled back from a trailer. The tornado then moved in a east-northeast direction crossing over the west fork of Lake Fork Reservoir as a waterspout and then crossed back over land as a tornado near FM 515 where several trees were snapped and uprooted. Large limbs were downed along County Road 1917 with additional trees uprooted in a pasture along County Road 1900 where the tornado lifted just southwest of the Yantis community.
21:00Z EFU KOAX IA Sac Odebolt First of several weak tornadoes on this day. Tornado remained in open farmland several miles south of Schaller. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.
21:11Z EFU KDMX IA Sac Early Several pictures of a brief tornado south of Early in open farmland. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.
21:21Z EF0 KSRX OK Mccurtain Farmers Hill Storm spotters near the intersection of Highway 98 and Highway 37 observed a tornado briefly touch down in an open pasture to the north-northwest of their location near Baker Road. The tornado remained over open pasture and did not damage any trees or structures in the area before lifting prior to crossing Highway 98 a couple of miles south of the Millerton community.
21:24Z EF2 KFWS TX Kaufman Tolosa A tornado began in southern Kaufman County on the northwest side of Cedar Creek Reservoir, near FM 4042 and Valentine Rd. Notable tree damage was observed at the start of the track. The tornado crossed the reservoir and struck the peninsula where Cedar Creek Golf Course is located. Significant tree damage occurred along the track in the form of uprooted and snapped large hardwood trees. Some trees were snapped near the base, but most were snapped about half way up the trunk. The tornado appeared to strengthen to EF-2 winds as it crossed the golf course. On the east side of the peninsula, the tornado significantly damaged a house, lifting the roof off over an attached indoor swimming pool and part of the roof over the main house. The tornado then crossed the reservoir again, did minor tree damage across Hwy 175 and dissipated just past the highway. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 120 mph. One person suffered minor injuries.
21:28Z EF0 KILX IL Christian Osbernville A landspout tornado touched down in an open field about 3.8 miles north-northwest of Stonington at 4:28 PM CDT. The tornado dissipated 2 minutes later with no damage being reported.
21:30Z EF0 KILX IL Christian Roby A landspout tornado touched down in an open field about 5.4 miles north-northwest of Edinburg at 4:30 PM CDT. The tornado dissipated 2 minutes later with no damage being reported.
21:35Z EF0 KILX IL Christian Osbernville A landspout tornado touched down in an open field about 4.1 miles northeast of Stonington at 4:35 PM CDT. The tornado dissipated 3 minutes later with no damage being reported.
21:49Z EFU KDMX IA Pocahontas Pocahontas Muni Arpt Tornado developed and moved southwest before becoming nearly stationary in open cropland. Persisted for several minutes before dissipating. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.
21:50Z EF0 KILX IL Macon Blue Mound A landspout tornado touched down in an open field about 2.1 miles east of Blue Mound at 4:50 PM CDT. The tornado dissipated 6 minutes later with no damage being reported.
21:50Z EF2 KSHV TX Wood Winnsboro Muni Arpt An EF-2 tornado with maximum estimated winds around 115 mph touched down along County Road 4510 about 2.5 miles southeast of Winnsboro, where it snapped branches on a tree and uprooted a large tree. The tornado continued northeast near the intersection of County Road 4420 and County Road 4430, snapping and uprooting numerous trees, along with damaging a large poultry farm and completely lifting the roof off of a single wide manufactured home. It continued moving in a northeast direction destroying an outbuilding on County Road 4440 before crossing Highway 11 and across County Road 4360 completely destroying a large poultry farm. It was shortly thereafter that the tornado crossed over into extreme Southeast Franklin County near the Scroggins community.
21:51Z EF2 KFWS TX Van Zandt Roddy A tornado developed near the community of Whitton, then moved northeast, damaging several homes in its path. The most extensive damage was found on Van Zandt CR 2502 and Van Zandt CR 2501, where the EF-2 determination was made. Homes experienced significant roof loss, and a manufactured home was destroyed and tossed well away from its foundation. The tornado then continued moving northeast, easily traceable from continuous tree damage along its path. This tornado then occluded and dissipated as it approached the City of Canton. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 125 mph.
22:00Z EF2 KSHV TX Franklin Scroggins This is a continuation of the Wood County EF-2 tornado. This tornado crossed Highway 115 and County Road 4426 in the Scroggins community, where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, a tree fell through a mobile home, and another tree had fallen on a home. The tornado continued northeast crossing County Road 4410 where a few trees were snapped or uprooted, and a metal outbuilding suffered minor damage. The tornado then moved across Farm to Market Road 1519 and along the west side of Lake Bob Sandlin where a few additional trees were snapped or uprooted, before lifting along the lake just off of County Road 4397. Throughout its path across extreme Southeast Franklin County, the maximum estimated winds had weakened to near 105 mph.
22:08Z EF1 KFWS TX Van Zandt Canton A tornado developed near Canton High School then moved to the northeast toward downtown Canton. Abundant tree damage occurred in southwest Canton, then the tornado strengthened as it approached downtown Canton. Structural damage to several businesses was found as well as tree trunks snapped closer to Interstate 20. This tornado lifted as it approached Interstate 20. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 100 mph.
22:16Z EF0 KNQA AR Randolph Ravenden Spgs On the evening of May 29, 2019, a brief EF-0 tornado moved east northeast from Wyatt Road over Conrad Trail along an aprroximately six tenths of a mile track. A large metal outbuilding was partially destroyed with tin blown downwind and twisted around trees, fences, and another object. A mobile home was also damaged sustaining roof damage and with several large trees downed near the property. The damage was consistent with 80 mph peak winds and the maximum width was 75 yards. This occurred approximately 3 miles south of Ravenden Springs. This is the 22nd tornado across Arkansas for 2019.
22:18Z EF1 KFWS TX Van Zandt Wentworth A tornado developed northeast of Canton, then tracked to the north-northeast affecting mostly vegetation. Several trees were snapped and uprooted along the path. As the tornado began to occlude, minor damage was found to a property along FM 17 and Van Zandt CR 1222. Maximum winds with the tornado were estimated at 90 mph.
22:31Z EF0 KFWS TX Fannin Leonard A severe thunderstorm produced a long, narrow swath of straight line wind and tornado damage across southern Fannin County. Within the overall wind swath, the survey team found damage consistent with at least one EF-0 tornado. This tornado formed approximately 3 miles southeast of Trenton, and moved east-northeastward 11 miles before ending in the Gober community. The tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees along the path, and produced minor structural damage to several homes and outbuildings. Peak wind speeds associated with the tornado were estimated to be 85 mph.
23:21Z EFU KDMX IA Humboldt Bradgate Relatively weak tornado was captured on video and remained in open rural areas. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.
23:23Z EF0 KDMX IA Iowa Victor A brief tornado was captured by the public on video just southeast of Victor. The tornado remained in open fields and no damage was observed.
00:01Z EF1 KDMX IA Poweshiek Montezuma East Arpt Tornado extended to the ground after several minutes as a funnel cloud. Upon reaching the ground, the tornado encountered a farmstead, destroying an old barn and producing tree damage. Another farmstead was hit a bit further down the path with a large hoop building damaged. The remainder of the path was in open farmland.
00:28Z EFU KDMX IA Poweshiek Deep River Tornado occurred in farmland northeast of Deep River. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.
00:37Z EF0 KDMX IA Hardin Garden City Tornado captured on video east of Garden City. The tornado remained mostly in open farmland but did some minor tree damage to a farmstead that was grazed.
00:39Z EFU KDMX IA Poweshiek Guernsey Tornado captured on video by storm chasers, remained in open farmland with no damage. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.
00:46Z EF0 KDMX IA Iowa Victor Emergency management observed a weak tornado develop east of Guernsey, and follow an intermittent path about 3 miles to the northeast before lifting just south of Interstate 80. The tornado caused some minor tree damage. The estimated winds were 75 MPH.
01:13Z EF0 KDVN IA Johnson Amish An EF-0 tornado touched down at a farmstead and moved northeast through a farm field into a wooded area, where tree damage was observed. The tornado was on the ground for less than one minute and the path length was around a quarter mile. Times estimated by radar. Winds were estimated up to 75 MPH.
01:15Z EF0 KDMX IA Hardin New Providence Storm chaser video shows tornado heading north through trees then across open fields before dissipating. Little if any damage occurred other than some minor tree damage.
01:29Z EF0 KDMX IA Hardin Eldora Muni Arpt Tornado occurred southwest of Eldora and was captured on video. The tornado removed the roof of a barn but otherwise remained in open farmland.
01:31Z EF0 KDMX IA Hardin Iowa Falls Muni Arpt Tornado reported from multiple sources just north of Highway 20 and moved northward. Slightly damaged a barn and did some tree damage at another farmstead. Otherwise, the tornado remained in open farmland.
01:54Z EFU KDMX IA Hardin Steamboat Rock Weak tornado reported northeast of Steamboat Rock along with spotter video. Remained in open farmland. Rated EF-Unknown as no damage indicators were impacted.

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