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Visible Satellite 23:50Z on 2019-09-24. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
22:30Z EFU KEPZ TX Hudspeth Small Two weak landspout tornadoes were reported about 12 miles north of Sierra Blanca. Both lasted an unknown amount of time with no injuries or damage reported from them.
22:31Z EFU KOAX IA Ida Holstein A brief rope tornado touched down in the middle of a field. There was no observed damage that could be used to determine an EF rating.
22:42Z EFU KOAX IA Ida Holstein A brief tornado spun up in an open field. As the tornado tracked northeast for a little over a minute, a path was scoured in the row crops a little either side of U.S. Highway 59. There was no observed damage that could be used to determine an EF rating.
22:57Z EFU KOAX IA Harrison Woodbine Muni Arpt Two brief tornado touchdowns were reported in an open field 4.5 miles north of Woodbine.
23:45Z EF0 KARX WI Dunn Elk Mound A NWS Storm Survey determined a tornado began on the south side of Elk Mound, near the intersection of I-94, and South Holly Road. The tornado moved northeast, crossing I-94, and continued into Chippewa County as it crossed 10th Street, south of 560th Avenue. Most of the damage was EF0 in Dunn County where a barn lost its roof, and trees were uprooted or blown down. The path length in Dunn County was 2.3 miles long, with a maximum width of 250 yards.
23:50Z EF3 KARX WI Chippewa Albertville This is the continuation track of the tornado in Dunn County that crossed 10th Street, south of 560th Avenue. As the tornado tracked northeast, the tornado intensified to an EF3 where considerable damage occurred near County Road X, or Highway 29, and 30th Street, or County Road M. The tornado crossed Highway 29, and move northeast until dissipating east of 50th Street, north of County Road X. ||Based on the NWS Storm Survey, the most significant damage occurred in Wheaton Township, or east of Elk Mound around the intersection of County Road M, and Highway 29. This area saw entire groves of trees leveled, some stripping of bark, and the destruction of several structures. The destruction of a metal building and two nearby homes were consistent with expected damage from winds of EF3 in strength.||The path length in Chippewa County was 4.7 miles, with a maximum width of 725 yards, or nearly a half mile wide. The maximum wind speed was near 150 mph.||There were three injuries with this tornado, but no fatalities.
00:23Z EF0 KVNX KS Barber Elm Mills A brief rope tornado was observed.
00:58Z EF0 KARX MN Wabasha Lake City An EF0 tornado moved through Lake City. Along the path of the tornado, numerous trees were downed with some landing on houses and mobile homes. The roof of a building was blown off heavily damaging a bank. Some boats that were dry docked at a marina were blown over.
02:26Z EF1 KARX WI Clark Globe An EF1 tornado tracked across rural sections of central Clark County. The tornado touched down near the Black River southwest of Greenwood and then moved northeast before dissipating west of Loyal. Along its path, the tornado damaged trees, barns, silos, and crops. At least three cows were killed at one farm.

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