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Tornado Reports

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18:25Z EF1 KHTX AL Morgan Oden Ridge A tornado touched down on the south side of Wilson Mountain Rd just south of the intersection with Key Turney Rd in Falkville, AL. The tornado snapped a couple of hardwood trees and did minor roof damage to a mobile home near its touchdown point. The tornado crossed Wilson Mountain Rd, heading generally in a NE direction and snapped and uprooted trees along its path. One of these hardwood trees fell on a shed at a residence on the north side of Wilson Mountain Rd. A few snapped and uprooted trees were observed along its path as it descended into Devils Cellar Hollow. A couple of large trees were also uprooted to the NE of there along a small section of Jewel Lesalle Ln. This was the last point damage was evident as the tornado moved into rugged, nearly inaccessible terrain. Special thanks to Morgan County, AL EMA for their assistance in this survey.
19:20Z EFU KDVN IL Ogle Baileyville Based on multiple spotter reports, a brief tornado touched down in a field just south of Coffman Road two miles south of Baileyville. Spotters reported rotating dust underneath a funnel cloud. The tornado was on the ground for approximately 30 seconds. No damage was reported.
20:13Z EF0 KGSP NC Cleveland Lattimore NWS storm survey found a small short-track tornado touched down just southeast of Lattimore near Towery Rd. A shed was damaged along with a few trees. The tornado Moved north-northeast, lifting just short of Artee Rd.
20:23Z EF0 KGSP NC Cleveland Pottville Public shared video of funnel cloud with some debris lofted in the air northwest of Kingstown.
22:59Z EF2 KFCX NC Iredell Statesville Rhyne Ar NWS storm survey found that an EF2 tornado touched down near Tuckers Grove Road in northwest Iredell County and moved northeast. Damage was initially limited to snapped tree limbs and uprooted trees. The tornado intensified as it crossed Bruce Farm Rd, where roof damage occurred to a mobile home and a barn along with continued damage (snapped small-to-medium size trees and uprooted larger trees). One minor injury occurred to a person in the mobile home. The tornado reached its maximum intensity as it continued northeast to Friendship Rd, causing extensive tree damage, including snapped trees. The tornado weakened northeast of this location, snapping tree limbs, uprooting a few trees, and causing minor roof damage to at least one structure before lifting just past Indian Hill Rd.
23:13Z EF1 KFCX NC Yadkin Windsors Xrds A National Weather Service survey team inspected storm damage near the community of Buck Shoals and concluded the damage was from an EF-1 tornado. The tornado had max winds around 95 mph with a path length of 1.5 miles. The tornado touched down in a small wooded area just west of Howards Branch Road and proceeded north northeast until lifting along Redbud Lane. Almost all direct damage consisted of numerous mature trees either snapped or uprooted, although one shed was also destroyed.
23:33Z EFU KIND IN Montgomery Waynetown Thunderstorm spawned a brief tornado approximately one mile to the north-northeast of the Interstate 74 and Indiana State Route 25 interchange. Tornado was reportedly seen on the ground, but no damage was noted.
23:50Z EF1 KJKL KY Greenup Load An EF1 tornado touched down on a hillside south of Little White Oak Road uprooting several trees. The tornado then traveled north across a newly mowed hay field with a convergent pattern evident in the mowed hay, then impacted a house and garage. The tornado tore off a large section of the roof of the home and destroyed the adjacent garage. Residents of the home witnessed the tornado as it was moving across the hay field toward the house and were able to take shelter. The tornado caused additional tree damage as it continued north up a ridge and then onto Cub Run Road.
01:03Z EF1 KFCX NC Surry Siloam The survey team concluded that an EF-1 tornado with max winds around 95 mph touchdown 2.1 miles west northwest of Siloam. The tornado was on the ground for approximately 2.8 miles with a path width of 100 yards. Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were either snapped or uprooted along the path of the tornado. No homes were damaged nor were there any injuries. The tornado lifted in a wooded area a couple hundred yards from Stanford Church Road.
11:24Z EF2 KFCX VA Bedford Goode An EF-2 tornado with max winds of 135 mph touchdown 0.4 miles southeast of Norwood before heading north northeast toward U.S Highway 221. The tornado crossed Bethany Church Road and Langford Lane where two mobile homes were destroyed. The tornado then continued northeast snapping and uprooting trees just west of the Ivy Hill Golf Course. Additional tree damage was noted on the western slopes of Fleming Mountain along Rocky Mountain Road. In total, 15 homes were damaged along with 35 structures including sheds, outbuildings, and garages. Three injuries were reported with zero fatalities. The length of the tornado track was estimated at 6.25 miles, and the maximum width was approximately 330 yards.

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