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Visible Satellite 20:21Z on 2022-06-07. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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20:21Z EF1 KCYS WY Niobrara Node A supercell thunderstorm developed east of Lusk, WY near 2PM MDT on|7 June 2022 north of Highway 20 that exhibited broad rotation from|KCYS radar. This rotation tightened near 2:20pm MDT just north of|Highway 20 west-northwest of Duck Creek Ranch. First indications of|ground damage start at west side of Duck Creek Ranch with wood fencing|blown down. The tornado intensified and widened as it approached|Duck Creek Ranch with metal sheeting fencing pulled from metal|posts and roof damage occurring on a large ranch shed. A|convergent damage pattern was apparent with the debris of the wood|fencing being blown west and the solid sheet metal fencing blown|north and bent backwards to the west with the roof damage facing|south. Hardwood trees were snapped at the base along with softwood|pines both snapped and uprooted in proximity to a single family|home. The snapped pine tree and the uprooted pine tree were facing|opposite directions. The more impressive damage was a barn roof|and partial second level were torn off and thrown 50 to 100 yards|to the southeast. Additional tin roof peeling damage was noted on|another farm building and a large side sheet metal and wood|section on the southern end of the tornado path was torn from the|facade. Duck Creek Ranch is where the more intense damage was|noted. Farther southeast along, Highway 20, sporadic pockets of|cattle windbreak fencing damage was noted near a WYDOT road sensor|that gusted to 78mph during this time frame. Lastly, near mile|marker 59 on Highway 20, four (4) power poles were leaning south|and marks the end of the tornado path. No additional damage was|seen or reported in Van Tassell and along South Van Tassell Road.
23:03Z EFU KGLD CO Sedgwick Sedgwick A tornado touched down in an open field; no damage was observed.
23:09Z EFU KGLD CO Sedgwick Sedgwick A tornado touched down in an open field; no damage was observed.
23:30Z EF0 KFDX NM Mora Wagon Mound A storm chaser reported a brief, weak landspout tornado over open rangeland near Maes. No damage was reported.
23:44Z EFU KGLD CO Phillips Amherst A landspout touched down in an open field; no damage was observed.
00:09Z EFU KGLD CO Phillips Holyoke Arpt A landspout touched down briefly in an open field; no damage was observed.
00:36Z EFU KPUX CO Bent Las Animas Storm Chaser showed pictures of tornado via social media.
00:56Z EFU KPUX CO Prowers Lamar Off duty NWS employee reported tornado touchdown.
02:18Z EFU KGLD CO Baca Two Buttes Law enforcement confirmed tornado touched the ground.
02:42Z EF0 KUEX NE Nuckolls Ruskin This tornado touched down in Nuckolls County, just northwest of Ruskin, and moved southeast across town. In town, most of the damage was confined to trees. After passing through town, the tornado destroyed a shed and two empty grain bins south of town. As the tornado rapidly traveled southeast, it upset roughly a half-dozen irrigation pivots, damaged at least two more grain bins, peeled tin and shingles from the rooftops of at least two buildings, and damaged trees. After nearly 10 miles, the tornado lifted three miles north of Byron in Thayer County.
02:47Z EF0 KUEX NE Thayer Deshler This tornado touched down in Nuckolls County, just northwest of Ruskin, and moved southeast across town. In town, most of the damage was confined to trees. After passing through town, the tornado destroyed a shed and two empty grain bins south of town. As the tornado rapidly traveled southeast, it upset roughly a half-dozen irrigation pivots, damaged at least two more grain bins, peeled tin and shingles from the rooftops of at least two buildings, and damaged trees. After nearly 10 miles, the tornado lifted three miles north of Byron in Thayer County.
03:15Z EF1 KUEX KS Republic Narka Damage survey noted damage to main grain elevator in town with a sporadic damage path noted to the southeast to trees limbs with lack of access further southeast unable to determine how much further southeast path occurred. Area primarily fallow field or newly planted corn so few DI to see from ground around end point.
03:27Z EFU KGLD CO Baca Two Buttes Trained spotter reports tornado touched down northeast of Two Buttes.
04:02Z EF1 KTWX KS Marshall Schroyer Storm survey revealed a 50-75 yard path of concentrated damage done to several structures and a line of cedars that were topped off on the west side of the Big Blue River south of Marysville. The damage path extended to the east side of the river where tree damage was noted in a focused area.
06:10Z EF1 KEAX KS Johnson Craig The tornado developed on the west side of Lenexa, KS, embedded within the larger line of thunderstorms moving across the Kansas City Metro area. The tornado generally travelled east down W 95th St and Bannister Road, varying in strength at times, before dissipating near the northeast side of the Grandview Triangle on the Missouri Side. This tornado continued into Jackson County, Missouri.
06:21Z EF0 KEAX KS Miami Hillsdale This was the first of the two Miami county tornadoes. It developed along the trailing end of the larger line of thunderstorms moving across the Kansas City metro area. This tornado damaged the Louisburg Cider Mill.
06:23Z EF1 KEAX MO Jackson Red Bridge This is the continuation of the tornado that exited Johnson County, Kansas. The tornado developed on the west side of Lenexa, KS, embedded within the larger line of thunderstorms moving across the Kansas City Metro area. The tornado generally travelled east down W 95th St and Bannister Road, varying in strength at times, before dissipating near the northeast side of the Grandview Triangle on the Missouri Side.
06:24Z EF0 KEAX KS Miami Somerset This was the second of the two Miami county tornadoes. It developed along the trailing end of the larger line of thunderstorms moving across the Kansas City metro area and south of the first Miami county tornado.
06:37Z EF2 KEAX MO Jackson Ripley The tornado developed within a larger bowing line segment of thunderstorms moving across the region. In addition to the tornado, a large swath of wind damage was noted south of the tornado track. In this area, downed tree limbs and other indicators were noted to be blown in the same west to east direction.

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