Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 13:18Z | EF1 | KOAX | NE | Lancaster | Martell | A brief, narrow tornado embedded in intense downburst winds struck a portion of Martell, NE. The tornado uprooted and snapped trees, caused roof and siding damage, and tore the roof off a BnB that was attached to a large barn. The tornado's width was only 100 yards wide and a little more than a quarter mile long. |
| 23:30Z | EFU | KFTG | CO | Adams | Bennett | A small tornado touched down in open country. No damage was observed. |
| 00:17Z | EF0 | KBOX | MA | Norfolk | East Foxboro | Tornado confirmed to have touched down in a small neighborhood in|Foxboro near the Mansfield town line very close to the town of Easton. |Several locations on a west to east path in the neighborhood had several|large trees up to 2 feet in diameter snapped at the trunk.|Observed tree damage had a convergent pattern consistent with|violently rotating winds. No major damage to homes was observed,|but one chimney appeared to have been knocked over by a fallen|tree. Path width was estimated to be around 25 yards. Path length|of the surveyed damage points was just shy of 300 yards. Per|radar data, a velocity couplet was over the surveyed neighborhood|for only a minute or two before continuing east over conservation|land. It is possible that the tornado was on the ground for|longer, but surveyors were unable to access conservation land|east of the last surveyed damage point. Additional significant |tree damage was found east of aforementioned conservation land in Easton, |but patterns were more consistent with west to east straight line winds. |This is also consistent with archived KBOX radar which displayed strong|outbound (west to east) velocities over this area. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).