Tornado Reports
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| 18:49Z | EFU | KUDX | SD | Butte | Hoover | This tornado was in a very rural area, over open prairie, with no damage reported. Therefore, a damage assessment could not be conducted. Visually, the tornado was very small and thin, lasting approximately 4 minutes and crossed US Highway 212. Tornado track is based on radar and spotter reports. |
| 18:53Z | EF0 | KLNX | NE | Lincoln | Wellfleet | Tree damage was minor. A dead tree was uprooted. The tornado placed the tree on the fence to the east. |
| 19:07Z | EFU | KUDX | SD | Butte | Hoover | This tornado was in a very rural area, with no damage. Therefore, a damage assessment could not be conducted. The tornado was small and thin, traveling approximately 10 miles across open prairie. Tornado track is based on radar and spotter reports. |
| 19:55Z | EF0 | KOHX | TN | Wilson | Taylorsville | A brief EF0 tornado touched down along Big Springs Road north of Old Rome Pike around seven miles northeast of Lebanon. Several videos of the tornado were taken from nearby residents and firefighters. The only known damage was to trees. Damages are a rough estimate. |
| 21:19Z | EF0 | KUEX | NE | Webster | Amboy | This tornado formed within a line of thunderstorms moving across Webster County. Damage along its seven mile path included minor tree damage at a few locations, an overturned camper, a broken window, and damage to older outbuildings. The tornado was likely embedded in heavy rain and difficult to visually distinguish from the low clouds, rain, and straight-line winds associated with the line of storms. It lifted after doing some minor tree damage along Highway 78 near S Road. The estimated peak wind was 75 MPH. |
| 21:23Z | EF1 | KOHX | TN | Dekalb | Smithville | An EF1 tornado touched down east of Highway 70 in northwest Smithville then moved east paralleling Allen Ferry Road. Numerous trees were broken, snapped, and uprooted along the road, and several farm buildings lost roofing. The tornado then curved southeast and caused the worst damage along Highway 56 north of Smith Road where dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted and a couple homes suffered significant roof, garage, and exterior wall damage. The tornado then lifted east of the highway. Damages are a rough estimate. |
| 23:04Z | EFU | KVNX | OK | Major | Ringwood | Storm chasers observed this tornado looking west from near State Highway 58 looking west. This tornado moved east-northeast and moved into southern Alfalfa County. No damage was reported and the specific path is estimated. |
| 23:08Z | EFU | KVNX | OK | Alfalfa | Helena | This tornado moved east-northeast from Major County into Alfalfa County and was observed by storm chasers looking west from near State Highway 58 near the county line. No damage was reported and the path of the tornado is estimated. |
| 23:40Z | EFU | KLNX | NE | Custer | Arnold | Video and photographic evidence of a weak tornado. Location is estimated based off of verbal accounts. There was very little WSR-88d reflectivity to go off of. |
| 23:41Z | EF1 | KVNX | OK | Blaine | Okeene | This tornado initially developed about 5 miles south-southeast of Okeene and moved generally east-northeast before moving into Kingfisher County about a mile and a half south of State Highway 51. In Blaine County, two outbuildings received significant roof damage near the beginning of the path along County Roads N2650 and N2660. A number of trees were also damaged or broken along the path. |
| 23:50Z | EF1 | KVNX | OK | Kingfisher | Lacey | This tornado developed in Blaine County and moved into Kingfisher County about a mile and a half south of State Highway 51. Power poles were broken and trees were damaged along the path as it moved east and then northeast to the west of Lacey. One outbuilding received roof damage as the tornado crossed State Highway 51 to the west of Lacey. The tornado dissipated soon after crossing SH-51. |
| 00:07Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Gage | Krider | Storm spotters provided video matching up with a short damage path. The tornado damaged the hoop building that stores road supplies along Highway 77, proceeded northeast where it broke some tree branches and quickly dissipated. The peak estimated wind speeds from this tornado were at 80 miles per hour. The tornado had a maximum width of 30 yards and an average width estimated at 20 yards. |
| 00:16Z | EF0 | KOAX | NE | Gage | (bie)beatrice Arpt | This short-lived tornado damaged a cattle shed, a barn, and a covered porch of a home. Eyewitness reports and details are consistent with that of a short-lived tornado. This tornado had peak estimated wind speeds of 75 miles per hour. The tornado had a path width of 20 yards. |
| 00:27Z | EF0 | KVNX | OK | Garfield | Bison | A storm chaser observed a brief tornado south of Bison. An NWS damage survey team found multiple road signs damaged at the intersections of US-81 and Marshall Road. No other damage was observed. |
| 00:34Z | EF0 | KVNX | OK | Garfield | Bison | A brief tornado damaged an outbuilding near Marshall Road. |
| 00:39Z | EF0 | KTWX | KS | Riley | Manhattan | Damage survey revealed an overturned irrigation pivot and a narrow area of substantial tree damage along a short path northeast before it appeared to have lifted near the Kansas river. |
| 00:44Z | EF1 | KVNX | OK | Garfield | Douglas | NWS survey teams found evidence of an EF1 tornado that began in Douglas where at least two outbuildings and trees were damaged. The tornado moved east along Flynn Road then to the east-northeast damaging trees and power poles and crossing State Highway 74 about 2.5 miles south of Covington. The last damage was observed just east of Wood Road and County Road N3050. |
| 01:44Z | EF0 | KICT | OK | Kay | Ponca City | A brief tornado moved through a neighborhood just south of Lake Ponca. House and tree damage was observed along Goldenrod Avenue and East Lake Drive. |
| 01:48Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Mills | Balfour | A tornado developed and snapped trees at a home on Lucas Road, moving quickly to the northeast where it cut a 30 yard wide swath of snapped trees and branches. Additional sporadic tree damage was noted near Kane Avenue. A farm was badly damaged along Jagger Road, with one large shed completely destroyed and two large grain bins destroyed with debris deposited a half mile downstream. The tornado then crossed Highway 34 a quarter-mile west of 270th Street damaging a power pole. Damage continued northeast through open fields crossing the Burlington Northern Santa Fe line where large tree branches were snapped. The tornado continued northeast damaging two farmsteads along Hershey Avenue where several outbuildings sustained high-end EF1 damage. Many trees were snapped at both farmsteads. Peak estimated winds from this tornado were 100 miles per hour. This tornado achieved a maximum width of 250 yards, with an average width estimated at 150 yards. |
| 01:54Z | EF1 | KICT | OK | Kay | Kaw City | A tornado developed west of Kaw Lake near Tower Road and Lake Road, then moved northeast through the Coon Creek Cove area of Kaw Lake producing tree damage, damage to a boat dock, and overturned a camper. The tornado then moved over Kaw Lake and likely dissipated north of the northeastern arm of the lake in northeastern Kay County. |
| 01:55Z | EFU | KINX | KS | Chautauqua | Elgin | A report relayed via the media of a tornado near the state line and south of Hewins. No damage was reported in that area. |
| 02:07Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Pottawattamie | Macedonia | This tornado touched down at the intersection of Beechnut Road and 360th Street. Several trees were snapped at the base of their trunks as this tornado moved to the northeast. The tornado continued to produce tree damage, with branches broken along 370th Street, half a mile north of Brunswick Avenue. This tornado dissipated shortly after crossing 370th Street. The peak estimated winds in this tornado were 93 miles per hour. The peak measured width of the damage path was 200 yards, with an estimated average width of 150 yards. |
| 02:12Z | EF4 | KINX | OK | Osage | Osage | This is the first segment of a two-segment tornado. This tornado developed just north of County Road 1701 southeast of Hominy, where trees were uprooted and snapped. The tornado moved northeast and crossed Highway 20, snapping numerous trees and snapping seven metal power poles. The tornado continued to snap and uproot numerous trees between Highway 20 and Barnsdall. Significant tree damage was found in several locations. A well-built home was destroyed just southwest of town. Multiple vehicles were thrown and rolled, and trees were stubbed and debarked in this area. The tornado then moved into Barnsdall, causing severe damage to the wax plant on the southeast side of town. More than 110 homes and businesses were damaged, 65 of those were destroyed. Numerous trees were stubbed in the area of some of the higher end damage. Two fatalities and at least 33 injuries occurred in Barnsdall. Significant tree damage continued northeast of Barnsdall, a few homes were damaged, and outbuildings were destroyed between Barnsdall and the county line. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 170 to 180 mph. The tornado continued into Washington County. |
| 02:13Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Pottawattamie | Minden | This tornado touched down two miles southeast of Minden causing EF1 damage to a transmission line. It then traveled northeast and damaged outbuildings and broke a window on the south side of a home along Tamarack Road. In addition, power poles were snapped along Tamarack Road to the northeast of this home. Tree damage continued northeast to the Avoca Rest Area where it crossed I-80. The tornado then continued north of I-80, crossing into extreme southwest Shelby County just east of the intersection of Elmwood Road and 100th Street. Peak estimated winds during this segment of the tornado track were 107 miles per hour. The maximum width was measured at 450 yards, with an average width estimated at 300 yards. |
| 02:18Z | EF1 | KOAX | IA | Shelby | Shelby | This is a continuation of the EF-1 tornado that started in Pottawattamie County. This tornado crosses into far southwest Shelby County just east of the intersection of Elmwood Road and 100th Street. Several tree trunks were snapped along Elmwood Road as the tornado continued to the northeast. This tornado dissipated about a quarter of a mile into Shelby County. Peak wind speeds for this final segment of the tornado track were estimated at 88 mph. Peak tornado width was measured at 100 yards, with an average width in this segment of the track estimated at 50 yards. |
| 02:22Z | EF0 | KTWX | KS | Coffey | Burlington | Emergency manager provided photos of damage that radar suggests could have been associated with a small tornado embedded with a developing line of storms. |
| 02:30Z | EF0 | KTWX | KS | Coffey | Sharpe | Survey revealed an old barn that had its metal roof panels removed and tossed approximately one half mile to the northeast into open fields. A narrow path of tree limb damage was also found around 1 mile to the southwest of the barn. The damage was suggestive of a small brief tornado in this area. |
| 02:57Z | EF2 | KINX | OK | Washington | Bartlesville | This is the second segment of a two-segment tornado. The tornado crossed into Washington County near Gap Road, and moved across the southwestern portion of Bartlesville, and then across the central and northeastern side of town. An estimated 1000 homes and businesses were damaged in town, some severely. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and many power poles were snapped. A squall line merged with the tornadic supercell, and ultimately ended the tornado process northeast of Bartlesville. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 115 to 125 mph. |
| 03:56Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Lincoln | Carney | This tornado developed south of Carney and just east of US Highway 177 and moved southeast damaging trees. A Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) was observed on KTLX radar. |
| 03:59Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Platte | Hoover | NWS storm survey confirmed a 6 mile long EF-0 tornado that began near the community of Hoover in northeastern Platte County, moving to the northeast and ending on the Platte/Clay County line about two thirds of a mile south of the intersection of County Line Road and Ridgely Road. Peak wind gusts of 80 mph were estimated based upon damage indicators. Most damage was tree damage. |
| 04:00Z | EF0 | KINX | OK | Ottawa | North Miami | This is the first segment of a two-segment tornado. This tornado developed south of the E 30 Road and moved northeast, uprooting some trees, and destroying several outbuildings before crossing into Cherokee County, KS, near the S 510 Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 70 to 80 mph. |
| 04:04Z | EF0 | KINX | KS | Cherokee | Melrose | A NWS Survey team confirmed that an intermittent EF-0 tornado with maximum winds of 80 mph caused damage to multiple barns and numerous uprooted or snapped trees. This is an extension of a tornado out of Ottawa County, OK that occurred on the night of May 6. |
| 04:13Z | EF0 | KINX | KS | Cherokee | Sherwin | A NWS survey team determined that a tornado touched down to the northwest of Columbus near the intersection of NW Center Star and NW 40th St, downing trees in a convergent to rotational manner as it tracked northeast. As the tornado neared NW 30th St, several outbuildings were damaged to destroyed, with another barn on NW Lawton Rd experiencing door damage on its southeast and east sides. The tornado then destroyed one barn and damaged another as it crossed NW Belleview Road before dissipating. |
| 04:26Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Jackson | Blue Spgs | NWS storm survey confirmed a 5.5 mile long EF-1 tornado associated with a QLCS that began near the intersection of Missouri 7 Highway and Wyatt Road in south Blue Springs where it destroyed a small gazebo in a residential area. The tornado then continued to the northeast, where it damaged several commercial buildings on SW Eagles Parkway in Grain Valley. The tornado then crossed Interstate 70 in Grain Valley, where it blew over a semi truck and flipped two RV trailers from an RV dealership into a ditch. The damage path ended just north of Interstate 70 in Grain Valley. Estimated wind speeds were as high as 100 mph. |
| 04:29Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Jasper | Joplin | NWS storm survey found a EF-1 tornado with an intermittent damage path across the southeast and east side of Joplin into Duquesne. Maximum winds were estimated at 95 mph. Numerous tree limb damage and uprooted trees along with powerline damage were reported. |
| 04:38Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Jasper | Morgan Hgts | NWS storm survey found an EF-1 tornado path just west of Carthage. Maximum winds were estimated at 95 mph. Trees were uprooted, powerlines were snapped, and several roofs were damaged. |
| 04:39Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Jackson | Levasy | An EF0 tornado developed from the same mesovortex that produced the Grain Valley tornado a few minutes later. The tornado began north of Oak Grove, damaging trees at several farm residences along Hudnall Road and Doris Neer Road in far eastern Jackson County. The tornado moved northeast in northwestern Lafayette County, uprooting a tree along Old Santa Fe Trail and damaging several others northeast to State Highway 24. Utility wires were damaged by the tornado along the highway as well. The tornado then moved northeast, crossing Chestnut Street south of Napoleon. An outbuilding was damaged, and several trees were downed or snapped near their tops along this stretch. The tornado appears to have dissipated as it approached Napoleon, with only minor damage to tree limbs observed south of State Highway 224. |
| 04:39Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | (okc)will Rogers Apt | This tornado developed just north of the Oklahoma-Cleveland County line east of Indiana Avenue. The tornado moved northeast through southern Oklahoma City, crossing near the Interstate 240 and Walker Avenue interchange and then dissipating south of Southeast 66th Street and Santa Fe Avenue. A few apartment buildings received roof damage near Southwest 84th Avenue and Douglas Avenue, as well as at two apartment complexes north of Interstate 240 near Santa Fe Avenue. Businesses were damaged along Western Avenue just south of Lightning Creek Park and near Interstate 240 and Walker Avenue and tree damage occurred throughout the path.||This storm also produced wind damage both southwest and northeast of this tornado path, but evidence suggests that these other areas of damage were from thunderstorm winds, primarily with the Rear Flank Downdraft of the storm. |
| 04:40Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Lafayette | Napoleon | An EF0 tornado developed from the same mesovortex that produced the Grain Valley tornado a few minutes later. The tornado began north of Oak Grove, damaging trees at several farm residences along Hudnall Road and Doris Neer Road in far eastern Jackson County. The tornado moved northeast in northwestern Lafayette County, uprooting a tree along Old Santa Fe Trail and damaging several others northeast to State Highway 24. Utility wires were damaged by the tornado along the highway as well. The tornado then moved northeast, crossing Chestnut Street south of Napoleon. An outbuilding was damaged, and several trees were downed or snapped near their tops along this stretch. The tornado appears to have dissipated as it approached Napoleon, with only minor damage to tree limbs observed south of State Highway 224. |
| 04:46Z | EF1 | KTLX | OK | Oklahoma | Del City | The thunderstorms that produced one tornado in south Oklahoma City continued to produce wind damage as it moved northeast. However evidence suggests that it produced one additional brief tornado from near Highland Park Drive and Southeast 38th Street just southeast of Trosper Park in Oklahoma City to near Glenn Avenue and Southeast 24th Street in Del City. The most significant damage was a mobile home that was pushed off the foundation southeast of Trosper Park, otherwise damage was light. |
| 05:06Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Creek | Edna | This is the first segment of a two-segment tornado. This tornado developed near S 193rd W Avenue and the 910 Road. It moved east-northeast, and crossed into Okmulgee County south of W 311th St S. Trees were uprooted and large tree limbs were snapped by the tornado in Creek County. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 90 to 95 mph. |
| 05:08Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Okmulgee | Nuyaka | This is the second segment of a two-segment tornado. This tornado moved into Okmulgee County just south of Howard Road. It moved east-northeast uprooting trees and snapping large tree limbs, and dissipated north of the E 900 Road and west of the N 130 Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 90 to 95 mph. |
| 05:12Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Dade | Hulstan | NWS storm survey team determined that a brief EF-0 tornado touched down near E Dade 96. Maximum wind speeds of 80 mph caused several trees to be uprooted. |
| 05:21Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | St. Clair | Lowry City | A NWS storm survey determined a short lived EF-0 tornado touched down in this location. Maximum winds of 70-75 mph caused trees to be down in multiple directions. The storm continued to produce non-tornadic wind damage as it moved east of Highway 13. |
| 05:33Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Greene | Cave Spg | A NWS storm survey team determined that an EF-0 tornado with maximum wind speeds of 80 mph touched down in Greene County and continued tracking northeast. The tornado both uprooted trees and downed large limbs out of numerous other trees, and damaged or destroyed several outbuildings along an intermittent path extending from Greene Hills Country Club northwest of Willard across northern Greene County before reaching the Greene/Polk County line. Two homes were damaged by falling trees, with one injury reported in one of these homes. The tornado continued to track into Polk and Dallas counties. |
| 05:38Z | EF1 | KDMX | IA | Clarke | Lacelle | Clarke County EMA identified a path of damage to the south of Osceola from a QLCS tornado. This tornado began just south of Freedom Street and west of 200th Avenue. The tornado damaged an outbuilding at a farmstead along Freedom Street continued northeast crossing Interstate 35 where a lake separates the north and south bound lanes. The tornado uprooted several trees along 220th Avenue and damaged a couple different acreages along Highway 69 south of Osceola. One last house was damaged along Country Club Road with portions of the roof removed. The tornado lifted not long afterwards. |
| 05:49Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Polk | Tin Town | This is a continuation of an EF-0 tornado that touched down in Greene County. Once the tornado crossed into Polk County, it continued it's intermittent path northeast, intermittently uprooting trees and causing limb damage for 3.7 miles before crossing into Dallas County. |
| 05:51Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Pettis | Lamonte | An embedded circulation within a line of severe storms moving across the region resulted in an EF-1 tornado beginning northwest of Sedalia and continuing for 9.9 miles to the northeast. The tornado began shortly before 1 AM and lasted about 15 minutes. |
| 05:53Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Clarke | Woodburn | This path was relayed by the Clarke County EMA with the tornado starting southwest of Woodburn just west of 310th Avenue. The tornado produced mainly tree damage southwest of Woodburn. Upon entering Woodburn near the intersection of Maple Street and Sigler Street, the tornado began producing damage to trees. The front wall of an older business in town collapsed although the building was in some disrepair. Additional tree and minor home damage occurred near the intersection of Walnut and Sherman Streets. More tree and powerline damage was noted along Smith Street on the east side of town before the tornado exited Woodburn. One final farmstead had outbuilding damage and tree branches downed before the tornado lifted. |
| 05:53Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Dallas | Olive | This is a continuation of an EF-0 tornado that touched down in Greene County and intermittently tracked northeast into Polk and Dallas counties. Once the tornado crossed into Dallas County, it continued for 0.97 miles, uprooting trees and snapping large limbs, before dissipating. |
| 06:05Z | EF1 | KINX | OK | Okfuskee | Weleetka | This tornado uprooted trees, snapped large tree limbs, and damaged outbuildings as it moved east-southeast from west of Highway 75 to just east of the N 3890 Road, where it dissipated. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 06:12Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Warren | Ackworth | Posts on social media indicated damage to the south and east of Ackworth. Damage began near the intersection of 168th Avenue and Kennedy Street where an outbuilding was compromised. The tornado then remained in open fields for much of the remainder of the path but did damage trees at the intersection of Highway 92 and S23 before dissipating. |
| 06:35Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Jasper | Prairie City | Numerous posts on social media regarding damage on the east side of Prairie City. A very brief tornado occurred here with damage mostly to trees although a few garages sustained minor damage. The tornado lifted shortly after leaving town. |
| 06:37Z | EF0 | KDMX | IA | Marion | Pershing | The emergency manager had a path of damage across central Marion County to the southeast of Knoxville. The tornado remained mostly in rural fields with damage occurring at a couple of farmsteads, mainly to trees. |
| 06:43Z | EF1 | KEAX | MO | Randolph | Mt Airy | A tornado developed west of County Road 2160 in Randolph County during the early morning on May 7. It was initially weak, damaging mainly trees along County Road 2180 before it strengthened as it approached Route D. One property featured multiple small trees uprooted in various directions as well as minor roof damage. Along Route D, much larger trees were downed or uprooted, with more roof damage to property. A water tank was destroyed, with the top blown over 100 yards to the northeast. Just east of Route D, several trees were snapped at their tops in a large grove. The tornado then shifted northeastward, damaging a barn just west of Moberly as well as several trees. The tornado then reached the west side of Moberly, producing considerable tree damage just west and northwest of downtown. Several power lines and poles were downed near the intersection of Reed Street and Emerson Street. Multiple trees were downed to the northeast, including on Bond Street and Franklin Street. Some of these trees were uprooted, falling on property and causing considerable tree and vehicle damage. Shingle damage and broken windows were also visible at several locations. The tornado lifted just southwest of the railroad tracks, with sporadic straight-line wind damage noted to the northeast on the north side of Moberly. |
| 06:44Z | EF0 | KEAX | MO | Randolph | Higbee | An EF0 tornado developed just southwest of Higbee, damaging a large section of the southern part of town. Most of the damage was to trees, with the most significant damage occurring near the railroad tracks and along Highway A to the south of the tracks. An automobile was displaced a couple feet in a parking lot, and a trailer was blown into a business property. The property also featured significant roof damage. Multiple large trees were blown down, and smaller trees were uprooted. Some of these trees fell onto property, damaging a couple of vehicles and several residences. Several large trees were downed along Monroe Street as well. As the tornado moved northeast, it weakened, damaging mainly smaller trees and limbs before lifting near County Road 2560 northeast of town. |
| 07:23Z | EF2 | KSRX | OK | Adair | Stilwell | This is the first segment of a two-segment tornado. This tornado developed just west of the S 4735 Road, where trees were snapped and uprooted. It moved east-northeast, and produced extensive tree damage for about a mile and a half before crossing into Arkansas, just north of the Washington/Crawford County border. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 110 to 120 mph. |
| 07:28Z | EF0 | KSGF | MO | Pulaski | Franks | NWS survey found an intermittent EF-0 tornado with maximum winds of 80 mph. The tornado touched down 6 miles south of Dixon near the Gasconade River and tracked to the northeast, uprooting several trees and snapping large limbs along its intermittent path. The tornado then continued its path into far northwest Phelps County and later Maries County. |
| 07:30Z | EF2 | KSRX | AR | Washington | Evansville | This is the second segment of a two-segment tornado. The tornado moved into Washington County just north of the Washington/Crawford County line, and moved east-northeast. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and outbuildings were destroyed as it crossed Highway 59, Dobbs Mountain Road, and Odell Road. The tornado dissipated east of Odell Road. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 110 to 120 mph. |
| 07:36Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | Phelps | Sugartree | This is a continuation of an EF-0 tornado that touched down in Pulaski County and tracked through far northwest Phelps County. As the tornado continued its northeastward track, it caused intermittent tree limb damage along the 0.48 miles of the Phelps County portion of the track before moving into Maries County. |
| 07:37Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | Maries | Shantytown | This is a continuation of the EF-0 tornado that touched down in Pulaski County and tracked northeast into far northwest Phelps County and finally into Maries County. Once it crossed the Phelps/Maries County line, it continues its intermittent path for 1.07 miles, uprooting a few trees before lifting 5 miles northeast of Dixon. |
| 07:43Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Crawford | Hobbs | This tornado developed east of County Road 27, and moved east-northeast across I-49, Highway 282, and Highway 71, where trees were snapped and uprooted, and an outbuilding was destroyed. The tornado dissipated south of Highway 348. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 105 to 110 mph. |
| 07:43Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Crawford | Shibley | This tornado developed just south of I-40, and north of Highway 64. It moved east, crossing Highway 64 snapping and uprooting trees, and damaging homes. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and numerous homes were damaged as the tornado continued to move generally east, crossing Highway 162, and then dissipating east of Sharp Chapel Road. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 07:48Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Crawford | Graphic | This tornado uprooted trees, a couple of which fell onto homes, and snapped large tree limbs. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 07:55Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Washington | Blackburn | A tornado destroyed an outbuilding and uprooted trees. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph. |
| 07:55Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Franklin | Fern | This tornado developed over Fern Mountain, and moved east-northeast uprooting and snapping numerous trees, and damaging outbuildings. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. |
| 08:08Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Washington | Hazel Vly | This is the first segment of a two-segment tornado. This tornado developed west of Highway 123, where trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado moved east across Highway 123, and into Madison County. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 08:10Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Madison | Crosses | This is the second segment of a two-segment tornado. The tornado moved into Madison County, then crossed the 5522 Road and Highway 295 before dissipating west of Highway 16. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted by the tornado, some fell onto homes. A tornadic debris signature was detected by the KSRX WSR-88D with this tornado. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 100 to 110 mph. |
| 08:44Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | Crawford | Hinch | A tornado touched down just south of Miller Lane, about half a mile west southwest of intersection with Highway N (4 miles southeast of Bourbon). As it tracked to the northeast it snapped off or blew down numerous trees and tree limbs. It lifted and dissipated around two tenths of a mile northeast of the intersection of Miller Lane and Highway N. Overall, the tornado was rated EF0 with a path length of 0.72 miles and a max path width of 75 yards. No deaths or injuries were reported. |
| 08:45Z | EF1 | KLSX | MO | Franklin | Sullivan | A tornado touched down at Sullivan High School causing minor damage to the walkway roof cover. Then it tracked to the northeast, crossing East Vine Street, snapping off several tree limbs and uprooting a pine tree. Then it heavily damaged a restaurant before crossing Highway 185. Some of the debris from the restaurant was lofted into the trees across the highway. It uprooted several more trees and snapped off numerous tree limbs before lifting and dissipating just past the end of Elm Springs Hill Drive. Overall, the tornado was rated EF1 with a path length of 0.31 miles and a max path width of 150 yards. No deaths or injuries were reported. |
| 09:21Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | St. Charles | Defiance | A tornado touched down just south of Indian Ridge Lane, 2.9 miles northwest of Defiance. As it tracked to the east northeast it snapped off or uprooted several large trees, as well as snapping off numerous tree limbs. No structural damage was reported. The tornado lifted and dissipated around 3 miles north of Defiance. Overall, the tornado was rated EF0 with a path length of 2.23 miles and a max path width of 50 yards. No deaths or injuries were reported. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).