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Visible Satellite 23:26Z on 2024-06-26. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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23:12Z EFU KFDX NM Chaves Hagerman Multiple reports of a landspout, or landspouts were relayed by the Hagerman Police Chief on the west side of town. This landspout was reported to have begun on the southwest side of town reaching the RV Park at Argyle Street and Wichita Road. No damage was attributed to this individual landspout. Timing is based on limited radar data.
23:21Z EF0 KFDX NM Chaves Hagerman Multiple reports of a landspout, possibly multiple landspouts just east of Hagerman were collected and relayed by the Hagerman Police Chief. A poorly constructed and dilapidated trailer home was destroyed by this landspout. Time is estimated based on a corresponding wind gust measurement and radar data. Path is also based on the multiple reports on the east side of Hagerman likely aligning up to be the one landspout that tracked northward.
23:26Z EF1 KPBZ PA Washington Popoffs Corners A National Weather Service survey concluded that a tornado began near the intersection of Old Steubenville Pike Rd and Route 22 on the Washington and Allegheny County border, and then progressed east-southeastward toward the town of Oakdale. Damage was sporadic and primarily to trees, with several trees sheared off near the |top, and a few large trees snapped lower on the trunks. ||The only damage noted in the survey was large branches broken (1-3 diameter) in Washington county.
23:57Z EF1 KPBZ PA Allegheny East Mc Keesport On the evening of Wednesday, June 26th, just before 730 PM EDT, a small, but intense squall line rapidly developed along the Washington and Allegheny county line just southwest of Imperial. Ground and aerial surveys confirmed tornado damage began in the high terrain south of Turtle Creek, in the Wilmerding and East McKeesport area, continuing across Trafford, through hilly, rural terrain and ultimately crossing the Pennsylvania Turnpike before finally dissipating just east of the Bushy Run Battlefield |parkland near Harrison City. Damage with this tornado was primarily confined to trees, of which untold thousands were damaged, uprooted, or snapped along the tornado's path.
00:00Z EF1 KPBZ PA Westmoreland Trafford On the evening of Wednesday, June 26th a small, but intense squall line rapidly developed along the Washington and Allegheny county line just southwest of Imperial. |This storm progressed rapidly eastward over the next hour, traveling nearly 50 mph just south of US 22, all the way to the Laurel Highlands. ||As it entered Westmoreland county, considerable tree damage was observed throughout Trafford, along with minor roof damage, and utility pole separation leading to widespread power outages. Both dugouts at the baseball field adjacent to Trafford Elementary/Middle school were also destroyed. Other areas of concentrated tree damage were noted in the dense woodlands near Pine Hollow road, neighborhoods around Government Road just west of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, as well as in the Bushy Run Battlefield park area near Harrison City. Areas of straight-line wind damage, similar in intensity to the tornado, were sporadically observed both north and south of the tornado.
00:06Z EF2 KPBZ PA Westmoreland Pleasant Vly On the evening of Wednesday, June 26th a small, but intense squall line rapidly developed along the Washington and Allegheny county line just southwest of Imperial. This storm progressed rapidly eastward over the next hour, traveling nearly 50 mph just south of US 22, all the way to the Laurel Highlands. ||This tornado began west of the Manor Valley golf course, causing significant tree |damage to both it, the Cloverleaf golf course, and several properties along Boquet road before crossing PA 66. The tornado intensified as it then moved across Beaver Run Road, Jobes Road, Crooked Run Road, and Winter lane, before crossing PA 819. Low end EF-2 damage was first observed along Jobes road where the tornado descending down a steep hillside, snapping and uprooting dozens of trees. After crossing Rt 819, the tornado crossed Orr Rd, producing roof damage to the Orrco plant, significant tree damage to neighboring homes, as well as roof and silo damage to a downstream farmstead along Hannastown Rd. Just northwest of the Orrco building, the survey revealed an outcropping of mature trees where the vast majority had been snapped, also yielding low end EF-2 damage. The tornado continued east-southeast for another |couple of miles, steadily weakening while producing more sporadic tree damage until dissipating near US 119.
00:27Z EF0 KPBZ PA Greene Kirby NWS Pittsburgh confirmed that an EF-0 tornado touched down near the Mt. Morris,PA on the evening of June 26, 2024. Snapped trees and minor roof damage was noted along Dairy Farm Road. A carry-on trailer was also tossed in a ditch. Pictures of damage was provided by Greene County Emergency Services. Additional damage was not reported on adjacent roads. The tornado lifted in the woods just east of Dairy Farm Road.
00:30Z EF0 KPBZ PA Indiana Grafton On the evening of Wednesday, June 26th, a small, but intense squall line rapidly developed along the Washington and Allegheny county line just southwest of Imperial. |This storm progressed rapidly eastward over the next hour, traveling nearly 50 mph just south of US 22, all the way to the Laurel Highlands. A brief EF-0 tornado touched down around 830 PM just northwest of Blairsville, primarily along Newport Rd, where concentrated and convergent, albeit minor, tree damage was observed just north of the oxbow in Two Lick Creek and the Conemaugh River.
03:23Z EF1 KBOX RI Providence Limerock A tornado touched down near Breakneck Hill Road in Lincoln, RI|and traveled to the east-northeast. A number of large hardwood|trees were uprooted, some of which fell onto homes and other|structures in both Lincoln and Cumberland, RI. The tornado|reached maximum intensity of around 100 mph in a few locations.|Other trees were topped and snapped well above the ground. The|maximum width of the tornado was around 100 yards. |The tornado continued to produce tree damage|through Cumberland, RI across the state line into North|Attleboro, MA where it continued to snap and uproot trees before|lifting in the vicinity of Cushman Road.
03:29Z EF1 KBOX MA Bristol Adamsdale A tornado touched down near Breakneck Hill Road in Lincoln, RI|and traveled to the east-northeast. A number of large hardwood|trees were uprooted, some of which fell onto homes and other|structures in both Lincoln and Cumberland, RI. The tornado|reached maximum intensity of around 100 mph in a few locations.|Other trees were topped and snapped well above the ground. The|maximum width of the tornado was around 100 yards. |The tornado continued to produce tree damage|through Cumberland, RI across the state line into North|Attleboro, MA where it continued to snap and uproot trees before|lifting in the vicinity of Cushman Road.
03:29Z EF1 KBOX MA Bristol Seekonk A tornado touched down in a wooded area west of Steber Way in|Rehoboth, MA. A number of large hardwood and softwood trees were|snapped and uprooted in the woods and in several yards along the|path. Otherwise, there was no significant damage to homes. The|tornado reached a maximum intensity of 90 mph. The maximum width|of the tornado was 50 yards. This was a very short lived tornado|which was only on the ground for one minute.

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