List of United States tornadoes in June 2024
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in June 2024. On average, there are 213 confirmed tornadoes during the month.[1] These tornadoes are commonly focused across the Midwest and the central and northern Great Plains, and occasionally the Northeast, all due to their proximity to the late spring/early summer jet stream which continues to retreat farther north. Additionally, activity can sometimes increase in the Florida Peninsula as a result of early-season tropical activity.[2]
In a significant reversal from April and May, the tornado count in the US in June has been significantly below average as high pressure built into the country, suppressing tornadic activity.
June[edit]
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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12 | 18 | 26 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 62 |
June 1 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Fairhope | Baldwin | AL | 30°31′34″N 87°54′39″W / 30.526°N 87.9109°W | 08:17–08:19 | 0.37 mi (0.60 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A waterspout formed in Mobile Bay and moved onshore, snapping numerous trees and a light pole. One tree fell onto a home.[3] | |||||||
EFU | NNW of Hovey | Pecos | TX | 30°47′N 103°29′W / 30.79°N 103.48°W | 22:06–21:16 | 1.21 mi (1.95 km) | — |
A dusty circulation, possibly a landspout, formed over open terrain within a developing mesocyclone.[4] |
June 2 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF2 | E of Maurine to NE of Opal | Meade | SD | 45°01′42″N 102°24′16″W / 45.0282°N 102.4044°W | 21:16–21:23 | 4.1 mi (6.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
The tornado crossed US 212, snapping power poles and uprooting trees.[5] | |||||||
EF0 | Lake Meredith | Hutchinson | TX | 35°42′06″N 101°36′04″W / 35.7017°N 101.601°W | 00:11–00:14 | 1.18 mi (1.90 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
The tornado was photographed as it moved over the lake and lifted as it approached the shore. Some tree limbs were damaged.[6] | |||||||
EF3 | Northwestern Sanderson | Terrell | TX | 30°09′N 102°25′W / 30.15°N 102.42°W | 00:14–00:18 | 0.91 mi (1.46 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
This intense, low-end EF3 tornado impacted a neighborhood on the northwest side of Sanderson. Several homes sustained roof and wall damage and a mobile home was destroyed. A sturdy steel carport was destroyed and trees were debarked. The tornado also moved heavy shipping containers and snapped power poles before lifting. Twelve people were injured.[7][8] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Lake Meredith | Hutchinson | TX | 35°43′13″N 101°35′20″W / 35.7204°N 101.589°W | 00:16–00:18 | 0.86 mi (1.38 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Mesquite tree limbs were snapped and other vegetation was damaged.[6] | |||||||
EF1 | Sanderson | Terrell | TX | 30°08′N 102°24′W / 30.14°N 102.40°W | 00:20–00:22 | 0.37 mi (0.60 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A brief high-end EF1 rope tornado touched down in the center of Sanderson shortly after the previous one dissipated. It damaged roofs, downed power poles, and destroyed a wooden building.[7][8] | |||||||
EFU | N of Silverton | Briscoe | TX | 34°37′19″N 101°24′22″W / 34.622°N 101.406°W | 00:57–01:34 | 16.4 mi (26.4 km) | — |
The tornado was documented by storm chasers. No significant damage was reported and no damage survey was conducted due to the tornado's remoteness. The track of this tornado overlaps that of another Briscoe County tornado that have been consolidated into one path.[9] |
June 3 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | NE of Eustace | Henderson | TX | 32°20′27″N 95°58′50″W / 32.3409°N 95.9806°W | 00:14–00:15 | 0.46 mi (0.74 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A brief tornado was documented in photographs and on video. No damage was found.[10] |
June 4 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | N of Liberty | Amite | MS | 31°10′41″N 90°52′06″W / 31.1781°N 90.8682°W | 21:36–21:42 | 4.13 mi (6.65 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[11] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Liberty | Amite | MS | 31°10′22″N 90°44′52″W / 31.1729°N 90.7478°W | 21:48–22:03 | 7.44 mi (11.97 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Large swaths of trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell onto a home.[11] | |||||||
EF1 | WSW of Gillsburg to ENE of Osyka | Amite, Pike | MS | 31°01′N 90°41′W / 31.01°N 90.69°W | 21:55–22:11 | 16.15 mi (25.99 km) | 275 yd (251 m) |
A QLCS tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees.[12] | |||||||
EF1 | E of Kentwood | Tangipahoa | LA | 30°56′N 90°28′W / 30.94°N 90.47°W | 22:08–22:16 | 5.16 mi (8.30 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Trees were snapped and uprooted.[12] |
June 5 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | S of East Lynn | Vermilion | IL | 40°24′53″N 87°48′50″W / 40.4146°N 87.8138°W | 13:27–13:29 | 1.26 mi (2.03 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A house lost a portion of its roof, several barns sustained roof and wall damage, and several grain bins were destroyed. Trees were uprooted and tree limbs were snapped.[13] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Eldorado | Crawford | MI | 44°35′10″N 84°31′21″W / 44.586°N 84.5225°W | 17:19–17:20 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
A brief tornado blew down numerous trees at a golf club. Some fell on a house.[14][8] | |||||||
EF1 | Livonia | Wayne | MI | 42°23′N 83°26′W / 42.38°N 83.43°W | 19:30–19:39 | 5.5 mi (8.9 km) | 450 yd (410 m) |
1 death – The tornado snapped tree limbs, uprooted and sheared off trees, and damaged some houses. A toddler was killed and one person was injured by a fallen tree.[15] No tornado warning was issued for this storm.[16] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Inwood | Berkeley | WV | 39°20′15″N 78°01′59″W / 39.3375°N 78.0330°W | 20:04–20:08 | 0.85 mi (1.37 km) | 65 yd (59 m) |
At least one structure sustained gutter damage. Trees and tree limbs were damaged. Grass was disturbed in a rotating pattern.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Kearneysville | Berkeley | WV | 39°23′07″N 77°55′34″W / 39.3854°N 77.9261°W | 20:29–20:34 | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) | 110 yd (100 m) |
Trees were snapped or uprooted.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Shepherdstown | Jefferson | WV | 39°25′01″N 77°49′45″W / 39.41681°N 77.82930°W | 20:58–21:02 | 1.2 mi (1.9 km) | 130 yd (120 m) |
Trees and tree limbs were downed.[17] | |||||||
EFU | Boonsboro | Washington | MD | 39°29′44″N 77°39′15″W / 39.4956°N 77.6543°W | 21:40–21:41 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | — |
A trained storm spotter and radar data confirmed a tornado. It did not cause damage.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Leesburg | Loudoun | VA | 39°09′56″N 77°33′53″W / 39.1655°N 77.5648°W | 22:42–22:43 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
The tornado caused minor damage to windows and siding and tore the plastic roof off a small shelter. Trees were snapped and uprooted. A tornado debris signature was evident on radar.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | Poolesville | Montgomery | MD | 39°07′14″N 77°29′06″W / 39.1206°N 77.4851°W | 23:01–23:27 | 9.1 mi (14.6 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Numerous trellises were snapped, and a 9,000 lb (4,100 kg) shipping container was uplifted and bounced twice, damaging telephone phones and leaving divots in the ground. A barn's doors were collapsed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | Gaithersburg to Ashton | Montgomery | MD | 39°08′08″N 77°17′11″W / 39.1355°N 77.2863°W | 23:27–00:03 | 15.2 mi (24.5 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
This tornado developed as the EF1 Poolsville tornado dissipated. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and some power lines were downed. Seven homes in Gaithersburg were condemned as a result of damage from trees. One large oak tree injured five people when it fell on a house.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | ESE of Olive Green | Delaware | OH | 40°19′N 82°48′W / 40.32°N 82.8°W | 23:02–23:03 | 0.28 mi (0.45 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak tornado was captured on video. Minor tree damage occurred.[8] | |||||||
EF0 | Carroll County Regional Airport | Carroll | MD | 39°37′N 77°00′W / 39.61°N 77.00°W | 23:42–23:43 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A few structures sustained minor damage, and a few trees were downed.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Bexar, AL | Itawamba (MS), Marion (AL) | MS, AL | 34°09′52″N 88°12′44″W / 34.1645°N 88.2121°W | 23:43–23:48 | 3.38 mi (5.44 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted along the Mississippi/Alabama state line.[18] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Bangs | Knox | OH | 40°18′N 82°34′W / 40.3°N 82.57°W | 23:44–23:56 | 3.27 mi (5.26 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Cleveland. Preliminary information.[8] | |||||||
EF1 | Arbutus to Halethorpe | Baltimore | MD | 39°14′05″N 76°42′23″W / 39.2348°N 76.7063°W | 23:45–23:57 | 3.3 mi (5.3 km) | 175 yd (160 m) |
Four large overhead doors were blown out on a warehouse and a building supply store lost awning and roofing material. Numerous trees, power lines, and telephone lines were downed along the path. One large oak tree fell on a house and two cars.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Winfield to ESE of Twin | Fayette, Marion | AL | 33°53′54″N 87°52′39″W / 33.8984°N 87.8774°W | 23:52–00:01 | 7.23 mi (11.64 km) | 325 yd (297 m) |
Several stores in a strip mall sustained cosmetic damage including blown-out glass doors. One home had minor siding damage and others had shingle damage. Trees were uprooted and snapped along the path with one tree falling on a home. The tornado moved through the northern and western parts of Winfield.[19] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Eldersburg | Carroll | MD | 39°25′33″N 76°58′18″W / 39.4259°N 76.9717°W | 23:59–00:11 | 4.4 mi (7.1 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
A house sustained siding and shingle damage. Many hundreds of trees were uprooted or had large limbs snapped.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Hodges to Belgreen | Franklin | AL | 34°20′58″N 87°59′27″W / 34.3494°N 87.9908°W | 00:06–00:25 | 12.86 mi (20.70 km) | 225 yd (206 m) |
Trusses were damaged and small portions of roofing were ripped off of two chicken houses. A shed lost about a quarter of its roof as well. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell onto a home and another that fell on a porch roof, damaging it.[20] | |||||||
EF1 | Columbia | Howard | MD | 39°12′54″N 76°49′19″W / 39.2150°N 76.8220°W | 00:31–00:33 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Roofing fascia was peeled from a townhome. Trees were uprooted and snapped. About a dozen parked cars were damaged by falling trees and tree limbs.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | Canton | Baltimore City | MD | 39°16′48″N 76°34′51″W / 39.28°N 76.5808°W | 01:01–01:03 | 0.4 mi (0.64 km) | 90 yd (82 m) |
Small signs were tossed, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | Middle River | Baltimore | MD | 39°20′09″N 76°24′56″W / 39.3359°N 76.4156°W | 01:27–01:30 | 1.0 mi (1.6 km) | 110 yd (100 m) |
A brief tornado damaged several mobile homes, removing shingles and underpinning. Several sheds, carports, and a trampoline were tossed and several trees were snapped. A tornado debris signature was evident on radar.[17] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Claylick | Licking | OH | 40°03′N 82°19′W / 40.05°N 82.31°W | 01:56–01:57 | 0.61 mi (0.98 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
An EF0 tornado was confirmed by NWS Wilmington. Preliminary information.[8] |
June 6 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF2 | Frazeysburg | Muskingum | OH | 40°07′02″N 82°08′17″W / 40.1171°N 82.138°W | 04:37–04:41 | 1.78 mi (2.86 km) | 290 yd (270 m) |
A narrow but strong high-end EF2 tornado occurred just after midnight, causing significant damage in Frazeysburg. The second story of a home was removed, resulting in partial wall collapse. Two other homes and a small store lost their roofs, two barns were destroyed, and Frazeysburg Elementary School sustained fascia damage. Several trees were either snapped or uprooted and a phone pole was knocked down. Eight people were injured.[21][8] |
June 7 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF2 | NE of Arnold | Custer | NE | 41°32′N 100°04′W / 41.54°N 100.06°W | 22:19–22:25 | 1.82 mi (2.93 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Power poles were snapped off at the base and an irrigation pivot system and their pump house sustained significant damage. Pipes were wrapped around power poles and the pump house. Some pipes were carried over half a mile (800m). Trees were uprooted.[22][8] |
June 10 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | E of Loop | Gaines | TX | 32°56′N 102°22′W / 32.93°N 102.36°W | 00:22–00:25 | 1.16 mi (1.87 km) | [to be determined] |
Multiple members of the public observed a brief cone tornado.[8] | |||||||
EFU | W of Lamesa | Dawson | TX | 32°44′N 102°06′W / 32.73°N 102.1°W | 01:23–01:24 | 0.51 mi (0.82 km) | [to be determined] |
Broadcast media captured a brief tornado over an open field.[8] |
June 12 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Hobe Sound to Jupiter Island | Martin | FL | 27°03′32″N 80°08′28″W / 27.0590°N 80.1412°W | 14:37–14:44 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
A home had some of its shingles torn and a grocery store sustained limited roof damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted by this EF1 tornado that continued into the Atlantic Ocean as a waterspout before dissipating.[23] | |||||||
EF2 | NE of Jenkins to N of Breezy Point | Crow Wing | MN | 46°41′24″N 94°15′26″W / 46.6901°N 94.2572°W | 23:18–23:23 | 3.2 mi (5.1 km) | 700 yd (640 m) |
Numerous homes suffered roof damage with several losing large portions of their roofs. Extensive tree damage occurred with up to 80% of trees uprooted or snapped along one portion of the damage path. An hour-long 1–2-foot (0.3–0.6 m) storm surge was reported on one lake. All tornadoes in Crow Wing and Aitkin Counties were part of the same tornado family.[24] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Wright to W of Cromwell | Carlton | MN | 46°43′25″N 93°03′39″W / 46.7235°N 93.0607°W | 23:42–23:54 | 7.81 mi (12.57 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
The tornado caused widespread tree damage including large limbs and treetops that were snapped. Power lines were also damaged.[24] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Wolford to SSW of Aitkin | Crow Wing, Aitkin | MN | 46°32′50″N 93°59′28″W / 46.5473°N 93.9912°W | 23:45–00:05 | 13.08 mi (21.05 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
A low-end EF2 tornado caused roof damage to homes and flipped an RV. Falling trees destroyed garages and outbuildings. A fish house was thrown nearly 100 yards (91 m). Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped.[24] | |||||||
EF0 | NE of Decatur | Burt | NE | 42°01′N 96°15′W / 42.02°N 96.25°W | 00:12–00:13 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Tree limbs were broken and power lines were downed.[8] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Glen | Aitkin | MN | 46°24′00″N 93°31′45″W / 46.4001°N 93.5293°W | 00:25–00:29 | 1.59 mi (2.56 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
Storm chaser video recorded a wispy tornado in a forested area with no debris or reported damage. No damage survey was conducted but the track may later be assessed via drone.[24] |
June 13 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | ESE of Good Hope | McDonough | IL | 40°32′49″N 90°38′58″W / 40.5470°N 90.6495°W | 23:56–23:57 | 0.06 mi (0.097 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado was observed in an open field. No damage was reported.[25] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Bardolph | McDonough | IL | 40°30′49″N 90°33′22″W / 40.5137°N 90.556°W | 00:00–00:02 | 0.08 mi (0.13 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado was observed in an open field. No damage was reported.[25] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Lexington | McLean | IL | 40°40′10″N 88°43′45″W / 40.6694°N 88.7291°W | 01:28 | 0.71 mi (1.14 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
An outbuilding lost a large portion of its roof and a house lost an antenna and windows. This and four other EF1 tornadoes were embedded in a broader area damaging thunderstorm wind.[26] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Chenoa | McLean | IL | 40°41′01″N 88°39′57″W / 40.6836°N 88.6657°W | 01:29 | 0.62 mi (1.00 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado destroyed a barn.[26] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Pleasant Hill to S of Weston | McLean | IL | 40°39′54″N 88°40′11″W / 40.6649°N 88.6698°W | 01:31 | 1.29 mi (2.08 km) | 80 yd (73 m) |
A farm outbuilding lost a large portion of its roof.[26][8] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Anchor | McLean | IL | 40°33′37″N 88°30′21″W / 40.5602°N 88.5059°W | 01:45 | 0.95 mi (1.53 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A machine shed was destroyed with debris thrown half a mile (800m) and a house sustained roof damage.[26][8] | |||||||
EF1 | SSE of Anchor to NW of Gibson City | McLean, Ford | IL | 40°32′22″N 88°31′32″W / 40.5395°N 88.5256°W | 01:46–01:52 | 7.64 mi (12.30 km) | 1,300 yd (1,200 m) |
A high-end EF1 tornado severely damaged or destroyed farm buildings and peeled roof material from houses. Trees and power poles were snapped.[26][8] |
June 14 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | SSE of Lawrenceville | Mercer | NJ | 40°15′39″N 74°43′28″W / 40.2607°N 74.7245°W | 22:59–23:00 | 0.13 mi (0.21 km) | 60 yd (55 m) |
A landspout tornado brought trees down on a gas station, snapped a sign, tossed donation bins, and flipped several cars. A post office building lost metal roofing material and a rooftop HVAC unit. Parking lot signs were blown down and tossed up to 250 yards (230 m). Trees and tree limbs were downed.[27] |
June 15 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | S of Meadow Grove | Madison | NE | 41°55′12″N 97°45′42″W / 41.9199°N 97.7616°W | 22:42–22:53 | 0.73 mi (1.17 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
A very slow-moving tornado destroyed a metal shed and a cattle trailer. Farm machinery was tossed. A fence and irrigation pivot were damaged.[28][8] | |||||||
EFU | NNE of Newman Grove | Madison | NE | 41°50′37″N 97°41′46″W / 41.8436°N 97.6962°W | 23:14 | 0.16 mi (0.26 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A funnel cloud produced a brief circulation on the ground.[28] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Winside | Stanton | NE | 42°04′45″N 97°10′49″W / 42.0793°N 97.1802°W | 23:37 | 0.08 mi (0.13 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A very brief tornado damaged trees and windows in a home.[28] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Pilger | Stanton, Cuming | NE | 42°01′22″N 97°01′45″W / 42.0227°N 97.0291°W | 23:56–23:58 | 2.26 mi (3.64 km) | 25 yd (23 m) |
A sunshade sustained very minor damage.[28][8] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Clarkson | Stanton | NE | 41°48′31″N 97°07′54″W / 41.8085°N 97.1316°W | 00:06–00:12 | 2.1 mi (3.4 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A machine shed was damaged and trees were snapped.[28][8] | |||||||
EFU | ESE of Tecumseh | Johnson | NE | 40°20′46″N 96°07′20″W / 40.346°N 96.1222°W | 00:07 | 0.47 mi (0.76 km) | 20 yd (18 m) |
A funnel cloud with a ground-level circulation was witnessed and photographed.[28][8] |
June 17 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF0 | Colby | Marathon | WI | 44°54′18″N 90°18′53″W / 44.905°N 90.3147°W | 14:00–14:01 | 0.75 mi (1.21 km) | 46 yd (42 m) |
A brief tornado collapsed one outbuilding, caused door damage to another, caused minor roof damage to a house, and broke tree limbs. It may have started in Clark County.[29][8] |
June 18 event[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EFU | WNW of Kalvesta | Finney | KS | 38°11′N 100°32′W / 38.18°N 100.54°W | 20:46–20:56 | unknown | unknown |
A tornado was recorded in pictures and video. No damage was reported.[30] | |||||||
EFU | ESE of Ensign | Gray, Ford | KS | 37°39′N 100°13′W / 37.65°N 100.21°W | 23:47 | unknown | unknown |
A tornado was recorded in pictures, and a tornado debris signature was observed. No damage was reported.[31] |
See also[edit]
Notes[edit]
References[edit]
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