F# |
Location |
County / Parish |
State |
Date |
Start Coord. |
Time (UTC) |
Path length |
Max width |
Summary |
F0 |
SW of Cantril |
Van Buren |
IA |
June 2 |
40.6186°N 92.1030°W / 40.6186; -92.1030 (Cantril (Jun. 2, F0)) |
16:35 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
Minor damage reported to a farm.[3][4] |
F1 |
S of Greenwood |
Sebastian |
AR |
June 2 |
35.1795°N 94.2671°W / 35.1795; -94.2671 (Greenwood (Jun. 2, F1)) |
17:00 |
2 mi (3.2 km) |
|
Roof damage to homes and outbuildings with severe damage to 29 homes.[3][4] |
F2 |
SW of Manchester |
Van Buren, Delaware |
IA |
June 2 |
42.4313°N 91.5496°W / 42.4313; -91.5496 (Manchester (Jun. 2, F2)) |
17:43 |
10.5 mi (16.9 km) |
|
Tornado struck a building housing 500 hogs, killing two of them.[3][4] |
F1 |
S of Goodhue |
Goodhue |
MN |
June 2 |
44.3657°N 92.6286°W / 44.3657; -92.6286 (Goodhue (Jun. 2, F1)) |
17:50 |
4 mi (6.4 km) |
|
A barn was destroyed but without damage to the equipment inside. The tornado also uprooted trees and damaged three farm sites.[3][4] |
F1 |
Flat Gap area |
Johnson |
KY |
June 2 |
37.9346°N 82.8898°W / 37.9346; -82.8898 (Flat Gap (Jun. 2, F1)) |
19:00 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
|
This tornado destroyed a food market and a mobile home.[3][4] |
F1 |
S of Maquoketa |
Jackson |
IA |
June 2 |
42.0343°N 90.6837°W / 42.0343; -90.6837 (Maquoketa (Jun. 2, F1)) |
20:12 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
|
Trees snapped and transported 100 yards (300 ft). One shed was slightly damaged as a door was ripped off and the power cut off.[3] |
F2 |
Westervelt to Findlay |
Shelby |
IL |
June 2 |
39.4798°N 88.8643°W / 39.4798; -88.8643 (Westervelt-Findlay (Jun. 2, F2)) |
21:30 |
8 mi (13 km) |
|
Tornado struck Findlay, where 16 homes were destroyed and 60 others were damaged. Two people were injured.[3][4] |
F0 |
SW of Arcola |
Douglas |
IL |
June 2 |
39.6580°N 88.3789°W / 39.6580; -88.3789 (Arcola (Jun. 2, F0)) |
21:47 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
No damage reported.[3][4] |
F2 |
SW of Fond du Lac area |
Fond du Lac |
WI |
June 2 |
43.7549°N 88.4650°W / 43.7549; -88.4650 (Fond du Lac (Jun. 2, F2)) |
22:00 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
|
Caused $2 million in damage to an industrial park, several businesses, and a farm. A woman was cut by flying glass when her vehicle was struck by a billboard.[3][4] |
F1 |
SE of La Grange |
Walworth |
WI |
June 2 |
42.7845°N 88.6278°W / 42.7845; -88.6278 (La Grange (Jun. 2, F1)) |
22:00 |
0.2 mi (0.32 km) |
|
Four homes damaged along with trees near Lauderdale Lake.[3][4] |
F1 |
N of Casey |
Cumberland, Clark |
IL |
June 2 |
39.3272°N 88.013°W / 39.3272; -88.013 (Casey (Jun. 2, F1)) |
2205 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
A mobile home was destroyed and trees were damaged.[3][4] |
F0 |
NW of Dana |
Vermillion |
IN |
June 2 |
39.8253°N 87.5221°W / 39.8253; -87.5221 (Dana (Jun. 2, F0)) |
22:15 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
|
Brief touchdown. No damage was found from this tornado.[3][4] |
F0 |
NW of Annapolis |
Parke |
IN |
June 2 |
39.8713°N 87.2657°W / 39.8713; -87.2657 (Annapolis (Jun. 2, F0)) |
22:23 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
Brief tornado damaged trees.[3][4] |
F0 |
SW of Byron |
Parke |
IN |
June 2 |
39.8962°N 87.1177°W / 39.8962; -87.1177 (Byron (Jun. 2, F0)) |
22:28 |
0.2 mi (0.32 km) |
|
Brief tornado along with the Annapolis event. One porch was damaged.[3][4] |
F1 |
Grandview area |
Edgar |
IL |
June 2 |
39.5402°N 87.8688°W / 39.5402; -87.8688 (Grandview (Jun. 2, F1)) |
22:30 |
8 mi (13 km) |
|
Four homes were unroofed and two others were damaged.[3][4] |
F0 |
S of Catlin |
Parke |
IN |
June 2 |
39.6870°N 87.2357°W / 39.6870; -87.2357 (Catlin (Jun. 2, F0)) |
22:45 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
Minor tree damage occurred near Raccoon Lake.[3][4] |
F4 |
Rinard to S of Olney |
Wayne, Clay, Richland |
IL |
June 2 |
38.5678°N 88.4688°W / 38.5678; -88.4688 (Rinard-Olney (Jun. 2, F4)) |
22:45 |
23 mi (37 km) |
|
Three mobile homes were destroyed, including two that were completely disintegrated. A permanent home was also destroyed, and heavy oil tanks were rolled. Two injuries occurred when a tree fell onto a pickup truck.[3][4] |
F0 |
W of Fairbanks |
Sullivan |
IN |
June 2 |
39.2203°N 87.5377°W / 39.2203; -87.5377 (Fairbanks (Jun. 2, F0)) |
22:45 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
|
Brief tornado. No damage noted.[3][4] |
F2 |
S of Crawfordsville to SE of Darlington |
Montgomery |
IN |
June 2 |
40.0201°N 86.8909°W / 40.0201; -86.8909 (Crawfordsville—Darlington (Jun. 2, F2)) |
22:50 |
10 mi (16 km) |
|
14 homes and two mobile homes were badly damaged, with nearby barns leveled. A truck was blown from I-74. Twelve people were injured.[3][4] |
F2 |
SW of Horace, IL to E of Dana, IN |
Edgar (IL), Vermillion (IN) |
IL, IN |
June 2 |
39.7035°N 87.7677°W / 39.7035; -87.7677 (Horace, Illinois-Dana, Indiana (Jun. 2, F2)) |
22:53 |
17.5 mi (28.2 km) |
|
Three farms were damaged, including one where all outbuildings were destroyed and the farmhouse sustained major damage. Trees were also damaged.[3][4] |
F2 |
NE of Paris, IL to St. Bernice, IN |
Edgar (IL), Vermillion (IN) |
IL, IN |
June 2 |
39.6521°N 87.7328°W / 39.6521; -87.7328 (Paris, Illinois-St. Bernice, Indiana (Jun. 2, F2)) |
22:58 |
8 mi (13 km) |
|
Tornado struck St. Bernice, where 20 homes were damaged and an old brick school building was leveled.[3][4] |
F0 |
S of Hollandsburg |
Parke |
IN |
June 2 |
39.7550°N 87.0722°W / 39.7550; -87.0722 (Hollandsburg (Jun. 2, F0)) |
23:00 |
0.2 mi (0.32 km) |
|
Brief tornado.[3][4] |
F4 |
Newton area |
Jasper |
IL |
June 2 |
38.9639°N 88.2181°W / 38.9639; -88.2181 (Newton (Jun. 2, F4)) |
23:07 |
12.5 mi (20.1 km) |
|
Seven homes near Newton Lake were leveled to the ground. Two other homes were destroyed with minor damage elsewhere.[3][4][5] |
F1 |
W of Thorntown to SE of Colfax |
Boone |
IN |
June 2 |
40.1354°N 86.6822°W / 40.1354; -86.6822 (Thorntown—Colfax (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:10 |
4.5 mi (7.2 km) |
|
Windows were smashed with some damage to trees. Two barns were leveled.[3][4] |
F0 |
Georgetown |
Cass |
IN |
June 2 |
38.3005°N 85.9693°W / 38.3005; -85.9693 (Georgetown (Jun. 2, F0)) |
23:10 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
|
Brief tornado hit Georgetown.[3][4] |
F1 |
S of Pomeroyton |
Menifee |
KY |
June 2 |
37.8626°N 83.5233°W / 37.8626; -83.5233 (Pomeroyton (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:15 |
2 mi (3.2 km) |
|
Destroyed a single home with other structures damaged nearby.[3][4] |
F3 |
SW of Montgomery to N of Loogootee |
Daviess, Martin |
IN |
June 2 |
38.6532°N 87.0525°W / 38.6532; -87.0525 (Montgomery—Loogootee (Jun. 2, F3)) |
23:19 |
7 mi (11 km) |
|
Metal high-tension towers blown were down, businesses were unroofed, and eight homes were damaged.[3][4] |
F4 |
N of Aden, IL to Mt. Carmel, IL to N of Petersburg, IN to SE of Huron, IN |
Hamilton (IL), Wayne (IL), Edwards (IL), Wabash (IL), Knox (IN), Gibson (IN), Pike (IN), Daviess (IN), Martin (IN), Orange (IN), Lawrence (IN) |
IL, IN |
June 2 |
38.2417°N 88.4156°W / 38.2417; -88.4156 (Aden—Mt.Carmel, Illinois—Petersburg—Huron, Indiana (Jun. 2, F4)) |
23:20 |
106 mi (171 km) |
|
1 death — See section on this tornado — 11 people were injured.[3][4] |
F1 |
Oblong area |
Jasper, Crawford |
IL |
June 2 |
38.9973°N 87.9055°W / 38.9973; -87.9055 (Oblong (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:20 |
3 mi (4.8 km) |
|
Damaged grain-storage bins and a garage before dissipating.[3][4] |
F1 |
Grassy Creek to Cottle |
Morgan |
KY |
June 2 |
37.8659°N 83.3448°W / 37.8659; -83.3448 (Grassy Creek–Cottle (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:25 |
6 mi (9.7 km) |
|
Uprooted trees and damaged seven structures.[3][4] |
F1 |
SE of Frankfort to Michigantown area |
Clinton |
IN |
June 2 |
40.2595°N 86.4837°W / 40.2595; -86.4837 (Frankfort—Michigantown (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:25 |
6 mi (9.7 km) |
|
Damage to the roof of The Red Barn theater near Frankfort.[3][4] |
F2 |
WNW of Switz City to E of Worthington |
Greene |
IN |
June 2 |
39.0734°N 87.0701°W / 39.0734; -87.0701 (Switz City—Worthington (Jun. 2, F2)) |
23:30 |
10 mi (16 km) |
|
Destroyed four homes with others damaged. Trees were snapped and farm buildings were damaged as well. Tornado killed several hogs and 50 rabbits on one farm alone.[3][4] |
F1 |
SSE of Lebanon |
Boone |
IN |
June 2 |
39.9993°N 86.4417°W / 39.9993; -86.4417 (Lebanon (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:35 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
Hit two hangars and six planes at the Boone County Airport with losses of $200,000.[3][4] |
F0 |
W of Gadsden |
Boone |
IN |
June 2 |
40.0463°N 86.3814°W / 40.0463; -86.3814 (Gadsden (Jun. 2, F0)) |
23:37 |
6 mi (9.7 km) |
|
Developed just after the previous event, resulting in minor damage to barns, treetops, and limbs along its path.[3][4] |
F0 |
S of Palestine |
Crawford |
IL |
June 2 |
38.9719°N 87.6219°W / 38.9719; -87.6219 (Palestine (Jun. 2, F0)) |
23:40 |
3 mi (4.8 km) |
|
Little to no damage was found from this weak, brief tornado.[3][4] |
F1 |
ESE of Elizaville |
Boone |
IN |
June 2 |
40.1005°N 86.3677°W / 40.1005; -86.3677 (Elizaville (Jun. 2, F1)) |
23:43 |
7 mi (11 km) |
|
Developed just to the north of the previous event. Also caused minor damage to barns and vegetation.[3][4] |
F2 |
S of Pinkstaff, IL to WSW of Oaktown, IN |
Lawrence (IL), Knox (IN) |
IL, IN |
June 2 |
38.7779°N 87.6730°W / 38.7779; -87.6730 (Pinkstaff, Illinois—Oaktown, Indiana (Jun. 2, F2)) |
23:45 |
5 mi (8.0 km) |
|
Tornado destroyed a mobile home and farm. A man was injured when he hid under a tractor, which was lifted and dropped onto his leg.[3][4] |
F4 |
NE of Bryantsville to ENE of Bedford |
Lawrence |
IN |
June 2 |
38.7855°N 86.5636°W / 38.7855; -86.5636 (Bryantsville—Bedford (Jun. 2, F4)) |
23:50 |
11 mi (18 km) |
|
1 death — Leveled several businesses alongside U.S. Route 50 and State Road 37, then went on to destroy trailers, metal high-tension structures, trees, and cabins in the Bedford area. A total of 12 homes and 29 trailers destroyed.[3][4] |
F1 |
NW of Oxbow |
Newaygo |
MI |
June 2 |
|
23:59 |
1.5 mi (2.4 km) |
|
|
F4 |
W of Union to Alford |
Gibson, Pike |
IN |
June 2 |
38.4395°N 87.5132°W / 38.4395; -87.5132 (Union—Petersburg—Alford (Jun. 2, F4)) |
00:17 |
13 mi (21 km) |
|
6 deaths — See section on this tornado — 60 additional people were injured.[3][4] |
F0 |
NNE of Noblesville |
Hamilton |
IN |
June 2 |
40.0764°N 85.9844°W / 40.0764; -85.9844 (Noblesville (Jun. 2, F0)) |
00:20 |
0.2 mi (0.32 km) |
|
Uprooted two trees during a brief touchdown.[3][4] |
F2 |
New Maysville to S of North Salem |
Putnam, Hendricks |
IN |
June 2 |
39.7928°N 86.7352°W / 39.7928; -86.7352 (New Maysville—North Salem (Jun. 2, F2)) |
00:30 |
3.5 mi (5.6 km) |
|
1 death — One death occurred in a destroyed mobile home. Tornado also damaged another mobile home, a farm, and a house. Six people were injured.[3][4] |
F1 |
Hanover area |
Jackson |
MI |
June 2 |
42.0984°N 84.5511°W / 42.0984; -84.5511 (Hanover (Jun. 2, F1)) |
00:30 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
|
|
F2 |
W of Merriam |
Noble |
IN |
June 2 |
41.2899°N 85.4896°W / 41.2899; -85.4896 (Merriam (Jun. 2, F2)) |
00:40 |
3.5 mi (5.6 km) |
|
Destroyed two mobile homes and three barns plus a silo. Also severely damaged a third mobile home and displaced a fourth barn.[3][4] |
F1 |
W of Orleans |
Orange |
IN |
June 2 |
38.6654°N 86.5005°W / 38.6654; -86.5005 (Orleans (Jun. 2, F1)) |
00:54 |
11.5 mi (18.5 km) |
|
|
F1 |
E of Reddington |
Jackson, Jennings |
IN |
June 2 |
39.0400°N 85.7616°W / 39.0400; -85.7616 (Reddington (Jun. 2, F1)) |
00:55 |
10 mi (16 km) |
|
|
F2 |
NE of Fleming to NE of Zenas |
Jennings |
IN |
June 2 |
38.9932°N 85.7941°W / 38.9932; -85.7941 (Fleming—Zenas (Jun. 2, F2)) |
01:05 |
18 mi (29 km) |
|
|
F2 |
N of Guthrie to NE of Dexter |
Washtenaw |
MI |
June 2 |
42.3311°N 84.0761°W / 42.3311; -84.0761 (Guthrie Dexter (Jun. 2, F1)) |
01:10 |
15 mi (24 km) |
|
|
F0 |
NW of Millhousen |
Decatur |
IN |
June 2 |
39.2361°N 85.4639°W / 39.2361; -85.4639 (Millhousen (Jun. 2, F0)) |
01:15 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
|
|
F0 |
Campbellsburg area |
Washington |
IN |
June 2 |
38.6544°N 86.2822°W / 38.6544; -86.2822 (Campbellsburg (Jun. 2, F0)) |
01:17 |
3.5 mi (5.6 km) |
|
|
F4 |
SW of Clear Spring to NW of Seymour |
Jackson |
IN |
June 2 |
38.9093°N 86.2281°W / 38.9093; -86.2281 (Clear Spring—Seymour (Jun. 2, F4)) |
01:20 |
18 mi (29 km) |
|
Hundreds of trees and ten homes leveled to the ground. 44 homes damaged and 11 mobile homes destroyed with many farms damaged or destroyed. Nine people were injured.[3][4] |
F2 |
SE of Salem to NW of South Boston |
Washington |
IN |
June 2 |
38.5731°N 86.0663°W / 38.5731; -86.0663 (Salem—South Boston (Jun. 2, F4)) |
02:03 |
4.5 mi (7.2 km) |
|
Seven trailers and a barn were destroyed. 15 trailers and several frame homes were damaged as well.[3][4] |
F3 |
S of Millport to NE of Lancaster |
Washington, Jackson, Scott, Jefferson |
IN |
June 2 |
38.7505°N 86.1023°W / 38.7505; -86.1023 (Millport—Lancaster (Jun. 2, F3)) |
02:25 |
41 mi (66 km) |
|
One home was destroyed and 15 others were damaged.[3][4] |
F2 |
NE of Nebraska to SE of New Alsace |
Ripley, Dearborn |
IN |
June 2 |
39.0947°N 85.4428°W / 39.0947; -85.4428 (Nebraska—New Alsace (Jun. 2, F2)) |
02:30 |
23 mi (37 km) |
|
A church built in 1838 was destroyed.[3][4] |
F2 |
Riddle to N of Carefree |
Crawford, Harrison |
IN |
June 2 |
38.2504°N 86.4296°W / 38.2504; -86.4296 (Riddle—Carefree (Jun. 2, F2)) |
02:30 |
11 mi (18 km) |
|
Destroyed four homes and damaged numerous others; $260,000 in damage to three buildings at a food-processing plant.[3][4] |
F3 |
NW of Galena to Sellersburg |
Floyd, Clark |
IN |
June 2 |
38.3612°N 85.9525°W / 38.3612; -85.9525 (Galena—Sellersburg (Jun. 2, F3)) |
02:57 |
12 mi (19 km) |
|
Tornado first struck Floyds Knobs and Hamburg, destroying over 25 homes and mobile homes. In Sellersburg, the tornado badly damaged a bowling alley and many businesses.[3][4] |
F4 |
W of Bright, IN to SW of Mason, OH |
Dearborn (IN), Hamilton (OH), Butler (OH), Warren (OH) |
IN, OH |
June 2 |
39.2180°N 84.8657°W / 39.2180; -84.8657 (Bright, Indiana—Mason, Ohio(Jun. 2, F4)) |
03:00 |
33 mi (53 km) |
|
See section on this tornado — 37 people were injured.[3][4] |
F0 |
SE of Clarkedale |
Crittenden |
AR |
June 2 |
35.2998°N 90.2001°W / 35.2998; -90.2001 (Clarkedale (Jun. 2, F0)) |
03:05 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
|
Brief touchdown sighted with no reported damage.[3][4] |
F3 |
La Grange area to Jericho |
Oldham, Henry |
KY |
June 2 |
38.4110°N 85.3888°W / 38.4110; -85.3888 (La Grange–Jericho (Jun. 2, F3)) |
03:30 |
14 mi (23 km) |
|
First clipped the north side of La Grange, where three frame homes and three mobile homes were destroyed. Tornado then struck Jericho, damaging several other homes. Caused $2,500,000 in damage and injured 5 people.[3][4] |
F3 |
SE of Marysville, IN to NE of Bedford, KY |
Clark (IN), Jefferson (IN), Trimble (KY) |
IN, KY |
June 2 |
38.5620°N 85.6214°W / 38.5620; -85.6214 (Marysville, Indiana—Bedford, Kentucky (Jun. 2, F3)) |
03:40 |
17 mi (27 km) |
|
Half-mile wide tornado badly damaged many buildings, homes, and trailers in Indiana. Tornado crossed into Kentucky and struck Mt. Pleasant, where 15 homes and 25 barns were damaged. Five people were injured. This tornado followed a similar path to a devastating EF4 tornado that killed 11 people during an outbreak on March 2, 2012.[3][4] |
F2 |
N of Shelbyville |
Shelby |
KY |
June 2 |
38.2482°N 85.2288°W / 38.2482; -85.2288 (Shelbyville (Jun. 2, F2)) |
04:14 |
3 mi (4.8 km) |
|
Damaged 16 homes and 12 barns on the north edge of Shelbyville. Caused $1,000,000 in damage.[3][4] |
F1 |
Allensville to Corinth |
Logan |
KY |
June 2 |
36.7302°N 87.0355°W / 36.7302; -87.0355 (Allensville–Corinth (Jun. 2, F1)) |
04:34 |
11 mi (18 km) |
|
Damaged outbuildings and a partially completed home.[3][4] |
F1 |
S of Burlington |
Boone |
KY |
June 2 |
39.0234°N 84.7269°W / 39.0234; -84.7269 (Burlington (Jun. 2, F1)) |
04:40 |
0.7 mi (1.1 km) |
|
Major damage to four homes in the area.[3][4] |
F1 |
S of Franklinton |
Henry |
KY |
June 2 |
38.4393°N 85.0587°W / 38.4393; -85.0587 (Franklinton (Jun. 2, F1)) |
04:55 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
|
Damaged many homes and a barn.[3][4] |
F0 |
Clarksville area |
Clinton |
OH |
June 2 |
39.4043°N 83.9797°W / 39.4043; -83.9797 (Clarksville (Jun. 2, F0)) |
04:45 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
|
Damaged only two homes and some trees.[3][4] |
F2 |
SW of Saltair |
Clermont |
OH |
June 3 |
38.9221°N 84.1561°W / 38.9221; -84.1561 (Saltair (Jun. 3, F2)) |
5:50 |
4 mi (6.4 km) |
|
Three mobile homes and numerous barns were destroyed. Five homes and other barns were damaged.[3][4] |