EF# |
Location |
County / Parish |
State |
Start Coord. |
Time (UTC) |
Path length |
Max width |
Summary |
EF0 |
N of Atlanta |
Logan |
IL |
40.28°N 89.23°W / 40.28; -89.23 |
20:05 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[6] |
EF0 |
SW of McLean |
McLean |
IL |
40.3°N 89.2°W / 40.3; -89.2 |
20:19 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[7] |
EF0 |
ESE of Kress to SW of Silverton |
Floyd, Swisher, Briscoe |
TX |
34.28°N 101.5°W / 34.28; -101.5 |
22:20–22:25 |
2.5 mi (4.0 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
A tornado remained over open fields with no damage reported.[8] |
EF0 |
SW of Silverton |
Briscoe |
TX |
34.37°N 101.42°W / 34.37; -101.42 |
22:28–22:33 |
2 mi (3.2 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
A tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[9] |
EF1 |
Silverton |
Briscoe |
TX |
34.45°N 101.36°W / 34.45; -101.36 |
22:43–23:00 |
6.75 mi (10.86 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Seven utility poles were damaged along with lightweight buildings as the tornado impacted the outskirts of Silverton.[10] |
EF0 |
NE of Silverton (1st tornado) |
Briscoe |
TX |
34.54°N 101.22°W / 34.54; -101.22 |
23:03–23:14 |
4.75 mi (7.64 km) |
220 yd (200 m) |
A large cone tornado remained over open country with no damage.[11] |
EF0 |
N of South Plains |
Floyd |
TX |
34.25°N 101.32°W / 34.25; -101.32 |
23:03–23:04 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado caused light roof damage to an abandoned farm house, but otherwise remained over open farm land.[12] |
EF0 |
NE of Silverton (2nd tornado) |
Briscoe |
TX |
34.67°N 101.2°W / 34.67; -101.2 |
23:10–23:16 |
1.75 mi (2.82 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A rope tornado, which occurred simultaneously with the large cone tornado near Silverton, remained over open country with no damage.[13] |
EF2 |
N of Quitaque to NW of Brice |
Briscoe, Hall, Donley |
TX |
34.5°N 101.5°W / 34.5; -101.5 |
23:35–00:09 |
17.5 mi (28.2 km) |
300 yd (270 m) |
A large multiple-vortex tornado destroyed a mobile home and tore the roof off a house. A barn and two windmills were destroyed as well.[14] |
EF0 |
SW of Clarendon |
Donley |
TX |
34.7971°N 101.062°W / 34.7971; -101.062 |
23:40–23:50 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[15] |
EF0 |
SSE of Sharon Springs |
Wallace |
KS |
38.8533°N 101.7158°W / 38.8533; -101.7158 |
23:49−23:50 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[16] |
EF0 |
Eastern Sharon Springs |
Wallace |
KS |
38.88°N 101.73°W / 38.88; -101.73 |
23:52–00:07 |
6 mi (9.7 km) |
75 yd (69 m) |
Minor damage occurred on the east side of Sharon Springs before the tornado moved over open country.[17] |
EF1 |
W of Clarendon |
Donley |
TX |
34.7697°N 100.9809°W / 34.7697; -100.9809 |
23:55–00:11 |
7.27 mi (11.70 km) |
150 yd (140 m) |
One house was damaged on the south side of US 287.[18] |
EF2 |
ESE of Beaver |
Beaver |
OK |
36.728°N 100.4051°W / 36.728; -100.4051 |
00:04–00:21 |
6 mi (9.7 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
This tornado struck a ranch, where several utility trailers were tossed considerable distances, and a horse trailer was tossed over 150 yd (140 m). Several power poles and trees were snapped at the base, and a grain bin was destroyed, with part of it carried over 100 yd (91 m) away.[19] |
EF0 |
Eastern Jennings |
Decatur |
KS |
39.6187°N 100.2003°W / 39.6187; -100.2003 |
00:05–00:20 |
8 mi (13 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
Tree damage occurred and several grain bins were destroyed on the east side of town.[20] |
EF0 |
S of Merriman |
Cherry |
NE |
42.5193°N 101.9259°W / 42.5193; -101.9259 |
00:12–00:17 |
3 mi (4.8 km) |
150 yd (140 m) |
Tree tops were snapped off, and a door was ripped off of a house on a ranch.[21] |
EF2 |
E of Booker, TX to E of Elmwood, OK |
Lipscomb (TX), Beaver (OK) |
TX, OK |
36.45°N 100.4401°W / 36.45; -100.4401 |
00:16–00:54 |
22 mi (35 km) |
150 yd (140 m) |
2 deaths – A long-lived, multiple-vortex tornado caused no damage in Texas before crossing into Oklahoma, destroying grain bins and outbuildings. Large trees and power poles were snapped, and a house was destroyed, killing the couple inside who took refuge in their small bathroom. A nearby barn was destroyed, and two vehicles were moved 20 yd (18 m). A horse trailer was also thrown 50 yd (46 m). The tornado downed additional trees, power lines, and fences before dissipating.[22] |
EF0 |
SE of Meade |
Meade |
KS |
37.25°N 100.29°W / 37.25; -100.29 |
00:28–00:32 |
1.4 mi (2.3 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[23] |
EF0 |
NE of Meade |
Meade |
KS |
37.33°N 100.27°W / 37.33; -100.27 |
00:32–00:35 |
1.3 mi (2.1 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[24] |
EF0 |
NE of Coolidge to SW of Tribune |
Hamilton, Greeley |
KS |
38.12°N 101.88°W / 38.12; -101.88 |
00:33–01:04 |
21.6 mi (34.8 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A long-tracked tornado remained over open country with no reported damage.[25] |
EF0 |
SSE of Goodland |
Sherman |
KS |
39.2031°N 101.6414°W / 39.2031; -101.6414 |
00:37–00:38 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[26] |
EF3 |
W of Jericho |
Donley, Gray |
TX |
35.13°N 100.94°W / 35.13; -100.94 |
00:39–00:54 |
6.35 mi (10.22 km) |
600 yd (550 m) |
In Donley County, a horse barn was heavily damaged, a steel fence was bent, and a boxcar and nearby feeding trough were thrown 100 yards (91 m). A mobile home sustained minor damage, and a large house lost a substantial portion of its roof. A property owner in this area also reported that irrigation pivot tires weighing 300 pounds were relocated, and a 1,500 pound fertilizer tank that was one quarter full was missing. As the tornado crossed I-40, three semi-trucks were tossed around, with the driver and his wife sucked out of one of them. Both were seriously injured, and the contents of the truck were scattered up to a mile away. In Gray County, two additional injuries occurred, and metal roofing was torn from barns and outbuildings before the tornado dissipated.[27] |
EF1 |
W of Fowler to Ensign |
Meade, Gray |
KS |
37.38°N 100.25°W / 37.38; -100.25 |
00:42–01:05 |
13.47 mi (21.68 km) |
125 yd (114 m) |
Tornado damaged trees, a barn, and an irrigation pivot.[28] |
EF2 |
NW of Hedley |
Donley |
TX |
34.93°N 100.74°W / 34.93; -100.74 |
00:46–00:55 |
4.15 mi (6.68 km) |
528 yd (483 m) |
Initially, the tornado only damaged a tin roof, fences, and tree limbs. The tornado then intensified and caused significant damage to a house and an attached garage, and snapped multiple tree trunks at the base. A large barn was completely swept away, with debris scattered 500 yd (460 m) downwind, and a hitch trailer stored inside was carried away and deposited in a tree. Several power poles were snapped and carried up to 20 yd (18 m) away. A van was displaced into a grove of trees near the end of the path.[29] |
EF0 |
SE of Goodland |
Sherman |
KS |
39.2989°N 101.6539°W / 39.2989; -101.6539 |
00:49–00:50 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[30] |
EF0 |
ESE of Ensign to S of Howell |
Ford |
KS |
37.6325°N 100.18°W / 37.6325; -100.18 |
00:58–01:12 |
7.8 mi (12.6 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A tornado caused minor tree damage.[31] |
EF0 |
N of Hedley |
Donley |
TX |
35.029°N 100.67°W / 35.029; -100.67 |
01:02–01:04 |
0.25 mi (0.40 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[32] |
EF1 |
W of Arthur |
Arthur |
NE |
41.4064°N 101.9183°W / 41.4064; -101.9183 |
01:05–01:35 |
20.61 mi (33.17 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Damage was limited to trees.[33] |
EF0 |
NW of Imperial |
Chase |
NE |
40.6631°N 101.8185°W / 40.6631; -101.8185 |
01:05 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[34] |
EF0 |
N of Edson (1st tornado) |
Sherman |
KS |
39.3589°N 101.55°E / 39.3589; 101.55 |
01:06–01:11 |
3 mi (4.8 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
A weak tornado moved over open fields, causing no damage.[35] |
EF1 |
WSW of Tribune to S of Weskan |
Greeley, Wallace |
KS |
38.4423°N 101.8353°W / 38.4423; -101.8353 |
01:09–01:53 |
23 mi (37 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Three unoccupied mobile homes were damaged by this long-lived tornado.[36] |
EF1 |
NE of Lamar to SSE of Brandon |
Chase, Perkins |
NE |
40.6922°N 101.82°W / 40.6922; -101.82 |
01:11–01:14 |
2.48 mi (3.99 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
Power poles were snapped.[37] |
EF0 |
SE of Brandon |
Perkins |
NE |
40.71°N 101.76°W / 40.71; -101.76 |
01:12 |
0.2 mi (0.32 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[38] |
EF2 |
NE of Jericho |
Donley |
TX |
35.12°N 100.78°W / 35.12; -100.78 |
01:13–01:24 |
4.53 mi (7.29 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
A strong tornado initially caused tree and fence damage before striking a home, tearing the roof off and scattering debris up to a mile away. The walls of the house were made of reinforced concrete, preventing any further damage at that location. Numerous large trees were snapped and defoliated, and several power poles were snapped as well. 200 yd (180 m) of barbed-wire fence was reportedly rolled into a ball at one location.[39] |
EF1 |
NW of Ensign |
Gray |
KS |
37.67°N 100.25°W / 37.67; -100.25 |
01:14–01:31 |
10.4 mi (16.7 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
Irrigation sprinklers, sheds, barns, garages, trees and a corral were damaged.[40] |
EF2 |
NE of Goodland to NW of Bird City |
Sherman, Cheyenne |
KS |
39.4829°N 101.548°W / 39.4829; -101.548 |
01:15–02:17 |
34 mi (55 km) |
700 yd (640 m) |
In Sherman County, numerous trees and 15 power poles were snapped by this large, long-tracked tornado. In Cheyenne County, four homes had their roofs torn off, with some damage to exterior walls noted. Garages, outbuildings, and grain bins were destroyed as well. Additionally, 22 mule deer, 50 ducks, 4 pheasants, 4 rabbits and 2 song birds were killed according to wildlife officials.[41] |
EF0 |
SE of Alanreed |
Donley |
TX |
35.087°N 100.675°W / 35.087; -100.675 |
01:15–01:18 |
1 mi (1.6 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[42] |
EF2 |
W of Grant |
Perkins |
NE |
40.7598°N 101.7693°W / 40.7598; -101.7693 |
01:20–01:52 |
15.93 mi (25.64 km) |
900 yd (820 m) |
A large wedge tornado damaged three farms. Outbuildings, barns, and grain bins were destroyed, and one farmhouse had its roof torn off, while another had a hole torn in its roof. Trees and power poles were snapped, and irrigation pivots were overturned as well.[43] |
EF1 |
SSW of Grant |
Perkins |
NE |
40.7598°N 101.78°W / 40.7598; -101.78 |
01:20–01:52 |
2.34 mi (3.77 km) |
30 yd (27 m) |
A second tornado formed to the west of the EF2 tornado above and tracked northeast before dissipating as the other one became dominant. Power poles were broken.[44] |
EF2 |
SE of McLean |
Gray |
TX |
35.2096°N 100.575°W / 35.2096; -100.575 |
01:23–01:38 |
3.61 mi (5.81 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
A mesonet weather station recorded a wind gust of around 127 mph (204 km/h), and a Texas Department of Transportation meteorological tower was bent at a ninety degree angle to the ground. A nearby veterinary clinic had a highway sign impaled through one of its exterior walls and lost part of its tin roof. A barn was destroyed, outbuildings were damaged, a house sustained major roof damage, and a satellite dish was damaged as well.[45] The approach of the tornado prompted the issuance of a tornado emergency for McLean.[46] |
EF0 |
SE of Lefors |
Gray |
TX |
35.4198°N 100.8075°W / 35.4198; -100.8075 |
01:30 |
0.25 mi (0.40 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
This tornado was spawned by the same storm that produced the Jericho tornado. A semi-truck was pushed into a guardrail along SH 273 and tree limbs were snapped.[47] |
EF1 |
N of Howell to W of Jetmore |
Ford, Hodgeman |
KS |
37.9015°N 100.1525°W / 37.9015; -100.1525 |
01:32–01:56 |
10.72 mi (17.25 km) |
200 yd (180 m) |
A tornado damaged trees and power poles.[48] |
EF1 |
NE of Lefors |
Gray |
TX |
35.4402°N 100.8075°W / 35.4402; -100.8075 |
01:36–01:37 |
0.25 mi (0.40 km) |
50 yd (46 m) |
Several garages were damaged and one was completely destroyed. A travel trailer near the destroyed garage was thrown 40 yd (37 m) and destroyed. Large tree branches and power poles were snapped, and fences were damaged as well. A large antique car was moved approximately 15 yd (14 m) and was rotated cyclonically from its original position. Two large tanks weighing 2,000 pounds each were moved 75 yd (69 m).[49] |
EF0 |
Meade State Park |
Meade |
KS |
37.0041°N 100.2736°W / 37.0041; -100.2736 |
01:39–01:58 |
8.7 mi (14.0 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
A tornado remained over open fields with no damage reported.[50] |
EF3 |
NNE of McLean |
Gray |
TX |
35.3235°N 100.5526°W / 35.3235; -100.5526 |
01:45–02:00 |
7.99 mi (12.86 km) |
1,760 yd (1,610 m) |
This large wedge tornado, which was 1 mi (1.6 km) wide at times and moved at up to 45 mph (72 km/h), formed after the previous tornado near McLean dissipated. Wooden high-tension power poles were snapped off at the base, and trees were completely debarked, with only the stubs of the largest branches remaining. A residence at the outer edge of the circulation had metal roofing peeled back, a porch blown off, and a brick chimney collapsed. A nearby bunkhouse lost its roof. Elsewhere, an anchored large steel feed bunk was pulled out of the ground.[51] |
EF1 |
S of Ashby |
Grant |
NE |
41.8754°N 101.92°W / 41.8754; -101.92 |
01:46–01:50 |
2 mi (3.2 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
Power lines, trees and fences were damaged, and cattle feeding equipment was moved.[52] |
EF1 |
E of Bird City to W of McDonald |
Cheyenne |
KS |
39.75°N 101.4548°W / 39.75; -101.4548 |
01:49–01:56 |
4 mi (6.4 km) |
100 yd (91 m) |
This was a satellite tornado was to the large EF2 Bird City tornado. Four power poles were snapped.[53] |
EF3 |
Holly to S of Towner |
Prowers, Kiowa |
CO |
38.02°N 102.12°W / 38.02; -102.12 |
01:54–02:35 |
28 mi (45 km) |
900 yd (820 m) |
2 deaths – A large tornado began in Prowers County and rapidly intensified to EF3 strength, devastating the town of Holly where up to 200 structures were damaged or destroyed, and some block-foundation homes were swept away. Extensive tree damage occurred, and vehicles were thrown as well. One of the fatalities occurred in a mobile home while the other occurred in a permanent home. In the northeast part of the county, the tornado inflicted high-end EF3 damage to a ranch. Damage in Kiowa County was limited to EF2 damage to power poles. Nine people were injured.[54] |
EF0 |
NW of Ogallala |
Keith |
NE |
41.05°N 101.85°W / 41.05; -101.85 |
02:00 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[55] |
EF3 |
W of Jetmore to NE of Beeler |
Hodgeman, Ness |
KS |
38.08°N 100.0736°W / 38.08; -100.0736 |
02:01–02:50 |
29.09 mi (46.82 km) |
1,320 yd (1,210 m) |
A large, long-tracked wedge tornado formed after the EF1 tornado near Jetmore dissipated. It damaged or destroyed nine homes, snapped hundreds of trees and power poles, and destroyed irrigation pivots and barns. A wedding book registry from one of the destroyed residences in Hodgeman County was found 34 mi (55 km) away, while debris from a shed in the same county was found 40 mi (64 km) to the north. A large oil tank was tossed onto a road, and 90 head of cattle were killed.[56] |
EF1 |
SE of Benkelman, NE |
Cheyenne (KS), Dundy (NE) |
KS, NE |
39.9103°N 101.4435°W / 39.9103; -101.4435 |
02:09–02:36 |
15 mi (24 km) |
400 yd (370 m) |
A tornado touched down in Kansas and moved into Nebraska as the large EF2 Bird City tornado was dissipating to its west. A house lost its roof, and a barn and several other outbuildings were destroyed. A golf course suffered significant tree damage, and several houses were damaged at that location as well. Grain bins were also destroyed.[57] |
EF1 |
Western Ogallala |
Keith |
NE |
41.1205°N 101.7497°W / 41.1205; -101.7497 |
02:11–02:14 |
0.69 mi (1.11 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A tornado destroyed outbuildings and a garage, snapped trees and power lines, damaged roofs, and overturned horse trailers.[58] |
EF0 |
N of Ogallala |
Keith |
NE |
41.19°N 101.71°W / 41.19; -101.71 |
02:20 |
0.1 mi (0.16 km) |
20 yd (18 m) |
A brief tornado caused minor roof damage to homes and snapped tree limbs.[59] |
EF0 |
E of Edson |
Sherman |
KS |
39.33°N 101.4752°W / 39.33; -101.4752 |
02:29–02:34 |
2.5 mi (4.0 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
A brief tornado was observed with power flashes being noted as it passed over power poles.[60] |
EF3 |
E of Miami to W of Canadian |
Hemphill |
TX |
35.6863°N 100.4891°W / 35.6863; -100.4891 |
02:30–02:55 |
7.77 mi (12.50 km) |
1,408 yd (1,287 m) |
1 death – A large tornado moved through an oil drilling location, tossing a mobile home 100 yd (91 m) and destroying it. A nearby semi-trailer was blown over and a railroad boxcar was rolled 150 yd (140 m). A structure used to lift the oil-well casing onto the oil derrick was also blown down and severely damaged, and numerous power poles were snapped nearby. At another drilling site further along the path, a mobile home was rolled over and two fifth-wheel trailers were blown 30–40 yd (27–37 m) away, fatally injuring a person inside one of the trailers. Numerous large trees were snapped, including some that landed on a home at the edge of the circulation. Another well-built house lost much of its roof, and a nearby 6,000 pound feed storage bunk was blown over. The tornado then derailed 50 cars on a BNSF freight train before dissipating. In addition to the fatality, one person was injured.[61] |
EF1 |
ENE of Towner, CO |
Kiowa (CO), Greeley (KS) |
CO, KS |
38.4603°N 102.0501°W / 38.4603; -102.0501 |
02:40–03:01 |
11.62 mi (18.70 km) |
440 yd (400 m) |
This tornado touched down in Colorado and moved into Kansas after the Holly EF3 tornado dissipated. Damage was limited to the destruction of four power poles in Colorado with little to no damage occurring in Kansas.[62] |
EF0 |
NE of Edson |
Sherman |
KS |
39.3709°N 101.4971°W / 39.3709; -101.4971 |
02:54–02:55 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A tornado remained over open fields with no damage reported.[63] |
EF0 |
S of Weskan |
Wallace |
KS |
38.7977°N 101.97°W / 38.7977; -101.97 |
03:09–03:10 |
0.5 mi (0.80 km) |
10 yd (9.1 m) |
A brief tornado remained in an open field with no damage reported.[64] |
EF0 |
Eastern Bird City |
Cheyenne |
KS |
39.7398°N 101.5167°W / 39.7398; -101.5167 |
03:24–03:28 |
2 mi (3.2 km) |
25 yd (23 m) |
A brief tornado remained in open fields with no damage reported.[65] |