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At least two tornadoes were reported in Illinois on Friday afternoon, one of which was spotted near Eureka, about 17 miles northeast of Peoria. The second was spotted in Pleasant Plains in ...
The weather service said EF-1 tornadoes struck two other areas of suburban Chicago in Illinois. EF-0 twisters were reported in Illinois and Indiana suburbs of Chicago.
The tornado intensified as it moved northeast, producing EF2 damage, particularly near I-35, where several houses and outbuildings were destroyed or severely damaged. In Story County, the tornado grew wider and caused extensive EF2 damage, including the destruction of a house, snapping of large power poles, and obliteration of trees.
By this point, the tornado was producing only tree damage, and lifted at 11:25 p.m. near Buffalo Woods in Willow Springs, Illinois. [10] The tornado warning that included Cook County expired at 11:45 p.m., 20 minutes after the tornado had lifted. [8]
Central Ohio homeowners assess the damage from storms, possible tornado While Ohio's share of twisters may seem like a lot, the state's 56 tornadoes in 2023 still pale in comparison to Illinois ...
A weak tornado developed north of Richmond where trees were broken off and uprooted at the start of the damage path. From there, the tornado traveled northeast across I-70 causing mainly tree damage along its path. After the tornado crossed the interstate, it widened briefly, damaging several barns, outbuildings, and residential structures.
Central Nebraska saw wind gusts over 70 mph and tornadoes were reported near Eureka and Richland, Kansas, according to The Weather Channel. A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Kansas ...
High risk convective outlook issued by the Storm Prediction center at 13:00 UTC on May 6. Starting April 30, the Storm Prediction Center noted that certain models, including the ECMWF, forecasted a multi-day period of high instability and supportive wind shear across the Southern and Central Plains, [10] and by May 1, a 15% risk was added across Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern Texas. [11]