SIGNIFICANT TREE DAMAGE AND LIGHT STRUCTUREĠ535 PM TORNADO 2 S WAVERLY 42.70N 92.47W TORNADO HEADING EAST.Ġ528 PM TORNADO 1 S SHELL ROCK 42.70N 92.58W TORNADO REPORTED NEAR THE INTERSECTION OFĢ40TH ST AND HWY 218. PHOTOS AND VIDEOSĠ525 PM TORNADO 2 SW WAVERLY 42.71N 92.50W NO DAMAGEĠ521 PM TORNADO 2 ENE SHELL ROCK 42.72N 92.53W REPORT COURTESY IOWAS NEWS NOW.Ġ520 PM TORNADO 1 N SAC CITY 42.44N 95.00W DAMAGE PARALLELED 250THĠ518 PM TORNADO 1 NE SHELL ROCK 42.72N 92.57WĠ519 PM TORNADO 1 E SHELL ROCK 42.71N 92.56WĠ519 PM TORNADO 2 S SHELL ROCK 42.69N 92.58WĭAMAGE TO TREES AND A HOME NEAR 250TH AND TORNADO NEAR THE INTERCHANGE OF US HWY 20Ġ509 PM TORNADO 5 SSE RADCLIFFE 42.25N 93.40WĬONFIRMED TORNADO AND DAMAGE IN GARDEN CITY.Ġ516 PM TORNADO 2 SSW SHELL ROCK 42.69N 92.59WĪVENUE. SPOTTER CONFIRMED IT DID GO NORTH OF TOWN.Ġ446 PM TORNADO 1 NW GOWRIE 42.29N 94.30WĠ450 PM TORNADO 2 SE WILLIAMS 42.47N 93.51W SOME DAMAGE SEEN BUT UNKNOWN WHAT WAS HIT. THE GROUND ABOUT A MILE NORTHEAST OF JEWELL. TRAINED SPOTTER REPORTED A TORNADO STILL ON TORNADO WENTĠ440 PM TORNADO 1 NE JEWELL 42.32N 93.62W LAW ENFORCEMENT REPORTS A TORNADO AT 310TH WAS ON GROUND AT THE TIME OF THIS REPORT.Ġ425 PM TORNADO 2 N STANHOPE 42.32N 93.80WĠ430 PM TORNADO 4 WNW JEWELL 42.33N 93.71W TORNADO ON THE GROUND NEAR 330TH STREET ANDĠ423 PM TORNADO 2 SW WAVERLY 42.71N 92.50WĠ423 PM TORNADO 5 ESE STANHOPE 42.26N 93.71W IOWA STATE PATROL REPORTS TREES DOWN IN LAKEĠ401 PM TORNADO 1 ENE LAKE CITY 42.27N 94.71WĠ406 PM TORNADO 3 ENE STRATFORD 42.28N 93.87W ![]() LOCATION.ST.SOURCE.Ġ841 AM TSTM WND DMG NEVADA 42.02N 93.45WĭAMAGE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF LAKE CITY. Note that the number of tornado icons does not equal number of tornadoes as some tornadoes have multiple reports.Ĭlick map below to go to an interactive map viewer There are still several additional tornadoes paths to be refined using high resolution satellite in the coming days.This makes it the 3rd most tornadoes in a single day since records began in 1980. However, the total number of tornadoes from Jwill change as further data is analyzed in the coming days and weeks. Preliminarily, there were 26 tornadoes across the state as of the morning of July 16, 2021.Four (4) additional tornadoes have been rated or tracked by damage reports, photos, and/or videos and/or high resolution satellite.Five (5) tornadoes were surveyed by NWS DMX personnel on July 15.At least 12 confirmed tornadoes in the NWS Des Moines area.Heavy rain caused flash flooding in Maxwell and ping pong hail was reported in Clarksville. Tornadoes were reported around Dysart and south of Mason City. Generally south of along the Highway 20 corridor was the hot spot for tornadoes from around Nemaha, Lake City, Stanhope, Jewell, and Waverly. The environment was ripe for tornadic development and rotation was evident on radar shortly after storms formed. Still, it was the most rain recorded on a single day since July 6.Supercells developed over portions of north-central Iowa on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 14, 2021. Only 1.12 inches fell in Des Moines Saturday, according to the weather service. Weather Service Meteorologist Ashley Bury said the heaviest rain fell in Dallas, Boone and Story counties. The rain was well short of the single-day record for Aug. More: Farmers' Almanac declares North Central region a 'hibernation zone' this winter Northeast Iowa areas near Decorah, which are not in a drought, also got about 2 inches of rain. ![]() Des Moines International Airport recorded 2.06 inches of rain Saturday, but for the year, its rainfall remains 6.31 inches below normal.Ī swath from Creston to Fort Dodge also got at least 2 inches of rain, while parts of Story County got more than 3 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Central Iowa, the area that got the majority of the rain, could get more Sunday night.Īll but a small sliver of the Des Moines metro is in moderate to severe drought. The heaviest rain fell east of the northwestern Iowa areas in extreme drought and north of the southern Iowa areas in severe drought. Up to 3 inches of rain fell across parts of Iowa late Saturday and early Sunday, but it did little to ease the drought gripping sections of the state.
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