List of United States tornadoes from June to July 2014

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United States tornadoes from June to July 2014

    This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in June and July 2014.

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    United States yearly total

    Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
    EFUEF0EF1EF2EF3EF4EF5Total
    0510321712070929

    June

    Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
    EFUEF0EF1EF2EF3EF4EF5Total
    015610018450283

    June 1 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 2, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0ESE of Buffalo Center Winnebago IA 43°22′23″N93°55′52″W / 43.3731°N 93.931°W / 43.3731; -93.931 (Buffalo Center (June 1, EF0)) 1742–17441.08 mi (1.74 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief landspout occurred to the southeast of Buffalo Center on leading edge of storm. [1]
    EF0S of Courtland Republic KS 39°46′N97°54′W / 39.77°N 97.9°W / 39.77; -97.9 (Courtland (June 1, EF0)) 2243–22450.09 mi (0.14 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused only minor damage to trees. [2]
    EF0N of Talmo Republic KS 39°42′52″N97°34′48″W / 39.7145°N 97.58°W / 39.7145; -97.58 (Talmo (Jun. 1, EF0)) 23120.01 mi (0.016 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado caused minor tree damage. [3]
    EF0SSE of Persis Cass ND 46°51′N97°17′W / 46.85°N 97.29°W / 46.85; -97.29 (Persis (June 1, EF0)) 2321–23220.1 mi (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field [4]
    EF0WNW of Jamestown Stutsman ND 46°59′N98°56′W / 46.98°N 98.94°W / 46.98; -98.94 (Jamestown (June 1, EF0)) 0003–00050.04 mi (0.064 km)20 yd (18 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field [5]

    June 2 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 2, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1ESE of Reidland McCracken KY 37°00′30″N88°30′26″W / 37.0083°N 88.5071°W / 37.0083; -88.5071 (Reidland (June 2, EF1)) 0215–02181.53 mi (2.46 km)150 yd (140 m)$40,000A pole barn sustained substantial roof damage with debris blown half a mile away; a nearby home lost most of its roof shingles. Dozens of tree limbs were snapped as well. [6]

    June 3 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 3, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0S of Dickie Hot Springs WY 43°45′59″N108°51′51″W / 43.7665°N 108.8642°W / 43.7665; -108.8642 (Dickie (June 3, EF0)) 1807–18122.21 mi (3.56 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields and caused no damage. [7]
    EF0NW of Elyria Valley NE 41°44′03″N99°03′30″W / 41.7341°N 99.0582°W / 41.7341; -99.0582 (Elyria (June 3, EF0)) 2118–21211.15 mi (1.85 km)50 yd (46 m)$50,000An irrigation pivot was damaged and a power pole was snapped. [8]
    EF0N of Greeley Greeley NE 41°38′14″N98°31′56″W / 41.6372°N 98.5321°W / 41.6372; -98.5321 (Greeley (June 3, EF0)) 22010.01 mi (0.016 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Brief tornado as observed by storm spotters. [9]
    EF2W of Oakland Pottawattamie IA 41°19′03″N95°33′38″W / 41.3174°N 95.5606°W / 41.3174; -95.5606 (Oakland (June 3, EF2)) 2202–22052.81 mi (4.52 km)680 yd (620 m)UnknownTornado destroyed a garage, a barn, and severely damaged several sheds. A shed was completely destroyed and numerous trees were downed near the end of the path. [10]
    EF0NNW of Lake McKinney Kearny KS 38°07′N101°16′W / 38.11°N 101.26°W / 38.11; -101.26 (Lake McKinney (June 3, EF0)) 0120–01210.7 mi (1.1 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [11]
    EF3 Bern area Nemaha KS 39°58′N96°03′W / 39.96°N 96.05°W / 39.96; -96.05 (Bern (June 3, EF3)) 0330–03436.33 mi (10.19 km)500 yd (460 m)UnknownWest of town, mainly EF0 damage occurred as an old barn was destroyed and trees were damaged. EF1 damage occurred as a warehouse building lost its roof. High-end EF2 damage was noted south of town where a house lost its roof and some exterior walls. EF3 damage occurred as a well-anchored, but small and poorly constructed home was leveled. Numerous outbuildings were destroyed further along the path before the tornado dissipated. [12]
    EF1N of Hampton Hamilton NE 40°55′15″N97°54′11″W / 40.9207°N 97.903°W / 40.9207; -97.903 (Hampton (June 3, EF1)) 0333–03404.12 mi (6.63 km)700 yd (640 m)$2,500,000A frame home and a manufactured home lost parts of their roofs. Leaves and mud were plastered on the east side of both homes. [13]
    EF1E of Willis to N of Everest Brown KS 39°43′N95°29′W / 39.72°N 95.49°W / 39.72; -95.49 (Hampton (June 3, EF1)) 0424–04302.62 mi (4.22 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownEmpty coal cars were derailed, and a garage was destroyed. Several outbuildings were damaged. [14]

    June 4 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 4, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0SE of Kane Jersey IL 39°10′N90°19′W / 39.17°N 90.31°W / 39.17; -90.31 (Kane (Jun. 4, EF0)) 1025–10261.44 mi (2.32 km)30 yd (27 m)UnknownA house had shingles removed and a garage wall pushed in. Branches and treetops were snapped as well. [15]
    EF0N of McGaw Scioto OH 38°38′34″N83°13′10″W / 38.6429°N 83.2194°W / 38.6429; -83.2194 (McGaw (Jun. 4, EF0)) 1555–15571.24 mi (2.00 km)300 yd (270 m)$100,000Numerous trees and power lines were downed, homes sustained roof and siding damage, and outbuildings were damaged as well. [16]
    EF0S of Lynchburg Highland OH 39°11′26″N83°49′13″W / 39.1906°N 83.8202°W / 39.1906; -83.8202 (Lynchburg (Jun. 4, EF0)) 1940–19464.11 mi (6.61 km)200 yd (180 m)$300,000A high school sustained minor damage, along with its athletic field and vehicles in the parking lot. An unanchored shed and a garage were destroyed, with debris from the shed scattered up to 1000 feet away. Other outbuildings sustained lesser damage. A house sustained roof damage, a mobile home had a window and air conditioner blown out, fencing was downed, and a trampoline was tossed into a tree. Extensive tree damage occurred along much of the path. [17]
    EF0E of Bennett Adams CO 39°46′N104°24′W / 39.76°N 104.40°W / 39.76; -104.40 (Bennett (Jun. 4, EF0)) 22010.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [18]
    EF1SE of Sturgis Union KY 37°32′23″N87°58′02″W / 37.5398°N 87.9671°W / 37.5398; -87.9671 (Sturgis (Jun. 4, EF1)) 2316–23201.14 mi (1.83 km)100 yd (91 m)$20,000Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted, a few homes sustained minor damage, and two outbuildings were destroyed. One of the outbuildings was thrown 75 yards into trees. [19]
    EF0W of Mt. Olivet Robertson KY 38°32′50″N84°04′49″W / 38.547356°N 84.080239°W / 38.547356; -84.080239 (Mt. Olivet (Jun. 4, EF0)) 2324–23250.6 mi (0.97 km)60 yd (55 m)Tornado damaged the siding of a house and caused sporadic tree damage. A barn lost part of its roof as well. [20]
    EF1E of Sullivan Union, Webster KY 37°30′14″N87°54′50″W / 37.504°N 87.914°W / 37.504; -87.914 (Sullivan (Jun. 4, EF1)) 2330–23341.08 mi (1.74 km)75 yd (69 m)$14,000Several trees were snapped and uprooted, and a barn was damaged. [21] [22]
    EF1N of Ona Cabell WV 38°28′41″N82°13′27″W / 38.4780°N 82.2242°W / 38.4780; -82.2242 (Ona (Jun. 4, EF1)) 0130–01320.51 mi (0.82 km)400 yd (370 m)$30,000Numerous trees were snapped, including one that landed on a home and caused significant structural damage. [23]
    EF0S of Last Chance Lincoln CO 39°34′N103°35′W / 39.56°N 103.58°W / 39.56; -103.58 (Last Chance (Jun. 4, EF0)) 02150.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [24]
    EF1E of Limon Lincoln CO 39°16′N103°39′W / 39.27°N 103.65°W / 39.27; -103.65 (Limon (Jun. 4, EF1)) 0415–04255.24 mi (8.43 km)200 yd (180 m)$0A large, multiple-vortex tornado was observed by storm chasers over mostly open fields. One highway sign was blown down and uprooted. [25]
    EF0S of Arriba Lincoln CO 39°08′N103°16′W / 39.14°N 103.27°W / 39.14; -103.27 (Arriba (Jun. 4, EF0)) 0444–04503.39 mi (5.46 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [26]

    June 5 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 5, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0E of Hartford Minnehaha SD 43°38′N96°54′W / 43.63°N 96.9°W / 43.63; -96.9 (Hartford (Jun. 5, EF0)) 1914–19150.17 mi (0.27 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [27]
    EF1NNW of Walthill Thurston NE 42°10′34″N96°30′04″W / 42.1761°N 96.5012°W / 42.1761; -96.5012 (Walthill (Jun. 5, EF0)) 1951–19561.49 mi (2.40 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownA short-lived tornado caused significant damage to a farmstead. [28]
    EF0SE of Harrisburg Lincoln SD 43°24′36″N96°39′50″W / 43.41°N 96.664°W / 43.41; -96.664 (Harrisburg (Jun. 5, EF0)) 2040–20410.4 mi (0.64 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [29]
    EF0SW of Straubville Sargent ND 46°01′09″N97°56′39″W / 46.0193°N 97.9442°W / 46.0193; -97.9442 (Straubville (Jun. 5, EF0)) 2125–21260.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [30]
    EF1S of Tanner Limestone AL 34°42′49″N86°58′33″W / 34.7135°N 86.9759°W / 34.7135; -86.9759 (Tanner (Jun. 5, EF1)) 2134–21360.74 mi (1.19 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownA few houses sustained minor roof or siding damage. Two sheds were destroyed and a porch pillar was pushed over. [31]
    EF0SE of Chaffee Cass ND 46°44′57″N97°18′19″W / 46.7493°N 97.3052°W / 46.7493; -97.3052 (Chaffee (Jun. 5, EF0)) 2202–22030.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [32]
    EF0WNW of Luverne Rock MN 43°43′N96°19′W / 43.71°N 96.32°W / 43.71; -96.32 (Luverne (Jun. 5, EF0)) 2205–22060.25 mi (0.40 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [33]
    EF0NE of Roundtop Gilmer GA 34°36′44″N84°33′12″W / 34.6123°N 84.5534°W / 34.6123; -84.5534 (Roundtop (Jun. 5, EF0)) 2321–23240.28 mi (0.45 km)50 yd (46 m)$50,000A brief tornado uprooted 20 trees. [34]
    EF0SE of Chandler Rock MN 43°55′N95°56′W / 43.92°N 95.94°W / 43.92; -95.94 (Chandler (Jun. 5, EF0)) 2349–23500.77 mi (1.24 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [35]
    EF0NNW of Hasty Bent CO 38°09′45″N102°58′31″W / 38.1625°N 102.9754°W / 38.1625; -102.9754 (Hasty (Jun. 5, EF0)) 0207–02090.42 mi (0.68 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [36]

    June 6 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 6, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0SE of Gordon Sheridan NE 42°47′N102°10′W / 42.78°N 102.16°W / 42.78; -102.16 (Gordon (Jun. 6, EF0)) 18050.2 mi (0.32 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A brief tornado lifted a tarp and wrapped it around a nearby power pole. [37]
    EF0WNW of Cody Cherry NE 42°56′33″N101°16′57″W / 42.9425°N 101.2826°W / 42.9425; -101.2826 (Cody (Jun. 6, EF0)) 19000.2 mi (0.32 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [38]
    EF1ESE of Trinidad (1st tornado) Las Animas CO 37°09′12″N104°24′40″W / 37.1532°N 104.4111°W / 37.1532; -104.4111 (Trinidad (Jun. 6, EF1)) 1951–20298.58 mi (13.81 km)400 yd (370 m)$5,000A large tornado remained over mostly open fields. Some trees were downed and an outbuilding was damaged. [39]
    EF0S of Bushnell Kimball NE 41°08′N103°53′W / 41.13°N 103.89°W / 41.13; -103.89 (Bushnell (Jun. 6, EF0)) 1955–20000.91 mi (1.46 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [40]
    EF0S of Hereford Weld CO 40°52′N104°18′W / 40.87°N 104.30°W / 40.87; -104.30 (Hereford (Jun. 6, EF0)) 1956–19580.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [41]
    EF0E of Roggen Weld CO 40°10′N104°20′W / 40.17°N 104.33°W / 40.17; -104.33 (Roggen (Jun. 6, EF0)) 2020–20350.5 mi (0.80 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [42]
    EF1N of Batesville Independence AR 35°47′20″N91°38′27″W / 35.7888°N 91.6408°W / 35.7888; -91.6408 (Batesville (Jun. 6, EF1)) 2035–20403.26 mi (5.25 km)75 yd (69 m)$250,000Hotels and a child care center had roof damaged and blown-out windows. A flooring company lost its roof and suffered wall damage and another business had its windows blown out. Cars were damaged and piled up in a parking lot. Trees and power lines were downed. [43]
    EF1ESE of Trinidad Las Animas CO 37°11′20″N104°10′44″W / 37.1889°N 104.1789°W / 37.1889; -104.1789 (Trinidad (Jun. 6, EF1)) 2046–20521.35 mi (2.17 km)100 yd (91 m)$3,000A tornado caused minor fencing and sign damage along Highway 160. [44]
    EF0W of Marks Butte Sedgwick CO 40°49′N102°37′W / 40.82°N 102.61°W / 40.82; -102.61 (Marks Butte (Jun. 6, EF0)) 20530.1 mi (0.16 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [45]
    EF1SSW of Beedeville Jackson AR 35°24′12″N91°07′42″W / 35.4034°N 91.1282°W / 35.4034; -91.1282 (Beedeville (Jun. 6, EF1)) 2100–21032.03 mi (3.27 km)50 yd (46 m)$40,000An old aircraft hangar was badly damage. A shop building was destroyed with debris spread for a quarter mile. Several power poles were blown down [46]
    EF0N of Abbott Colfax NM 36°36′N104°16′W / 36.60°N 104.26°W / 36.60; -104.26 (Abbott (Jun. 6, EF0)) 2225–22350.85 mi (1.37 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [47]
    EF0WNW of Clovis Curry NM 34°27′N103°19′W / 34.45°N 103.32°W / 34.45; -103.32 (Clovis (Jun. 6, EF0)) 2335–23401.24 mi (2.00 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [48]
    EF0WNW of Lake McKinny Kearny KS 37°59′N101°13′W / 37.99°N 101.22°W / 37.99; -101.22 (Lake McKinny (Jun. 6, EF0)) 2347–23480.51 mi (0.82 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [49]
    EF0WNW of Deerfield Kearny KS 37°59′03″N101°08′52″W / 37.9843°N 101.1479°W / 37.9843; -101.1479 (Deerfield (Jun. 6, EF0)) 2358–23590.6 mi (0.97 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [50]
    EF0N of Deerfield Kearny KS 38°01′N101°08′W / 38.01°N 101.13°W / 38.01; -101.13 (Deerfield (Jun. 6, EF0)) 2359–00020.34 mi (0.55 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [51]
    EF0WNW of Channing Hartley TX 35°43′N102°30′W / 35.71°N 102.50°W / 35.71; -102.50 (Channing (Jun. 6, EF0)) 0015–00202.46 mi (3.96 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [52]
    EF0SSE of Bamberg Bamberg SC 33°11′N80°58′W / 33.19°N 80.96°W / 33.19; -80.96 (Bamberg (Jun. 6, EF0)) 0046–00480.84 mi (1.35 km)40 yd (37 m)$4,000Trees and tree limbs were snapped. [53]
    EF0SSE of Waka Ochiltree TX 36°05′N100°55′W / 36.09°N 100.92°W / 36.09; -100.92 (Waka (Jun. 6, EF0)) 0052–01001.65 mi (2.66 km)70 yd (64 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [54]

    June 7 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 7, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NW of Sedan Union NM 36°15′N103°17′W / 36.25°N 103.28°W / 36.25; -103.28 (Sedan (Jun. 7, EF0)) 1434–14350.1 mi (0.16 km)20 yd (18 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [55]
    EF0NE of Owensville Gasconade MO 38°22′N91°29′W / 38.36°N 91.48°W / 38.36; -91.48 (Owensville (Jun. 7, EF0)) 1935–19360.05 mi (0.080 km)20 yd (18 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [56]
    EF1WNW of Tyler, KY, to NW of Troy, TN Fulton (KY), New Madrid (MO), Lake (TN), Obion (TN) KY, MO, TN 36°33′23″N89°29′51″W / 36.5565°N 89.4974°W / 36.5565; -89.4974 (Tyler (Jun. 7, EF1)) 1948–204518.19 mi (29.27 km)200 yd (180 m)$270,000In Kentucky and Missouri, hundreds of trees were snapped and corn fields were flattened but no structures were damaged. Significant tree damage continued into Tennessee. In Obion County many homes suffered roof damage and some structures suffered significant damage. [57] [58]
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    EF0 Harvester area St. Charles MO 38°44′35″N90°36′04″W / 38.743°N 90.601°W / 38.743; -90.601 (Harvester (Jun. 7, EF0)) 2056–21042.67 mi (4.30 km)20 yd (18 m)UnknownAn apartment complex and several homes lost shingles and panels. Cinder blocks were toppled and two overhangs were destroyed at a fitness center. Trees were snapped. [61]
    EF0WNW of Bridgeton St. Louis MO 38°47′N90°37′W / 38.78°N 90.61°W / 38.78; -90.61 (Bridgeton (Jun. 7, EF0)) 2114–21184.22 mi (6.79 km)40 yd (37 m)Unknown [62]
    EF0E of Maeystown Monroe IL 38°14′N90°10′W / 38.23°N 90.16°W / 38.23; -90.16 (Corona (Jun. 7, EF0)) 2219–22200.34 mi (0.55 km)40 yd (37 m)UnknownA brief tornado downed several trees, one of which caused moderate damage to a home. A barn was also damaged. [63]
    EF0WSW of Red Bud Monroe IL 38°12′08″N90°03′23″W / 38.2023°N 90.0563°W / 38.2023; -90.0563 (Red Bud (Jun. 7, EF0)) 2243–22440.3 mi (0.48 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado caused minor tree damage. [64]
    EF0W of Corona Lincoln NM 34°14′N105°37′W / 34.23°N 105.62°W / 34.23; -105.62 (Corona (Jun. 7, EF0)) 2258–22590.25 mi (0.40 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [65]
    EF0W of Corona Lincoln NM 34°15′00″N105°38′22″W / 34.2501°N 105.6394°W / 34.2501; -105.6394 (Corona (Jun. 7, EF0)) 2314–23160.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [66]
    EF0N of Roswell Chaves NM 33°35′N104°32′W / 33.59°N 104.53°W / 33.59; -104.53 (Roswell (Jun. 7, EF0)) 0125–01303.73 mi (6.00 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado was observed by storm chasers over an open field. [67]

    June 8 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 8, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1ENE of Crowder Troup GA 33°00′41″N85°08′59″W / 33.0113°N 85.1496°W / 33.0113; -85.1496 (Crowder (Jun. 8, EF1)) 0559–06031.8 mi (2.9 km)280 yd (260 m)$150,000Trees were snapped and uprooted, crushing three cars and damaging houses. A greenhouse was destroyed and some houses suffered shingle and siding damage. [68]
    EF1SSW of Fairplay Park CO 39°06′47″N105°03′26″W / 39.113°N 105.0572°W / 39.113; -105.0572 (Fairplay (Jun. 8, EF1)) 1655–17040.25 mi (0.40 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownA tornado traveled mostly over open country. The roof of one home was damaged. [69]
    EF0SE of Fairplay Park CO 39°09′31″N104°55′15″W / 39.1586°N 104.9208°W / 39.1586; -104.9208 (Fairplay (Jun 8, EF0)) 1706–17150.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [70]
    EF2W of Lake George Park, Teller CO 38°59′N105°26′W / 38.98°N 105.43°W / 38.98; -105.43 (Lake George (Jun. 8, EF2)) 1832–19026.33 mi (10.19 km)150 yd (140 m)UnknownA tornado struck an RV park near Lake George, damaging several structures. Trees and power lines were downed along its path. [71] [72]
    EF0S of Grover Weld CO 40°50′N104°14′W / 40.84°N 104.23°W / 40.84; -104.23 (Grover(Jun. 8, EF0)) 18540.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The tornado remained over open country. No damage was reported. [73]
    EF1 Aurora area Arapahoe CO 39°42′N104°49′W / 39.70°N 104.81°W / 39.70; -104.81 (Aurora(Jun. 8, EF1)) 18580.25 mi (0.40 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownA construction trailer and golf course were damaged. One person was injured. [74]
    EF0NE of Carpenter Laramie WY 41°04′08″N104°15′18″W / 41.0688°N 104.2551°W / 41.0688; -104.2551 (Carpenter (Jun. 8, EF0)) 1900–19050.54 mi (0.87 km)25 yd (23 m)UnknownA weak tornado produced a swirling path in a grassy area. Three outbuildings suffered minor roof damage and at east two trees were partially uprooted with broken limbs. Tumbleweeds were lofted into power lines. [75]
    EF0ENE of Palmer Lake Douglas CO 39°08′N104°49′W / 39.14°N 104.82°W / 39.14; -104.82 (Palmer Lake (Jun. 8, EF0)) 19120.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The tornado remained over open country [76]
    EF0SSE of Roggen Weld CO 40°07′N104°20′W / 40.12°N 104.34°W / 40.12; -104.34 (Roggen (Jun. 8, EF0)) 19170.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The tornado moved over open country [77]
    EF0Rural Elbert County Elbert CO 40°01′N104°12′W / 40.01°N 104.20°W / 40.01; -104.20 (Prospect Valley (Jun. 8, EF0)) 19430.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The tornado moved over open country [78]
    EF0SSE of Bennett Arapahoe CO 39°33′N104°19′W / 39.55°N 104.32°W / 39.55; -104.32 (Bennett (Jun. 8, EF0)) 19430.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The tornado briefly touched down in open country. [79]
    EF1E of Ecinoso Lincoln NM 33°42′00″N105°22′50″W / 33.7°N 105.3805°W / 33.7; -105.3805 (Ecinoso (Jun. 8, EF1)) 2023–20311.75 mi (2.82 km)160 yd (150 m)$100,000The tornado initially touched down in an open desert area and traveled east southeast down Richardson Canyon Road, snapping off the tops and many branches off of numerous trees. The tornado intensified as it approached two homes, completely destroying a single wide mobile home and tossing a double wide mobile home into a barn. At least two other homes and several other barns and sheds sustained damage. [80]
    EF0NNE of Shoemaker Mora NM 35°55′N104°50′W / 35.91°N 104.83°W / 35.91; -104.83 (Shoemaker (Jun. 8, EF0)) 2145–21502.82 mi (4.54 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A small tornado crossed Interstate 25; no damaged occurred. [81]
    EF0N of Springer Colfax NM 36°26′N104°35′W / 36.44°N 104.59°W / 36.44; -104.59 (Springer (Jun. 8, EF0)) 2235–22401.39 mi (2.24 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief landspout that caused no damage. [82]
    EF0S of Maxwell Colfax NM 36°28′N104°32′W / 36.47°N 104.54°W / 36.47; -104.54 (Maxwell (Jun. 8, EF0)) 2240–22451.08 mi (1.74 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [83]
    EF1 Martinsburg Berkeley WV 39°27′22″N77°58′52″W / 39.456°N 77.981°W / 39.456; -77.981 (Martinsburg (Jun. 8, EF1)) 0041–00441 mi (1.6 km)100 yd (91 m)$30,000A section of porch roof was lifted from on residence. Scattered tree damage occurred, with two trees falling on a house. Dozens of trees were snapped or topped off at the grounds of a manor. A large HVAC panel was embedded in the ground. [84]
    EF0E of Otis Eddy NM 32°21′00″N104°05′03″W / 32.35°N 104.0843°W / 32.35; -104.0843 (Otis (Jun. 8, EF0)) 0105–01060.22 mi (0.35 km)200 yd (180 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [85]

    June 9 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 9, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Avery Red River TX 33°33′12″N94°46′25″W / 33.5532°N 94.7735°W / 33.5532; -94.7735 (Avery (Jun. 9, EF0)) 1316–13211.71 mi (2.75 km)200 yd (180 m)$10,000Numerous trees snapped and a school gym roof was damaged. The roof of the dugout on the baseball field was ripped off and an outhouse was overturned. [86]
    EF1W of Old Bethel to NNE of Wolf Springs Colbert, Lawrence AL 34°34′56″N87°33′39″W / 34.5822°N 87.5607°W / 34.5822; -87.5607 (Old Bethel (Jun. 9, EF1)) 0130–01355.86 mi (9.43 km)150 yd (140 m)UnknownSeveral hardwood trees were snapped, twisted, or uprooted. A large outbuilding was destroyed and another was heavily damaged. Several homes sustained minor shingle damage, and one house lost its awning. A utility pole was snapped. [87] [88]
    EF0SSW of Providence Orangeburg SC 33°19′21″N80°35′01″W / 33.3226°N 80.5837°W / 33.3226; -80.5837 (Providence (Jun. 9, EF0)) 0217–02191.87 mi (3.01 km)75 yd (69 m)UnknownA brief tornado caused minor tree damage. [89]

    June 10 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 10, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1SSE of Scottsboro Jackson AL 34°38′37″N86°01′16″W / 34.6437°N 86.0211°W / 34.6437; -86.0211 (Scottsboro (Jun. 10, EF1)) 1844–18568.4 mi (13.5 km)300 yd (270 m)UnknownHundreds of trees and numerous power poles were snapped or downed. Two sheds were damaged and two mobile homes were pushed off their foundations. A few homes sustained minor roof damage. [90]
    EF0NE of Kingston Roane TN 35°53′N84°31′W / 35.88°N 84.51°W / 35.88; -84.51 (Kingston (Jun. 10, EF0)) 2106–21070.5 mi (0.80 km)100 yd (91 m)$50,000A small tornado formed just east of downtown Kingston and moved to the northeast. Hundreds of trees were downed. [91]
    EF0ENE of Plummer Greene IN 38°59′20″N86°56′24″W / 38.9889°N 86.94°W / 38.9889; -86.94 (Plummer (Jun. 10, EF0)) 2323–23240.5 mi (0.80 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [92]

    June 11 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 11, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0ENE of Devils Lake Ramsey ND 48°07′N98°49′W / 48.11°N 98.81°W / 48.11; -98.81 (Devils Lake (Jun. 11, EF0)) 1814–18170.4 mi (0.64 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [93]
    EF0NE of Tribune Greeley KS 38°31′16″N101°41′05″W / 38.5212°N 101.6846°W / 38.5212; -101.6846 (Tribune (Jun. 11, EF0)) 2154–21570.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [94]
    EF1SE of Brant Township to SE of St. Charles Saginaw MI 43°14′N84°13′W / 43.24°N 84.21°W / 43.24; -84.21 (Brant Township (Jun. 11, EF1)) 2155–22085.3 mi (8.5 km)300 yd (270 m)$250,000Several large trees were uprooted, and many more were damaged severely, some of which fell on adjacent dwellings. Some minor to moderate structural damage was also observed, consisting mainly of partially lost roofs, blown out garage doors and destruction of out buildings. Additional EF0 damage was observed across M-52 north of Ring and continued to near Sharon on the far south side of St. Charles. [95]
    EF1E of Lutzville to Hopewell area Bedford PA 40°01′N78°25′W / 40.02°N 78.42°W / 40.02; -78.42 (Lutzville (Jun. 11, EF1)) 2310–232010.98 mi (17.67 km)100 yd (91 m)$2,500Intermittent tornado snapped or uprooted hundreds of trees and damaged two homes. [96]
    EF1E of Blue Grass Wadena MN 46°33′14″N94°56′50″W / 46.5538°N 94.9473°W / 46.5538; -94.9473 (Blue Grass (Jun. 11, EF1)) 2315–23181 mi (1.6 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A number of 18 in (46 cm) were snapped. [97]
    EF1NE of Langford Marshall SD 45°39′31″N97°40′09″W / 45.6587°N 97.6692°W / 45.6587; -97.6692 (Langford (Jun. 11, EF1)) 2318–23190.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)UnknownA large, garage sustained substantial roof damage with a large portion of the roof blown off on the southern side. A smaller, wooden garage nearby was almost completely destroyed with debris flying almost 100 yards to the southeast. [98]
    EF1N of Selkirk Logan KS 38°42′43″N101°05′52″W / 38.7119°N 101.0978°W / 38.7119; -101.0978 (Selkirk (Jun. 11, EF1)) 0058–01020.1 mi (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)$50,000Tornado destroyed a garage and barn. [99]
    EF0ENE of San Angelo Tom Green TX 31°29′N100°23′W / 31.49°N 100.39°W / 31.49; -100.39 (San Angelo (Jun. 11, EF0)) 0120–01210.69 mi (1.11 km)50 yd (46 m)UnknownA brief tornado damaged roofs, trees, signs, and fences. [100]
    EF0NE of Goodfellow Air Force Base Tom Green TX 31°26′52″N100°22′41″W / 31.4479°N 100.378°W / 31.4479; -100.378 (Goodfellow Air Force Base (Jun. 11, EF0)) 0124–01250.59 mi (0.95 km)75 yd (69 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [101]

    June 12 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 12, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0WSW of Oakalla Burnet TX 30°55′56″N98°02′25″W / 30.9321°N 98.0402°W / 30.9321; -98.0402 (Oakalla (Jun. 12, EF0)) 0118–01190.12 mi (0.19 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused minor tree damage. [102]
    EF2ESE of Lake Victor Burnet TX 30°52′07″N98°05′15″W / 30.8685°N 98.0875°W / 30.8685; -98.0875 (Lake Victor (Jun. 12, EF2)) 0125–01291.68 mi (2.70 km)100 yd (91 m)$200,000A brief tornado caused significant damage to one home, moving it 100 yd (91 m) off its foundation. Five people sheltered in a bathroom sustained minor injuries. Another home sustained minor damage. [103]
    EF1WNW of Okolona Chickasaw MS 34°01′52″N88°49′10″W / 34.0312°N 88.8194°W / 34.0312; -88.8194 (Okolona (Jun. 12, EF1)) 0330–03401.29 mi (2.08 km)200 yd (180 m)$100,000A tornado snapped or uprooted many trees, some of which fell on homes. One person sustained minor injuries. [104]

    June 13 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 13, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF2NNE of Hulett to NNW of Aladdin Crook WY 44°42′50″N104°34′23″W / 44.714°N 104.573°W / 44.714; -104.573 (Hulett (Jun. 13, EF2)) 2241–231416.61 mi (26.73 km)530 yd (480 m)$100,000A significant number of large ponderosa pine trees were uprooted and snapped. One mobile home was completely destroyed. Several outbuldings were damaged or destroyed. One person was injured. [105]
    EF0WSW of Chinook Blaine MT 48°26′N109°14′W / 48.43°N 109.23°W / 48.43; -109.23 (Chinook (Jun. 13, EF0)) 22450.25 mi (0.40 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [106]

    June 14 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 14, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1NW of Webster Rooks KS 39°27′40″N99°27′38″W / 39.4611°N 99.4606°W / 39.4611; -99.4606 (Webster (Jun. 14, EF1)) 2227–22341 mi (1.6 km)110 yd (100 m)$10,000Power poles were knocked down and fencing was damaged. [107]
    EF0NNE of Limon Lincoln CO 39°34′N103°32′W / 39.56°N 103.53°W / 39.56; -103.53 (Limon (Jun. 14, EF0)) 23110.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [108]
    EF0SSW of Hildreth Franklin NE 40°17′37″N99°03′44″W / 40.2937°N 99.0621°W / 40.2937; -99.0621 (Hildreth (Jun. 14, EF0)) 0031–00391.19 mi (1.92 km)75 yd (69 m)$0No reported damage. [109]
    EF0SSW of Inavale Webster NE 40°03′06″N98°41′06″W / 40.0516°N 98.6851°W / 40.0516; -98.6851 (Inavale (Jun. 14, EF0)) 0125–01270.27 mi (0.43 km)25 yd (23 m)$0No reported damage. [110]
    EF0SW of Giltner Hamilton NE 40°43′11″N98°13′00″W / 40.7197°N 98.2167°W / 40.7197; -98.2167 (Giltner (Jun. 14, EF0)) 0305–03060.01 mi (0.016 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [111]
    EF0SW of Giltner Hamilton NE 40°43′11″N98°13′00″W / 40.7197°N 98.2167°W / 40.7197; -98.2167 (Giltner (Jun. 14, EF0)) 0324–03250.01 mi (0.016 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [112]

    June 15 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 15, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
    EF0NW of Peculiar Cass MO 38°44′05″N94°32′09″W / 38.7347°N 94.5357°W / 38.7347; -94.5357 (Peculiar (Jun. 15, EF0)) 0917–09222.9 mi (4.7 km)25 yd (23 m)UnknownA brief tornado that caused minor roof damage. [113]

    June 16 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 16, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
    EF0ENE of Madison Stanton NE 41°51′35″N97°21′37″W / 41.8596°N 97.3602°W / 41.8596; -97.3602 (Stanton (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2038 – 20401.25 mi (2.01 km)100 yd (91 m)$0 See section on this tornado family [114]
    EF4 Stanton Stanton NE 41°53′35″N97°19′48″W / 41.893°N 97.33°W / 41.893; -97.33 (Stanton (Jun. 16, EF4)) 2042 – 211112.11 mi (19.49 km)400 yd (370 m)$2,250,000 See section on this tornado family [115]
    EF0NNE of Alvord Lyon IA 43°22′N96°19′W / 43.37°N 96.31°W / 43.37; -96.31 (Alvord (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2043 – 20440.2 mi (0.32 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado caused no reported damage. [116]
    EF4E of Stanton to Pilger to E of Altona Stanton, Cuming, Wayne NE 41°57′10″N97°08′13″W / 41.9528°N 97.1369°W / 41.9528; -97.1369 (Pilger (Jun. 16, EF4)) 2100 – 214623.94 mi (38.53 km)500 yd (460 m)$14,250,0001 death – See section on this tornado family [117]
    EF4S of Pilger to ENE of Altona Stanton, Cuming, Wayne NE 41°58′27″N97°02′24″W / 41.9742°N 97.04°W / 41.9742; -97.04 (Pilger (Jun. 16, EF4)) 2113 – 213911.5 mi (18.5 km)500 yd (460 m)$1,375,0001 death – See section on this tornado family [118]
    EF4ENE of Altona to SSE of Allen Wayne, Dixon NE 42°07′37″N96°52′07″W / 42.127°N 96.8686°W / 42.127; -96.8686 (Wakefield (Jun. 16, EF4)) 2140 – 220815.84 mi (25.49 km)530 yd (480 m)$3,050,000 See section on this tornado family [119]
    EF0SSW of Hubbard Dakota NE 42°22′N96°35′W / 42.36°N 96.59°W / 42.36; -96.59 (Hubbard (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2241 – 22420.26 mi (0.42 km)50 yd (46 m)$0 See section on this tornado family [120]
    EF0N of Plover to WSW of West Bend Pocahontas, Palo Alto IA 42°53′44″N94°37′37″W / 42.8956°N 94.627°W / 42.8956; -94.627 (Plover (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2244 – 22556.09 mi (9.80 km)250 yd (230 m)$10,000Damage was limited to crops. [121]
    EF0SW of Hardy Humboldt IA 42°46′27″N94°07′33″W / 42.7741°N 94.1259°W / 42.7741; -94.1259 (Hardy (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2322 – 23304.61 mi (7.42 km)50 yd (46 m)$10,000Little damage was observed. [122]
    EF0N of Sargent Custer NE 41°41′55″N99°21′56″W / 41.6985°N 99.3655°W / 41.6985; -99.3655 (Sargent (Jun. 16, EF0)) 23240.2 mi (0.32 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A brief touchdown with no damage. [123]
    EF1WSW of Burwell Garfield NE 41°45′29″N99°14′10″W / 41.7580°N 99.2362°W / 41.7580; -99.2362 (Burwell (Jun. 16, EF1)) 2335 – 23402.4 mi (3.9 km)400 yd (370 m)$15,000A small building was overturned, a grain bin was blown off its foundation and destroyed, and large tree limbs were downed. [124]
    EF1NNE of Mason City Municipal Airport to NW of Mason City Cerro Gordo IA 43°12′22″N93°18′36″W / 43.2062°N 93.3101°W / 43.2062; -93.3101 (Mason City (Jun. 16, EF1)) 2348 – 23533.03 mi (4.88 km)110 yd (100 m)$59,000This tornado caused minor property damage, mainly near the end of its path. [125]
    EF1SW of Meservey to N of Alexander Wright, Franklin IA 42°52′30″N93°30′19″W / 42.875°N 93.5054°W / 42.875; -93.5054 (Palsville (Jun. 16, EF1)) 2352 – 23562.57 mi (4.14 km)175 yd (160 m)$30,000A tornado embedded within a larger swath of straight-line winds damaged trees and farmsteads. [126]
    EF0N of Mason City Cerro Gordo IA 43°13′18″N93°12′45″W / 43.2216°N 93.2126°W / 43.2216; -93.2126 (Mason City (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2356 – 23571.1 mi (1.8 km)40 yd (37 m)$7,000An intermittent tornado damaged some trees and a house north of Mason City. A convergent pattern was noted in nearby farm fields. [127]
    EF2NNW of Burwell to NE of Burwell Garfield NE 41°48′10″N99°08′27″W / 41.8028°N 99.1407°W / 41.8028; -99.1407 (Burwell (Jun. 16, EF2)) 0001 – 00155.19 mi (8.35 km)500 yd (460 m)$100,000A center irrigation pivot system was overturned, and numerous trees and power poles were snapped. [128]
    EF2ENE of Burwell (1st tornado) Garfield NE 41°50′23″N98°59′55″W / 41.8397°N 98.9986°W / 41.8397; -98.9986 (Burwell (Jun. 16, EF2)) 0020 – 00261.56 mi (2.51 km)700 yd (640 m)$100,000Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, a street sign was bent, and buildings were damaged. [129]
    EF2ENE of Burwell (2nd tornado) Garfield NE 41°50′05″N98°57′24″W / 41.8348°N 98.9567°W / 41.8348; -98.9567 (Burwell (Jun. 16, EF2)) 0028 – 00320.3 mi (0.48 km)400 yd (370 m)$5,000Numerous trees were snapped, with a few denuded. [130]
    EF0ENE of Burwell (3rd tornado) Garfield NE 41°49′46″N98°57′13″W / 41.8295°N 98.9537°W / 41.8295; -98.9537 (Burwell (Jun. 16, EF0)) 00300.2 mi (0.32 km)40 yd (37 m)$1,000A brief tornado downed several large tree limbs. [131]
    EF1N of Allison to W of Clarksville Butler IA 42°47′30″N92°49′23″W / 42.7918°N 92.823°W / 42.7918; -92.823 (Allison (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0039 – 00464.71 mi (7.58 km)100 yd (91 m)$205,000Several farmsteads were damaged, with a barn completely destroyed at one of them. Trees in a shelter belt were also heavily damaged. [132]
    EF1ENE of Allison to W of Clarksville Butler IA 42°46′59″N92°44′59″W / 42.7831°N 92.7498°W / 42.7831; -92.7498 (Allison (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0045 – 00481.72 mi (2.77 km)150 yd (140 m)$401,000This tornado formed just south of the previous tornado and damaged a farmstead, destroying outbuildings at that location. Trees in multiple shelter belts were heavily damaged. [133]
    EF1E of Clarksville to N of Shell Rock Butler IA 42°47′06″N92°37′56″W / 42.7849°N 92.6323°W / 42.7849; -92.6323 (Clarksville (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0052 – 00552.12 mi (3.41 km)120 yd (110 m)$202,000Multiple shelter belts were damaged, along with two homes, one of which lost part of its roof. [134]
    EF0WNW of Tripoli Bremer IA 42°48′48″N92°20′06″W / 42.8134°N 92.3349°W / 42.8134; -92.3349 (Tripoli (Jun. 16, EF0)) 0112 – 01162 mi (3.2 km)75 yd (69 m)$4,000A brief tornado remained over open fields. [135]
    EF0SW of Dickinson Stark ND 46°43′N102°54′W / 46.71°N 102.9°W / 46.71; -102.9 (Dickinson (Jun. 16, EF0)) 0223 – 02271.35 mi (2.17 km)25 yd (23 m)$0This tornado remained over open country and caused no damage. [136]
    EF1SSW of Lamont to Southern Edgewood Buchanan, Delaware IA 42°32′28″N91°38′54″W / 42.5412°N 91.6484°W / 42.5412; -91.6484 (Lamont (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0230 – 025513.9 mi (22.4 km)50 yd (46 m)$150,000Several grain bins were collapsed or destroyed and two old hog confinements were severely damaged. Numerous trees were snapped as well. [137] [138]
    EF0SSW of Atkins Benton IA 41°58′45″N91°52′22″W / 41.9792°N 91.8728°W / 41.9792; -91.8728 (Atkins (Jun. 16, EF0)) 0305 – 03060.07 mi (0.11 km)30 yd (27 m)$1,000A brief tornado left a swath of damage in a corn field. Corn stalks were snapped off at their base. [139]
    EF2Southern Platteville Grant WI 42°44′15″N90°31′08″W / 42.7376°N 90.5188°W / 42.7376; -90.5188 (Platteville (Jun. 16, EF2)) 0345 – 03503.76 mi (6.05 km)100 yd (91 m)$11,502,000This was the first of two tornadoes that struck Platteville simultaneously. This one damaged 20 homes and destroyed 12 others, including a split-level home that had its top floor ripped off. Multiple businesses were also damaged, including a gas station that was destroyed. Several buildings had major roof damage and windows blown out at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville Campus, and multiple cars on the property were flipped and damaged. Metal light poles at the stadium were broken. Trees and power lines were downed, and a cemetery was damaged as well. Five people were injured, one seriously. [140]
    EF1Northern Platteville Grant WI 42°45′08″N90°28′23″W / 42.7521°N 90.4731°W / 42.7521; -90.4731 (Platteville (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0349 – 03500.49 mi (0.79 km)50 yd (46 m)$541,000This was the second of two tornadoes that struck Platteville simultaneously. The roof was ripped off of an apartment building and some trees were downed. [141]
    EF1N of Leslie to SE of Rewey Lafayette, Iowa WI 42°48′43″N90°22′02″W / 42.8119°N 90.3672°W / 42.8119; -90.3672 (Leslie (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0400 – 04021.17 mi (1.88 km)50 yd (46 m)$33,000Many trees were downed or snapped. [142]
    EF1NE of Leslie Lafayette WI 42°48′19″N90°22′23″W / 42.8054°N 90.3731°W / 42.8054; -90.3731 (Leslie (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0400 – 04114.35 mi (7.00 km)200 yd (180 m)$1,500,000Numerous trees and power poles were downed, and a large calf barn was nearly completely destroyed, killing two calves. Several pole barns were completely destroyed, and homes sustained minor roof damage. A garage was blown off of its foundation. [143]
    EF1WSW of Mineral Point Iowa WI 42°49′15″N90°15′49″W / 42.8208°N 90.2636°W / 42.8208; -90.2636 (Mineral Point (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0410 – 04110.41 mi (0.66 km)100 yd (91 m)$20,000Numerous large trees were downed and cars were flipped. A chimney was removed from a home, and a small shed sustained roof damage. [144]
    EF1NW of Postville (1st tornado) Green WI 42°48′57″N89°47′41″W / 42.8157°N 89.7947°W / 42.8157; -89.7947 (Postville (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0436 – 04380.4 mi (0.64 km)125 yd (114 m)$50,000Farm buildings sustained major damage, and numerous large trees were downed. [145]
    EF1NW of Postville (2nd tornado) Green WI 42°49′30″N89°46′58″W / 42.825°N 89.7828°W / 42.825; -89.7828 (Postville (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0436 – 04380.51 mi (0.82 km)125 yd (114 m)$200,000Two homes sustained major damage, and 24 homes sustained minor damage. Numerous large trees were downed as well. [146]

    June 17 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 17, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishState / ProvinceStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
    EF3 Verona Dane WI 43°00′09″N89°33′28″W / 43.0024°N 89.5579°W / 43.0024; -89.5579 (Verona (Jun. 16, EF2)) 0508 – 05100.96 mi (1.54 km)100 yd (91 m)$14,000,000Country View Elementary School and several homes sustained major structural damage, with other homes sustaining lesser damage. Reinforced, load-bearing masonry exterior walls were collapsed at the school. A large storage barn was swept away, with six antique cars stored inside thrown into an adjacent field and destroyed. [147] [148] [149] [150]
    EF2 Southwestern Madison Dane WI 43°04′N89°24′W / 43.07°N 89.40°W / 43.07; -89.40 (Madison (Jun. 16, EF2)) 0515 – 05160.22 mi (0.35 km)200 yd (180 m)$5,000,000Brief tornado touched down in a residential area of southwest Madison, downing numerous trees and power lines and damaging structures. Homes had their roofs torn off on Friar Lane. [151] [147] [148] [152]
    EF1SSW of Maple Bluff Dane WI 43°04′38″N89°22′11″W / 43.0772°N 89.3696°W / 43.0772; -89.3696 (Maple Bluff (Jun. 16, EF1)) 0521 – 05221.49 mi (2.40 km)300 yd (270 m)$150,000Tornado began at B.B. Clarke Beach just to the east of downtown Madison and affected the Marquette neighborhood. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, some of which landed on homes and cars. Power lines were downed, and a house and a business lost their roofs. Other homes sustained shingle damage and several sailboats were sunk. A canoe and two kayaks were thrown as well. [151] [147] [148]
    EF1ENE of Clarno to SE of Juda Green WI 42°31′56″N89°36′43″W / 42.5323°N 89.6119°W / 42.5323; -89.6119 (Clarno (Jun. 17, EF1)) 0940 – 09486.78 mi (10.91 km)640 yd (590 m)$300,000Sheds were destroyed and barns were severely damaged. Numerous large trees were snapped and uprooted. [153]
    EF1 Hale Iosco MI 44°22′20″N83°49′29″W / 44.3722°N 83.8247°W / 44.3722; -83.8247 (Hale (Jun. 17, EF1)) 1557 – 15581.58 mi (2.54 km)100 yd (91 m)$140,000High-profile vehicles and numerous power and light poles were blown over in town, considerable tree damage was observed, and several homes and businesses sustained roof damage. [154]
    EF3W of Capitol to Custer National Forest Carter MT 45°28′42″N104°11′00″W / 45.4783°N 104.1832°W / 45.4783; -104.1832 (Capitol (Jun. 17, EF3)) 2027 – 213010 mi (16 km)880 yd (800 m)UnknownA trailer home was obliterated, with its frame twisted and tossed over one mile (1.6 km) away. Nearby, an old A-frame schoolhouse was completely destroyed with only its basement left behind. Debris from this structure was thrown 100 yards (91 m). Six nearby cars were found up to 200 yards (180 m) away. Twenty power poles were snapped along the track, one of which was pulled out of the ground. Additionally, 20 hay bales weighing up to 1,500 lb (680 kg) were blown away and not recovered. The tornado continued into Custer National Forest before dissipating. This was the strongest tornado ever recorded in southeastern Montana. [155]
    EF0NE of Hell Creek State Park Carter MT 47°42′54″N106°42′15″W / 47.715°N 106.7041°W / 47.715; -106.7041 (Hell Creek State Park (Jun. 17, EF0)) 2154 – 21580.07 mi (0.11 km)15 yd (14 m)$0A cooperative observer reported a tornado that caused no known damage. [156]
    EF0SSE of Irwin Cherry NE 42°35′04″N101°45′41″W / 42.5845°N 101.7613°W / 42.5845; -101.7613 (Irwin (Jun. 17, EF0)) 2240 – 22430.37 mi (0.60 km)40 yd (37 m)$0The public reported a tornado that moved across open country; no known damage occurred. [157]
    EF0NNE of Irwin Cherry NE 42°59′10″N101°52′34″W / 42.986°N 101.876°W / 42.986; -101.876 (Irwin (Jun. 17, EF0)) 22400.2 mi (0.32 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado; no damage was reported. [158]
    EF0S of Merriman Cherry NE 42°30′44″N101°42′32″W / 42.5122°N 101.7089°W / 42.5122; -101.7089 (Merriman (Jun. 17, EF0)) 2328 – 23320.73 mi (1.17 km)40 yd (37 m)$60,000A semi-trailer truck was overturned and a car was blown off the road. [159]
    EF0N of Whitman Cherry NE 42°25′32″N101°33′10″W / 42.4255°N 101.5528°W / 42.4255; -101.5528 (Whitman (Jun. 17, EF0)) 0000 – 00100.66 mi (1.06 km)40 yd (37 m)$10,000Trees were uprooted and treetops were damaged. [160]
    EF1SW of Hartington Cedar NE 42°33′38″N97°18′49″W / 42.5606°N 97.3137°W / 42.5606; -97.3137 (Hartington (Jun. 17, EF1)) 0057 – 01053.94 mi (6.34 km)630 yd (580 m)$10,000A tornado heavily damaged outbuildings on a farmstead. Tree damage occurred along the path as well. [161]
    EF3 Coleridge Cedar NE 42°32′14″N97°15′23″W / 42.5371°N 97.2563°W / 42.5371; -97.2563 (Coleridge (Jun. 17, EF3)) 0109 – 01568.24 mi (13.26 km)2,059 yd (1,883 m)$2,000,000Power poles were snapped, farm fields were severely scoured, trees were debarked, and barns were swept away by this massive and slow-moving multiple-vortex wedge tornado. A grain bin was thrown 300 yards, a dehydration plant was completely leveled, and a truck and a trailer were tossed as well. The outer edge of the circulation impacted Coleridge, where a scoreboard was destroyed, a set of bleachers was thrown 100 yards (91 m), storage buildings were damaged, trees were downed, and homes sustained minor damage. Outside of town, farm fields were scoured, livestock was killed, additional trees were debarked, outbuildings were destroyed, and several farmhouses were damaged or destroyed, including two unanchored homes that were swept completely away. [162] [163]
    EF0WSW of Brownlee Cherry NE 42°07′N101°09′W / 42.12°N 101.15°W / 42.12; -101.15 (Brownlee (Jun. 17, EF0)) 01390.2 mi (0.32 km)20 yd (18 m)$0An NWS employee observed a brief tornado in open rangeland; no known damage occurred. [164]
    EF1 Verona to Westmoreland Oneida NY 41°08′N75°35′W / 41.13°N 75.58°W / 41.13; -75.58 (Verona (June 17 EF1)) 020311 mi (18 km)250 yd (230 m)UnknownNumerous trees were snapped and uprooted in Verona, several homes sustained trim and shingle damage, tree branches were speared into a garage wall, fences and signs were downed, and a barn and sheds were destroyed in town. Minor tree damage occurred further east before the tornado lifted in Westmoreland. [165]
    EF0WSW of Mullen Hooker NE 41°57′39″N101°16′07″W / 41.9607°N 101.2685°W / 41.9607; -101.2685 (Mullen (Jun. 17, EF0)) 0207 – 02171.7 mi (2.7 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a tornado that caused no known damage. [166]
    EF1NNE of Laurel Cedar NE 42°30′28″N97°03′07″W / 42.5078°N 97.0519°W / 42.5078; -97.0519 (Laurel (Jun. 17, EF1)) 0210 – 02253.39 mi (5.46 km)850 yd (780 m)$25,000A house on a farmstead lost part of its roof and nearby outbuildings were heavily damaged. Tree and power pole damage occurred as well. [167]
    EF0ENE of Coleridge Cedar NE 42°30′58″N97°09′32″W / 42.516°N 97.1589°W / 42.516; -97.1589 (Coleridge (Jun. 17, EF0)) 0210 – 02181.29 mi (2.08 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A short-lived tornado caused minor damage. [168]
    EF2NNE of Laurel Cedar NE 42°30′58″N97°09′32″W / 42.516°N 97.1589°W / 42.516; -97.1589 (Laurel (Jun. 17, EF2)) 0228 – 02340.94 mi (1.51 km)200 yd (180 m)$50,000A short-lived but strong tornado struck impacted two farmsteads; on one, a majority of the roof was removed from a house and several outbuildings were completely destroyed. [169]
    EF2NNE of Laurel Cedar NE 42°29′56″N97°02′27″W / 42.4988°N 97.0407°W / 42.4988; -97.0407 (Laurel (Jun. 17, EF2)) 0245 – 03258.04 mi (12.94 km)750 yd (690 m)$250,000Outbuildings were completely destroyed at a farmstead, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred. [170]
    EF1WNW of Dixon Dixon NE 42°25′34″N97°01′04″W / 42.426°N 97.0177°W / 42.426; -97.0177 (Dixon (Jun. 17, EF1)) 0345 – 03522.5 mi (4.0 km)100 yd (91 m)$20,000A tornado damaged farm buildings, trees, power poles, and crops along its path. [171]
    EF2S of Humboldt Minnehaha SD 43°35′51″N97°03′30″W / 43.5975°N 97.0583°W / 43.5975; -97.0583 (Humboldt (Jun. 17, EF2)) 0344 – 04023.37 mi (5.42 km)400 yd (370 m)$100,000Trees and power poles were snapped, outbuildings were destroyed, and a house lost its roof and some exterior walls. A metal storage building was destroyed as well. [172]
    EF0S of George Lyon IA 43°16′N96°00′W / 43.27°N 96.0°W / 43.27; -96.0 (George (Jun. 17, EF0)) 0427 – 04280.3 mi (0.48 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado over open country; no known damage occurred. [173]

    June 18 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 18, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
    EF0NW of Royal Clay IA 43°05′N95°20′W / 43.09°N 95.33°W / 43.09; -95.33 (Royal (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0615 – 06160.2 mi (0.32 km)50 ft (17 yd)$5,000A brief tornado damaged a few outbuildings. [174]
    EF0NE of Black Earth Dane WI 43°09′23″N89°42′44″W / 43.1564°N 89.7122°W / 43.1564; -89.7122 (Black Earth (Jun. 18, EF0)) 1227 – 12280.16 mi (0.26 km)30 yd (27 m)$0The public observed a tornado damaging trees. [175]
    EF1E of Stephan Hyde SD 44°15′03″N99°22′02″W / 44.2509°N 99.3672°W / 44.2509; -99.3672 (Stephan (Jun. 18, EF1)) 2305 – 23150.73 mi (1.17 km)40 yd (37 m)UnknownOne house had part of its metal roof torn off while another completely lost its roof structure. A wooden barn collapsed, a machine shed was destroyed, and a semi-tractor trailer was blown on its side. Numerous trees in a grove were topped or had large branches broken off. [176]
    EF0NE of Fort Thompson Buffalo SD 44°11′N99°17′W / 44.18°N 99.28°W / 44.18; -99.28 (Fort Thompson (Jun. 18, EF0)) 2307 – 23152 mi (3.2 km)440 yd (400 m)UnknownSeveral softwood trees in a windbreak were uprooted or had large branches broken off. [177]
    EF0E of Gann Valley Buffalo SD 44°01′23″N98°56′20″W / 44.023°N 98.939°W / 44.023; -98.939 (Gann Valley (Jun. 18, EF0)) 2345 – 23500.65 mi (1.05 km)250 yd (230 m)$0A trained storm spotter reported a tornado in open country; no known damage occurred. [178]
    EF1NW of Crow Lake Jerauld SD 44°02′55″N98°50′06″W / 44.0487°N 98.8351°W / 44.0487; -98.8351 (Crow Lake (Jun. 18, EF1)) 2358 – 00040.67 mi (1.08 km)50 yd (46 m)$15,000A farm building sustained severe roof damage and tree damage occurred as well. [179]
    EF0SW of Ree Heights Hand SD 44°25′59″N99°16′05″W / 44.433°N 99.268°W / 44.433; -99.268 (Ree Heights (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0000 – 00050.21 mi (0.34 km)75 yd (69 m)UnknownA tornado caused roof damage to an outbuilding and damaged several trees in a windbreak. [180]
    EF0SW of Cresbard Faulk SD 45°07′19″N98°59′42″W / 45.122°N 98.995°W / 45.122; -98.995 (Cresbard (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0000 – 00051.17 mi (1.88 km)75 yd (69 m)UnknownAerial survey revealed a visible tornado path through a farm field. [181]
    EF1 Crow Lake Jerauld SD 43°56′53″N98°47′04″W / 43.948°N 98.7844°W / 43.948; -98.7844 (Crow Lake (Jun. 18, EF1)) 0001 – 00186.83 mi (10.99 km)150 yd (140 m)$50,000A tornado collapsed the roof of a farm building, causing severe damage, and snapped several trees. Crop damage occurred as well. [182]
    EF0SW of Ashley McIntosh ND 45°59′N99°26′W / 45.99°N 99.43°W / 45.99; -99.43 (Ashley (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0008 – 00090.02 mi (0.032 km)20 yd (18 m)$0Law enforcement reported a brief tornado in open country; no known damaged occurred. [183]
    EF2NNW of Crow Lake Jerauld SD 44°03′49″N98°48′09″W / 44.0635°N 98.8025°W / 44.0635; -98.8025 (Crow Lake (Jun. 18, EF2)) 0008 00170.77 mi (1.24 km)100 yd (91 m)$20,000A farm building was destroyed, and trees were splintered or debarked. [184]
    EF2 Wessington Springs Jerauld SD 44°04′21″N98°34′23″W / 44.0725°N 98.573°W / 44.0725; -98.573 (Wessington Springs (Jun. 18, EF2)) 0030 – 00522.22 mi (3.57 km)200 yd (180 m)$5,200,000A strong tornado impacted Wessington Springs, destroying three businesses and damaging nine others. At least 45 homes were damaged, of which 26 were deemed uninhabitable. Trees, power poles, and power lines were damaged, resulting in power outages to the entire town. Vehicles, signs, and crops were also damaged. One minor injury was reported. [185]
    EF4SSE of Lane to W of Alpena to S of Virgil Jerauld, Beadle SD 44°02′14″N98°24′12″W / 44.0372°N 98.4032°W / 44.0372; -98.4032 (Lane (Jun. 18, EF4)) 0043 – 012511.5 mi (18.5 km)880 yd (800 m)$300,000This large, violent multiple-vortex tornado morphed into a stovepipe later in its life cycle. Near Lane, a barn and some trees were damaged. The tornado reached EF2 strength as it continued north, blowing an area of gravel off of a road and snapping hardwood trees. South of Alpena, the tornado reached EF4 intensity, completely destroying a farmstead. Several outbuildings on the property were destroyed, trees were completely denuded and debarked, and the farmhouse was swept away with only the basement remaining. Farm machinery was tossed and damaged, and a nearby corn field was scoured to bare soil. Additional corn fields were heavily scoured west of Alpena before the tornado dissipated. Two people were injured. [186]
    EF2NW of Crow Lake Jerauld SD 44°02′02″N98°53′27″W / 44.034°N 98.8908°W / 44.034; -98.8908 (Crow Lake (Jun. 18, EF2)) 0045 – 00541.09 mi (1.75 km)100 yd (91 m)$25,000A farm building was destroyed and damage to crops and trees was observed. [187]
    EF0SE of Limestone Clarion PA 41°06′21″N79°17′55″W / 41.1059°N 79.2986°W / 41.1059; -79.2986 (Limestone (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0049 – 00564.57 mi (7.35 km)150 yd (140 m)$25,000Numerous hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted, a barn was destroyed, and the roof of a second-story deck was removed. [188]
    EF0NE of Akron Washington CO 40°23′N102°57′W / 40.38°N 102.95°W / 40.38; -102.95 (Akron (Jun. 18, EF0)) 02160.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado; no damage was reported. [189]
    EF0NNE of Akron Washington CO 40°18′N103°04′W / 40.3°N 103.07°W / 40.3; -103.07 (Akron (Jun. 18, EF0)) 02260.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado remained over open country and caused no damage. [190]
    EF0SE of Akron Washington CO 40°14′N103°04′W / 40.23°N 103.07°W / 40.23; -103.07 (Akron (Jun. 18, EF0)) 02360.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado; no damage was reported. [191]
    EF0NE of Marshall Lyon MN 44°29′N95°45′W / 44.48°N 95.75°W / 44.48; -95.75 (Marshall (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0324 – 03250.25 mi (0.40 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado caused no known damage. [192]

    June 19 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 19, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Spencer area Clay IA 43°09′N95°09′W / 43.15°N 95.15°W / 43.15; -95.15 (Spencer (Jun. 19, EF0)) 1830–18310.15 mi (0.24 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Broadcast media observed a brief tornado that caused no damage. [193]
    EF0NW of Howes Meade SD 44°39′03″N102°05′36″W / 44.6507°N 102.0932°W / 44.6507; -102.0932 (Howes (Jun. 19, EF0)) 1905–19080.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a very small tornado that caused no damage. [194]
    EF0SE of Plainview Meade SD 44°33′33″N102°06′45″W / 44.5591°N 102.1125°W / 44.5591; -102.1125 (Plainview (Jun. 19, EF0)) 1945–19500.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A very small tornado was reported; no known damage occurred. [195]
    EF0ESE of Milesville Haakon SD 44°22′N101°28′W / 44.36°N 101.47°W / 44.36; -101.47 (Milesville (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2003–20080.05 mi (0.080 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A trained storm spotter reported a very small tornado that caused no damage. [196]
    EF1ENE of Spencers Grove to Colesburg Delaware IA 42°26′54″N91°22′24″W / 42.4483°N 91.3733°W / 42.4483; -91.3733 (Spencers Grove (Jun. 19, EF1)) 2004–202815.69 mi (25.25 km)75 yd (69 m)$50,000A tornado remained over mainly forested areas, downing numerous trees. Power poles and farm outbuildings were damaged along its path. [197]
    EF0NE of Danvers Swift MN 45°18′05″N95°44′41″W / 45.3015°N 95.7448°W / 45.3015; -95.7448 (Danvers (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2100–21030.87 mi (1.40 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief tornado tracked through a corn field. [198]
    EF0NE of Benson Swift MN 45°16′34″N95°39′53″W / 45.2761°N 95.6648°W / 45.2761; -95.6648 (Benson (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2113–21264.43 mi (7.13 km)20 yd (18 m)$0A tornado knocked down or broke numerous trees. [199]
    EF0SW of Kensington Douglas MN 45°46′15″N95°42′49″W / 45.7709°N 95.7135°W / 45.7709; -95.7135 (Kensington (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2116–21224.43 mi (7.13 km)20 yd (18 m)$0Several trained storm spotter observed a very narrow tornado; no damage was reported. [200]
    EF0E of Benson Swift MN 45°19′27″N95°33′41″W / 45.3242°N 95.5615°W / 45.3242; -95.5615 (Benson (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2132–21350.69 mi (1.11 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$5,000A brief tornado tore the roof off of a shed and damaged a grove of trees. [201]
    EF0NE of Montevideo Chippewa MN 45°00′59″N95°33′49″W / 45.0164°N 95.5637°W / 45.0164; -95.5637 (Montevideo (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2136–21411.03 mi (1.66 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0Some grass fields were torn up. [202]
    EF0NW of Maynard Chippewa MN 44°55′51″N95°29′16″W / 44.9307°N 95.4879°W / 44.9307; -95.4879 (Maynard (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2145–21460.15 mi (0.24 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0Law enforcement and multiple witnesses observed a brief tornado in an open field; no damage was reported. [203]

    June 20 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 20, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Otter Tail Lake Otter Tail MN 46°24′48″N95°36′30″W / 46.4134°N 95.6082°W / 46.4134; -95.6082 (Ottertail Lake (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2210–22110.3 mi (0.48 km)20 yd (18 m)$0The public observed a brief waterspout over Otter Tail Lake; no damage was reported. [204]

    June 21 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 21, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0Near Moriarty Torrance NM 35°02′24″N106°04′13″W / 35.0401°N 106.0703°W / 35.0401; -106.0703 (Moriarty (Jun. 21, EF0)) 1928–19380.1 mi (0.16 km)30 yd (27 m)$0An NWS employee observed a landspout; no damage was reported. [205]
    EF1S of Hudson Adams CO 40°00′N104°38′W / 40.00°N 104.64°W / 40.00; -104.64 (Hudson (Jun. 21, EF1)) 2036–20420.25 mi (0.40 km)100 yd (91 m)$0Some outbuildings and a storage shed were damaged. Homes sustained minor roof damage. [206]
    EF0SE of Denver International Airport Adams CO 39°48′N104°35′W / 39.80°N 104.59°W / 39.80; -104.59 (Denver International Airport (Jun. 21, EF0)) 2042–20450.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down in an open field; no known damage occurred. [207]
    EF0N of Bennett Adams CO 39°48′N104°25′W / 39.80°N 104.42°W / 39.80; -104.42 (Bennett (Jun. 21, EF0)) 21110.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [208]
    EF0N of Syracuse Hamilton KS 38°04′N101°45′W / 38.07°N 101.75°W / 38.07; -101.75 (Syracuse (Jun. 21, EF0)) 2343–23450.49 mi (0.79 km)25 yd (23 m)$0The public reported a brief tornado that caused no damage. [209]
    EF0NNE of Whitehorse Dewey SD 45°18′N100°53′W / 45.3°N 100.89°W / 45.3; -100.89 (Whitehorse (Jun. 21, EF0)) 0045–00470.28 mi (0.45 km)20 yd (18 m)$0Law enforcement observed a brief tornado in open country; no damage was reported. [210]
    EF0E of Greenview Polk MN 47°37′48″N96°26′28″W / 47.63°N 96.4411°W / 47.63; -96.4411 (Greenview (Jun. 21, EF0)) 0135–01422 mi (3.2 km)300 yd (270 m)$5,000Numerous large trees and tree limbs were snapped across the Chicog Wildlife Management Area. [211]

    June 22 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 22, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0W of Slapout Beaver OK 36°37′N100°17′W / 36.62°N 100.28°W / 36.62; -100.28 (Slapout (Jun. 22, EF0)) 2242–22502.01 mi (3.23 km)100 yd (91 m)$0An old barn sustained minor damage, a manufactured home suffered minor roof damage, and a few outbuildings were damaged. [212]
    EF1W of Slapout Beaver OK 36°37′N100°22′W / 36.62°N 100.37°W / 36.62; -100.37 (Slapout (Jun. 22, EF1)) 2303–23133.77 mi (6.07 km)150 yd (140 m)$0Nearly two dozen power poles were snapped, a barn lost its roof and east wall, a center pivot irrigation system was damaged, and a barn and house suffered roof damage. [213]
    EF0SE of Elmwood Beaver OK 36°33′N100°26′W / 36.55°N 100.43°W / 36.55; -100.43 (Elmwood (Jun. 22, EF0)) 2331–23320.44 mi (0.71 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The tops of trees were snapped and a metal garage was completely destroyed. [214]
    EF0WSW of Darrouzett Lipscomb TX 36°25′N100°25′W / 36.42°N 100.41°W / 36.42; -100.41 (Darrouzett (Jun. 22, EF0)) 2357–00032 mi (3.2 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A center pivot irrigation system was blown over. [215]
    EF0NW of Goodrich Morgan CO 40°24′N104°07′W / 40.4°N 104.12°W / 40.4; -104.12 (Goodrich (Jun. 22, EF0)) 00060.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado in an open field; no known damage occurred. [216]
    EF0NNW of Lipscomb Lipscomb TX 36°19′N100°19′W / 36.31°N 100.31°W / 36.31; -100.31 (Lipscomb (Jun. 22, EF0)) 0022–00231 mi (1.6 km)75 yd (69 m)$0A brief tornado was documented by trained storm spotters; no known damage occurred. [217]
    EF1WNW of Canadian Roberts, Hemphill TX 35°58′N100°32′W / 35.96°N 100.53°W / 35.96; -100.53 (Canadian (Jun. 22, EF1)) 0250–02551.86 mi (2.99 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A ranch house sustained light damage. One barn sustained roof damage and two others, one wood and the other metal, were destroyed. Numerous trees were damaged. [218] [219]

    June 23 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 23, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Beaufort Beaufort SC 32°25′41″N80°40′21″W / 32.4281°N 80.6726°W / 32.4281; -80.6726 (Beaufort (Jun. 23, EF0)) 1830–18350.01 mi (0.016 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A waterspout remained stationary over a river. [220]
    EF0SW of Fairfield Wayne IL 38°21′28″N88°26′18″W / 38.3579°N 88.4382°W / 38.3579; -88.4382 (Fairfield (Jun. 23, EF0)) 2222–22282.89 mi (4.65 km)200 yd (180 m)$2,000A well-documented tornado broke tree limbs. [221]
    EF0SW of Fairfield Wayne IL 38°21′58″N88°24′45″W / 38.3662°N 88.4126°W / 38.3662; -88.4126 (Fairfield (Jun. 23, EF0)) 2226–22291.8 mi (2.9 km)150 yd (140 m)$4,000A tree was downed onto a house, causing some structural damage. [222]
    EF1 Brunswick Medina OH 41°13′48″N81°49′50″W / 41.2301°N 81.8305°W / 41.2301; -81.8305 (Brunswick (Jun. 23, EF1)) 2255–23001.72 mi (2.77 km)120 yd (110 m)$750,000At least 45 homes and businesses were impacted, including two houses that sustained major damage. [223]
    EF0NE of Haileyville Pittsburg OK 34°52′12″N95°33′36″W / 34.8701°N 95.5599°W / 34.8701; -95.5599 (Haileyville (Jun. 23, EF0)) 0059–01020.5 mi (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A landspout was witnessed by several people; no known damage occurred. [224]

    June 24 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 24, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0S of Quincy Owen IN 39°24′37″N86°43′38″W / 39.4104°N 86.7271°W / 39.4104; -86.7271 (Quincy (Jun. 24, EF0)) 1715–17160.5 mi (0.80 km)75 yd (69 m)$12,000Several buildings sustained minor damage, and trees were uprooted. [225]
    EF1W of Plano Morgan IN 39°29′55″N86°37′52″W / 39.4986°N 86.6312°W / 39.4986; -86.6312 (Plano (Jun. 24, EF1)) 1730–17310.25 mi (0.40 km)75 yd (69 m)$10,000Numerous trees were uprooted, and a barn was destroyed. [226]
    EF1 Six Points area Hendricks, Marion IN 39°43′33″N86°20′59″W / 39.7257°N 86.3496°W / 39.7257; -86.3496 (Six Points (Jun. 24, EF1)) 1832–18422.84 mi (4.57 km)75 yd (69 m)$1,500,000In Hendricks County, Indiana, a building was heavily damaged and over 200 cars were impacted by flying debris at a vehicle auction facility. A camping trailer was lofted and thrown approximately 175 ft (58 yd) to the east onto a house whose roof was largely removed. As the tornado entered Marion County, it removed portions of roofing from a couple of homes. In Indianapolis, officials estimated 75 to 100 homes sustained minor damage. [227] [228]

    June 25 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 25, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0N of Albany Green WI 42°44′N89°26′W / 42.74°N 89.44°W / 42.74; -89.44 (Albany (Jun. 25, EF0)) 20000.33 mi (0.53 km)30 yd (27 m)$0Law enforcement observed a brief and weak tornado. [229]
    EF0N of Refugio Refugio TX 28°19′04″N97°16′34″W / 28.3177°N 97.2761°W / 28.3177; -97.2761 (Refugio (Jun. 25, EF0)) 2114–21160.37 mi (0.60 km)50 yd (46 m)$50,000A mobile home had its roof removed and north-facing wall collapsed. A couple of homes suffered minor shingle damage, and several large trees were toppled. [230]
    EF1E of Devils Tower Crook WY 44°34′19″N104°37′12″W / 44.572°N 104.62°W / 44.572; -104.62 (Devils Tower (Jun. 25, EF1)) 0005–00255.92 mi (9.53 km)100 yd (91 m)$10,000An old house and barn were destroyed, and large ponderosa pine trees were snapped and uprooted. [231]

    June 26 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 26, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NW of Bayou Vista Galveston TX 29°20′13″N94°57′53″W / 29.3369°N 94.9646°W / 29.3369; -94.9646 (Bayou Vista (Jun. 26, EF0)) 1922–19240.04 mi (0.064 km)75 yd (69 m)$0A storage trailer was overturned and destroyed, and a fence was knocked down. One person was injured. [232]
    EF0NNE of Savageton Campbell WY 44°03′11″N105°41′20″W / 44.053°N 105.689°W / 44.053; -105.689 (Savageton (Jun. 26, EF0)) 22550.33 mi (0.53 km)30 yd (27 m)$10,000A pole barn was destroyed, a small shed was damaged, and power poles were downed. [233]

    June 27 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 27, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0WNW of Kenefick Liberty TX 30°08′03″N94°55′38″W / 30.1343°N 94.9272°W / 30.1343; -94.9272 (Kenefick (Jun. 27, EF0)) 1607–16120.01 mi (0.016 km)20 yd (18 m)$15,000A brief tornado downed trees that inflicted minor damage to a home, its carport, and its garage. [234]
    EF0E of Cleveland Liberty TX 30°21′00″N94°59′58″W / 30.35°N 94.9994°W / 30.35; -94.9994 (Cleveland (Jun. 27, EF0)) 1624–16270.03 mi (0.048 km)25 yd (23 m)$0An emergency manager reported a brief tornado. [235]
    EF0W of Lake Arthur Jefferson Davis LA 30°03′36″N92°49′46″W / 30.0599°N 92.8295°W / 30.0599; -92.8295 (Lake Arthur (Jun. 27, EF0)) 1846–20004.62 mi (7.44 km)300 yd (270 m)$10,000A small barn was damaged and another larger one was destroyed, a couple of power lines were bent and one was snapped, and several trees were felled. [236]
    EF0NNW of Punta Rassa Lee FL 26°32′57″N82°01′14″W / 26.5491°N 82.0206°W / 26.5491; -82.0206 (Punta Rassa (Jun. 27, EF0)) 1936–19391.24 mi (2.00 km)20 yd (18 m)$1,000A few roof shingles were removed from a home. [237]
    EF1 Colfax Dunn WI 44°55′46″N91°46′00″W / 44.9294°N 91.7668°W / 44.9294; -91.7668 (Colfax (Jun. 27, EF1)) 2003–20187.02 mi (11.30 km)100 yd (91 m)$1,200,000At a local high school, a shed was destroyed and two HVAC units were blown off the roof. [238]
    EF0NE of Haswel Kiowa CO 38°34′25″N103°03′27″W / 38.5737°N 103.0574°W / 38.5737; -103.0574 (Haswell (Jun. 27, EF0)) 2018–20232.14 mi (3.44 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a tornado over open country; no known damage occurred. [239]
    EF0SSE of Edson Sherman KS 39°18′N101°32′W / 39.3°N 101.54°W / 39.3; -101.54 (Edson (Jun. 27, EF0)) 2240–22421 mi (1.6 km)25 yd (23 m)UnknownLaw enforcement observed damage to a corn field. [240]
    EF0S of Brewster Thomas KS 39°17′N101°23′W / 39.29°N 101.38°W / 39.29; -101.38 (Brewster (Jun. 27, EF0)) 2244–22482 mi (3.2 km)25 yd (23 m)$0An NWS employee reported a tornado. [241]

    June 28 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 28, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NW of Houston Harris TX 29°48′06″N95°28′57″W / 29.8018°N 95.4824°W / 29.8018; -95.4824 (Houston (Jun. 28, EF0)) 1925–19300.73 mi (1.17 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$45,000A cinder block wall was felled, an apartment complex had several windows shattered and a commercial garage door blown in, and a residential carport was destroyed. A large tree was broken and several large tree limbs were snapped. [242]
    EF0 Adair Mayes OK 36°25′56″N95°16′59″W / 36.4323°N 95.2831°W / 36.4323; -95.2831 (Adair (Jun. 28, EF0)) 2022–20284.3 mi (6.9 km)400 yd (370 m)$50,000A fire department, homes, and businesses were damaged, large tree limbs were snapped, and power lines were downed. [243]

    June 29 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 29, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1SSW of Gove Gove KS 38°49′N100°34′W / 38.82°N 100.56°W / 38.82; -100.56 (Gove (Jun. 29, EF1)) 1105–11071 mi (1.6 km)50 yd (46 m)$50,000A brief tornado heavily damaged two outbuildings and nearly destroyed a third. [244]
    EF0ENE of Stanhope Hamilton IA 42°18′07″N93°44′08″W / 42.302°N 93.7356°W / 42.302; -93.7356 (Stanhope (Jun. 29, EF0)) 0028–00331.99 mi (3.20 km)40 yd (37 m)$2,000Tornado observed by storm chasers [245]
    EF0WSW of Panama Shelby IA 41°43′06″N95°30′41″W / 41.7182°N 95.5114°W / 41.7182; -95.5114 (Stanhope (Jun. 29, EF0)) 0108–01090.5 mi (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [246]
    EF1WSW of Morrison Grundy IA 42°20′50″N92°41′28″W / 42.3471°N 92.6911°W / 42.3471; -92.6911 (Morrison (Jun. 29, EF1)) 0118–01221.9 mi (3.1 km)50 yd (46 m)$32,000A brief tornado moved through northern Morrison. [247]
    EF1SW of Gifford Hardin IA 42°16′05″N93°05′37″W / 42.268°N 93.0937°W / 42.268; -93.0937 (Gifford (Jun. 29, EF1)) 0125–01281.27 mi (2.04 km)75 yd (69 m)$3,000A tornado struck a cemetery and caused minor roof damage to a home. [248]
    EF0N of Armour Buchanan MO 39°33′46″N95°03′09″W / 39.5627°N 95.0526°W / 39.5627; -95.0526 (Armour (Jun. 29, EF0)) 0212–02130.25 mi (0.40 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage [249]
    EF0N of Topeka Shawnee KS 39°05′N95°41′W / 39.09°N 95.68°W / 39.09; -95.68 (Topeka (Jun. 29, EF0)) 0220–02251.63 mi (2.62 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage [250]
    EF1SE of Princeton Mercer MO 40°21′12″N93°29′08″W / 40.3532°N 93.4855°W / 40.3532; -93.4855 (Princeton (Jun. 29, EF1)) 0255–03126.31 mi (10.15 km)300 yd (270 m)$0A single family home was damaged and several hog storage buildings were destroyed. [251]
    EF1NNE of Fennimore to NW of Montfort Grant WI 42°59′56″N90°38′25″W / 42.9988°N 90.6404°W / 42.9988; -90.6404 (Fennimore (Jun. 29, EF1)) 0300–03118.18 mi (13.16 km)600 yd (550 m)$416,000Three homes and several outbuildings were damaged. Many trees were also damaged, some of which were snapped. [252]
    EF2NNW of Montfort to N of Blue Mound State Park Iowa WI 43°00′44″N90°25′18″W / 43.0123°N 90.4216°W / 43.0123; -90.4216 (Montfort (Jun. 29, EF2)) 0318–035229.07 mi (46.78 km)400 yd (370 m)$3,500,000A long-tracked tornado caused sporadic damage along its path. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted and farm silos were downed. A total of 59 homes were damaged with 4 destroyed. [253]
    EF2E of Edmund Iowa WI 42°58′14″N90°13′27″W / 42.9705°N 90.2243°W / 42.9705; -90.2243 (Edmund (Jun. 29, EF2)) 0326–03315.05 mi (8.13 km)200 yd (180 m)$400,000A large camper trailer was destroyed and thrown 100 yards. A metal building was significantly damaged. [254]
    EF0NE of Wyoming Jones IA 42°05′N90°58′W / 42.09°N 90.96°W / 42.09; -90.96 (Wyoming (Jun. 29, EF0)) 03360.1 mi (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [255]
    EF1N of Oregon Dane WI 42°57′15″N89°22′38″W / 42.9541°N 89.3773°W / 42.9541; -89.3773 (Oregon (Jun. 29, EF1)) 0427–04302.32 mi (3.73 km)500 yd (460 m)$50,000Barn roofs were partially blown off and numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. [256]

    June 30 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 30, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1 Thomson area Carroll IL 41°57′41″N90°06′55″W / 41.9613°N 90.1153°W / 41.9613; -90.1153 (Thomson (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0530–05332.24 mi (3.60 km)600 yd (550 m)$50,000Trees were snapped or uprooted, inflicting damage to homes and vehicles, and an old outbuilding was destroyed. [257]
    EF1NE of Queen City Schuyler MO 40°27′42″N92°31′04″W / 40.4616°N 92.5177°W / 40.4616; -92.5177 (Queen City (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0545–05574.74 mi (7.63 km)300 yd (270 m)$0Several houses were damaged, and several outbuildings were destroyed. [258]
    EF1SE of Casey Adair IA 41°27′50″N94°28′02″W / 41.4638°N 94.4672°W / 41.4638; -94.4672 (Casey (Jun. 30, EF1)) 1742–17507.12 mi (11.46 km)200 yd (180 m)$225,000A house and several outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed near the end of the path. [259]
    EF1ESE of Zearing to SE of Union Story, Marshall, Hardin IA 42°09′49″N93°15′49″W / 42.1635°N 93.2637°W / 42.1635; -93.2637 (Zearing (Jun. 30, EF1)) 1802–182512.04 mi (19.38 km)460 yd (420 m)$250,000The tornado began in Story County, Iowa, inflicting damage to multiple buildings on a farmstead. In Marshall County, it completely destroyed a farm outbuilding and grazed two additional farmsteads. In Hardin County, the tornado inflicted EF1 damage to wooden power poles. Numerous trees were damaged in all three counties. [260] [261]
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    EF1NE of Winterset Madison IA 41°24′15″N93°57′12″W / 41.4042°N 93.9532°W / 41.4042; -93.9532 (Winterset (Jun. 30, EF1)) 1813–18141.34 mi (2.16 km)75 yd (69 m)$30,000A brief tornado damaged a house and several trees. [263]
    EF1NNW of Patterson Madison IA 41°23′57″N93°54′59″W / 41.3993°N 93.9163°W / 41.3993; -93.9163 (Patterson (Jun. 30, EF1)) 1815–18236.38 mi (10.27 km)400 yd (370 m)$105,000Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, a detached garage roof failed and damaged a portion of an associated house roof, and five homes sustained roof and siding damage. [264]
    EF0W of Bangor to SE of Union Marshall, Hardin IA 42°10′17″N93°08′36″W / 42.1714°N 93.1434°W / 42.1714; -93.1434 (Patterson (Jun. 30, EF0)) 1815–18266.51 mi (10.48 km)150 yd (140 m)$59,000The tornado began in Marshall County, Iowa, grazing three farmsteads, damaging trees, and impacting a few outbuildings. In Hardin County, additional trees were damaged. [265] [266]
    EF1E of Martensdale Warren IA 41°23′21″N93°44′19″W / 41.3891°N 93.7385°W / 41.3891; -93.7385 (Martensdale (Jun. 30, EF1)) 1827–18292.03 mi (3.27 km)190 yd (170 m)$1,000Dozens of trees were damaged. [267]
    EF2 Traer Tama IA 42°12′42″N92°31′31″W / 42.2117°N 92.5253°W / 42.2117; -92.5253 (Traer (Jun. 30, EF2)) 1902–19103.7 mi (6.0 km)150 yd (140 m)$175,000Several homes were impacted, including one that suffered low-end EF2 damage. [268]
    EF1W of Urbana Benton IA 42°13′35″N91°54′47″W / 42.2264°N 91.9131°W / 42.2264; -91.9131 (Urbana (Jun. 30, EF1)) 1927–19280.43 mi (0.69 km)75 yd (69 m)$0A house had its roof removed, nine additional homes sustained lesser damage, and two garages were destroyed. [269]
    EF0NW of Parnell Nodaway MO 40°26′13″N94°43′16″W / 40.4369°N 94.7211°W / 40.4369; -94.7211 (Parnell (Jun. 30, EF0)) 2140–21453.52 mi (5.66 km)200 yd (180 m)$0The tornado remained over open fields; no damage was reported. [270]
    EF0SW of Springfield Baca CO 37°21′40″N102°39′23″W / 37.3612°N 102.6564°W / 37.3612; -102.6564 (Springfield (Jun. 30, EF0)) 2320–23230.27 mi (0.43 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief landspout tornado occurred over open country; no damage was reported. [271]
    EF1SE of Denver Gentry, Worth MO 40°23′04″N94°18′07″W / 40.3844°N 94.3019°W / 40.3844; -94.3019 (Denver (Jun. 30, EF1)) 2343–23552.15 mi (3.46 km)300 yd (270 m)$0A family home was damaged and a machine shed on the property was destroyed. [272] [273]
    EF0N of Coffey Harrison MO 40°09′18″N93°59′38″W / 40.1551°N 93.9938°W / 40.1551; -93.9938 (Coffey (Jun. 30, EF0)) 0053–00582.99 mi (4.81 km)200 yd (180 m)$0A storm chaser observed a tornado over open country; no damage was reported. [274]
    EF1 Southwestern Earlville LaSalle IL 41°35′19″N88°57′09″W / 41.5886°N 88.9526°W / 41.5886; -88.9526 (Earlville (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0216–02171.51 mi (2.43 km)50 yd (46 m)$250,000A short-lived tornado touched down, embedded in an area of damaging straight-line winds. Numerous trees were downed and a garage was blown out on the southwest side of Earlville. [275]
    EF1SE of Liberty Clay MO 39°12′49″N94°22′27″W / 39.2136°N 94.3742°W / 39.2136; -94.3742 (Liberty (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0234–02360.8 mi (1.3 km)200 yd (180 m)$0Significant tree damage was observed. [276]
    EF1W of Lisbon Kendall IL 41°28′54″N88°35′03″W / 41.4817°N 88.5843°W / 41.4817; -88.5843 (Lisbon (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0238–02391.15 mi (1.85 km)50 yd (46 m)$50,000Concentrated damage was found at two farmsteads, including the destruction of an outbuilding and two large trees snapped at their bases. Debris from the outbuilding was carried several hundred yards. [277]
    EF0N of Morris Grundy IL 41°26′28″N88°28′09″W / 41.4411°N 88.4692°W / 41.4411; -88.4692 (Morris (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0244–02462.16 mi (3.48 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado damage path was identified in crop fields. [278]
    EF1NE of Plainfield to SW of Romeoville Will IL 41°37′38″N88°11′05″W / 41.6272°N 88.1846°W / 41.6272; -88.1846 (Plainfield (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0255–02583.06 mi (4.92 km)75 yd (69 m)$500,000More than fifty trees, including many large ones, were uprooted. Numerous roads were blocked due to fallen trees. Several residences suffered minor damage, mainly limited to blown-out windows and peeled shingles and siding. [279]
    EF1E of Manteno to NW of Grant Park Kankakee IL 41°15′20″N87°46′54″W / 41.2556°N 87.7816°W / 41.2556; -87.7816 (Grant Park (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0325–03284.07 mi (6.55 km)200 yd (180 m)$500,000Multiple large trees were snapped at the trunk or uprooted. Barns and outbuildings on three farmsteads suffered heavy damage. Two barns lost their roofs and only had some of their walls remaining, with roofing material carried 300 yd (270 m). A wood board was speared at least 1 ft (30 cm) into the ground. Another barn was completely destroyed. A well-built shed was blown away and destroyed, with the cement blocks that anchored it tossed up to 40 ft (12 m). A 4,000 lb (1,800 kg) trailer was lifted and moved 40 ft (1,200 cm). [280]
    EF1E of Manteno Kankakee IL 41°14′57″N87°44′34″W / 41.2491°N 87.7427°W / 41.2491; -87.7427 (Manteno (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0325–03338.69 mi (13.99 km)150 yd (140 m)$50,000Numerous trees were damaged, a power pole was snapped, three farmsteads were impacted, and a barn sustained roof damage. [281]
    EF1NW of Grant Park Kankakee IL 41°15′50″N87°43′19″W / 41.2639°N 87.7219°W / 41.2639; -87.7219 (Grant Park (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0326–03303.05 mi (4.91 km)300 yd (270 m)$100,000This tornado occurred in conjunction with the 0325–0328 UTC tornado, causing similar damage. [282]
    EF1N of Momence Kankakee IL 41°12′02″N87°39′50″W / 41.2005°N 87.6639°W / 41.2005; -87.6639 (Momence (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0329–03312.15 mi (3.46 km)225 yd (206 m)$0Widespread tree damage was observed, including numerous large trees that were snapped or uprooted. [283]
    EF1NE of Momence Kankakee IL 41°11′12″N87°38′21″W / 41.1867°N 87.6391°W / 41.1867; -87.6391 (Momence (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0331–03343.09 mi (4.97 km)150 yd (140 m)$5,000Damage to trees and to the roof of a barn was noted. [284]
    EF1SE of Sollitt Kankakee IL 41°15′45″N87°33′14″W / 41.2624°N 87.554°W / 41.2624; -87.554 (Sollitt (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0333–03351.66 mi (2.67 km)100 yd (91 m)$150,000A farmstead was damaged, with several large trees snapped, the windows of a residence blown in, and a three-story barn completely destroyed. A large tree branch was impaled into the front of the residence. [285]
    EF1NE of Grant Park to WSW of Lowell, IN Kankakee (IL), Lake (IN) IL, IN 41°15′54″N87°34′07″W / 41.2651°N 87.5685°W / 41.2651; -87.5685 (Grant Park (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0332–03373.4 mi (5.5 km)200 yd (180 m)$250,000The tornado began in Kankakee County, Illinois, where a church was damaged, with one tree limb smashing a stained-glass window and another impaling itself into the church. A door in the church was blown open and ripped off. Some damage occurred to its structural integrity. The most significant damage occurred on a farmstead where large trees were snapped. A large three-story barn was completely destroyed. The residence had blown-out windows and a branch impaled into its front wall. A house under construction suffered significant damage when it lost a section of its roof and a large wall section collapsed. In Lake County, Indiana, trees were snapped or uprooted. [286] [287]
    EF1 Illinoi Lake IN 41°11′11″N87°31′35″W / 41.1863°N 87.5263°W / 41.1863; -87.5263 (Illinoi (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0335–03416.24 mi (10.04 km)300 yd (270 m)$15,000Several trees were uprooted and several limbs were snapped, three wooden power poles were found leaning, and a barn sustained significant damage. [288]
    EF1S of Lowell Lake IN 41°15′39″N87°29′13″W / 41.2609°N 87.4869°W / 41.2609; -87.4869 (Lowell (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0338–03489.92 mi (15.96 km)500 yd (460 m)$100,000The tornado impacted three farmsteads, causing tree damage on the first two and completely destroying a wooden barn on a third. A large barn sustained major roof damage, two power poles were snapped, and grain bins were substantially damaged. [289]
    EF1WNW of Belshaw Lake IN 41°15′13″N87°27′36″W / 41.2537°N 87.4601°W / 41.2537; -87.4601 (Belshaw (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0339–03412.57 mi (4.14 km)250 yd (230 m)$0Numerous trees and tree limbs were snapped or uprooted. [290]
    EF1SW of Lowell Lake IN 41°16′42″N87°28′04″W / 41.2784°N 87.4677°W / 41.2784; -87.4677 (Lowell (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0339–03412.01 mi (3.23 km)150 yd (140 m)$5,000A large work shed lost a significant portion of its roof and two farmsteads were impacted, with mainly tree damage observed. [291]
    EF1ENE of Schneider Lake IN 41°11′30″N87°24′26″W / 41.1918°N 87.4071°W / 41.1918; -87.4071 (Schneider (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0342–03463.85 mi (6.20 km)300 yd (270 m)$100,000Numerous trees were twisted, snapped, or uprooted, one of which caused major structural damage to a house. [292]
    EF1 DeMotte Jasper IN 41°11′20″N87°16′33″W / 41.1888°N 87.2757°W / 41.1888; -87.2757 (DeMotte (Jun. 30, EF1)) 0349–03556.26 mi (10.07 km)200 yd (180 m)$500,000The tornado first touched down near DeMotte, snapping numerous trees, and moved through the center of town. A pole barn was completely destroyed and a manufactured home was damaged. Near the end of the path, trees were snapped and power poles were left leaning. Two farmsteads were damaged. The doors collapsed in one pole barn, while the roof was removed from another, causing the walls to collapse. [293]
    EF1ENE of DeMotte Jasper IN 41°13′23″N87°07′41″W / 41.223°N 87.128°W / 41.223; -87.128 (DeMotte (June 30 EF1)) 0355–03560.94 mi (1.51 km)100 yd (91 m)$10,000Many trees were snapped, and two farmsteads were damaged. A pole barn had its doors collapse and another had its walls collapse after the roof was blown off. [294]
    EF1 Pinhook LaPorte IN 41°33′45″N86°51′29″W / 41.5625°N 86.858°W / 41.5625; -86.858 (Pinhook (Jun 30, EF1)) 0411–04120.26 mi (0.42 km)200 yd (180 m)$0A brief tornado caused widespread tree damage and destroyed a two-story barn, throwing debris to the northeast. [295]
    EF1E of Kingsford Heights LaPorte IN 41°28′43″N86°41′01″W / 41.4787°N 86.6837°W / 41.4787; -86.6837 (Kingsford Heights (Jun 30, EF1)) 0424–04284.72 mi (7.60 km)200 yd (180 m)$0Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, causing damage to several homes. [296]
    EF1S of South Center to WNW of Koontz Lake Starke IN 41°25′08″N86°38′27″W / 41.4189°N 86.6409°W / 41.4189; -86.6409 (South Center (Jun 30, EF1)) 0425–04284.93 mi (7.93 km)400 yd (370 m)$0Extensive tree damage occurred, many homes were damaged, multiple irrigation pivots in corn fields were flipped, and a two-story barn was destroyed. [297]
    EF1 Koontz Lake Starke, Marshall IN 41°25′07″N86°31′49″W / 41.4187°N 86.5304°W / 41.4187; -86.5304 (Koontz Lake (July 1 EF1)) 0429–04334.85 mi (7.81 km)400 yd (370 m)$0The tornado began in Starke County, Indiana, and ended in Marshall County. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [298] [299]
    EF1S of Donaldson to N of Plymouth Marshall IN 41°20′46″N86°26′37″W / 41.346°N 86.4435°W / 41.346; -86.4435 (Plymouth (July 1 EF1)) 0435–04426.85 mi (11.02 km)150 yd (140 m)$0After touching down near Donaldson, hardwood trees and a farm were damaged. Further east, tree damage occurred before moving into Plymouth, where multiple trees were damaged or snapped and a semi-trailer was flipped. The Behavioral Science Building suffered minor structural damage, and part of the roof of the Department of Transportation garage was uplifted, causing a cinder block wall to collapse. [300]
    EF1NE of Plymouth Marshall IN 41°21′40″N86°17′21″W / 41.361°N 86.2893°W / 41.361; -86.2893 (Plymouth (July 1 EF1)) 0441–04420.16 mi (0.26 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Trees were uprooted and severely damaged. A shed was flattened and a barn was shifted off its foundation. [301]

    July

    Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
    EFUEF0EF1EF2EF3EF4EF5Total
    05134410090

    July 1 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, July 1, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1S of Gravelton to ENE of Palestine Kosciusko IN 41°11′52″N85°55′18″W / 41.1979°N 85.9217°W / 41.1979; -85.9217 (Gravelton (Jul. 1, EF1)) 0506–05080.55 mi (0.89 km)150 yd (140 m)$0Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped, with one falling onto a residence. A barn suffered extensive roof damage and partial wall failure. [302]
    EF0W of Milford Kosciusko IN 41°24′45″N85°55′08″W / 41.4124°N 85.9189°W / 41.4124; -85.9189 (Milford (Jul. 1, EF0)) 0506–05081.79 mi (2.88 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A large metal farm building and a barn were destroyed. [303]
    EF1SE of Silver Lake Wabash, Kosciusko IN 41°01′53″N85°53′47″W / 41.0314°N 85.8965°W / 41.0314; -85.8965 (Silver Lake (Jul. 1, EF1)) 0508–05157.01 mi (11.28 km)150 yd (140 m)$0The tornado began in Wabash County, Indiana, producing extensive tree and crop damage, inflicting minor to moderate damage to structures on several farmsteads, and scouring the ground in a corn field. In Kosciusko County, a hog barn on a farm was destroyed with its debris thrown southeastward, a large grain bin was flattened, a harvester silo sustained severe damage, and additional extensive tree and crop damage was observed. [304] [305]
    EF1SW of South Whitley Whitley IN 41°03′06″N85°39′24″W / 41.0516°N 85.6567°W / 41.0516; -85.6567 (South Whitley (Jul. 1, EF1)) 0522–05230.45 mi (0.72 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A barn and chicken coop were destroyed, with debris lofted and scattered across a field and through a treeline. A horse barn lost most of its roof, and a house and garage suffered minor roof and siding damage. Extensive tree damage occurred, with many trees snapped and uprooted. [306]
    EF1 LaGrange LaGrange IN 41°38′29″N85°26′23″W / 41.6414°N 85.4396°W / 41.6414; -85.4396 (LaGrange (Jul. 1, EF1)) 0538–05400.93 mi (1.50 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Tree limb damage occurred near the beginning of the path. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. Homes in town suffered minor structural damage. [307]

    July 2 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, July 2, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NNE of Lake Stamford Haskell TX 33°06′06″N99°36′47″W / 33.1018°N 99.613°W / 33.1018; -99.613 (Lake Stamford (Jul. 2, EF0)) 2200–22020.22 mi (0.35 km)50 yd (46 m)$0The Haskell Volunteer Fire Department reported a brief landspout tornado; no damage was reported. [308]

    July 3 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, July 3, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1SE of Rose Hill Duplin NC 34°48′18″N78°00′32″W / 34.805°N 78.009°W / 34.805; -78.009 (Rose Hill (Jul. 3, EF1)) 2036–20380.77 mi (1.24 km)200 yd (180 m)$150,000A tornado spawned by one of Hurricane Arthur's rainbands snapped or uprooted numerous trees and caused significant damage to two homes, with the roof blown off one. [309]
    EF1N of Hamilton Martin NC 35°57′23″N77°12′14″W / 35.9565°N 77.2038°W / 35.9565; -77.2038 (Hamilton (Jul. 3, EF1)) 0050–00531.13 mi (1.82 km)100 yd (91 m)$26,000A tornado spawned by one of Hurricane Arthur's rainbands snapped or felled several trees. A fallen tree caused damage to a home and outbuilding. [310]
    EF0N of Ahoskie Hertford NC 36°20′N76°59′W / 36.34°N 76.98°W / 36.34; -76.98 (Ahoskie (Jul. 3, EF1)) 0325–03260.9 mi (1.4 km)30 yd (27 m)$40,000A house lost approximately 30 percent of its shingles, an associated carport was removed, and an outbuilding was destroyed. Significant crop damage occurred. [311]

    July 4 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, July 4, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Lynnwood Virginia Beach VA 36°53′N76°05′W / 36.88°N 76.08°W / 36.88; -76.08 (Lynnwood (Jul. 4, EF0)) 0515–05160.31 mi (0.50 km)30 yd (27 m)$25,000A tornado spawned by one of Hurricane Arthur's rainbands snapped or uprooted numerous trees. A tree fell on a house, damaging the roof. [312]
    EF0SE of Naval Station Norfolk Norfolk VA 36°55′N76°16′W / 36.92°N 76.27°W / 36.92; -76.27 (Naval Station Norfolk (Jul. 4, EF0)) 0540–05410.25 mi (0.40 km)30 yd (27 m)$5,000A tornado spawned by one of Hurricane Arthur's rainbands snapped or uprooted numerous trees. [313]
    EF0NE of Gilford Belknap NH 43°35′12″N71°21′08″W / 43.5868°N 71.3521°W / 43.5868; -71.3521 (Gilford (Jul. 4, EF0)) 0000–00050.36 mi (0.58 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A waterspout was observed over Lake Winnipesaukee; no damage was reported. [314]

    July 6 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, July 6, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0SSW of Mims Brevard FL 28°39′02″N80°50′36″W / 28.6506°N 80.8433°W / 28.6506; -80.8433 (Mims (Jul. 6, EF0)) 1842–18430.09 mi (0.14 km)35 yd (32 m)$50,000Three homes sustained significant roof damage. [315]
    EF0NW of Jewell Hamilton IA 42°19′28″N93°41′14″W / 42.3244°N 93.6873°W / 42.3244; -93.6873 (Jewell (Jul. 6, EF0)) 2303–23040.55 mi (0.89 km)25 yd (23 m)$1,000A brief landspout tornado remained over agricultural fields. [316]
    EF0NW of Eleanor Butler IA 42°38′03″N92°52′33″W / 42.6341°N 92.8757°W / 42.6341; -92.8757 (Eleanor (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0000–00010.4 mi (0.64 km)15 yd (14 m)$1,000A brief landspout tornado was photographed by members of the public. [317]
    EF1SW of Reinbeck Grundy IA 42°19′58″N92°38′18″W / 42.3327°N 92.6384°W / 42.3327; -92.6384 (Reinbeck (Jul. 6, EF1)) 0058–01073.21 mi (5.17 km)100 yd (91 m)$250,000Homes were damaged and crops were flattened. [318]
    EF0SW of Champion Iron, Marquette MI 46°21′38″N88°10′52″W / 46.3605°N 88.181°W / 46.3605; -88.181 (Champion (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0102–01285.65 mi (9.09 km)100 yd (91 m)$4,000The tornado began in Iron County, Michigan and ended in Marquette County, snapping or uprooting numerous trees along its path. [319] [320]
    EF0SSE of Reinbeck Grundy, Tama IA 42°17′51″N92°35′25″W / 42.2975°N 92.5902°W / 42.2975; -92.5902 (Reinbeck (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0108–01111.47 mi (2.37 km)20 yd (18 m)$1,000The tornado began in Grundy County, Iowa and ended in Tama County, with damage confined to agricultural fields. [321] [322]
    EF1WNW of Buckingham Tama IA 42°17′16″N92°33′00″W / 42.2878°N 92.5499°W / 42.2878; -92.5499 (Buckingham (Jul. 6, EF1)) 0112–01379.68 mi (15.58 km)225 yd (206 m)$225,000A farmstead and numerous crops were damaged. [323]
    EF0W of New Town McKenzie ND 48°01′41″N102°44′31″W / 48.028°N 102.742°W / 48.028; -102.742 (New Town (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0125–01313.77 mi (6.07 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A tornado was confirmed via a public report on social media. [324]
    EF0E of Stuart Guthrie IA 41°30′56″N94°16′30″W / 41.5155°N 94.2749°W / 41.5155; -94.2749 (Stuart (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0141–01420.94 mi (1.51 km)20 yd (18 m)$1,000The public observed a tornado touchdown in rural countryside. [325]
    EF0E of Baxter Jasper IA 41°49′13″N93°03′24″W / 41.8202°N 93.0568°W / 41.8202; -93.0568 (Baxter (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0145–02034.63 mi (7.45 km)80 yd (73 m)$50,000A trained storm spotter observed a tornado that remained over agricultural fields. [326]
    EF0SW of Garrison Benton IA 42°05′N92°15′W / 42.09°N 92.25°W / 42.09; -92.25 (Baxter (Jul. 6, EF0)) 01560.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0The Keystone Fire Department observed a brief tornado; no damage was reported. [327]
    EF0W of Kellogg Jasper IA 41°43′28″N92°58′03″W / 41.7245°N 92.9674°W / 41.7245; -92.9674 (Kellogg (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0215–02160.52 mi (0.84 km)25 yd (23 m)$1,000The brief landspout tornado was well photographed. [328]
    EF1S of Grand Rapids Kent MI 42°51′N85°42′W / 42.85°N 85.7°W / 42.85; -85.7 (Grand Rapids (Jul. 6, EF1)) 0220–02306.25 mi (10.06 km)400 yd (370 m)$4,500,000Numerous trees, structures, and power poles were downed. [329]
    EF0SW of Lyons Ionia MI 42°56′N84°59′W / 42.94°N 84.98°W / 42.94; -84.98 (Lyons (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0416–04201 mi (1.6 km)50 yd (46 m)$300,000Five farm buildings were damaged, a home lost a portion of its roofing material, and numerous trees were felled. [330]
    EF0S of Pewamo Ionia MI 42°59′09″N84°54′20″W / 42.9858°N 84.9056°W / 42.9858; -84.9056 (Pewamo (Jul. 6, EF0)) 0434–04380.75 mi (1.21 km)150 yd (140 m)$50,000Structures were damaged and several trees were felled. [331]

    July 7 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, July 7, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NW of St. Johns Clinton MI 43°01′N84°39′W / 43.02°N 84.65°W / 43.02; -84.65 (St. Johns (Jul. 7, EF0)) 0500–05081.6 mi (2.6 km)80 yd (73 m)$50,000Several trees were blown down and several outbuildings were damaged. [332]
    EF0 Ethridge Gallatin KY 38°46′16″N84°55′59″W / 38.7711°N 84.9331°W / 38.7711; -84.9331 (Ethridge (Jul. 7, EF0)) 2340–23420.47 mi (0.76 km)200 yd (180 m)$150,000A large dock sustained substantial damage, including the destruction of a section of roofing and the associated supporting structure. Several metal poles extending from a lake bottom to the dock were bent toward the southwest. Roof covering and several concrete cinder blocks securing a patio roof were lifted and tossed 50–100 ft (15–30 m) south of the original location. Several trees were blown down. [333]
    EF0N of Point Douglas Washington, Pierce MN, WI 44°48′18″N92°48′28″W / 44.8051°N 92.8079°W / 44.8051; -92.8079 (Point Douglas (Jul. 7, EF0)) 2343–23492.59 mi (4.17 km)50 yd (46 m)$1,000The tornado began in Washington County, Minnesota, causing damage to trees and a tennis court. Additional tree damage occurred in Pierce County, Wisconsin. [334] [335]

    July 8 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, July 8, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1N of Valley City Lorain, Medina OH 41°14′35″N82°00′11″W / 41.243°N 82.003°W / 41.243; -82.003 (Valley City (Jul. 8, EF1)) 1733–17408.3 mi (13.4 km)200 yd (180 m)$78,000The tornado started as an EF0 in Lorain County and moved into Medina County where it reached EF1 intensity. Much of the damage consisted of trees that were knocked down or uprooted. Some shingle and structural damage occurred, and a barn suffered moderate damage. [336] [337]
    EF1 Hinckley Medina OH 41°16′26″N81°44′46″W / 41.274°N 81.746°W / 41.274; -81.746 (Hinckley (Jul. 8, EF1)) 1743–17471.57 mi (2.53 km)200 yd (180 m)$20,000A house received minor roof damage and trees were damaged at a golf course. [338]
    EF1 Canfield Mahoning OH 41°01′23″N80°49′44″W / 41.023°N 80.829°W / 41.023; -80.829 (Hinckley (Jul. 8, EF1)) 1815–18185.39 mi (8.67 km)200 yd (180 m)$225,000About 10 homes were damaged with trees down on several houses. A couple of garages were heavily damaged. [339]
    EF1SW of Mercer Mercer PA 41°11′52″N80°19′38″W / 41.1977°N 80.3272°W / 41.1977; -80.3272 (Mercer (Jul. 8, EF1)) 1848–18512.46 mi (3.96 km)150 yd (140 m)$75,000Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, two barns and a home sustained roof damage, and a metal fence was blown down. [340]
    EF1 Smithtown Monongalia WV 39°32′N80°04′W / 39.53°N 80.06°W / 39.53; -80.06 (Smithtown (Jul. 8, EF1)) 1925–19292.24 mi (3.60 km)50 yd (46 m)$25,000Several trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell onto a garage and damaged a structure. [341]
    EF1N of Grafton Taylor WV 39°22′22″N80°02′26″W / 39.3729°N 80.0405°W / 39.3729; -80.0405 (Grafton (Jul. 8, EF1)) 1955–20004.41 mi (7.10 km)150 yd (140 m)$50,000Healthy trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which destroyed a manufactured home upon falling through the roof, and a carport was destroyed. [342]
    EF2NW of Dushore Sullivan, Bradford PA 41°33′N76°29′W / 41.55°N 76.48°W / 41.55; -76.48 (Dushore (Jul. 8, EF2)) 2215–22246.68 mi (10.75 km)500 yd (460 m)$105,000A strong tornado began in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania, ripping the roof from a house and a barn and tossing debris upwards of 100 yd (91 m). A trailer was thrown 30 yd (27 m) and demolished, and dozens of trees were downed. Upon entering Bradford County, the tornado downed additional trees, collapsed a barn, blew a trailer off its foundation and turned the structure 90 degrees, and peeled the roof off a barn, tossing the associated debris 200 yd (180 m). [343] [344]
    EF1WSW of Rome Oneida NY 43°12′N75°36′W / 43.2°N 75.6°W / 43.2; -75.6 (Rome (Jul. 8, EF1)) 22331 mi (1.6 km)600 yd (550 m)$30,000Numerous trees were uprooted, a home sustained light damage, and a pavilion was damaged. [345]
    EF1W of Lowville Lewis NY 43°46′41″N75°34′36″W / 43.778°N 75.5766°W / 43.778; -75.5766 (Lowville (Jul. 8, EF1)) 2248–230012.32 mi (19.83 km)300 yd (270 m)$250,000Several homes were damaged by fallen trees, four barns were severely damaged, a garage was completely destroyed, two industrial buildings were damaged, and numerous trees were downed, twisted, or topped. In all, approximately 20 structures were impacted. [346]
    EF0 Fairmount Township Luzerne PA 41°14′N76°14′W / 41.23°N 76.23°W / 41.23; -76.23 (Fairmount Township (Jul. 8, EF0)) 23000.9 mi (1.4 km)50 yd (46 m)$5,000A storage shed, a garden, and numerous trees were destroyed, a roof was ripped from a barn, and a grain silo was shifted off its foundation. [347]
    EF2 Smithfield Madison NY 42°59′N75°38′W / 42.99°N 75.64°W / 42.99; -75.64 (Smithfield (Jul. 8, EF2)) 2302–23052.5 mi (4.0 km)235 yd (215 m)$600,0004 deaths – Three homes in Smithfield were destroyed and five others sustained significant damage. The tornado first struck a manufactured home and some additional construction where two people were killed. Nearby, another home, a barn, and a trailer were destroyed, with a third death occurring in the trailer. Yet another home was damaged by flying debris. The tornado then knocked a three-story house off of its foundation and rolled it down a hill, killing the occupant. Another home was struck by debris from this home. A home near the end of the path suffered EF1 damage. Many trees were downed. [348]
    EF1SE of Kingsley Susquehanna PA 41°45′N75°44′W / 41.75°N 75.74°W / 41.75; -75.74 (Kingsley (Jul. 8, EF1)) 23051.4 mi (2.3 km)150 yd (140 m)$100,000Many large trees and power lines were downed; several homes were damaged by fallen trees. A chimney on a house was partially damaged. [349]
    EF1 Deerfield Oneida NY 43°07′N75°13′W / 43.12°N 75.21°W / 43.12; -75.21 (Deerfield (Jul. 8, EF1)) 23251.3 mi (2.1 km)65 yd (59 m)$110,000Dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted, a garage sustained structural damage, and several other residences experienced siding and shingle damage. [350]
    EF0S of North Creek Warren NY 43°41′26″N73°59′15″W / 43.6905°N 73.9874°W / 43.6905; -73.9874 (North Creek (Jul. 8, EF0)) 0040–00411.09 mi (1.75 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownDamage was largely confined to hardwood and softwood trees, some of which fell on and damaged structures. [351]

    July 10 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, July 10, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Virginia Beach City of Virginia Beach VA 36°50′36″N75°58′35″W / 36.8432°N 75.9763°W / 36.8432; -75.9763 (Virginia Beach (Jul. 10, EF0)) 1935–19360.34 mi (0.55 km)30 yd (27 m)$300,000The roof was blown off a home and several other structures, including a school gymnasium, were damaged. A large pool window was blown out. [352]

    July 12 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, July 12, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NE of Taylor Creek Okeechobee FL 27°14′12″N80°45′25″W / 27.2367°N 80.757°W / 27.2367; -80.757 (Taylor Creek (Jul. 12, EF0)) 1720–17210.08 mi (0.13 km)15 yd (14 m)$2,000Several trees were toppled and a lightweight shed was destroyed. [353]
    EF0ESE of Fountain El Paso CO 38°35′12″N104°28′34″W / 38.5867°N 104.476°W / 38.5867; -104.476 (Fountain (Jul. 12, EF0)) 2045–20510.53 mi (0.85 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado touchdown; no damage was reported. [354]
    EF0NNW of Mercer County Airport Mercer IL 41°15′30″N90°44′10″W / 41.2584°N 90.7362°W / 41.2584; -90.7362 (Mercer County Airport (Jul. 12, EF0)) 0220–02210.38 mi (0.61 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado produced damage primarily to corn crops. [355]
    EF1WNW of Matherville Mercer IL 41°16′03″N90°40′00″W / 41.2674°N 90.6666°W / 41.2674; -90.6666 (Matherville (Jul. 12, EF1)) 0230–02403.7 mi (6.0 km)100 yd (91 m)$10,000A tornado damaged crops, power poles and lines, and trees. [356]
    EF1WNW of Griffin Mercer IL 41°14′19″N90°31′44″W / 41.2387°N 90.5289°W / 41.2387; -90.5289 (Griffin (Jul. 12, EF1)) 0246–02552.78 mi (4.47 km)50 yd (46 m)$0An outbuilding was destroyed and crops and trees were damaged. [357]
    EF1NW of Alpha Henry IL 41°12′51″N90°25′32″W / 41.2141°N 90.4256°W / 41.2141; -90.4256 (Alpha (Jul. 12, EF1)) 0300–03010.66 mi (1.06 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Several large trees were felled, several tree limbs were snapped, and some crops were damaged. [358]

    July 13 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, July 13, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0E of Cheyenne Laramie WY 41°08′24″N104°37′40″W / 41.14°N 104.6278°W / 41.14; -104.6278 (Cheyenne (Jul. 13, EF0)) 1940–19410.17 mi (0.27 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado in open country; no damage was reported. [359]
    EF1 Reading Schuyler NY 42°26′N76°56′W / 42.43°N 76.93°W / 42.43; -76.93 (Reading (Jul. 13, EF1)) 2034–20373.5 mi (5.6 km)125 yd (114 m)$50,000A canoe was blown 150 yd (140 m) from its original location in a pond and wrapped around a pole. Many trees were snapped or uprooted, with large splinters impaled into the ground, a house had a portion of its roof removed, and another home was severely damaged. [360]
    EF0S of Kimball Kimball NE 41°06′51″N103°39′36″W / 41.1142°N 103.66°W / 41.1142; -103.66 (Kimball (Jul. 13, EF0)) 2109–21100.14 mi (0.23 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Law enforcement observed a brief tornado. [361]
    EF0WNW of Glengary Berkeley WV 39°23′59″N78°11′19″W / 39.3996°N 78.1886°W / 39.3996; -78.1886 (Glengary (Jul. 13, EF0)) 2337–23380.07 mi (0.11 km)50 yd (46 m)$5,000Several dozen trees were snapped or topped and another was uprooted. [362]
    EF1 Parksville Sullivan NY 41°51′N74°46′W / 41.85°N 74.77°W / 41.85; -74.77 (Parksville (Jul. 13, EF1)) 00300.75 mi (1.21 km)270 yd (250 m)$10,000Two residences sustained damage to their roofing, siding, and chimneys, numerous rail fencing and yard ornaments were displaced, and catastrophic tree damage was observed. [363]

    July 14 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, July 14, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NE of Lamar Prowers CO 38°13′00″N102°29′50″W / 38.2166°N 102.4973°W / 38.2166; -102.4973 (Lamar (Jul. 14, EF0)) 1740–17440.37 mi (0.60 km)75 yd (69 m)$0A brief landspout tornado occurred over open country; no damage was reported. [364]

    July 15 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, July 15, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1 St. Albans Somerset ME 44°54′39″N69°24′27″W / 44.9107°N 69.4075°W / 44.9107; -69.4075 (St. Albans (Jul. 15, EF1)) 2252–22582.75 mi (4.43 km)800 yd (730 m)$0Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [365]

    July 16 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, July 16, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NE of Stratford Sherman TX 36°20′52″N102°03′15″W / 36.3478°N 102.0543°W / 36.3478; -102.0543 (Stratford (Jul. 16, EF0)) 0008–00090.01 mi (0.016 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A storm spotter captured a brief tornado on video; no damage was reported. [366]
    EF0S of Stratford Sherman TX 36°18′46″N102°03′10″W / 36.3128°N 102.0527°W / 36.3128; -102.0527 (Stratford (Jul. 16, EF0)) 0026–00331.34 mi (2.16 km)100 yd (91 m)$0Utility lines were downed and an outbuilding was damaged. [367]
    EF0SW of Cactus Moore TX 36°01′45″N102°05′02″W / 36.0292°N 102.0838°W / 36.0292; -102.0838 (Cactus(Jul. 16, EF0)) 0123–01303.07 mi (4.94 km)100 yd (91 m)$0The tornado remained in open fields and caused no damage. [368]

    July 21 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, July 21, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Texas City Galveston TX 29°22′44″N94°54′20″W / 29.3788°N 94.9056°W / 29.3788; -94.9056 (Texas City (Jul. 21, EF0)) 1835–18450.1 mi (0.16 km)20 yd (18 m)$15,000A tornado briefly touched down at an oil refinery, damaging a building and shattering a vehicle's window. [369]
    EF0N of McHenry to SW of Pekin Eddy, Griggs ND 47°37′N98°35′W / 47.62°N 98.59°W / 47.62; -98.59 (McHenry (Jul. 21, EF0)) 0035–00469.08 mi (14.61 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownThe tornado began in Eddy County, North Dakota and ended in Griggs County, snapping tree branches and trunks in both. [370] [371]
    EF0SW of Tolna Nelson ND 47°47′N98°31′W / 47.78°N 98.52°W / 47.78; -98.52 (Tolna (Jul. 21, EF0)) 00470.01 mi (0.016 km)20 yd (18 m)UnknownA trained storm spotter observed a brief tornado touchdown near the Sheyenne River. [372]
    EF1E of Kempton Grand Forks ND 47°49′N97°34′W / 47.82°N 97.57°W / 47.82; -97.57 (Kempton (Jul. 21, EF1)) 0129–01418 mi (13 km)300 yd (270 m)UnknownA few residences and farm buildings had shingles torn off, outbuildings damaged, and doors ripped off. Numerous trees and tree limbs were snapped or downed. [373]
    EF2NNW of Climax to ENE of Terrebonne Polk, Red Lake MN 47°42′N96°52′W / 47.7°N 96.86°W / 47.7; -96.86 (Climax (Jul. 21, EF2)) 0152–023537.92 mi (61.03 km)800 yd (730 m)UnknownA strong, long-lived tornado began in Polk County, Minnesota and ended in Red Lake County. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, sections of roofing were removed from several residences and buildings, empty rail cars were tumbled, and power poles were snapped. [374] [375]

    July 23 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, July 23, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Ross Barnett Reservoir Rankin MS 32°25′44″N90°01′43″W / 32.429°N 90.0285°W / 32.429; -90.0285 (Ross Barnett Reservoir (Jul. 23, EF0)) 2326–23400.7 mi (1.1 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A waterspout was well-documented on social media. [376]

    July 24 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, July 24, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1 Cherrystone Northampton VA 37°17′21″N76°04′16″W / 37.2893°N 76.071°W / 37.2893; -76.071 (Cherrystone (Jul. 24, EF1)) 1225–12407.69 mi (12.38 km)150 yd (140 m)$200,000The tornado (which began as a waterspout) moved off Chesapeake Bay and through a campground. Many trees were downed or snapped off. Numerous camping trailers were damaged and several were destroyed. Several trees were brought down on cabins. [377]
    EF0E of Center Harbor Belknap NH 43°41′13″N71°18′18″W / 43.687°N 71.3051°W / 43.687; -71.3051 (Center Harbor (Jul. 24, EF0)) 1230–12350.02 mi (0.032 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0The public observed a waterspout on Lake Winnipesaukee; no damage was reported. [378]
    EF0SSE of Christmas Orange FL 28°27′33″N80°59′31″W / 28.4592°N 80.992°W / 28.4592; -80.992 (Christmas (Jul. 24, EF0)) 2159–22000.25 mi (0.40 km)15 yd (14 m)$0Several motorists observed a brief tornado; no known damage occurred. [379]
    EF0W of Wibaux Wibaux MT 46°59′N104°16′W / 46.99°N 104.27°W / 46.99; -104.27 (Wibaux (Jul. 24, EF0)) 01191 mi (1.6 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado; no known damage occurred. [380]

    July 25 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, July 25, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF1WNW of Edgewater Volusia FL 28°58′51″N80°55′41″W / 28.9807°N 80.9281°W / 28.9807; -80.9281 (Edgewater (Jul. 25, EF1)) 2024–20291.69 mi (2.72 km)75 yd (69 m)$723,000The tornado moved across an airpark where it flipped three small aircraft and caused major damage to three hangars. Farther along the path, numerous trees were uprooted and several homes sustained minor roof damage. Sporadic tree damage and minor structural damage continued until the tornado dissipated. [381]

    July 27 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, July 27, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0 Wolcott New Haven CT 41°36′20″N72°59′00″W / 41.6055°N 72.9833°W / 41.6055; -72.9833 (Edgewater (Jul. 27, EF1)) 1650–16560.72 mi (1.16 km)100 yd (91 m)$25,000Intermittent tree damage occurred along the path, with several trees topped and downed. One large tree fell on a trailer and another fell on a home. Large fixed sports equipment was thrown across a field, and a fence line was knocked down. [382]
    EF0NNE of Mutual Champaign OH 40°07′25″N83°36′48″W / 40.1236°N 83.6134°W / 40.1236; -83.6134 (Mutual (Jul. 27, EF0)) 1929–19300.07 mi (0.11 km)50 yd (46 m)$15,000A double-wide mobile home lost half of its roof, with its shingles and rafters lifted and tossed to the south. A large apple tree was uprooted and numerous smaller limbs from a willow tree were snapped and strewn to the east. [383]
    EF1ENE of Helton Leslie KY 36°57′26″N83°21′02″W / 36.9573°N 83.3506°W / 36.9573; -83.3506 (Helton (Jul. 27, EF1)) 2024–20262 mi (3.2 km)900 yd (820 m)UnknownNumerous hardwood and softwood trees were uprooted along a tornado's path. [384]
    EF1 Dalton Berkshire MA 42°27′11″N73°11′09″W / 42.453°N 73.1858°W / 42.453; -73.1858 (Dalton (Jul. 27, EF1)) 2055–20560.25 mi (0.40 km)20 yd (18 m)UnknownA brief tornado downed a path of trees through a forest. [385]
    EF0 Sebago Lake Cumberland ME 43°53′50″N70°35′13″W / 43.8971°N 70.587°W / 43.8971; -70.587 (Sebago Lake (Jul. 27, EF0)) 2105–21100.63 mi (1.01 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0Several members of the public photographed a waterspout on Sebago Lake; no damage was reported. [386]
    EF1WSW of Colonial Heights Sullivan TN 36°27′43″N82°33′36″W / 36.462°N 82.56°W / 36.462; -82.56 (Colonial Heights (Jul. 27, EF1)) 2145–21460.5 mi (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)UnknownA house was heavily damaged and a few others sustained some degree of damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [387]
    EF0SW of Colonial Heights Washington TN 36°26′52″N82°32′59″W / 36.4477°N 82.5498°W / 36.4477; -82.5498 (Colonial Heights (Jul. 27, EF0)) 2147–22027.1 mi (11.4 km)300 yd (270 m)UnknownA large barn was heavily damaged and several houses sustained structural damage. Numerous trees were downed. [388]
    EF3 Speedwell Campbell, Claiborne TN 36°28′10″N83°58′36″W / 36.4695°N 83.9766°W / 36.4695; -83.9766 (Speedwell (Jul. 27, EF3)) 2158–22024.66 mi (7.50 km)800 yd (730 m)UnknownA significant tornado began in Campbell County, Tennessee, entering Claiborne County prior to dissipating. Structural damage ranged from minor to extensive, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [389] [390]
    EF1NW of Ellenboro Pleasants, Ritchie WV 39°20′12″N81°08′28″W / 39.3366°N 81.1412°W / 39.3366; -81.1412 (Ellenboro (Jul. 27, EF1)) 2314–23214.1 mi (6.6 km)200 yd (180 m)$20,000A tornado began in Pleasants County, West Virginia, snapping or uprooting many healthy hardwood trees and destroying a small metal outbuilding. In Ritchie County, additional trees were snapped and a single family home sustained damage to its roofing and windows. [391] [392]
    EF0 Lake Winnebago Winnebago WI 43°56′53″N88°29′42″W / 43.948°N 88.495°W / 43.948; -88.495 (Lake Winnebago (Jul. 27, EF0)) 00050.01 mi (0.016 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0Members of the public photographed a waterspout over Lake Winnebago; no known damage occurred. [393]
    EF0SSW of Hillsboro Highland OH 39°11′10″N83°39′52″W / 39.186°N 83.6645°W / 39.186; -83.6645 (Hillsboro (Jul. 27, EF0)) 0039–00432.52 mi (4.06 km)1,300 yd (1,200 m)$80,000Homes and barns sustained minor roof and fascia damage. A 100 ft (30 m) TV tower was downed, a small shed was destroyed, and another small shed was removed from its foundation. A mobile home had some of its walls pushed in, a grill was thrown 0.75 mi (1.21 km), and an old wooden pole barn was destroyed. A church sustained minor damage and a sign on the property was blown through the window of a nearby school bus, which was shifted several feet. Several nearby picnic tables were tossed into a wooden pavilion and a van. Towards the end of the path, an unanchored shed was blown 200 ft (61 m) and a boat parked nearby was shifted slightly. Extensive tree damage occurred along the path. [394]
    EF1SE of Lost Creek Harrison WV 39°07′13″N80°17′41″W / 39.1202°N 80.2948°W / 39.1202; -80.2948 (Lost Creek (Jul. 27, EF1)) 0050–00521.07 mi (1.72 km)50 yd (46 m)$75,000Numerous healthy trees were snapped or uprooted, and numerous power lines were downed. The roof to a church was lifted and then fell back into place, causing damage to the steeple and a back wall. A few tombstones in a cemetery were either blown over or damaged by flying debris. [395]

    July 28 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, July 28, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF2 Chelsea to Revere Suffolk MA 42°23′53″N71°01′19″W / 42.398°N 71.0219°W / 42.398; -71.0219 (Chelsea (Jul. 28, EF2)) 1332–13361.93 mi (3.11 km)660 yd (600 m)$4,000,000A skating rink lost portions of its roof. Numerous houses were severely impacted, with more than 100 suffering damage ranging from peeled siding to portions of roofs lifted or missing. A house and a supermarket completely lost their roofs. Large oak trees were snapped midway up the trunk. Downed trees showed evidence of rotation and a convergent pattern. The town hall suffered roof damage and blown-out windows. Store signs were destroyed. Trees fell on several cars, some of which were crushed. A billboard was brought down on several other cars. One car was overturned. This was the first tornado ever recorded in Suffolk County. [396]
    EF1 Limington York ME 43°40′N70°41′W / 43.66°N 70.68°W / 43.66; -70.68 (Limington (Jul. 28, EF1)) 1949–19551.71 mi (2.75 km)80 yd (73 m)$0Numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted. [397]
    EF0S of Fort Lupton Weld CO 40°04′N104°48′W / 40.06°N 104.8°W / 40.06; -104.8 (Fort Lupton (Jul. 28, EF0)) 21530.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields; no known damage occurred. [398]
    EF0E of Adams City Adams CO 39°50′N104°47′W / 39.83°N 104.79°W / 39.83; -104.79 (Adams City (Jul. 28, EF0)) 22090.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down in the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge; no damage was reported. [399]

    July 31 event

    List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, July 31, 2014 [nb 1]
    EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
    EF0NW of Carlin Eureka NV 40°59′01″N116°22′58″W / 40.9837°N 116.3827°W / 40.9837; -116.3827 (Carlin (Jul. 31, EF0)) 2010–20200.48 mi (0.77 km)7 yd (6.4 m)$0The tornado tracked just north of the Barrick Goldstrike Mine, throwing brush debris into the air. [400]
    EF0NW of Dodson Blaine MT 48°29′N108°22′W / 48.48°N 108.37°W / 48.48; -108.37 (Dodson (Jul. 31, EF0)) 2310–23120.1 mi (0.16 km)5 yd (4.6 m)$0The public reported a brief tornado. [401]

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    359. Wyoming Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Cheyenne, Wyoming (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
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    361. Nebraska Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Cheyenne, Wyoming (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
    362. West Virginia Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Sterling, Virginia (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
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    365. Maine Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Portland, Maine (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
    366. Texas Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Amarillo, Texas (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
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    369. Texas Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Houston–Galveston, Texas (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
    370. North Dakota Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Grand Forks, North Dakota (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
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    374. Minnesota Event Report: EF2 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Grand Forks, North Dakota (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2015.
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    376. Mississippi Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Jackson, Mississippi (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
    377. Virginia Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Wakefield, Virginia (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    378. New Hampshire Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Portland, Maine (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    379. Florida Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Melbourne, Florida (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    380. Montana Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Glasgow, Montana (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    381. Florida Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Melbourne, Florida (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
    382. Connecticut Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in New York, New York (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    383. Ohio Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Wilmington, Ohio (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    384. Kentucky Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Jackson, Kentucky (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    385. Massachusetts Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Albany, New York (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    386. Maine Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Portland, Maine (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    387. Tennessee Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Morristown, Tennessee (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    388. Tennessee Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Morristown, Tennessee (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    389. Tennessee Event Report: EF3 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Morristown, Tennessee (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    390. Tennessee Event Report: EF3 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Morristown, Tennessee (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    391. West Virginia Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Charleston, West Virginia (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    392. West Virginia Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Charleston, West Virginia (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    393. Wisconsin Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Green Bay, Wisconsin (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    394. Ohio Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Wilmington, Ohio (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    395. West Virginia Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Charleston, West Virginia (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
    396. Massachusetts Event Report: EF2 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Boston, Massachusetts (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    397. Maine Event Report: EF1 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Portland, Maine (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    398. Colorado Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Boulder, Colorado (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    399. Colorado Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Boulder, Colorado (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
    400. Nevada Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Elko, Nevada (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.
    401. Montana Event Report: EF0 Tornado. National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Great Falls, Montana (Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2015.