List of United States tornadoes in June 2009

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The National Weather Service confirmed 270 tornadoes in the United States in June 2009.

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Note: 2 tornadoes were confirmed in the final totals, but do not have a listed rating.

June 1 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 1, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Illinois
EF0N of Buena Vista Stephenson 42°27′N89°40′W / 42.45°N 89.67°W / 42.45; -89.67 (Buena Vista (June 1, EF0)) 21:30unknownBrief tornado blew off a tin roof from a shed and damaged a barn and a grain bin.
Wyoming
EF1E of Manderson Big Horn 44°13′N107°48′W / 44.22°N 107.80°W / 44.22; -107.80 (Manderson (June 1, EF1)) 21:580.5 miles (0.80 km)A wooden corral, trees and fences were damaged and several small vehicles thrown.
Kansas
EF0SE of St. Francis Cheyenne 39°44′N101°45′W / 39.73°N 101.75°W / 39.73; -101.75 (St. Francis (June 1, EF0)) 02:24unknownBrief tornado remained in open country.
Nebraska
EF0SSW of McCook Red Willow 40°04′N100°41′W / 40.06°N 100.68°W / 40.06; -100.68 (McCook (June 1, EF0)) 02:571 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado remained in open country.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 1, 2009, NWS Riverton, NCDC Storm Data

June 2 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 2, 2009
EF# LocationCounty/
Parish
Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Louisiana
EF0SSE of Boston Vermilion 29°51′N92°03′W / 29.85°N 92.05°W / 29.85; -92.05 (Boston (June 2, EF0)) 19:15unknownTornado reported by KATC-TV that remained in marshland.
Kansas
EF0SW of Dodge City Ford 37°39′N100°08′W / 37.65°N 100.13°W / 37.65; -100.13 (Dodge City (June 2, EF0)) 19:39unknownBrief touchdown in a plowed field.
EF0WSW of Windthrost Ford 37°44′N99°42′W / 37.73°N 99.70°W / 37.73; -99.70 (Dodge City (June 2, EF0)) 20:451 mile (1.6 km)Brief touchdown with no damage.
Ohio
EF0SE of Amanda Fairfield 39°36′N82°42′W / 39.60°N 82.70°W / 39.60; -82.70 (Amanda (June 2, EF0)) 21:3650 yards (50 m)Tornado remained in a wheat field with no damage to structures.
Texas
EF0W of Meadow Terry 33°19′N102°15′W / 33.31°N 102.25°W / 33.31; -102.25 (Meadow (June 2, EF0)) 21:40unknownBrief dusty landspout tornado reported by an off-duty NWS employee.
EF0W of Longworth Fisher 32°39′N100°22′W / 32.65°N 100.37°W / 32.65; -100.37 (Longworth (June 2, EF0)) 21:43unknownBrief tornado reported by storm chasers.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 2, 2009, NWS Wilmington, OH (PNS) NWS Dodge City, NCDC Storm Data

June 3 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 3, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Alabama
EF0W of Huntsville Madison 34°39′N86°47′W / 34.65°N 86.78°W / 34.65; -86.78 (Huntsville (June 3, EF0)) 17:48unknownBrief landspout tornado near Huntsville International Airport with no damage.
Texas
EF0NNW of Bacliff Harris 29°34′N95°01′W / 29.57°N 95.02°W / 29.57; -95.02 (Stanley (June 3, EF0)) 19:14unknownBrief tornado in a parking lot damaged a few cars.
EF0NW of Rincon Starr 26°31′N98°37′W / 26.52°N 98.61°W / 26.52; -98.61 (Rincon (June 3, EF0)) 00:301 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained in ranch lands with no damage.
EF0SW of San Patricio San Patricio 27°56′N96°48′W / 27.94°N 96.80°W / 27.94; -96.80 (San Patricio (June 3, EF0)) 02:220.5 miles (0.80 km)Damage limited to a few trees.
Virginia
EF1 Stanley Page 38°35′N78°30′W / 38.58°N 78.50°W / 38.58; -78.50 (Stanley (June 3, EF1)) 22:451.67 miles (2.69 km)A mobile home was overturned, a salt storage garage was heavily damaged and several other houses sustained minor damage.
Wyoming
EF0SW of Jeffrey City Fremont 42°17′N107°59′W / 42.28°N 107.99°W / 42.28; -107.99 (Jeffrey City (June 3, EF0)) 01:431 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained in open country.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 3, 2009, NWS Baltimore/Washington, NWS Houston/Galveston, NCDC Storm Data

June 4 event

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 4, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Florida
EF0E of Tallahassee Leon 30°26′N84°13′W / 30.44°N 84.21°W / 30.44; -84.21 (Tallahassee (June 4, EF0)) 15:10100 yards (90 m)Brief tornado heavily damaged the roof of Apalachee Elementary School.
Georgia
EF0W of Brunswick Glynn 31°08′N81°34′W / 31.14°N 81.57°W / 31.14; -81.57 (Brunswick (June 4, EF0)) 20:032 miles (3.2 km)Several houses and a gas station were damaged at the junction of Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 17.
EF0E of Liberty Hill Worth 31°24′N83°54′W / 31.40°N 83.90°W / 31.40; -83.90 (Liberty Hill (June 4, EF0)) 00:50unknownThree mobile homes were damaged by a brief tornado.
Texas
EF0S of Dalhart Hartley 35°58′N102°31′W / 35.97°N 102.52°W / 35.97; -102.52 (Dalhart (June 4, EF0)) 21:171 mile (1.6 km)Tornado reported on the ground by law enforcement in open country.
EF0N of Vega Oldham 35°16′N102°26′W / 35.26°N 102.43°W / 35.26; -102.43 (Vega (June 4, EF0)) 23:081 mile (1.6 km)Landspout tornado remained in open country.
EF0SW of Amarillo Randall 35°04′N101°59′W / 35.06°N 101.99°W / 35.06; -101.99 (Amarillo (June 4, EF0)) 23:33200 yards (180 m)Brief tornado reported by an amateur radio operator.
EF0W of Canyon Randall 34°59′N102°03′W / 34.98°N 102.05°W / 34.98; -102.05 (Canyon (June 4, EF0)) 23:400.75 miles (1.21 km)Tornado remained over open country.
Oregon
EF0N of Peoria Linn 44°29′N123°12′W / 44.48°N 123.20°W / 44.48; -123.20 (Peoria (June 4, EF0)) 22:352 miles (3.2 km)Tornado reported to the public by KVAL-TV. A small shed was damaged.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 4, 2009, NWS Amarillo, NCDC Storm Data, NWS Jacksonville, NWS Tallahassee, NWS Amarillo

June 5 event

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, June 5, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Wyoming
EF2W of La Grange Goshen 41°37′N104°23′W / 41.62°N 104.38°W / 41.62; -104.38 (La Grange (June 5, EF2)) 22:078 miles (13 km)Tornado spotted and tracked by the VORTEX2 project. Damage mostly to a few trees. By far the most studied tornado in history. Entire episode of Storm chasers based on the tornado. [1] The SRV Dominator measured 155.2 mph in it.
Nebraska
EF0WSW of Harrisburg Banner 41°29′N103°57′W / 41.48°N 103.95°W / 41.48; -103.95 (Harrisburg (June 5, EF0)) 23:49unknownBrief tornado over open rangeland.
EF0N of Paxton Keith 41°12′N101°22′W / 41.20°N 101.37°W / 41.20; -101.37 (Paxton (June 5, EF0)) 03:53unknownDamage was reported to a shed and a fence.
Texas
EF0SE of White Deer Banner 35°21′N101°07′W / 35.35°N 101.11°W / 35.35; -101.11 (White Deer (June 5, EF0)) 02:391 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 5, 2009, NWS Cheyenne, NCDC Storm Data

June 6 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 6, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Washington
EF0S of Creston (1st tornado) Lincoln 47°43′N118°33′W / 47.71°N 118.55°W / 47.71; -118.55 (Creston (June 6, EF0)) 21:50unknownFirst of four tornadoes in a 25 minute-span in the same area. No damage produced by any of the tornadoes
EF0S of Creston (2nd tornado) Lincoln 47°43′N118°33′W / 47.71°N 118.55°W / 47.71; -118.55 (Creston (June 6, EF0)) 21:55unknown
EF0S of Creston (3rd tornado) Lincoln 47°43′N118°33′W / 47.71°N 118.55°W / 47.71; -118.55 (Creston (June 6, EF0)) 22:10unknown
EF0S of Creston (4th tornado) Lincoln 47°43′N118°33′W / 47.71°N 118.55°W / 47.71; -118.55 (Creston (June 6, EF0)) 22:15unknown
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 6, 2009, NWS Spokane, NCDC Storm Data

June 7 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 7, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Wyoming
EF0SE of La Grange Goshen 41°35′N104°07′W / 41.59°N 104.12°W / 41.59; -104.12 (La Grange (June 7, EF0)) 19:033 miles (4.8 km)Narrow landspout tornado remained over open country.
Colorado
EF0NNW of Northglenn Adams 39°59′N105°00′W / 39.99°N 105.00°W / 39.99; -105.00 (Northglenn (June 7, EF0)) 19:051 mile (1.6 km)One house sustained minor roof damage. A few trees and fences were damaged.
EF1 Aurora Arapahoe 39°38′N104°45′W / 39.63°N 104.75°W / 39.63; -104.75 (Aurora (June 7, EF1)) 19:506 miles (9.7 km)Tornado touched down in the southeast part of the city. Several residential subdivisions were impacted with mostly minor damage. Southlands Mall was also damaged, as was a Lowe's store in the area. Two people were injured.
EF0ENE of Buckley Field Arapahoe 39°44′N104°37′W / 39.73°N 104.62°W / 39.73; -104.62 (Buckley Field (June 7, EF0)) 20:23unknownSmall tornado flipped a semi-trailer on Interstate 70.
EF1N of Kiowa Elbert 39°33′N104°28′W / 39.55°N 104.46°W / 39.55; -104.46 (Elbert (June 7, EF1)) 20:27unknownA house and several outbuildings were damaged. Flying debris also injured several horses.
EF0WNW of Lowland Elbert 39°32′N104°02′W / 39.53°N 104.03°W / 39.53; -104.03 (Lowland (June 7, EF0) 20:43unknownBrief tornado touched down in an open field.
Iowa
EF0W of Anita Cass 41°25′N94°29′W / 41.41°N 94.48°W / 41.41; -94.48 (Anita (June 7, EF0)) 22:17unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0 Adel area Dallas 41°38′N93°58′W / 41.64°N 93.96°W / 41.64; -93.96 (Adel (June 7, EF0)) 23:331.5 miles (2.4 km)Tornado embedded in a larger microburst. Numerous trees were knocked down, some landing on a garage.
Missouri
EF0E of Amity De Kalb 39°52′N94°25′W / 39.87°N 94.42°W / 39.87; -94.42 (Amity (June 7, EF0)) 01:13unknownA few tree branches were snapped by the brief tornado.
EF0SW of Weatherby De Kalb 39°54′N94°15′W / 39.90°N 94.25°W / 39.90; -94.25 (Weatherby (June 7, EF0)) 01:27unknownTornado remained in open fields.
EF0W of Kidder Caldwell 39°46′N94°12′W / 39.77°N 94.20°W / 39.77; -94.20 (Kidder (June 7, EF0)) 03:44unknownTornado remained in open fields.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 7, 2009, NWS Denver, NWS Des Moines, NCDC Storm Data

June 8 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 8, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Wisconsin
EF0WSW of Mukwonago Waukesha 42°52′N88°21′W / 42.86°N 88.35°W / 42.86; -88.35 (Mukwonago (June 8, EF0)) 20:383 miles (4.8 km)Intermittent rain-wrapped tornado with little damage, mostly to trees.
Illinois
EF2 O'Fallon area St. Clair 38°35′N89°55′W / 38.59°N 89.91°W / 38.59; -89.91 (O'Fallon (June 8, EF2)) 22:2012.8 miles (20.6 km)One house was heavily damaged, and several others sustained minor to moderate damage. Tornado embedded in a larger microburst.
EF0N of DuQuoin Perry 38°05′N89°14′W / 38.09°N 89.24°W / 38.09; -89.24 (DuQuoin (June 8, EF0)) 00:420.5 miles (0.80 km)A small shed was overturned and a few trees were downed.
EF1SE of DuQuoin Perry, Franklin 38°00′N89°11′W / 38.00°N 89.18°W / 38.00; -89.18 (DuQuoin (June 8, EF1)) 01:004.5 miles (7.2 km)Hundreds of trees were damaged but no structures were affected.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 8, 2009, NWS Paducah, NWS St. Louis, NCDC Storm Data

June 9 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 9, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Kansas
EF0ENE of Moran Allen 37°55′N95°09′W / 37.92°N 95.15°W / 37.92; -95.15 (Moran (June 9, EF0)) 18:331 mile (1.6 km)Tornado briefly touched down in an open field.
EF0ENE of Chanute Neosho 37°55′N95°09′W / 37.92°N 95.15°W / 37.92; -95.15 (Moran (June 9, EF0)) 19:252 miles (3.2 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0N of Joy Kiowa 37°39′N99°25′W / 37.65°N 99.42°W / 37.65; -99.42 (Joy (June 9, EF0)) 23:531 mile (1.6 km)Tornado witnessed by storm spotters over pasture country.
Nebraska
EF0 Potter Cheyenne 41°13′N103°19′W / 41.21°N 103.32°W / 41.21; -103.32 (Potter (June 9, EF0)) 20:12unknownBrief tornado touchdown.
EF0SW of Merritt Reservoir Cheyenne 42°09′N101°40′W / 42.15°N 101.66°W / 42.15; -101.66 (Merritt Res (June 9, EF0)) 21:15unknownLandspout tornado remained over open rangeland.
Maryland
EF0 Dundalk area Baltimore 39°16′N76°30′W / 39.27°N 76.50°W / 39.27; -76.50 (Dundalk (June 9, EF0)) 21:211 mile (1.6 km)Three townhouses and a car dealership were damaged. Tree damage was reported, some of which fell on houses.
Colorado
EF0SE of Liberty Weld 40°09′N104°59′W / 40.15°N 104.98°W / 40.15; -104.98 (Liberty (June 9, EF0)) 23:11unknownTornado touched down but no damage.
Missouri
EF0SE of Thomasville Oregon 36°46′N91°29′W / 36.76°N 91.49°W / 36.76; -91.49 (Thomasville (June 9, EF0)) 00:59unknownTouched down over an open field with little if any damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 9, 2009, NCDC Storm Data

June 10 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 10, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Nebraska
EF0NE of Haig Scotts Bluff 41°51′N103°43′W / 41.85°N 103.71°W / 41.85; -103.71 (Haig (June 10, EF0)) 18:59unknownBrief tornado touchdown over open country.
EF0NW of Bayard Morrill 41°46′N103°23′W / 41.77°N 103.38°W / 41.77; -103.38 (Bayard (June 10, EF0)) 20:384 miles (6.4 km)A center pivot was turned by the tornado.
Wyoming
EF0W of Hawk Springs Goshen 41°46′N104°30′W / 41.77°N 104.50°W / 41.77; -104.50 (Hawk Springs (June 10, EF0)) 19:55unknownRope tornado sighted over rangeland.
Colorado
EF0 Severance Weld 40°31′N104°51′W / 40.52°N 104.85°W / 40.52; -104.85 (Severance (June 9, EF0)) 20:30unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0NW of Roggen Weld 40°14′N104°27′W / 40.23°N 104.45°W / 40.23; -104.45 (Roggen (June 9, EF0)) 22:05unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Missouri
EF0 Harwood area Vernon 37°56′N94°07′W / 37.93°N 94.11°W / 37.93; -94.11 (Harwood (June 10, EF0)) 22:411 mile (1.6 km)Tornado confirmed by a trained spotter and damaged some trees.
EF1SSW of Iberia Miller 38°02′N92°19′W / 38.03°N 92.32°W / 38.03; -92.32 (Iberia (June 10, EF1)) 01:051 mile (1.6 km)Several trees, farm trailers and fences were damaged.
Oklahoma
EF0N of Enterprise Haskell 35°15′N95°22′W / 35.25°N 95.37°W / 35.25; -95.37 (Enterprise (June 10, EF0)) 23:00unknownBrief tornado spotted over open country.
EF0 Kinta Haskell 35°16′N95°25′W / 35.26°N 95.42°W / 35.26; -95.42 (Kinta (June 10, EF0)) 23:110.4 miles (0.64 km)A house, two barns and several trees were damaged. Tornado embedded in a larger microburst.
Texas
EF0 Roanoke area Denton 33°00′N97°14′W / 33.00°N 97.23°W / 33.00; -97.23 (Roanoke (June 10, EF0)) 23:402 miles (3.2 km)Brief touchdown reported by spotters with no reports of damage.
EF0NNE of Grapevine Reservoir Denton 33°03′N97°07′W / 33.05°N 97.12°W / 33.05; -97.12 (Grapevine Res (June 10, EF0)) 23:50unknownBrief tornado reported by a retired NWS employee.
EF1 Flower Mound area Denton 33°02′N97°05′W / 33.03°N 97.09°W / 33.03; -97.09 (Flower Mound (June 10, EF1)) 23:53unknown16 houses sustained structural damage at an apartment complex, including one building which had a brick wall crumple.
EF0NNE of Camey Denton 33°03′N96°54′W / 33.05°N 96.90°W / 33.05; -96.90 (Camey (June 10, EF0)) 00:051 mile (1.6 km)Tornado was videotaped by a storm chaser and remained in open fields.
EF0S of Detroit Red River 33°40′N95°16′W / 33.66°N 95.27°W / 33.66; -95.27 (Detroit (June 10, EF0)) 02:222.5 miles (4.0 km)Several trees and limbs were damaged.
EF0E of Talco Titus 33°22′N95°06′W / 33.36°N 95.10°W / 33.36; -95.10 (Talco (June 10, EF0)) 02:252.4 miles (3.9 km)Damage to a few power lines and trees.
EF0SW of Linden Cass 32°56′N94°19′W / 32.93°N 94.32°W / 32.93; -94.32 (Linden (June 10, EF0)) 03:150.75 miles (1.21 km)Damage to a few power lines and trees.
Kansas
EF0SSE of Satanta Seward 37°22′N100°56′W / 37.36°N 100.94°W / 37.36; -100.94 (Kismet (June 10, EF0)) 01:280.26 miles (0.42 km)Brief tornado touchdown in a grass field.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 10, 2009, NWS Springfield, NWS Shreveport, NWS Dallas-Fort Worth (PNS), NCDC Storm Data

June 11 event

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 11, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Kentucky
EF0NE of Spottsville Henderson, Daviess, Spencer (IN) 37°46′N87°07′W / 37.77°N 87.11°W / 37.77; -87.11 (Spottsville (June 11, EF0)) 22:023.5 miles (5.6 km)Tornado remained in open fields, with damage to some crops and a few trees.
EF0NE of Thurston Daviess 37°51′N87°00′W / 37.85°N 87.00°W / 37.85; -87.00 (Thurston (June 11, EF0)) 22:36unknownBrief tornado damaged a few tree limbs.
EF1S of Brownsville Warren, Barren 37°07′N86°20′W / 37.12°N 86.34°W / 37.12; -86.34 (Brownsville (June 11, EF1)) 00:0018 miles (29 km)Several areas of damage, including widespread and extensive tree damage, were noted along the long intermittent path. Two large barns were destroyed and a house was damaged.
EF1W of Cyclone Metcalfe, Monroe 36°50′N85°40′W / 36.84°N 85.67°W / 36.84; -85.67 (Cyclone (June 11, EF1)) 01:011.3 miles (2.1 km)Two houses, a shed and tobacco farms were damaged along an intermittent path.
Colorado
EF0SW of Manzanola Otero 38°05′N103°53′W / 38.08°N 103.88°W / 38.08; -103.88 (Manzanola (June 11, EF0)) 00:03unknownBrief tornado touchdown in open country.
EF0ESE of Sugar City Crowley 38°12′N103°31′W / 38.20°N 103.51°W / 38.20; -103.51 (Sugar City (June 11, EF0)) 00:35unknownBrief tornado touchdown in open country.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 11, 2009, NWS Louisville, NWS Paducah, NCDC Storm Data

June 12 event

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, June 12, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Arkansas
EF1E of Possum Trot Conway 35°16′N92°43′W / 35.26°N 92.71°W / 35.26; -92.71 (Possom Trot (June 12, EF1)) 19:102.44 miles (3.93 km)Damage to a few roofs and many trees and power lines. Tornado embedded in a derecho that crossed during the mid-afternoon.
Mississippi
EF2 Olive Branch DeSoto 34°56′N89°50′W / 34.94°N 89.84°W / 34.94; -89.84 (Olive Branch (June 12, EF2)) 21:582.9 miles (4.7 km)Four houses were destroyed and many other houses and public buildings, including four schools, were damaged with some of the damage due to fallen trees. One person was injured.
Tennessee
EF1 Bartlett Shelby 35°13′N89°50′W / 35.22°N 89.84°W / 35.22; -89.84 (Bartlett (June 12, EF1)) 22:00150 yards (140 m)Several houses sustained minor roof damage and several trees were snapped.
Texas
EF1S of Jacksboro Jack 33°09′N98°09′W / 33.15°N 98.15°W / 33.15; -98.15 (Jacksboro (June 12, EF1)) 22:292 miles (3.2 km)Damage to outbuildings and roofs.
EF1W of Perrin Jack 33°03′N98°06′W / 33.05°N 98.10°W / 33.05; -98.10 (Perrin (June 12, EF1)) 22503 miles (4.8 km)Damage to outbuildings and roofs.
EF1ENE of Richland Springs San Saba 31°16′N98°53′W / 31.27°N 98.89°W / 31.27; -98.89 (Richland Springs (June 12, EF1)) 23:101 mile (1.6 km)Several trees were snapped or uprooted in the narrow tornado path.
EF0SW of Cool Parker 32°49′N98°00′W / 32.82°N 98.00°W / 32.82; -98.00 (Cool (June 12, EF0)) 23:102 miles (3.2 km)Trees and buildings were damaged at the Clark Gardens Botanical Park.
EF1SE of Millsap Parker 32°39′N97°54′W / 32.65°N 97.90°W / 32.65; -97.90 (Millsap (June 12, EF1)) 00:1511 miles (18 km)Damage to carports and trees.
EF0WSW of Cherokee (1st tornado) San Saba 30°54′N98°59′W / 30.90°N 98.98°W / 30.90; -98.98 (Cherokee (June 12, EF0)) 00:501 mile (1.6 km)A few oak trees were snapped.
EF0WSW of Cherokee (2nd tornado) San Saba 30°46′N99°04′W / 30.77°N 99.07°W / 30.77; -99.07 (Cherokee (June 12, EF0)) 01:401 mile (1.6 km)Several tree limbs were knocked off and trees were snapped.
EF1SE of Hedwigs Hill Mason 30°40′N99°07′W / 30.66°N 99.11°W / 30.66; -99.11 (Hedwigs Hill (June 12, EF1)) 02:381 mile (1.6 km)One house lost a roof, and a porch and an outbuilding were destroyed.
Oklahoma
EF1 Norman Cleveland 35°13′N97°25′W / 35.22°N 97.41°W / 35.22; -97.41 (Norman (June 12, EF1)) 03:302 miles (3.2 km)Several houses sustained minor roof damage, and trees were damaged.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 12, 2009, NWS Memphis, NWS Norman, NWS Little Rock, NWS Dallas-Fort Worth (PNS), NCDC Storm Data

June 13 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 13, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Texas
EF1NE of Aspermont Stonewall 33°11′N100°13′W / 33.18°N 100.21°W / 33.18; -100.21 (Aspermont (June 13, EF1)) 23:254 miles (6.4 km)Two houses were damaged, farm buildings were destroyed and many power poles were blown down.
EF2W of Rule Haskell 33°11′N99°56′W / 33.19°N 99.94°W / 33.19; -99.94 (Rule (June 13, EF2)) 23:304 miles (6.4 km)Four houses lost their roofs, and farm equipment and outbuildings were destroyed.
EF0SW of Silverton Briscoe 34°25′N101°21′W / 34.41°N 101.35°W / 34.41; -101.35 (Silverton (June 13, EF0)) 2332unknownBrief tornado spotted by storm chasers remained in open country.
EF0SE of Silverton Briscoe 34°25′N101°21′W / 34.41°N 101.35°W / 34.41; -101.35 (Silverton (June 13, EF0)) 23511 mile (1.6 km)Rope tornado remained in open country.
EF1SE of Sagerton Haskell 33°02′N99°54′W / 33.03°N 99.90°W / 33.03; -99.90 (Sagerton (June 13, EF1)) 0008unknownTornado confirmed by photographer with minor damage.
EF0NW of Stamford Jones 32°56′N99°45′W / 32.93°N 99.75°W / 32.93; -99.75 (Stamford (June 13, EF0)) 0054unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Colorado
EF0SSW of Pritchett Baca 37°10′N102°56′W / 37.16°N 102.93°W / 37.16; -102.93 (Pritchett (June 13, EF0)) 00011 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0NNE of Dodd Morgan 40°19′N103°40′W / 40.32°N 103.67°W / 40.32; -103.67 (Dodd (June 13, EF0)) 0036unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0NE of Wiley Prowers 38°12′N102°38′W / 38.20°N 102.63°W / 38.20; -102.63 (Wiley (June 13, EF0)) 00471 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado knocked down a weak tree.
Sources: NWS San Angelo (PNS), Storm Reports for June 13, 2009, NCDC Storm Data

June 14 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 14, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Alabama
EF1N of Moulton Lawrence 34°31′N87°19′W / 34.51°N 87.32°W / 34.51; -87.32 (Moulton (June 14, EF1)) 15251 mile (1.6 km)A shed and a chicken house were destroyed with additional damage to a barn, one house and numerous hardwood and oak trees.
Wyoming
EF0NE of Chugwater Platte 41°48′N104°45′W / 41.80°N 104.75°W / 41.80; -104.75 (Chugwater (June 14, EF0)) 19276 miles (9.7 km)Rope tornado tracked across open country.
EF0NW of Thermopolis Hot Springs 43°43′N108°27′W / 43.71°N 108.45°W / 43.71; -108.45 (Thermopolis (June 14, EF0)) 20531 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado reported by several people.
Kansas
EF0NW of Satanta Haskell 37°33′N101°01′W / 37.55°N 101.01°W / 37.55; -101.01 (Satanta (June 14, EF0)) 22233 miles (4.8 km)A shed sustained minor damage.
EF1N of Tice Haskell 37°31′N101°44′W / 37.52°N 101.73°W / 37.52; -101.73 (Tice (June 14, EF1)) 22474 miles (6.4 km)A grain elevator was damaged, along with several pieces of farm equipment.
EF1WSW of Tice Haskell 37°31′N101°43′W / 37.51°N 101.72°W / 37.51; -101.72 (Tice (June 14, EF1)) 22501 mile (1.6 km)A metal shed and some power poles were damaged.
EF1NE of Wilmore Comanche 37°21′N99°13′W / 37.35°N 99.21°W / 37.35; -99.21 (Wilmore (June 14, EF1)) 01034 miles (6.4 km)A metal shed and some power poles were damaged.
EF0NE of Silverdale Cowley 37°03′N96°50′W / 37.05°N 96.84°W / 37.05; -96.84 (Silverdale (June 15, EF0)) 06493 miles (4.8 km)A house and a barn sustained roof damage. A horse trailer was also damaged.
Kentucky
EF1NW of Relief Morgan 37°58′N83°01′W / 37.96°N 83.01°W / 37.96; -83.01 (Relief (June 14, EF1)) 22451.5 miles (2.4 km)Damage to dozens of trees.
Sources: Storm Reports for June 14, 2009, NWS Huntsville (PNS) [ permanent dead link ], NCDC Storm Data

June 15 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 15, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Colorado
EF2W of Elbert Elbert 39°13′N104°38′W / 39.22°N 104.63°W / 39.22; -104.63 (Elbert (June 15, EF2)) 19354 miles (6.4 km)A barn was flattened and several houses and power poles were damaged. First of three tornadoes in the area.
EF0S of Elbert Elbert 39°09′N104°32′W / 39.15°N 104.54°W / 39.15; -104.54 (Elbert (June 15, EF0)) 20040.3 miles (0.48 km)An airplane hangar was damaged and an airplane flipped by this second tornado.
EF0SE of Elbert Elbert 39°08′N104°30′W / 39.13°N 104.50°W / 39.13; -104.50 (Elbert (June 15, EF0)) 20100.6 miles (0.97 km)No damage by the third tornado in the area.
Kansas
EF0NE of Dodge City Ford 37°51′N99°58′W / 37.85°N 99.97°W / 37.85; -99.97 (Dodge City (June 15, EF0)) 21271 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0E of Ardell Edwards 37°53′N99°29′W / 37.88°N 99.48°W / 37.88; -99.48 (Ardell (June 15, EF0)) 22253 miles (4.8 km)Dusty tornado with minor damage to a barn.
EF1SE of Dodge City (1st tornado) Ford 37°42′N99°58′W / 37.70°N 99.97°W / 37.70; -99.97 (Dodge City (June 15, EF1)) 2226unknownA pivot sprinkler was overturned.
EF1SE of Dodge City (2nd tornado) Ford 37°41′N99°58′W / 37.69°N 99.96°W / 37.69; -99.96 (Dodge City (June 15, EF1)) 22271.5 miles (2.4 km)Tornado developed after the previous one dissipated. Two pivot sprinklers were hit and a shed was destroyed.
EF0NW of Williams Edwards 37°53′N99°29′W / 37.88°N 99.48°W / 37.88; -99.48 (Williams (June 15, EF0)) 22374 miles (6.4 km)Several trees and power lines were blown down.
EF1NE of Hodges Edwards 37°50′N99°22′W / 37.83°N 99.36°W / 37.83; -99.36 (Hodges (June 15, EF1)) 22403 miles (4.8 km)Two large grain bins were destroyed - one rolling nearly a mile (1.6 km) - and one larger one was damaged. Four pivot sprinklers were also damaged.
EF1SW of Belpre Edwards 37°53′N99°08′W / 37.88°N 99.14°W / 37.88; -99.14 (Belpre (June 15, EF1)) 22563 miles (4.8 km)A grain bin and an oil tank were destroyed and moved.
EF2SE of Belpre Edwards, Stafford 37°54′N99°01′W / 37.90°N 99.02°W / 37.90; -99.02 (Belpre (June 15, EF2)) 230312 miles (19 km)Large multiple-vortex tornado heavily damaged a trailer, trees, power poles and farm equipment with the heaviest damage to trees.
EF0SW of El Dorado (1st tornado) Butler 37°46′N96°54′W / 37.77°N 96.90°W / 37.77; -96.90 (El Dorado (June 15, EF0)) 23451 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.
EF0SW of El Dorado (2nd tornado) Butler 37°48′N96°53′W / 37.80°N 96.89°W / 37.80; -96.89 (El Dorado (June 15, EF0)) 23471 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained in open country, lifting just before hitting an oil refinery.
EF0SE of El Dorado (1st tornado) Butler 37°48′N96°53′W / 37.80°N 96.89°W / 37.80; -96.89 (El Dorado (June 15, EF0)) 23501 mile (1.6 km)Brief rope tornado reported on the ground.
EF0SW of Rosalia (1st tornado) Butler 37°46′N96°42′W / 37.77°N 96.70°W / 37.77; -96.70 (Rosalia (June 15, EF0)) 23551 mile (1.6 km)Brief rope tornado reported on the ground.
EF0SE of El Dorado (2nd tornado) Butler 37°47′N96°46′W / 37.79°N 96.77°W / 37.79; -96.77 (El Dorado (June 15, EF0)) 23581 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.
EF0SE of El Dorado (3rd tornado) Butler 37°48′N96°46′W / 37.80°N 96.76°W / 37.80; -96.76 (El Dorado (June 15, EF0)) 00011 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.
EF0SW of Rosalia (2nd tornado) Butler 37°47′N96°39′W / 37.79°N 96.65°W / 37.79; -96.65 (Rosalia (June 15, EF0)) 00041 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.
EF0SW of Rosalia (3rd tornado) Butler 37°48′N96°38′W / 37.80°N 96.63°W / 37.80; -96.63 (Rosalia (June 15, EF0)) 00081 mile (1.6 km)Brief rope tornado reported on the ground.
EF0N of Plevna Reno 38°04′N98°17′W / 38.07°N 98.29°W / 38.07; -98.29 (Plevna (June 15, EF0)) 0017unknownBrief tornado touchdown in an open field.
EF0WNW of Cedar Point Chase 38°17′N96°50′W / 38.29°N 96.84°W / 38.29; -96.84 (Cedar Point (June 15, EF0)) 00201 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained in open country with no damage.
EF1NE of Dillwyn Stafford 37°58′N98°49′W / 37.97°N 98.81°W / 37.97; -98.81 (Dillwyn (June 15, EF1)) 00372 miles (3.2 km)Several pivot sprinklers and trees were damaged.
EF0NE of Hamilton Greenwood 38°01′N96°07′W / 38.02°N 96.11°W / 38.02; -96.11 (Hamilton (June 15, EF0)) 01401 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field.
Nebraska
EF0WSW of Sutherland Lincoln 41°09′N101°12′W / 41.15°N 101.20°W / 41.15; -101.20 (Sutherland (June 15, EF0)) 2132unknownBrief tornado spotted by motorists on Interstate 80 in an open field.
EF0N of Roseland Adams 40°30′N98°34′W / 40.50°N 98.56°W / 40.50; -98.56 (Roseland (June 15, EF0)) 01180.5 miles (0.80 km)Center pivots were overturned while there was crop, tree and outbuilding damage with one home sustaining a broken window.
EF0S of Shelton Buffalo 40°44′N98°43′W / 40.73°N 98.72°W / 40.73; -98.72 (Shelton (June 15, EF0)) 0137unknownBrief tornado touchdown reported.
Texas
EF0SE of Perryton Ochiltree 36°10′N100°39′W / 36.16°N 100.65°W / 36.16; -100.65 (Perryton (June 15, EF0)) 23230.25 miles (0.40 km)Brief tornado spotted near Wolf Creek Park.
South Dakota
EF0W of Hayes Stanley 44°22′N101°05′W / 44.37°N 101.08°W / 44.37; -101.08 (Hayes (June 15, EF0)) 03051 mile (1.6 km)First of three brief tornadoes reported by spotters in the Hayes area. No damage from any of the three tornadoes.
EF0E of Hayes (1st tornado) Stanley 44°22′N100°59′W / 44.37°N 100.98°W / 44.37; -100.98 (Hayes (June 15, EF0)) 0320unknownRemained over open country with no damage
EF0E of Hayes (2nd tornado) Stanley 44°22′N100°53′W / 44.37°N 100.88°W / 44.37; -100.88 (Hayes (June 15, EF0)) 03301 mile (1.6 km)Remained over open country with no damage
Sources:NWS Hastings, NWS Dodge City, NWS Denver, Storm Reports for June 15, 2009, NCDC Storm Data

June 16 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 16, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Missouri
EF1NE of Stockton Cedar 37°44′N93°49′W / 37.73°N 93.81°W / 37.73; -93.81 (Stockton (June 16, EF1)) 10406 miles (9.7 km)One mobile home had significant damage from a falling tree. Five homes, six metal outbuildings and three businesses had minor damage to roof and siding.
South Dakota
EF0WNW of Lebanon (1st tornado) Potter 45°05′N99°50′W / 45.08°N 99.84°W / 45.08; -99.84 (Lebanon (June 16, EF0)) 1700unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0WNW of Lebanon (2nd tornado) Potter 45°05′N99°50′W / 45.08°N 99.83°W / 45.08; -99.83 (Lebanon (June 16, EF0)) 18351 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0ENE of Lowry Walworth 45°22′N99°51′W / 45.37°N 99.85°W / 45.37; -99.85 (Lowry (June 16, EF0)) 1902unknownBrief tornado touchdown in an open field with no damage.
EF0SE of Polo Hand 44°41′N98°59′W / 44.68°N 98.98°W / 44.68; -98.98 (Polo (June 16, EF0)) 19091 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown in an open field with no damage.
EF0E of Danforth Hand 44°17′N98°47′W / 44.28°N 98.79°W / 44.28; -98.79 (Danforth (June 16, EF0)) 20554 miles (6.4 km)Tornado tracked across open country for 15 minutes.
EF0SW of Mount Vernon Davison 43°37′N98°15′W / 43.62°N 98.25°W / 43.62; -98.25 (Mount Vernon (June 16, EF0)) 2231unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0NW of Dimock Hutchinson 43°28′N97°59′W / 43.47°N 97.99°W / 43.47; -97.99 (Dimock (June 16, EF0)) 2336unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0NW of New Elms Springs Colony Hutchinson 43°28′N97°52′W / 43.47°N 97.87°W / 43.47; -97.87 (New Elms Springs Colony (June 16, EF0)) 2350unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0NNW of Olivet Hutchinson 43°17′N97°43′W / 43.29°N 97.72°W / 43.29; -97.72 (Olivet (June 16, EF0)) 0020unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF1N of Menno Hutchinson 43°16′N97°34′W / 43.26°N 97.57°W / 43.26; -97.57 (Menno (June 16, EF1)) 00272 miles (3.2 km)Several farm buildings were damaged, along with many trees.
EF0NW of Mission Hill Yankton 42°55′N97°17′W / 42.92°N 97.28°W / 42.92; -97.28 (Mission Hill (June 16, EF0)) 0128unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Kentucky
EF1SW of Suwanee Lyon 37°02′N88°12′W / 37.04°N 88.20°W / 37.04; -88.20 (Suwanee (June 16, EF1)) 17280.375 miles (0.604 km)Three farm barns/outbuildings were destroyed with hay bales being tossed. Trees were damaged, a power pole was pushed over and metal debris were thrown into trees
EF1NW of Tollesboro Lewis 38°34′N83°34′W / 38.57°N 83.57°W / 38.57; -83.57 (Tollesboro (June 16, EF1)) 01250.25 miles (0.40 km)A barn was destroyed with another damaged. Three mobile homes were lifted off their foundation. Minor structural damage to homes and mobile homes.
North Dakota
EF0SW of Fort Yates Sioux 46°02′N100°42′W / 46.03°N 100.70°W / 46.03; -100.70 (Fort Yates (June 16, EF0)) 1800unknownBrief tornado remained in open country.
EF0WNW of Dodge Dunn 47°18′N102°15′W / 47.30°N 102.25°W / 47.30; -102.25 (Dodge (June 16, EF0)) 2000unknownBrief tornado remained in open country.
North Carolina
EF0 Fallston Cleveland 35°24′N81°28′W / 35.40°N 81.47°W / 35.40; -81.47 (Fallston (June 16, EF0)) 21421 mile (1.6 km)A machine shed was destroyed with roof, window and siding damage to homes.
EF1N of Stoney Point Cleveland 35°19′N81°25′W / 35.31°N 81.41°W / 35.31; -81.41 (Stoney Point (June 16, EF1)) 22009 miles (14 km)Mobile homes were shifted from their foundation. A few homes had minor damage to roofs.
South Carolina
EF1NW of York York 35°02′N81°19′W / 35.03°N 81.31°W / 35.03; -81.31 (York (June 16, EF1)) 22301.5 miles (2.4 km)A concrete structure partially collapsed with roof damage.
Virginia
EF0 Jonesville Lee 36°40′N83°06′W / 36.67°N 83.10°W / 36.67; -83.10 (Jonesville (June 16, EF0)) 22400.1 miles (0.16 km)Brief tornado in town damaged a few trees.
EF0S of Castlewood Russell 36°48′N82°18′W / 36.80°N 82.30°W / 36.80; -82.30 (Castlewood (June 16, EF0)) 23550.2 miles (0.32 km)A few trees were damaged.
EF0SE of Abingdon Washington 37°11′N81°55′W / 37.18°N 81.91°W / 37.18; -81.91 (Abingdon (June 16, EF0)) 00350.1 miles (0.16 km)A few trees were damaged.
Kansas
EF0NNE of Geuda Springs Sumner 37°11′N97°07′W / 37.18°N 97.11°W / 37.18; -97.11 (Geuda Springs (June 16, EF0)) 02251 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado in an open field with no damage.
Sources: NWS Wilmington, OH, Storm Reports for June 16, 2009, NWS Greenville-Spartanburg, NWS Knoxville (PNS), NWS Springfield, MO (PNS), NWS Paducah (PNS), NCDC Storm Data

June 17 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 17, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Kansas
EF1N of Hanover Washington 39°58′N96°52′W / 39.97°N 96.86°W / 39.97; -96.86 (Hanover (June 17, EF1)) 19208 miles (13 km)Two power poles were snapped and damage to several tree branches.
EF0WNW of Hull Marshall 39°54′N96°43′W / 39.90°N 96.72°W / 39.90; -96.72 (Hull (June 17, EF0)) 19351 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0N of Beattie Marshall 39°55′N96°25′W / 39.92°N 96.42°W / 39.92; -96.42 (Hanover (June 17, EF0)) 1955unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Nebraska
EF0SW of Odell Gage 40°01′N96°48′W / 40.01°N 96.80°W / 40.01; -96.80 (Odell (June 17, EF0)) 1918unknownBrief multiple-vortex tornado with no damage.
EF1N of Gibbon (1st tornado) Buffalo 40°52′N98°53′W / 40.87°N 98.88°W / 40.87; -98.88 (Gibbon (June 17, EF0)) 23541.5 miles (2.4 km)Damage at two farmsteads including windows, shingles, walls, grain bins, outbuildings and quonsets.
EF0N of Gibbon (2nd tornado) Buffalo 40°52′N98°52′W / 40.86°N 98.87°W / 40.86; -98.87 (Gibbon (June 17, EF0)) 0005unknownBrief tornado with minor tree and crop damage.
EF0N of Gibbon (3rd tornado) Buffalo 40°51′N98°48′W / 40.85°N 98.80°W / 40.85; -98.80 (Gibbon (June 17, EF0)) 00104 miles (6.4 km)Tornado remained in open country.
EF0SW of Mason City Custer 41°03′N99°30′W / 41.05°N 99.50°W / 41.05; -99.50 (Mason City (June 17, EF0)) 0050unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0SW of Grand Island Hall 40°52′N98°23′W / 40.87°N 98.38°W / 40.87; -98.38 (Grand Island (June 17, EF0)) 01381.5 miles (2.4 km)Three houses sustained shingle damage. Several trees were also knocked over.
EF0SSW of Phillips Hamilton 40°51′N98°14′W / 40.85°N 98.24°W / 40.85; -98.24 (Phillips (June 17, EF0)) 01501 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF2W of Aurora Hamilton 40°52′N98°10′W / 40.86°N 98.16°W / 40.86; -98.16 (Phillips (June 17, EF2)) 01595 miles (8.0 km)A house and several outbuildings were destroyed and 12 railcars were overturned. Extensive tree and power pole damage. A pet food plant was badly damaged.
Minnesota
EF0SSW of Doran Wilkin 46°09′N96°29′W / 46.15°N 96.49°W / 46.15; -96.49 (Doran (June 17, EF0)) 2140unknownBrief tornado touched down in an open field.
EF0SE of Tenney Wilkin 46°02′N96°23′W / 46.03°N 96.38°W / 46.03; -96.38 (Tenney (June 17, EF0)) 22081 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touched down in an open field.
EF0 Geneva area Freeborn 43°51′N93°17′W / 43.85°N 93.28°W / 43.85; -93.28 (Geneva (June 17, EF0)) 00302 miles (3.2 km)Several trees and two sheds were damaged.
EF2 Austin area Mower 43°43′N93°00′W / 43.72°N 93.00°W / 43.72; -93.00 (Austin (June 17, EF2)) 010010 miles (16 km)Extensive damage in the community, with the worst damage to several metal industrial buildings which were destroyed. Minor roof damage was reported at a few houses. Many trees, sheds and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. One person was injured.
EF0E of Waseca Waseca 44°05′N93°28′W / 44.08°N 93.46°W / 44.08; -93.46 (Waseca (June 17, EF0)) 01022 miles (3.2 km)Tornado formed as a waterspout on Clear Lake. Several trees were knocked down.
EF0 Adams Mower 43°34′N92°43′W / 43.57°N 92.71°W / 43.57; -92.71 (Adams (June 17, EF0)) 0151unknownBrief tornado spotted by a fire department with minimal damage.
Ohio
EF0W of Smithville Wayne 40°52′N81°53′W / 40.86°N 81.88°W / 40.86; -81.88 (Smithville (June 17, EF0)) 23274 miles (6.4 km)A garden shed was destroyed and dozens of trees were snapped.
Kentucky
EF0W of Hernan Todd 36°43′N87°10′W / 36.72°N 87.16°W / 36.72; -87.16 (Hernan (June 17, EF0)) 0025unknownBrief tornado damaged a few trees.
Sources: NWS Hastings # 1, NWS Hastings # 2, NWS Hastings # 3, NWS La Crosse, NWS Topeka, NWS Twin Cities - 2009 tornadoes, Storm Reports for June 17, 2009, NCDC Storm Data

June 18 event

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 18, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
North Dakota
EF1 Mooreton area Richland 46°17′N96°52′W / 46.28°N 96.87°W / 46.28; -96.87 (Mooreton (June 18, EF1)) 23047 miles (11 km)A baseball diamond sustained damage, mainly to its bleachers which were thrown.
Minnesota
EF0N of Carlisle Otter Tail 46°23′N96°11′W / 46.38°N 96.18°W / 46.38; -96.18 (Carlisle (June 18, EF0)) 23503 miles (4.8 km)
EF1 Dent Otter Tail 46°33′N95°43′W / 46.55°N 95.71°W / 46.55; -95.71 (Dent (June 18, EF1)) 00153 miles (4.8 km)Several large trees were damaged in a park area.
South Dakota
EF0WNW of Nunda Richland 44°11′N97°07′W / 44.18°N 97.12°W / 44.18; -97.12 (Nunda (June 18, EF0)) 2304unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Wisconsin
EF0ENE of Highland Iowa 43°04′N90°17′W / 43.07°N 90.29°W / 43.07; -90.29 (Highland (June 18, EF0)) 04270.2 miles (0.32 km)Damage limited to a few trees.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 18, 2009, NWS Milwaukee, NCDC Storm Data

June 19 event

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, June 19, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Wisconsin
EF0WNW of Kenosha Kenosha 42°32′N87°56′W / 42.54°N 87.94°W / 42.54; -87.94 (Kenosha (June 19, EF0)) 22421 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to a few trees.
Illinois
EF0ESE of Fairmont Vermilion 40°02′N87°46′W / 40.03°N 87.77°W / 40.03; -87.77 (Fairmont (June 19, EF0)) 2250unknownBrief touchdown in a field with no damage.
EF0W of Westville Vermilion 40°03′N87°39′W / 40.05°N 87.65°W / 40.05; -87.65 (Westville (June 19, EF0)) 2309unknownBrief touchdown in a field with no damage.
EF1 Woodstock area McHenry 42°19′N88°26′W / 42.31°N 88.44°W / 42.31; -88.44 (Woodstock (June 19, EF1)) 01100.75 miles (1.21 km)A garage was turned off and lifted from its foundation. Two buildings were damaged and numerous trees were damaged.
Michigan
EF2E of Pullman Allegan 42°28′N86°01′W / 42.47°N 86.01°W / 42.47; -86.01 (Allegan (June 19, EF2)) 01385.7 miles (9.2 km)One house was destroyed from falling trees while another house had a collapsed wall and roof damage, and several other houses were damaged. One pole barn was destroyed with another barn being moved off cinder blocks. A metal building was also blown down.
EF1NW of Alamo Kalamazoo 42°25′N85°46′W / 42.42°N 85.76°W / 42.42; -85.76 (Alamo (June 19, EF1)) 01531.75 miles (2.82 km)One outbuilding and numerous trees were destroyed, and a house sustained minor damage.
EF2WNW of Richland Kalamazoo 42°23′N85°30′W / 42.39°N 85.50°W / 42.39; -85.50 (Richland (June 19, EF2)) 02081.25 miles (2.01 km)A roof and a deck were completed torn off a house. Many trees were knocked down.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 19, 2009, NWS Milwaukee, NWS Chicago, NWS Grand Rapids, NWS Lincoln, IL, NCDC Storm Data

June 20 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 20, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Maryland
EF0 Pleasant Hills area Harford 39°29′N76°24′W / 39.49°N 76.40°W / 39.49; -76.40 (Pleasant Hills (June 20, EF0)) 19311 mile (1.6 km)Several trees fell including one that fell onto a delivery truck.
EF1ESE of Essex Baltimore 39°18′N76°26′W / 39.30°N 76.43°W / 39.30; -76.43 (Essex (June 20, EF1)) 19445 miles (8.0 km)Two trees fell into houses, damaging them. Dozens of trees snapped or uprooted.
Nevada
EF0S of Wildhorse Elko 41°35′N115°47′W / 41.59°N 115.79°W / 41.59; -115.79 (Wildhorse (June 20, EF0)) 2140unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0N of Wildhorse Elko 41°43′N115°47′W / 41.71°N 115.79°W / 41.71; -115.79 (Wildhorse (June 20, EF0)) 2200unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Kansas
EF0N of Mullinville Kiowa 37°41′N99°30′W / 37.69°N 99.50°W / 37.69; -99.50 (Mullinville (June 20, EF0)) 22401 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado remained over pasture land.
EF0WSW of Waverly Coffey 38°23′N95°38′W / 38.39°N 95.63°W / 38.39; -95.63 (Waverly (June 20, EF0)) 23101 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado over an open field.
EF1 Zook area Pawnee 38°01′N99°05′W / 38.01°N 99.09°W / 38.01; -99.09 (Zook (June 20, EF1)) 23175.1 miles (8.2 km)Several outbuildings were destroyed.
EF0SW of Princeton Franklin 38°28′N95°17′W / 38.47°N 95.28°W / 38.47; -95.28 (Princeton (June 20, EF0)) 0011unknownBrief tornado over an open field.
EF0NE of Shields Lane 38°37′N100°26′W / 38.62°N 100.43°W / 38.62; -100.43 (Shields (June 20, EF0)) 00224 miles (6.4 km)Tornado made intermittent ground contact but did no damage.
EF0W of Great Bend Barton 38°21′N98°47′W / 38.35°N 98.79°W / 38.35; -98.79 (Great Bend (June 20, EF0)) 00441 mile (1.6 km)Portions of houses were damaged, including roofs, doors and windows. Some tree and power pole damage also took place. Two people were injured.
EF1W of McPherson (1st tornado) McPherson 38°21′N97°51′W / 38.35°N 97.85°W / 38.35; -97.85 (McPherson (June 20, EF1)) 00551 mile (1.6 km)A barn, a tractor trailer and two grain bins were destroyed.
EF0W of McPherson (2nd tornado) McPherson 38°22′N97°46′W / 38.36°N 97.76°W / 38.36; -97.76 (McPherson (June 20, EF0)) 01055 miles (8.0 km)Three barns, a silo and a center pivot were destroyed. Power poles were also downed.
EF0W of Durham Marion 38°29′N97°20′W / 38.49°N 97.34°W / 38.49; -97.34 (Durham (June 20, EF0)) 01450.75 miles (1.21 km)Minor tree and barn damage.
EF0NE of Westfall Lincoln 38°55′N97°59′W / 38.92°N 97.99°W / 38.92; -97.99 (Westfall (June 20, EF0)) 02101 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado reported by KWCH-DT.
EF0NE of Beverly Lincoln 39°02′N97°56′W / 39.03°N 97.94°W / 39.03; -97.94 (Beverly (June 20, EF0)) 0212unknownBrief tornado in an open field.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 20, 2009, NWS Topeka, NWS Wichita, NCDC Storm Data

June 21 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 21, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Idaho
EF0SW of Riddle Owyhee 42°00′N116°08′W / 42.00°N 116.13°W / 42.00; -116.13 (Riddle (June 21, EF0)) 1750unknownBrief tornado picked up dust and sagebrush.
Iowa
EF0SW of Kamrar Hamilton 42°23′N93°45′W / 42.38°N 93.75°W / 42.38; -93.75 (Kamrar (June 21, EF0)) 21481 mile (1.6 km)Tornado reported by spotters with a debris cloud.
EF0SE of Doon Lyon 43°16′N96°11′W / 43.26°N 96.19°W / 43.26; -96.19 (Doon (June 21, EF0)) 2229unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0E of Williams Hamilton 42°28′N93°31′W / 42.47°N 93.51°W / 42.47; -93.51 (Williams (June 21, EF0)) 22361 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0W of Eagle City Hardin 42°28′N93°11′W / 42.47°N 93.18°W / 42.47; -93.18 (Eagle City (June 21, EF0)) 23151 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0NW of Abbott Hardin 42°29′N93°05′W / 42.49°N 93.08°W / 42.49; -93.08 (Abbott (June 21, EF0)) 2339unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0WNW of Wellsburg Grundy 42°27′N92°58′W / 42.45°N 92.97°W / 42.45; -92.97 (Wellsburg (June 21, EF0)) 2351unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0ENE of Steamboat Rock Hardin 42°25′N93°02′W / 42.42°N 93.04°W / 42.42; -93.04 (Steamboat Rock (June 21, EF0)) 23591 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with a small debris cloud but no damage.
EF1W of Dike Grundy 42°28′N92°38′W / 42.46°N 92.63°W / 42.46; -92.63 (Dike (June 21, EF1)) 00482 miles (3.2 km)The roof was torn off of a hog confinement building.
EF1SE of Wellsburg Grundy 42°24′N92°52′W / 42.40°N 92.86°W / 42.40; -92.86 (Wellsburg (June 21, EF1)) 23512 miles (3.2 km)A corrugated steel building was destroyed.
Minnesota
EF0NE of Easton Faribault 43°47′N93°54′W / 43.79°N 93.90°W / 43.79; -93.90 (Easton (June 21, EF0)) 00360.5 miles (0.80 km)A garage and some trees were damaged.
EF0W of Walters Faribault 43°36′N93°42′W / 43.60°N 93.70°W / 43.60; -93.70 (Walters (June 21, EF0)) 01080.5 miles (0.80 km)Tornado tracked through corn fields, damaging two grain bins.
EF0NE of Walters Faribault 43°37′N93°39′W / 43.61°N 93.65°W / 43.61; -93.65 (Walters (June 21, EF0)) 01180.5 miles (0.80 km)Brief tornado remained in open fields.
EF0W of Alden Freeborn 43°39′N93°37′W / 43.65°N 93.62°W / 43.65; -93.62 (Alden (June 21, EF0)) 01322 miles (3.2 km)Several trees were knocked down and a garden bench was thrown.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 21, 2009, NWS Des Moines, NWS Twin Cities - 2009 tornadoes, NCDC Storm Data

June 22 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 22, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Colorado
EF0W of Pierce Weld 40°37′N104°49′W / 40.62°N 104.81°W / 40.62; -104.81 (Pierce (June 22, EF0)) 0347unknownBrief small tornado with no damage.
EF0SW of Nunn Weld 40°40′N104°48′W / 40.67°N 104.80°W / 40.67; -104.80 (Nunn (June 22, EF0)) 0410unknownBrief small tornado with no damage.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 23 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Florida
EF0SE of Inverness Citrus 28°47′N82°18′W / 28.78°N 82.30°W / 28.78; -82.30 (Inverness (June 23, EF0)) 2045unknownTornado touched down in a mobile home park, damaging about 50 mobile houses. About 50 trees were also damaged.
EF1E of Fruitville Sarasota 27°20′N82°23′W / 27.33°N 82.38°W / 27.33; -82.38 (Fruitville (June 23, EF1)) 04250.66 miles (1.06 km)Damage at a plant farm includes two metal beams from a metal outbuilding that was torn off the foundation and heavily damaged or destroyed a dozen of greenhouses.
Colorado
EF0E of Matheson Elbert 39°10′N103°53′W / 39.16°N 103.89°W / 39.16; -103.89 (Matheson (June 23, EF0)) 2258unknownBrief small tornado with no damage.
EF0SSW of Fleming Elbert 40°36′N102°52′W / 40.60°N 102.87°W / 40.60; -102.87 (Fleming (June 23, EF0)) 0207unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Nebraska
EF0NNW of Stapleton Logan 41°35′N100°35′W / 41.59°N 100.58°W / 41.59; -100.58 (Stapleton (June 23, EF0)) 00073 miles (4.8 km)Tornado over open rangeland with no damage.
EF0SSW of Arnold Custer 41°21′N100°14′W / 41.35°N 100.23°W / 41.35; -100.23 (Arnold (June 23, EF0)) 0154unknownBrief tornado remained over open country.
Wisconsin
EF0NW of Milton Rock 42°48′N88°58′W / 42.80°N 88.97°W / 42.80; -88.97 (Milton (June 23, EF0)) 01091.7 miles (2.7 km)Minor tree and power line damage with a porch being flipped over at a mobile home.
Sources: NWS Milwaukee (PNS), NWS Tampa Bay, Storm Reports for June 23, 2009, NWS North Platte, NCDC Storm Data

June 24 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 24, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
North Dakota
EF1S of Belfield Stark 46°48′N103°11′W / 46.80°N 103.19°W / 46.80; -103.19 (Belfield (June 24, EF1)) 23287 miles (11 km)Significant damage took place on a farm, severely damaging four farm buildings and destroying vehicles and fences, although the house only sustained minor damage. Several farm animals were also killed.
EF0S of Schefield Stark, Hettinger 46°39′N102°54′W / 46.65°N 102.90°W / 46.65; -102.90 (Schefield (June 24, EF0)) 000318 miles (29 km)Numerous buildings on several farms sustained window and roof damage, and some trees were damaged by the long track tornado.
South Dakota
EF0S of Virgil Beadle 44°16′N98°26′W / 44.27°N 98.43°W / 44.27; -98.43 (Virgil (June 24, EF0)) 0107unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0S of Andover Day 45°21′N97°58′W / 45.35°N 97.97°W / 45.35; -97.97 (Andover (June 24, EF0)) 0150unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0S of Artesian Sanborn 43°58′N97°55′W / 43.96°N 97.92°W / 43.96; -97.92 (Artesian (June 24, EF0)) 0200unknownBrief tornado with damage to a few trees.
EF0N of Fulton Hanson 43°46′N97°49′W / 43.77°N 97.82°W / 43.77; -97.82 (Fulton (June 24, EF0)) 0241unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0E of Fulton Hanson 43°43′N97°45′W / 43.72°N 97.75°W / 43.72; -97.75 (Fulton (June 24, EF0)) 0242unknownSecond brief tornado in the area, also with no damage.
EF0N of Bridgewater McCook 43°33′N97°30′W / 43.55°N 97.50°W / 43.55; -97.50 (Bridgewater (June 24, EF0)) 0326unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0S of Marion Turner 43°22′N97°15′W / 43.36°N 97.25°W / 43.36; -97.25 (Marion (June 24, EF0)) 0404unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0 Viborg Turner 43°10′N97°04′W / 43.16°N 97.07°W / 43.16; -97.07 (Viborg (June 24, EF0)) 0439unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0SSW of Harrison Douglas 43°23′N98°33′W / 43.38°N 98.55°W / 43.38; -98.55 (Harrison (June 24, EF0)) 0527unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Nebraska
EF2N of Newport Rock 42°37′N99°19′W / 42.62°N 99.31°W / 42.62; -99.31 (Newport (June 24, EF2)) 04435 miles (8.0 km)A massive grain bin was thrown, along with a grain truck. Damage also reported to trees, power lines, farm equipment and outbuildings from this strong rope tornado.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 26 event

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, June 26, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Maine
EF0SW of Stockholm Aroostook 47°02′N68°07′W / 47.03°N 68.11°W / 47.03; -68.11 (Stockholm (June 26, EF0)) 19201 mile (1.6 km)Intermittent tornado touchdown damaged a few trees.
Connecticut
EF1 Wethersfield Hartford 41°42′N72°40′W / 41.70°N 72.67°W / 41.70; -72.67 (Wethersfield (June 26, EF1)) 20501.7 miles (2.7 km)Damage mostly to trees though one store had windows blown off and corn crops were flattened.
Florida
EF0 Jacksonville Duval 30°12′N81°39′W / 30.20°N 81.65°W / 30.20; -81.65 (Jacksonville (June 26, EF0)) 21007 miles (11 km)A waterspout on the St. Johns River came ashore in the Riverside area, with minor damage to buildings and trees.
Colorado
EF0N of Strasburg Adams 39°51′N104°18′W / 39.85°N 104.30°W / 39.85; -104.30 (Strasburg (June 26, EF0)) 2200unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
North Dakota
EF0SSW of Maddock Benson 47°51′N99°36′W / 47.85°N 99.60°W / 47.85; -99.60 (Maddock (June 26, EF0)) 2230unknownPersistent funnel cloud brought down a brief tornado.
EF0N of Michigan City Nelson 48°02′N98°07′W / 48.04°N 98.11°W / 48.04; -98.11 (Michigan City (June 26, EF0)) 22323 miles (4.8 km)Tornado remained over open rangeland.
EF0S of Ops Walsh 48°13′N98°25′W / 48.21°N 98.41°W / 48.21; -98.41 (Ops (June 26, EF0)) 23303 miles (4.8 km)Several large tree limbs were knocked down and debris swirls were noted.
EF1SW of Edisons Grand Forks 47°58′N97°41′W / 47.96°N 97.69°W / 47.96; -97.69 (Edisons (June 26, EF1)) 23307 miles (11 km)Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF1S of Grafton Walsh 48°23′N97°23′W / 48.38°N 97.39°W / 48.38; -97.39 (Grafton (June 26, EF1)) 23355 miles (8.0 km)A barn was ripped from its foundation, and several trees and power lines were damaged.
EF0ESE of Underwood McLean 47°25′N101°00′W / 47.41°N 101.00°W / 47.41; -101.00 (Underwood (June 26, EF0)) 23431 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado with no damage.
EF1N of Warsaw Walsh 48°17′N97°16′W / 48.29°N 97.26°W / 48.29; -97.26 (Warsaw (June 26, EF1)) 23454 miles (6.4 km)A grain bin was blown down and trees were snapped.
EF0 Warsaw Walsh 48°18′N97°15′W / 48.30°N 97.25°W / 48.30; -97.25 (Warsaw (June 26, EF0)) 2349unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0W of Mercer McLean 47°28′N100°45′W / 47.47°N 100.75°W / 47.47; -100.75 (Mercer (June 26, EF0)) 0010unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0NNW of Manvel Grand Forks 48°05′N97°10′W / 48.08°N 97.16°W / 48.08; -97.16 (Manvel (June 26, EF0)) 0022unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0WSW of Grand Forks Grand Forks 47°54′N97°06′W / 47.90°N 97.10°W / 47.90; -97.10 (Grand Forks (June 26, EF0)) 0043unknownBrief tornado reported along U.S. Route 2.
EF0S of Buxton Traill 47°31′N97°05′W / 47.52°N 97.09°W / 47.52; -97.09 (Buxton (June 26, EF0)) 02123 miles (4.8 km)Several trees were damaged.
EF1SE of Buxton Traill 47°35′N97°04′W / 47.58°N 97.06°W / 47.58; -97.06 (Buxton (June 26, EF1)) 02121 mile (1.6 km)A warehouse building was destroyed, and a few trees were snapped.
EF0SW of Caledonia Traill 47°28′N96°53′W / 47.46°N 96.89°W / 47.46; -96.89 (Caledonia (June 26, EF0)) 02501 mile (1.6 km)A few houses sustained shingle damage, and tree limbs were damaged.
Nebraska
EF0SE of Hershey Lincoln 41°06′N100°54′W / 41.10°N 100.90°W / 41.10; -100.90 (Hershey (June 26, EF0)) 0115unknownA few shingles were removed from houses and a hot tub lost its cover.
EF1W of North Platte Lincoln 41°09′N100°51′W / 41.15°N 100.85°W / 41.15; -100.85 (North Platte (June 26, EF1)) 0122unknown14 empty coal cars were destroyed in a railroad yard, and some large trees were damaged.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 26, 2009, NWS Boston (PNS), NCDC Storm Data

June 27 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 27, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
North Dakota
EF0E of Considine Towner 48°33′N99°20′W / 48.55°N 99.33°W / 48.55; -99.33 (Considine (June 27, EF0)) 1945unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
EF0WNW of Considine Towner 48°34′N99°20′W / 48.57°N 99.33°W / 48.57; -99.33 (Considine (June 27, EF0)) 1955unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
South Carolina
EF0SSE of Goose Creek Berkeley 32°55′N80°01′W / 32.92°N 80.01°W / 32.92; -80.01 (Goose Creek (June 27, EF0)) 22480.25 miles (0.40 km)Brief tornado embedded in a much larger area of straight-line wind damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 27, 2009, NWS Charleston, SC, NCDC Storm Data

June 28 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 28, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Alabama
EF0SW of Albertville Marshall 34°12′N86°17′W / 34.20°N 86.28°W / 34.20; -86.28 (Albertville (June 28, EF0)) 21502 miles (3.2 km)Damage to a barn, corn crops and several trees.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for June 28, 2009, NWS Huntsville (PNS) [ permanent dead link ], NCDC Storm Data

June 30 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 30, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Florida
EF0NW of Carrollwood Hillsborough 28°04′N82°31′W / 28.06°N 82.51°W / 28.06; -82.51 (Carrollwood (June 30, EF0)) 1905unknownThree pine trees and telephone poles were down. One tree damaged the roof of a home.
Wyoming
EF0NE of Rozet Campbell 44°21′N105°06′W / 44.35°N 105.10°W / 44.35; -105.10 (Rozet (June 30, EF0)) 2100unknownBrief tornado with no damage.
Montana
EF0WNW of Carlyle Wibaux 46°40′N104°09′W / 46.67°N 104.15°W / 46.67; -104.15 (Carlyle (June 30, EF0)) 0008unknownBrief tornado witnessed by a storm chasing tour group.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data, SPC Storm Reports for June 30, 2009, NWS Tampa Bay

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