List of United States tornadoes in June 2010

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This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in June 2010.

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Note: 9 tornadoes were confirmed in the final totals, but do not have a listed rating.

June 1 event

List of confirmed tornadoes –Tuesday, June 1, 2010 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0WNW of Sanborn O'Brien IA 43°12′00″N95°43′59″W / 43.2°N 95.733°W / 43.2; -95.733 (Sanborn (Jun. 1, EF0)) 18:22–18:230.3 mi (0.48 km)50 yd (46 m)A brief tornado caused no damage. [1]
EF0ENE of Altona to SE of Wayne Wayne NE 42°08′06″N96°51′24″W / 42.135°N 96.8568°W / 42.135; -96.8568 (Altona (Jun. 1, EF0)) 19:58–20:001.38 mi (2.22 km)100 yd (91 m) Soybean crops were damaged. [2]
EF2SSW of Tingley Ringgold IA 40°48′08″N94°13′44″W / 40.8021°N 94.2289°W / 40.8021; -94.2289 (Tingley (Jun. 1, EF2)) 22:08–22:111.51 mi (2.43 km)250 yd (230 m)A strong, intermittent cone tornado struck a large farmstead. A 400 ft (120 m) long metal cattle barn on the farmstead was destroyed at high-end EF2 strength. Other buildings, including the home, received extensive damage but not as significant. Three head of cattle were killed when the cattle barn was destroyed.. [3]
EF1SE of Cedar Creek Cass NE 41°00′13″N96°03′51″W / 41.0035°N 96.0641°W / 41.0035; -96.0641 (Cedar Creek (Jun. 1, EF1)) 23:05–23:060.55 mi (0.89 km)200 yd (180 m)A brief tornado touchdown caused damage to a pole barn. [4]
EF0ESE of Buffalo Johnson WY 44°10′33″N106°01′20″W / 44.1759°N 106.0222°W / 44.1759; -106.0222 (Buffalo (Jun. 1, EF0)) 23:54–23:560.11 mi (0.18 km)25 yd (23 m)A motorist on I-90 videoed a landspout. [5]

June 2 event

List of confirmed tornadoes –Wednesday, June 2, 2010 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0WNW of Conneautville to SW of Springboro Crawford PA 41°45′59″N80°24′43″W / 41.7665°N 80.4119°W / 41.7665; -80.4119 (Conneautville (Jun. 2, EF0)) 18:40–18:421.19 mi (1.92 km)50 yd (46 m)Approximately two hundred trees were downed and a barn had minor damage. [6]
EF0N of New Home Lynn TX 33°21′48″N101°55′12″W / 33.3634°N 101.92°W / 33.3634; -101.92 (New Home (Jun. 2, EF0)) 20:55–20:570.1 mi (0.16 km)15 yd (14 m)A NWS meteorologist observed a short-lived landspout tornado. [7]
EF0NW of Patten Penobscot ME 46°08′43″N68°39′18″W / 46.1453°N 68.6551°W / 46.1453; -68.6551 (Patten (Jun. 2, EF0)) 21:06–21:142.48 mi (3.99 km)500 yd (460 m)A large tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees. [8]
EF1ENE of Scroggsfield to NNE of Provo Carroll, Jefferson OH 40°35′24″N80°53′05″W / 40.5899°N 80.8847°W / 40.5899; -80.8847 (Scroggsfield (Jun. 2, EF1)) 21:58–22:053.78 mi (6.08 km)300 yd (270 m)Trees were downed and snapped. Damage also occurred when a porch roof was torn off, shingles were ripped off roofs, windows were broken and siding was torn off homes. A chimney was knocked down and numerous outbuildings suffered roof or wall damage. A large tree also fell on a mobile home. [9] [10]
EF1ENE of Mathis to SSW of Papalote San Patricio, Bee TX 28°09′04″N97°44′36″W / 28.151°N 97.7433°W / 28.151; -97.7433 (Mathis (Jun. 2, EF1)) 03:47–04:027.57 mi (12.18 km)440 yd (400 m)Crops were flattened, several large crop sprinklers were flipped over, a shed was partially destroyed, and power poles snapped as this tornado rode the San Patricio-Bee county line. [11] [12]
EF0NNE of Chapman Ranch Nueces TX 27°38′03″N97°27′15″W / 27.6343°N 97.4542°W / 27.6343; -97.4542 (Chapman Ranch (Jun. 2, EF0)) 04:15–04:160.47 mi (0.76 km)20 yd (18 m)A tornado traveled through farm fields. [13]
EF0NE of Bonnie View Refugio TX 28°08′46″N97°16′57″W / 28.146°N 97.2825°W / 28.146; -97.2825 (Bonnie View (Jun. 2, EF0)) 04:18–04:190.25 mi (0.40 km)20 yd (18 m)A weak tornado flattened crops [14]
EF2W of Rockport Aransas TX 28°03′00″N97°07′31″W / 28.0499°N 97.1254°W / 28.0499; -97.1254 (Rockport (Jun. 2, EF2)) 04:34–04:443.76 mi (6.05 km)500 yd (460 m)Several homes were damaged, a RV was flipped, and four boats damaged by a strong tornado. Over twenty large tension poles were snapped completely. Hundreds of trees and tree limbs were snapped. Vehicles at a junkyard were moved several yards, and a garage was completely destroyed. A semi-truck was flipped over as well. [15]

June 3 event

List of confirmed tornadoes –Thursday, June 3, 2010 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0W of Owaneco Christian IL 39°29′16″N89°15′12″W / 39.4879°N 89.2533°W / 39.4879; -89.2533 (Owaneco (Jun. 3, EF0)) 18:06–18:070.1 mi (0.16 km)15 yd (14 m)A tornado briefly touched down in an open field. [16]
EF0W of Berwyn Custer NE 41°21′02″N99°31′11″W / 41.3505°N 99.5197°W / 41.3505; -99.5197 (Berwyn (Jun. 3, EF0)) 23:30–23:340.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)A brief tornado hit a storm chaser's car with debris. [17]

June 4 event

List of confirmed tornadoes –Friday, June 4, 2010 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0N of Richland St. Mary LA 29°47′30″N91°42′09″W / 29.7916°N 91.7025°W / 29.7916; -91.7025 (Richland (Jun. 4, EF0)) 10:370.01 mi (0.016 km)10 yd (9.1 m)Local law enforcement reported a brief tornado touchdown. [18]
EF0NW of Julien to W of Garrel St. Mary LA 29°52′00″N91°38′41″W / 29.8668°N 91.6447°W / 29.8668; -91.6447 (Julien (Jun. 4, EF0)) 10:47–10:501.03 mi (1.66 km)25 yd (23 m)A tree fell onto an abandoned mobile home. [19]
EF0SE of Loeffler Adair MO 40°03′N92°50′W / 40.05°N 92.84°W / 40.05; -92.84 (Loeffler (Jun. 4, EF0)) 23:20–23:210.1 mi (0.16 km)20 yd (18 m)A brief tornado occurred over rural land. [20]
EF0NNE of Ethel Macon MO 39°55′N92°44′W / 39.92°N 92.74°W / 39.92; -92.74 (Ethel (Jun. 4, EF0)) 23:27–23:280.1 mi (0.16 km)20 yd (18 m)A tornado was observed over rural fields. [21]
EF0NE of Wolcott White IN 40°46′51″N87°00′57″W / 40.7807°N 87.0158°W / 40.7807; -87.0158 (Wolcott (Jun. 4, EF0)) 00:55–00:560.09 mi (0.14 km)20 yd (18 m)A trained spotter photographed and videoed a tornado in an open field. [22]

June 5 event

List of confirmed tornadoes –Saturday, June 5, 2010 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0ESE of East Mansfield Richland OH 40°44′22″N82°26′19″W / 40.7395°N 82.4387°W / 40.7395; -82.4387 (East Mansfield (Jun. 5, EF0)) 17:46–17:470.45 mi (0.72 km)20 yd (18 m) [23]
EF1SW of Craftsbury Orleans VT 44°37′N72°25′W / 44.62°N 72.42°W / 44.62; -72.42 (Craftsbury (Jun. 5, EF1)) 18:30–18:342.09 mi (3.36 km)83 yd (76 m) [24]
EF1NW of Berlin to ESE of Sugarcreek Holmes, Tuscarawas OH 40°34′N81°49′W / 40.57°N 81.82°W / 40.57; -81.82 (Berlin (Jun. 5, EF1)) 18:40–19:0012.84 mi (20.66 km)100 yd (91 m) [25] [26]
EF0 Gorham Coos NH 44°23′59″N71°13′12″W / 44.3996°N 71.22°W / 44.3996; -71.22 (Gorham (Jun. 5, EF0)) 20:140.1 mi (0.16 km)40 yd (37 m) [27]
EF1ESE of South Paris to W of West Minot Oxford ME 44°12′26″N70°27′49″W / 44.2072°N 70.4637°W / 44.2072; -70.4637 (Gorham (Jun. 5, EF1)) 21:19–21:284.2 mi (6.8 km)300 yd (270 m) [28]
EF0NE of St. Charles Warren IA 41°17′58″N93°47′20″W / 41.2995°N 93.789°W / 41.2995; -93.789 (St. Charles (Jun. 5, EF0)) 23:11–23:121.13 mi (1.82 km)30 yd (27 m) [29]
EF0NE of Abingdon Knox IL 40°50′04″N90°21′19″W / 40.8345°N 90.3554°W / 40.8345; -90.3554 (Abingdon (Jun. 5, EF0)) 00:34–00:354.2 mi (6.8 km)300 yd (270 m) [30]
EF1Northern Maquoketa Jackson IA 42°05′00″N90°41′18″W / 42.0834°N 90.6883°W / 42.0834; -90.6883 (Maquoketa (Jun. 5, EF1)) 00:40–00:452.2 mi (3.5 km)150 yd (140 m) [31]
EF2NNW of Douglas to Elmwood Knox, Peoria IL 40°48′04″N90°05′31″W / 40.801°N 90.0919°W / 40.801; -90.0919 (Douglas (Jun. 5, EF2)) 00:56–01:047.81 mi (12.57 km)50 yd (46 m) [32] [33]
EF0SSE of Preston Clinton IA 42°00′17″N90°22′22″W / 42.0048°N 90.3729°W / 42.0048; -90.3729 (Preston (Jun. 5, EF0)) 01:00–01:010.43 mi (0.69 km)100 yd (91 m) [34]
EF1SW of Southport to SE of Oak Hill Peoria IL 40°46′24″N89°55′03″W / 40.7732°N 89.9174°W / 40.7732; -89.9174 (Southport (Jun. 5, EF1)) 01:10–01:184.86 mi (7.82 km)100 yd (91 m) [35]
EF1NE of Henry to northern Magnolia to SW of Lostant Putnam, LaSalle IL 41°07′44″N89°18′51″W / 41.1289°N 89.3142°W / 41.1289; -89.3142 (Henry (Jun. 5, EF2)) 01:10–01:3010.29 mi (16.56 km)880 yd (800 m) [36] [37]
EF1WNW of Olin to N of Edwards Peoria IL 40°45′42″N89°49′03″W / 40.7616°N 89.8175°W / 40.7616; -89.8175 (Olin (Jun. 5, EF1)) 01:18–01:243.88 mi (6.24 km)75 yd (69 m) [38]
EF0Northwestern Peoria Peoria IL 40°45′55″N89°40′12″W / 40.7652°N 89.67°W / 40.7652; -89.67 (Peoria (Jun. 5, EF0)) 01:32–01:352.02 mi (3.25 km)100 yd (91 m) [39]
EF0W of Naplate LaSalle IL 41°19′37″N88°56′11″W / 41.3269°N 88.9365°W / 41.3269; -88.9365 (Naplate (Jun. 5, EF0)) 01:32–01:330.21 mi (0.34 km)50 yd (46 m) [40]
EF2SSW of Lostant to southern Streator to NNW of Missal Marshall, LaSalle IL 41°06′02″N89°05′13″W / 41.1005°N 89.0869°W / 41.1005; -89.0869 (Lostant (Jun. 5, EF2)) 01:34–01:5717.62 mi (28.36 km)800 yd (730 m) [41] [42]
EF0W of Streator LaSalle IL 41°07′02″N88°53′03″W / 41.1171°N 88.8841°W / 41.1171; -88.8841 (Streator (Jun. 5, EF0)) 01:50–01:510.15 mi (0.24 km)20 yd (18 m) [43]
EF2N of Washington to SSE of Metamora Tazewell, Woodford IL 40°44′45″N89°24′00″W / 40.7457°N 89.4°W / 40.7457; -89.4 (Washington (Jun. 5, EF2)) 01:51–01:583.08 mi (4.96 km)250 yd (230 m) [44] [45]
EF3E of Missal to NW of Nevada Livingston IL 41°05′59″N88°43′49″W / 41.0998°N 88.7302°W / 41.0998; -88.7302 (Missal (Jun. 5, EF3)) 01:58–02:108.55 mi (13.76 km)440 yd (400 m) [46]
EF2E of Nevada to Dwight Livingston IL 41°05′15″N88°31′17″W / 41.0876°N 88.5213°W / 41.0876; -88.5213 (Nevada (Jun. 5, EF2)) 02:12–02:255.96 mi (9.59 km)300 yd (270 m)1 death – [47]
EF0WNW of Dwight Livingston IL 41°06′12″N88°29′29″W / 41.1032°N 88.4914°W / 41.1032; -88.4914 (Dwight (Jun. 5, EF0)) 02:16–02:202.35 mi (3.78 km)20 yd (18 m) [48]
EF0SW of Blair to SW of Reddick Livingston IL 41°04′55″N88°20′37″W / 41.0819°N 88.3435°W / 41.0819; -88.3435 (Blair (Jun. 5, EF0)) 02:31–02:383.82 mi (6.15 km)20 yd (18 m) [49]
EF2S of South Delta to SE of Brailey Fulton OH 41°29′16″N84°00′47″W / 41.4879°N 84.0131°W / 41.4879; -84.0131 (South Delta (Jun. 5, EF2)) 02:38–02:447.24 mi (11.65 km)700 yd (640 m) [50]
EF1NW of Whitehouse Lucas OH 41°32′N83°52′W / 41.53°N 83.87°W / 41.53; -83.87 (Whitehouse (Jun. 5, EF1)) 03:00–03:053.4 mi (5.5 km)100 yd (91 m) [51]
EF1SW of Greenwich Kankakee IL 41°04′43″N87°58′12″W / 41.0785°N 87.9699°W / 41.0785; -87.9699 (Greenwich (Jun. 5, EF1)) 03:02–03:030.62 mi (1.00 km)30 yd (27 m) [52]
EF0WSW of Wing Livingston IL 40°49′03″N88°25′06″W / 40.8176°N 88.4182°W / 40.8176; -88.4182 (Wing (Jun. 5, EF0)) 03:08–03:100.39 mi (0.63 km)50 yd (46 m) [53]
EF3SE of Aroma Park to NNE of Hopkins Park Kankakee IL 41°03′49″N87°45′08″W / 41.0636°N 87.7523°W / 41.0636; -87.7523 (Aroma Park (Jun. 5, EF3)) 03:18–03:377.75 mi (12.47 km)175 yd (160 m) [54]
EF1NW of Wichert Kankakee IL 41°04′24″N87°44′28″W / 41.0734°N 87.741°W / 41.0734; -87.741 (Wichert (Jun. 5, EF1)) 03:19–03:200.56 mi (0.90 km)50 yd (46 m) [55]
EF4E of Perrysburg to Millbury to NW of Clay Center Wood, Ottawa OH 41°33′04″N83°32′17″W / 41.5512°N 83.538°W / 41.5512; -83.538 (Perrysburg (Jun. 5, EF4)) 03:20–03:348.8 mi (14.2 km)400 yd (370 m)7 deaths – [56] [57]
EF2NNW of Baroda to WSW of Buckhorn Berrien MI 41°58′45″N86°29′54″W / 41.9792°N 86.4982°W / 41.9792; -86.4982 (Baroda (Jun. 5, EF2)) 03:28–03:353.38 mi (5.44 km)200 yd (180 m) [58]
EF1NW of Berrien Springs Berrien MI 41°59′09″N86°25′12″W / 41.9857°N 86.4199°W / 41.9857; -86.4199 (Berrien Springs (Jun. 5, EF1)) 03:36–03:391.44 mi (2.32 km)100 yd (91 m) [59]
EF0SW of Beason to SW of Rowell Logan, DeWitt IL 40°07′16″N89°14′50″W / 40.1212°N 89.2471°W / 40.1212; -89.2471 (Beason (Jun. 5, EF0)) 03:57–04:1511.83 mi (19.04 km)300 yd (270 m) [60] [61]
EF2SSE of Dowagiac to NNW of Cassopolis Cass MI 41°57′43″N86°05′31″W / 41.962°N 86.092°W / 41.962; -86.092 (Dowagiac (Jun. 5, EF2)) 03:59–04:042.73 mi (4.39 km)200 yd (180 m) [62]
EF1Southern Battle Creek Calhoun MI 42°17′25″N85°11′57″W / 42.2902°N 85.1993°W / 42.2902; -85.1993 (Battle Creek (Jun. 5, EF1)) 04:03–04:051.62 mi (2.61 km)300 yd (270 m) [63]
EF2SW of Constantine to SW of Sturgis St. Joseph MI 41°49′02″N85°41′14″W / 41.8172°N 85.6873°W / 41.8172; -85.6873 (Constantine (Jun. 5, EF2)) 04:32–04:3010.65 mi (17.14 km)200 yd (180 m) [64]

June 6 event

June 7 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 7, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Nebraska
EF0E of Porter Sioux 42°00′N103°39′W / 42.00°N 103.65°W / 42.00; -103.65 (Porter (June 7, EF0)) 00201 mile (1.6 km)Tornado spotted with debris but no damage.
EF1 Scottsbluff area Scotts Bluff 41°52′N103°38′W / 41.87°N 103.64°W / 41.87; -103.64 (Scottsbluff (June 7, EF1)) 012319 miles (31 km)Tornado tracked from the east side of town eastward. Several houses, businesses and mobile homes were damaged and four grain bins were thrown.
EF0NW of Alliance Box Butte 42°07′N102°54′W / 42.11°N 102.90°W / 42.11; -102.90 (Alliance (June 7, EF0)) 01242 miles (3.2 km)Tornado remained in open country.
EF0E of Gering Scotts Bluff 41°49′N103°37′W / 41.82°N 103.62°W / 41.82; -103.62 (Gering (June 7, EF0)) 0125unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SW of Scottsbluff Scotts Bluff 41°52′N103°36′W / 41.87°N 103.60°W / 41.87; -103.60 (Scottsbluff (June 7, EF0)) 0128unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF1SW of Bayard Morrill 41°43′N103°21′W / 41.72°N 103.35°W / 41.72; -103.35 (Bayard (June 7, EF1)) 01542 miles (3.2 km)A recreational vehicle was destroyed by the tornado.
EF0SE of Broadwater Morrill 41°33′N102°46′W / 41.55°N 102.77°W / 41.55; -102.77 (Broadwater (June 7, EF0)) 01542 miles (3.2 km)Tornado remained in open country.
North Dakota
EF0SE of Rhame Bowman 46°13′N103°38′W / 46.21°N 103.64°W / 46.21; -103.64 (Rhame (June 7, EF0)) 01112 miles (3.2 km)A metal calf shed was destroyed.
EF0SW of Bowman Bowman 46°07′N103°24′W / 46.12°N 103.40°W / 46.12; -103.40 (Bowman (June 7, EF0)) 0212unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Sources: NWS Cheyenne, NCDC Storm Data

June 8 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 8, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF0 Baytown Harris 29°45′N94°58′W / 29.75°N 94.97°W / 29.75; -94.97 (Baytown (June 8, EF0)) 1557unknownBrief tornado with significant damage to an apartment complex.
Kansas
EF0W of Melvern Osage 38°30′N95°40′W / 38.50°N 95.67°W / 38.50; -95.67 (Melvern (June 8, EF0)) 2155unknownBrief tornado damaged three power poles.
EF0SE of Williamsburg Franklin 38°28′N95°26′W / 38.46°N 95.44°W / 38.46; -95.44 (Williamsburg (June 8, EF0)) 2255unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0S of Gridley Coffey 38°04′N95°52′W / 38.06°N 95.87°W / 38.06; -95.87 (Gridley (June 8, EF0)) 0029unknownTornado moved slowly over open country with no damage.
EF0W of Welda Anderson 38°10′N95°19′W / 38.16°N 95.32°W / 38.16; -95.32 (Welda (June 8, EF0)) 0047unknownBrief tornado pulled up playground equipment but no other damage.
Missouri
EF0S of Harrisonville Cass 38°38′N94°21′W / 38.64°N 94.35°W / 38.64; -94.35 (Harrisonville (June 8, EF0)) 22392 miles (3.2 km)A church lost parts of its roof, a commercial building sustained minor damage and a few trees were knocked down.
Iowa
EF0SW of Story City Story 42°09′N93°36′W / 42.15°N 93.60°W / 42.15; -93.60 (Story City (June 8, EF0)) 2302unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0S of Zearing Story 42°07′N93°18′W / 42.12°N 93.30°W / 42.12; -93.30 (Zearing (June 8, EF0)) 2334unknownBrief landspout tornado with no damage.
Colorado
EF0NW of Simla Elbert 39°15′N104°07′W / 39.25°N 104.12°W / 39.25; -104.12 (Simla (June 8, EF0)) 0229unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/08/10, NWS Houston/Galveston, NCDC Storm Data

June 9 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 9, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF1 Nome Jefferson 30°01′N94°25′W / 30.01°N 94.42°W / 30.01; -94.42 (Nome (June 9, EF1)) 10323 miles (4.8 km)About 30 houses were damaged and several barns were destroyed. Many trees and power lines were also damaged.
Kentucky
EF0W of Columbia Adair 37°06′N85°24′W / 37.10°N 85.40°W / 37.10; -85.40 (Columbia (June 9, EF0)) 23100.67 miles (1.08 km)A barn was destroyed with two horses inside (they were not injured). Trees were knocked down, some landing on a garage.
Sources: NWS Lake Charles, NWS Louisville, NCDC Storm Data

June 10 event

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 10, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF1SSW of Wheeler Springs Houston 31°18′N95°38′W / 31.30°N 95.64°W / 31.30; -95.64 (Wheeler Springs (June 10, EF1)) 15563 miles (4.8 km)An old building lost parts of its roof and farm equipment was damaged. Trees were also knocked down.
EF0W of Wooster Houston 31°28′N95°28′W / 31.46°N 95.46°W / 31.46; -95.46 (Wooster (June 10, EF0)) 16291 mile (1.6 km)Three large trees were uprooted and one house sustained minor damage.
Colorado
EF0NE of Deer Trail Arapahoe 39°39′N103°59′W / 39.65°N 103.98°W / 39.65; -103.98 (Deer Trail (June 10, EF0)) 0052unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0W of Prospect Weld 40°03′N104°25′W / 40.05°N 104.42°W / 40.05; -104.42 (Prospect (June 10, EF0)) 0120unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of Last Chance Washington 39°43′N103°33′W / 39.72°N 103.55°W / 39.72; -103.55 (Last Chance (June 10, EF0)) 0146unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SSE of Akron Washington 39°53′N103°03′W / 39.88°N 103.05°W / 39.88; -103.05 (Akron (June 10, EF0)) 0227unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 11 event

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, June 11, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Ohio
EF0 Lima Allen 40°45′N84°08′W / 40.75°N 84.13°W / 40.75; -84.13 (Lima (June 11, EF0)) 2133unknownBrief weak tornado confirmed with damage limited to a flipped trampoline.
Colorado
EF0SE of Matheson Elbert 39°07′N103°55′W / 39.12°N 103.92°W / 39.12; -103.92 (Matheson (June 11, EF0)) 2327unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0ENE of Genoa Lincoln 39°19′N103°23′W / 39.32°N 103.38°W / 39.32; -103.38 (Genoa (June 11, EF0)) 0110unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Kansas
EF1NW of Lucerne (1st tornado) Sheridan 39°30′N100°15′W / 39.50°N 100.25°W / 39.50; -100.25 (Lucerne (June 11, EF1)) 01153 miles (4.8 km)A farmhouse sustained roof, window and door damage. A barn and farm equipment were also damaged.
EF0NW of Lucerne (2nd tornado) Sheridan 39°30′N100°16′W / 39.50°N 100.26°W / 39.50; -100.26 (Lucerne (June 11, EF0)) 0117unknownSatellite tornado to the 0115 Lucerne tornado with no damage.
EF0NW of Lucerne (3rd tornado) Sheridan 39°33′N100°18′W / 39.55°N 100.30°W / 39.55; -100.30 (Lucerne (June 11, EF0)) 02001 mile (1.6 km)One of two distinct tornadoes at the same time with no damage.
EF0NW of Lucerne (4th tornado) Sheridan 39°34′N100°18′W / 39.56°N 100.30°W / 39.56; -100.30 (Lucerne (June 11, EF0)) 02001 mile (1.6 km)One of two distinct tornadoes at the same time with no damage.
Nebraska
EF0S of Elwood Gosper 40°28′N99°51′W / 40.47°N 99.85°W / 40.47; -99.85 (Elwood (June 11, EF0)) 0303unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SE of Sutherland Lincoln 41°09′N101°06′W / 41.15°N 101.10°W / 41.15; -101.10 (Sutherland (June 11, EF0)) 0500unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0WSW of North Platte Lincoln 41°07′N100°53′W / 41.12°N 100.89°W / 41.12; -100.89 (North Platte (June 11, EF0)) 0515unknownTornado partially rain-wrapped and was sighted off Interstate 80 with no damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/11/10, NCDC Storm Data

June 12 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 12, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF0S of Sunray Moore 35°54′N101°43′W / 35.90°N 101.72°W / 35.90; -101.72 (Sunray (June 12, EF0)) 20141 mile (1.6 km)Narrow cone tornado remained in open country.
Kansas
EF1NW of Great Bend Barton 38°23′N98°49′W / 38.38°N 98.82°W / 38.38; -98.82 (Great Bend (June 12, EF1)) 22531 mile (1.6 km)A couple outbuildings sustained minor damage.
EF0E of Heizer Barton 38°25′N98°48′W / 38.42°N 98.80°W / 38.42; -98.80 (Heizer (June 12, EF0)) 23061 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open fields.
EF0SW of Claflin Barton 38°29′N98°34′W / 38.49°N 98.57°W / 38.49; -98.57 (Claflin (June 12, EF0)) 2332unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SSW of Bushton Rice 38°29′N98°25′W / 38.49°N 98.41°W / 38.49; -98.41 (Bushton (June 12, EF0)) 2356unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF1SE of Bushton Rice 38°29′N98°20′W / 38.48°N 98.34°W / 38.48; -98.34 (Bushton (June 12, EF1)) 00032 miles (3.2 km)A few power poles were knocked down.
Indiana
EF0SE of Lewisville Morgan 39°26′N86°35′W / 39.44°N 86.59°W / 39.44; -86.59 (Lewisville (June 12, EF0)) 00266 miles (9.7 km)A modular home sustained roof damage and trees were knocked down.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 13 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 13, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Oklahoma
EF0S of Elmwood Beaver 36°31′N100°32′W / 36.52°N 100.54°W / 36.52; -100.54 (Elmwood (June 13, EF0)) 20525 miles (8.0 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0E of Elmwood Beaver 36°37′N100°19′W / 36.62°N 100.31°W / 36.62; -100.31 (Elmwood (June 13, EF0)) 21173 miles (4.8 km)Rain-wrapped tornado remained over open country.
EF0W of Slapout Beaver 36°37′N100°17′W / 36.62°N 100.29°W / 36.62; -100.29 (Slapout (June 13, EF0)) 21223 miles (4.8 km)Rain-wrapped tornado remained over open country.
EF0WNW of Slapout Beaver 36°37′N100°17′W / 36.62°N 100.29°W / 36.62; -100.29 (Slapout (June 13, EF0)) 21413 miles (4.8 km)Tornado reported by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol remaining over open country.
Texas
EF0WSW of Lipscomb Lipscomb 36°10′N100°31′W / 36.16°N 100.52°W / 36.16; -100.52 (Lipscomb (June 13, EF0)) 2224unknownBrief rope tornado with no damage.
Nebraska
EF1SW of Precept Furnas 40°03′N99°46′W / 40.05°N 99.76°W / 40.05; -99.76 (Precept (June 13, EF1)) 23332 miles (3.2 km)Significant damage was reported to several buildings on a farm, including a house, several barns, large propane tank and three grain bins.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 14 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 14, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF0SW of Wilson Lynn 33°17′N101°43′W / 33.28°N 101.72°W / 33.28; -101.72 (Wilson (June 14, EF0)) 1940unknownBrief tornado tracked by storm chasers with minor damage to their equipment.
EF0N of Friendship Dawson 32°42′N102°02′W / 32.70°N 102.04°W / 32.70; -102.04 (Friendship (June 14, EF0)) 22001 mile (1.6 km)Rope tornado remained over open country.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 16 event

List of reported tornadoes – Wednesday, June 16, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
South Dakota
EF0S of Red Elm (1st tornado) Ziebach 44°57′N101°46′W / 44.950°N 101.767°W / 44.950; -101.767 (Red Elm (June 16, EF0)) 2304 – 2305unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [65]
EF0S of Red Elm (2nd tornado) Ziebach 45°00′N101°46′W / 45.000°N 101.767°W / 45.000; -101.767 (Red Elm (June 16, EF0)) 2330 – 2332unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [66]
EF0S of Red Elm (3rd tornado) Ziebach 45°00′N101°46′W / 45.000°N 101.767°W / 45.000; -101.767 (Red Elm (June 16, EF0)) 2340unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [66]
EF0S of Red Elm (4th tornado) Ziebach 45°00′N101°46′W / 45.000°N 101.767°W / 45.000; -101.767 (Red Elm (June 16, EF0)) 2341unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [66]
EF1SW of Dupree (1st tornado) Ziebach 45°01′N101°40′W / 45.017°N 101.667°W / 45.017; -101.667 (Dupree (June 16, EF1)) 0022 – 00452 miles (3.2 km)A brief tornado downed several power lines. [67]
EF0SW of Dupree (2nd tornado) Ziebach 0030unknown Satellite tornado to the previous event. [67]
EF2 Dupree area Ziebach 45°02′N101°36′W / 45.033°N 101.600°W / 45.033; -101.600 (Dupree (June 16, EF2)) 0033 – 00491 mile (1.6 km)Considerable damage in the community with several houses heavily damaged, the local community center lost its roof and mobile homes and grain bins were destroyed. Two people were injured and damage amounted to $750,000. [68]
EF0WNW of Dupree (1st tornado) Ziebach 45°03′N101°36′W / 45.050°N 101.600°W / 45.050; -101.600 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0040 – 0042unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [69]
EF0WNW of Dupree (2nd tornado) Ziebach 45°03′N101°36′W / 45.050°N 101.600°W / 45.050; -101.600 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0040unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [69]
EF0NW of Dupree (1st tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0053 – 0058unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF0NW of Dupree (2nd tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0053unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF0NW of Dupree (3rd tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0053unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF0NW of Dupree (4th tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0054unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF0NW of Dupree (5th tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0056unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF0NW of Dupree (6th tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0058unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF0NW of Dupree (7th tornado) Ziebach 45°05′N101°38′W / 45.08°N 101.63°W / 45.08; -101.63 (Dupree (June 16, EF0)) 0058unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage. [70]
EF2ENE of Lantry Dewey 45°03′N101°19′W / 45.05°N 101.32°W / 45.05; -101.32 (Lantry (June 16, EF2)) 0135 – 0138unknownBrief but intense tornado resulted in severe structural damage to two houses and several pole barns were destroyed, killing a horse. [71]
Montana
EF1E of Fort Peck McCone 47°59′N106°04′W / 47.99°N 106.07°W / 47.99; -106.07 (Fort Peck (June 16, EF1)) 0256 – 03043 miles (4.8 km)Storage sheds were damaged and numerous trees were snapped. [72]
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/16/10, NWS Rapid City, NCDC Storm Data

June 17 event

List of reported tornadoes – Thursday, June 17, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
North Dakota
EF1SW of Hettinger Adams 45°59′N102°38′W / 45.99°N 102.63°W / 45.99; -102.63 (Hettinger (June 17, EF1)) 14350.6 miles (0.97 km)A brief tornado touched down along the southwest side of Hettinger, breaking windows in an apartment building and slightly lifting a car off the ground. Damage from the tornado reached $25,000. [73] One of two non-supercell tornadoes spawned during the outbreak. [74]
EF0E of Noonan Burke 48°53′N102°55′W / 48.89°N 102.92°W / 48.89; -102.92 (Noonan (June 17, EF0)) 19313.5 miles (5.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown near the Canada–US border with known damage. [75] Second of two non-supercell tornadoes. [74]
EF0NW of Gackle Stutsman 46°49′N99°14′W / 46.81°N 99.24°W / 46.81; -99.24 (Gackle (June 17, EF0)) 19553 miles (4.8 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0NE of Finley Steele 47°34′N97°47′W / 47.57°N 97.79°W / 47.57; -97.79 (Finley (June 17, EF0)) 20384 miles (6.4 km)Tornado spotted by off-duty NWS Dodge City meteorologist with no damage.
EF0NE of Pingree Stutsman 47°11′N98°53′W / 47.18°N 98.88°W / 47.18; -98.88 (Pingree (June 17, EF0)) 2044unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF4 Thompson area Traill, Grand Forks 47°47′N97°10′W / 47.78°N 97.17°W / 47.78; -97.17 (Thompson (June 17, EF4)) 204917 miles (27 km)A house was completely swept away with only an empty basement remaining near Holmes. A welding building and several farm buildings were destroyed. Trees were snapped and debarked, one of which had a metal chair embedded into it. One person sustained minor injuries.
EF1N of Berea Barnes 47°01′N98°06′W / 47.01°N 98.10°W / 47.01; -98.10 (Berea (June 17, EF1)) 21011 mile (1.6 km)Several trees and a wooden power pole were knocked down.
EF0WSW of Dazey Barnes 47°10′N98°13′W / 47.16°N 98.22°W / 47.16; -98.22 (Dazey (June 17, EF0)) 2105unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of Sheyenne Eddy, Benson 47°49′N98°52′W / 47.82°N 98.87°W / 47.82; -98.87 (Sheyenne (June 17, EF0)) 21271 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF2 Hope area (1st tornado) Steele 47°19′N97°46′W / 47.31°N 97.77°W / 47.31; -97.77 (Hope (June 17, EF2)) 21287 miles (11 km)Severe tree damage reported at a golf course and on a farm.
EF1 Hope area (2nd tornado) Steele 47°15′N97°40′W / 47.25°N 97.67°W / 47.25; -97.67 (Hope (June 17, EF1)) 21307 miles (11 km)An irrigation system was damaged and trees were knocked down.
EF2S of Ojata Grand Forks 47°56′N97°19′W / 47.94°N 97.31°W / 47.94; -97.31 (Ojata (June 17, EF2)) 21317 miles (11 km)Debris was thrown in the area, including near Grand Forks Air Force Base. Many trees were snapped and a pole barn was destroyed.
EF2ENE of Hope Steele 47°21′N97°37′W / 47.35°N 97.61°W / 47.35; -97.61 (Hope (June 17, EF2)) 21403 miles (4.8 km)An abandoned farmhouse was destroyed and several farm buildings were heavily damaged. Trees were also damaged.
EF1NW of Grand Forks Grand Forks 47°58′N97°11′W / 47.96°N 97.19°W / 47.96; -97.19 (Grand Forks (June 17, EF1)) 214710 miles (16 km)A pole barn was damaged and trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF0NNE of Sherbrooke Steele 47°37′N97°34′W / 47.62°N 97.56°W / 47.62; -97.56 (Sherbrooke (June 17, EF0)) 22023 miles (4.8 km)Minor damage limited to a few trees.
EF0N of Dahlen Nelson 48°09′N97°58′W / 48.15°N 97.96°W / 48.15; -97.96 (Dahlen (June 17, EF0)) 22153 miles (4.8 km)A few tree limbs were knocked down.
EF1NE of Poland Walsh, Marshall (MN) 48°16′N97°08′W / 48.26°N 97.14°W / 48.26; -97.14 (Poland (June 17, EF1)) 22215 miles (8.0 km)Several large trees were snapped along the Red River.
EF0SE of Orr Grand Forks 48°04′N97°38′W / 48.07°N 97.64°W / 48.07; -97.64 (Orr (June 17, EF0)) 22221 mile (1.6 km)A few tree limbs were knocked down.
EF0W of Thompson Grand Forks 47°46′N97°08′W / 47.76°N 97.14°W / 47.76; -97.14 (Thompson (June 17, EF0)) 22308 miles (13 km)Intermittent tornado touchdown with minor tree damage.
EF0E of Gilby Grand Forks 48°05′N97°29′W / 48.09°N 97.48°W / 48.09; -97.48 (Gilby (June 17, EF0)) 22372 miles (3.2 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF1W of Fordville Walsh 48°13′N97°51′W / 48.21°N 97.85°W / 48.21; -97.85 (Fordville (June 17, EF1)) 22412 miles (3.2 km)Several trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF1S of Orr Grand Forks 48°05′N97°40′W / 48.09°N 97.66°W / 48.09; -97.66 (Orr (June 17, EF1)) 22454 miles (6.4 km)Several trees were snapped or uprooted.
Minnesota
EF0SW of Fossum Norman 47°13′N96°11′W / 47.22°N 96.19°W / 47.22; -96.19 (Fossum (June 17, EF0)) 20281 mile (1.6 km)Minor tree damage in a cemetery.
EF4NW of Parker's Prairie to NE of New York Mills Douglas, Otter Tail 46°05′N95°28′W / 46.09°N 95.46°W / 46.09; -95.46 (Deer Creek (June 17, EF4)) 204340 miles (64 km)1 death – Large multiple-vortex tornado flattened several houses and blew them away along Otter Tail County Road 143, one of which had an occupant killed. Numerous other houses were damaged or destroyed. Farm buildings were also obliterated by the tornado, which was up to 1.3 miles (2.1 km) wide. Trees were also debarked and vehicles were thrown into the air. Five others were injured.
EF0E of Vergas Otter Tail 46°40′N95°45′W / 46.67°N 95.75°W / 46.67; -95.75 (Vergas (June 17, EF0)) 2055unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of Bejou Mahnomen, Polk 47°26′N95°53′W / 47.43°N 95.89°W / 47.43; -95.89 (Bejou (June 17, EF0)) 21006 miles (9.7 km)A few trees were knocked down.
EF1W of Lake Itasca Clearwater 47°10′N95°22′W / 47.17°N 95.37°W / 47.17; -95.37 (Lake Itasca (June 17, EF1)) 21321 mile (1.6 km)Trees and limbs were snapped along Long Lost Lake.
EF1NW of Zerkel Clearwater 47°20′N95°29′W / 47.34°N 95.48°W / 47.34; -95.48 (Zerkel (June 17, EF1)) 21413 miles (4.8 km)One house sustained minor damage. Extensive tree damage along the path.
EF1S of Bluffton Otter Tail 46°18′N95°13′W / 46.300°N 95.217°W / 46.300; -95.217 (Bluffton (June 17, EF1)) 21481.5 miles (2.4 km) See section on this tornado
EF4 Wadena area Otter Tail, Wadena 46°24′N95°10′W / 46.400°N 95.167°W / 46.400; -95.167 (Wadena (June 17, EF4)) 215910 miles (16 km) See section on this tornado
EF0NW of Elmore Faribault 43°32′N94°08′W / 43.54°N 94.13°W / 43.54; -94.13 (Elmore (June 17, EF0)) 22053 miles (4.8 km)A metal shed was damaged and trees were uprooted.
EF1SE of Goodridge Pennington 48°07′N95°46′W / 48.11°N 95.77°W / 48.11; -95.77 (Goodridge (June 17, EF1)) 22072 miles (3.2 km)Heavy farm equipment was moved around and a few trees were damaged.
EF1W of Lake George Hubbard 47°10′N95°08′W / 47.16°N 95.14°W / 47.16; -95.14 (Lake George (June 17, EF1)) 22176 miles (9.7 km)Many large trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF0NW of Winsted McLeod 44°58′N94°03′W / 44.97°N 94.05°W / 44.97; -94.05 (Winsted (June 17, EF0)) 22230.75 miles (1.21 km)Isolated tree and limb damage and minor crop damage.
EF1SW of Clearbrook Clearwater 47°38′N95°25′W / 47.64°N 95.42°W / 47.64; -95.42 (Clearbrook (June 17, EF1)) 22291 mile (1.6 km)Several trees and power poles were damaged.
EF0SSW of Nimrod to SSW of Osnawa Wadena, Cass 46°36′N94°52′W / 46.600°N 94.867°W / 46.600; -94.867 (Nimrod (June 17, EF0)) 223014.8 miles (23.8 km) See section on this tornado
EF0SE of Eagle Lake Blue Earth 44°09′N93°52′W / 44.15°N 93.87°W / 44.15; -93.87 (Eagle Lake (June 17, EF0)) 22373 miles (4.8 km)Two sheds sustained minor damage. Many trees were damaged.
EF0NE of Elmore Faribault 43°31′N94°01′W / 43.52°N 94.01°W / 43.52; -94.01 (Elmore (June 17, EF0)) 22401.9 miles (3.1 km)Damage mostly to trees from this second tornado in the area.
EF1NE of Gatzke Marshall, Roseau 48°28′N95°37′W / 48.46°N 95.62°W / 48.46; -95.62 (Gatzke (June 17, EF1)) 22444 miles (6.4 km)Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF0W of Kabekona Corner Hubbard 47°13′N94°55′W / 47.21°N 94.91°W / 47.21; -94.91 (Kabekona Corner (June 17, EF0)) 22484 miles (6.4 km)Damage limited to tree branches.
EF0W of Benedict Hubbard 47°07′N94°47′W / 47.12°N 94.79°W / 47.12; -94.79 (Benedict (June 17, EF0)) 22491 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to tree branches.
EF1 Fisher area Polk 47°52′N96°50′W / 47.86°N 96.84°W / 47.86; -96.84 (Fisher (June 17, EF1)) 22507 miles (11 km)Well-defined tornado sighted by an off-duty SPC meteorologist. A shed was destroyed and many trees were damaged.
EF0NE of Clear Lake (1st tornado) Sherburne 45°29′N93°57′W / 45.49°N 93.95°W / 45.49; -93.95 (Clear Lake (June 17, EF0)) 2254unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0NE of Clear Lake (2nd tornado) Sherburne 45°29′N93°58′W / 45.48°N 93.96°W / 45.48; -93.96 (Clear Lake (June 17, EF0)) 22563 miles (4.8 km)Numerous trees were snapped by a second tornado that touched down as the first one dissipated.
EF1N of Buffalo Wright 45°11′N93°52′W / 45.18°N 93.87°W / 45.18; -93.87 (Buffalo (June 17, EF1)) 23005 miles (8.0 km)Many trees were damaged, including snapped trunks, around Constance Lake.
EF1W of Gentilly Polk 47°47′N96°28′W / 47.79°N 96.46°W / 47.79; -96.46 (Gentilly (June 17, EF1)) 23003 miles (4.8 km)A grain bin was tossed and trees were uprooted.
EF0SSW of Bricelyn Faribault 43°31′N93°51′W / 43.51°N 93.85°W / 43.51; -93.85 (Bricelyn (June 17, EF0)) 23051 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0N of Angus Polk 48°05′N96°43′W / 48.09°N 96.71°W / 48.09; -96.71 (Angus (June 17, EF0)) 23062 miles (3.2 km)One house sustained minor damage and a few tree limbs were knocked down.
EF0SW of Walters Faribault 43°31′N93°50′W / 43.51°N 93.83°W / 43.51; -93.83 (Bricelyn (June 17, EF0)) 2310unknownSpotter reported tornado on the ground. No damage reported.
EF2 Kiester area (1st tornado) Faribault 43°30′N93°43′W / 43.50°N 93.71°W / 43.50; -93.71 (Kiester (June 17, EF2)) 23131 mile (1.6 km)Several grain bins were destroyed and many trees were knocked down.
EF3 Mentor area Polk, Red Lake 47°40′N96°08′W / 47.67°N 96.13°W / 47.67; -96.13 (Mentor (June 17, EF3)) 231515 miles (24 km)1 death – A Cenex station was hit killing one person. The gas station and four vehicles were destroyed by the multiple-vortex tornado. Many trees, farm buildings and a farm house were also heavily damaged. Cabins, RVs, and cottages were heavily damaged along Maple Lake. Boats and docks were picked up by tornado and tossed.
EF2 Kiester area (2nd tornado) Faribault 43°31′N93°43′W / 43.52°N 93.71°W / 43.52; -93.71 (Kiester (June 17, EF2)) 2316unknownTornado quickly developed after the first Keister tornado developed, the two tornadoes merged. Severe tree damage in the area.
EF1E of Dorothy Red Lake 47°55′N96°22′W / 47.92°N 96.36°W / 47.92; -96.36 (Dorothy (June 17, EF1)) 23162 miles (3.2 km)A parked semi-trailer was blown off a highway, injuring the driver.
EF0E of Kiester Faribault 43°32′N93°39′W / 43.54°N 93.65°W / 43.54; -93.65 (Kiester (June 17, EF0)) 2323unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF1N of Radium Marshall 48°16′N96°37′W / 48.27°N 96.62°W / 48.27; -96.62 (Radium (June 17, EF1)) 23267 miles (11 km)Large trees were snapped and a shed was damaged.
EF1SE of Walters Faribault, Freeborn 43°34′N93°38′W / 43.57°N 93.64°W / 43.57; -93.64 (Walters (June 17, EF1)) 2328unknownBrief tornado damaged a few trees.
EF4W of Albert Lea Freeborn 43°37′N93°32′W / 43.62°N 93.53°W / 43.62; -93.53 (Albert Lea (June 17, EF4)) 233320 miles (32 km)1 death – Dozens of farms were affected and several houses were destroyed or leveled by this large wedge tornado. Some farmsteads were entirely destroyed by the tornado. Three hog confinements were destroyed with several hogs escaping. A wind energy facility was also damaged and vehicles were tossed. There were also additional major infrastructure damage along with gas leaks. Trees were also debarked and many farm structures were destroyed across the county. 14 others were injured, some severely.
EF1 Armstrong Freeborn 43°41′N93°29′W / 43.69°N 93.48°W / 43.69; -93.48 (Armstrong (June 17, EF1)) 23551 mile (1.6 km)Satellite tornado related to the Albert Lea tornado. Several grain bins, structures and trees were damaged.
EF3 Ellendale area Freeborn, Steele 43°50′N93°18′W / 43.84°N 93.30°W / 43.84; -93.30 (Ellendale (June 17, EF3)) 000518.7 miles (30.1 km)One house and many outbuildings were destroyed and several other houses were damaged. Many trees were damaged, some of which were debarked.
EF1 Clarks Grove area Freeborn, Steele 43°36′N93°22′W / 43.60°N 93.37°W / 43.60; -93.37 (Clarks Grove (June 17, EF1)) 001512.9 miles (20.8 km)Tornado paralleled the Ellendale tornado. Damage to farm houses, many outbuildings (some of which were destroyed) and trees.
EF1SW of Lerdal Freeborn 43°43′N93°16′W / 43.71°N 93.27°W / 43.71; -93.27 (Lerdal (June 17, EF1)) 00425 miles (8.0 km)A barn was destroyed and sheds were damaged.
EF3W of Hollandale Freeborn 43°46′N93°16′W / 43.76°N 93.27°W / 43.76; -93.27 (Hollandale (June 17, EF3)) 00475 miles (8.0 km)One house and many outbuildings were flattened and several other houses were damaged, some severely. Major damage to trees with some debarked.
EF1WSW of Newry Freeborn 43°49′N93°08′W / 43.81°N 93.14°W / 43.81; -93.14 (Newry (June 17, EF1)) 01032 miles (3.2 km)Three farm houses were damaged, and numerous sheds and outbuildings were also damaged.
EF0S of Hill City Aitkin 46°55′N93°37′W / 46.91°N 93.61°W / 46.91; -93.61 (Hill City (June 17, EF0)) 01051 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado captured by a mobile phone photograph in the Moose Willow State Wildlife Management Area with minimal damage.
EF3W of Blooming Prairie Steele 43°52′N93°07′W / 43.87°N 93.11°W / 43.87; -93.11 (Blooming Prairie (June 17, EF3)) 01108 miles (13 km)One house was flattened and numerous others were damaged. Trees were also debarked. Debris also flew into a mobile home where one person was injured.
EF2N of Blooming Prairie (1st tornado) Steele, Dodge 43°53′N93°04′W / 43.88°N 93.07°W / 43.88; -93.07 (Blooming Prairie (June 17, EF2)) 01216 miles (9.7 km)A manufactured home was destroyed, injuring a resident. Sheds, outbuildings and grain bins were also destroyed. It crossed paths with the 0110 UTC tornado.
EF0N of Blooming Prairie (2nd tornado) Steele, Dodge 43°58′N93°00′W / 43.97°N 93.00°W / 43.97; -93.00 (Blooming Prairie (June 17, EF0)) 01226 miles (9.7 km)A shed was destroyed and numerous trees were damaged.
EF2NE of Rush City Chisago, Pine, Burnett (WI) 45°47′N92°47′W / 45.78°N 92.79°W / 45.78; -92.79 (Rush City (June 17, EF2)) 01448 miles (13 km)A mobile home was destroyed and several houses were damaged. Extensive tree damage along the path. Two people were injured.
EF1 Rochester Olmsted 44°01′N92°29′W / 44.01°N 92.48°W / 44.01; -92.48 (Rochester (June 17, EF1)) 02031.5 miles (2.4 km)Major damage in the north side of town with 75 homes damaged and ten severely damaged or destroyed. Other buildings including a Menards store and other businesses around it were damaged. Several trees were blown down.
Iowa
EF0NE of Lakota Kossuth 43°22′N94°09′W / 43.37°N 94.15°W / 43.37; -94.15 (Lakota (June 17, EF0)) 22161 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0NE of Ledyard Kossuth 43°27′N94°01′W / 43.45°N 94.02°W / 43.45; -94.02 (Ledyard (June 17, EF0)) 22241 mile (1.6 km)Tornado spotted along Highway 169. No damage was reported.
EF0E of Rake Winnebago 43°29′N93°52′W / 43.48°N 93.86°W / 43.48; -93.86 (Rake (June 17, EF0)) 23052 miles (3.2 km)Tornado spotted by fire department with no damage.
Wisconsin
EF0N of Grantsburg Burnett 45°47′N92°39′W / 45.79°N 92.65°W / 45.79; -92.65 (Grantsburg (June 17, EF0)) 0205unknownA few trees were snapped.
EF1W of Cream Buffalo 44°19′N91°47′W / 44.32°N 91.78°W / 44.32; -91.78 (Cream (June 17, EF1)) 02572 miles (3.2 km)A few buildings were damaged and many trees were sheared or uprooted.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/17/10, NWS Twin Cities, NWS Twin Cities – Final list, NWS Duluth, NWS Grand Forks, NWS La Crosse, NCDC Storm Data

June 18 event

List of reported tornadoes – Friday, June 18, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Iowa
EF0NNE of St. Charles Madison 41°19′N93°48′W / 41.317°N 93.800°W / 41.317; -93.800 (St. Charles (June 18, EF0)) 21551 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown over an open field. [76]
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/18/10

June 19 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 19, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Kansas
EF1NE of Randall Jewell 39°40′N97°59′W / 39.66°N 97.99°W / 39.66; -97.99 (Randall (June 19, EF1)) 23301 mile (1.6 km)A house was damaged and a garage, barn and grain bins were destroyed. Trees were also damaged.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 20 event (Plains)

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 20, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Kansas
EF0NW of Modoc Scott 38°31′N101°07′W / 38.51°N 101.11°W / 38.51; -101.11 (Modoc (June 20, EF0)) 20251 mile (1.6 km)Brief landspout tornado with no damage.
EF0WNW of Modoc Scott 38°29′N101°07′W / 38.49°N 101.12°W / 38.49; -101.12 (Modoc (June 20, EF0)) 2043unknownBrief landspout tornado with no damage.
EF0SSE of Esbon Jewell 39°47′N98°24′W / 39.78°N 98.40°W / 39.78; -98.40 (Esbon (June 20, EF0)) 0020unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Montana
EF2 Billings Yellowstone 45°48′N108°28′W / 45.80°N 108.47°W / 45.80; -108.47 (Billings (June 20, EF2)) 22240.5 miles (800 m) See article on this tornado – One person was injured.
Wyoming
EF0SE of Chugwater Platte 41°43′N104°47′W / 41.71°N 104.79°W / 41.71; -104.79 (Chugwater (June 20, EF0)) 22267 miles (11 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0WSW of Bill Converse 43°09′N105°33′W / 43.15°N 105.55°W / 43.15; -105.55 (Bill (June 20, EF0)) 2320unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Nebraska
EF2 Superior Nuckolls 40°01′N98°04′W / 40.02°N 98.07°W / 40.02; -98.07 (Superior (June 20, EF2)) 00501 mile (1.6 km)Brief but very large tornado destroyed a warehouse, damaged houses and trees and tossed railroad cars.
South Dakota
EF0 Wall Pennington 44°00′N102°15′W / 44.00°N 102.25°W / 44.00; -102.25 (Wall (June 20, EF0)) 2357unknownA hangar was destroyed and airplanes were damaged at Wall Municipal Airport by a brief tornado. Trees were also damaged in town.
Sources: NWS Hastings, NWS Billings, NWS Rapid City, NCDC Storm Data

June 20 event (Southeast)

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 20, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Florida
EF0E of Bridgeport Putnam 29°46′N81°33′W / 29.76°N 81.55°W / 29.76; -81.55 (Bridgeport (June 20, EF0)) 20553 miles (4.8 km)A waterspout developed along the St. Johns River with no damage.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 21 event

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 21, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
North Dakota
EF0ENE of Oakwood Walsh 48°26′N97°11′W / 48.44°N 97.19°W / 48.44; -97.19 (Oakwood (June 21, EF0)) 19372 miles (3.2 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0N of Northwood Grand Forks 47°46′N97°41′W / 47.77°N 97.69°W / 47.77; -97.69 (Northwood (June 21, EF0)) 20557 miles (11 km)Intermittent tornado with minor tree damage.
Minnesota
EF0NW of Stephen Marshall 48°25′N97°08′W / 48.41°N 97.14°W / 48.41; -97.14 (Stephen (June 21, EF0)) 194910 miles (16 km)Intermittent tornado with minor tree damage.
EF0SW of Florian Marshall 48°26′N96°41′W / 48.43°N 96.69°W / 48.43; -96.69 (Florian (June 21, EF0)) 20592 miles (3.2 km)Several poplar trees were blown down.
EF0W of Newfolden Marshall 48°22′N96°25′W / 48.36°N 96.42°W / 48.36; -96.42 (Newfolden (June 21, EF0)) 21302 miles (3.2 km)Intermittent brief tornado touchdowns.
EF0NW of Red Lake Beltrami 47°57′N95°01′W / 47.95°N 95.02°W / 47.95; -95.02 (Red Lake (June 21, EF0)) 2300unknownBrief waterspouts over Lower Red Lake with no damage.
Iowa
EF0E of Bentonsport Van Buren 40°43′N91°48′W / 40.72°N 91.80°W / 40.72; -91.80 (Bentonsport (June 21, EF0)) 2125unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0N of Fort Madison Lee 40°41′N91°21′W / 40.68°N 91.35°W / 40.68; -91.35 (Fort Madison (June 21, EF0)) 2221unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Illinois
EF0SW of Melvin Ford 40°33′N88°15′W / 40.55°N 88.25°W / 40.55; -88.25 (Melvin (June 21, EF0)) 2158unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0WNW of East Lynn Vermilion 40°28′N87°48′W / 40.47°N 87.80°W / 40.47; -87.80 (East Lynn (June 21, EF0)) 2322unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SW of Cissna Park Iroquois 40°30′N87°53′W / 40.50°N 87.89°W / 40.50; -87.89 (Cissna Park (June 21, EF0)) 2324unknownBrief rain-wrapped tornado with no damage.
EF0NW of Rossville Vermilion 40°24′N87°42′W / 40.40°N 87.70°W / 40.40; -87.70 (Rossville (June 21, EF0)) 00021 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of Industry McDonough 40°19′N90°34′W / 40.32°N 90.56°W / 40.32; -90.56 (Industry (June 21, EF0)) 00301 mile (1.6 km)A roof was blown off a barn.
Colorado
EF0NNE of Bijou Morgan 40°16′N103°49′W / 40.26°N 103.82°W / 40.26; -103.82 (Bijou (June 21, EF0)) 2254unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0W of Dodd Morgan 40°16′N103°43′W / 40.26°N 103.72°W / 40.26; -103.72 (Dodd (June 21, EF0)) 2303unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of Pinneo Washington 40°13′N103°23′W / 40.22°N 103.38°W / 40.22; -103.38 (Pinneo (June 21, EF0)) 2356unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF1SW of Vernon Yuma 40°13′N103°23′W / 40.22°N 103.38°W / 40.22; -103.38 (Vernon (June 21, EF1)) 011012 miles (19 km)A small auditorium lost its roof and numerous trailers were heavily damaged. Trees, power poles and farm equipment were also damaged.
Wisconsin
EF1W of Wiota Lafayette 42°39′N89°52′W / 42.65°N 89.86°W / 42.65; -89.86 (Wiota (June 21, EF1)) 00392.2 miles (3.5 km)One house sustained minor damage and trees were uprooted.
EF1 Cross Plains Dane 43°07′N89°39′W / 43.11°N 89.65°W / 43.11; -89.65 (Cross Plains (June 21, EF1)) 00410.3 miles (480 m)Brief tornado with major tree damage and a few shingles removed from houses.
EF1 Busseyville Jefferson 42°53′N89°00′W / 42.89°N 89.00°W / 42.89; -89.00 (Busseyville (June 21, EF1)) 01151 mile (1.6 km)About 30 houses sustained damage, one of which was heavily damaged by a fallen tree.
EF2 Eagle area Waukesha 42°53′N88°28′W / 42.88°N 88.47°W / 42.88; -88.47 (Eagle (June 21, EF2)) 02115 miles (8.0 km)8 houses were destroyed and about 300 other houses were damaged, many of them severely. A horse ranch was also heavily damaged and 18 other businesses sustained minor damage. Thousands of trees were also knocked down and vehicles were thrown by the tornado. About 15 people were injured.
EF1 Muskego area Waukesha 42°53′N88°07′W / 42.89°N 88.12°W / 42.89; -88.12 (Muskego (June 21, EF1)) 02366 miles (9.7 km)Minor damage to many houses and businesses and many trees were damaged. Tornado embedded in larger downburst with winds up to 100 mph (160 km/h).
Kansas
EF0E of Angelus Sheridan 39°10′N100°32′W / 39.17°N 100.54°W / 39.17; -100.54 (Angelus (June 21, EF0)) 02451 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
Sources: NWS Milwaukee, NWS Grand Forks, NCDC Storm Data

June 22 event (Northeast)

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 22, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Pennsylvania
EF0 South Annville Lebanon 40°17′N76°35′W / 40.28°N 76.58°W / 40.28; -76.58 (South Annville (June 22, EF0)) 2030200 yards (180 m)Brief tornado embedded in a downburst with tree damage at a local campground.
EF1 Windham Bradford 41°59′N76°22′W / 41.99°N 76.36°W / 41.99; -76.36 (Windham (June 22, EF1)) 00301.7 miles (2.7 km)Over 100 trees were damaged, some of which fell on houses. A camper was also flipped.
Sources: NWS Binghamton, NWS State College, NCDC Storm Data

June 22 event (Plains)

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, June 22, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Nebraska
EF0S of Harrisburg (1st tornado) Banner 41°29′N103°45′W / 41.48°N 103.75°W / 41.48; -103.75 (Harrisburg (June 22, EF0)) 22421 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0S of Harrisburg (2nd tornado) Banner 41°31′N103°45′W / 41.51°N 103.75°W / 41.51; -103.75 (Harrisburg (June 22, EF0)) 23061 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0ESE of Harrisburg Banner 41°29′N103°33′W / 41.49°N 103.55°W / 41.49; -103.55 (Harrisburg (June 22, EF0)) 23181 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0WSW of Rushville Sheridan 42°42′N102°29′W / 42.70°N 102.48°W / 42.70; -102.48 (Rushville (June 22, EF0)) 0020unknownBrief tornado reported by a sheriff in an open field.
Wyoming
EF0WNW of Osage Weston 44°00′N104°27′W / 44.00°N 104.45°W / 44.00; -104.45 (Osage (June 22, EF0)) 2338unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Iowa
EF0SE of Unique Humboldt 42°42′N94°20′W / 42.70°N 94.34°W / 42.70; -94.34 (Unique (June 22, EF0)) 01121 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to a few crops.
EF0WNW of Lytton Sac 42°27′N94°55′W / 42.45°N 94.92°W / 42.45; -94.92 (Lytton (June 22, EF0)) 01151 mile (1.6 km)Damage limited to a few crops.
EF0W of Eagle Grove Wright 42°41′N93°56′W / 42.68°N 93.94°W / 42.68; -93.94 (Eagle Grove (June 22, EF0)) 01252 miles (3.2 km)Damage limited to a few crops.
EF0S of Marcus Cherokee 42°49′N95°47′W / 42.81°N 95.79°W / 42.81; -95.79 (Marcus (June 22, EF0)) 02101 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0SSW of Paullina O'Brien 42°56′N95°41′W / 42.93°N 95.68°W / 42.93; -95.68 (Paullina (June 22, EF0)) 0225unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 23 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 23, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Iowa
EF1W of Tripoli Bremer 42°48′N92°19′W / 42.80°N 92.31°W / 42.80; -92.31 (Tripoli (June 23, EF1)) 0718500 yards (460 m)Brief tornado destroyed an abandoned barn. Tornado embedded in larger microburst with more significant damage.
Wisconsin
EF0W of Gays Mills Crawford 43°20′N90°44′W / 43.33°N 90.73°W / 43.33; -90.73 (Gays Mills (June 23, EF0)) 08223.5 miles (5.6 km)An outbuilding was damaged and many trees were snapped.
Illinois
EF1 Matteson Cook 41°31′N87°44′W / 41.51°N 87.74°W / 41.51; -87.74 (Matteson (June 23, EF1)) 23262.5 miles (4.0 km)A few houses and garages sustained minor damage. Trees were uprooted or snapped.
Indiana
EF1E of Wakarusa Elkhart 41°32′N86°00′W / 41.54°N 86.00°W / 41.54; -86.00 (Wakarusa (June 23, EF1)) 005912 miles (19 km)An industrial plant was heavily damaged. A barn was destroyed and numerous trees were uprooted.
EF1 Goshen Elkhart 41°35′N85°50′W / 41.58°N 85.83°W / 41.58; -85.83 (Goshen (June 23, EF1)) 01091 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado near Parkside Elementary School damaged a few trees and removed the roof from an industrial buildings.
EF1 Warsaw Kosciusko 41°14′N85°51′W / 41.24°N 85.85°W / 41.24; -85.85 (Warsaw (June 23, EF1)) 01144.5 miles (7.2 km)Several houses were damaged along with an apartment block and an Advance Auto Parts store. Trees were blown down at a cemetery.
EF1SW of Middlebury Elkhart 41°31′N85°44′W / 41.51°N 85.74°W / 41.51; -85.74 (Middlebury (June 23, EF1)) 01153 miles (4.8 km)Many trees were knocked down, a few of which landed on houses.
EF0SW of Middlebury Elkhart 41°39′N85°43′W / 41.65°N 85.72°W / 41.65; -85.72 (Middlebury (June 23, EF1)) 0116unknownBrief tornado heavily damaged a milking barn.
EF0SW of Millersburg Elkhart 41°32′N85°41′W / 41.53°N 85.69°W / 41.53; -85.69 (Millersburg (June 23, EF0)) 01172 miles (3.2 km)A barn sustained significant damage and trees were snapped.
Michigan
EF0SE of Saline Washtenaw 42°08′N83°45′W / 42.13°N 83.75°W / 42.13; -83.75 (Saline (June 23, EF0)) 01523.5 miles (5.6 km)Numerous trees were damaged.
EF1S of Milan Monroe 42°04′N83°41′W / 42.06°N 83.68°W / 42.06; -83.68 (Milan (June 23, EF1)) 020611.5 miles (18.5 km)Several houses sustained roof and shingle damage. A pole barn was destroyed and many trees were damaged.
Ohio
EF0S of Van Wert Van Wert 40°49′N84°35′W / 40.81°N 84.59°W / 40.81; -84.59 (Van Wert (June 23, EF0)) 02501.2 miles (1.9 km)Four houses sustained minor damage and a barn lost its roof.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/23/10, NWS Des Moines, NWS Northern Indiana, NWS Detroit, NWS La Crosse, NCDC Storm Data

June 24 event (Northeast)

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 24, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Connecticut
EF1 Bridgeport Fairfield 41°11′N73°12′W / 41.19°N 73.20°W / 41.19; -73.20 (Bridgeport (June 24, EF1)) 18250.15 miles (240 m)Brief tornado embedded in widespread straight-line wind damage in the downtown area. Significant damage to several buildings and houses and many trees were knocked down. Three people were injured.
Sources: NWS New York, NCDC Storm Data

June 24 event (Plains)

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, June 24, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
North Dakota
EF0E of Forest River Walsh 48°13′N97°26′W / 48.22°N 97.44°W / 48.22; -97.44 (Bridgeport (June 24, EF0)) 21263 miles (4.8 km)Damage limited to a few tree limbs.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 25 event

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, June 25, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Tennessee
EF0 Bolivar Hardeman 35°16′N89°01′W / 35.27°N 89.02°W / 35.27; -89.02 (Bolivar (June 25, EF0)) 20571 mile (1.6 km)Several businesses were damaged in town.
North Dakota
EF1SW of Mandan Morton 46°44′N100°59′W / 46.73°N 100.99°W / 46.73; -100.99 (Mandan (June 25, EF1)) 21552 miles (3.2 km)Grain bins were destroyed and crops were damaged.
EF0W of Linton Emmons 46°14′N100°31′W / 46.24°N 100.52°W / 46.24; -100.52 (Linton (June 25, EF0)) 2235unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Minnesota
EF2NW of New Ulm Brown 44°20′N94°29′W / 44.33°N 94.49°W / 44.33; -94.49 (New Ulm (June 25, EF2)) 22550.125 miles (200 m)Brief tornado destroyed a barn and a metal silo on a farm.
EF2 Courtland area Nicollet 44°16′N94°20′W / 44.27°N 94.34°W / 44.27; -94.34 (Courtland (June 25, EF2)) 23305 miles (8.0 km)Several farm buildings were damaged, including a barn which was destroyed. Many trees and power poles were also damaged.
EF1E of Revere Redwood 44°14′N95°22′W / 44.23°N 95.36°W / 44.23; -95.36 (Revere (June 25, EF1)) 23552.5 miles (4.0 km)A house sustained minor damage and two sheds and a grain bin were destroyed.
EF2W of Rapidan Blue Earth 44°05′N94°08′W / 44.09°N 94.13°W / 44.09; -94.13 (Rapidan (June 25, EF2)) 23551 mile (1.6 km)A barn and a garage were destroyed.
EF1SE of Lake Crystal Blue Earth 44°05′N94°13′W / 44.09°N 94.21°W / 44.09; -94.21 (Lake Crystal (June 25, EF1)) 23584 miles (6.4 km)A few barns, sheds and outbuildings were destroyed and extensive tree damage.
EF2NE of Good Thunder Blue Earth 43°59′N94°02′W / 43.99°N 94.03°W / 43.99; -94.03 (Good Thunder (June 25, EF2)) 00052 miles (3.2 km)Several hog barns were damaged, one of which was destroyed.
EF0N of Storden Cottonwood 44°12′N95°18′W / 44.20°N 95.30°W / 44.20; -95.30 (Storden (June 25, EF0)) 0005unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of Rapidan Blue Earth 44°05′N94°01′W / 44.09°N 94.02°W / 44.09; -94.02 (Rapidan (June 25, EF0)) 0009unknownBrief tornado in a heavily wooded area damaged many trees.
EF0 Hartland Freeborn 43°48′N93°29′W / 43.80°N 93.49°W / 43.80; -93.49 (Hartland (June 25, EF0)) 01191 mile (1.6 km)A few sheds were destroyed and trees were snapped. A grain elevator was heavily damaged.
EF0SSW of Fairmont Martin 43°37′N94°27′W / 43.62°N 94.45°W / 43.62; -94.45 (Fairmont (June 25, EF0)) 0138unknownA barn sustained minor damage and a few trees were snapped.
Nebraska
EF0WNW of Elsmere Cherry 42°07′N100°25′W / 42.12°N 100.42°W / 42.12; -100.42 (Elsmere (June 25, EF0)) 23001 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF0SW of Thedford Thomas 41°47′N100°50′W / 41.79°N 100.83°W / 41.79; -100.83 (Thedford (June 25, EF0)) 00051 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
Iowa
EF4 Sibley area Lyon, Osceola 43°23′N95°44′W / 43.39°N 95.73°W / 43.39; -95.73 (Sibley (June 25, EF4)) 025314 miles (23 km)One house was flattened and several others were severely damaged. Numerous farm buildings were destroyed or flattened and cars were picked up and thrown. Corn was scoured, power poles were knocked down and trees were debarked. 13 people were injured, including motorists on Highway 60.
EF1S of Little Rock Lyon 43°26′N95°54′W / 43.43°N 95.90°W / 43.43; -95.90 (Little Rock (June 25, EF1)) 02551 mile (1.6 km)Satellite tornado related to the Sibley wedge. A garage was destroyed and power poles were snapped.
EF0SE of Ashton Osceola 43°16′N95°45′W / 43.26°N 95.75°W / 43.26; -95.75 (Ashton (June 25, EF0)) 0345unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SSW of Sheldon Sioux 43°08′N95°54′W / 43.13°N 95.90°W / 43.13; -95.90 (Sheldon (June 25, EF0)) 0353unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0NW of Philby O'Brien 43°05′N95°50′W / 43.08°N 95.84°W / 43.08; -95.84 (Philby (June 25, EF0)) 04051 mile (1.6 km)Tornado remained over open country.
EF1E of Germantown O'Brien 42°58′N95°46′W / 42.96°N 95.76°W / 42.96; -95.76 (Germantown (June 25, EF1)) 04423 miles (4.8 km)A house lost part of its roof and its chimney. Trees were also blown down.
Sources: NWS Sioux Falls, NWS Twin Cities, NCDC Storm Data

June 26 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, June 26, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
North Dakota
EF1E of Grafton Walsh 48°25′N97°19′W / 48.42°N 97.32°W / 48.42; -97.32 (Grafton (June 26, EF1)) 21536 miles (9.7 km)Steel bins were thrown, power poles were snapped and trees were knocked down.
South Dakota
EF0NE of Wolf Creek Hutchinson 43°25′N97°32′W / 43.42°N 97.53°W / 43.42; -97.53 (Wolf Creek (June 26, EF0)) 2227unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0W of Carthage Miner 44°10′N97°43′W / 44.16°N 97.72°W / 44.16; -97.72 (Carthage (June 26, EF0)) 2302unknownBrief rain-wrapped tornado with no damage.
Minnesota
EF1SE of Luna Marshall 48°13′N96°43′W / 48.22°N 96.71°W / 48.22; -96.71 (Luna (June 26, EF1)) 22473 miles (4.8 km)Two houses sustained roof damage and a few trees were damaged.
EF0NW of Crookston Polk 47°55′N96°47′W / 47.91°N 96.78°W / 47.91; -96.78 (Crookston (June 26, EF0)) 01458 miles (13 km)Numerous trees and power poles were damaged.
EF0N of Lexington Le Sueur 44°29′N93°41′W / 44.48°N 93.69°W / 44.48; -93.69 (Lexington (June 26, EF0)) 0211unknownBrief tornado touchdown on a farm with several buildings damaged.
EF0S of New Prague Le Sueur 44°31′N93°34′W / 44.52°N 93.56°W / 44.52; -93.56 (New Prague (June 26, EF0)) 02201 mile (1.6 km)Numerous houses sustained minor damage, and many trees were snapped.
EF0NE of Guckeen Faribault 43°41′N94°08′W / 43.68°N 94.14°W / 43.68; -94.14 (Guckeen (June 26, EF0)) 02243 miles (4.8 km)Two grain bins were destroyed, several sheds and a granary were damaged and many trees were snapped.
EF0W of New Market Scott 44°34′N93°26′W / 44.57°N 93.43°W / 44.57; -93.43 (New Market (June 26, EF0)) 02351.5 miles (2.4 km)A silo and several trees were damaged.
EF0SW of Easton Faribault 43°45′N93°56′W / 43.75°N 93.93°W / 43.75; -93.93 (Easton (June 26, EF0)) 02380.5 miles (800 m)A grain bin was destroyed and a maintenance shed was damaged.
EF0W of Wells Faribault 43°44′N93°45′W / 43.74°N 93.75°W / 43.74; -93.75 (Wells (June 26, EF0)) 02470.75 miles (1.21 km)Damage to a few stones in a cemetery and many trees were snapped.
Iowa
EF0NE of Ocheyedan Osceola 43°25′N95°32′W / 43.42°N 95.54°W / 43.42; -95.54 (Ocheyedan (June 26, EF0)) 0112unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
EF0SE of Ashton Osceola 43°18′N95°47′W / 43.30°N 95.78°W / 43.30; -95.78 (Ashton (June 26, EF0)) 0115unknownBrief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/26/10, NWS Twin Cities, NCDC Storm Data

June 27 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, June 27, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Michigan
EF0SSE of Gobles Van Buren 42°20′N85°51′W / 42.34°N 85.85°W / 42.34; -85.85 (Gobles (June 27, EF0)) 1709unknownTwo separate tracks confirmed due to tornado lifting. First one was 100 yards long and 50 yards wide. Second was 300 yards long and 50 yards wide.
EF1N of Carleton Wayne 42°07′N83°24′W / 42.11°N 83.40°W / 42.11; -83.40 (Carleton (June 27, EF1)) 18311.4 miles (2.3 km)Touched down at Willow and Waltz Roads. Multiple homes had roof damage, two garages were destroyed, power lines down and other structural damage. Dissipated east of Rust Road.
EF1W of Wadhams St. Clair 42°59′N82°35′W / 42.99°N 82.58°W / 42.99; -82.58 (Wadhams (June 27, EF1)) 23072.9 miles (4.7 km)1 death - Tornado hit the Fort Trodd Family Campground site throwing campers around, of which 10 were damaged or destroyed. Four others were injured.
EF0 Marlette Sanilac 43°19′N83°04′W / 43.32°N 83.07°W / 43.32; -83.07 (Marlette (June 27, EF0)) 00320.5 miles (800 m)Shingles were blown off a house, a shed was destroyed and trees were snapped.
Wisconsin
EF1W of Elmwood Park Racine 42°41′N87°50′W / 42.69°N 87.84°W / 42.69; -87.84 (Elmwood Park (June 27, EF1)) 18203 miles (4.8 km)Trees were knocked down on Green Ridge and Southwood Drives. A police and a fire station were damaged and two trailers were flipped. One person was injured. Upgraded from EF0 to EF1 in post-analysis.
Ohio
EF1 Conneaut Ashtabula 41°57′N80°36′W / 41.95°N 80.60°W / 41.95; -80.60 (Conneaut (June 27, EF1)) 22542.3 miles (3.7 km)Several houses and a garage sustained roof damage. Many trees were damaged.
Pennsylvania
EF0 Presque Isle Erie 42°10′N80°07′W / 42.16°N 80.11°W / 42.16; -80.11 (Presque Isle (June 27, EF1)) 2336250 yards (230 m)Brief tornado knocked down about 50 trees and destroyed an observation deck. [77]
Illinois
EF0WNW of Shirley Jefferson 38°13′N88°51′W / 38.22°N 88.85°W / 38.22; -88.85 (Shirley (June 27, EF0)) 0205unknownBrief tornado with minor damage to a horse barn.
New York
EF1 Paynesville area Allegany, Steuben 42°01′N77°46′W / 42.01°N 77.77°W / 42.01; -77.77 (Paynesville (June 27, EF1)) 03058 miles (13 km)Three barns were destroyed and numerous trees and power poles were snapped.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 06/27/10, NWS Detroit, NWS Milwaukee, NWS Buffalo, NWS Cleveland, NCDC Storm Data

June 28 event (Northeast)

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 28, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
New York
EF0 Herkimer Herkimer 43°02′N74°59′W / 43.03°N 74.99°W / 43.03; -74.99 (Herkimer (June 28, EF0)) 19381 mile (1.6 km)A few houses in the village sustained minor damage.
EF0 East Palermo Oswego 43°21′N76°17′W / 43.35°N 76.28°W / 43.35; -76.28 (East Palermo (June 28, EF0)) 00251.6 miles (2.6 km)Trees and fences were damaged.
Sources: NWS Albany, NWS Buffalo, NCDC Storm Data

June 28 event (South)

List of reported tornadoes - Monday, June 28, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF0NW of Wharton Wharton 29°22′N96°10′W / 29.37°N 96.16°W / 29.37; -96.16 (Wharton (June 28, EF0)) 18111 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.
Sources: NCDC Storm Data

June 30 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, June 30, 2010
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthComments/Damage
Texas
EF0E of Wadsworth Matagorda 28°49′N95°49′W / 28.82°N 95.82°W / 28.82; -95.82 (Wadsworth (June 30, EF0)) 0705unknownBrief tornado caused minimal damage on pasture land.
EF0E of Port Isabel Cameron 26°04′N97°13′W / 26.07°N 97.21°W / 26.07; -97.21 (Port Isabel (June 30, EF0)) 1510unknownTree limbs were knocked down and a fence was blown over.
EF0W of Brownsville Cameron 25°58′N97°35′W / 25.97°N 97.59°W / 25.97; -97.59 (Brownsville (June 30, EF0)) 15350.2 miles (320 m)Brief tornado damaged a few tree limbs, pushed over a trailer and a water kiosk.
EF0SW of Tivoli Refugio 28°20′N97°01′W / 28.33°N 97.02°W / 28.33; -97.02 (Tivoli (June 30, EF0)) 16467 miles (11 km)Tornado spotted by park officials at the Aransas Wildlife Refuge, remaining over open country.
EF0N of Raymondville Willacy 26°33′N97°46′W / 26.55°N 97.77°W / 26.55; -97.77 (Raymondville (June 30, EF0)) 17161 mile (1.6 km)Brief tornado reported by military dispatched for hurricane relief with no damage.
EF0WNW of Robstown Nueces 27°50′N97°48′W / 27.83°N 97.80°W / 27.83; -97.80 (Robstown (June 30, EF0)) 1930100 yards (90 m)Several trees and telephone lines were knocked down.
EF0N of Bayside Refugio 28°09′N97°14′W / 28.15°N 97.24°W / 28.15; -97.24 (Bayside (June 30, EF0)) 2010unknownTornado reported by the public with no damage.
EF0NE of Holiday Beach Aransas 28°08′N96°59′W / 28.14°N 96.98°W / 28.14; -96.98 (Holiday Beach (June 30, EF0)) 02410.5 miles (800 m)Tornado reported at Goose Island State Park with tree damage.
Sources:

NWS Brownsville Report: Hurricane Alex, NWS Corpus Christi

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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