List of United States tornadoes in June 2011

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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 2011.

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June 1 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday June 1, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1ESE of Bethel Oxford ME 44°24′14″N70°40′54″W / 44.4038°N 70.6817°W / 44.4038; -70.6817 (Bethel (Jun. 1, EF1)) 19:35–19:360.26 mi (420 m)25 yd (23 m)
A brief tornado touched down to the northwest of Bryant Pond, snapping or uprooting numerous trees. Tree limbs were thrown up to 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away. [1] [2]
EF3S of Westfield to Downtown Springfield to SSW of Charlton Hampden, Worcester MA 42°06′00″N72°45′00″W / 42.100°N 72.750°W / 42.100; -72.750 (Springfield (Jun. 1, EF3)) 20:17–21:2737.58 mi (60.48 km)880 yd (800 m)
3 deaths – See section on this tornado – 200 people were injured. [3] [4] [5] [6]
EF1S of New Portland to S of Embden Somerset ME 44°54′31″N70°01′38″W / 44.9087°N 70.0273°W / 44.9087; -70.0273 (New Portland (Jun. 1, EF1)) 21:51–22:068.38 mi (13.49 km)200 yd (180 m)
Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, and several buildings, along with at least one vehicle, were damaged. Winds were estimated at 90 to 100 mph (140 to 160 km/h). [7] [8]
EF1 Wilbraham Hampden MA 42°08′24″N72°28′48″W / 42.140°N 72.480°W / 42.140; -72.480 (Wilbraham (Jun. 1, EF1)) 22:32–22:404.16 mi (6.69 km)200 yd (180 m)
Numerous trees were downed, and large limbs were snapped. Some trees fell onto homes and across roads. [9]
EF1N of Brimfield Hampden MA 42°08′24″N72°28′48″W / 42.140°N 72.480°W / 42.140; -72.480 (Brimfield (Jun. 1, EF1)) 22:54–22:571.69 mi (2.72 km)100 yd (91 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [10]
EF0NE of Fiskdale Worcester MA 42°09′15″N72°04′04″W / 42.1541°N 72.0677°W / 42.1541; -72.0677 (Wells State Park (Jun. 1, EF0)) 23:10–23:131.42 mi (2.29 km)25 yd (23 m)
Numerous trees were downed in and just east of Wells State Park, one of which fell on and damaged a home. [11]
EF0W of Lexington Dawson NE 40°46′48″N99°49′09″W / 40.7800°N 99.8191°W / 40.7800; -99.8191 (Lexington (Jun. 1, EF0)) 23:22–23:230.1 mi (160 m)15 yd (14 m)
A brief rope tornado with no damage. [12]
EF0NNW of Barnard Lincoln KS 39°12′36″N98°04′12″W / 39.210°N 98.070°W / 39.210; -98.070 (Barnard (Jun. 1, EF0)) 01:20–01:221.13 mi (1.82 km)75 yd (69 m)
A brief tornado over open country with no damage. [13]
EF0N of Yuba City Sutter, Yuba CA 39°11′00″N121°40′19″W / 39.1832°N 121.6719°W / 39.1832; -121.6719 (Yuba City (Jun. 1, EF0)) 01:30–01:335.13 mi (8.26 km)10 yd (9.1 m)
The tornado was observed passing through peach and walnut groves, where a few trees were downed. [14]
EF0N of Wilson Lake Russell KS 38°57′12″N98°32′34″W / 38.9534°N 98.5429°W / 38.9534; -98.5429 (Wilson Lake (Jun. 1, EF0)) 01:48–01:500.36 mi (580 m)50 yd (46 m)
This brief tornado touched down in open pasture with no damage. [15]
EF0E of Woodruff Phillips KS 39°59′32″N99°24′23″W / 39.9923°N 99.4065°W / 39.9923; -99.4065 (Woodruff (Jun. 1, EF0)) 02:40–02:440.46 mi (0.74 km)20 yd (18 m)
A brief tornado tracked across open farmland with no damage. [16]
EF0ENE of Smolan Saline KS 38°44′24″N97°39′00″W / 38.740°N 97.650°W / 38.740; -97.650 (Smolan (Jun. 1, EF0)) 04:33–04:340.36 mi (580 m)50 yd (46 m)
A brief touchdown over open country with no damage. [17]

June 3 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 3, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1WSW of Park River to E of Crystal to ESE of Hensel Walsh, Pembina ND 48°21′36″N97°52′12″W / 48.360°N 97.870°W / 48.360; -97.870 (Park River (Jun. 3, EF1)) 08:40–09:0625.32 mi (40.75 km)300 yd (270 m)
Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and the roof was torn off a pole barn. [18] [19]

June 6 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 6, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0ESE of Molt Yellowstone MT 45°50′13″N108°49′09″W / 45.8369°N 108.8193°W / 45.8369; -108.8193 (Molt (Jun. 6, EF0)) 02:42–02:450.01 mi (16 m)50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado destroyed a grain bin, tossing it 50 feet (15 m) into an outbuilding, and caused minor siding damage to a nearby home. [20]
EF0W of Shepherd Yellowstone MT 45°56′18″N108°26′33″W / 45.9384°N 108.4424°W / 45.9384; -108.4424 (Shepherd (Jun. 6, EF0)) 03:30–03:350.25 mi (400 m)50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado blew the roof off a garage and a shed and tossed debris into a nearby house, damaging windows and siding. Three power poles were damaged, and a horse trailer was flipped. [21]

June 7 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 7, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0WSW of Richardton Stark ND 46°52′47″N102°20′15″W / 46.8797°N 102.3376°W / 46.8797; -102.3376 (Richardton (Jun. 7, EF0)) 22:24–22:270.25 mi (400 m)30 yd (27 m)
Part of the roof was removed from an outbuilding. [22]

June 8 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 8, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0SE of Stockholm Aroostook ME 46°59′24″N68°10′48″W / 46.990°N 68.180°W / 46.990; -68.180 (Stockholm (Jun. 8, EF0)) 22:22–22:428.95 mi (14.40 km)75 yd (69 m)
An intermittent tornado embedded in an area of straight-line winds downed numerous trees, destroyed a barn, and either damaged or destroyed several outbuildings. [23]
EF0ENE of Ashland Aroostook ME 46°38′53″N68°16′59″W / 46.648°N 68.283°W / 46.648; -68.283 (Ashland (Jun. 8, EF0)) 23:10–23:110.08 mi (130 m)50 yd (46 m)
Numerous trees were downed. [24]
EF1W of Verona to NNE of McFarland Dane WI 42°58′48″N89°35′02″W / 42.980°N 89.584°W / 42.980; -89.584 (Verona (Jun. 8, EF1)) 00:41–01:0217.15 mi (27.60 km)100 yd (91 m)
Sporadic damage occurred from Verona to the McFarland/Monona area. Numerous trees were downed on the south side of Verona, with a garage being crushed and three vehicles being damaged by falling trees. Several more trees and power lines were downed along the rest of the path. [25]

June 9 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 9, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0NE of Fort Fairfield Aroostook ME 46°47′54″N67°48′24″W / 46.7983°N 67.8067°W / 46.7983; -67.8067 (Fort Fairfield (Jun. 9, EF0)) 20:10–20:110.25 mi (400 m)75 yd (69 m)
Several trees were downed by a brief tornado. [26]
EF1 Woodbury Litchfield CT 41°31′56″N73°13′04″W / 41.5321°N 73.2178°W / 41.5321; -73.2178 (Woodbury (Jun. 9, EF1)) 20:480.04 mi (64 m)30 yd (27 m)
A brief tornado within a larger microburst area downed numerous trees. [27]
EF0ENE of Andale Sedgwick KS 37°47′43″N97°35′11″W / 37.7952°N 97.5864°W / 37.7952; -97.5864 (Andale (Jun. 9, EF0)) 23:56–23:590.44 mi (710 m)65 yd (59 m)
A tornado touched down briefly with no damage. [28]

June 10 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 10, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0WSW of Littleton Schuyler IL 40°13′41″N90°38′02″W / 40.2281°N 90.6340°W / 40.2281; -90.6340 (Littleton (Jun. 10, EF0)) 00:05–00:060.23 mi (370 m)10 yd (9.1 m)
A brief tornado in an open field with no damage. [29]

June 11 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 11, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0S of Timpas Otero CO 1922unknown
A brief tornado touched down over an open field.
EF0NW of Kim Las Animas CO 37°26′N103°35′W / 37.43°N 103.58°W / 37.43; -103.58 (Kim (Jun. 11, EF0)) 2106unknown
A brief tornado touched down over an open field.
EF0 Yoder area Goshen WY 2150unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0W of Darrouzett Lipscomb TX 23490.5 miles (800 m)
Brief tornado destroyed an outbuilding.
EF0NW of Follett Lipscomb TX 0050300 yards (270 m)
A brief tornado touched down over an open field.
EF1NE of Tyrone Texas OK 00112.1 miles (3.4 km)
One home lost a portion of its roof and a manufactured home had its windows broken. Several outbuildings were also destroyed.
EF0N of Boyd Beaver OK 0050unknown
A brief tornado touched down over an open field.
EF0N of Shattuck Ellis OK 01302 miles (3.2 km)
A home and several outbuildings were damaged. Trees and power lines were downed.

June 12 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 12, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1 Windsor area York PA 39°55′N76°34′W / 39.91°N 76.57°W / 39.91; -76.57 (Windsor (Jun. 12, EF1)) 19251.75 miles (2.82 km)
A brief tornado felled about 50 trees and damaged six homes.
EF0NE of Springvale York PA 39°54′N76°35′W / 39.90°N 76.58°W / 39.90; -76.58 (Springvale (Jun. 12, EF0)) 19300.75 miles (1.21 km)
A brief tornado felled about 15 trees and damaged a few homes.
EF0N of Street Harford MD 39°40′26″N76°22′30″W / 39.674°N 76.375°W / 39.674; -76.375 (Street (Jun. 12, EF0)) 20071.7 miles (2.7 km)
A brief tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees.
EF0 Belcamp area Harford MD 39°28′26″N76°14′02″W / 39.474°N 76.234°W / 39.474; -76.234 (Belcamp (Jun. 12, EF0)) 20500.2 miles (320 m)
A brief tornado snapped or uprooted more than three dozen trees on a historic property. Several large tree limbs were carried into nearby highways.
EF0NNE of Redbird (1st tornado) Niobrara WY 2058unknown
Law enforcement reported a brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0NNE of Redbird (2nd tornado) Niobrara WY 2130unknown
A brief touchdown was reported by a trained spotter. No damage was reported.
EF0SW of Mott Hettinger ND 23251 mile (1.6 km)
Tornado touched down in open area with no damage.
EF0W of Redig Harding SD 23342 miles (3.2 km)
A tornado with a width of only 10 yards (9.1 m) destroyed a barn, several calf shelters, and steel stockade walls. A few trees were damaged.
EF1SW of Albion Carter MT 45°10′N104°19′W / 45.16°N 104.31°W / 45.16; -104.31 (Albion (Jun. 12, EF1)) 23355 miles (8.0 km)
Several grain bins were destroyed, a trailer was flipped, 50 to 60 trees and four power poles were snapped, and a mobile home sustained minor damage.
EF2SSW of Elgin Grant ND 46°18′N101°55′W / 46.30°N 101.91°W / 46.30; -101.91 (Elgin (Jun. 12, EF2)) 02306 miles (9.7 km)
A large, zero-point-five-mile (0.80 km) wide tornado damaged many farmsteads along its path. A few small outbuildings were destroyed while larger structures lost their roofs and in one instance, the walls collapsed. Debris from one farmstead was thrown into an open field roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) away.
EF0N of Judson Morton ND 02451 mile (1.6 km)
Tornado touched down over open county with no damage.
EF0NNW of Judson Morton ND 0300unknown
Spotters reported a brief touchdown.

June 13 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 13, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1E of Paragould Greene AR 36°30′15″N90°25′14″W / 36.50408°N 90.42047°W / 36.50408; -90.42047 (Paragould (Jun. 13, EF1)) 17103.32 miles (5.34 km)
An EF1 tornado severely damaged a single-wide mobile home, destroyed a steel carport and damaged several other structures. A business-sized storage building lost much of its roof and debris from this structure was found up to 1 mile (1.6 km) downstream in cornfields.
EF0N of Mullen Cherry NE 42°32′N101°02′W / 42.54°N 101.04°W / 42.54; -101.04 (Mullen (Jun. 13, EF0)) 2347unknown
Brief rain-wrapped tornado.
EF0N of Luverne Steele ND 47°23′N97°56′W / 47.38°N 97.93°W / 47.38; -97.93 (Luverne (Jun. 13, EF0)) 0000unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage.

June 14 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 14, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0W of Okreek Todd SD 1852unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0W of Miller Hand SD 2128unknown
Tornado touched down briefly with no damage.
EF0S of Miller Hand SD 2145unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0WNW of Clarks Merrick NE 41°16′N98°00′W / 41.27°N 98.00°W / 41.27; -98.00 (Clarks (Jun. 14, EF0)) 01101 mile (1.6 km)
Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0NNE of Brookfield Linn, Macon MO 03534 miles (6.4 km)
Brief tornado damaged a few trees.

June 15 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 15, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0E of Windsor Shelby IL 2025unknown
Brief tornado touchdown. No damage was reported.
EF0NE of Stewardson Shelby IL 2030unknown
Two cattle barns were damaged, thus killing two cows.
EF0E of South Holland Cook IL 41°36′N87°35′W / 41.60°N 87.58°W / 41.60; -87.58 (South Holland (Jun. 15, EF0)) 23180.8 miles (1.3 km)
Brief touchdown.

June 16 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 16, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0ENE of Dumas Desha AR 33°53′N91°27′W / 33.89°N 91.45°W / 33.89; -91.45 (Dumas (Jun. 16, EF0)) 18490.3 miles (480 m)
Landspout tornado in soybean fields lasted about 2 minutes.
EF0SE of Beeler Ness KS 38°20′N100°04′W / 38.34°N 100.07°W / 38.34; -100.07 (Beeler (Jun. 16, EF0)) 2252Unknown
Brief tornado damaged a home and metal outbuilding

June 17 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 17, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0NE of Eden Marshall\ SD 23281 mile (1.6 km)
Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0E of North Bend Dodge NE 23503 miles (4.8 km)
Tornado was caught on video and only picked up dust.

June 18 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 18, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0W of Hulah Osage OK 36°56′N96°10′W / 36.93°N 96.16°W / 36.93; -96.16 (Hulah (Jun. 18, EF0)) 0125
Tornado lasted for 10 to 15 minutes over an open field, producing no known damage.
EF0E of Copan Washington OK 36°32′N95°31′W / 36.54°N 95.52°W / 36.54; -95.52 (Copan (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknown
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0E of Grainola Osage OK 36°34′N96°20′W / 36.57°N 96.33°W / 36.57; -96.33 (Grainola (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknown
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0SW of Boulangerville Osage OK 36°33′N96°10′W / 36.55°N 96.17°W / 36.55; -96.17 (Boulangerville (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknown
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0SE of Brighton Polk, Greene MO 37°25′N93°19′W / 37.42°N 93.32°W / 37.42; -93.32 (Brighton (Jun. 18, EF0)) 05033 miles (4.8 km)
A metal barn was destroyed, a home had minor siding damage and several trees were felled.
EF1NE of Everton Dade, Greene MO 37°13′N93°22′W / 37.22°N 93.37°W / 37.22; -93.37 (Everton (Jun. 18, EF1)) 043511 miles (18 km)
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.
EF1SE of Dadeville Dade, Polk MO 37°16′N93°22′W / 37.27°N 93.37°W / 37.27; -93.37 (Dadeville (Jun. 18, EF1)) Unknown6 miles (9.7 km)
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and outbuildings were destroyed.
EF0NE of Wild Horse Cheyenne CO 38°32′N102°34′W / 38.54°N 102.57°W / 38.54; -102.57 (Wild Horse (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknownunknown
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.
EF0SW of Firstview Cheyenne CO 38°28′N102°20′W / 38.46°N 102.34°W / 38.46; -102.34 (Firstview (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknownunknown
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.
EF0SW of Gove Gove KS 38°31′N100°18′W / 38.51°N 100.3°W / 38.51; -100.3 (Gove (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknownunknown
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.
EF0W of Mitchell Scotts Bluff NE 41°34′N103°31′W / 41.57°N 103.51°W / 41.57; -103.51 (Mitchell (Jun. 18, EF0)) unknownunknown
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.

June 19 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 19, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0W of Cherryville (1st tornado) Crawford MO 07000.75 miles (1.21 km)
Extensive tree damage occurred.
EF2W of Cherryville (2nd tornado) Crawford MO 07103.1 miles (5.0 km)
Numerous trees snapped and uprooted along the path. Two homes were also damaged, one of which lost a significant portion of its roof and parts of the walls. Support beams were found up to 0.75 miles (1.21 km) from the home. Three people inside the home sustained minor injuries.
EF0NW of Westboro Atchison MO unknown1 mile (1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF2S of Harned Breckinridge KY 37°45′N86°25′W / 37.75°N 86.42°W / 37.75; -86.42 (Harned (Jun. 19, EF2)) 11391 mile (1.6 km)
A house sustained significant roof damage and two barns were heavily damaged. Trees were uprooted and snapped. Power poles were pushed over and sheet metal was found thrown up to 300 yards as well.
EF0SE of Harned Breckinridge KY 37°44′N86°24′W / 37.73°N 86.40°W / 37.73; -86.40 (Harned (Jun. 19, EF0)) 11420.1 miles (160 m)
Brief tornado damaged a barn.
EF0S of Sulphur Springs Perry IN 38°11′N86°30′W / 38.19°N 86.50°W / 38.19; -86.50 (Sulphur Springs (Jun. 19, EF0)) 15310.2 miles (320 m)
Brief tornado uprooted several trees
EF0S of Theresa Dodge WI 43°27′N88°27′W / 43.45°N 88.45°W / 43.45; -88.45 (Theresa (Jun. 19, EF0)) 2156Unknown
Brief tornado flattened grass in a swirl pattern and snapped tree limbs.
EF0E of Woodbine Morris KS 38°48′N96°54′W / 38.80°N 96.90°W / 38.80; -96.90 (Woodbine (Jun. 19, EF0)) 0112Unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage. Tornado lasted less than one minute.
EF0NW of Sedgwick Sedgwick CO unknownunknown
Brief tornado over open country with no damage.
EF0E of Rake Winnebago IA unknownunknown
Landspout tornado over open country with no damage. Tornado was very slow moving.
EF1S of Du Quion Perry IL 37°35′N89°09′W / 37.59°N 89.15°W / 37.59; -89.15 (Clinch (Jun. 19, EF1)) unknown3 miles (4.8 km)
Tornado struck the Du Quion State Fairgrounds and caused severe damage. Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted in the area, some of which landed on a shower/restroom building and the Farm Service Building, destroying them both. Several campers were flipped or demolished, in one of which 3 people were trapped and required rescue. An arena building sustained damage to its doors and had air conditioning units torn from its roof. Several nearby homes had shingles torn off and sustained damage from falling trees. Uprooted trees ruptured gas lines in the area as well. One person was injured.
EF0NW of Max (1st tornado) Dundy NE unknown3 miles (4.8 km)
Tornado damaged the roof of a barn and overturned an irrigation pivot.
EF0NW of Max (2nd tornado) Dundy NE unknown2 miles (3.2 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0N of Perry Red Willow NE unknown3 miles (4.8 km)
Large dusty tornado remained over open country with no damage.

June 20 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 20, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1 New Sharon area Mahaska IA 41°28′N92°39′W / 41.47°N 92.65°W / 41.47; -92.65 (New Sharon (Jun. 20, EF1)) 10050.5 miles (800 m)
A modular building was mostly destroyed. Numerous trees downed and a few gravestones were toppled in a cemetery. Numerous trees were downed, some of which landed on homes. Power poles were downed as well and cars were pushed into a ditch.
EF0NW of Kingsley Plymouth IA 42°40′N96°05′W / 42.67°N 96.08°W / 42.67; -96.08 (Kingsley (Jun. 20, EF0)) 02401 mile (1.6 km)
Numerous farm buildings and grain bins were damaged
EF1SW of Moorhead Monona IA 42°00′N95°32′W / 42.00°N 95.54°W / 42.00; -95.54 (Moorhead (Jun. 20, EF1)) unknown7 miles (11 km)
Numerous trees and power lines were downed. One farm house lost section of its roof. A grain bin and several outbuildings were destroyed as well.
EF1NW of St. Joseph Kossuth IA 42°34′N97°11′W / 42.57°N 97.19°W / 42.57; -97.19 (St. Joseph (Jun. 20, EF1)) unknown1 mile (1.6 km)
One home was badly damaged and grain bins were destroyed. Trees were downed as well.
EF1SE of Bonfield Kankakee IL 41°08′N88°02′W / 41.13°N 88.03°W / 41.13; -88.03 (Bonfield (Jun. 20, EF1)) 11142.5 miles (4.0 km)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, causing severe damage to several homes. One outbuilding was destroyed.
EF0SE of Quinter Gove KS 17551 mile (1.6 km)
Dusty tornado remained over open fields with no damage.
EF0NNE of Quinter Gove KS 18003 miles (4.8 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0WNW of St. Peter Graham KS 18125 miles (8.0 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF3NNW of Hill City (1st tornado) Graham, Norton KS 39°30′N99°51′W / 39.50°N 99.85°W / 39.50; -99.85 (Hill City (Jun. 20, EF3)) 185411 miles (18 km)
Large wedge tornado produced severe damage in the area. Power poles were destroyed and irrigation pivots were overturned. Heavy farm equipment was thrown up to 3/4 of a mile. Grain bins and outbuilding were destroyed, and vehicles were flipped. One home sustained heavy roof damage and tree damage occurred as well.
EF1NNW of Hill City (2nd tornado) Graham KS 18571 mile (1.6 km)
Satellite tornado to the EF3 Hill City storm
EF1N of Hill City Graham KS 19041 mile (1.6 km)
Satellite tornado to the EF3 Hill City storm.
EF0NNW of Densmore Norton KS 19152 miles (3.2 km)
Dusty tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF3N of Densmore Norton KS 19254 miles (6.4 km)
One home was completely destroyed. Outbuildings were destroyed and power poles were snapped. Trees were snapped and debarked as well.
EF1S of Calvert Norton KS 19262 miles (3.2 km)
A barn was destroyed and four power poles were snapped.
EF2SSE of Calvert Norton KS 19304 miles (6.4 km)
A barn and grain bin were destroyed. Power lines were damaged and irrigation pivots were overturned. One home was heavily damaged.
EF0SE of Almena Norton KS 19402 miles (3.2 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF3NE of Almena Norton, Phillips KS 39°53′N99°43′W / 39.89°N 99.71°W / 39.89; -99.71 (Almena (Jun. 20, EF3)) 19415 miles (8.0 km)
A house was completely destroyed, where four people were injured. Many homes and farmsteads sustained significant damage in the area. Multiple outbuildings were destroyed and heavy farm equipment was thrown and destroyed as well.
EF1S of Stamford Harlan NE 40°02′N99°35′W / 40.04°N 99.59°W / 40.04; -99.59 (Stamford (Jun. 20, EF1)) 200013 miles (21 km)
Multi-vortex tornado. Several outbuildings were destroyed and many windows were broken. Tornado also destroyed a grain bin and snapped tree limbs.
EF0ENE of Westmark Phelps, Buffalo NE 20355 miles (8.0 km)
Tornado overturned multiple irrigation pivots along the path. Minor tree damage also occurred.
EF2 Elm Creek area Buffalo NE 40°43′N99°23′W / 40.72°N 99.38°W / 40.72; -99.38 (Elm Creek (Jun. 20, EF2)) 20514 miles (6.4 km)
Tornado began west of Elm Creek and tracked east-southeast into the city. Numerous trees and were snapped or uprooted and several homes were damaged, some of which lost their roofs. One man was injured when his semi-truck was flipped by the tornado and power lines were snapped. A few outbuildings were also destroyed. while moving through the city, the storm took a sharp northward turn and weakened. Further down the track, the tornado briefly re-intensified as it damaged a home. It dissipated roughly 2.5 mi (4.0 km) southwest Amherst.
EF3W of Amherst Buffalo NE 40°52′N99°16′W / 40.87°N 99.27°W / 40.87; -99.27 (Pleasanton (Jun. 20, EF3)) 210910 miles (16 km)
Large wedge tornado damaged or destroyed over 48 homes, some of which were completely flattened. Large metal high-tension power line trusses were knocked down and over 40 irrigation pivots were damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees and power lines were snapped and outbuildings were destroyed as well.
EF0N of Pleasanton Buffalo NE 40°56′N99°03′W / 40.94°N 99.05°W / 40.94; -99.05 (Pleasanton (Jun. 20, EF0)) 21354 miles (6.4 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF2SW of Rockville Sherman NE 41°06′N98°53′W / 41.10°N 98.88°W / 41.10; -98.88 (Rockville (Jun. 20, EF2)) 21463 miles (4.8 km)
One home was damaged along with several trees. A pole building was destroyed as well.
EF0WSW of Farwell Howard NE 2205unknown
Brief tornado touchdown in a field damaged an irrigation pivot.
EF2SSW of Hampton Hamilton NE 40°48′N97°56′W / 40.80°N 97.93°W / 40.80; -97.93 (Hampton (Jun. 20, EF2)) 22259 miles (14 km)
Seven homes were damaged by the tornado. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped multiple and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. A grain truck was overturned and several grain bins were damaged. At least 60 irrigation pivots were damaged or destroyed, some of which were found wrapped around trees.
EF0S of Selden Sheridan KS 22279 miles (14 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0NW of Norcatur Decatur KS 23251 mile (1.6 km)
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF1S of North Loup Valley NE 41°25′N98°46′W / 41.42°N 98.77°W / 41.42; -98.77 (North Loup (Jun. 20, EF1)) 22351 mile (1.6 km)
Damage occurred at Davis Creek campground. Numerous trees were downed and two restroom facilities had their roofs torn off.
EF2SW of Bradshaw to NE of Polk York, Polk NE 40°53′N97°47′W / 40.88°N 97.78°W / 40.88; -97.78 (Bradshaw (Jun. 20, EF2)) 224017 miles (27 km)
A train was derailed, grain bins damaged and over 40 power poles were downed. One home was badly damaged and a combine was tossed into a field and destroyed. Trees were also damaged and irrigation pivots were overturned.
EF3W of Osceola Polk NE 41°11′N97°42′W / 41.18°N 97.70°W / 41.18; -97.70 (Osceola (Jun. 20, EF3)) 23029 miles (14 km)
One home was destroyed and two others were damaged. Trees were debarked and power poles were snapped, irrigation pivots were overturned, and crops were stripped from the ground. Outbuildings were destroyed and a tractor was thrown and destroyed almost beyond recognition. An ATV, a car, and a semi-truck trailer were tossed by the tornado as well.
EF0NE of Norcatur Norton KS 23441 mile (1.6 km)
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0N of Norcatur Decatur KS 23451 mile (1.6 km)
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF1SE of Pierce Pierce NE 002712 miles (19 km)
Tornado downed numerous trees and power poles and destroyed barns and outbuildings. Irrigation pivots were overturned and a section of roof was torn from a home. Farm equipment was thrown up to 300 yards and other debris was thrown up to a quarter of a mile. A steel bin was thrown into a car, totaling the vehicle, and injuring the occupant.
EF1 Fremont area Dodge NE 01006 miles (9.7 km)
Tornado struck the northeast side of town. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped, some of which landed on homes and vehicles, and a garage was badly damaged. A YMCA sustained severe roof damage and a vehicle was flipped.
EF0E of Eliasville Stephens TX 32°57′N98°43′W / 32.95°N 98.72°W / 32.95; -98.72 (Eliasville (Jun. 20, EF0)) 0145Unknown
Brief tornado with no damage
EF0SW of Raub McLean ND 47°22′N102°04′W / 47.36°N 102.06°W / 47.36; -102.06 (Raub (Jun. 20, EF0)) unknownunknown
Slow moving tornado remained over open country with no damage.
EF0NE of Almont Morton ND 46°28′N101°15′W / 46.46°N 101.25°W / 46.46; -101.25 (Almont (Jun. 20, EF0)) unknownunknown
Brief tornado remained over open country with no damage.

June 21 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 21, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0NE of Clutier Tama IA 42°05′N92°23′W / 42.09°N 92.39°W / 42.09; -92.39 (Clutier (Jun. 21, EF0)) 0615300 yards (270 m)
Brief tornado snapped several trees and tore the roof off an outbuilding.
EF0 Coon Rapids area Anoka MN 45°10′N93°19′W / 45.17°N 93.31°W / 45.17; -93.31 (Coon Rapids (Jun. 21, EF0)) 20105.5 miles (8.9 km)
Damage was mostly confined to downed trees and power lines, a few of which landed on homes.
EF1WSW of Alto Fond du Lac, Green Lake WI 43°40′N88°51′W / 43.66°N 88.85°W / 43.66; -88.85 (Alto (Jun. 21, EF1)) 20214.6 miles (7.4 km)
A pole-shed was flattened and a barn was damaged. Homes were also damaged. Several trees and power lines were downed.
EF1SSE of Green Lake Fond du Lac, Green Lake WI 43°47′N88°55′W / 43.78°N 88.92°W / 43.78; -88.92 (Green Lake (Jun. 21, EF1)) 20362.5 miles (4.0 km)
A barn had part of its roof torn off and a pole shed sustained roof damage. Many trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF0E of Timpson Shelby TX 31°55′N94°22′W / 31.91°N 94.36°W / 31.91; -94.36 (Timpson (Jun. 21, EF0)) 20554 miles (6.4 km)
Several trees and branches were snapped
EF0W of Center Shelby TX 31°47′N94°14′W / 31.79°N 94.23°W / 31.79; -94.23 (Center (Jun. 21, EF0)) 22001.5 miles (2.4 km)
Several trees and branches were snapped
EF1S of Downers Grove Dupage IL 41°46′N88°01′W / 41.77°N 88.02°W / 41.77; -88.02 (Downers Grove (Jun. 21, EF1)) 01312.1 miles (3.4 km)
Many trees were snapped and uprooted, which damaged over 35 homes. A fence was blown down as well.
EF1WSW of Mount Prospect Cook IL 42°04′N87°58′W / 42.06°N 87.96°W / 42.06; -87.96 (Mount Prospect (Jun. 21, EF1)) 01482.3 miles (3.7 km)
Numerous trees snapped and uprooted along the path, a few of which landed on homes and caused structural damage.

June 22 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 22, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1 Vardaman area Calhoun MS 33°52′36″N89°11′09″W / 33.87680°N 89.18581°W / 33.87680; -89.18581 (Vardaman (Jun. 22, EF1)) 17503 miles (4.8 km)
Short-lived tornado numerous trees, some of which fell on homes, and damaged several tractor sheds. One person was injured after a tree fell on a home.
EF0NW of Loudon Roane TN 35°46′N84°28′W / 35.77°N 84.47°W / 35.77; -84.47 (Loudon (Jun. 22, EF0)) 22400.1 miles (160 m)
Brief tornado downed several trees.
EF0SW of New Middleton Harrison IN 31°50′N86°02′W / 31.84°N 86.04°W / 31.84; -86.04 (Middleton (Jun. 22, EF0)) 23270.3 miles (480 m)
A row of trees was damaged and a house lost some siding.
EF0 Lake Leelanau Leelanau MI 1837unknown
Trees were downed and boats and docks were damaged. Tornado moved over the lake and dissipated.
EF2 Louisville area Jefferson KY 38°13′N85°44′W / 38.22°N 85.74°W / 38.22; -85.74 (Louisville (Jun. 22, EF2)) 00041.2 miles (1.9 km)
Several barns were badly damaged in Churchill Downs, along with a church on the property. Elsewhere a large industrial building suffered heavy damage and numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. An office building lost a large section of its roof as well. A hotel also sustained roof damage and numerous power poles were snapped. Homes sustained shingle and siding damage and metal stoplight poles were downed.
EF1W of downtown Jeffersontown Jefferson KY 38°13′N85°37′W / 38.21°N 85.61°W / 38.21; -85.61 (Jefferson (Jun. 22, EF1)) 01291.9 miles (3.1 km)
Tornado moved through a subdivision and caused roof, gutter, and siding damage. A locked pool gate was thrown 35 yards (30 m). Several trees were downed as well.
EF2Downtown Jeffersontown area Jefferson KY 38°13′N85°33′W / 38.21°N 85.55°W / 38.21; -85.55 (Jefferson (Jun. 22, EF2)) 01341.6 miles (2.6 km)
Numerous trees snapped and uprooted, some of which landed on structures and vehicles. A warehouse and a nursing home were badly damaged and cars were flipped and tossed 25 feet. A small shed was thrown 30 feet and a metal light pole was bent over. A gas station was damaged as well.
EF1NE of downtown Jeffersontown Jefferson KY 38°13′N85°33′W / 38.21°N 85.55°W / 38.21; -85.55 (Jefferson (Jun. 22, EF1)) 01381.7 miles (2.7 km)
Several warehouses suffered roof damage. An air handler was thrown 100-125 yards. Dozens of trees were uprooted as well.

June 23 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 23, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0SW of Moreland Bingham ID unknown1 mile (1.6 km)
Four homes were damaged. A shed and a garage were destroyed. Trees were downed and a camper was flipped.

June 24 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 24, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1E of Oak Ridge Anderson TN 35°58′N84°11′W / 35.96°N 84.19°W / 35.96; -84.19 (Oak Ridge (Jun. 23, EF1)) 05001.5 miles (2.4 km)
Minor damage to roofs on homes. Trees were downed.
EF0 Knoxville Knox TN 35°58′N83°57′W / 35.97°N 83.95°W / 35.97; -83.95 (Knoxville (Jun. 23, EF0)) 05201 mile (1.6 km)
Trees and powerlines were downed. Minor damage to homes.

June 25 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 25, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF0NE of Kimball Kimball NE 2152unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0SW of Potter Cheyenne NE 2228unknown
Touchdown over open range. No damage was reported.
EF0NW of Sidney Cheyenne NE 2253unknown
Brief touchdown over open range. No damage was reported.

June 26 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, June 26, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1S of St. Meinrad Spencer, Perry IN 07122.3 miles (3.7 km)
A cinder block building was destroyed and the roof of a metal building was blown off. Several other structures lost portions of their roofs.
EF1 Millersport Dubois IN 07542 miles (3.2 km)
Several homes and a vehicle were damaged. Numerous trees were downed.
EF1S of Halbur Carroll IA 01402.5 miles (4.0 km)
Narrow tornado blew the roof off several buildings.
EF0 Maryville area Nodaway MO 0050unknown
A few trees were downed with a tornado that was mostly over open fields.
EF1SE of Shelbina Shelby MO 05451.15 miles (1.85 km)
Three unoccupied house trailers were destroyed, the town's water and power plants sustained significant roof damage, and a two-story museum suffered roof damage. Numerous tree were snapped or uprooted. First of two tornadoes in the area.
EF1SE of Shelbina Shelby MO 05471.22 miles (1.96 km)
Homes suffered roof damage from falling trees and an assisted living home sustained roof damage. A machine shed was completely destroyed and tossed into a corn field. Several large trees were snapped of at 15–20 feet (4.6–6.1 m) above the base.

June 27 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 27, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1S of Monroe City Monroe MO 06050.4 miles (640 m)
Many large trees were snapped or uprooted.
EF0SW of Hassard Ralls MO 06090.6 miles (970 m)
Numerous large trees were downed. A barn had its roof ripped off.
EF1WSW of Russellville Brown OH 00542 miles (3.2 km)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Four small barns were demolished.
EF0N of Duke Pike OH 01532 miles (3.2 km)
Trees were broken off or uprooted.
EF0SSE of Wilmington Clinton OH 0154unknown
Dirt was lifted into the funnel with this brief touchdown.

June 29 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 29, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1N of Saco Phillips MT 00091 mile (1.6 km)
A small tornado accompanied by a larger downburst severely damaged a ranch. Trees were debarked, a 1000-gallon fuel tank that was full of fuel was ripped away, and two houses suffered roof and window damage. A 2x6 piece of lumber was implanted into the side of one house. Not all of the damage was associated with the tornado.
EF0WSW of Glasgow Valley MT 0009unknown
Brief touchdown with no damage.

June 30 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 30, 2011 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax width
EF1ENE of Hidalgo Hidalgo TX 26°07′N98°11′W / 26.12°N 98.19°W / 26.12; -98.19 (Hidalgo (Jun. 30, EF1)) 22570.4 miles (640 m)
Brief tornado in the outer bands of Tropical Storm Arlene touched down in a subdivision of Hidalgo, damaging several homes and outbuildings. An office building lost between 25 and 33 percent of its roof with debris being thrown into a nearby parking lot. Some of the debris struck a car, injuring the driver.

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 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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