List of United States tornadoes from May to June 2022
Tornado warnings and confirmations in May 2022
Tornado warnings and confirmations in June 2022
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from May to June 2022. On average, there are 276 confirmed tornadoes in May and 243 in June.[1] Activity spreads northward and westward in May, with the maxima moving into the Midwest and the Great Plains as the springtime jet stream patterns tend to occur farther north (while the South begins to see decreasing activity), while the potential for tornadic activity also increases in the Northeastern United States.[2] In June, tornadoes are commonly focused across the Midwest and the central and northern Great Plains, and occasionally the Northeast, all due to their proximity to the late spring/early summer jet stream which continues to retreat farther north. Additionally, activity can sometimes increase in the Florida Peninsula as a result of early-season tropical activity.[3]
Although some moderate outbreaks occurred, May was significantly below average with 237 tornadoes. June was even less active with only 123 tornadoes confirmed, which is about half the amount of the month has on average. The two months broke the above-average trend that had been observed at the beginning of the year.
A rare tornado touched down on the north side of Arecibo in Puerto Rico. It downed power lines, snapped power poles, snapped and damaged trees, and caused damage to buildings. A warehouse sustained a partial loss of its roof and a total of 26 homes were damaged.[4][5][6][7]
A brief, but strong tornado damaged or destroyed several metal buildings and garages, and ripped most of the roof off a manufactured house at the northwest edge of town. Large vehicles, shipping containers, and trailers were thrown, debris was scattered, and numerous mobile homes were flipped or tossed. Trees were snapped, and a pine cone was found embedded in the grill of a piece of farming equipment.[11]
May 2 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 2, 2022[note 1]
A large tornado destroyed outbuildings, blew the roof off an uninhabited home, and damaged another home. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[18]
Shingles were torn from a house, and a higher rating than usual was applied due to the high quality of the shingles. An outhouse was destroyed with the debris blown away, and numerous trees were uprooted and snapped with large limbs carried downwind.[21]
This tornado was observed by a media helicopter and several storm chasers as it moved through areas northwest of Maud. Greenhouses, sheds, and trailers were damaged or destroyed at a cannabis farm near Maud, and minor tree damage was observed.[26]
This brief tornado formed shortly after the previous one dissipated and was observed by media helicopters and an off-duty NWS meteorologist. No damage was reported.[28]
This large multiple-vortex tornado was up to a mile wide at times and moved directly through Seminole, where extensive damage occurred. Numerous homes, businesses, and other buildings in town were damaged, some of which had their roofs torn off, while a few sustained some damage to exterior walls. The Academy of Seminole lost its roof, and multiple trailer classrooms were tossed at that location. Several garages, storage buildings, and older brick buildings were completely destroyed, and many trees and power poles were downed throughout the town. Sporadic damage to structures and trees occurred elsewhere along the path before the tornado dissipated.[29][30]
This large tornado struck Cromwell, snapping trees and power poles, severely damaging a mobile home, and inflicting roof and window damage to other homes in town. Additional trees were downed farther along the path before tornado dissipated.[35][36]
This tornado moved over open ranchland where it was observed by numerous storm spotters and chasers. The only observed damage was to mesquite trees along FM263, where the tornado narrowly missed wind turbines.[37]
A large and intense tornado touched down near Crowell and moved to the northeast, reaching peak intensity in rural areas to the south of Lockett, where multiple large steel power poles were bent to the ground and significant ground scouring occurred in open fields. A house lost its roof, outbuildings were destroyed, and trees and power poles were snapped in this area as well. The tornado weakened but remained strong as it abruptly curved to the north and struck Lockett before dissipating, where multiple homes and a church had much of their roofing torn off and several metal buildings were damaged or destroyed, with sheet metal wrapped around trees. A brick commercial building was unroofed and sustained partial collapse of its front exterior wall, and the A&M AgriLife Research & Extension Center also sustained damage. Trees and power lines were downed in town, and vehicles were moved and damaged, including some storm chasing vehicles that were blown off the road when the tornado suddenly changed directions.[41][42][43]
This strong tornado moved along an unusual circular path, forming at the southeast edge of Earlsboro before executing a full loop, clipping the east edge of town before dissipating not far from where it touched down. Homes and outbuildings were damaged, and a construction business housed in a metal-framed warehouse building was completely destroyed. Trailers and vehicles were tossed, debris was strewn through fields, trees were snapped, and power lines were downed as well. Three people sustained minor injuries.[44]
A large pole barn was completely destroyed and metal truss transmission line towers were knocked down. The likely cause of damage that initiated the collapse of the electrical transmission line towers was a large shipping container, which was lofted and thrown into the base of one of the towers. Other damage included downed power poles and minor roof damage to a home.[51]
One house was shifted off its foundation, and two others houses and two mobile homes sustained roof damage. Two barns were destroyed and others were damaged, and many trees were snapped and uprooted. One person was injured.[52]
An RV trailer and food truck were thrown and destroyed. An RV carport was thrown 500 feet (150 m), a mobile home was flipped, and other mobile homes and campers were damaged. A house and barn sustained roof damage, and trees were snapped and uprooted.[56]
May 6 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 6, 2022[note 1]
A brief high-end EF1 tornado touched down in a neighborhood south of downtown Mobile and destroyed a poorly built Family Dollar store, and caused minor damage to other structures. A sign was snapped and trees were damaged.[57]
One house sustained damage to its walls and another was damaged by a falling tree. A large metal building was heavily damaged and two sheds were tossed. Trees were damaged and downed in a convergent pattern.[58]
Two manufactured homes were rolled, causing injuries to two people, and the Lake Cumberland Speedway was damaged. Many other homes and manufactures homes had roof and siding damage, and a few outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, including in General Burnside State Park.[59]
A mobile home had its roof torn off and a farm outbuilding was destroyed. Several other homes saw roof damage. Trees were uprooted and large tree branches were snapped.[61]
The wall of a factory was collapsed, and a detached garage was destroyed with debris scattered. Hardwood trees were uprooted and softwood trees were snapped, including some trees that fell on and damaged homes.[63]
A brief tornado blew over a fence, peeled back the metal roof of a tavern in town, and pulled up a carport. Tree limbs were broken and bent, and one tree limb broke the window of a house.[66]
A line of travel trailers, vehicles, and boats were tossed or overturned. Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and several houses sustained roof damage.[70][71]
May 7 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 7, 2022[note 1]
A tornado touched down in an open field and tipped over an irrigation system. It then tore tin off several outbuildings and downed several trees. The tornado was caught on video from multiple angles.[78]
A house sustained damage to its metal roof, while a trailer and an irrigation pivot were tipped over. Trees and tree limbs were downed, and a small outbuilding was destroyed.[81]
May 11 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 11, 2022[note 1]
One large commercial grain silo and a small office building were destroyed at a grain facility in Storden. Debris from the grain elevator landed on and damaged a house.[85]
A brief tornado impacted a residence while the family was outside, forcing them to seek shelter under a tractor, resulting in one injury. A newly built machine shed had its roof completely removed and exterior walls damaged. Debris from the structure was scattered into trees, and the tops of trees were snapped off.[92]
A strong rope tornado caused severe damage in Castlewood, where multiple homes sustained partial to total roof loss, and a few sustained some collapse of exterior walls. A small and poorly anchored funeral home visitation center was blown off its foundation and destroyed, along with several sheds and detached garages. A school building had a large section of its roof blown off and sustained some damage to the upper portions of its brick exterior walls. A school bus shed was also destroyed, and many trees and power poles were snapped in town. Some outbuildings were damaged and hay bales were tossed outside of town as well. One person was injured.[94]
A brief but strong high-end EF2 tornado struck a farm, ripping the entire roof off a house and destroying most of its exterior walls. An occupant was injured when a refrigerator fell into the basement. The home's attached garage was blown off its foundation, and a pickup truck was pushed at least 6 feet (1.8 m). The family's dog was blown out of the house but survived with only minor injuries. Nearby outbuildings were damaged, and debris was scattered through a field and impaled into the ground. A semi-truck was rotated and flipped onto its side, and trees were also damaged.[96]
A barn roof was damaged, and a horse trailer was rolled multiple times at a farm. At a second residence, a tree fell on to the corner of the house and an anchor-bolted single stall garage was overturned, while a second garage to the north lost two thirds of its roof panels. Another machine shed had a portion of the south wall pushed in, and a mostly empty grain bin was also ripped from its foundation and tossed across a road.[97]
A house had its attached garage and part of its roof torn off. An outbuilding was destroyed, with debris scattered at least 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away.[98]
A tornado touched down on a farm, where a barn lost a majority of its roof and external walls. Some wooden 2x4s from the structure were impaled into the ground, and one pierced through the attached garage of a house. Some sheet metal was wrapped around trees, and debris was tossed about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) from where it originated.[99]
A tornado impacted a hunting lodge property, damaging corn, trees, and the main lodge house which lost half of its roof. A camper was picked up and dropped on its roof as well.[100]
A house had its roof removed, other homes in Madison sustained more minor damage, a camper was rolled, and three light poles were bent over at a baseball field, including one that had its cement support ripped out of the ground. There was also extensive tree damage throughout the town as well.[101]
An outbuilding had its roof ripped off and interior wall knocked over, with debris was tossed over 250 yards (230 m) away. A calving shed was rolled, an animal trailer was tipped over, and a windmill was overturned and twisted.[102]
A calf shed was tossed, a stave silo was moved off its foundation, and a pole barn was severely damaged; its west wall was collapsed, and the south wall pushed in. A wooden grain bin was pushed 300 feet (91 m), and two empty grain bins were destroyed and tossed. A cattle trailer was pushed about 100 feet (30 m) and rolled into a creek.[104]
Several trees were uprooted or snapped. Tin was peeled off of sides and roofs of outbuildings. Trailers were tipped and various farm equipment were heavily damaged. Some large trees branches were blown away.[106]
An outbuilding was heavily damaged, with its debris being scattered 0.25 miles (0.40 km) away. Several large, well-anchored, and mostly empty grain bins were destroyed, with their debris tossed into nearby trees.[107]
Several trees were uprooted, outbuildings were severely damaged, and two homes had portions of their garage roofs ripped off. Silos were damaged as well.[110]
A high-end EF1 tornado touched down in the northern part of Alexandria, causing considerable damage in a residential area. A couple of homes had partial to total roof loss, while several others sustained less intense damage to roofing, siding, and windows. Sheds and detached garages were destroyed, and many trees were snapped or uprooted. Less intense tree and roof damage occurred at Lake Carlos before the tornado dissipated.[114]
At least 23 power poles were cracked or snapped, and numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted in and around Campbell as well. Garage doors were blown in, and large steel grain bins at a grain elevator in town were partially caved in.[115]
A single-wide manufactured home was flipped, metal roofing was ripped from a storage building, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[117]
A low-end EF2 tornado snapped numerous power poles and large trees in Verndale and Blue Grass, some of which landed on and caused significant damage to homes and vehicles. Numerous farm buildings had their steel roofing and wall panels ripped off. Turkey barns and other metal buildings lost portions of their roofs as well.[121][122]
A brief tornado ripped half the metal roof off a house. A metal carport was lofted, and debris was tossed up to 150 yards (140 m). Several trees were snapped, and crops were damaged as well.[131]
Several houses sustained damage to their roofs, siding, and gutters. Three barns were destroyed and several others were damaged. A trailer was overturned, and trees were snapped and uprooted along the path, including at the south edge of Greenville before the tornado dissipated.[150][151]
Numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted, many of which fell on structures. Dozens of power poles were snapped as well, barns were destroyed, and several pivot irrigation systems were flipped. The tornado crossed the White River seven times and moved across the southeastern edge of Mount Carmel, Illinois, where many trees were downed, and a metal building sustained damage to its roof and garage doors. Past Mount Carmel, the tornado downed additional trees in Decker, Indiana, before dissipating near Iona.[153][154][155]
May 20 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 20, 2022[note 1]
2 deaths – A destructive multi-vortex tornado, the first tornado rated EF3 in Michigan since 2012, caused severe damage as it moved directly through Gaylord. Several mobile homes were thrown and destroyed at a mobile home park as the tornado entered the city, resulting in two fatalities at that location. In other residential areas of town, dozens of frame homes were badly damaged or shifted completely off their foundations, others had their roofs ripped off and exterior walls collapsed, and one was left with only a few walls standing. Many business, including Culver's, Hobby Lobby, Jimmy John's and Goodwill sustained major structural damage, including roof and exterior wall loss. An automotive oil change business was completely destroyed, and the back wall of a Maurices collapsed, leading to the failure of the structure's roof and support beams. Several metal buildings and warehouses were also significantly damaged, many RVs were thrown and demolished at a sales lot, and projectiles were impaled into vehicles and the exterior walls of buildings. Cars were flipped and tossed in parking lots, while many power poles and large trees were snapped. The tornado also caused damage in rural areas outside of Gaylord, where barns and outbuildings were destroyed, a few homes were heavily damaged, and trees and power lines were downed. In addition to the two deaths, a total of 44 people were injured. This was the first tornado to ever strike the town since official tornado records began in 1950.[41][156][157]
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted by this brief tornado, some of which caused additional damage to power lines, power poles, and one house upon falling. At least a dozen other homes sustained damage to their vinyl siding, soffit, gutters, or roof shingles. Several vinyl fence sections were blown down.[158]
May 21 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 21, 2022[note 1]
A brief tornado struck a church, where a steeple was blown over, roofing was blown downstream, and a trailer and dumpsters in the parking lot were moved to the north.[161]
A QLCS tornado developed as a waterspout over Black Lake Bayou before moving ashore. Many trees were snapped, twisted, or uprooted, with a few falling on homes.[165]
May 23 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 23, 2022[note 1]
A large, dust-filled wedge tornado with multiple sub-vortices at times was documented by numerous storm chasers. The tornado remained over open farm fields and rural roads, and damage was limited to snapped power poles.[172][173]
Wooden power poles were snapped at their bases, and two oil pump jacks were overturned. Only part of the track could be surveyed because roads were closed due to flooding.[181]
May 24 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 24, 2022[note 1]
A brief tornado embedded within a QLCS caused minor roof damage to a garage, removed most of the roof from a chicken house, and uprooted a few trees.[186]
A mobile home sustained minor roof damage and trees were uprooted and snapped, with one tree falling on a shed. The tornado moved into near-inaccessible terrain and the track may have been longer.[192]
This tornado touched down southeast of Norwood before crossing US 221, destroying two mobile homes and a well-built outbuilding. A site-built home was destroyed at high-end EF2 intensity, and was left with only interior walls standing, while a few other homes sustained roof and siding damage. A large storage garage was heavily damaged, and a Ford Mustang was partially blown out of the building. Several other outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path, including a few that were stripped of limbs and sustained minor debarking. Two people were injured.[201]
Multiple homes had roof and awning damage, and outbuilding had portions of their roofs removed. An object was thrown from a destroyed pole barn and stuck into the ground, and a vehicle was pushed a few feet from its original position. Trees were damaged along the path as well.[203]
The tornado touched down in Kirkwood and moved northeast, damaging or destroying multiple barns and several sheds. Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and the top of a silo was blown off. A house sustained damage to its windows and siding, along with partial collapse of a basement wall, injuring three people inside.[206]
Two manufactured homes in a home park sustained minor damage, with blown out underpinning, ripped off trim, and removed portions of siding. Trees were snapped as well.[207]
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Several homes had their shingles and siding ripped off, in addition to awning, gutter, and window damage. Additional damage was inflicted by falling trees.[212]
A brief tornado embedded within a larger area of straight-line winds uprooted multiple trees, snapped branches, and damaged two garages in the southern part of Sioux Falls. One tree fell on and crushed an unoccupied car, and some homes sustained shingle damage.[217]
A tornado embedded within a larger area of damaging straight-line winds damaged multiple outbuildings at a dairy farm. A large section of a hog barn's roof was lifted as well.[219]
On a farmstead, one stave silo was destroyed while another was severely damaged. Elsewhere, a house had roofing torn off, power poles were snapped, and multiple outbuildings and farm structures were damaged or destroyed. A grain bin was thrown 0.25 miles (0.40 km), large trees were snapped and twisted, and farming equipment was tossed.[227]
A grain bin was ripped from its base and thrown 1 mi (1.6 km). Three metal truss transmission towers were downed, one of which was completely twisted and mangled. Several outbuildings were destroyed, and a house had its roof torn off at a farmstead.[228]
The roofs were ripped off two barns and tossed 0.25 miles (0.40 km). A stave silo was destroyed, a grain bin was dented, roof panels were ripped off a house, windows were broken, and trees were snapped or uprooted. Outbuildings were damaged and power poles were snapped as well, and tree damage occurred in La Bolt.[230]
Several wooden poles with electrical transmission lines were snapped, irrigation systems were overturned and some structural damage to homes and farm outbuildings occurred.[237][238][239]
A low-end EF2 tornado wrapped in downburst winds and heavy rain snapped several wooden power poles, including a nearly 2 miles (3.2 km) long stretch of "double-H" pole structures. Several steel grain bins were caved in, ripped off their foundations, and crumpled. Multiple small wooden and metal storage sheds had portions of their roofs and walls torn away, and many large trees were snapped or uprooted.[243]
Several wooden power poles were snapped, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Six out of eight steel grain bins at a farmstead were removed from their foundations and rolled or crushed. Multiple small wooden or metal storage sheds were heavily damaged.[244]
A large and strong multi-vortex tornado began on the southeastern side of Lake Reno and moved north-northeastward, causing severe damage in the southern part of Forada, where a number homes in a neighborhood were struck. Several homes had their roofs torn off, had exterior walls knocked down, and had their garages blown out or collapsed. Several sheds, barns, and detached garages were destroyed and numerous cars were tossed or otherwise damaged, including one that was impaled by a large piece of wood. The tornado weakened as it struck Nelson, where trees were downed, a garage slid off its foundation, sheds were damaged or destroyed, and homes sustained minor damage. Elsewhere along the path, outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, trees were snapped and uprooted, power poles were snapped, and a few additional homes suffered minor to moderate damage.[245][246]
A large tornado moved through the eastern side of Eagle Bend, where many trees were knocked down or snapped, several homes lost portions of their roofs, multiple sheds and buildings had parts of their tin roofs peeled off, and three very large and filled grain bins had their tops blown off. The tornado then exited town and moved northeastward over open country, inflicting scattered tree damage before dissipating.[249]
A park shelter was destroyed at a camp site, and a cabin had its roof torn off and sustained collapse of an exterior wall. Numerous wooden power poles were snapped, at least three center pivot irrigation systems were flipped and rolled, and outbuildings had roofing material ripped off at multiple farmsteads. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[250][251]
A large tornado snapped trees, tree limbs, and power poles in and around Poplar. Several trees were also uprooted and small pieces of farming equipment were tossed 100 yards (91 m).[253]
Several farm outbuildings were collapsed, roofs were partially ripped off several sheds and outbuildings, a camper was rolled, and multiple power poles were downed. Many trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[254][255][256]
A home lost part of its roof deck, which was lifted and tossed into the yard, and also sustained shingle damage. Trees were also damaged along the path with some being snapped or uprooted.[257]
A tornado touched down in Deer River, where a furniture store had its windows blown out, parts of its facade collapsed, and had uplift of its roof. An RV was also tossed, landing in the parking lot of furniture store. Nearby, an unanchored small metal shed in middle of a parking lot was completely destroyed, and a multi-purpose building had its roof uplifted. The tornado caused minor damage to the siding and roof of a church, which had debris impaled into its exterior, while a nearby metal flag pole was bent. Two two-car garages and sheds were damaged or shifted off their foundations and collapsed. Many trees in town were snapped, and a dugout, a small outbuilding, and chain link fencing was destroyed at a baseball field.[258]
Several homes other structures were damaged in Hinckley, including some buildings that lost portions of their roofs. A fast food restaurant sustained broken windows, exterior damage, and damage to a rooftop HVAC unit. Numerous trees were also damaged and a metal billboard along Interstate 35 collapsed.[259]
May 31 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 31, 2022[note 1]
A tornado touched down southeast of New Port Richey causing damage to multiple homes. A tree was snapped further along its path before it struck a strip mall partially tearing the roof covering off, an awning at a restaurant was destroyed near the location. It moved further south until it dissipated west of Trinity.[260]
A multiple-vortex tornado damaged the roofs and porches of several homes, destroyed weak outbuildings, and broke power poles. A travel trailer was rolled 40 feet (12 m) and destroyed, and tree limbs were snapped.[264][265]
A brief tornado struck the Christmasville community, causing roof damage to the Hickory Grove Missionary Baptist Church and downing a large tree and several tree limbs. A cemetery next to the church had several small headstones knocked down.[286]
June 7 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, June 7, 2022[note 1]
A barn lost its roof and part of its second story, and a shed and farm building lost tin roofing. Wood and sheet metal fences were blown down, and trees were uprooted and snapped. A road sensor recorded a 78 mph (126 km/h) gust.[287]
A shed and two farm grain bins were destroyed. At least two other buildings lost tin or shingles from their roofs, and trees were damaged along the path.[296][297]
This tornado touched down in Narka, where a grain bin was damaged and tree limbs were broken. Additional tree damage occurred outside of town before the tornado dissipated.[298]
A tornado moved through the Kansas City metropolitan area, where multiple businesses sustained shingle damage, broken windows, and had HVAC units ripped off. An apartment building and a multi-story building sustained roof damage, and light poles and traffic lights were downed. Power poles were snapped and left leaning, fencing was damaged, and trees were uprooted and snapped along the path.[301][302]
Two sheds were rolled, and awning was torn from a home, and picnic tables were overturned. Tree limbs were broken, trees were uprooted, and hedges were damaged.[303]
Tree limbs, small trees, and power poles were snapped near the start of the track. The tornado was on the ground simultaneously with the previous tornado.[304]
A house sustained roof damage, and another house lost a large portion of its roof. A metal building was significantly damaged, and trees were snapped and uprooted.[305]
Two homes lost parts of their roofs and another sustained shingle damage. Barns were damaged, and one was picked up and moved 40 feet (12 m) intact. A school and a large garage also sustained roof damage, and trees and tree limbs were snapped.[306]
This tornado initially caused minor tree and structure damage in West Milton and the small community of Nashville before strengthening as it entered Tipp City, where a large Meijer distribution warehouse had a portion of its roof peeled back, and sustained total collapse of an exterior wall and part of its roof structure. Empty semi trailers were overturned or rolled, cars were flipped or damaged, and some homes in town sustained roof damage. Elsewhere along the path, there was less intense damage to homes, farm buildings, power poles, and trees.[308]
A weak tornado produced intermittent damage in Summitville, where a poorly secured roof was partially lifted at a water treatment plant. Debris showed a convergent pattern, with some thrown in the opposite direction of the storm's motion. Fencing was downed and trees and roofs were damaged, with some tree limbs landing on and damaging a home and a car.[309]
This tornado moved through the north side of Springfield, where trees were damaged and a cinder-block outbuilding had its roof torn off at a baseball field. Elsewhere along the path, hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, homes sustained roof damage, and minor outbuilding damage occurred.[310]
A barn was destroyed, another barn had a door track ripped off, and another lose metal roofing. A shed was rolled on its side, a garage door was damaged, a house and detached garage lost siding, and the porch was ripped from another house. Trees were uprooted and snapped.[311]
A strong tornado moved through remote forested areas in the Hocking Hills region, flattening a large swath of trees. Near South Bloomingville, large hillsides were almost completely deforested, with nearly every tree in the path snapped or uprooted.[313][314]
The merger of two severe thunderstorms led to the development of this brief, spin-up tornado. Trees were snapped and uprooted, including one tree that fell onto and damaged the roof of a home.[317]
June 9 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 9, 2022[note 1]
A shed had roof damage and a house had siding damage, and a fence was damaged as well. Trees were uprooted and tree limbs were broken; one tree fell on a house.[318]
This tornado touched down and caused damage to mobile home roofs and siding. It also knocked a large tree down and damaged metal roof covers at a bus lot.[319]
June 10 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, June 10, 2022[note 1]
A weak, narrow tornado uplifted a small part of the roof off a home and destroyed a pool cage. Other homes suffered some minor shingle damage and small tree branches were downed.[321]
A house had part of its roof torn off and was heavily damaged by a falling tree. A barn had its roof torn off, a windmill was knocked over, trees were downed, and outbuildings were damage as well. The same high-precipitation supercell that produced this tornado also produced the four others in Marshall and Pottawatomie Counties, Kansas.[324][325]
Trees were damaged and power lines were downed to the south of Oketo, and a storage building in downtown Marysville sustained collapse of an unreinforced masonry wall. A nearby business had its roof blown off and sustained partial collapse of its brick façade. The tornado was embedded within a much larger area of 80–100 mph (130–160 km/h) straight-line winds.[326]
A brief but strong tornado embedded in a larger area of straight-line winds touched down at the east edge of the Kansas State University campus, where a couple of buildings sustained damage. A few homes in a nearby neighborhood lost significant portions of their roofs, and one home had most of its roof torn off. Multiple other homes had minor structural and window damage, and trees and tree limbs were downed as well. Due to the tornado being brief as well as embedded within a larger area of 60–80 mph (97–129 km/h) straight-line winds, deciphering tornado damage from straight-line wind damage was difficult.[330]
A strong tornado occurred in a remote, densely forested area of the Teton National Forest. Thousands of pine trees were snapped or uprooted, with some debarking evident. The tornado was confirmed months after the event from aerial and satellite images.[336]
A brief but strong tornado touched down and ripped five large, well-anchored grain bins from their bases. A water tank and a dumpster were also tossed.[337]
A strong tornado struck two farms along its path. At the first farm, a house lost a quarter of its roof panels, two outbuildings were destroyed, a shed lost its roof, and a pickup truck had its back window blown out and sustained dents from flying debris. Debris was scattered for about a quarter of a mile away from the farm. At the second farm, a pole barn was destroyed with sheet metal being wrapped around trees. Debris tossed across a road into a neighboring pasture, including a large piece of wood that was impaled into the ground. A grain bin was also ripped from its foundation and tossed a quarter mile to the east as well.[338]
Aerial imagery revealed a brief tornado embedded within a much larger area of damaging straight-line winds. A garage which was heavily damaged with some of its debris thrown upwind and many trees were downed.[340]
A tornado embedded within a much larger area of damaging 60–70 mph (97–113 km/h) straight-line winds damaged mainly trees, lifting just before entering Medinah.[342][343]
Numerous farm buildings were damaged, with some roofs torn off and walls compromised. Farm equipment was moved, including a trailer that was tossed. Many trees were snapped and uprooted with evidence of convergence.[345]
A barn and garage were destroyed with farm equipment moved 200–300 yards (180–270 m) and cinder blocks thrown across a street. Power poles were damaged. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted with some falling on buildings. Farm fields showed convergent patterns.[346][347]
A tornado developed within a several mile wide area of intense straight-line winds of over 80 mph (130 km/h). At beginning of the path, a home lost one of its roof peaks, its garage doors were blown in, and insulation was plastered to three of the home's exterior walls. Farther east, trees and grain bins were damaged, several power poles were snapped, and a church suffered minor damage.[350]
June 15 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, June 15, 2022[note 1]
Several outbuildings and grain bins were destroyed, a garage was torn from a home, and some irrigation pivots were flipped at three farmsteads near the begninning of the path. Extensive tree damage occurred in Lushton, and a very large grain bin was destroyed in town. Multiple power poles were snapped northeast of Lushton, additional grain bins were destroyed, more irrigation pivots were overturned, and trees were damaged before the tornado dissipated west of McCool Junction. Two people were injured.[351]
A strong tornado embedded within a larger area of damaging straight-line winds passed near Wyeville and Oakdale, snapping and uprooting thousands of large trees, and snapping many power poles as well. A modular home was largely destroyed, a manufactured home was unroofed, other homes sustained considerable roof damage, and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. The tornado entered the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, downing additional trees there before dissipating. Two injuries also occurred.[353][354]
Trees and power lines were downed in Mauston, antennas were bent on the roof of a Denny's, and another restaurant had its roof partially blown off. A two-story apartment building had part of its roof removed as well. Additional trees and power poles were snapped outside of town, and outbuilding damage occurred before the tornado dissipated near Germantown.[356]
Trees were snapped and uprooted, grain bins and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and a wagon was overturned. A fishing boat was pushed 15 ft (4.6 m) as well.[358]
An apartment building sustained heavy roof damage, trees were uprooted, and tree limbs were snapped. Outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, a metal flag pole was bent to the ground, and a wooden 2x4 was impaled into the porch pillar of a house.[41][360]
Near Black Creek, this tornado damaged a home and destroyed its attached garage, and damaged or destroyed outbuildings and silos. The tornado struck the south edge of Seymour before dissipating, where an apartment complex sustained roof damage, a house had considerable roof and garage damage, and a barn was severely damaged. Trees and power poles were downed along the path.[363]
A large swath of trees was completely flattened in Silver Cliff, with numerous large trees being snapped or uprooted. A metal fire department building was heavily damaged, a barn and a two-story outbuilding were shifted off their foundations, and other outbuildings were completely destroyed.[364]
A brief tornado destroyed a carport with debris from the structures being blown in all directions, damaged trees, peeled a section of a metal roof off a shed, and knocked down a portion of a fence.[368]
June 16 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 16, 2022[note 1]
A high-end EF0 tornado flipped a large agricultural irrigation system in a corn field. Moving southeastward, the tornado inflicted minor flashing and roof shingle damage to a church, destroyed an outdoor storage building, and knocked down a few granite headstones at an adjacent graveyard. After crossing over US 401, the tornado ripped the metal roof off a single wide mobile home and caused minor roof damage to a home before dissipating. Numerous trees were snapped along the path as well.[369]
A long-lived tornado reached its peak intensity in the Rock Castle area, where 16 homes were damaged. Trees were also uprooted and damaged along the path.[371][372]
A large, strong tornado developed near US-191 in remote southwestern Duchesne County. Almost all trees along a large hillside were mowed down, and additional extensive tree damage was noted immediately north of US-191 where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. This was the first Utah F/EF2 tornado in 20 years.[378][379]
June 20 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, June 20, 2022[note 1]
This tornado was likely wrapped in downburst winds, and snapped numerous large trees along its path. Several wooden power poles were snapped, and many outbuildings were destroyed at various farmsteads.[406]
June 25 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, June 25, 2022[note 1]
A tornado developed in central Lincoln County, uprooting several small trees and larger branches. Continuing southwest, numerous trees were snapped, and a roof was damaged. After crossing MS 583, the tornado continued for several more miles uprooting several more trees and damaging a mobile home before dissipating.[408]
June 30 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, June 30, 2022[note 1]
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^"Texas Event Report: EF2 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Midland, Texas. 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
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^"Mississippi Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
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^"Wisconsin Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
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^"Illinois Event Report: EFU Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Chicago, Illinois. 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
^"North Carolina Event Report: EF2 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"North Carolina Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Indiana Event Report: EFU Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Indianapolis, Indiana. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Kentucky Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Charleston, West Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"North Carolina Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Virginia Event Report: EF2 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Virginia Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Blacksburg, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Pennsylvania Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in State College, Pennsylvania. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Maryland Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Baltimore, Maryland. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Pennsylvania Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in State College, Pennsylvania. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Pennsylvania Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in State College, Pennsylvania. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"South Carolina Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"South Carolina Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Wilmington, North Carolina. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Virginia Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Wakefield, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Virginia Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Wakefield, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Virginia Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Wakefield, Virginia. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Maryland Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Baltimore, Maryland. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
^"Maryland Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Baltimore, Maryland. 2022. Retrieved December 27, 2022.
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^"South Dakota Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"Minnesota Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF2 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF3 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
^"South Dakota Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Aberdeen, South Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
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^"Utah Event Report: EF2 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Sale Lake City, Utah. 2022. Retrieved December 19, 2022.
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^"Minnesota Event Report: EF2 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Grand Forks, North Dakota. 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
^"Mississippi Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi. 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2022.