List of United States tornadoes from October to November 2021
List of tornadoes in the United States
Tornado warnings and confirmations in October 2021
Tornado warnings and confirmations in November 2021
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from October to November 2021. On average, there are 61 confirmed tornadoes in the United States in October, but steady activity throughout the month, plus several smaller outbreaks, pushed the total to a new monthly record of 151 despite the lack of any major tornado outbreaks. By contrast, November saw only 21 tornadoes, all of which occurred during a four-day period in the middle of the month and all were weak. This was well below the average of 58.[1]
At least six homes and several outbuildings were damaged, with three homes and another under construction sustaining significant roof and exterior damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in all directions, and power lines were downed. This was the first known tornado to occur in the month of October in Cumberland County.[6]
October 9 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, October 9, 2021[note 1]
One farmstead had sheet metal tossed, an uprooted tree and downed tree branches. A pole barn at a second farmstead sustained damage to its roof and walls. Large tree branches were downed.[11]
Several large metal roof panels were torn off a church. Roof panels and siding were torn off a car dealership building. A road sign on US 71 was torn out of the ground and landed 50 yd (46 m) away. One power pole was snapped. Several mature spruce trees were uprooted.[13][14]
October 10 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, October 10, 2021[note 1]
This tornado initially caused tree damage at a campground near Adler Lake. Sporadic tree damage continued as it moved north until it reached Rocky Lake where tree damage became more concentrated in an area roughly 270 yards (250 m) wide. Further north, significant tree damage was observed from north of Clearwater Lake to the United States/Canada international border. Tree damage continued just north of the international border before the tornado dissipated north of Mountain Lake.[16][17]
This tornado was observed by several storm chasers, including an off-duty meteorologist from the Storm Prediction Center, before the tornado became wrapped in rain. A trailer was destroyed and trees were damaged.[18]
A hangar was damaged at the Anadarko airport south of town, and several other buildings were damaged in and around town. The most significant damage from this tornado occurred east of Anadarko, where the roof of a home was removed.[20]
A tornado debris signature appeared on radar in association with this tornado. However, no damage rating could be assigned as there were no roads accessing the area.[31]
A tornado debris signature appeared on radar in association with this tornado. However, no damage rating could be assigned as there were no roads accessing the area.[33]
Homes and businesses in Coweta sustained minor to moderate damage, and some outbuildings were destroyed. Several buildings at Coweta High School were damaged, and trees and power poles were downed.[34]
This low-end EF2 tornado touched down along the western fringes of Wrights, where two new, well-built farm buildings were completely destroyed, with one being ripped from its foundation. Two more farm buildings were destroyed to the northeast. A camper was rolled onto a boat, and trees were snapped along the path as well.[43]
At the Sharon Springs Golf Course, several outbuildings were damaged, a power pole leaned over, and some tree limbs were snapped. A nearby combine had broken windows, and two wooden beams pierced the door of a tractor-trailer.[54]
As the tornado developed on the eastern side of Clinton, it damaged a car body shop and a warehouse building. As it moved northeast, it damaged trees at a golf course. Several hangars were damaged or destroyed as the tornado struck Clinton Regional Airport. Farther northeast, a roof was blown off an outbuilding, a street sign was thrown 200 yd (180 m) and damaged trees.[57]
In Kiowa County, the tornado damaged trees and power poles. In Comanche County, the tornado damaged the roofs of one home and one mobile home. A barn door was blown in. Trees were damaged.[61][62]
A tornado debris signature appeared on radar in association with this tornado. However, no damage rating could be assigned as there were no roads accessing the area.[63]
This tornado mostly tracked over open fields, but damaged a farm outbuilding and destroyed a pivot irrigation system near the beginning of its path.[64][68]
This tornado touched down near Trousdale, where an extremely narrow vortex flipped a center pivot irrigation sprinkler. As it moved northeast, a silo was toppled and trees were damaged. Considerable damage occurred at a farm shortly before the tornado lifted.[64][76]
October 13 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, October 13, 2021[note 1]
A north-moving tornado tossed a quarter of a metal pole barn's roof, damaging a nearby power line. Another pole barn was demolished, with its poles lifted completely out of the ground on the southwest side of the structure. Trees were downed. A grain auger and a hay trailer were flipped over.[88]
A tree was uprooted, damaging the deck of a house upon falling. Minor shingle damage occurred to two houses. Several farm implements were slid or displaced several feet from their locations. A large machine shed had a quarter of its roof ripped off and tossed about 80 yd (73 m). A corn crop field was also damaged.[89]
October 14 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, October 14, 2021[note 1]
This tornado moved through the rural community of Sunset, where a mobile home was damaged, a chicken house was destroyed, and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[91][92]
A house lost shingles and plywood with a wooden deck and detached garage moved. Another house sustained damage to gutters and a TV antenna. Tree limbs were downed and spiral marks were left in fields.[93]
A barn was pushed about 20 feet (6.1 m) off its foundation and a house was hit by a falling tree. Several trees were snapped and swirl marks were left in a corn field.[95]
Homes sustained minor roof damage. Trees and tree limbs were downed, with some falling on homes, causing significant damage to a carport and a pickup truck.[96]
Homes in town sustained shingle damage and nearby loose objects were thrown. Numerous trees were uprooted, twisted or snapped. Power poles were snapped and cracked.[97]
Several outbuildings were severely damaged. A garage door was blown in at a house, causing damage to an exterior wall. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. About 1 mi (1.6 km) of the tornado's path couldn't be surveyed due to lack of road availability.[99]
A large shipping container and several outbuildings were blown from their original positions. Nearly the entire roof covering on a manufactured home was removed. One child sustained minor injuries due to flying glass.[100]
A brief but damaging tornado touched down in South Salem. One outbuilding structure that was bolted to a concrete foundation was lofted and completely destroyed. One home sustained major structural damage, and lost nearly all of its exterior walls. The roof of the home was removed, and pieces of the roof were found scattered throughout in South Salem. Trees were damaged, some significantly, and other structures in town sustained minor to moderate damage. Power lines were downed as well.[101]
Part of the roof of a home was blown off and landed across the street. The back porch of a home was destroyed, and trees were uprooted along the path.[102]
The tornado struck a two-story home, lifting the roof off the home and throwing it nearly 400 yd (370 m) away. A home on the other side of the street sustained roof and siding damage. The roof of a metal shed was torn off, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[103]
Several homes sustained roof and siding damage. Some farm buildings were considerably damaged, with some roof debris being found up to 1 mi (1.6 km) downwind. A cement silo that survived the June 2012 North American derecho was damaged. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[104]
In Monaca, the roof of a mobile home was torn off and trees were uprooted. One tree landed onto a car, damaging the car's windshield. The tornado crossed the Ohio River into Freedom, where at least 30 trees were uprooted. The awning of a front porch was damaged by a falling tree.[107]
This brief, low-end EF1 tornado touched down in Clear Creek State Park on the south side of Clarion River in Jefferson County, and crossed over into Elk County before dissipating. Several trees were snapped or uprooted, especially in the latter county where one tree fell on a cabin. One injury was reported.[108][109]
October 21 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, October 21, 2021[note 1]
Trees and buildings sustained high-end EF1 damage in Jackson Township. A large garage and multiple recreational buildings were heavily damaged at North Park. Some businesses were damaged as well.[114]
An intermittent tornado blew the roof off a business, destroyed a shed, and toppled a motor home onto two sports cars, damaging them. Trees were downed and had broken branches.[120]
This tornado caused significant damage as it moved through Buffalo Township. A two-story house lost its roof, with portions of its walls collapsed and foundation blocks shifted. Another house was also unroofed and its attached garage was destroyed, along with a farm building. A mobile home sustained roof damage and a well-built deck was torn off. Other structures were damaged along the path and many large trees were uprooted and snapped.[122]
This tornado was spawned by the same circulation as the Mount Nebo tornado. A cinder block outbuilding was destroyed, homes sustained minor damage, and numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. One home was struck by a falling tree.[125]
This strong tornado first caused roof, window, and gutter damage to a few homes, and destroyed outbuildings near Chillicothe. The most severe damage occurred south of Purdin, where a house had its roof torn off, and an office trailer was rolled and destroyed at a propane plant. The tornado then caused additional roof and outbuilding damage before dissipating. Many large trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[134][135]
A strong tornado touched down south of Farmington and rapidly intensified as it crossed US 67 and moved northeast, where multiple homes sustained partial to total roof loss, some had exterior walls collapsed, and one was completely destroyed. Barns and outbuildings were also destroyed, and many trees and power poles were snapped along this segment of the path as well. The tornado weakened as it moved through the small community of Coffman, where homes, a church, and a brewery sustained roof and window damage, an outbuilding next to the church was destroyed, fencing was blown over, and trees and power poles were downed. One person sustained minor injuries.[141]
A site-built home and a mobile home were damaged. Many trees were uprooted or damaged as the tornado crossed through a densely wooded area of the Mark Twain National Forest.[142][143]
This large and destructive tornado touched down southwest of Fredericktown and intensified as it moved to the northeast, snapping and uprooting numerous trees. A few homes sustained significant roof damage along this portion of the path, outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, a manufactured home was rolled onto its side, and a pickup truck was lifted and dropped onto a car. The tornado then crossed Route 72 and US 67 at peak strength as it impacted the northwestern fringes of Fredericktown. Numerous homes and business were severely damaged or destroyed in this area, and debris was scattered long distances across fields. At least one poorly-anchored home was leveled, other homes were left with only a few walls standing, and multiple self-storage buildings and some outbuildings were obliterated. A church was also damaged, and a few large metal-framed warehouses were completely destroyed, including one at the Black River Electric Co-op, where several other buildings were damaged or destroyed on the property. The tornado then weakened and crossed City Lake, but still caused considerable damage as it struck Junction City, where homes and businesses sustained heavy damage to roofs, windows, and siding, outbuildings and garages were destroyed, and trees were downed. It continued to the northeast past Junction City, where a house lost its roof and sustained some collapse of exterior walls. Additional damage to trees, roofs, and outbuildings occurred before the tornado dissipated. One person was injured.[144][145]
This strong tornado, which came from the same supercell as the Farmington/Coffman EF3, touched down southwest of St. Mary before directly striking the town, destroying garages and outbuildings, severely damaging several homes, flipping cars, and downing numerous trees and power lines. A large antique mall in St. Mary had its roof torn off, and sustained some collapse of brick exterior walls. A tornado emergency was issued as the tornado crossed the Mississippi River into Illinois and struck the town of Chester, where homes sustained roof damage, a few smaller homes were unroofed, and a shed and a well-built garage building were destroyed. A hardware store in town had its back exterior wall bowed out, and a nursing home had roofing peeled off and HVAC units blown off the roof. The weakening tornado then moved along IL 150 and impacted Bremen, where homes sustained mostly minor roof and siding damage, tree damage occurred, and some outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. Minor tree limb damage occurred farther northeast of Bremen before the tornado dissipated.[141]
The roof of a school gym was damaged in Zalma, with air conditioner units being blown off the school's roof. The top half of a two-story barn was destroyed, and the roof of a chicken house was damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[148][149]
October 25 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, October 25, 2021[note 1]
A tornado was caught on video and a tornado debris signature appeared on radar, but the tornado touched down in an inaccessible area and the path couldn't be surveyed.[157][158]
A brick home was severely damaged and lost a significant portion of its roofing, and a large storage shed nearby was destroyed. Trees were downed, and an RV camper was thrown 25 yd (23 m). A truck was flipped, three vehicles were pushed out of a driveway, and an ATV was lofted and thrown across Interstate 10. Large metal garage buildings were also damaged and had their metal overhead doors blown in at a Texas Department of Transportation maintenance facility.[159]
A few mobile homes were damaged or destroyed, including a double-wide mobile home that was flipped, critically injuring one person. Multiple site-built homes were damaged, including some that had their roofs torn off, and one that had an exterior wall blown out. Storage sheds and garages were also heavily damaged or destroyed, and trees were downed along the path.[160][161]
A dozen homes sustained significant damage as this strong tornado moved through a residential area in the southern part of Lake Charles. Several of the homes had roofs torn off, and a few sustained collapse of some exterior walls. Two people were injured by flying debris.[165]
A brief tornado touched impacted the east side of Lake Charles, where two large warehouse buildings had sections of their roofs and exterior walls collapsed. Trees were snapped or uprooted as well.[166]
A brief tornado snapped large tree limbs and uprooted trees. The path may have been longer as a portion of it was not accessible to the ground survey team.[167]
This high-end EF1 tornado moved through the east side of Picayune, where a mobile home was completely destroyed, and another was spun 180 degrees and badly damaged. Carports and sections of roofing were ripped off of homes, and other minor structural damage occurred. Trees were downed and many tree branches were snapped in town.[169]
1 death – The tornado struck a car traveling along MS 63, with the driver being fatally injured after losing control of the vehicle and being ejected. A house lost a large section of its roof, and other structures in town sustained minor roof damage. Trees were damaged, and parked cars were moved and had windows blown out.[170]
October 28 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, October 28, 2021[note 1]
This brief tornado developed over Woodward Park and moved east. Trees were uprooted and large tree limbs were snapped along the path before the tornado dissipated near Utica Square.[173]
A brief tornado occurred with an isolated supercell, uprooting about a dozen large trees and breaking off tree limbs. One tree fell on a barn, and a manufactured home had its roof partially removed and minor damage to the deck and skirting.[180]
November 12 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, November 12, 2021[note 1]
The tornado moved through Washington to the east of the village of Millbrook, destroying a farm shed and downing numerous trees, some of which fell on homes and vehicles.[181]
November 13 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, November 13, 2021[note 1]
This skipping tornado first touched down in Woodmere, where several trees and power lines were downed. It touched down again in Uniondale, where the roof of a two-story colonial building was ripped off and thrown onto a nearby house. It touched down for the final time in Levittown, where a large tree was downed onto a house. The total path length on the ground was a quarter mile.[182]
Several homes sustained minor roof and siding damage. A few dozen large trees were snapped or uprooted. Some trees had large branches sheared off.[183]
A 5-ton air conditioning unit on top of a supermarket was flipped. A covered walkway collapsed at a Chipotle Mexican Grill located in the same shopping center. Flashing was ripped off of the southern side of an Applebee's and an adjacent unoccupied retail store. The entire roof of a two-story home was torn off, which landed in the backyard of a neighboring home. This same roof also impaled itself into the side of its neighboring home to the north, causing the vertical structure of the home to become skewed. Later on, the tornado flipped or moved several single-engine planes at Brookhaven Airport. Other homes along the path sustained minor damage. Trees were snapped, uprooted, and sheared along the path.[186]
Several homes sustained minor roof and siding damage, a reinforced cinder block wall was blown out of a salt barn (possibly a result of the roof lifting slightly), and several trees, shrubs, and power lines were downed.[188]
Several homes in Hampton Bays sustained minor damage, and outdoor furniture was tossed. The tornado then crossed Shinnecock Bay and entered North Sea, with intermittent tree damage occurring along the path before the tornado lifted.[189]
In Connecticut, a metal shed was lofted and flipped before being crushed by a tree limb. One home lost a gutter while another home lost shutters. Several street signs were snapped at their bases. Several trampolines were lofted, with one becoming stuck in power lines. After crossing into Rhode Island, a wooden outbuilding was flipped onto its side before the tornado dissipated. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[192][193]
Four to five power poles were snapped in half. Trees were snapped or uprooted along the path, including one which fell onto a home causing roof and window damage. A few standing trees were sheared at the top.[194]
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