![]() LIGHT DAMAGE TO BUILDINGS, SIGNS BLOWN DOWN,ĪND 3-8 INCH TREE LIMBS DOWN. 6 INCH DIAMETERĠ520 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 NW KAHOKA 40.43N 91.72W LARGE BARN WASĠ445 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 NW VINTON 42.17N 92.03WīARNS DOWN NEAR VINTON AFTER INITIAL LINEĠ446 PM HAIL 2 SSW WILLIAMSTOWN 41.54N 91.74WĠ450 PM HAIL 2 WSW BECKWITH 41.01N 91.91WĠ455 PM HAIL 1 WSW CEDAR RAPIDS 41.97N 91.69WĠ505 PM TSTM WND GST 1 WNW BELLE PLAINE 41.91N 92.30WĠ515 PM HAIL 2 E NORTH LIBERTY 41.74N 91.58WĠ520 PM TSTM WND DMG LISBON 41.92N 91.39W REPORT RELAYED BY THE EMERGENCYĠ445 PM TSTM WND DMG GARRISON 42.14N 92.14WĮSTIMATED NEAR 70 MPH WINDS. PEA TO HALF INCH HAILĠ444 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 NE GARRISON 42.16N 92.11WįIRE DEPARTMENT REPORTED 70 MPH WITH DAMAGE M0.70 INCH DES MOINES IA TRAINED SPOTTERĠ208 PM HAIL 1 WSW NEW LONDON 40.92N 91.43WĠ209 PM HAIL 2 SE SCOTTSBURG 40.53N 90.57WĪ LOT OF PEA SIZE HAIL IN DOWNTOWN MOLINE.Ġ320 PM HAIL 2 NE ROCK ISLAND 41.50N 90.55WĠ321 PM HAIL 1 SW BETTENDORF 41.56N 90.49WĠ357 PM TORNADO 2 SSE LANCASTER 41.26N 92.15WĠ410 PM TORNADO 4 W TALLEYRAND 41.30N 92.04WĠ430 PM TSTM WND GST GARRISON 42.15N 92.14WĠ433 PM TORNADO 2 NE WELLMAN 41.49N 91.80W LOCATION.ST.SOURCE.Ġ143 PM TSTM WND DMG ANTIOCH 40.31N 91.69W NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL Track was combined with a Solon one (formerly #9). The tornado continued into Solon uprooting trees, bending street signs, and destroying another outbuilding before dissipating and lifting just north of Sutliff Rd. Debris from theįarmstead was lofted into a field with a 2x4 driven into the ground. The tornado continued northeast into a field before eventually reaching another farmstead and destroying an outbuilding. Partially removed northeast of the tower. A radio tower collapses early in the track with several tree branches down as well near the tower. North Liberty tracking northeast towards Solon. A more concentrated path begun near Sugar Bottom campground east of The tornado then became more sporadic before intensifying across Coralville Reservoir. At least 2 injuries were reported by emergency management. The tornado then tracked into a residential area destroying many trees that became uprooted and snapped. ![]() ![]() A retail building also had part of a roof lifted off with several vehicles rolled or flipped. Several trailers and a truck were flipped over in Maximum straight line thunderstorm winds were estimated at 80 to 90 mph.ġ) Bennett, IA (S.Cedar CO-S of Wheatland)ġ3) 2S Deer Grove (NW Bureau CO to Lee CO)ġ4) Tipton (to Clarence) to S of Oxford JctĪ tornado developed just southwest of Coralville and crossed Hwy 218 heavily damaging the James St Warehouse near Hwy 6 in Coralville. ![]() In addition to the many tornado reports, there were many large hail and damaging wind reports. Discrete supercell thunderstorms occurred initially, but quickly transitioned into a QLCS event that led to additional tornadoes along the leading edge of the storms. This system pulled unseasonably warm and moist conditions into the Midwest, which coupled with a very favorable wind profile to create a volatile environment for severe thunderstorms. It was rated EF4 with maximum sustained winds estimated around 170 mph.Ī very strong system developed on the morning of March 31st and tracked across the state of Iowa. The strongest tornado developed southwest of Keota, IA and moved northeast towards Wellman, IA before it finally dissipated in far southwestern Johnson county. 29 tornadoes were confirmed, with eleven (11) reported injuries, and no fatalities. ***After reviewing additional data, the Oneida and Greeley tornadoes in Delaware County are now considered as one continuous tornado, thus reducing the total number of tornadoes to 29.*** Tornadoes: 29 Injuries: 11 Fatalities: 0Ī widespread tornado outbreak occurred Friday, March 31st involving numerous tornadoes across the NWS Quad Cities service area. ![]()
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