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Thunderstorm Wind — Monroe, Illinois

2023-04-15 · near Madonnaville, Monroe, Illinois

56 EG
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Event narrative

Thunderstorm winds blew down several large trees and tree limbs at a residence on Ahne Road just northeast of intersection with Kk Road. Also, a small portion of an outbuilding roof was torn off. Further to the east a large section of tree was blown down next to a mobile home.

Wider weather episode

Several strong to severe thunderstorms moved into eastern Missouri in the afternoon hours of April 15th. These storms were initially producing copious large hail, but rapidly transitioned into tornadic storms. The first tornado was associated with a supercell ahead of a congealing line of convection moving rapidly toward the Mississippi River. A portion of this line of storms rapidly surged eastward, resulting in numerous tornadoes in Jefferson county in Missouri, and Monroe, Madison, St. Clair, and Washington counties in Illinois. In total, 12 tornadoes have been identified, including 3 EF-1s, 6 EF-0s, and 3 tornadoes of unknown intensity that produced no damage.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1093831. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.