EFU Tornado — Jones, Iowa
2024-06-25 · near Hale, Jones, Iowa
Event narrative
A nearly stationary landspout (or non-supercell) tornado touched down in a field. There was no observable damage to assign a rating, so the tornado is classified as an EF-Unknown.
Wider weather episode
Numerous slow-moving storms occurred on the afternoon of June 25, lasting into the evening. These storms quickly became strong to severe, with multiple becoming supercells, which ended up producing locally heavy rainfall, damaging winds, large hail, and four tornadoes that were generally weak, but still capable of damage. Winds were generally 60 mph or greater with the stronger storms, with a corridor of winds greater than 65 mph. These thunderstorms remained nearly stationary in areas, resulting in nearly 2 to 4 inches of quick rainfall and flash flooding.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1190595. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.