EFU Tornado — Marshall, Illinois
2024-07-14 · near Varna, Marshall, Illinois
Event narrative
Sentinel satellite imagery showed that another tornado developed northeast of Varna, just north of where the previous tornado ended. This second tornado crossed county road 800N near a farmstead and lifted shortly after crossing the road. An enhanced area of wind damage was seen in a corn field near the end of the track, just west of the intersection of 800N and 2500E. Due to a lack of damage indicators, this tornado was rated EF-Unknown.
Wider weather episode
Thunderstorms initiated across central and northern Iowa during the afternoon of July 14th. A highly unstable and sheared environment quickly led to upscale growth into a Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) that tracked east-southeastward along the northern periphery of a prominent upper-level ridge centered over the southern Plains into the lower Mississippi River Valley. Widespread wind damage occurred within the path of the MCS during the evening of July 14th into the pre-dawn hours of July 15th...mainly north of the I-74 corridor. National Weather Service Lincoln damage survey teams found 3 tornado touchdowns along the leading edge of the storms in Marshall County, all 3 of which were rated EF-1. Additional analysis of Sentinel satellite data found two more brief tornadoes occurred in rural Marshall County. These two were rated EF-Unknown.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1220972. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.