EF2 Tornado — Scott, Kansas
2025-05-18 · near Modoc, Scott, Kansas
Event narrative
Tornado began just south of State Highway 96, southwest of Modoc. The tornado traveled northeast and immediately snapped power poles along the highway. As it continued northeastward, some train cars were toppled just west of town. To the north end of Modoc, a mobile home had its roof ripped off. As the tornado continued tracking northeastward in open fields, it continued producing sporadic damage to power lines, a home, and pivot irrigation systems. The tornado dissipated just north of W Road 200.
Wider weather episode
A regional outbreak of tornadoes occurred across portions
of western into south-central Kansas during the afternoon to
evening hours of Sunday 18 May 2025. The first couple of tornadic
supercells occurred near Scott City KS in Scott County during the
late afternoon and progressed northward with both storms generating
EF2 tornadoes and a lone brief EFU tornado. A second tornadic
supercell developed near Dodge City KS in the early evening and
progressed northeast with an EFO tornado occurring near Kinsley KS
in Edwards County and an EF2 tornado near Garfield KS in Pawnee County.
A final long-duration tornadic supercell then formed in the mid
evening hours over Comanche County KS and commenced moving northeast
toward Greensburg KS in Kiowa County, Iuka KS in Pratt County,
north of Preston KS in Pratt County and finally across Stafford
and Reno Counties. This storm generated five EF3 tornadoes along with
several smaller satellite tornadoes. The final count for this day
was 13 tornadoes just within the NWS Dodge City Warning area.
View location on OpenStreetMap → (38.4342, -101.1273)
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1253358. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.