List of United States tornadoes in April 2007

This page documents all the tornadoes that touched down in the United States in April 2007. Tornadoes in the month of January are given with their Fujita Scale intensity while all tornadoes from February and on are given with their Enhanced Fujita Scale intensity. This is because the scale was changed on February 1 due to the National Weather Service implementing a more accurate way to classify tornadoes.

United States Yearly Total

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 675 298 91 27 4 1 1,096
  • Note: January tornadoes were rated using the old Fujita scale, but are included in the chart above by matching the F rating to the related EF scale rating.[1]

April

There were 187 tornadoes were reported in the US in April, of which 167 were confirmed.

April 3 event

April 13 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 13, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Rule Haskell TX 33.22°N 99.87°W / 33.22; -99.87 (Rule EF0(April 13, 2007)) 1845–1850 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 40 yd (37 m) Brief tornado crossed Highway 6 and caused no damage.[2]
EF0 S of Seymour Baylor TX 33.5199°N 99.3098°W / 33.5199; -99.3098 (Seymour EF0(April 13, 2007)) 1938–1948 6 mi (9.7 km) 880 yd (800 m) This large wedge tornado remained over open country, though it was likely capable of causing major damage.[3]
EF0 S of Benbrook Tarrant TX 32.6812°N 97.4586°W / 32.6812; -97.4586 (Benbrook EF0(April 13, 2007)) 2255–2257 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 30 yd (27 m) Tornado damaged fences, trees, and street signs. The facade of a business was also slightly damaged.[4]
EF1 N of Fort Worth to N of Haltom City Tarrant TX 32.7704°N 97.3257°W / 32.7704; -97.3257 (Fort Worth-Haltom City EF1(April 13, 2007)) 2309–2315 6 mi (9.7 km) 125 yd (114 m) 1 death - Substantial roof damage was done to a grocery store, several homes, and a church. Another church suffered steeple damage, and commercial buildings were also damaged, including one that sustained total collapse of an east-facing wall. Tractor-trailers were damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees and power lines were downed as well. Damage was $1 million.[5]
EF0 Dallas Dallas TX 32.7921°N 96.7165°W / 32.7921; -96.7165 (Dallas EF0(April 13, 2007)) 0000–0002 1 mi (1.6 km) 30 yd (27 m) Several trees, tree limbs, and fences were downed in a residential area, and apartment buildings sustained roof damage.[6]
EF0 S of Royse City Rockwall TX 32.9077°N 96.3343°W / 32.9077; -96.3343 (Royce City EF0(April 13, 2007)) 0045–0047 1.95 mi (3.14 km) 30 yd (27 m) Two barns were destroyed and fences were downed.[7]
EF0 SW of Greenville Hunt TX 33.0365°N 96.1662°W / 33.0365; -96.1662 (Greenville EF0(April 13, 2007)) 0053 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) Brief tornado caused damage to trees.[8]

April 14 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 14, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Pinebur Marion MS 31.16°N 89.72°W / 31.16; -89.72 (Pinebur EF0(April 14, 2007)) 1510–1511 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 30 yd (27 m) Trees were snapped and large limbs were blown down.[9]
EF0 SE of Oak Bowery Jones MS 31.6049°N 89.3572°W / 31.6049; -89.3572 (Oak Bowery EF0(April 14, 2007)) 1535–1536 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 25 yd (23 m) Brief tornado remained in rural areas with no damage.[10]
EF1 SE of Petal Forrest MS 31.3223°N 89.1918°W / 31.3223; -89.1918 (Petal EF1(April 14, 2007)) 1641–1642 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) One home had significant damage with the carport being destroyed and other damage to sidings, roof and windows. Trees were snapped or uprooted and a power pole also snapped.[11]
EF1 S of Vredenburgh Monroe AL 31.8184°N 87.3154°W / 31.8184; -87.3154 (Vredenburgh EF1(April 14, 2007)) 1833–1836 1.06 mi (1.71 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two churches were damaged, and an old home was pushed off of its blocks and lost its roof. Trees were downed in a convergent pattern. A microburst in the area preceded the tornado.[12]
EF0 NW of Saville Crenshaw AL 32.0302°N 86.3892°W / 32.0302; -86.3892 (Saville EF0(April 14, 2007)) 2100–2102 0.54 mi (0.87 km) 40 yd (37 m) Rope tornado damaged the tin roofs of three buildings on a poultry farm. A church had shingles taken off and a tree fell onto the roof.[13]
EF1 NW of Castleberry Conecuh AL 2212 One residence was damaged and trees were blown down.
EF1 W of Tanyard Bullock AL 31.8812°N 85.7189°W / 31.8812; -85.7189 (Tanyard EF1(April 14, 2007)) 2311–2315 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 100 yd (91 m) One barn was destroyed and several homes had minor roof damage. Trees were snapped and uprooted as well.[14]
EF1 N of Ozark Dale AL 31.4807°N 85.6862°W / 31.4807; -85.6862 (Ozark EF1(April 14, 2007)) 0005–0012 5.83 mi (9.38 km) 150 yd (140 m) A carport, two sheds, a barn and a greenhouse were destroyed. A residential gable collapsed, and several homes sustained moderate damage in the community of Post Oak. Trees were downed as well, including one that landed on a house.[15]
EF0 N of Morgan Calhoun GA 31.5473°N 84.6003°W / 31.5473; -84.6003 (Morgan EF0(April 14, 2007)) 0145–0147 0.83 mi (1.34 km) 50 yd (46 m) One structure was damaged and numerous trees were knocked down.[16]
EF1 NW of Leesburg Lee GA 0230 2 mi (3.2 km) Fifteen structures were damaged, including a mobile home and a frame home being destroyed. Numerous trees and power lines were downed as well.

April 15 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 15, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Eastman Dodge GA 32.2061°N 83.1971°W / 32.2061; -83.1971 (Eastman EF1(April 14, 2007)) 0523–0528 4.48 mi (7.21 km) 100 yd (91 m) A greenhouse, an announcers booth at a football field and two mobile homes were destroyed. Several retain buildings sustained minor damage as well. One home was destroyed by a fallen tree, injuring both occupants. Numerous trees and power lines were downed, some of which landed on homes and caused damage.[17]
EF2 NE of Rentz to S of Dublin Laurens GA 32.4165°N 82.9557°W / 32.4165; -82.9557 (Rentz-Dublin EF2(April 14, 2007)) 0545–0554 6.03 mi (9.70 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two mobile homes and a greenhouse were destroyed. The carport of a site-built home was removed as well as a portion of the roof. Several other mobile homes and site-built homes sustained minor damage from wind and fallen trees. 3 people were injured.[18]
EF0 NE of Cedar Grove Laurens GA 32.3034°N 82.8538°W / 32.3034; -82.8538 (Cedar Grove EF0(April 14, 2007)) 0550–0558 5.92 mi (9.53 km) 50 yd (46 m) Outbuildings were damaged and numerous trees were downed.[19]
EF1 SE of Orland to NW of Norristown Junction Treutlen, Emanuel, Johnson GA 32.4454°N 82.6817°W / 32.4454; -82.6817 (Orland-Norristown Junction EF1(April 14, 2007)) 0604 14.2 mi (22.9 km) 440 yd (400 m) One mobile home was rolled over and a utility building lost portions of its roof. About a dozen homes in Adrian were damaged. Two homes at a campground were also damaged due to fallen trees. In Orianna, two homes were heavily damaged and outbuildings were destroyed. A mobile home was also destroyed in Emanuel County near the end of the path.[20]
EF1 SE of Dublin to NNW of Meeks Laurens, Johnson GA 32.4954°N 82.8709°W / 32.4954; -82.8709 (Dublin-Meeks EF1(April 14, 2007)) 0605 18.78 mi (30.22 km) 100 yd (91 m) Outbuildings were destroyed and numerous trees and power lines were downed. Several homes and a church sustained minor damage, and a family life center was shifted off of its foundation.[21]
EF2 SE of Twin City to SSW of Garfield Emanuel GA 32.5596°N 82.1457°W / 32.5596; -82.1457 (Dublin-Meeks EF2(April 14, 2007)) 0656–0701 5.39 mi (8.67 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two homes lost a significant portion of their roofs and outer walls. A mobile home was also damaged and some nearby outbuildings were destroyed.[22]
EF1 NNE of Oakfield to NE of Arabi Worth, Crisp GA 31.8053°N 83.9650°W / 31.8053; -83.9650 (Oakfield-Arabi EF1(April 14, 2007)) 0723 14.85 mi (23.90 km) 200 yd (180 m) A home and several silos were damaged while trees and power lines were downed. A mobile home was also pushed off its foundation while a car was thrown into a guard rail on Interstate 75.[23]
EF2 SE of Eastman Dodge GA 32.1855°N 83.1815°W / 32.1855; -83.1815 (Eastman EF2(April 15, 2007)) 0825–0830 3.64 mi (5.86 km) 200 yd (180 m) Two mobile homes, a barn and a garage were destroyed while several homes sustained minor to heavy damage.[24]
EF2 NW of Baxter Baker FL 30.53°N 82.25°W / 30.53; -82.25 (Baxter EF2(April 15, 2007)) 1115 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 300 yd (270 m) A house sustained minor damage and an outbuilding was destroyed. Widespread tree damage occurred as well.[25]
EF0 E of Springton Bamberg SC 33.16°N 81.07°W / 33.16; -81.07 (Springton EF0(April 15, 2007)) 1147–1158 7.6 mi (12.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage to trees and power lines occurred.[26]
EF0 E of Ehrhardt Bamberg SC 33.07°N 81.01°W / 33.07; -81.01 (Ehrhardt EF0(April 15, 2007)) 1211–1217 4.16 mi (6.69 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage was limited to trees.[27]
EF3 NW of Pinewood to NW of Mayesville Sumter SC 33.7876°N 80.4987°W / 33.7876; -80.4987 (Pinewood-Mayesville EF3(April 15, 2007)) 1220–1241 19.04 mi (30.64 km) 300 yd (270 m) 1 death – Seven mobile homes were destroyed, nine frame homes were severely damaged while 62 mobile and frame homes were damaged at varying degrees. 5 other people were injured.[28]
EF1 E of St. Charles Lee SC 33.7876°N 80.4987°W / 33.7876; -80.4987 (St. Charles EF1(April 15, 2007)) 1250–1254 3.64 mi (5.86 km) 200 yd (180 m) Tornado downed numerous trees, a few powerlines, and did minor damage to a church and a mobile home.[29]
EF0 N of Bowman Orangeburg SC 33.31°N 80.75°W / 33.31; -80.75 (Bowman EF0(April 15, 2007)) 1337–1345 6.21 mi (9.99 km) 50 yd (46 m) Damage to trees and power lines occurred.[30]
EF1 S of Islandton Colleton SC 32.8783°N 80.9304°W / 32.8783; -80.9304 (Islandton EF1(April 15, 2007)) 1338–1339 1 mi (1.6 km) 60 yd (55 m) Hundreds of trees and power lines were downed, and a large barn was destroyed with debris scattered up to a half-mile away. A house sustained window, brick veneer, and siding damage. A large 8000 pound horse trailer was lifted up and carried 500 feet, and an 800-pound grain wagon was lifted and carried 400 feet. A bass boat was flipped over and a 4-wheeler was damaged along with other farm equipment. A tree also fell on a mobile home as well.[31]
EF1 S of Islandton Colleton SC 32.8917°N 80.9061°W / 32.8917; -80.9061 (Islandton EF1(April 15, 2007)) 1341–1342 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 30 yd (27 m) Tornado carried two empty grain silos about 100 feet, snapped off or uprooted dozens of trees, destroyed a large portion of an outbuilding, and severely injured a dog.[32]
EF1 SW of Ruffin Colleton SC 32.9599°N 80.8198°W / 32.9599; -80.8198 (Ruffin EF1(April 15, 2007)) 1344–1348 2 mi (3.2 km) 80 yd (73 m) Tornado overturned 3 mobile homes and shifted another 7 mobile homes off of their foundations. It tore the skirting away from another mobile home, destroyed a storage shed, and snapped off or uprooted dozens of trees. A couple of trees fell on a house. A vehicle and an outbuilding were also damaged. 9 people were injured.[33]
EF1 NW of Summer Haven St. Johns FL 29.72°N 81.24°W / 29.72; -81.24 (Summer Haven EF1(April 15, 2007)) 1410 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Boat house roofs were blown off, and trees were snapped. Buildings had windows blown out and pieces of lumber embedded into them. Signs were bent over at 45-degree angles.[34]
EF0 Dundee Polk FL 28.0089°N 81.6503°W / 28.0089; -81.6503 (Dundee EF0(April 15, 2007)) 1600–1603 2 mi (3.2 km) 300 yd (270 m) Several manufactured homes were damaged to various degrees, and some were left uninhabitable.[35]

April 20 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 20, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF3 ESE of Moorefield to SW of Brady Frontier, Lincoln NE 40.6966°N 100.277°W / 40.6966; -100.277 (Moorefield (Apr. 20, EF3)) 02:16–02:46 15.74 mi (25.33 km) 440 yd (400 m) Several farmsteads were hit by this strong tornado. In Frontier County, the tornado tore the roof and attached garage off of a house, blew the windows out of another, and destroyed a third. Also in this area, the tornado destroyed grain bins and outbuildings, carried a horse trailer 50 yards, overturned irrigation pivots, scattered irrigation pipe, destroyed a wind mill, and pulled a fence line out of the ground. In Lincoln County, the tornado destroyed a large storage building, removed the roof and an exterior wall from one home, and completely destroyed an unanchored home. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path. Two people were injured when they were thrown 50 yards from the unanchored home.[36][37]
EF2 SSW of Gothenburg to SW of Callaway Dawson, Custer NE 41.0299°N 100.1647°W / 41.0299; -100.1647 (Gothenburg (Apr. 20, EF2)) 03:02–03:40 18.92 mi (30.45 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) In Dawson County, this large wedge tornado injured nine people as it crossed Interstate 80, where several vehicles and semis were blown off the road. Nearly a dozen head of cattle were killed nearby, and a farmhouse lost half of its roof and had many windows blown out. In Custer County, the tornado destroyed a barn, chicken house, milk house, an oil bin, and two dryer bins. Irrigation pivots were overturned, and numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path.[38][39]

April 21 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 21, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 W of Littlefield Lamb TX 33.9208°N 102.4245°W / 33.9208; -102.4245 (Littlefield (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:20–23:24 2 mi (3.2 km) 200 yd (180 m) Weak tornado over open fields with no damage.[40]
EF0 SW of Granada Prowers CO 37.9984°N 102.4109°W / 37.9984; -102.4109 (Granada (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:25–23:35 3.05 mi (4.91 km) 300 yd (270 m) Large, slow-moving tornado remained over open country with no damage.[41]
EF0 SE of Campo Baca CO 37.0489°N 102.5159°W / 37.0489; -102.5159 (Campo (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:25–23:32 2.68 mi (4.31 km) 75 yd (69 m) Tornado remained over open fields, causing no damage.[42]
EF1 NW of Boys Ranch to SE of Hartley Oldham, Hartley TX 35.5312°N 102.3211°W / 35.5312; -102.3211 (Boys Ranch—Hartley (Apr. 21, EF1)) 23:51–00:27 17.13 mi (27.57 km) 880 yd (800 m) Power poles, signs, and fences were damaged.[43][44]
EF0 N of Bethune Kit Carson CO 39.4179°N 102.4704°W / 39.4179; -102.4704 (Bethune (Apr. 21, EF0)) 23:54–23:55 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A shed was lofted and flipped over, resulting in damage to a hay bailer and two grain bins.[45]
EF2 N of Fieldton to NW of Kress Lamb, Hale, Castro, Swisher TX 34.0553°N 102.2226°W / 34.0553; -102.2226 (Fieldton—Kress (Apr. 21, EF2)) 23:57–00:36 28.75 mi (46.27 km) 1,230 yd (1,120 m) In Lamb County, this long-tracked tornado damaged irrigation pivots and power poles, tore the roofs off of two brick buildings, heavily damaged five homes, destroyed light-weight metal structures, damaged farm equipment, and blew skirting from a mobile home as it passed near Olton. Irrigation pivots were destroyed and power poles were snapped in Hale, Castro, and Swisher Counties before the tornado dissipated. A dog and some livestock was killed, and one person was injured.[46][47][48][49]
EF2 SW of Dumas to SE of Stratford Moore, Sherman TX 35.7947°N 102.1347°W / 35.7947; -102.1347 (Dumas—Stratford (Apr. 21, EF2)) 00:16–00:52 26.72 mi (43.00 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) Large wedge tornado caused major damage in the town of Cactus. Ten mobile homes were destroyed with others heavily damaged. Many homes and businesses sustained varying degrees of damage. 14 people were injured.[50][51]
EF0 SE of Plankinton Aurora SD 43.6791°N 98.4234°W / 43.6791; -98.4234 (Plankinton (Apr. 21, EF1)) 00:48–00:58 2.77 mi (4.46 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[52]
EF2 E of Four Way to SE of Dumas Moore TX 35.6821°N 101.9166°W / 35.6821; -101.9166 (Four Way—Dumas (Apr. 21, EF2)) 00:50–01:15 11.83 mi (19.04 km) 704 yd (644 m) Power poles were snapped, a fence was downed, and large hay bales were tossed around.[53]
EF2 Tulia Swisher TX 34.5259°N 101.7822°W / 34.5259; -101.7822 (Tulia (Apr. 21, EF2)) 00:57–01:01 3 mi (4.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) 30 homes and 20 businesses in Tulia were damaged or destroyed, with a supermarket and industrial buildings sustaining major damage. A storm chaser's vehicle was thrown into a brick building, and a semi-truck was blown into the chase vehicle. A collection of antique cars in a storage building were also damaged by the collapse of overhead doors and roof purlins, and 5 mobile homes were destroyed. A car dealership was heavily damaged, with 41 vehicles damaged by flying debris, and a motor home on the property was overturned. Damage and economic loss was estimated at $2 million. 3 people were injured.[54]
EF0 E of Dumas Moore TX 35.8521°N 101.8273°W / 35.8521; -101.8273 (Dumas (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:06–01:08 1 mi (1.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[55]
EF1 NE of Tulia Swisher TX 34.6529°N 101.7707°W / 34.6529; -101.7707 (Tulia (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:11–01:16 4 mi (6.4 km) 300 yd (270 m) A large barn was heavily damaged.[56]
EF0 W of Sunray Moore TX 34.6529°N 101.7707°W / 34.6529; -101.7707 (Sunray (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:19–01:23 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[57]
EF0 E of Happy Swisher TX 34.7303°N 101.5861°W / 34.7303; -101.5861 (Happy (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:20–01:24 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 500 yd (460 m) Large tornado remained over open country with no damage.[58]
EF1 NE of Sunray to SE of Stratford Moore, Sherman TX 34.7303°N 101.5861°W / 34.7303; -101.5861 (Sunray—Stratford (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:36–01:50 9.31 mi (14.98 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) A barn was destroyed, hog barns sustained roof damage, and empty rail cars were overturned.[59][60]
EF1 E of Wayside Armstrong TX 34.7511°N 101.5502°W / 34.7511; -101.5502 (Wayside (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:45–01:55 3.33 mi (5.36 km) 440 yd (400 m) Damage was limited to power poles.[61]
EF1 E of Dumas to SW of Sunray Moore TX 35.8511°N 101.8987°W / 35.8511; -101.8987 (Dumas—Sunray (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:45–02:00 12.23 mi (19.68 km) 440 yd (400 m) A feedyard sustained minor damage and double wooden power poles were snapped.[62]
EF0 SE of Esmond Kingsbury SD 44.2257°N 97.6208°W / 44.2257; -97.6208 (Esmond (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:56–01:58 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) Brief tornado caused no damage.[63]
EF0 SE of Lautz Sherman TX 36.0693°N 101.7447°W / 36.0693; -101.7447 (Lautz (Apr. 21, EF0)) 01:58–02:12 7.97 mi (12.83 km) 700 yd (640 m) Large tornado remained over open country with no damage.[64]
EF1 SW of Sunray Moore TX 35.9587°N 101.8058°W / 35.9587; -101.8058 (Sunray (Apr. 21, EF1)) 01:59–02:02 2 mi (3.2 km) 704 yd (644 m) Property damage occurred and double wooden power poles were snapped.[65]
EF1 SE of Canyon Randall TX 34.82671°N 101.7331°W / 34.82671; -101.7331 (Canyon (Apr. 21, EF1)) 02:00–02:15 10.7 mi (17.2 km) 880 yd (800 m) Tornado damaged power poles and farm structures. A horse was killed.[66]
EF2 NE of Claude to SE of Panhandle Armstrong, Carson TX 35.16981°N 101.2231°W / 35.16981; -101.2231 (Claude—Panhandle (Apr. 21, EF2)) 02:35–03:10 12.88 mi (20.73 km) 440 yd (400 m) Power poles were damaged while tractors, turbines, vehicles and cotton presser box cars were moved and/or tossed, some for considerable distances.[67][68]
EF0 E of Claude Armstrong TX 35.1208°N 101.1933°W / 35.1208; -101.1933 (Claude (Apr. 21, EF0)) 02:40–03:45 4.21 mi (6.78 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[69]
EF1 W of Alanreed to SW of Kings Mill Gray TX 35.1208°N 101.1933°W / 35.1208; -101.1933 (Alanreed—Kings Mill (Apr. 21, EF1)) 02:50–03:10 12.7 mi (20.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) A house lost part of its roof, power poles were snapped, and storage buildings and outbuildings were destroyed.[70]

April 22 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 22, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Osmond Pierce NE 41.0299°N 100.1647°W / 41.0299; -100.1647 (Gothenburg (Apr. 20, EF0)) 19:43–19:44 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 100 yd (91 m) Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[71]

April 23 event

EF# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Colorado
EF0 N of Wray Yuma 0449 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open fields, causing no damage.[72]
EF0 SE of Holyoke Phillips 0500 unknown Brief tornado caused no damage.[73]
Oklahoma
EF0 SW of Buffalo Harper 2314 unknown Small tornado remained over open country with no damage.[74]
EF0 NE of Laverne Harper 2351 unknown Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[75]
Texas
EF0 E of Colorado City Mitchell 0043 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Tornado damaged field irrigation system, power poles, vegetation, and signs along Interstate 20.[76]
EF0 SW of Janus Nolan 0104 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage[77]
EF0 S of Del Rio Val Verde 0106 unknown Small tornado remained over open country with no damage.[78]
EF0 E of Del Rio Val Verde 0134 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Minor damage to ten homes and mobile homes. Telephone poles were knocked down and outbuildings were tossed around.[79]
EF0 NE of Sweetwater Nolan 0200 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[80]
EF0 NE of Trent Taylor 0220 unknown Brief tornado touchdown over open country with no damage.[81]
EF0 SW of Hodges Jones 0241 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[82]
Kansas
EF1 E of Sharon Springs Wallace 0047 12 miles
(19.2 km)
Power poles were broken.[83]
EF0 N of Wallace Wallace 0103 5 miles
(8 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[84]
EF0 SE of Sitka Clark 0104 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[85]
EF1 E of Sitka Clark 0110 8 miles
(12.8 km)
Tornado damaged trees, power poles, and a small shed. A visible path was left in a grass field by the tornado.[86]
EF0 SW of Protection Comanche 0122 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Minor tree damage occurred.[87]
EF0 NW of Protection Comanche 0137 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Tornado remained over pasture land with no damage.[88]
EF0 SE of Brewster Thomas 0238 6 miles
(9.6 km)
An empty, poorly anchored grain bin was destroyed, and a house sustained minor damage. Trees were uprooted as well.[89]
EF0 NE of Goodland Sherman 0302 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[90]
EF1 NW of Levant to SW of Atwood Thomas Rawlins 0315 16 miles
(25.6 km)
Damage to trees and power poles occurred.[91]
EF1 S of Atwood Rawlins 0415 13 miles
(20.8 km)
Outbuildings and grain bins were destroyed and one home lost its roof at a farmstead. Irrigation systems and outbuildings were damaged at other farms as well.[92]
EF1 SE of Atwood Rawlins 0444 6 miles
(9.6 km)
Power poles were broken, with one residence receiving outbuilding and window damage.[93]
Nebraska
EF0 SW of Enders (1st tornado) Chase 0415 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Weak tornado remained over open country with no damage.[94]
EF0 SW of Enders (2nd tornado) Chase 0416 unknown Weak tornado remained over open country with no damage.[95]
Source: NOAA Storm Data

April 24 event

EF# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Colorado
EF0 Wild Horse Cheyenne 1758 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado struck the east side of town. A quonset hut sustained minor damage to its doors, the cross on a church was damaged, and a trailer was pushed over against a building.[96]
EF0 W of Wild Horse Cheyenne 1815 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[97]
EF0 NW of Wild Horse Cheyenne, Lincoln 1838 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[98]
EF0 SE of Boyero Lincoln 1858 unknown Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[99]
EF1 N of Cheyenne Wells Cheyenne 1926 5 miles
(8 km)
A power pole was broken.[100]
EF0 NE of Arapahoe Cheyenne 1937 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[101]
EF0 N of Arapahoe Cheyenne 1955 5 miles
(8 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[102]
EF0 NW of Cheyenne Wells (1st tornado) Cheyenne 2000 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[103]
EF0 NW of Cheyenne Wells (2nd tornado) Cheyenne 2000 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[104]
Kansas
EF0 NW of Weskan Wallace 1948 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[105]
EF0 SW of Nickerson (1st tornado) Reno 0001 unknown Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[106]
EF0 SW of Nickerson (2nd tornado) Reno 0009 unknown Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[107]
EF0 SW of Nickerson (3rd tornado) Reno 0012 unknown Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[108]
EF0 SW of Nickerson (4th tornado) Reno 0014 unknown Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[109]
EF0 SW of Nickerson (5th tornado) Reno 0016 unknown Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[110]
EF0 NW of Nickerson Reno 0029 unknown Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[111]
Texas
EF1 Pecan Plantation Hood 1900 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado moved through Pecan Plantation, causing damage to trees, tree limbs, roofs, windows, playground sets, and fences. One home lost sections of its roof, and had its windows and garage door blown out.[112]
EF0 E of Denton Denton 1920 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado caused significant roof damage to a restaurant, snapped tree limbs, and damaged a gas station sign. A trailer was also rolled for 20 feet.[113]
EF3 Eagle Pass Maverick 0001 4 miles
(6.4 km)
7 deaths – Rain-wrapped tornado caused major damage in Eagle Pass. An elementary school was destroyed, and two nearby brick businesses were left with only interior walls standing. Numerous homes and mobile homes were destroyed as well, some of which were leveled or swept away. A total of 59 manufactured homes and 57 houses were destroyed by the tornado. Major damage was reported to 21 manufactured homes and 19 houses, with minor damage to 10 manufactured homes, 22 houses, and 9 apartments. 5 of the fatalities occurred in a single mobile home. Damage amounted to $80 million.[114]
EF1 S of Bartonville Denton 0019 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Multiple homes sustained heavy roof damage. Trees, fences, and a horse barn were also damaged.[115]
EF0 NW of Snook Burleson 0715 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Two mobile homes and metal sheds sustained roof damage. Trees were snapped as well.[116]
Oklahoma
EF0 NW of Pawhuska Osage 2027 6 miles
(9.6 km)
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[117]
Missouri
EF0 W of Golden City Barton 2320 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Three outbuildings sustained minor damage.[118]
Arkansas
EF1 S of Webb City Franklin 0043 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Tornado tore portions of the roofs off of two houses, damaged several other homes, destroyed several outbuildings, and snapped or uprooted a number of trees.[119]
Source: NOAA Storm Data

April 25 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 22, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 E of Oyster Creek Brazoria TX 29°N 95.2704°W / 29; -95.2704 (Oyster Creek (Apr. 20, EF0)) 17:05 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 20 yd (18 m) Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[120]
EF0 Assumption Christian IL 39.52°N 89.05°W / 39.52; -89.05 (Assumption (Apr. 20, EF0)) 19:40 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) Brief tornado touchdown over open fields with no damage.[121]
EF0 Alabama-Coushatta Reservation Polk TX 30.72°N 94.7°W / 30.72; -94.7 (Gothenburg (Apr. 20, EF0)) 01:20 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 30 yd (27 m) Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[122]

April 26 event

EF# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Illinois
EF0 Plainfield/Bolingbrook areas Will 1958 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Tornado caused minor damage to a nursing home, several houses, a construction trailer, and playground equipment. Lawn furniture and trampolines were blown away, and tree damage occurred as well. A van in a parking lot was flipped onto its side, with other nearby vehicles affected as well.[123]
Indiana
EF1 E of Springville La Porte 2108 1 miles
(1.6 km)
A barn was destroyed, and two homes were damaged by falling trees and tree limbs.[124]
EF1 SW of Hesston La Porte unknown unknown A patrol car was picked up and thrown 150 feet over a fence. The police officer inside sustained minor injuries. In addition, numerous trees were uprooted or snapped off along the path. Two homes suffered damage in the area as well.[125]
Tennessee
EF0 NW of Crossville Cumberland 2050 8 miles
(12.8 km)
A mobile home had its roof torn off, a small wooden building was destroyed, a shed lost sections of metal roofing, trees were snapped, and a riding mower was thrown 200 yards into a field.[126]
EF1 NW of New Tazewell Claiborne 2352 5 miles
(8 km)
Multiple mobile homes were damaged, with one of them being rolled over and destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and homes sustained minor damage. 7 people were injured.[127]
Michigan
EF1 W of Berrien Springs Berrien 2312 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Buildings sustained minor damage and trees were snapped.[128]
Kentucky
EF1 NE of Hillsboro Fleming 2350 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Three barns were destroyed, a concrete block grain silo was blown over, and trees were uprooted and snapped.[129]
Ohio
EF0 NE of Macon Brown 2255 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Trees were uprooted and limbs were snapped, a trampoline was tossed, the porch of a home was ripped off, and parts of the roof and siding of a barn were damaged.[130]
EF1 SE of Peebles Adams 2323 2 miles
(3.2 km)
A metal barn was destroyed, the roof was torn off of a house, and several trees were snapped.[131]
EF0 SW of Omega Pike 0025 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Two barns sustained minor damage and two trees were snapped.[132]
Colorado
EF0 SW of Byers Arapahoe 0102 unknown Brief tornado with no damage.[133]
Source: NOAA Storm Data

April 27 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 22, 2007[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Ark Gloucester VA 1630 5 miles
(8 km)
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, one of which landed on a house. Horse stables had their roofs blown off as well.[134]
EF0 S of Hume Bates MO 2320 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Minor tree damage occurred.[135]
EF0 Metz to Walker Barton MO 2330 13 miles
(20.8 km)
A barn and numerous trees were damaged.[136]

See also

Notes

  1. All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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