June 26-June 29 2020 Tornado Outbreak

The June 26-June 29 2020 tornado Outbreak (better known as the Topeka-St Louis tornado Outbreak) was a multi day tornado Outbreak that impacted the states of Utah, Colorado Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. The Outbreak resulted in the deaths of 231 and the injury of 384.

(Top) Dissipating Kit Carson, Colorado EF2 Tornado about 9 miles Northeast of the town of Kit Carson.

(Bottom) Findlay, Ohio EF4 tornado as it passes over I-75 heading into the city.



15 EF4
17 EF3

48 EF1
17 EF0

Synspios
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June 26
In the early morning hours of June 26th the SPC issued an Enhanced risk of severe weather over sections of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Extreme southeast Wyoming. The storm weak line of storms began to form over the mountains of Western Utah. The line, despite being weak began to trigger Severe Thunder storn warnings south of Salt Lake City and towards Provo for radar indicated winds in excess of 65 MPH.