2063 Lincoln, England tornado

The 2063 Lincoln, England tornado was a weak yet pretty costly EF1 tornado that whirled through Lincoln, England on 6th July 2063 from 14:52PM to 14:57PM BST. This tornado caused minimal damage to 11 homes and businesses. This tornado was part of a multi-cell thunderstorm. 2 people were injured by going too close to the tornado, and 1 person died in a helicopter by flying too close to that tornado.

What happened.
At 13:46PM BST, a multi-cell thunderstorm formed. It formed because of sunny weather, and temperatures reaching 33C. The first strike was reported at 13:47PM BST. This strike was an anvil-crawler strike, so it was safe for people on the ground. At 14:01PM BST, the first hail was reported. At 14:23PM BST, the heaviest rain occured, with torrential rain reaching 33mm in all parts of Lincoln. Flash flooding occured at 14:27PM BST, with floods reaching 3 feet. At 14:40PM BST, a lightning strike struck a home with no-one in it. At 14:48PM BST, a tornado formed, and this tornado became an EF1 at 14:52PM BST. This tornado formed near a house on Yarborough Crescent, and it whirled to the suburban areas of Bracebridge in the south of Lincoln. 11 homes and businesses were minimally damaged, with some houses and businesses having cracked windows. A car was lifted into the air at St. Catherines. 2 injuries were reported, and they were caused, because 2 people got too close to the tornado. The 2 people suffered a broken leg and a broken pelvis. 1 person died whilst trying to chase the tornado in a helicopter. The tornado dissipated on Newark road near a Tesco Express in the suburb of Bracebridge, at 14:57PM BST. The thunderstorm carried on until 15:06PM BST. After the storm, the weather was sunny, with highs of 22C, and lows of 15C. Later on in the day, a magnitude 0.2 earthquake occured, and the day after that earthquake, a magnitude 0.1 earthquake occured. However, the earthquakes aren't part of the severe weather. The damage from this tornado costed £300,000.