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LSRIND

Preliminary Local Storm Report
National Weather Service Indianapolis IN
945 AM EDT Sun Apr 6 2025

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

0909 PM     Tornado          3 WSW Brownsburg        39.83N 86.44W
04/02/2025                   Hendricks          IN   NWS Storm Survey

            *** 1 INJ ***
            An EF-2 tornado with peak winds of 120 mph
            and a path length of 9.57 miles tracked from
            rural areas southwest of Brownsburg through
            the southern portion of downtown and across
            Northfield Drive where several the greatest
            damage was inflicted on several warehouses
            and one injury occurred where a warehouse
            wall caved in. Over 20 homes in the Branches
            neighborhood had roof and minor structure
            damage. The tornado crossed into
            northwestern Marion County where EF-1 damage
            occurred including downed trees in Eagle
            Creek Park before the tornado lifted about a
            mile north of the I-65 and I-465
            interchange.

0928 PM     Tornado          3 WSW Carmel            39.96N 86.15W
04/02/2025                   Hamilton           IN   NWS Storm Survey

            An EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 105 mph
            and a path length of 6.60 miles tracked in
            an east-northeasterly direction through
            mainly southeastern portions of the Carmel
            area...from near 116th Street and
            Pennsylvania Street to 146th Street and
            Community Drive. Roof and siding damage to
            homes and apartments was common with also
            window damage to office buildings and downed
            trees. Damage was at times inconsistent with
            breaks of one quarter to one third mile.

0943 PM     Tornado          2 S Lapel               40.04N 85.84W
04/02/2025                   Madison            IN   NWS Storm Survey

            An EF-2 tornado with peak winds of 125 mph
            and a path length of 2.15 miles tracked in a
            north-northeasterly direction across
            southeastern portions of the Lapel area. A
            farmhouse and several outbuildings sustained
            significant damage with debris strewn to the
            northeast for over a mile.

0946 PM     Tornado          1 NW Lapel              40.08N 85.86W
04/02/2025                   Madison            IN   NWS Storm Survey

            An EF-1 tornado with peak winds of 110 mph
            and a path length of 11.57 miles tracked in
            an overall northeasterly direction from
            where it likely started in a field north of
            the Fishersburg community to about 4 miles
            north of Anderson. A farm north of Lapel had
            several barns and a grain silo damaged with
            an L-shaped pole barn destroyed. Sporadic
            damage occurred along the remaining 11 miles
            of the torando track.

0957 PM     Tornado          5 E Linwood             40.19N 85.59W
04/02/2025                   Madison            IN   NWS Storm Survey

            An EF-2 tornado with peak winds of 125 mph
            and a path length of 15.15 miles was spawned
            near the Moonville community in far
            east-central Madison County where it caused
            significant damage to a 2-story house and
            completely destroyed 3 old and
            weakly-anchored outbuildings. Soon after the
            circulation crossed into Delaware County
            where sporadic and mainly EF-1 damage
            occurred. The tornado tracked over a curving
            yet overall northeasterly path that ended
            about 1 mile northwest of the Shideler
            community.


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