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Preliminary Local Storm Report...Corrected
National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE
805 PM CDT Sat Apr 19 2025

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

0832 PM     Tornado          2 SE Randolph           40.85N 95.54W
04/17/2025                   Fremont            IA   NWS Storm Survey

            Corrects previous tornado report from 2 SE
            Randolph. At approximately 8:32 PM CDT, a
            tornado formed southeast of Randolph, IA.
            The first sign of damage was snapped tree
            limbs near Lake Shawtee. As the tornado
            progressed eastward, continued tree damage
            was observed along with the damage of small
            outdoor farm buildings and house roofs. A
            concentrated area of the most extensive
            damage was observed south of Imogene, IA. In
            this area, damage included snapped wooden
            power poles, minor damage to homes, and the
            continued damage of outdoor buildings and
            trees. The width of damage also reached its
            peak, approximately 1971 yards in this area.
            The tornado tracked just north of Essex, IA,
            with more wooden power poles snapped and
            farm outdoor building damage. After sliding
            north of Essex, IA, the tornado tracked
            northeast towards Nyman, IA. Similar damage,
            including trees, outdoor buildings, and
            wooden power poles were observed along this
            stretch. The tornado lifted just east at
            Nyman, IA at approximately 9:08 PM CDT. The
            track length of the tornado was
            approximately 19.7 miles, with a maximum
            wind speed of 110 mph classifying it as an
            EF1.


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