We were only a few miles from it lol the green skies were pretty interesting to look at. It was a bit scary for some in the car but we were heading east and for a majority of it heading away from it. My brother thought he saw it but the most I saw was the green skies 😊
I haven't seen ANY damage photos/videos that would approach that strength, most looks like EF1 damage. There was a split level ranch that was missing the roof and the corner of one of the rooms on the 1 1/2 level, but rest of house looked good, so likely EF2 damage there. I haven't seen any EF3 dmg yet, at least NOT in the Janesville part of the tornado. Going through an urban area on a weekend evening without any reported injuries also would seem to preclude much EF3 damage, too.
Thank you for the video. I am from the area, no damage, but lots of rain!
We were only a few miles from it lol the green skies were pretty interesting to look at. It was a bit scary for some in the car but we were heading east and for a majority of it heading away from it. My brother thought he saw it but the most I saw was the green skies 😊
Were you on 14?
Looks like an EF1 or an EF2. What do you think?
Majority probably EF1 or lower, but worst damage in scattered spots likely EF2.
NWS rated the damage as EF2
I live in Dynooba Ander's thunder and rain
Looks like a tight ef3 to me.
I haven't seen ANY damage photos/videos that would approach that strength, most looks like EF1 damage. There was a split level ranch that was missing the roof and the corner of one of the rooms on the 1 1/2 level, but rest of house looked good, so likely EF2 damage there. I haven't seen any EF3 dmg yet, at least NOT in the Janesville part of the tornado. Going through an urban area on a weekend evening without any reported injuries also would seem to preclude much EF3 damage, too.
radar volicity at times definightly was pretty tight.