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Severe Weather and Heavy Rainfall Potential for the Plains; Coastal Low Across the mid-Atlantic

An upper trough and frontal boundary will focus showers and thunderstorms across portions of the Plains through early Monday; A few severe thunderstorms along with heavy rainfall are expected. Meanwhile, low pressure off the Southeast Coast will bring inclement weather across the mid-Atlantic coast through Monday. This system is forecast to meander off the coast then track inland early this week. Read More >

Overview

A tornado touched down on the evening of August 9th, 2020.

An eye witness recorded a funnel skipping off of Star Lake before touching down offshore of East Star Lake campground. The tornado downed numerous trees and power lines on its way across the campsite, blocking off many of the nearby roadways. It then continued northeast, across county road N, uprooting and snapping many additional trees, before crossing county Road K and dissipating over the Upper Bucktabon Spring State Natural Area. Fortunately, despite a 70 percent occupancy at the campsite, no injuries or fatalities were reported.

Preliminary damage surveys for the tornado found damage consistent with an EF1 tornado. The tornado was on the ground approximately 15 minutes, and traveled around 6 miles. The average width of the damage track was around 300 yards, with a few areas of damage as wide as 400 yards. See the photo to the right for an areal shot near the beginning of the damage track looking ENE with Stormy Lake in the upper right:

Photo Courtesy of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)

 

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