Tornado confirmed near Arnold in Friday storms

Tornado confirmed near Arnold in Friday storms
The path of the NWS confirmed tornado, 10.7 miles Northeast of Arnold (Picture from National Weather Service in North Platte)

An EF-2 tornado developed in the KCNI/KBBN listening area as a part of last Friday’s (June 7) severe storms. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in North Platte, the tornado developed at 6:19 CT 10.7 miles Northeast of Arnold near Eureka Valley Road.

The tornado featured estimated peak wind speeds of 120 MPH and a path length of 1.82 miles, as well as a max width of 50 yards. The EF-2 rating was determined through damage to a row of powerlines and extensive damage to an irrigation system.

No injuries or deaths are reported as a result of the tornado, which mostly remained over open rangeland. A single-family residence was damaged late in the tornado’s lifecycle.

The Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale classifies tornadoes in these categories

The NWS encouraged that photos of the tornado event be sent to [email protected] and extended gratitude to Custer County Emergency Management for their collaboration on the damage survey.

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