The latest count of confirmed tornadoes in Indiana is now at 19, according to an updated NWS report.
The largest tornado reported over the weekend was in Sullivan County where three people died. According to the NWS’ survey teams, the tornado was an EF-3 with peak winds up to 155 mph.According to NWS, the first was an EF-0 with winds up to 85 mph near Bargersville. The second was an EF-3 with winds up to 140 mph near Whiteland.The storm caused severe damage to the Whiteland area. Gov. Eric Holcomb declared a disaster emergency in both Johnson and Sullivan counties on April 1.
According to NWS, this tornado caused quite a bit of damage to homes and structures throughout Martinsville.There was one tornado that crossed both Owen and Monroe Counties reported by NWS.According to NWS, the tornado started it McCormick’s Creek State Park and continued northeast into Owen and Monroe Counties.There was one tornado reported near Royal Center in Cass County. This tornado was an EF-1 and had winds reaching up to 100 mph.
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