Three Tornadoes Confirmed in Iroquois County

The Iroquois County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) was notified Sunday by the National Weather Service (NWS) Chicago office that several damage surveys have been completed following the severe storms that moved through Iroquois County the evening of June 11. At this time, three tornadoes have been confirmed within Iroquois County. No injuries or major residential damage was reported through incidents handled by Iroquois County Dispatch (ICOM).

The NWS identified one EF-1 tornado between Paxton and Loda, along with at least two EF-0 tornadoes along a corridor extending from Watseka eastward to west of Rensselaer, Indiana. The damage surveyed within the southeast portion of the City of Watseka has been attributed to one of these EF-0 tornadoes.

The Weather Service identified seven separate tracks of radar-indicated rotation across Iroquois County. Several of these areas will still require additional investigation and damage surveys over the coming days to determine whether additional tornadoes occurred.

Iroquois County EMA personnel will continue to assist the National Weather Service with damage assessments and survey operations as efforts continue to determine the full extent of storm-related impacts throughout the county. 

Residents are encouraged to remain weather aware as another storm system is expected to move into the Iroquois County area on Wednesday. Current forecasts indicate the potential for severe thunderstorms, including the possibility of tornadoes. Additional forecast updates and preparedness information will be provided as the event approaches.

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