An EF3 tornado caused major damage to homes and school buildings in the city of Jacksboro, Texas, and destroyed some wind turbines and metal truss towers outside of town, injuring nine people.
[33][34][35] Later that day, an EF1 tornado was broadcast live television by local news networks as it moved through Jackson, Mississippi, causing minor to moderate tree and structural damage.
An EF3 tornado in Bibb and Shelby counties in Alabama injured two people, snapped and debarked countless trees in remote forested areas, and destroyed some RV campers at a hunting club.
[40][41] Severe storms refired across large portion of the Southeast on April 6–7, with more tornadoes being reported in Florida, southern and central Georgia and southeastern South Carolina, although they were all weak.
A large and long-tracked EF2 tornado passed south of Meridian, Mississippi, and moved through the community of Clarkdale, where many trees, homes, and a school building sustained significant damage.
This included an EF1 tornado near St. George, Kansas that caused roof damage to a house and an outbuilding, destroyed a windmill and a carport, flipped irrigation pivots, and snapped trees.
Farther north, a few weak tornadoes also touched down in Nebraska, and severe storms impacted Iowa and Missouri as well, where reports of hail and damaging straight-line winds were received.
Farther to the south, a large EF3 tornado touched down near Lockett, Texas, bending large steel power poles to the ground in a rural area and scouring topsoil before striking the town, where metal buildings were destroyed, sheet metal was wrapped around trees, one storm shelter lost its door, homes and other structures had their roofs torn off, and multiple vehicles were moved and damaged, including a storm chasing tour van that was blown off the road, resulting in a few minor injuries.
This included an EF2 tornado that destroyed barns, shifted a house off its foundation, damaged mobile homes, and snapped numerous trees near Henderson, Texas, injuring one person.
This included an EF1 tornado that snapped trees, destroyed outbuildings, damaged the Lake Cumberland Speedway, and rolled two manufactured homes near Bronston, Kentucky, injuring two people.
An EF0 tornado touched down in Perry, Florida, as well, peeling back the metal roof of a tavern in town and causing minor tree, fence, and house damage.
A strong derecho developed over Nebraska and moved northeast, affecting parts of Iowa, Minnesota, and the Dakotas with destructive straight-line winds that exceeded 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) in some areas, causing widespread damage to trees, power lines, buildings, and agriculture.
A strong EF2 rope tornado hit Castlewood, where homes sustained severe damage, a school building had much of its roof torn off, sheds and garages were destroyed, many trees and power poles were snapped, and one person was injured.
Another EF2 tornado caused damage to metal buildings and impacted Verndale and Blue Grass, where numerous trees and power poles were snapped, some of which landed on homes and vehicles.
[88] The third tornado spawned by the derecho was strong, producing EF2 damage in Uxbridge, Ontario, where a brewery and a three-story apartment building were unroofed, cars were flipped, and many large trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which landed on structures and vehicles.
[89] Another embedded EF2 tornado touched down east of Lake Scugog and passed near the rural communities of Janetville and Yelverton, damaging or destroying multiple outbuildings, barns, and machine sheds.
Early that morning, a severe squall line moved through the Sioux Falls, South Dakota metropolitan area and points east, producing widespread wind damage and five weak tornadoes.
An EF2 tornado near Clear Lake, South Dakota, snapped trees and power poles, destroyed silos and outbuildings, damaged the roof of a house, and tossed grain bins and farm implements.
Another EF2 tornado that touched down near Aldrich ripped the roof off a cabin and collapsed one of its exterior walls, snapped trees and power poles, and flipped pivot irrigation systems.
Farther north in Canada, an (C)EF2[note 2] tornado moved through remote forested areas near Boffin Lake in southwestern Ontario, snapping and uprooting numerous trees along its path.
[95] Tornadic activity began with an EF1 tornado northwest of Van Tassel, Wyoming, which damaged fences and farm buildings and produced a measured wind gust of 78 mph (126 km/h).
The tornado weakened as it struck Redcliff before dissipating, where homes sustained minor damage, a metal building had its roof peeled back, the fabric covering of a salt storage facility was torn, and signs and fences were downed.
A low-end EF3 tornado injured 14 people as it struck the northern fringes of Farmerville, where an apartment complex sustained major structural damage, cars were flipped, and mobile homes and outbuildings were destroyed.
A high-end EF2 tornado was shown live on KADN-TV as it struck New Iberia, Louisiana, causing major damage to many homes, apartment buildings, a few businesses, and a hospital, injuring 16 people.
The first tornado of the day was rated high-end F1 and hit the village of Casekow in eastern Germany, snapping trees, destroying horse stables, and causing substantial roof damage to several residences in town.
[154] The third tornado from the supercell, rated high-end F1, struck the towns of Ovenhausen and Lütmarsen, damaging dozens of trees and roofs along its 8.0 kilometers (5.0 miles)-long path, and injuring two people.
[178] As severe thunderstorms and supercells spawned by Storm Beatrice moved across Northern France and Southern England, a total of 11 tornadoes were produced, a few of which were strong and caused major damage.
[183][184] An F2 tornado struck Isola di Capo Rizzuto, Italy and damaged numerous masonry-construction homes, some of which had their roofs torn off, including a few that had portions of their top floor exterior walls collapsed.
[202][203] The strongest tornado of the day was rated EF3 and moved through areas near Lianyungang in Xiangshui County, damaging or destroying brick homes and other buildings, toppling several metal truss electrical transmission towers to the ground, killing one person, and injuring multiple others.
[204][205][206][207] A rain-wrapped EF3 tornado struck the city of Shangqiu, Henan Province, China on the afternoon of July 22, heavily damaging factories, tossing vehicles, and downing trees and power lines.