1967 St. Louis Tornado Outbreak - Confirmed Tornadoes

Confirmed Tornadoes

F# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Missouri
F2 N of De Kalb Buchanan 1750 6.1 miles
(9.8 km)
A concrete barn was leveled, along with other barns and outbuildings. Homes lost their roofs, along with some walls.
F2 NW of Lawson Clinton 1835 2.5 miles
(4 km)
F3 SW of Buckner to SW of Richmond Jackson, Ray 1840 14.5 miles
(23.2 km)
2 deaths - 2 students were killed at a high school in Orrick when the roof collapsed. 2 homes were destroyed and another lost it's second story. Barns and outbuildings were leveled along the path.
F0 W of Polo Caldwell 1850 2 miles
(3.2 km)
F0 E of Sturges Livingston 2000 0.1 mile
(0.16 km)
F1 SW of Pennville Sullivan 2020 7.3 miles
(11.7 km)
A barn and several outbuildings were destroyed.
F4 SE of Queen City, MO to SE of Pulaski, IA Schuyler, MO, Scotland, Davis, IA 2045 25.7 miles
(41.1 km)
5 farms were destroyed, 2 of which had every structure leveled. 20 other farms were damaged.
F1 SW of Glendale Putnam 2045 2.5 miles
(4 km)
F4 NE of Chesterfield to NE of Spanish Lake St. Louis 0055 25 miles
(40 km)
3 deaths - Tornado moved through the St. Louis suburbs striking Maryland Heights, St.Ann, Lambert Field, and Spanish Lake. 168 homes were destroyed and 1740 others were damaged. Some of the homes were leveled. A nursing home was also badly damaged.
Iowa
F3 N of Selma Van Buren 2115 25 miles
(40 km)
Tornado badly damaged several homes, some of which lost roofs and walls. Barns and outbuildings were destroyed as well.
F1 Washington area Washington 2145 1 mile
(1.6 km)
F0 N of Winfield Henry 2150 0.1 mile
(0.16 km)
F2 N of Fredonia Louisa 2200 3 miles
(4.8 km)
F3 SW of Wever Lee 2215 4.3 miles
(6.9 km)
1 death - Two homes were destroyed, one of which only had one wall left standing.
F2 NE of Wever Lee 2220 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Homes had their roofs torn off and barns were destroyed. Trailers were destroyed as well, injuring 4 people.
F2 NE of Cairo Louisa 2220 2 miles
(3.2 km)
F2 S of Wheatland Clinton 2245 2 miles
(3.2 km)
F2 N of Dixon Scott 2250 2 miles
(3.2 km)
A truck and a car were thrown from a road. Barns were destroyed and homes had their windows blown out.
F2 N of Davenport Scott 2311 2 miles
(3.2 km)
F2 NW of Elvira Clinton 2315 1 mile
(1.6 km)
F2 S of Tenmile Clinton 2315 0.1 mile
(0.16 km)
A warehouse and several barns were destroyed. Homes nearby had their roofs torn off.
F2 W of Muscatine Muscatine unknown unknown A house was unroofed and torn apart.
Illinois
F2 E of Illinois City Rock Island unknown unknown Several homes were damaged at the south edge of town. One farm house had it's roof torn off.
F2 N of Biggsville Henderson 2240 5.7 miles
(9.1 km)
Barns and outbuildings were destroyed.
F3 Mount Carroll area Carroll 2330 7.4 miles
(11.8 km)
Struck the NW side of town where 3 homes were destroyed. Barns were destroyed and extensive roof damage occurred.
F1 N of Sadora Mason 2330 4.5 miles
(7.2 km)
Moved parallel to the Snicarte tornado.
F3 NE of Snicarte Mason 2330 5.1 miles
(8.2 km)
1 death - Homes and outbuildings were destroyed. 3 people were injured and one person was thrown over 200 feet and killed.
F2 SW of Eureka Tazewell, Woodford 0030 3.3 miles
(5.3 km)
F2 S of Virden Macoupin 0050 2.5 miles
(4 km)
F2 NW of Metamora Woodford 0050 2.5 miles
(4 km)
F2 Champaign-Urbana area Champaign 0240 10.4 miles
(16.6 km)
A trailer was destroyed and scattered, two others were overturned, and two more were damaged. One house had its roof torn off.
Wisconsin
F3 S of Brodhead to NE of Janesville Green, Rock 0010 24.9 miles
(39.8 km)
Barns were destroyed and a country club lost its roof and two walls.

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