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Tornado Warning — Warned Area, IN — Jun 22, 2026

NWS PAH · ETN 50 · National Weather Service warning
Radar-indicated position & projected track

Event Summary

The National Weather Service office PAH issued a tornado warning at 00:54 UTC on Jun 22, 2026. The warning was in effect for 21 minutes, ending at Jun 22, 2026 01:15 UTC. At the last radar check, the storm was located near 38.22, -87.22, moving east at about 28 mph.

Timeline

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Counties Affected

Storm Reports

TimeLocationCounty / StateEFRemarks
1 WSW Spurgeon Pike, IN UNK Rope tornado on the ground from EM. (PAH)
5 SE Spurgeon Warrick, IN UNK EF0 Tornado. Peak Winds 85 mph. Several trees uprooted. (PAH)
8 NW Dale Pike, IN UNK Corrects previous tornado report from 8 NW Dale. Tornado reported on the ground near Dale... IN. Public and chaser report relayed via EM. (PAH)
1 NW Dale Spencer, IN UNK EF1 Tornado. Peak Winds 95 mph. Path Length less than one-half mile. Extensive crop damage. Turkey barns suffered significant roof damage. Shingle damage to adjacent ho (PAH)
8 NW Dale Pike, IN UNK Tornado reported on the ground near Dale... IN. Public and chaser report relayed via EM. (PAH)
2 N Dale Spencer, IN UNK Reported near I-64 and US 231. (PAH)
3 NW Newburgh Warrick, IN UNK *** 2 INJ *** EF1 Tornado. 100 mph peak winds. 3 mile path length. Roof and fence damage at an apartment complex. Roof damage continues to other apartments downstream. (PAH)
3 NW Newburgh Warrick, IN UNK Brief tornado reported near Epworth Road and Lloyd Expy near Deaconess Gateway. (PAH)
4 E Newburgh Warrick, IN UNK Brief touchdown reported in Dayville. (PAH)
Grandview Spencer, IN UNK EF0 Tornado. Peak Winds 80 mph. Path Length one-half mile. Brief tornado produced shingle damage to a couple homes and uprooted several trees. (PAH)
2 ENE Grandview Spencer, IN UNK Tornado reported with trees down between Grandview and Lewisport. (PAH)

Preliminary local storm reports (SPC) within the warned area window — subject to revision after NWS surveys.

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