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Topeka, KS
Weather Forecast Office
Tornadoes Hit Topeka, Lake Perry
Weak tornadoes touched down in southwestern and southeastern Topeka, then again in Jefferson County at Lake Perry. Surveys of these tornados indicated winds of 65 to 85 mph occurred with the tornados causing minor damage in their paths, including knocking down a concession stand at the Washburn Rural High School track and field, some minor roof damage in southwest Topeka and blowing over a camper trailer at 29th and Croco. A tree was blown down in the Lakeside Village community east of Lake Perry, blocking the front door to a mobile home requiring outside assistance for the homeowner to exit.
Reflectivity and Storm Relative Velocity of the Supercell Thunderstorms that produced the Tornados
The supercell thunderstorm developed over southeastern Wabaunsee County dropping 2 1/2" hail onto Eskridge. As the storm moved into southern Shawnee County, it began to rotate near Auburn and produced numerous funnel clouds and a brief touchdown across southwestern Topeka, then moving along the Kansas Turnpike into eastern Topeka and eventually across the Billard airfield. There were also a couple reports of hail as large as 5 1/4" in Topeka. The storm then redeveloped and produced a tornado over Perry Lake. Below is a map of the tornado tracks.
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Images of the Funnel Clouds and Tornados over Topeka. Click to enlarge
Images of the Funnel and Tornado near Lake Perry. Click to enlarge
Damage near Washburn Rural high school and Lake Perry. Click to enlarge
Some of the hail stones that fell in Eskridge, Topeka and Lake Perry. Click to enlarge
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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
National Weather Service
Topeka, KS
1116 NE Strait Avenue
Topeka, KS 66616-1667
785-234-2592
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