| Enormous tornado seen shredding a neighborhood on Friday across still partly frozen Union Lake in Michigan Friday. |
So far, at least eight deaths have been reported in tornadoes over the past two days that struck from Texas to Michigan.
As mentioned in an earlier post, a woman and her daughter died in tornado in Oklahoma on Thursday night.
On Friday, powerful tornadoes unexpectedly struck southern Michigan, killing four people. It was the deadliest day for tornadoes in Michigan since 1980.
Social media has been full of images of a huge tornado chewing up houses in Union City, where three people died. Another tornado hit Three Rivers, where it shredded commercial buildings and houses. .
Videos are at the bottom of this post.
Although the forecast indicated there was a small possibility of a brief, weak tornado in southern Michigan, nobody expected anything like this. This will likely be the earliest on record that twisters of that strength have been seen in Michigan.
Normally, Michigan gets about 13 tornadoes a year, and on average gets just one per year in March. The only comparable March tornado I can think of off hand was an EF-3 in Dexter, Michigan on March 15, 2012, which destroyed about a dozen homes.
The Washington Post explains it well:
"The afternoon tornado was particularly striking because it passed over several frozen lakes, including Union Lake. And it did so in an area that may not have been expecting it - the National Weather Service forecast Michigan to have a marginal (1 out of 5) severe weather risk. Only weak, low-end tornadoes were considered plausible, and the main focus of potentially damaging tornadoes on Friday was on the Plains and mid-Mississippi Valley."
Those area were indeed hit later on Friday. More on that coming up.
One persistent supercell thunderstorm swept across southern Michigan, but it's unclear whether that storm produced one tornado with a long path or several tornadoes in succession. The storm formed near a warm front working its way northward. As WaPo noted, meteorologists advise that we should never trust warm fronts in the spring. They often bring unpleasant surprises.
The first spot that suffered extensive damage was Three Rivers, Michigan, population 7,900. Video shows the twister crashing into Menard's which issort of the Midwest version of Home Depot or Lowe's
With shoppers and employees inside, the roof flew off, one end of the store collapsed and much of the front entrance was torn away, Cars were thrown around the parking lot, Amazingly, nobody at Menard's, or anywhere else in town for that matter were seriously injured.
| A still from a video showing a tornado tearing the roof off of a Menard's in Three Rivers, Michigan, |
One lucky person was the guy unwisely videoing the tornado chaos outside the window of the retail store he was in Despite a giant flock of debris crashing into the store, the window the man was up against did not break.
Judging from photos of the damage, this tornado might have been an EF-3
As the supercell continued on northeastward, the tornado either continued on northeastward or lifted temporarily before reaching Union City. The tornado that hit this town appeared to be much bigger and likely more powerful than whatever hit Three Rivers
Video showed the tornado roaring through a neighborhood on the north edge of mostly frozen Union Lake. This is where those three people died. A fourth person died elsewhere in southern Michigan, presumably from the tornado. The broad, wedged shaped tornado could be seen flinging houses and trees into the air.
OKLAHOMA AGAIN
The action shifted back to Oklahoma and surrounding areas toward evening, the part of the nation that was forecast to be at risk for strong tornadoes
It was the second day in a row tornadoes took the lives of Oklahomans. I mentioned the mother and daughter who died Thursday night in that twister northwest of Oklahoma City.
Friday night's storms focused in eastern Oklahoma, especially near Tulsa. Two people died when a large tornado mowed through the tiny city of Beggs, south of Tulsa. That tornado wrecked homes and badly damaged a school .
Another tornado caused damage on the north side of Tulsa.
It's not unheard of to have a tornado outbreak this early in the season, but it's on the rare side, especially considering now widespread the tornadoes and the threat of twisters is with this one.
So far, we've seen 31 reports of tornadoes since Friday.
It's possible more tornadoes could touch down today somewhere in a band from northeast Texas to western New York. The most likely place for tornadoes are western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, where a tornado watch is in effect this afternoon.
Another outbreak of severe weather and possible tornadoes seems like this coming Tuesday and Wednesday in the Plains and Midwest.
VIDEOS
The Union City, Michigan tornado, as seen from across Union Lake. Click on this link to view or if you see the image below, click on that:
A guy in Three Rivers video'd the tornado as it approached the business he was in. He's damn lucky the window didn't shatter when the wave of debris and high winds hits. Click on this link to view, or if you see the image below, click on that.

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