April 1994 Tornado Outbreak - Confirmed Tornadoes - April 27 Event

April 27 Event

F# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Illinois
F1 West Frankfort area Franklin 1005 1 miles
(1.6 km)
A mobile home and a mine building were destroyed. One person was injured.
Tennessee
F0 Athens area McMinn 1815 0.1 miles
(0.16 km)
Damage limited to trees
F0 N of Gandy Lawrence 1940 0.1 miles
(0.16 km)
Damage limited to a few trees
New York
F1 W of Eagle Bridge Rensselaer 1830 1.5 miles
(2.4 km)
Mostly tree damage, some light property damage
Missouri
F0 S of Acorn Corner Pemiscot 1912 0.3 miles
(0.5 km)
Brief touchdown without damage
F0 S of Powersite Taney 2127 0.5 miles
(0.8 km)
Damage limited to trees
F0 Poplar Bluff area Butler 2131 0.5 miles
(0.8 km)
Brief tornado without damage
F0 S of Gainesville Ozark 2254 0.2 miles
(0.32 km)
Brief touchdown without damage
Kentucky
F0 SE of Hopson Trigg, Caldwell 2300 1 miles
(1.6 km)
F0 SE of Gracey Christian 2315 0.1 miles
(0.16 km)

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