Rare December tornadoes rip through several states as Illinois sees 22 storms flatten 100 homes while a Georgia naval base is hit and dozens are injured with one person killed

Rare December tornadoes rip through several states as Illinois sees 22 storms flatten 100 homes while a Georgia naval base is hit and dozens are injured with one person killed

  • About 22 tornadoes ripped through Illinois this weekend with one a half-mile wide in Taylorville
  • One unidentified person was killed in a Missouri tornado, with details unknown at this time
  • Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base in Georgia was hit Sunday afternoon, injuring four people
  • Peak months for tornadoes in much of the Midwest are April and June, making these storms very rare 

Tornadoes have ripped through several Midwest and southern states in a rare and unexpected occurrence for December.

Residents in central Illinois on Sunday assessed the damage after 22 rare December tornadoes, including one the day before that was a half-mile-wide, ripped roofs off homes in Taylorville, downed power lines and injured at least 20 people.

The severe weather in Illinois was part of a line of thunderstorms that raked areas of the central US late Friday and into Saturday, killing one person in Missouri’s tornado with speeds up to 100mph.

The National Weather Service confirmed tornadoes in Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and one in Georgia that injured four people at Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base Sunday afternoon, while a tornado threat loomed in Northwest Florida.

At least three tornadoes were confirmed in northwest and southwest Arkansas, which largely caused property and structural damage. No injuries or fatalities were reported.

Peak months for tornadoes in much of the Midwest are April and June, according to the weather service.

Rodney Henry scurries down the trunk of a large tree that fell onto the home of Chris and Dennis Metsker Sunday in Taylorville, Illinois

Rodney Henry scurries down the trunk of a large tree that fell onto the home of Chris and Dennis Metsker Sunday in Taylorville, Illinois

Shocking video captured Saturday's tornado spotted in Beardstown, Illinois 

Shocking video captured Saturday’s tornado spotted in Beardstown, Illinois

Joyce Morrissey sorts through the debris of her nephew Stephen Tirpak's house in Taylorville, Illinois.  The National Weather Service says multiple tornadoes touched down in central Illinois, damaging dozens of structures and injuring multiple people

Joyce Morrissey sorts through the debris of her nephew Stephen Tirpak’s house in Taylorville, Illinois.  The National Weather Service says multiple tornadoes touched down in central Illinois, damaging dozens of structures and injuring multiple people

A car that had been inside a building, was turned on its side, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018, at Country Classic Cars near Staunton, Illinois

A car that had been inside a building, was turned on its side, Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018, at Country Classic Cars near Staunton, Illinois

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Steven Tirpak uses a chainsaw to remove tree branches that fell onto his two-story home in Taylorville after several tornadoes ripped through the state 

Steven Tirpak uses a chainsaw to remove tree branches that fell onto his two-story home in Taylorville after several tornadoes ripped through the state

At least 20 tornadoes touchdown and were reported throughout the state Saturday, injuring dozens 

At least 20 tornadoes touchdown and were reported throughout the state Saturday, injuring dozens

The first tornado touched down in Van Buren, Arkansas, about 130miles northwest of Little Rock. The tornado was rated an EF2, which indicates wind speeds as high as 135 mph.

About 10 minutes later, a second weaker tornado was confirmed less than 10miles away near the town of Rudy, Arkansas and early Saturday morning a third tornado with estimated peak winds of 107 mph traveled about 8.5miles through Spring Hill in southwest Arkansas, about 110miles from Little Rock. Its path was intermittent and mostly caused damage to trees and to some structures.

But at least 12 tornadoes were reported in Illinois on Saturday, including the Taylorville tornado, which has been confirmed.

If the majority are confirmed, that would be the most tornadoes in Illinois in a December storm since December 18-19, 1957, when there were 21.

The weather service sent crews Sunday to survey the hardest-hit areas in Illinois, which included Taylorville, 25 miles southeast of Springfield.

Photographs and video from Taylorville showed several houses flattened, with residents wading into debris to salvage what they could.

Some homes remained standing but with gaping holes in the roofs or with no roofs at all…...More Here

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