EF-1 Tornado Strikes Ann Arbor, Leaving Destruction in Its Wake
EF-1 Tornado Strikes Ann Arbor, Leaving Destruction in Its Wake
US · Published Apr 16, 2026
An EF-1 tornado touched down in Ann Arbor, Michigan, causing significant damage.
The tornado carved a 1.7-mile path, downing trees and power lines and damaging homes.
Emergency services are working to clear debris and restore power to affected areas, urging residents to exercise caution.
Tornado causes destruction in Ann Arbor, Michigan
An EF-1 tornado struck Ann Arbor, Michigan, early Wednesday morning, leaving a trail of destruction. The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado's 1.7-mile path, which caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and the environment. Residents had suspected a tornado due to severe weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy rainfall. The tornado's winds, estimated between 86 and 110 miles per hour, downed trees and power lines, resulting in widespread power outages. Homes and businesses suffered damage ranging from minor structural issues to more significant impacts like roof damage and broken windows.
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