EF-1 Tornado Strikes Ann Arbor, Michigan, Leaving Destruction
EF-1 Tornado Strikes Ann Arbor, Michigan, Leaving Destruction
US · Published Apr 16, 2026
An EF-1 tornado hit Ann Arbor, Michigan, causing significant damage and uprooting trees.
The National Weather Service confirmed the tornado, which had wind speeds between 86 and 110 mph.
Local authorities are assessing the damage and coordinating cleanup efforts, emphasizing the importance of severe weather preparedness.
EF-1 tornado hits Ann Arbor, Michigan
Early Wednesday morning, an EF-1 tornado struck Ann Arbor, Michigan, leaving a 1.7-mile path of destruction. The National Weather Service verified the tornado, confirming residents' suspicions due to the extensive damage. The tornado, classified as EF-1, had wind speeds ranging from 86 to 110 mph, resulting in moderate damage such as uprooted trees and property damage.
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