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    12 tornadoes confirmed from weekend storms

    By Jacob Lanier,

    22 days ago

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City National Weather Service has confirmed that 12 tornadoes touched down across northeastern Kansas and western Missouri. Five tornadoes hit on Friday, April 26 and seven tornadoes hit on Saturday April 27.

    The strongest tornadoes were two EF-1 tornadoes in Bates County, near Butler and Ballard, with 95 MPH peak winds. Another EF-1 tornado hit Gentry, MO with 90 MPH peak winds. The two most impacted zones were Butler and Henry counties along with northern Missouri near the Iowa state border.

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    There were two other confirmed touchdowns in Brown County, Kansas, and Linn County, Missouri but caused no damage. Those have been rated EF-Unknown by the National Weather Service, since the Enhanced-Fujita tornado scale is based on damage estimated winds. Here is what the Brown County tornado looked like on Saturday.

    A tornado touches down in Brown County, Kansas, on April 27. Credit: Cary Bahora

    April and May typically are when the most tornadoes hit Missouri and is considered the peak time of our severe storm season. Be sure to stay with the FOX4 weather team as more storms are expected this week.

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