The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities confirmed that three tornadoes touched down in eastern Iowa and western Illinois Thursday. The first tornado that was confirmed started at 5:04 PM eight miles west of Maysville, Iowa, continued on for 22 miles, and ended at 5:30 PM 2 miles south of DeWitt, Iowa. Estimated peak winds with this tornado reached 100 MPH, making it an EF-1 with a max width of 100 yards.
The second tornado that was on the ground started 1 mile southeast of the Clinton Airport at 5:40 PM, continued for 13 miles, and ended 5 miles northeast of Fulton, Illinois at 6:00 PM. Estimated peak wind with this was also 100 mph, making it an EF-1. The max tornado width was 75 yards.
The third and final tornado in the NWS Quad Cities CWA started 5 miles northeast of Fulton, Illinois at 6:02 PM, continued 7.5 miles, and ended at 6:15 PM 8 miles east of Thomson, Illinois. Estimated peak winds topped 90 MPH, making it a low end EF1 with a max width of 50 yards.