Tornado Outbreak in Eastern, NE and Western Iowa – 4/26/2024



An enhanced risk of severe weather was issued by the Storm Prediction Center on 4/26/2024. A tornado outbreak occurred in multiple states mainly Nebraska & Iowa where long lived supercells produced violent tornadoes that caused extensive damage.
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00:00-22:00 – Strong Violent Tornado crosses I-80 in Nebraska just east of Lincoln.
22:00-29:00 – Strong Violent Tornado kicks up dust and debris just north of I-80 in Nebraska just east of Lincoln
29:00-1:00:00 – Mobile shot of Strong Violent Tornado kicks up dust and debris just north of I-80 in Nebraska just east of Lincoln
1:00:00-2:11:00 – Large Wedge Tornado that just impacted Minden, Iowa minutes before crossed I-80 just NE of town. Towards end of clip, there is a semi that had been impacted by tornado. Driver was okay.
2:11:00- 2:48:00 – Driving Towards Large Wedge Tornado that just impacted Minden, Iowa minutes before crossed I-80 just NE of town.
2:48:00-3:18:00 – Mobile shot of Strong Violent Tornado kicks up dust and debris just south of I-80 in Nebraska just east of Lincoln
3:18:00-4:22:00 – Mobile shot of Strong Violent Tornado kicks up dust and debris just south of I-80 in Nebraska just east of Lincoln

SID: Brennan Jontz
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20 thoughts on “Tornado Outbreak in Eastern, NE and Western Iowa – 4/26/2024”

  1. Great videos! I’ve lived through six tornadoes and lost two homes and the other four were severely damaged but we survived! Keep up the great work because the more we learn about them the better we can be at preparing!

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  2. Timestamp 1:03 – 1:2p looks like a smaller 2013 El Reno with the center core and the multiple vortices around it – lots of them like mini tornadoes. This is really good video footage, excellent clarity, and everything. Makes me feel like I'm in the car watching it in person. Stay safe this season!

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  3. Truckdrivers why are you driving into or too close to a monster tornadoes,?? You found out that your 80,000lb rig is a toy to that huge funnel!! Check your weather before heading out in these states this time of the year! Use safe judgment! The winds in these storms exceed 200 to 300mph! They are no joke! I'm a driver with 42yrs experience!

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  4. I see this constantly on these tornado videos and finally have to wonder out loud: why, in the name of hell, would you keep driving TOWARD the tornado and not pull over while it was still a good ways ahead and wait for it to pass??

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  5. It's still mind blowing crazy how normal drivers on the various highways, interstates and roads will keep driving right into the path of the tornado that is clearly coming at them and destroying everything in it's path and I'm not referring to the various stormchasers, scientists, or weather related people who actually know what they are doing and will actively avoid getting hit or trapped by the tornado they are following and documenting. I have great respect for them and the work they do which could help give earlier warnings and better understanding about the various types of tornadoes and storms. If I hadn't become an elementary school teacher I probably would have changed my focus to physics, geology or the science related to the weather which has always been an interest of mine from a young age. My father became a weather watcher after he finally retired in his late seventies.

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