Jun 27, 2024

(Update) Two homes destroyed, and one person injured after an EF-3 tornado touched down in Whitman Tuesday evening

Posted Jun 27, 2024 7:27 PM
EF-2 tornado that touch down in the Village of Whitman (Courtesy of Grant County Sheriff Michael Rath)
EF-2 tornado that touch down in the Village of Whitman (Courtesy of Grant County Sheriff Michael Rath)

Panhandle Post

***Editor's note: story has been updated to an EF-3 tornado according to the National Weather Service, North Platte office.

Update 6/27/24

Whitman, Neb.  - The National Weather Service has released an updated assessing of the tornado that struck Whitman, Ne Tuesday evening. According to their report, the tornado is now classified as an EF-3 tornado. Several homes sustained damage and two houses received significant damage. 

According to officials, this is the first strong tornado to impact Grant County in over 70 years. If you would like to read the full assessment from the National Weather Service, North Platte Office, click here. 

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Original Story

Whitman, Neb. - Two homes were destroyed, and one person injured after an EF-2 tornado touched down in Whitman Tuesday evening, according to officials. 

According to the Grant County Sheriff, at around 7:30 pm, Tuesday evening, an EF-2 tornado touched down and was seen going through Whitman. 

The sheriff reports, the Village sustained minor structural damage to homes, trees and vehicles. Approximately 1/2 mile south of Whitman 2 homes were destroyed and one person reported injured. Two of three communications towers at Whitman were destroyed. 

The sheriff also added that there is no power to the Village of Whitman and lines are being assessed. A better assessment will be made today. Only emergency personnel or residence are allowed in the area, and people should stay clear of it during this time.