1920 Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak - Wisconsin

Wisconsin

The only tornado to affect Wisconsin touched down in Kenosha County and caused widespread damage, but there were no injuries or fatalities reported. The F2 tornado first touched west of Pleasant Prairie and moved east-northeast at 50 miles per hour (80 km/h). The only casualties reported were livestock on area farms: Mostly cows, chickens, horses, and sheep. This tornado moved out into Lake Michigan north of Kenosha, Wisconsin.

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