Severe storms that moved through eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois on Saturday afternoon produced five tornadoes, including weak ones in Jackson and Jo Daviess counties. The first tornado touched down at 2:24 p.m. northeast of Andrew, Iowa. According to the National Weather Service, it had a maximum width of 10 yards and only was on the ground for one-tenth of a mile. The second tornado touched down in an open field just outside of Warren, Illinois at 4:18 p.m. It had a maximum width of 20 yards and was on the ground for a half-mile. No damage was reported from either tornado.



