PADUCAH, Ky. (WSIL) â€� The National Weather Service as added more confirmed tornadoes to the list from Wednesday's outbreak.Â
The NWS says three tornadoes touched down in Southeast Missouri.
Delta, Missouri was hit with an EF-2 tornado that traveled over 15 miles. It was 600 yards wide and damaged over 200 homes.
Another tornado hit Cape Girardeau and was classified as an EF-1. It traveled for over 8 miles and was 50 yards wide.Â
The last was in Bollinger County, Arab, Missouri. That tornado was an EF-2. It traveled roughly 8 miles and was 175 yards wide.Â
Western Kentucky saw a couple tornadoes as well.Â
One tornado was confirmed to have started in Ballard County and ended in McCracken County. It's an EF-2 that was 1,000 yards wide and traveled for over 19 miles.Â
Another tornado started in Southern Illinois and ended in Western Kentucky. That brings in a total of seven tornados that hit Southern Illinois.Â
The EF-2 tornado traveled from Massac County, into Pope County, and ended in Livingston County, Ky. It traveled of 12.1 miles.Â
An EF-1 hit the southwest portion of Union County. It traveled for nearly 11 miles.Â
An EF-1 was confirmed east of Creal Springs. The NWS says it traveled 3.4 miles.Â
Another tornado traveled through two counties. An EF-1 traveled from Saline and Gallatin Counties. It traveled 5.1 miles and was over 300 yards wide.Â
An EF-0 was confirmed north of Anna, Ill. The NWS says it traveled for only about a mile and was 25 yards wide.Â
The NWS says an EF-2 was confirmed north of Buncombe. It was 250 yards wide and traveled 5.8 miles.Â
The National Weather Service says they will provide more updates as they keep surveying storm damage across the region.