Meteorologists confirm it was a tornado that caused damage in northwest Cedar Rapids Monday night. It was one of three tornadoes to touch down in Eastern Iowa.

Meteorologists from the National Weather Service conducted a storm survey on Tuesday to examine the storm damage and the path.

The tornado, ranked an EF1 with winds of 100 miles per hour, was 30 yards wide and was on the ground for more than a mile.

Officials said it touched down along E Avenue in the Cedar Hills area of northwest Cedar Rapids and continued through residential areas before lifting at the intersection of Q Avenue at 29th Street NW. Straight line wind damage was also reported near the intersection of I-380 and Collins Road Northeast.

This was the first tornado to strike the Cedar Rapids-area since 2003. That tornado hit some of the same areas affected by Monday's tornado.

No injuries were reported.