Tornado Reports
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| 18:40Z | EF0 | KPBZ | PA | Crawford | Conneautville | An EF0 tornado touched down in Crawford County just to the northwest of Conneautville. The initial touchdown was just to the west of North Townline Road about a half mile north of State Route 198. The tornado continued northeast on the ground for over a mile before lifting after crossing Fisher Road. The damage path was no more than a 50 yards in width and consisted of around 200 downed trees. A barn along the damage path also sustained minor damage. |
| 20:55Z | EF0 | KLBB | TX | Lynn | New Home | A National Weather Service meteorologist observed a short-lived landspout tornado over an open field north of New Home. The landspout tornado formed during the initiation stage of a thunderstorm which eventually showed Doppler radar-based evidence of large hail. No damage was reported. |
| 21:06Z | EF0 | KCBW | ME | Penobscot | Augustine Pond Arpt | An EF0 tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees in a remote portion of northern Penobscot county near Shin Pond. Some trees were snapped near their base while the majority were snapped further up the trunk...with several of the trees around 20 inches in diameter and 100 feet tall. Based on the storm survey...it was determined that the tornadic circulation generally remained just above the surface along much of its path...affecting mostly the tree tops. The most extensive tree damage occurred along...and just north of...Grand Lake Road between Scraggly Lake Road and Flemming Brook. |
| 21:58Z | EF1 | KPBZ | OH | Carroll | Scroggsfield | An EF1 tornado was confirmed by a NWS storm survey with a maximum wind speed of 90 MPH. A supercell thunderstorm produced a tornado that touched down 10.5 miles east of Carrollton in eastern Carroll county for almost a mile and one half and exited Carroll county just north of the intersection of of Township Highway 317 and SR 164 around 1701EST. The tornado continued into northwest Jefferson county before dissipating around 1705EST 4 miles northeast of Bergholz with a total path length of approximately 4 miles. The maximum width was about 300 yds. The tornado was EF1 in both counties with trees toppled or snapped. Structural damage included a porch roof, shingles off roofs, broken windows and siding torn off homes. A chimney was knocked down and numerous outbuildings suffered roof or wall damage. A large tree also fell on a mobile home. |
| 22:01Z | EF1 | KPBZ | OH | Jefferson | Pravo | An EF1 tornado was confirmed by a NWS storm survey with maximum winds of 90 MPH. A supercell thunderstorm produced a tornado that touched down 10.5 miles east of Carrollton in eastern Carroll county and entered Jefferson county just north of the intersection of of Township Highway 317 and SR 164 around 1701EST. The tornado continued into northwest Jefferson county before dissipating around 1705EST 4 miles northeast of Bergholz with a total path length of approximately 4 miles. The maximum width was about 300 yds. The tornado was EF1 in both counties with trees toppled or snapped. Structural damage included a porch roof, shingles off roofs, broken windows and siding torn off homes. A chimney was knocked down and numerous outbuildings suffered roof or wall damage. A large tree also fell on a mobile home. |
| 03:47Z | EF1 | KCRP | TX | San Patricio | Mathis | An NWS Survey concluded and EF-1 tornado touched down approximately 1.5 miles southeast of Tynan, in a grain field south of FM 796. The tornado was approximately 1/4 mile wide, and on the ground for roughly 2.51 miles in San Patricio County before crossing into Bee County. The tornado then continued roughly another 5 miles to the east-southeast on the Bee and San Patricio County line, or just inside the Bee County line. Crops were flattened, several large crop sprinklers flipped over, a shed was partially destroyed, and power poles snapped along the path. Maximum wind speeds of 90 mph were estimated. |
| 03:52Z | EF1 | KCRP | TX | Bee | Tynan | An NWS Survey concluded and EF-1 tornado touched down approximately 1.5 miles southeast of Tynan, in a grain field south of FM 796. The tornado was approximately 1/4 mile wide, and on the ground for roughly 2.51 miles in San Patricio County before crossing into Bee County. The tornado then continued roughly another 5 miles to the east-southeast on the Bee and San Patricio County line, or just inside the Bee County line. Crops were flattened, several large crop sprinklers flipped over, a shed was partially destroyed, and power poles snapped along the path. Maximum wind speeds of 90 mph were estimated. |
| 04:15Z | EF0 | KCRP | TX | Nueces | Chapman Ranch | An NWS survey concluded an EF-0 tornado touched down 1/4 mile south of Hwy 286 and CR 18. The tornado was on the ground from roughly 1/2 mile, traveling northeast through crop fields. Width was roughly 10-20 yards wide, base upon crop damage observed. Max wind speeds of 70-80 mph were estimated. |
| 04:18Z | EF0 | KCRP | TX | Refugio | Bonnie View | An NWS concluded and EF-0 tornado touched down in a grain field roughly 5 miles southeast of Woodsboro, near Levien Road and FM 3037. The tornado was roughly 20 yards wide and on the ground for approximately 1/4 mile. Crops were flattened along the path. Winds speed of 70-80 mph were estimated. |
| 04:34Z | EF2 | KCRP | TX | Aransas | Rockport | An NWS survey team concluded a tornado touched down 4 miles west of Rockport. The tornado was on the ground for roughly 3.75 miles, traveling southeast and ending near Bypass 35 and 16th streets. The maximum wind speed was estimated at 120 mph, an EF-2, and had a maximum width of almost 3/10 of a mile. Several homes were damaged, an RV flipped, and 4 boats damaged. A home weather station recorded a peak wind gust to 103 mph before failing. Over 20 large tension poles were snapped completely off along Hwy 1069. Hundreds of trees and tree limbs were snapped. Vehicles at a salvage yard were moved several yards, and a garage was completely destroyed. An 18 wheeler was flipped over along Bypass 35. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).