Tornado Reports
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| 14:05Z | EF0 | KSHV | AR | Hempstead | Fulton | The NWS conducted a storm survey in southwest Hempstead County and concluded that the damage was the result of an EF0 tornado. The tornado first touched down just northeast of Fulton, Arkansas along Hwy. 195 where several pine trees were snapped in a pine thicket. The tornado was at its widest point at this time, approximately 100 yards wide near Hwy. 195. The storm then continued on an east northeast trajectory snapping trees as it crossed CR 10. The storm then lifted just to the west of CR 15. Estimated wind speeds were 75-80 mph. |
| 18:55Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Erath | Bluff Dale | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado began approximately 2 miles southeast of Bluff Dale in Erath County and continued to the east into Hood County. This tornado had a path length of approximately 2.5 miles and an estimated width of 150 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 85 mph. |
| 18:56Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Hood | Paluxy | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado began approximately 2 miles southeast of Bluff Dale in Erath County and continued to the east into Hood County. This tornado had a path length of approximately 2.5 miles and an estimated width of 150 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 85 mph. |
| 19:00Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Hood | Paluxy | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado began approximately 4.5 miles southwest of Tolar. This tornado had a path length of approximately 0.5 miles and an estimated width of 25 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75-80 mph. |
| 19:02Z | EF0 | KSRX | OK | Mccurtain | Holly Creek | Multiple trees were snapped along a 9 mile track just south and east of Broken Bow, Oklahoma. A tornado touched down 5 miles southwest of Broken Bow and continued northeast crossing Hwy. 70 one mile south of Broken Bow. The storm then continued northeast ending approximately 4 miles east of Broken Bow on Hwy. 70. Damage consisted of mainly trees being snapped and uprooted. Winds were estimated at 75-85 mph. |
| 19:55Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Polk | Big Fork | A tornado blew down numerous trees and power lines. The tornado exited Polk County east-northeast of Opal and entered Montgomery County southwest of Pine Ridge. |
| 20:00Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Montgomery | Pine Ridge | This tornado exited Polk County east-northeast of Opal and entered Montgomery County southwest of Pine Ridge. In Montgomery County, numerous trees and some power lines were blown down. |
| 20:00Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Somervell | Rainbow | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado began approximately 2.5 miles west-northwest of Rainbow. This tornado had a path length of approximately 0.75 miles and an estimated width of 50 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75-80 mph. |
| 20:10Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Johnson | Cleburne Muni Arpt | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred north of Cleburne State Park. This tornado had a path length of approximately 2.5 miles and an estimated width of 400 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75 mph. |
| 20:15Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Johnson | Lake Pat Cleburne | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred 3 miles east-northeast of Cleburne State Park. This tornado had a path length of approximately 1 mile and an estimated width of 150 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75 mph. |
| 20:32Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Cherokee | Mixon | Multiple trees were snapped along an 8 mile track just south of the Smith County, Cherokee County line. The tornado touched down 6 miles southwest of Troup, Texas on Hwy. 135 and continued northeast crossing Hwy. 110 before ending just north of FM 13. Damaged consisted of several trees being snapped and uprooted along the path and a small out building was rolled. Winds were estimated at 85-95 mph. |
| 21:23Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Hill | Itasca | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred 2 miles south-southeast of Itasca. This tornado had a path length of approximately 0.7 miles and an estimated width of 30 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75 mph. The tornado was described as small and rope-like. |
| 21:23Z | EF1 | KOHX | KY | Christian | Pembroke | Barns and sheds were destroyed. Trees were uprooted or broken. Peak winds were estimated near 90 mph. The average path width was 250 yards. |
| 21:24Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Garland | Hamilton | Thousands of trees were blown down on land belonging to private timber companies. An old house suffered severe damage, another house had its garage destroyed, and several outbuildings were damaged. The track of this tornado was close to Main Haul Rd. The tornado exited Garland County north-northeast of Beaudry and entered Saline County west-northwest of Electric. |
| 21:35Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Pike | Rosboro | The tornado blew down trees. The tornado exited Pike County north-northeast of Rosboro and moved into Clark County north-northwest of Amity. |
| 21:38Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Saline | Electric | This tornado exited Garland County north-northeast of Beaudry and entered Saline County west-northwest of Electric. Hundreds of trees were blown down on land belonging to a private timber company. Most of the tree damage was noted just north of Weyerhaeuser 24000 Rd. |
| 21:40Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Clark | Amity | This tornado exited Pike County north-northeast of Rosboro and moved into Clark County north-northwest of Amity. In Clark County, numerous trees were blown down. The tornado exited Clark County west-northwest of Elm and moved into Montgomery County east-southeast of Welsh. |
| 21:43Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Montgomery | Welsh | A tornado exited Clark County west-northwest of Elm and entered Montgomery County east-southeast of Welsh. In Montgomery County, the tornado knocked down trees, power lines, and power poles, took the roof off of a barn, and caused a tree to fall on a house. The tornado exited Montgomery County east-northeast of Welsh and entered Hot Spring County west-southwest of Bonnerdale. |
| 21:47Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Hot Spring | Bonnerdale | This tornado moved out of Montgomery County east-northeast of Welsh and entered Hot Spring County west-southwest of Bonnerdale. In Hot Spring County, the tornado blew down trees and damaged outbuildings. The tornado exited Hot Spring County north-northwest of Bonnerdale and entered Garland County south-southwest of Meyers. |
| 21:49Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Garland | Meyers | This tornado exited Hot Spring County north-northwest of Bonnerdale and entered Garland County south-southwest of Meyers. In Garland County, some trees were blown down. |
| 21:56Z | EF2 | KLZK | AR | Garland | Maddox | A tornado affected the area around Old Dallas Rd. and the Sunshine community. A Red Cross survey indicated 1 house and 8 mobile homes were destroyed, 4 houses and 4 mobile homes suffered major damage, and 19 houses and 9 mobile homes had minor damage. Numerous outbuildings were destroyed. A travel trailer was pushed onto a car. Hundreds of trees were blown down or snapped off, and numerous power lines were blown down. |
| 22:00Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Pike | Daisy | The tornado removed part of the second floor from a house, and damaged barns and outbuildings. Numerous trees were blown down, with trees landing on a house, a mobile home, and a vehicle. |
| 22:02Z | EF2 | KLZK | AR | Garland | Maddox | This tornado affected areas around the Bear community, Brady Mountain Rd., the eastern end of Lake Ouachita, and Lake Ouachita State Park. A Red Cross survey indicated approximately 1 house destroyed, 4 houses and 3 mobile homes with major damage, 16 houses and 9 mobile homes with minor damage, and 3 houses and 1 mobile home affected. A large metal building that once housed a golf academy sustained severe damage, with the roof torn off and metal girders twisted. A camping trailer was blown into a field and destroyed. Several outbuildings were destroyed. Hundreds of trees were knocked down or snapped off. Numerous power lines were blown down. Considerable damage occurred at Lake Ouachita State Park. A portion of the tornado's track was determined during an aerial survey by the Arkansas Forestry Commission. |
| 22:18Z | EF0 | KSRX | OK | Mccurtain | Eagletown | Multiple trees were snapped and a small convenience store had roof damage along a 2.5 mile track. The tornado touched down one mile north northwest of Eagletown, Oklahoma on Hwy. 24 then continued east for 2.5 miles ending just north of Hwy. 24. Winds were estimated at 75-85 mph. |
| 22:20Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Ellis | Avalon | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado began just west of Avalon and moved east into town. This tornado had a path length of approximately 0.5 miles and an estimated width of 50 yards. An elementary school suffered partial roof loss and a residence also sustained minor damage to its roof. Winds were estimated at 80 mph. |
| 22:37Z | EF0 | KSRX | AR | Little River | Jewell | Multiple trees were snapped along a 7 mile track just south and east of Horatio, Arkansas. A tornado touched down 4 miles southwest of Horatio along state Hwy. 41. The tornado continued northeast, ending 3 miles east northeast of Horatio on Hwy. 24. Damage consisted mainly of trees being snapped and uprooted. Winds were estimated at 75-85 mph. This tornado continued into Sevier County, Arkansas. |
| 22:38Z | EF0 | KSRX | AR | Sevier | Neal Spgs | This was a continuation of the tornado that moved out of Little River County and into Sevier County, Arkansas. Multiple trees were snapped along a 7 mile track just south and east of Horatio, Arkansas. A tornado touched down 4 miles southwest of Horatio along state Hwy. 41. The tornado continued northeast, ending 3 miles east northeast of Horatio on Hwy. 24. Damage consisted mainly of trees being snapped and uprooted. Winds were estimated at 75-85 mph. |
| 22:47Z | EF1 | KLSX | MO | Wayne | Silva | Structural damage was limited to the side of a church. The tornado uprooted and snapped dozens of oaks and pines. The heaviest damage was in a forested area, where peak winds were estimated near 100 mph. |
| 22:58Z | EF1 | KLSX | MO | Wayne | Clubb | At a horse ranch near Clubb, the tornado lifted wall panels from a horse arena, lifted a segment of roofing from a house, uprooted trees, and heavily damaged a 111-year-old barn. Numerous power poles were snapped. The trees exhibited a convergent pattern, and tin from the arena was circulated, including some that was found 200 yards south of the arena. The tornado continued on the ground uprooting trees, maximizing intensity as it crossed County Road 216. The remainder of the path was through forested areas, including a conservation area. Peak winds were estimated near 105 mph. |
| 23:07Z | EF3 | KLZK | AR | Garland | Ozark Lithia | Homes were destroyed in the Walnut Valley, Ozark Lithia, Ranch Estates, and Mountain Valley areas. Church buildings and the Teen Challenge building on Arkansas Highway 7 were badly damaged. Vehicles were piled up in the parking lot of the church. An 8-month old baby was killed in the Walnut Valley area. A Red Cross survey indicated approximately 25 houses and 21 mobile homes were destroyed, 22 houses and 5 mobile homes suffered severe damage, 18 houses and 4 mobile homes had minor damage, and 5 houses and 2 mobile homes were affected. A two-story house had its top floor removed. Several outbuildings and a well-constructed barn were destroyed. A portion of the tornado's track was determined during an aerial survey by the Arkansas Forestry Commission. This tornado exited Garland County northwest of the incorporated portion of Fountain Lake and entered Saline County in Hot Springs Village. |
| 23:16Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Saline | Hot Springs Village | This tornado exited Garland County northwest of the incorporated portion of Fountain Lake and entered Saline County in Hot Springs Village. Thousands of trees were blown down in Hot Springs Village, with more than 100 houses suffering damage from the falling trees. A cell phone tower was also blown down. Power outages were widespread. Boats and docks were destroyed on Lake Balboa. |
| 23:21Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Perry | Thornburg | The worst damage from this tornado occurred at Heifer International's ranch. Several buildings had their roofs torn off and thrown into adjacent fields and several hay barns were destroyed. No animals at the ranch were harmed. Otherwise, several houses had major roof damage and some other houses had lesser amounts of roof damage. Dozens of trees were snapped off or blown over. Several vehicles were badly damaged by falling trees. Barns and outbuildings were damaged. A number of power lines were blown down. |
| 23:29Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Pike | Pisgah | The tornado blew down numerous trees, one of which fell on the cab of a tractor-trailer. |
| 23:30Z | EF1 | KPAH | MO | Bollinger | Sedgewickville | The south half of a roof was torn completely off, including the roof decking. A power pole was snapped. Debris was hanging in trees along the damage path. Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted. At the end of the path, a mobile home was blown into a shed. Rescue crews had difficulty reaching a woman trapped inside the mobile home because of flooded roads. Both the shed and mobile home were demolished. Peak winds were estimated near 100 mph. The average path width was 50 yards. |
| 23:48Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Wye | This tornado occurred west of Lake Maumelle, in the area around Arkansas Highway 10 and Bringle Creek Rd. The tornado blew down many trees, with one tree falling on a vehicle and another on a farm tractor. Fences were knocked down and outbuildings were damaged. |
| 23:48Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Ferndale | This was the beginning of the tornado that was destined to cause major damage in Vilonia. In this section of Pulaski County, most of the damage consisted of trees being blown down. In addition, four large power transmission towers near the Arkansas River were destroyed. The tornado exited Pulaski County 1.31 miles northeast of Natural Steps and continued into Faulkner County 2.42 miles south of Palarm. |
| 23:53Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Limestone | Coolidge | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred approximately 3 miles northeast of Coolidge. This tornado had a path length of approximately 1.3 miles and an estimated width of 100 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 70 mph. |
| 23:59Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Freestone | Wortham | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred just west of Wortham. This tornado had a path length of approximately 0.8 miles and an estimated width of 100 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75 mph. |
| 00:01Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Faulkner | Palarm | This tornado exited Pulaski County 1.31 miles northeast of Natural Steps and moved into Faulkner County 2.42 miles south of Palarm. It crossed a tiny, peninsula-shaped area of Faulkner County adjacent to the Arkansas River. This section of Faulkner County is uninhabited, so damage was limited to some trees being blown down. The tornado then exited Faulkner County 2.06 miles south of Palarm and entered another section of Pulaski County 1.93 miles northeast of Natural Steps. |
| 00:02Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Natural Steps | This tornado exited Faulkner County 2.06 miles south of Palarm and re-entered Pulaski County 1.93 miles northeast of Natural Steps. In Pulaski County, the tornado badly damaged a small church, blew a tree down into a house, and knocked down numerous trees. The tornado crossed Interstate 40 in extreme northern Pulaski County. It exited Pulaski County north-northwest of Morgan and re-entered Faulkner County east-southeast of Mayflower. |
| 00:06Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Faulkner | Wooster | This tornado knocked down or snapped numerous trees and a few power lines. Several houses had roof damage from falling trees. One house had a gutter ripped off and one of the eaves damaged by a falling tree. |
| 00:08Z | EF2 | KLZK | AR | Faulkner | Mayflower | This tornado exited Pulaski County north-northwest of Morgan and re-entered Faulkner County east-southeast of Mayflower. In Faulkner County, it first moved through the northwest part of Camp Joseph T. Robinson, a National Guard facility. Thousands of trees were blown down in the area of Arkansas Highway 89 and Clinton Rd. In addition, numerous power lines were blown down and some homes and outbuildings were damaged. Similar damage occurred as the tornado continued moving to the northeast. At the Black Oak Ranch Estates mobile home park, numerous mobile homes were destroyed and four people were killed. Two of the victims, a 63 year-old man and a 55 year-old man, were in separate mobile homes. The other two victims, a man and his wife, both 45 years-old, had left their mobile home and taken shelter in a large, metal, intermodal shipping container. The tornado carried the container approximately 150 yards, depositing it on the bank of a pond. The tornado next moved through Vilonia, causing damage to residences over a large part of the town. Businesses along U.S. Highway 64 were also damaged. Also on the highway, two tractor-trailers overturned, with one of them spilling its load of food products. After leaving Vilonia, the tornado continued on to the northeast. Additional trees were blown down, and houses and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. The Red Cross indicated that approximately 34 houses and 62 mobile homes were destroyed, 91 houses and 41 mobile homes suffered major damage, 145 houses and 43 mobile homes had minor damage, and 53 houses and 38 mobile homes were affected. The tornado then exited Faulkner County south of Mount Vernon and moved into White County west of Hammonsville. |
| 00:25Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Freestone | Simsboro | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred approximately 4 miles southwest of Fairfield. This tornado had a path length of approximately 3.5 miles and an estimated width of 500 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75 mph. |
| 00:35Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Leon | Oakwood | A NWS Storm Survey determined an EF-0 tornado occurred approximately 1 mile east of Oakwood. This tornado had a path length of approximately 1 mile and an estimated width of 100 yards. Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado and winds were estimated at 75 mph. |
| 00:38Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | White | Hammonsville | The tornado exited Faulkner County south of Mount Vernon and entered White County west of Hammonsville. In White County, the tornado knocked trees down onto houses, damaged the roofs of houses, destroyed barns and outbuildings, overturned a recreational vehicle and the trailer portion of a tractor-trailer, and blew down hundreds of trees. The tornado finally dissipated north of Joy, after having remained on the ground for more than 50 miles. |
| 00:46Z | EF2 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Lynch | Most of this tornado's path was through Little Rock Air Force Base. At least five C-130 aircraft were damaged, three of them severely. A number of buildings in the base shopping area and flight line area suffered damage, including having roofs torn off. The fire station had its roof taken off and its doors buckled. Altogether, more than 20 tons of sheet metal from roofs and buildings was recovered for recycling. Cars were overturned in the parking lot of the Base Exchange. More than 135 houses in the base housing area were damaged or destroyed. A toilet from a house in the base housing area was found lodged in the roof of the Base Exchange shopping center, more than 1/2 mile away. Four people were injured at the air base. North Pulaski High School also suffered damage. The auditorium had its roof torn off and one wall collapsed. A wall of the chemistry building collapsed, weakening the roof of a building that housed 15 classrooms. |
| 00:53Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Wampoo | A tornado blew down a few trees and took much of the roof off of a barn. The tornado exited Pulaski County east-southeast of Wampoo and moved into Lonoke County west of the England Flying Service Airport. |
| 00:55Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Lonoke | England Flying Svc A | This tornado exited Pulaski County east-southeast of Wampoo and entered Lonoke County west of the England Flying Service Airport. In Lonoke County, a number of power poles were snapped off, a farm fertilizer truck was flipped on its side, a grain trailer was tipped over, and some barns and outbuildings were damaged. In the city of England, falling trees damaged the roofs of several houses. |
| 01:15Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Prairie | Crossroad | A mobile home was knocked off its foundation, shingles were blown off a few houses, and numerous trees were blown down. |
| 01:24Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | White | Stony Pt | The tornado knocked down or snapped off hundreds of trees. Many houses suffered roof damage, primarily from falling trees. Damage to roofs also occurred at the Beebe schools. Roofs were blown off several outbuildings, a few cars were crushed by falling trees, and quite a few power lines were blown down. The greatest amount of damage occurred in Beebe. |
| 02:15Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Houston | Crockett | Tornado destroyed unoccupied mobile home and damaged several others along County Road 3015. Path continued across Route 21 with several large trees uprooted or snapped on a hillside east of Route 21. |
| 02:37Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Cherokee | Forest | A high end EF1 tornado began in extreme southeast Cherokee County, Texas just north of the Neches River where it caused roof damage to a home along CR 2829 and blew down several trees. The tornado continued east southeast into Angelina County where it snapped or uprooted dozens of trees and blew down powerlines along FM 1819 around the CR 13 intersection. Several homes in this area also suffered roof damage and a few outbuildings were destroyed. The tornado crossed Choppin Road near Winter Lane where dozens of more trees were snapped or uprooted and additional homes and out buildings suffered damage. Turning more northeast, the tornado continued blowing down numerous trees as it moved over Cheeseland Road and Shirley Lane. The tornado lifted on the west side of Pollock just before crossing Hwy. 69. Winds were estimated near 110 mph. |
| 02:42Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Angelina | Pollok | This tornado was a continuation of the tornado that moved out of Cherokee County, Texas. A high end EF1 tornado began in extreme southeast Cherokee County, Texas just north of the Neches River where it caused roof damage to a home along CR 2829 and blew down several trees. The tornado continued east southeast into Angelina County where it snapped or uprooted dozens of trees and blew down powerlines along FM 1819 around the CR 13 intersection. Several homes in this area also suffered roof damage and a few outbuildings were destroyed. The tornado crossed Choppin Road near Winter Lane where dozens of more trees were snapped or uprooted and additional homes and out buildings suffered damage. Turning more northeast, the tornado continued blowing down numerous trees as it moved over Cheeseland Road and Shirley Lane. The tornado lifted on the west side of Pollock just before crossing Hwy. 69. Winds were estimated near 110 mph. |
| 02:45Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Trinity | Centralia | Tornado tracked through portions of Davy Crockett National Forest with extensive tree damage in the Moore Cemetery Road area. Damage appeared more concentrated in path described surrounded by area of more scattered wind damage. |
| 03:13Z | EF0 | KSHV | TX | Angelina | Clawson | An EF0 tornado touched down along Richardson Road northwest of Lufkin, Texas and moved eastward. Minor roof damage occurred to a mobile home at Royce Oliver Road and Richardson Road and several trees were blown down. Another home suffered minor roof damage and more trees were blown down at the FM 706/Hwy. 69 intersection. |
| 04:45Z | EF1 | KPAH | TN | Weakley | Ruthville | A tornado touched down near Pierce Road, northeast of Martin and traveled northeast across Ralston Road. Many trees sustained damage or were uprooted. The tornado moved along Simpson Road, knocking over more trees. Near the intersection of Simpson Road and Whispering Hills Road, more trees were uprooted. Further to the northeast, additional trees were uprooted and large branches were knocked down along Chestnut Glade Road. An open hay barn was partially destroyed near the intersection of Chestnut Glade Road and Morrison Road. Farther north, more trees were uprooted at the intersection of Mansfield Road and Morrison Road. Additional tree limbs were knocked down along Wall Road and Wall Loop Road. The tornado continued northeast and produced minor damage to a house along Roberts Road. More trees were knocked down as well. Continuing northeast, the tornado crossed into Kentucky along State Line Road and continued moving to the northeast. |
| 04:47Z | EF0 | KPAH | TN | Henderson | Bargerton | A weak tornado touched down near Holmes Road in Henderson County and traveled northeast towards Wildersville. Numerous trees and power lines were knocked down. One home sustained roof damage and one storage shed was destroyed. The tornado continued northeast out of Wildersville and crossed into Carroll County. |
| 04:53Z | EF1 | KPAH | KY | Graves | Dukedom | This tornado crossed into Graves County from Weakley County, Tennessee. The tornado initially paralleled the state line, where mainly tree damage occurred. Along Kentucky Highway 303, a home was damaged. The side porch was lifted. A gazebo and a playhouse were destroyed. A garage at the north end of the house sustained major damage. Small portions of nearby grape vines were impaled in the roof of the porch, and a stick was impaled in the house. As the tornado moved northeast, mainly tree damage occurred, with uprooted trees and large limbs down. There was some tree damage south of the path near Lynnville, which was from straight-line winds. Peak winds were estimated near 100 mph. The average path width was 75 yards. |
| 05:00Z | EF0 | KPAH | TN | Carroll | Shiloh | A weak tornado traveled northeast out of Henderson County and knocked down trees along Highway 114 in the Natchez Trace State Park. The tornado lifted near Pecan Tree Road. |
| 05:30Z | EF0 | KPAH | KY | Calloway | Wadesboro | A brief touchdown occurred, with numerous trees snapped or uprooted. There were varying degrees of roof damage to a few buildings. One metal-framed building was crushed. Peak winds were estimated near 70 mph. The average path width was 150 yards. |
| 05:30Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Polk | Onalaska | An EF0 tornado caused little damage at Walkers Waterfront. |
| 05:37Z | EF1 | KPAH | KY | Lyon | Kuttawa | The tornado uprooted trees and snapped branches. The tornado struck a marina on Lake Barkley. There was substantial damage to boat docks and to the roofing of one home. One boat capsized. Peak winds were estimated near 90 mph. The path width was only 30 yards on average. |
| 05:40Z | EF1 | KPAH | KY | Lyon | Eddyville | The intermittent damage path began along Highway 373, producing mainly tree damage. Further northeast, barns and trees were damaged, along with shingles off roofs. Peak winds were estimated near 95 mph. The average path width was 75 yards. The tornado continued northeast into Caldwell County. |
| 05:50Z | EF1 | KPAH | KY | Caldwell | Bakers | The tornado continued from Lyon County into Caldwell County. Near U.S. Highway 641, several trees were uprooted and snapped. A carport was destroyed, but damage to homes was mainly to shingles. To the east of Fredonia, a barn was destroyed with debris blown several hundred yards. Nearby barns sustained major roof damage, and several power poles were snapped. To the northeast of this area, mainly tree and shingle damage occurred. The tornado was on the ground intermittently throughout the path. Peak winds were estimated near 95 mph. The average path width was 75 yards. |
| 06:05Z | EF3 | KOHX | KY | Christian | (hop)ft Campbell Aaf | The tornado struck the Fort Campbell airfield directly, causing extensive damage. One building structure destroyed was rated for 104 mph winds. Several very large and heavy constructed buildings suffered major damage at the Fort Campbell Army Airfield. Large doors to these buildings, which were rated for 115 to 144 mph winds, were blown in. Several other smaller buildings received minor to major damage. Numerous heavy vehicles were damaged, with at least three flipped over. Immediately north of the airfield, across farmland, several dozen trees were snapped or uprooted, two barns were heavily damaged, three power poles were blown down, and some shingles were blown off a house. A security guard witnessed the tornado during two separate illuminations provided by lightning. The security guard's vehicle was moved backward approximately ten feet during the tornado. A second security guard witnessed the tornado. Two security cameras recorded the tornado passage. One camera showed winds blowing in opposite directions over an approximate 30-second interval. Peak winds were estimated near 140 mph. The average path width was 250 yards. |
| 07:02Z | EF2 | KVWX | IN | Warrick | Boonville | At the initial damage point just southwest of Greenbrier, many trees were snapped or uprooted. As the tornado crossed Highway 61, it demolished a barn and tossed the debris about 50 to 75 yards. Another barn was damaged, and numerous large trees were uprooted and snapped. Several homes suffered roof damage from both the wind and from trees or large branches falling on them. Three telephone poles were snapped on Highway 61. Parts of the damage path were over inaccessible, roadless coal mine property. Peak winds were estimated near 120 mph. The average path width was 300 yards. |
| 07:09Z | EF1 | KVWX | IN | Pike | Spurgeon | The tornado began on Indiana Route 61 just south of Spurgeon. It travelled northeast across the eastern outskirts of Spurgeon. Numerous trees were snapped at the base. Several trees were uprooted. Several homes received minor roof damage. A barn was damaged, with debris carried a couple hundred yards. A small building was destroyed. Severe straight-line winds caused other damage throughout the town of Spurgeon. Peak winds were estimated near 105 mph. The average path width was 200 yards. |
| 11:41Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Covington | Collins | A short lived tornado touched down just south of Collins on Kola Road and destroyed two barns and downed a few trees and many limbs. The concrete foundation of the barn, which was attached to metal poles, was pulled out of the ground. Also, a nearby FEMA trailer suffered some minor damage as the tornado passed with some skirting pulled away from another trailer. Maximum winds were around 95 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).