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Visible Satellite 22:53Z on 2011-11-08. Satellite images are derived from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
19:37Z EF1 KHGX TX Harris Huffman Extensive damage along Hidden Lakes Drive in Kingwood. Numerous trees were snapped our uprooted. Numerous homes had broken windows and partial roof damage. Tornado was rated EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
19:45Z EF1 KSRX OK Mccurtain North Valiant The tornado touched down along County Road N4440 where it snapped several trees. It continued northeast across rural areas lifting a small outbuilding off of its base on County Road D4447 and snapping additional trees and power lines along N4460 and 298. Two empty train boxcars were blown over off of the railroad tracks just before the tornado crossed US HWY. 70. The tornado continued to snap trees and limbs as it moved through forested land before lifting just southeast of the intersection of N4480 and N4490. Maximum winds were estimated at 90 mph.
20:02Z EF1 KSHV TX Nacogdoches Linn Flat The tornado touched down just east of Happy Valley along HWY. 817. It continued on an east-northeasterly path, causing sporadic tree damage along FM 950 and FM 3272 before crossing into southern Rusk County. Maximum winds were estimated at 90 mph.
20:04Z EF1 KSHV TX Rusk Sulphur Spgs This tornado is a continuation of the tornado that first touched down in northern Nacogdoches County, Texas. The tornado touched down just east of Happy Valley along HWY 817. It continued on an east-northeasterly path, causing sporadic tree damage along FM 950 and FM 3272 before lifting just west of US HWY. 259. The tornado touched down a second time east-southeast of Mount Enterprise along FM. 3198 near FM. 3191, causing severe tree damage in a wide swath that continued east-northeast to an area near the intersection of HWY. 84 and FM. 3191 before lifting. Maximum winds were estimated at 90 mph.
21:34Z EF0 KSHV TX Rusk Sulphur Spgs The tornado touched down just north of HWY. 84 near the intersection of FM. 3206 and FM. 3155 and continued northeast, knocking down trees, ripping large limbs off, and ripping the tops off of other trees along the path. The tornado lifted about 4 miles to the northeast of Mount Enterprise, just to the west of the intersection of FM. 95 and HWY. 315. Maximum winds were estimated at 80 mph.
22:53Z EF2 KSHV LA De Soto Funston Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted along a near 10 mile track. A tornado touched down 5 miles NE of Logansport in De Soto Parish. The tornado continued northeast crossing Hwy. 3015 and ending 4 miles south of Gloster on Hwy. 171. Two homes suffered substantial damage as a result of trees falling on them. The heaviest damage was near SR. 5 along Funston Road where the tornado measured a width of 200 yards. Winds are estimated at 110-115 mph.
23:50Z EF0 KSHV LA Caddo Gayles A few trees were snapped on the west side of the Red River along Hwy. 1 north of the Ellerbe Rd. intersection. A spotter also added confirmation with film as he photographed this tornado as it crossed the river. This tornado then continued into Bossier Parish, Louisiana. Winds were estimated at 70-75 mph.
23:54Z EF0 KSHV LA Bossier Elm Grove This tornado is a continuation of the storm that first touched down in Caddo Parish. A spotter also added confirmation with film as he photographed this tornado as it crossed the river and approached the Elm Grove community in Bossier Parish. Damage was limited to trees. The tornado lifted as it approached Hwy. 71 south of Elm Grove, Louisiana. Winds were estimated at 70-75 mph.
00:00Z EF0 KHGX TX Galveston Texas City Gulf Arpt A tornado touched down at a industrial plant. It knocked over 10 empty trailers and did minor damage to plant.
00:20Z EF0 KSHV LA Webster Ogden This tornado was part of the same supercell thunderstorm which spawned the tornadoes near Logansport and Elm Grove Louisiana. It was also one of two tornadoes in close proximity. The tornado first touched down along Hwy. 7 about 1.5 miles northwest of Heflin, Louisiana. The tornado then tracked northeast crossing Mason Fells Road and Hwy. 531 with several trees snapped and uprooted along the path before ending on Coussons Road, about 3 miles southeast of Dubberly, Louisiana. Winds were estimated at 75-80 mph.
00:29Z EF0 KSHV LA Webster Dubberly This tornado was part of the same supercell thunderstorm which spawned the tornadoes near Logansport and Elm Grove, Louisiana. It was also one of two tornadoes in close proximity. This tornado first touched just west of the intersections of Coussons Road and Hwy. 531 and moved northeast snapping and uprooting several trees. The tornado crossed Magnolia Road and eventually lifted along Harvey���s Barber Shop Road where several large tree limbs were broken. Winds were estimated at 65-70 mph.
01:58Z EF1 KLCH TX Newton Call A tornado touched down near Call, pulling some tin off a barn behind the convenience store, before snapping dozens of pine trees on Highway 82 near the Highway 1004 intersection.
02:26Z EF1 KSHV LA Sabine Peason Dam The National Weather Service conducted a storm survey in Sabine and Natchitoches Parishes, and concluded that storm damage was the result of an EF1 tornado. The tornado touched down at around 8:26 PM, approximately 8 miles East of Florien along State Highway 118, where it knocked down several small trees and snapped limbs. The storm then moved into Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana.
02:35Z EF1 KSHV LA Natchitoches Bellwood This tornado is a continuation of the tornado that first touched down in Sabine Parish east of Florien, Louisiana. The National Weather Service conducted a storm survey in Sabine and Natchitoches Parishes, and concluded that storm damage was the result of an EF1 tornado. The tornado crossed the Sabine Parish/Natchitoches Parish line at 8:35 PM. It crossed through the Kisatchie National Forest snapping numerous trees and knocking down powerlines in a swath approximately 200 yards wide. Kisatchie Forest Rangers estimate that nearly 30-40 acres of timber was damaged or destroyed. The tornado lifted just west of Hwy. 117 prior to reaching the ranger station along Hwy. 117.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).