Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 00:29Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Navarro | Powell | The Navarro County Emergency Manager reported a narrow damage path near Powell. The damage began near State Highway 31 and ended near Navarro County Road 2120NE. Damage included numerous large trees and a large fuel tank was thrown for over 50 yards. |
| 00:56Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Sebastian | Huntington | This tornado developed on the northwest side of Huntington near the water treatment plant where it uprooted trees and destroyed a metal-framed structure. The tornado moved northeast damaging the roof of a mobile home, damaging a couple chicken houses, blowing down power lines, and uprooting trees. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 85 to 95 mph. |
| 01:40Z | EF1 | KSRX | AR | Franklin | Sub Rosa | This tornado snapped the trunks of a few softwood trees, snapped large tree limbs, blew down power lines, and damaged a home. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 85 to 90 mph. |
| 02:04Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Lawrence | Opal | A NWS storm survey found that a brief EF-1 tornado touched down in rural Lawrence County south of Mount Vernon. A couple of farm buildings were blown down on Farm Road 2155. One barn was destroyed. At least one home had minor roof damage. Several trees were uprooted and blown down along the path. A large tree smashed two cars. Estimated maximum wind speed was up to 95 mph. |
| 02:19Z | EF0 | KSHV | TX | Hopkins | Pickton | Trained spotters reported a brief tornado near the intersection of Hopkins County Roads 2393 and 2399. Debris was encountered near the intersection. |
| 03:26Z | EF2 | KSHV | TX | Bowie | College Hill | An EF-2 tornado with maximum estimated winds around 125 mph touched down along Highway 259 just southwest of Dekalb and tracked northeast across the intersection of County Road 4231 and Farm to Market Road 44. Here, it caused significant damage to a well constructed two-story home shifting it off its foundation, and significantly damaging eight chicken houses, two of which were destroyed. The tornadic storm continued northeast where it crossed County Road 4230 and significantly damaged the Dekalb Water Treatment Plant, before crossing the intersection of Farm to Market Road 990 and Farm to Market Road 1840 where a one-story home had its roof removed and several hardwood and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted. As the tornado tracked across County Road 4228, there were signs of it widening where the snapped hardwood trees and downed power lines were more noticeable. Once the tornado tracked across Highway 82, hardwood trees snapped at its base and significant damage to roofs of a church and nearby one and two-story homes were prevalent. The tornadic storm continued to move northeast across County Road 3201 where numerous hardwood trees were downed and a camper was destroyed. The tornado continued northeast where it crossed County Road 3203, uplifting a metal roof from a home and destroyed seven chicken farm buildings. Once it crossed northeast across County Road 3202, it split and twisted hardwood trees and destroyed an outbuilding before finally dissipating.||In all, 16 single family homes were damaged, 9 suffering minor damage, and 7 with major damage, with 32 mobile homes damaged, 25 suffering minor damage, 4 with major damage, and 3 mobile homes destroyed. The Dekalb Water Treatment Plant suffered about $500,000 in damage, with another $500,000 damage done to the chicken houses that were destroyed, as well to an auto repair shop and a gun shop that were significantly damaged. Approximately 200,000 chickens were killed, and 1 cow was killed as well. |
| 03:43Z | EF0 | KSHV | TX | Bowie | Liberty Hill | An EF-0 tornado with maximum estimated winds around 80 mph touched down along County Road 3109 where it damaged the roof of a one story home. This tornadic storm traveled northeast where it damaged the roof of Liberty Hill Church located along County Road 3109. The tornado also uprooted several hardwood trees before dissipating along Highway 992. |
| 03:48Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Little River | Lanesport | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds between 100-110 mph touched down on the Legacy Ranch along County Road 1 in Southern Little River County, bending the fence, stripping the siding and roofing material on a large barn, and flipping two semi trailers on their side. The tornado then moved northeast across County Road 4 and Highway 41, snapping power poles and trees. As the tornado continued moving northeast, several trees were snapped and uprooted as it entered the Wallace community. The First Baptist Church in Wallace lost several shingles, and several homes sustained minor roof damage along Highway 32, County Road 10, and County Road 76, primarily losing shingles. Two additional outbuildings and barns sustained minor damage. The tornado finally lifted just north of County Road 76. |
| 06:49Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Faulkner | Linder | The most extensive damage occurred to the Needs Creek Church and adjacent neighborhood. The church suffered extensive roof damage, as did a few homes in the neighborhood. Other damage includes the destruction of outbuildings and minor roof damage to other buildings along the path. Winds in the Needs Creek area were estimated to have been near 100 mph (EF1), the highest estimated for this tornado. Trees and power lines were reported down in the area as well. |
| 07:12Z | EF0 | KLSX | MO | Franklin | Labadie | A very weak tornado developed west of the intersection of Decker Road and Dusty Road north of Gray Summit snapping several trees and crossing an open corn field before lifting. It was only on the ground for a total of one minute and less than two tenths of a mile, but the debris from the harvested corn field was lofted nearly 4300 feet in the air and was detected by radar for 15 minutes after the tornado dissipated. The tornado was rated EF0. Path length was 0.18 miles with a max path width of 25 yards. |
| 08:10Z | EF0 | KLCH | TX | Jasper | Erin | A weak tornado briefly touched down on Country Road 451, destroying one barn and damaging the roof of another barn. The path length was around half a mile. Several trees had the tops twisted off. |
| 08:23Z | EF0 | KPOE | LA | Vernon | Leesville Arpt | A tornado briefly touched down near Vernon Lake, pulling a back patio off a home and damaging the roof it was attached to. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).