Tornado Reports
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| 12:42Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Leake | Singleton | An EF-1 tornado developed east of US Highway 35 and moved north. In addition to snapping softwood trees along its path, the tornado damaged four chicken houses near the intersection of Big Springs Road and Barnes Road, lifting them and laying them on their sides. Tin from the chicken houses was blown several yards to the north. A large softwood tree was uprooted and fell onto a home in the same area, which resulted in minor roof damage. The tornado dissipated near Duncan Road. Maximum estimated wind speeds were 90 mph. |
| 13:38Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Rankin | Star | A brief EF-0 tornado touched down east of Florence near the intersection of McCullough-McLin Road and R.T. Brady Road and traveled northeast. The majority of damage was to large tree limbs which were blown down, but a few trees were also snapped or uprooted along its path. The tornado dissipated near Coke Road. The maximum estimated winds were 74 mph. |
| 13:44Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Rankin | Rook Hill | A brief EF-1 tornado touched down along Old Lake Road near the intersection with Maplewood Drive and traveled northeast through the Robinhood subdivision. Several trees were uprooted or snapped, with the majority of damage being from large tree limbs broken. A power line was blown down, and a couple of homes sustained minor roof damage from fallen tree limbs. The tornado dissipated as it crossed MS Highway 18 near the intersection with Hebron Hill Drive. The maximum estimated winds were 88 mph. |
| 14:43Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Neshoba | Williamsville | A brief EF-0 tornado touched down near the intersection of MS Highways 485 and 15 in the community of Good Hope, snapping a few large softwood tree limbs. The tornado moved to the northeast and snapped and uprooted a few trees in an RV park. It dissipated as it approached MS Highway 15. Maximum estimated winds were 75 mph. |
| 15:22Z | EF1 | KLIX | LA | Tangipahoa | Wilmer | A weak tornado touched down east of Wilmer along East Odell Walker Road. Multiple trees were knocked down and roof damaged was reported to several houses. Storm Data entry information was based on conversation with parish emergency management director, photos relayed to NWS, radar rotation velocity couplet, and tornado debris signature on radar. |
| 15:45Z | EF1 | KLIX | LA | Washington | Hackley | A weak tornado touched down just west of Buford Creek Road and moved east-northeast, crossing T C Brumfield Road and James Creel Road. A home on Buford Creek Road had much of it's roof removed. A nearby mobile home was destroyed and a pickup truck rolled over. Several houses on James Creel Road had considerable roof damage and a large storage building destroyed. Several large trees were also uprooted. Estimated maximum winds speed was 105 mph. |
| 19:47Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Dallas | Tyler | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in eastern Dallas County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 100 mph. The tornado touched down near the intersection of County Road 74 and County Road 885. The tornado either snapped off or uprooted hundreds of trees as it moved northeastward. As the tornado moved parallel to County Road 461, it damaged some large farm irrigation equipment. The tornado turned slightly eastward as it neared the intersection of County Road 461 and County Road 462, then crossed the Alabama River into Autauga County. |
| 19:54Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Autauga | Mulberry | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southwest Autauga County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 70 mph. This tornado was a continuation from Dallas County where it crossed the Alabama River. The tornado was in a weakening phase once it moved into Autauga County and only produced minor tree damage. The tornado lifted near County Road 1. |
| 20:04Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Autauga | Independence | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Autauga County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 90 mph.||The tornado touched down at Shiloh Circle, just west of County Road 45. The tornado caused minor roof damage to one home and also produced minor tree damage. The tornado continued due east to County Road 19, where one home suffered roof damage and numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. At this point, the tornado turned toward the northeast and traveled through a forested and swampy area. As it reached Seaside Road, the tornado destroyed a small business garage, damaged a few outbuildings, and produced tree damage. The tornado turned toward the east traveling through a large wooded area and uprooted numerous trees. At County Road 46, two homes suffered minor roof and siding damage along with more tree damage. The tornado continued producing tree damage as it crossed Highway 82, County Road 69, and County Road 21. Between County Road 21 and Goodson Howser Road, a couple of homes received minor roof damage, a few outbuildings were damaged, and trees were uprooted. One unsecured mobile home was rolled over and destroyed. Two occupants of the mobile home suffered minor injuries. The tornado lifted before reaching Goodson Howser Road. |
| 20:52Z | EF2 | KMXX | AL | Elmore | Wetumpka | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Elmore County and determined that it was consistent with an EF2 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 135 mph. The tornado began near the Coosa River just southwest of downtown Wetumpka. It quickly intensified as it moved northeast into downtown Wetumpka. The extent of damage done to multiple structures in Wetumpka indicated a tornado with high-end EF2 wind speeds. The damage included: collapse/failure of exterior walls, significant damage to interior walls, roof failures, shifting of structures, and collapse of structures due to direct and indirect causes. Several vehicles were also tossed or rolled, with debris puncturing framing. Trees were also snapped and uprooted. The First Presbyterian Church was heavily damaged, but rescue/clean-up efforts precluded an accurate assessment of damage.||The tornado continued northeastward, crossed the Coosa River, and then paralleled State Route 170 as it continued to damage structures and snap and uproot trees. The tornado cycled as it moved northeast into the northern portions of the town of Eclectic, evident via a new radar TDS (tornado debris signature) and fluctuating degree of damage. The tornado dissipated just before Lake Martin, near Holly Mill Road. |
| 20:58Z | EF1 | KMXX | AL | Coosa | Cottage Grove | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Coosa County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 100 mph. The tornado touched down near County Road 101, about one mile north of County Road 61. The tornado tracked northeast and paralleled County Road 101, where it |snapped or uprooted hundreds of trees. The tornado lifted on County Road 30, about one mile south of Highway 22. |
| 00:22Z | EF1 | KEVX | FL | Bay | (pam)tyndall Afb | A brief, EF1 tornado with winds of 90 mph touched down on Tyndall Air Force Base. The tornado moved a car, broke car windows, tore a portion of a new roof off of barracks and flipped dumpsters and garbage cans on their sides. The tornado damage was surveyed by base personnel. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).