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Tornado Reports

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18:13Z EF1 KDGX MS Jefferson Brasfield This tornado occurred within a broader corridor of very strong winds. It began along the Natchez Trace near the intersection of Julius Gibbs Road and Rodney Road and continued northeastward, downing countless trees along its path. It continued across McDonald Road, passing near Lorman and near the US 61 and MS Highway 552 interchange, paralleling US 61 for a short distance. In this area, multiple homes sustained minor roof damage. The tornado weakened as it moved east of US 61, crossing Patton Road, then lifting near the Jefferson and Claiborne county line near Woodvine Road. This tornado continued into Claiborne County. Maximum estimated winds 110 MPH. Total path length 8.61 miles.
18:24Z EF1 KDGX MS Claiborne Russum This tornado occurred within a broader corridor of very strong winds. It began along the Natchez Trace near the intersection of Julius Gibbs Road and Rodney Road and continued northeastward, downing countless trees along its path. It continued across McDonald Road, passing near Lorman and near the US 61 and MS Highway 552 interchange, paralleling US 61 for a short distance. In this area, multiple homes sustained minor roof damage. The tornado weakened as it moved east of US 61, crossing Patton Road, then lifting near the Jefferson and Claiborne county line near Woodvine Road. Maximum estimated winds 94 MPH. Total path length 8.61 miles.
18:58Z EF1 KDGX MS Copiah Willing This tornado began to the west of Hoodtown Road and tracked northeast to New Zion and Bear Creek Road intersection. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted on both sides of Hoodtown Road. As the tornado crossed Jack Road, several more trees were downed. From this point, the tornado weakened and dissipated by the intersection of New Zion and Bear Creek Roads. Additionally, there was quite a bit of straight line wind damage to trees south of the tornado track, especially along Jack Road and then again along a swath of Dentville Road. Much of the tree damage along Dentville Road was at an area that was exposed to the south be a large field which helped limit friction and enhance the damage to trees. Maximum estimated winds 95 MPH.
18:59Z EF2 KDGX MS Hinds Utica This tornado began northwest of Utica along Thornton Road, where it produced minor tree damage. It moved northeast, strengthening after crossing MS 27 and Tom Collins Road. As it moved across Hickstown Road, Old Adams Station Road, and Adams Station Road, hundreds of trees were downed with several utility lines impacted as well. The tornado reached its peak intensity as it moved through the Learned area, where a significant percentage of trees were uprooted or snapped. Some homes experienced minor roof damage and multiple structures were impacted by fallen trees. The tornado weakened then lifted as it continued northeastward into the Oakley area. Maximum estimated winds 115 MPH.
19:06Z EF2 KDGX MS Hinds Adams This tornado began west of Learned near Old Adams Station Road, moving east northeastward across Adams Station Road and near the downtown area of Learned, snapping and uprooting countless trees along its path. It then reached MS Highway 18 near the intersection with Oakley Road. Several utility poles were snapped along Highway 18. The tornado continued northeastward toward the Raymond area producing damage along Lewis Road, Cidero Road, Dry Grove Road, Palestine Drive, and Seven Springs Road before lifting near the Eagle Ridge Golf Course south of Raymond. Maximum estimated winds 115 MPH.
19:35Z EF0 KDGX MS Lincoln Wilkinson This brief tornado began just to the south of Fox Road and west of Elm Lane. A few trees were damaged off on the edge of a field with more tree damage noted at the intersection of Fox and Elm. This was a mix of tops broken out and snapped or uprooted trees. A handful more trees were down along Shady Grove Road and in the field to the west. One large tree was on a barn here as well. Maximum estimated winds 85 mph.
19:36Z EF0 KDGX MS Copiah Georgetown A long track high end EF-1 tornado developed near Georgetown and tracked northeast across Simpson and Rankin counties for nearly 29 miles. The storm intensified several times along the path. Near Harrisville one mobile home was destroyed with a partial interior wall and the floor left. The rear exterior wall was ripped off a second mobile home. Near New Zion Church numerous snapped and uprooted hardwood trees fell on a nearby home, crushing a suv. In Braxton along Neely Road numerous hardwood trees fell, one falling on a house. In the Cato community, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. A large metal building was completely destroyed. A couple barns/sheds loss portions of the roof. The tornado moved through the Johns community knocking down trees. A couple power poles were uprooted and power lines were downed also. The tornado dissipated just west of Highway 43 near Indian Mound Trail. This tornado continued into Simpson County. Maximum estimated winds 80 MPH. Total path length 28.86 miles.
19:37Z EF1 KDGX MS Simpson Union A long track high end EF-1 tornado developed near Georgetown and tracked northeast across Simpson and Rankin counties for nearly 29 miles. The storm intensified several times along the path. Near Harrisville one mobile home was destroyed with a partial interior wall and the floor left. The rear exterior wall was ripped off a second mobile home. Near New Zion Church numerous snapped and uprooted hardwood trees fell on a nearby home, crushing a suv. In Braxton along Neely Road numerous hardwood trees fell, one falling on a house. In the Cato community, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. A large metal building was completely destroyed. A couple barns/sheds loss portions of the roof. The tornado moved through the Johns community knocking down trees. A couple power poles were uprooted and power lines were downed also. The tornado dissipated just west of Highway 43 near Indian Mound Trail. This tornado continued into Rankin County. Maximum estimated winds 107 MPH. Total path length 28.86 miles.
19:41Z EF1 KDGX MS Hinds Clinton A tornado began near the Walmart in Clinton, where it blew over two vehicles, damaged a fence, and caused damage in the garden center. The tornado continued eastward, causing mainly minor tree damage at apartment complexes along Highway 80. It continued eastward to Westhaven boulevard, lifting as it reached the Westchester Hills neighborhood. Maximum estimated winds 105 MPH.
19:51Z EF1 KDGX MS Rankin Flowood This tornado began of off North Bierdeman road, then tracked northeast across Flowood drive where it uprooted and snapped a few more trees near Merit Health River Oaks. The tornado then crossed Lakeland Drive and snapped a few more trees near Jackson Preparatory School. The tornado ended near Pin Oak Drive where it snapped some large limbs. Maximum estimated winds 100 MPH.
19:54Z EF1 KDGX MS Simpson D Lo An EF-1 tornado formed near Gum Springs road and Old Pinola-Braxton road just northwest of D'Lo. The tornado moved northeast across Highway 49 north of D'Lo, St Johns Road and Charlie Dixon road uprooting and snapping numerous trees along the path. The tornado continued northeast crossing Conerly Road before uprooting a few trees and dissipating just east in a wood area just east of Wade Patrick Road. This tornado continued into Rankin County. Maximum estimated winds 104 MPH. Total path length 7.54 miles.
19:55Z EF1 KDGX MS Rankin Piney Woods A long track high end EF-1 tornado developed near Georgetown and tracked northeast across Simpson and Rankin counties for nearly 29 miles. The storm intensified several times along the path. Near Harrisville one mobile home was destroyed with a partial interior wall and the floor left. The rear exterior wall was ripped off a second mobile home. Near New Zion Church numerous snapped and uprooted hardwood trees fell on a nearby home, crushing a suv. In Braxton along Neely Road numerous hardwood trees fell, one falling on a house. In the Cato community, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. A large metal building was completely destroyed. A couple barns/sheds loss portions of the roof. The tornado moved through the Johns community knocking down trees. A couple power poles were uprooted and power lines were downed also. The tornado dissipated just west of Highway 43 near Indian Mound Trail. Maximum estimated winds 107 MPH. Total path length 28.86 miles.
19:58Z EF1 KDGX MS Rankin Piney Woods An EF-1 tornado formed near Gum Springs road and Old Pinola-Braxton road just northwest of D'Lo. The tornado moved northeast across Highway 49 north of D'Lo, St Johns Road and Charlie Dixon road uprooting and snapping numerous trees along the path. The tornado continued northeast crossing Conerly Road before uprooting a few trees and dissipating just east in a wood area just east of Wade Patrick Road. Maximum estimated winds 104 MPH. Total path length 7.54 miles.
20:01Z EF0 KDGX MS Simpson Everett This tornado developed along Brandon Williamsburg Road near the Simpson-Rankin line and moved mostly northward to just north of Puckett and up Highway 43. At the early stages, this tornado was fairly wide but was only breaking large limbs and downing some trees. Some EF1 tree damage was noted along County Line Road, then weakening occurred again as it moved North-Northeast and approached Highway 18. Intensity picked up again along Highway 18 as a few corridors of trees were downed and some power lines and poles. Here seems to be the beginning of multiple vortices. As the tornado moved past Highway 18, most of the path was west of Highway 43. Rapid intensification occurred as it neared John Mayton Road. Here, it grew quite wide with two primary intense corridors for a period as it peaked in intensity, EF2. The evidence was extensive tree damage with massive swaths of trees snapped and uprooted. A couple homes were in the vicinity of these and suffered some damage, mostly from trees. The tornado began to turn more North and North-northwest from here as its movement was being influenced by an approaching larger meso-vortex. Just north of John Mayton Road, more evidence of multiple vortices was noted with a zone of higher damage on the east side of the highway and another 500 yds west. Another extensive tree damage corridor occurred near this area with EF2 type tree snapping. From this point, the tornado began to weaken some as its circulation was becoming more affected by the approaching meso-vortex and incipient tornado. In the vicinity of Thornton Road, this tornado became absorbed into the meso-vortex within the eastward advancing line and the tornado dissipated while the other tornado maintained, then headed eastward. This tornado continued into Rankin County. Maximum estimated winds 84 MPH. Total path length 9.86 miles.
20:02Z EF2 KDGX MS Rankin Everett This tornado developed along Brandon Williamsburg Road near the Simpson-Rankin line and moved mostly northward to just north of Puckett and up Highway 43. At the early stages, this tornado was fairly wide but was only breaking large limbs and downing some trees. Some EF1 tree damage was noted along County Line Road, then weakening occurred again as it moved North-Northeast and approached Highway 18. Intensity picked up again along Highway 18 as a few corridors of trees were downed and some power lines and poles. Here seems to be the beginning of multiple vortices. As the tornado moved past Highway 18, most of the path was west of Highway 43. Rapid intensification occurred as it neared John Mayton Road. Here, it grew quite wide with two primary intense corridors for a period as it peaked in intensity, EF2. The evidence was extensive tree damage with massive swaths of trees snapped and uprooted. A couple homes were in the vicinity of these and suffered some damage, mostly from trees. The tornado began to turn more North and North-northwest from here as its movement was being influenced by an approaching larger meso-vortex. Just north of John Mayton Road, more evidence of multiple vortices was noted with a zone of higher damage on the east side of the highway and another 500 yds west. Another extensive tree damage corridor occurred near this area with EF2 type tree snapping. From this point, the tornado began to weaken some as its circulation was becoming more affected by the approaching meso-vortex and incipient tornado. In the vicinity of Thornton Road, this tornado became absorbed into the meso-vortex within the eastward advancing line and the tornado dissipated while the other tornado maintained, then headed eastward. Maximum estimated winds 113 MPH. Total path length 9.86 miles.
20:07Z EF1 KDGX MS Rankin Luckney This tornado started along McLaurin Drive and crossed Oriole Way and Swan Drive where several large tree branches were snapped. The tornado then moved into Alpine Park where it strengthened to an EF-1 snapping several soft and hardwood trees. Power lines were downed as the tornado crossed Old Fannin Road and entered the Bridlewood subdivision. Here, several trees were snapped or uprooted with numerous large branches snapped. One tree fell on a house and caused roof damage. The tornado dissipated after crossing Poplar Ridge Road. Maximum estimated winds 95 MPH.
20:13Z EF1 KDGX MS Rankin Rufus This tornado was a part of a meso-vortex which ultimately absorbed the Highway 43 tornado in the vicinity of Thornton Road. From that point, the tornado grew and began to accelerate eastward. Numerous trees and power lines were down in this area along with several chicken houses heavily damaged. The tornado move just south of Diamond D Lake Road where a barn and some chicken houses were damaged along Clubhouse Road. Additional solid tree damage was noted here as well. The tornado then crossed Diamond D Lake Road by the creek and moved east across Woodrow Martin Road. It then dissipated near the county line along Quail HI Road. Maximum estimated winds 105 MPH.
20:15Z EF0 KDGX MS Rankin Barnett Res West This brief and weak tornado started north of Fannin Landing Circle in a wooded area where it uprooted and snapped a few hardwood trees. It then shifted eastward towards Three Prong Road where it continued to uproot and snap hardwood trees in a wooded area, and caused similar damage at Three Prong Road before it lifted. The maximum estimated winds were 80 mph.
20:19Z EF1 KDGX MS Smith Polkville This tornado developed in the creek bottom just south of Lofton Road and tracked northeast through the north side of Polkville and downed hundreds of trees and many power lines. Quickly the tornado became wide and snapped or uprooted many trees. Lofton Road was blocked by trees and as it continued northeast, CR 141 had several trees across it as well. It then crossed Highway 13 before continuing through several of the CR 538 series. In addition to the downed trees, multiple homes had minor roof damage or more substantial damage from trees on them. Maximum estimated winds 105 MPH.
20:20Z EF0 KDGX MS Smith Polkville This tornado started near Scott County Road 141 and tracked northeast. During its path, the tornado snapped small branches and limbs supporting an EF0 rating and ending on the beginning of Larry Easterling Road. The tornado continued into Scott County. Maximum estimated winds 75 MPH. Total path length 2.08 miles.
20:22Z EF1 KDGX MS Rankin Goshen Spgs The tornado developed along John Hill Road where it snapped the trunks of softwood trees. It continued to push eastward to Jess Dean Drive, snapping large softwood tree limbs along the way. The tornado moved across Old Highway 471 and to across a wooded area where it was a bit hard to see any damage give lack of roadways to travel upon. However, damage in the form of snapped hardwood trees and the Goshen Springs exit sign being blown down along Highway 25 suggested the tornado continued its eastward track. It moved across additional wooded areas towards Stump Ridge Road, and along Stump Ridge Road additional snapped and uprooted softwood tree damage occurred before it finally lifted. Maximum estimated winds 90 MPH.
20:22Z EF0 KDGX MS Scott Independence This tornado started near Scott County Road 141 and tracked northeast. During its path, the tornado snapped small branches and limbs supporting an EF0 rating and ending on the beginning of Larry Easterling Road. Maximum estimated winds 75 MPH. Total path length 2.08 miles.
20:24Z EF1 KDGX MS Scott Independence This tornado began on Cooperville Road just west of Highway 13 South and tracked Northeast to Mahaffey Road. This tornado quickly intensified during its duration to an EF1 and reaching its peak intensity of 91mph snapping and uprooting numerous hardwood trees along with knocking down power lines and poles. The tornado continued to track northeast ending its path on Springfield Road. Maximum estimated winds 91 MPH.
20:24Z EF1 KDGX MS Scott Pulaski This tornado began along Blossom Hill Road north of the Pulaski Community and moved north-northeast, paralleling the road throughout its duration. Several trees were uprooted and a few were snapped along the path. The tornado ended near the intersection of Blossom Hill Road and Brassell Road.
20:31Z EF2 KDGX MS Scott Morton This tornado developed on the north side of Morton in the vicinity of the elementary school and moved in a more northerly direction. It quickly grew large as it moved into the Farris Circle and Woodview Street area. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along with many power lines down. Dozens of homes were damaged by the wind and fallen trees. This strong tornado continued to quickly intensify and its reached peak intensity along Oakdale Avenue and Dummy Line Road. Here, roughly 7 homes had the roof removed and the tree damage was intense and focused. Shortly after passing through Dummy Line Road, the tornado weakened quickly and narrowed while also shifting it heading to East-Northeast. At this time, it also It moved into the Bienville National Forrest crossing Road 508 F where a few dozen trees were snapped and uprooted. It crossed Hillsboro Road and dissipated along Clifton Road where minor tree damage was noted. Maximum estimated winds 132 MPH.
20:40Z EF1 KDGX MS Scott Ludlow The tornado began at the Coal Bluff Park where several large softwood tree limbs were snapped and broken and two campers were blown over. It then progressed eastward across a forested area and likely moved across the Scott County Hunting Club, but the survey team could not see the damage due to private closed off roadways. However, uprooted hardwood trees were visible from the end of North Kincaid Road. It continued to track eastward across southwest Leake County to Utah Road where several softwood trees were snapped and it snapped large softwood tree limbs at Crawford Circle. It continued eastward progression caused the snapping of softwood and hardwood trees at Ludlow Road. It finally lifted just east of Lena along US Highway 500, but not before snapping large softwood tree limbs and trunks. This tornado continued into Leake County. Maximum estimated winds 90 MPH. Total path length 11.46 miles.
20:42Z EF1 KDGX MS Scott Ludlow This tornado touched down just southwest of the River Bend Road and Hwy 25 intersection where several large tree limbs were snapped. The tornado continued towards the Highway 25 intersection where several mobile homes sustained minor roof damage. Strengthening continued as the tornado hit a gas station along Hwy 25 where a large section of roof was removed. After crossing Hwy 25, the tornado moved northeast snapping and uprooting numerous soft and hardwood trees along River Bend Road, Utah Road and Crawford Circle. The tornado turned and headed southeast after crossing Mapp Road and paralleled Hillsboro-Ludlow Road for several miles where additional trees were snapped and uprooted. Sheet metal was also peeled back on several barns and chicken houses. The tornado turned back east as it crossed Lost Creek and eventually crossing Highway 13 where tree damage continued. The tornado began to weaken as it crossed Cliff Armstrong Road and dissipated shortly after crossing Cash Road. Maximum estimated winds 110 MPH.
20:45Z EF1 KDGX MS Scott Lillian This tornado started in the Bienville National Forest just west of Hattie Lyles Road as it snapped large hardwood tree limbs. It progressed northeast to Hatties Lyles Road where it uprooted hardwood trees and peeled off a portion of tin metal from a barn. It progressed northeast crossing Hillsboro-Ludlow Road and Calhoun Lane, resulting in broken hardwood tree limbs and uprooted hardwood trees. The continuation of uprooted hardwood trees was noted farther northeast at Cash Road, in addition to minor shingle roof damage to a nearby home. Persistent uprooting of several hardwood trees and the snapping of large hardwood tree limbs were seen at E Rhinewalt Road and West Rhinewalt Road. Tin roofing peeled off of old chicken houses occurred at Hall Road nearing the county line. The tornado moved into southern Leake County, where it crossed Union Ridge Road and Lindsay Road, causing the uproot of hardwood and softwood trees and broke several small tree limbs. The tornado moved farther northeast, moving across MS Highway 35, where several hardwood trees were either uprooted or had broken large tree limbs. It finally lifted north of Walnut Grove just east of Estes Mill Road, but not before snapping hardwood and softwood trees; some of the branches landed on the roof of a one-story home causing minor damage. This tornado continued into Leake County. Maximum estimated winds 95 MPH. Total path length 12.48 miles.
20:45Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Ludlow The tornado began at the Coal Bluff Park where several large softwood tree limbs were snapped and broken and two campers were blown over. It then progressed eastward across a forested area and likely moved across the Scott County Hunting Club, but the survey team could not see the damage due to private closed off roadways. However, uprooted hardwood trees were visible from the end of North Kincaid Road. It continued to track eastward across southwest Leake County to Utah Road where several softwood trees were snapped and it snapped large softwood tree limbs at Crawford Circle. It continued eastward progression caused the snapping of softwood and hardwood trees at Ludlow Road. It finally lifted just east of Lena along US Highway 500, but not before snapping large softwood tree limbs and trunks. Maximum estimated winds 90 MPH. Total path length 11.46 miles.
20:46Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Bertice This tornado began in a wooded area near the Scott and Leake County line north of Low Head Dam Road, where a tornadic debris signature was noted on radar. It then moved eastward across Utah Road, snapping several softwood and hardwood trees. It then shifted southeast crossing Highway 25, snapping softwood trees on McDonald Road. It then impacted New Ground Road where it snapped large softwood tree limbs, uprooted multiple hardwood trees, some of which fell on a power pole and side-swiped a house causing minor roof damage. The tornado then moved east to across Ludlow Road snapping a few softwood trees and once it crossed Highway 13, it continued to snap softwood trees some of which fell on power lines. It continuing snapping large softwood tree limbs and softwood tree trunks as it moved east across US Highway 487 and across Ealy Road. It lifted at Storm Road north of US Highway 500, but not before snapping a few large softwood tree limbs. Maximum estimated winds 95 MPH.
20:53Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Lena This tornado started in the Bienville National Forest just west of Hattie Lyles Road as it snapped large hardwood tree limbs. It progressed northeast to Hatties Lyles Road where it uprooted hardwood trees and peeled off a portion of tin metal from a barn. It progressed northeast crossing Hillsboro-Ludlow Road and Calhoun Lane, resulting in broken hardwood tree limbs and uprooted hardwood trees. The continuation of uprooted hardwood trees was noted farther northeast at Cash Road, in addition to minor shingle roof damage to a nearby home. Persistent uprooting of several hardwood trees and the snapping of large hardwood tree limbs were seen at E Rhinewalt Road and West Rhinewalt Road. Tin roofing peeled off of old chicken houses occurred at Hall Road nearing the county line. The tornado moved into southern Leake County, where it crossed Union Ridge Road and Lindsay Road, causing the uproot of hardwood and softwood trees and broke several small tree limbs. The tornado moved farther northeast, moving across MS Highway 35, where several hardwood trees were either uprooted or had broken large tree limbs. It finally lifted north of Walnut Grove just east of Estes Mill Road, but not before snapping hardwood and softwood trees; some of the branches landed on the roof of a one-story home causing minor damage. Maximum estimated winds 95 MPH. Total path length 12.48 miles.
21:04Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Freeny This EF-1 tornado formed near the Freeny community tracking east and southeast for nearly 10 miles. Widespread tree damage occurred across the area. Wind speeds near 110 mph caused two swaths of large pine and hardwood to snap or uproot along a stretch of Highway 488 just east of Madden and off of County Road 210. The tornado dissipated in a wooded area near the Leake and Neshoba County line about a quarter mile east of County Road 21. This tornado continued into Neshoba County. Maximum estimated winds 110 MPH. Total path length 10.06 miles.
21:14Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Dowdville This EF-1 tornado formed near the Freeny community tracking east and southeast for nearly 10 miles. Widespread tree damage occurred across the area. Wind speeds near 110 mph caused two swaths of large pine and hardwood to snap or uproot along a stretch of Highway 488 just east of Madden and off of County Road 210. The tornado dissipated in a wooded area near the Leake and Neshoba County line about a quarter mile east of County Road 21. Maximum estimated winds 74 MPH. Total path length 10.06 miles.
21:19Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Free Trade This tornado began along Laurel Hill Road and tracked roughly east along and mostly to the south of Madden Road. The tornado crossed Risher Road and dissipated just east of that location. Many trees were snapped and uprooted along with several power lines and poles down. Some minor damage was noted to a few sheds and barns. Maximum estimated winds 95 MPH.
21:20Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Madden This tornado began along Risher Road and tracked just south of east crossing Jolly Road to just past Highway 488 and Turtleneck Road. The tornado continued east into Neshoba County crossing county roads 1119 and 123 before dissipating just east of 123 and north of 404. Many trees were snapped and uprooted, especially along Madden Road along with some power lines down. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. Total path length was 4.17 miles.
21:22Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Edinburg This brief tornado began just west of Highway 427 and just north of Sistrunk Lane. The tornado crossed Highway 427 where it snapped and uprooted several trees. The tornado ended just east of Highway 427 near Luneluah Creek, uprooting several trees along its path. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. Total path length was .5 miles.
21:23Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba House The tornado touched down at County Road 717 breaking small to large softwood and hardwood tree limbs. As it moved northeast to County Road 450 it snapped and uprooted several hardwood trees; in addition to peeling portions of a tin roof off a barn. It continued to break off small and large softwood tree limbs as it moved northeast to County Road 725. Once it reached the intersection of County Road 725 and US Highway 486, it was uprooting hardwood trees. Numerous large hardwood trees were uprooted and snapped along US Highway 486; in addition to peeling off portions of a tin roof from a barn. Several softwood trees were uprooted and snapped when it crossed County Road 729, and a downed power-pole was seen nearby likely caused by one of the aforementioned trees falling on top of it. Multiple snapped softwood trees occurred at County Road 1715 as it continued its northeastward trek. Once the tornado intersected Highway 16, large broken softwood tree limbs were noted. It continued to move north of Highway 16, breaking large softwood and hard tree limbs at County Road 749. It lifted at County Road 755, but not before uprooting a few large hardwood and softwood trees. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. Total path length was 9.13 miles.
21:23Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Laurelhill This brief tornado began just west of Highway 427 and just north of Sistrunk Lane. The tornado crossed Highway 427 where it snapped and uprooted several trees. The tornado ended just east of Highway 427 near Luneluah Creek, uprooting several trees along its path. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. Total path length was .5 miles.
21:24Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Dowdville This tornado began along Risher Road and tracked just south of east crossing Jolly Road to just past Highway 488 and Turtleneck Road. The tornado continued east into Neshoba County crossing county roads 1119 and 123 before dissipating just east of 123 and north of 404. Many trees were snapped and uprooted, especially along Madden Road along with some power lines down. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. Total path length was 4.17 miles.
21:25Z EF1 KDGX MS Leake Madden This brief tornado began just inside Leake County where Highway 488 intersects the county line and tracked just south of east where it crossed CR 123 before dissipating. The better tree damage was along Highway 488. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. Total path length was 1.71 miles.
21:26Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Laurelhill This brief tornado began just inside Leake County where Highway 488 intersects the county line and tracked just south of east where it crossed CR 123 before dissipating. The better tree damage was along Highway 488. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. Total path length was 1.71 miles.
21:30Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Hope This brief tornado began just to the west of CR 151 and tracked just south of east in the Hope Community and dissipated after it crossed Highway 488. One home sustained moderate shingle and roof damage along CR 151. The tornado appeared to peak as it crossed CR 147 where a solid area of pines were snapped. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. Total path length is 1.95 miles.
21:34Z EF0 KDGX MS Neshoba Arlington This tornado began over a marshy area just south of Hooper Mill Creek Road where several large tree branches were snapped. It then moved northeast crossing County Roads 165 and 820 where several softwood trees were uprooted. The tornado took on a slight eastward movement as it crossed several roads in the vicinity of Highway 19 where additional softwood trees were uprooted. A swath of tree damage continued along county roads 834, 838, 571 and 1361 before the tornado crossed Highway 15. The tornado began to weaken as it tracked along county road 844 and 573 where several large tree limbs were snapped before dissipating east of 573 in a marshy area along the Pearl River. Maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. Total path length is 11.22 miles.
21:37Z EF0 KGWX MS Kemper Mt Nebo The tornado touched down west of Highway 39 along Craig Road where it peeled back the aluminum roofing along the southward facing side of a one-story home. It blew the roofing several yards into an open field. Thereafter, the tornado tracked north to Jackson Stevens Road where it broke large softwood tree limbs and uprooted multiple softwood trees. It continued its northward track to Old Jackson Road where several small softwood limbs were broken before it lifted just north of Old Jackson Road. Maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. Total path length is 3.33 miles.
21:40Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Deemer This EF-1 storm began in a wooded area about half mile east of Deemer Road and tracked northeast about 3 miles. The tornado moved across Holland Avenue knocking down numerous trees in the Airpark Subdivision. Numerous trees were also downed and snapped across the golf course at the Philadephia Country Club and the neighboring community to the northeast. Several large hardwood trees were snapped along Mckee street between Bounds Avenue and Will Avenue where winds were near 105 mph. The tornado continued across main street before dissipating in a wooded area. There was some structural damage from large hardwood trees falling on homes. Maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. Total path length is 3.07 miles.
21:40Z EF1 KDGX MS Neshoba Philadelphia This EF-1 tornado started near Hospital Road West and tracked northeast through historic parts of Philadelphia. Along the path, numerous large limbs were snapped and numerous trees were uprooted. A couple of trees were blown on houses causing structural damage. The tornado caused the exterior wall to the Urgent Care Center on East Main Street to collapse and uprooted a swath of pine trees before dissipating. Maximum estimated winds were 110 mph. Total path length is 1.91 miles.
21:50Z EF1 KDGX MS Winston Noxapater This brief tornado began just southeast of Arthur Yarborough Road and moved northeast crossing Arthur Yarborough and Mount Pisgah Roads. The strongest winds occurred along Mount Pisgah Road, where a swath of hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado dissipated in the vicinity of Joel Creek before reaching Union Ridge Road. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. Total path length is 1.34 miles.
21:54Z EF0 KGWX MS Winston Noxapater This tornado began along County Road 490 near the intersection of Barrier Clay Road where numerous large tree limbs were snapped. The tornado continued east along Co Road 490 where a number of both softwood and hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado moved northeast after crossing County Road 397 and dissipated after crossing Ellison Ridge Road and AB Rodgers Road where several large limbs were snapped. Maximum estimated winds were 90 mph. Total path length is 9.89 miles.
21:57Z EF0 KGWX MS Winston Noxapater This tornado began just southwest of Enon Road and moved northeast across Rocky Hill Road and Potter Fulton Road where large limbs were snapped and several softwood trees uprooted. The tornado then crossed County Road 397 and followed Murry Fulton Road crossing Coopwood Creek where additional trees were downed. The tornado moved through a marshy area along Town Creek before snapping a few more tree branches along Bethel road. The tornado quickly dissipated before reaching Ellison Ridge Road. Maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. Total path length is 6.23 miles.
22:04Z EF1 KGWX MS Winston Fearns Spgs This tornado began just west of Highway 397 where it snapped and uprooted several hardwood and softwood trees. The tornado continued to the east crossing Shugualak Road uprooting a few trees. The tornado turned more northeast crossing C McDonald Road, before ending near Ebenezer Church Road uprooting a few more trees along its path. Maximum estimated winds were 90 mph. Total path length is 2.97 miles.
22:08Z EF0 KGWX MS Winston Fearns Spgs This brief tornado began off of Ellison Ridge Road where it uprooted a couple of trees. The tornado crossed Hemphill road continuing to uproot trees, before ending about a mile east of Hemphill Road near a logging road. Maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. Total path length is 1.36 miles.
22:13Z EF1 KGWX MS Winston Fearns Spgs This tornado began near the Winston/Noxubee County line off of Highway 490. Numerous trees where snapped and uprooted at this point. The tornado continued to move east across Butler Road continuing to snap and uproot both hardwood and softwood trees. The tornado turned more southeast as it crossed Richards Road continuing to snap and uproot trees. The tornado ended off of North Hayes Field Road snapping numerous pine trees along its path. Maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. Total path length is 7.00 miles.
22:14Z EF1 KGWX MS Noxubee Mashulaville This tornado began near the Winston/Noxubee County line off of Highway 490. Numerous trees where snapped and uprooted at this point. The tornado continued to move east across Butler Road continuing to snap and uproot both hardwood and softwood trees. The tornado turned more southeast as it crossed Richards Road continuing to snap and uproot trees. The tornado ended off of North Hayes Field Road snapping numerous pine trees along its path. Maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. Total path length is 7.00 miles.
22:29Z EF1 KGWX MS Noxubee Deerbrook This tornado began along Baldwyn Road, where the tin roof of a church was partially removed and a large tree was uprooted. It continued northward paralleling Mickers Clay Road, partially flipping an irrigation pivot in a field west of the road. The tornado continued to cause roof damage to multiple homes and tree damage. It lifted before reaching Missippi Highway 388. Maximum estimated winds were 90 mph. Total path length is 2.03 miles.
22:38Z EF1 KGWX MS Noxubee Brooksville This tornado began on the north side of the town of Brooksville, producing considerable damage along Deerbrook Street. A few homes also sustained mostly minor roof damage. As the tornado continued eastward, it crossed near the US 45 and Alt US 45 interchange, then moved east along Mississipp Highway 388. Here, several utility poles were downed over a brief stretch of the highway. The tornado continued paralleling Highway 388 throughout the remainder of its duration, producing regular tree damage, and producing more roof damage to houses. The tornado ended shortly east of Mississippi Highway 792 in the Cliftonville area. Maximum estimated winds were 110 mph. Total path length is 9.63 miles.
22:42Z EF1 KGWX MS Lowndes Trinity This tornado began along Trinity Rd, where a few trees where uprooted. It continued north northeastward to Carson Road, where a large empty grain bin was slid off of its base and bent inward. Across the road, the roof of a large metal building was partially removed. The tornado continued northward into an open field, lifting before reaching Lindsey Ferry Road. Maximum estimated winds were 110 mph. Total path length is 3.12 miles.
09:07Z EF0 KFFC GA Fulton Warsaw A National Weather Service survey determined that an EF0 tornado with maximum wind speeds 75 mph and a maximum path width of 150 yards touched down in the Johns Creek area of northeast Fulton County near Royal Lytham Court, snapping several large branches. the tornado moved northeast downing a large tree near the intersection of Prestwick Club Drive and Royal Birkdale Court. Continuing northeast, the tornado crossed Old Alabama Road snapping more trees and downing several power poles before moving onto the campus of Perimeter School where several tree limbs were broken before the tornado dissipated along the northern edge of the campus. No injuries were reported. [04/19/19: Tornado #1, County #1/1, EF-0, Fulton, 2019:025].
09:50Z EF1 KFFC GA Hall Brookton A National Weather Service survey determined that an EF1 tornado with maximum wind speeds 90 mph and a maximum path width of 300 yards touched down in northern Hall County along Napone Road west of Clarks Bridge Road. The tornado travelled east northeast along Napone Road, crossed Clarks Bridge Road and continued east northeast along Glade Farm Road before lifting near Glade Lake before reaching Flat Creek. Numerous trees were blown down or snapped along this path and the steeple was blown off of the Dewberry Baptist Church. No injuries were reported. [04/19/19: Tornado #2, County #1/1, EF-1, Hall, 2019:026].

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