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Tornado Reports

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14:30Z EF1 KMOB MS George Benndale The tornado formed just west of the Pascagoula River approximately 4 miles|southeast of Benndale. The tornado tore a metal roof from a house and uprooted|several large trees. The tornado continued east-southeast for approximately|8 miles. The tornado increased in intensity just to the east of the Pascagoula|River and struck another single family home and removed the roof. Numerous |large trees were both snapped and uprooted. Winds had increased to 95 mph in |this location and resulted in EF-1 damage. There was continued damage east |to several additional single family homes with additional roof damage and |tree damage. Numerous large hardwood trees were uprooted and at the tornadoes|strongest point winds approached 100 mph in an area near the intersection of|Park Drive and Basin Refuge Road. The tornado weakened further east and lifted|just to the west of Highway 63 along Phillips Road. ||Additional straight line wind damage continued east-southeast from Highway 63|south of Lucedale to near the community of Agricola, where several trees were|uprooted and there was damage to outbuildings. Damaging winds were estimated |between 70 and 80 mph in these locations. There was no further wind damage |surveyed east of the Mississippi and Alabama state line.
15:23Z EF0 KMXX AL Montgomery Ramer National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southern Montgomery County, west of the town of Pine Level, and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 70 mph. Minor tree damage, consisting of primarily broken limbs, was observed from Smith Gamble Road to Woodley Road. A tornado debris signature was noted with this storm.
15:33Z EF0 KMXX AL Pike Orion National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northwest Pike County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 70 mph. Damage was limited to a few snapped and uprooted pine trees along its path. A tornado debris signature was noted with this storm.
15:34Z EF0 KEOX AL Pike (toi)troy Muni Arpt National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage near the Troy Municipal Airport in northern Pike County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 80 mph.||The tornado formed near the intersection of Lake Road and Oak Grove Road just southwest of Troy Municipal Airport. Branches and a couple of trees were uprooted along Oak Grove Road. The tornado continued east-northeastward, removing the roof from a barn and uprooting a few more trees, before crossing the north-south runways at the airport. The tornado passed south of the terminal and very near the KTOI ASOS. Winds backed from 200 degrees to 170 degrees and then veered to 260 degrees while gusting to 47 mph. The tornado uprooted a few trees before dissipating west of Highway 231.
15:51Z EF0 KEOX AL Pike Sandfield National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northeast Pike County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 75 mph. The tornado formed in a wooded rural area south of Highway 223 and the Sandfield community. Several trees were uprooted as it crossed a dirt road and County Road 6615. The tornado appeared to dissipate prior to reaching the Bullock County line. A brief tornado debris signature was also observed on the KMXX radar.
16:34Z EF2 KEOX AL Barbour Cotton Hill National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southeast Barbour County and determined that it was consistent with an EF2 tornado, with maximum winds near 130 mph.||The tornado formed in a wooded area west of Lee Parker Lane, just north of Highway 131 and to the northeast of the town of Baker Hill. The tornado tracked northeastward uprooting trees and causing minor roof damage to two residences along Five Mile Road. It continued to snap trees as it tracked through a wooded area. The tornado crossed Highway 131 near Leroy Road where two residences and a mobile home suffered minor damage. The tornado intensified as it crossed Highway 431 with the most significant damage in the Country Club of Alabama neighborhood, along the south side of Pebble Beach Drive. Large sections of roofs were removed from a few well built residences with collapse of some exterior walls. The tornado crossed the Walter F. George Reservoir along the Chattahoochee River and continued into Quitman County in Georgia.
16:46Z EF1 KEOX GA Quitman Bonapartes Retreat The tornado moved across the Chattahoochee River from Barbor County, Alabama and crossed into Georgia along Deer Point Rd. Trees were snapped and a home suffered roof damage along the river. The tornado continued moving east northeast just to the south of Deer Point Rd snapping and uprooting dozens of trees along its path. A home had an outbuilding completely destroyed and a barn was destroyed as well. The tornado continued further into Quitman County eventually crossing HWY 82 where several trees were downed including one that crushed a mobile home. A man in the mobile home was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Damage, consisting of snapped and uprooted trees continued to the east northeast through eastern Quitman County into Randolph County. The last accessible damage was along HWY 27 six miles north of Cuthbert where a few dozen pine trees were snapped and other trees were uprooted. The tornado continued into inaccessible areas further east at this point. The tornado was rated EF1 was max winds estimated at 100 mph for both Quitman and Randolph counties. Damage cost was estimated.
17:05Z EF1 KEOX GA Randolph Springvale The tornado moved across the Chattahoochee River from Alabama and crossed into Georgia along Deer Point Rd. Trees were snapped and a home suffered roof damage along the river. The tornado continued moving east northeast just to the south of Deer Point Rd snapping and uprooting dozens of trees along its path. A home had an outbuilding completely destroyed and a barn was destroyed as well. The tornado continued further into Quitman County eventually crossing HWY 82 where several trees were downed including one that crushed a mobile home. A man in the mobile home was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Damage, consisting of snapped and uprooted trees continued to the east northeast through eastern Quitman County into Randolph County. The last accessible damage was along HWY 27 six miles north of Cuthbert where a few dozen pine trees were snapped and other trees were uprooted. The tornado continued into inaccessible areas further east at this point. The tornado was rated EF1 for Quitman and Randolph counties with max winds estimated at 100 mph.
17:55Z EF0 KEVX FL Walton Portland A waterspout moved onshore. A tree was snapped and caused some minor roof damage to a home. This tornado was rated EF0 with max winds estimated at 70 mph.
20:10Z EF1 KTLH FL Jefferson Lamont Initial damage was noted in far eastern Jefferson County along HWY 257 near its intersection with Walker Spring Rd. Damage consisting of many hundreds of snapped and uprooted trees continued east northeast into Madison County eventually crossing HWY 19. There was also at least one wooden power pole snapped. This tornado was rated EF1 with max winds estimated at 90 mph.
20:16Z EF1 KTLH FL Madison Sirmans Initial damage was noted in far eastern Jefferson County along HWY 257 near its intersection with Walker Spring Rd. Damage consisting of many hundreds of snapped and uprooted trees continued east northeast into Madison County eventually crossing HWY 19. There was also at least one wooden power pole snapped. This tornado was rated EF1 with max winds estimated at 90 mph.
20:17Z EF1 KTLH FL Madison Greenville Initial damage, consisting of a few dozen trees uprooted and snapped, was noted on a farm on the west side of HWY 221 just south of I-10. Damage, consisting of hundreds of snapped and uprooted trees, continued to the east northeast crossing Sundown Creek Rd. and eventually I-10. After the tornado crossed I-10 it moved into inaccessible areas of the Hixton Swamp Conservation Area. Based on radar the tornado remained on the ground continuously until damage became accessible again along HWY 360A just south of the intersection with CR 35. Damage to several trees at this location was the last damage evident from this tornado. Damage further northeast in Madison was from a separate brief spinup after this tornado lifted. This tornado was rated EF1 with max winds estimated at 90 mph.
20:33Z EF0 KTLH FL Madison Madison A business suffered roof uplift and had a window blown in. There was significant water damage inside the business. There was an outbuilding damaged at the south Duval Street location as well. There was also scattered minor tree damage in the area. This tornado was rated EF0 with max winds estimated at 75 mph. Damage cost was estimated.
21:26Z EF0 KTLH FL Suwannee Pine Mount An EF0 tornado with peak winds near 85 mph briefly touched down north of County Road 252 south of Live Oak. The tornado damaged a chicken house and trees in the area. One large tree branch fell on a home.
21:30Z EF0 KPDT WA Benton North Richland Multiple public videos of a weak landspout tornado on the north side of Richland, WA in an open area. No damage reported.
23:29Z EF0 KJAX FL St. Johns Palm Vly A weak EF0 tornado with peak winds near 80 mph briefly touched down in Ponte Vedra Beach near Guana River State Park. The tornado caused tree damage and some structural damage to nearby homes including a broken window. A tree was blown down near Sea Hammock Way.

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