Tornado Reports
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| 17:03Z | EF2 | KMOB | MS | Wayne | Whistler | The tornado first touched down just west of Pleasant Grove Strengthford Road. The tornado continued northeast and quickly strengthened as it moved across Overstreet and Braze Overstreet Drive. At Braze Overstreet Drive, the tornado is estimated to have reached EF-2 intensity based on the significant and complete damage to a large area of pine trees. The tornado persisted on a northeast track and reached peak intensity as it destroyed several large, newer chicken houses on Jim West Road just east of Strengthford Cooley Road. The tornado crossed Highway 84 and conitnued northeast, lifting near Waller Ridge Road and Mabry Graham Road. Between Highway 84 and the lifting point, EF-1 intensity damage was noted to primarily trees. A mobile home on Beat 4 Shubuta Road suffered roof damage. |
| 17:31Z | EF0 | KGWX | AL | Sumter | Siloam | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southern Sumter County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 75 mph. The tornado began and ended near the intersection of Walker Road and Highway 17. Damage consisted of uprooted trees, broken large tree branches, and shingle damage to a residence. |
| 17:32Z | EF2 | KBMX | AL | Dallas | Selma Selfield Arpt | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northeastern Dallas County and determined that it was consistent with an EF2 tornado, with maximum winds near 115 mph. The tornado first touched down near Water Avenue just south of State Road 14, initially producing minor tree damage. The tornado quickly intensified snapping and uprooting large stands of hardwood trees as it moved into the Burnsville community. Near State Road 14 and County Road 871, a well built home sustained structural damage including the loss of a carport, roof damage, broken windows, and partial loss of one wall structure. An unanchored manufactured home next door was completely destroyed with the remaining contents blown across the road and scattered over 100 yards. A vehicle at this residence was rolled and sustained damage. The tornado continued to move rather slowly off to the northeast causing additional trees to fall. Several additional homes along the path sustained structural damage of mainly roof uplift and loss of shingles. Another manufactured home with some anchoring was rolled and blown apart on the north side of State Road 14. There were two occupants inside the home who were sheltering. They survived and crawled out with minor injuries. Farther northeast along State Road 14, a two story home sustained structural damage along with additional damage from falling trees. They were very large hardwood trees snapped near the base. A motorist trying to evade the tornado attempted to take shelter here and narrowly missed a large falling tree. At this point the tornado was likely at its widest reaching nearly 1000 yards. The tornado crossed State Road 14 moving into a mostly forested area producing significant tree damage before crossing County Road 261. Here a wide swath of trees and power lines were downed. The tornado finally weakened and lifted before reaching County Road 880. |
| 17:57Z | EF1 | KGWX | AL | Sumter | Brewersville | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in east central Sumter County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 105 mph. A tornado touched down on the south side of Highway 28 East just west of Adams Drive. The tornado traveled north and produced mostly tree damage, with numerous hardwood and softwood trees snapped or uprooted. A home in the Bluffport community lost part of its roof and a mobile home was shifted from its blocks. The tornado lifted just north of Port of Epes Highway. |
| 18:16Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Lincoln | Fair Oaks Spgs | An EF-1 tornado touched down at the intersection of Old Malcom Road and Hopewell Road and tracked northeast for just over 6 miles. Damage along the path consisted of many uprooted and snapped trees as well as multiple large limbs broken. Along the path, the tornado crossed Nola, Autry, Sandifer, and Cotton roads. Along Cotton at the intersection with the rail road track, one home had half the roof blown off. Before dissipating, the tornado crossed Pine Grove Road where a couple of mobile homes had the skirting blown out, several sheds were damaged, and multiple trees were blown down. The tornado dissipated shortly after this location. Max estimated winds were 95 mph. |
| 18:24Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Autauga | Haynes | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northern Autauga County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 90 mph. A tornado touched down near Tom Turner Road where minor tree damage was noted. The tornado traveled east-northeast nearly paralleling County Road 24. Here, large trees were snapped near a home with several causing minor damage to the home and a porch. Farther down the road, another home sustained minor roof damage. The tornado appeared to weaken rather dramatically with only minor evidence of tree damage before the tornado lifted west of County Road 19. |
| 18:56Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Chilton | Falakto | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in eastern Chilton County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 95 mph. A tornado touched down near County Road 484 and tracked north-northeast producing mainly tree damage along County Roads 491 and 97. Hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted along County Roads 486 and 491. Some minor structural damage was also noted with damage to farm buildings and an outbuilding. The tornado widened to about 500 yards in this area. As the tornado continued northeast towards County Road 28, it began to weaken with more minor tree damage noted. The tornado dissipated quickly just north of County Road 28. |
| 19:03Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Marengo | Shortleaf | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in far northern Marengo County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 80 mph. The short-lived tornado began near Water Street and crossed Lock and Dam Road, dissipating before reaching the Tombigbee River. Damage consisted of uprooted trees, large tree branches broken, and some paneling pulled from a building. |
| 19:12Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Hale | Akron | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northwestern Hale County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 105 mph. A tornado touched down near Martin Slough Lake in a mostly inaccessible area just east of the Black Warrior River. It traveled northeast causing mostly sporadic timber damage. Upon entering the town of Moundville, stronger winds were indicated by varying degrees of minor to moderate structural damage, including damage to the post office and a nearby apartment building. Many other structures were damaged from falling trees and other flying debris based on video footage. The tornado crossed into Tuscaloosa County near the intersection of Highway 72 and Highway 69. |
| 19:22Z | EF1 | KMOB | AL | Marengo | Coxheath | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southern Marengo County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 90 mph. A tornado touched down south of the town of Sweet Water along County Road 6. It continued northeastward and reached its maximum intensity along County Road 7. The tornado dissipated as it crossed Highway 10 just southeast of Sweet Water. Damage was limited to numerous snapped trees. |
| 19:26Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Union | Shiloh | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down along Edmonds Creek, just west of Bayou D'Arbonne Lake, and moved northeast where it snapped and uprooted numerous trees and damaged a chicken house. Several trees also damaged homes, awnings, and vehicles along Stephenson Road. The tornado continued to track northeast into Lake D'Arbonne State Park, where it snapped and uprooted over 100 trees and damaged a pavilion. It continued to snap several trees along Highway 2 before lifting just north of the highway. |
| 19:29Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Coosa | Weogufka | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northwest Coosa County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 65 mph. The tornado began and ended around County Road 56. Damage was limited to an uprooted pine tree, and several trees had broken branches. A brief TDS was also noted on the BMX radar. |
| 19:30Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Tuscaloosa | Hull | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southwest Tuscaloosa County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 110 mph. This tornado crossed from Hale County into Tuscaloosa County near the intersection of Highway 69 and Highway 72 in the city of Moundville. The tornado impacted a subdivision on Waterbury Drive and caused structural damage to a church and several homes. Farther northeast, the tornado produced sporadic timber damage, and lofted/flipped some campers on Old Greensboro Road. The most significant damage occurred along South Rosser Road where a few mobile homes were destroyed from a fallen tree. A corridor of fairly significant timber damage was also observed along South Rosser Road. The tornado continued northeast toward South Ridge Road before dissipating just west of Highway 82. |
| 20:09Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Tuscaloosa | Grimes | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in eastern Tuscaloosa County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 90 mph. A short-lived tornado touched down near Lake Wildwood, east of Cottondale. However, it still managed to produce timber and minor structural damage that was consistent with EF1 strength. The tornado dissipated near Lawton Road. |
| 20:25Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Tuscaloosa | Brookwood | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in eastern Tuscaloosa County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 100 mph. The tornado touched down along Lock 17 Road near Warrior Met Coal. The tornado tracked north-northeasterly and produced significant timber damage. Damage was also sustained to a metal warehouse on Davis Road where siding and roofing material was lofted east to west into the tree line. Downstream, a long corridor of significant timber damage was observed along with minor damage to a communications tower near the intersection of Hannah Creek Road and Searles Road. The tornado continued north-northeast across a mostly inaccessible wooded area where the last point of observable damage occurred at the end of Alabama Junction. |
| 20:44Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Wayne | Denham | The tornado started on Sunlight Church Road in Wayne County, MS just west of the Choctaw County line. The tornado moved into extreme southwest Choctaw County and produced high end EF-1 intensity damage on CR 2 where several chicken houses were heavily damaged and numerous softwood and hardwood trees were downed or snapped. The tornado lost intensity as it headed northeast toward Silas, but still produced pockets of EF-1 damage especially in the Silas area, near Silas Branch. The tornado continued northeast and produced spotty, mainly light tree damage north of Highway 84 and toward Womack Hill. However, the tornado quickly strengthened and widened as it approached the Tombigbee River and crossed into northwest Clarke County. The tornado produced significant and extensive damage to large swaths of trees from the Trotter Road area right along the river, northeast to Campbell's landing road and to near the Marengo County line. Based on aerial footage of the extensive tree damage, the tornado was given an EF-2 intensity rating. A few river camp houses suffered roof damage. An older home on Campbell's Landing Road was heavily damaged and two people in the home suffered minor injuries. Adjacent modular homes suffered minor damage. It is possible that the path width of the tornado was greater than 400 yards, but additional analysis is needed. |
| 20:47Z | EF2 | KMOB | AL | Choctaw | Aquilla | The tornado started on Sunlight Church Road in Wayne County, MS just west of the Choctaw County line. The tornado moved into extreme southwest Choctaw County and produced high end EF-1 intensity damage on CR 2 where several chicken houses were heavily damaged and numerous softwood and hardwood trees were downed or snapped. The tornado lost intensity as it headed northeast toward Silas, but still produced pockets of EF-1 damage especially in the Silas area, near Silas Branch. The tornado continued northeast and produced spotty, mainly light tree damage north of Highway 84 and toward Womack Hill. However, the tornado quickly strengthened and widened as it approached the Tombigbee River and crossed into northwest Clarke County. The tornado produced significant and extensive damage to large swaths of trees from the Trotter Road area right along the river, northeast to Campbell's landing road and to near the Marengo County line. Based on aerial footage of the extensive tree damage, the tornado was given an EF-2 intensity rating. A few river camp houses suffered roof damage. An older home on Campbell's Landing Road was heavily damaged and two people in the home suffered minor injuries. Adjacent modular homes suffered minor damage. It is possible that the path width of the tornado was greater than 400 yards, but additional analysis is needed. |
| 20:54Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Tuscaloosa | Kellerman | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northeastern Tuscaloosa County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 110 mph. A tornado touched down in rural Tuscaloosa county with numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted. Damage began along Burchfield Road where the most intense damage was observed. The tornado moved through mostly inaccessible areas, crossing Cane Creek, Davis Creek, and Rockhouse Creek before crossing into Jefferson County near Ethridge Road. |
| 21:05Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Jefferson | Mud Creek | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southwest Jefferson County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 80 mph. This tornado began in Tuscaloosa County and crossed into Jefferson County near Ethridge Road. Damage consisted of a few uprooted trees. The tornado dissipated soon after it moved into Jefferson County. |
| 21:06Z | EF0 | KPOE | MS | Wilkinson | Wilkinson | A one mile long, 100 yard wide, ef0 tornado with max winds of 85 mph touched down just west of highway 61 north in Wilkinson county, MS. The tornado was recorded crossing the highway by a storm chaser. Survey results from the emergency manager noted two main areas of tree damage, along the highway and off carter loop road. |
| 21:11Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Dallas | Central Mills | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southwest Dallas County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 65 mph. The tornado touched down near State Road 66, just east of County Road 109. At this location, a few large branches were snapped off. The tornado tracked northeast through pastureland where additional minor tree damage was observed. The tornado lifted just north of County Road 109 where a large softwood tree was uprooted. |
| 21:24Z | EF2 | KMOB | AL | Clarke | West Bend | The tornado started on Sunlight Church Road in Wayne County, MS just west of the Choctaw County line. The tornado moved into extreme southwest Choctaw County and produced high end EF-1 intensity damage on CR 2 where several chicken houses were heavily damaged and numerous softwood and hardwood trees were downed or snapped. The tornado lost intensity as it headed northeast toward Silas, but still produced pockets of EF-1 damage especially in the Silas area, near Silas Branch. The tornado continued northeast and produced spotty, mainly light tree damage north of Highway 84 and toward Womack Hill. However, the tornado quickly strengthened and widened as it approached the Tombigbee River and crossed into northwest Clarke County. The tornado produced significant and extensive damage to large swaths of trees from the Trotter Road area right along the river, northeast to Campbell's landing road and to near the Marengo County line. Based on aerial footage of the extensive tree damage, the tornado was given an EF-2 intensity rating. A few river camp houses suffered roof damage. An older home on Campbell's Landing Road was heavily damaged and two people in the home suffered minor injuries. Adjacent modular homes suffered minor damage. |
| 21:30Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Jefferson | Ben Vines Gap | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in west Jefferson County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 110 mph. The tornado touched down along Crocker Road. At a landfill along Porter Road, several garage doors were blown in, a tractor trailer was blown over, and an outbuilding was destroyed. The tornado reached its maximum intensity where Shady Grove Road crosses Village Creek, snapping numerous trees. The tornado continued into an inaccessible wooded area near Bayview Lake and dissipated prior to reaching Hazelwood Road. |
| 21:34Z | EF1 | KMOB | AL | Marengo | Putnam | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southwest Marengo County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 110 mph. This long track tornado began in the NWS Mobile forecast area and traveled almost 35 miles through Wayne, Choctaw, and Clarke Counties as an EF-2 tornado. It weakened to an EF-1 tornado as it crossed into Marengo County. It continued to snap and uproot numerous trees as it crossed Highway 69. The tornado dissipated in a wooded area northeast of Highway 69. |
| 21:37Z | EF0 | KLZK | AR | Desha | Mc Gehee Muni Arpt | A very brief, rope-like tornado occurred in a farm field about a mile southeast of McGehee. No visible structure damage was observed and the time was based on radar. |
| 21:54Z | EF0 | KMOB | AL | Marengo | Sweet Water | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southern Marengo County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 65 mph. The tornado began near 3rd Avenue in Sweet Water and proceeded north crossing Highway 10. The tornado continued north of Sweet Water, dissipating near Beaver Creek Road. Damage mainly consisted of broken large tree branches. |
| 21:56Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Jefferson | Mt Olive | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northern Jefferson County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 85 mph. A tornado touched down near Sutherland Road on the west side of Interstate 65 and tracked northeast crossing Interstate 65 and Highway 31. Damage consisted of downed trees with relatively minor structural damage. However, there were several instances of significant residential and vehicle damage from fallen trees. One person was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. |
| 22:12Z | EF2 | KBMX | AL | Chilton | Pletcher | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southwest Chilton County and determined that it was consistent with an EF2 tornado, with maximum winds near 130 mph. A tornado touched down in an inaccessible area near Little Mulberry Creek northwest of Billingsley. It continued north-northeastward, uprooting a few trees along County Road 361. The tornado intensified as it crossed County Road 37 near the intersection with County Road 24. Near this intersection, an unanchored home was shifted off of its foundation and a large anchored building was destroyed. In addition, a doublewide manufactured home was completely destroyed with debris blown downstream, some exterior walls of a brick residence were collapsed, and outbuildings were damaged. The occupants of the manufactured home reported getting the warning and taking shelter with additional family members in a storm shelter minutes before the storm hit. The resident of the brick structure also reported receiving the warning and taking cover in an interior closet with a friend. Both were uninjured. Also near this intersection, another residence suffered roof damage, two vehicles were moved 15 feet, and multiple trees were uprooted. The tornado continued northeastward through a wooded area, snapping numerous trees before dissipating as it crossed County Road 16 just east of Pools Crossroads. |
| 22:30Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Barry | Eagle Rock | A storm survey determined that a tornado with a maximum of EF-1 strength winds touched down initially five miles northeast of Eagle Rock and continued along an intermittent path of damage 25 miles long as it moved to the northeast. The majority of the damage path, 20 miles, was in Barry County before the tornado crossed into Stone County. Along its path the tornado topped or uprooted several hard and soft wood trees and damaged several outbuildings. The tornado crossed into Stone County along Farm Road 1250. The very rugged terrain precluded a full survey and lead to the intermittent designation. |
| 22:43Z | EF1 | KBMX | AL | Blount | Tidwell | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Blount County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 100 mph. The tornado began near Tim King Road along Hunt Mountain. It moved northeast and crossed Highway 231, with damage consisting mainly of snapped and uprooted trees. The tornado then crossed Wilson Chapel Road where it snapped a couple of trees and rolled a camper at a residence before dissipating. |
| 23:16Z | EF0 | KLIX | MS | Lamar | Baxterville | An EF-0 tornado touched down near Carroll and Caney Church Roads. A few trees were blown down, and a couple of sheds were destroyed. Debris was blown across a field in a northward direction. The tornado moved to the northeast and crossed Chambliss and H Thompson Roads. On Chambliss Road, a home had most of the roof blown off, and a mobile home had a tree fall through half of it. The tornado dissipated just after crossing Thompson Road. Max estimated winds were 80 mph. |
| 23:19Z | EF1 | KSGF | MO | Stone | Elsey | A survey determined that a tornado with maximum strength of EF-1 touched down in Barry county and continued into Stone county. The tornado crossed into Stone County along Farm Road 1250 where a trailer home suffered minor roof damage. Several hard wood trees were uprooted or topped as the tornado moves northeast with some downed trees blocking Highways 413 and FF. The tornado then lifted three miles south of Hurley or just north of Elsey. |
| 00:25Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Chickasaw | Okolona | The tornado developed west of County Road 410 to the southwest of Okolona. The tornado damaged a barn and uprooted trees. After crossing County Road 410, the tornado uprooted additional trees and broke large limbs. The tornado dissipated in an open field east of County Road 410 and south of County Road 150. Peak winds were estimated at 75 mph. |
| 00:31Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Chickasaw | Okolona | The tornado developed near the intersection of Highway 41 and County Road 413, where the tornado downed trees. The tornado���s path was intermittent, as no damage was observed on the north side of Highway 41. The tornado reached its peak intensity as it approached County Road 142. Several trees were uprooted, and an outbuilding was destroyed. The tornado uprooted additional trees on the north side of County Road 142. Peak winds were estimated at 80 mph. |
| 00:39Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Monroe | Bigbee | The tornado developed just southwest of Nettleton, where it damaged a few trees. The tornado path was quite intermittent, with gaps between damage areas. The tornado then moved into Nettleton and crossed into Lee County. Peak estimated winds were around 65 mph. |
| 00:41Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Lee | Nettleton | This weak tornado crossed from Monroe County and moved north-northeast. The tornado path was quite intermittent, with gaps between damage areas. A few trees were uprooted on the northeast side of Nettleton. Additional tree damage was noted along County Road 1205. Near the end of its path, the tornado uprooted a tree that fell on a house and damaged the roof of a stable. |
| 00:56Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Kemper | Akron | This brief EF0 touched down near the intersection of Fire Tower and Chapel Hill roads. Ground survey and drone footage showed some trees damaged by being uprooted or having broken limbs. Many thanks to the NSSL research group for the survey. Max winds were 75 mph. |
| 01:35Z | EF0 | KBMX | AL | Autauga | Poseys Xrds | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northern Autauga County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 70 mph. This short-lived tornado touched down and dissipated near the intersection of County Road 43 and County Road 21. Damage consisted of a destroyed metal outbuilding and a few snapped softwood trees. The tornado also caused damage to a nearby carport which was lofted into an open field. The tornado continued northeast into an open pasture where it dissipated. |
| 02:31Z | EF1 | KHTX | AL | Cullman | Berlin | A tornado began north of CR1605, between CR 1609 and CR 1610. Initially, branches were broken, but the tornado began snapping tree trunks as it crossed CR 747 and CR 1630. The tornado continued northeast and crossed CR 1635, uprooting multiple trees, pulling some roofing material from a site-built home, and damaging or destroying several sheds. From there, the tornado tracked along Alabama Highway 69, causing minor roof damage to a shed, snapping and uprooting several trees, and severely damaging a detached garage. The tornado continued north of Fairview along Welcome Drive and CR 1568, snapping trees and causing roof damage to large farm outbuildings. Roof and tree damage was most significant on CR 1568 and 1569 northeast of Fairview. A large portion of roofing was removed from a house, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, several large agricultural sheds were demolished, and several chicken houses had roofing and siding removed. At this point, the tornado reached its peak width of approximately 50 yards and peak intensity of 100 mph. The final damage of note was observed along CR 1579 where a few more trees were snapped and the roof was peeled back from a large shed. Little additional damage was noted northeast of this location, so the end point is placed east of CR 1579 and south of CR 1570. |
| 03:43Z | EF0 | KMXX | AL | Montgomery | Pine Level | National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in eastern Montgomery County and determined that it was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum winds near 80 mph. The short-lived tornado touched down on the east side of Highway 231 just north of County Road 72. The tornado produced damage on a farmstead, uprooting trees in the front yard, destroying a playhouse and trampoline. A tree fell on the house, damaging the roof. Additional structural damage was also noted to the roof mainly in form of shingle loss. The tornado continued northeast across the property uprooting mainly softwood trees with some sporadic snapping of trees along its path. The tornado lifted near the back pastureland. |
| 09:08Z | EF1 | KEOX | AL | Crenshaw | Brantley | The tornado first touched down at the corner of Glenwood Road and Melvin Wallace Road where it snapped an area of trees. The tornado then continued northeast across Nelvin Wallace Road where to reached peak intensity snapping several pines, uprooting several oak trees and removing the roof of an out building. Eventually the tornado lifted just south of N Brunson Chapel Road but nor before snapping a few more pine trees. |
| 10:27Z | EF1 | KEOX | AL | Houston | Hollis Dairy Rd | The tornado first began east of Wicksburg and east of the Houston/Geneva county line where scattered tree limbs where reported by the emergency manager. The tornado then strengthened and hit several structures on a farm where damage was confined to ripped roof paneling and other similar damage. The tornado then traveled northeast towards US-84. It was in these locations that the tornado was likely at its peak strength as it moved across Marshall Rd and into the Highlands Subdivision along Highway 84. Along Marshall Rd, a double wide sustained significant roof covering loss, a large carport over a RV was completely destroyed, and a out building nearby was missing nearly its entire roof with some walls partially collapsed. The tornado also briefly picked up a boat, with trailer, and rolled/rotated it 180 degrees on the trailer before being laid to rest nearly 75-100 yards from its original location. EF-1 damage was again observed in the Highlands Subdivision south of US Highway 84. Two homes sustained roof damage with one home sustaining partial roof loss on the second story. Many pine trees near this house were also snapped or uprooted. While these were the only homes with notable damage in the community, there was a path of widespread tree damage through the rest of the neighborhood. The tornado then crossed US-84 where damage became more isolated with a few downed trees and broken branches. The tornado is then estimated to have lifted just northeast of North Brannon Stand Rd. Max winds were estimated around 100 mph. The NWS thanks Houston County EM Chris Judah for his assistance during this survey. |
| 10:49Z | EF0 | KEOX | AL | Houston | Kinsey | An EF0 tornado touched down in northwestern Houston County near Cedar Creek. Small trees and branches were snapped along Faulkner Rd and Suggs Rd. A carport on Suggs Rd sustained damage. The tornado then tracked northeast into Henry County, snapping some small trees and branches along Burdeshow Rd before lifting just south of Headland. Max winds were estimated around 80 mph. |
| 10:50Z | EF0 | KEOX | AL | Henry | Headland | An EF0 tornado touched down in northwestern Houston County near Cedar Creek. Small trees and branches were snapped along Faulkner Rd and Suggs Rd. A carport on Suggs Rd sustained damage. The tornado then tracked northeast into Henry County, snapping some small trees and branches along Burdeshow Rd before lifting just south of Headland. Max winds were estimated around 80 mph. |
| 11:02Z | EF0 | KEVX | FL | Washington | Red Head | A tornadic debris signature was observed on dual-pol radar in a forested area with tree damage. No structural damage was reported. |
| 11:02Z | EF0 | KEVX | FL | Bay | Westbay | This tornado touched down just south of the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport with most damage occurring on the airport property. A few small pine trees were snapped on Johnny Reeves Road and Venture Crossings Blvd. A ground-level metal sign was bent over 90 degrees at the intersection of Venture Crossings Blvd. and West Bay Parkway. At the Sheltair FBO, a Citation aircraft spun 90 degrees with the nose damaging an adjacent plane, which was spun 20 degrees. Other smaller planes were shifted further north on the property near an area of hangars. One hangar lost a small section of roof and had the door damaged. Wind entering the hangar did considerable damage to one of the antique cars being stored there. The metal door track punched a hole through the wall of the hangar. Another hangar also suffered minor roof damage. Finally, the KECP ASOS measured a gust to 82 mph as the tornado passed by. The tornado then tracked a couple of miles northeast of the airport property through uninhabited terrain before lifting. Damage along the path, and the measured gust, are consistent with high-end EF0 damage with max winds estimated at 85 mph. |
| 11:25Z | EF1 | KEVX | FL | Bay | Bayou George | The tornado touched down along the north shore of a small lake near S. Lake Joanna Dr. and Sweet Lane. The tornado travelled east-northeast across the lake, producing EF1 damage to a home at the northeast end of the lake in the 7300 block of S. Lake Joanna Dr, including removal of a back porch canopy roof and causing a sizable opening in the main roof of the home. Debris from this house peppered another nearby home, with two 2x4s puncturing its back porch awning. The tornado crossed east-northeast across Bayou George Dr. On the other side of Bayou George Dr. the tornado hit a PODS storage yard, where PODS were originally in 3-high stacks. Some of the PODS shifted, and one POD unit was tossed. The tornado then lifted. Tornado damage at the home at the east-northeast end of the lake in the 7300 block of S. Lake Joanna Drive is consistent with a tornado of EF1 strength with max winds around 95 mph. |
| 11:44Z | EF0 | KEOX | GA | Early | Blakely-early Arpt | A dual-pol tornadic debris signature was observed on radar in a forested area with tree damage. No structural damage was reported. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).