Tornado Reports
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| 13:50Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Montgomery | Oak Ridge North | A brief EF-0 tornado was observed near Grand Oaks High School in Spring. Based on video, it appeared to briefly touch down in a field. A flipped over soccer goal was the only evident damage for the very short lived weak tornado. |
| 13:54Z | EF0 | KLCH | TX | Jefferson | Ft Acres | A brief tornado started just west of Nick Ave in Port Acres where there was damage to out buildings and caused some roof damage to homes. The tornado moved northeast crossing Silver Ave then curved north northeast crossing 63 street before dissipating near 64th Street. Numerous limbs were blown down. Max estimated winds were 80 MPH. |
| 14:33Z | EF2 | KLCH | TX | Orange | Peveto | A tornado touched down south of Old Hwy 90 near the Hwy 62 exit on I-10, severely damaging a brick home. A large building in the backyard was destroyed, an RV was tossed 25 yards, a truck flipped over, and 3 other vehicles were pushed out of the driveway. An ATV stored in the building in the backyard was picked up by the tornado and tossed across I-10. Further to the north on Hwy 62 at the TX DOT office, large warehouses in the back had the overhead doors blown in. Max estimated winds were 130 MPH. |
| 14:45Z | EF2 | KLCH | TX | Orange | Little Cypress | A large tornado began near Hwy 1130, flipping a double wide mobile home that was tied down. A woman inside was critically injured. Other homes along Hwy 1130 had trees fall on them, roofs ripped off, and wind blown debris damage. The tornado continued north on South Teal Road, blowing down trees. Along Hudnall Road, several homes and garages lost their roofs. The tornado turned a little to the northeast, and hit the Woodland Ridge Acres subdivision off of Hwy 87, blowing down more trees. Max estimated wind speed was 130 MPH. The tornado continued into Newton County. |
| 14:55Z | EF2 | KLCH | TX | Newton | Hartburg | This tornado crossed from Orange County into Newton County, damaging|several homes and garages in Hartburg. Max estimated wind speed was 130 MPH. |
| 15:35Z | EF1 | KLCH | LA | Beauregard | Helme | A tornado touched down along and near Hwy 109 in western Beauregard Parish, snapping or uprooting several trees. Max estimated winds were 110 MPH. |
| 16:44Z | EFU | KLCH | LA | Calcasieu | Lunita | The radar indicated a tornado debris signature east of Hwy 12 in western Calcasieu Parish. This is a rural area with no roads where the radar signature was seen. No damage was seen on Hwy 12. |
| 17:20Z | EF2 | KLCH | LA | Calcasieu | (lch)lk Charles Muni | A tornado touched down west of Elliott Road and traveled east parallel to and south of Ham Reid Road causing significant structural damage to around a dozen homes and minor damage to several more in the neighborhood. Reports from Calcasieu sheriff indicated a woman was injured when a window was blown into their home. A second person suffered a deep laceration to the leg as a result of blowing debris. The tornado weakened as it crossed Lake street and lifted as it passed along Aberdeen Drive. Max estimated wind speed was 130 MPH. |
| 17:28Z | EF1 | KLCH | LA | Calcasieu | Chennault Indus Airp | The tornado began on Industrial Ave off of Hwy 14. Two large warehouse-sized buildings has sections of their roof and wall collapse. Damage continued on the other side of I-210, where some trees were snapped off of East Prien Lake Road. One person was injured when a window blew in. Max estimated winds were 105 MPH. |
| 19:56Z | EF0 | KPOE | LA | Concordia | Ashridge | A brief and weak EF-0 tornado moved along Hwy 15 where several large limbs were snapped in addition to trees uprooted. A Tornado Debris Signature (TDS) was noted from the Fort Polk (KPOE) radar. The beginning point of this tornado is uncertain due to road|accessibility issues. |
| 21:52Z | EF0 | KLIX | LA | St. Tammany | Lewisburg | NWS survey team found damage consistent with an EF-0 tornado. The Tornado moved onshore from Lake Pontchartrain and touched down just north of Mariners Blvd near North Causeway Blvd. It caused minor structural damage to a residential home, ripping off a tin roof. As the tornado tracked north, it damaged a small tree and tore off section of tin roofing from the Mariners Plaza. It then progressed northward, lifting just before reaching the intersection of East Causeway Approach and Monroe Street. |
| 23:49Z | EF1 | KLIX | MS | Pearl River | Picayune | A brief EF-1 tornado touched down just west of Bales Ave in Picayune, MS. This tornado quickly traveled northeast, with widespread tree damage in the eastern part of the town. Many trees were snapped at the base with multiple tin roofs ripped off as well as minor structural damage. The worst damage was to two trailers just west of the highway. One was spun 180 degrees and flipped with extensive damage and another rolled 100 yards and was completely obliterated. The tornado crossed the highway with other straight line wind damage noted along the damage path on|the east side of the highway. The tornado seems to have lifted near Northwood drive where a small shed was destroyed along with minor structural damage and multiple trees and branches snapped. On both sides of the path there was|evidence of straight line wind damage which was consistent with radar at the time. The width that was estimated was due to a wider swath seen in the east part of the city. It was difficult to distinguish tornado vs. straight line wind at times. |
| 02:31Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Jackson | Eastside | A tornado touched down near the intersection of Billy and 1st streets where it did some minor tree damage. It proceeded northeast where it removed a large section of the roof of a well-built home on Charles Street. It continued northeast where it did|some minor roof and tree damage. It crossed Highway 63 near Rock Creek Road where it interacted with a southbound vehicle. The driver loss control of their vehicle and died after being ejected. The tornado continued northeast where it damaged parked vehicles and the roof of homes along Gregory and Edna Streets. The tornado|proceeded northeast where it did additional minor roof and tree damage before lifting near Mary Avenue. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).