Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 21:55Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Bender | This brief EF0 tornado occurred near IAH. It tracked across JFK Blvd and did some minor damage to a few structures including a hotel and knocked over a few trees. Video showed the tornado crossing San Houston Parkway. |
| 22:22Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Liberty | Dayton | This EF0 tornado was spotted by a broadcast meteorologist just west of Dayton with lofted debris briefly underneath a cone shaped cloud aloft. There was no significant damage. |
| 03:40Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Montgomery | Montgomery | A brief tornado touched down and damaged buildings that were under construction. Also damage to a restaurant. |
| 05:55Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Spring Branch | This tornado caused mostly intermittent EF0 damage along a one mile path. There was a small area of EF1 rated damage at the start of the path with a brick facade on a multi-story office building failing and nearby tree trunks snapped. |
| 07:17Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Moonshine Hill | This EF1 tornado tracked from a wooded area, through North Hollow Estates then across the City of Humble with damage to trees and a couple of structures. Vans were flipped in a church parking lot. One retail building was destroyed with the loss of its roof and three walls. The post office also sustained minor damage. |
| 07:25Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Humble | This EF1 tornado snapped the trunks or uprooted several large trees with a few of them on structures. The most significant damage was along Palmetto Lane and Hamblen Road near its intersection with Red Bud Lane. |
| 10:42Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Sabine | Sandel | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph briefly touched down near Shorty Poston Road off of LA 392 just west of Hornbeck in extreme Southern Sabine Parish. The tornado mostly snapped hardwood and softwood trees as it crossed the road and then passed over a single family home. The home sustained shingle damage and a few of its brick pillars along its porch were damaged. The tornado also damaged a portion of the roof of a small metal outbuilding before continuing on to snap several more trees. The tornado then lifted in a forested area behind the single family home. Approximately 50 trees were snapped and twisted, with a few trees uprooted as well. This same storm that produced this tornado went on to produce an EF-2 tornado about 10 minutes later in the Peason community in Southeast Sabine Parish. |
| 10:53Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Sabine | Peason Dam | A strong and wide EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 125 mph touched down near Peason Road in the Peason community and tracked northeast before lifting shortly after passing Bridges Road. Radar data suggests that the starting point could have been slightly farther southwest than what is indicated in the survey and the ending point could have been slightly farther northeast than what was indicated. However, limited public road access prevented a more accurate starting and ending point. ||The maximum width of this tornado was approximately a half a mile, which allowed many residences and structures to be affected. Approximately 30 homes were damaged, with 10-15 homes either heavily damaged, destroyed, or rendered unlivable. The survey suggested that the tornado was most intense in a narrower corridor from Highway 118 where it crossed McInnis Road, where damage indicators of several structures suggested EF-2 winds. The peak wind speed of 125 mph was associated with a completely destroyed mobile home which had its remnants blown approximately 60 feet and piled up against a tree line. A family of 5 inside the mobile home were all injured, with a couple receiving critical injuries. Another injury occurred farther downstream from this area but this injury was not critical. In addition to damage to residences, there were scores of farms and outbuildings which were generally destroyed, with casualties of at least two horses. ||This tornado was quite anomalous for its above average width in relation to its relatively short path length. There were a few EF-2 damage points associated with extreme swaths of tree damage, although little tree debarking was seen. It is estimated that at least 1000 trees were either snapped or uprooted from this tornado. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).