Tornado Reports
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| 23:46Z | EF0 | KTBW | FL | Hardee | Wauchula | Law enforcement relayed web cam capture of small, short-lived rope tornado. Power lines reported down in the area. |
| 02:32Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Collin | Blue Ridge | The tornado began on the west side of Blue Ridge in Collin County, just south of FM 545 and east of S Church Street where two small workshops/farm outbuildings sustained damage including loss of a large section of the metal roof. As the tornado moved northeast it left behind a path of damage running roughly along and just north of FM 545. Additional damage was found on N Church Street where the wood roof panels were removed from one small barn, and the walls collapsed on another nearby metal outbuilding. In addition to roof damage to multiple area homes and structures, a single-family home near FM 545 and N Morrow Street had substantial damage to the roof and roof deck. As the tornado continued east-northeast it caused damage to the metal roof canopy of the car wash on the corner of S Main St and FM 545. The tornado then crossed N Business Highway 78 damaging a few trees before the circulation is believed to have lifted. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. |
| 03:41Z | EF2 | KFWS | TX | Johnson | Joshua Arpt | A tornado tracked from northwest of Joshua to near FM 917 and Interstate 35. The maximum estimated winds with this tornado are 110-115 mph, due to damage to a home on CR 806 near Egan. Otherwise, the majority of the damage was EF-0 or EF-1. The tornado began near Chisholm Trail Parkway and CR 913 where it damaged a few manufactured homes. Damage to the east of this area was sporadic until the tornado approached the Egan area. The tornado damaged several metal building systems at a business along FM 917 and also damaged two properties on Courtney Lane. The most significant damage occurred on CR 806 where a home lost most of its roof and significant tree damage was observed. The tornado continued to do minor damage until about CR 810 where it likely dissipated. |
| 03:49Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Johnson | Keene | A small and narrow tornado damaged mostly trees and caused minor roof damage north of Keene. Maximum wind speeds are estimated at 80 mph. |
| 03:58Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Johnson | Lillian | An EF-0 tornado with maximum winds of 85 mph caused minor damage to roofs and damage to outbuildings, animal homes, and trees across an area north of Alvarado. The tornado likely began near CR 600 and FM 917, tracking east into the Homestead area. |
| 04:06Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Johnson | Venus | Analysis from a storm survey and CASA radar indicated an EF-0 tornado developed just south of the intersection of FM 157 and CR 506 north of Venus. The tornado tracked across mostly open field, but was identified by tree damage and damage to a few structures along CR 506. Structural damage was primarily to roofs and awnings to two residences and other nearby outbuildings. Damage was consistent with maximum winds up to 80 mph. The tornado tracked generally in a northeasterly direction and dissipated southeast of the intersection of Delta and CR 511, just west of the Johnson and Ellis County line. |
| 04:13Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Ellis | Ward | A small tornado occurred along E Wyatt Road near Ward Road. Roof damage to homes and tree damage was observed. Estimated winds were 85 mph. |
| 08:45Z | EF0 | KSHV | LA | Lincoln | Cedarton | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down along Kens Landing Road in Eastern Lincoln Parish. Large branches were snapped off of multiple trees as the tornado tracked east into Southwestern Union Parish. It should be noted that the tornadic winds initially were weaker in Lincoln Parish, with winds estimated around 75 mph, before intensifying shortly after entering Union Parish. |
| 08:46Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Union | D Arbonne | This is a continuation of the Eastern Lincoln Parish tornado. As the tornado crossed into Southwest Union Parish, it tracked east across Cranford Road, where it snapped a few trees along the road and across the pasture. The tornado continued to move east across Highway 33 just south of Hicks Frazier Road, where it intensified to an EF-1 with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph and reached its widest point, uprooting numerous hardwood trees adjacent to and behind a home. The tornado also peeled the tin roof off of a metal barn, before entering a heavily wooded area. It then weakened and lifted shortly thereafter upon reaching Wesley Russell Road. |
| 11:46Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Scott | Independence | An EF-1 tornado tracked south of Pulaski to near Homewood, beginning east of Bienville National Forest Road 538. The greatest damage occurred near the intersection of Springfield Road and Garner Road, where several trees were uprooted including one that fell onto a carport and RV. The tornado continued eastward across MS Highway 481, Smith Road, and Old Forest Road, producing mainly minor tree damage and blowing down a few power lines. It ended just east of Morton-Marathon Road. A tornadic debris signature was detected by radar with this tornado. The maximum estimated wind gust was 100 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).