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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| 14:27Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Canadian | Union City | The tornado initially broke some tree branches along State Highway 152 between Gregory Road and Banner Road, then moved east-northeast producing more tree damage and roof damage on the north side of a residence on Richland Road north of SH-152. |
| 15:32Z | EF0 | KTLX | OK | Pottawatomie | Macomb | Emergency management spotters reported a brief tornado near US Highway 177 and State Highway 59B. No damage was reported. |
| 23:30Z | EF0 | KRTX | OR | Marion | West Woodburn | A weak tornado occurred in rural Woodburn, confirmed by video and supported by damage photos obtained from the public. Rated EF-0 with winds estimated between 61-74 mph. Damage to two residential properties. |
| 01:46Z | EF1 | KGRK | TX | Williamson | Jarrell Sybert Arpt | A National Weather Service storm survey team determined a tornado touched down just west of CR 234 and north of CR 239. The tornado moved southeastward producing EF-0 damage to trees and a barn and knocked down a two-story home that was still under construction near CR 310 and CR 237. As the tornado crossed this intersection it turned east and strengthened and widened. High end EF-0 damage was observed to trees and some homes just to the west of I-35. The tornado crossed I-35 south of CR 314 and north of Ronald Reagan Blvd. and strengthened further. A semi-trailer was flipped on I-35 and the driver sustained minor injuries. Nine wooden power poles were brought down on the north bound side of I-35, including one that was snapped in half. As the tornado continued east of I-35 and west of Little Road EF-1 damage was observed. Additional power poles were damaged and snapped. A home sustained roof damage and many large tree branches were snapped. A barn had a portion of the roof removed. A small, enclosed cargo trailer on the property was lofted roughly 100 yards downwind. Maximum winds were estimated at 100 mph just east of I-35. The tornado dissipated east of Little Road. |
| 09:39Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Allen | Oberlin | The tornado started near the Calcasieu River near Mike Manuel Road. As it moved northeast, a tree was blown into a manufactured home and the front porch awning was ripped off. Another home had a damaged carport which fell onto a car. Several softwood trees were snapped off at the tops with a couple of hardwood trees snapped off near their bases. A third small industrial building on the property sustained damage to its roll-up shop door and a nearby parked and loaded construction trailer was pushed 4 to 6 feet to the east. The tornado lifted after this point, although its |circulation remained close to the surface as noted by bent and snapped softwood trees down Mike Manuel Road. The maximum estimated winds were 111 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).