Tornado Reports
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| 12:10Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Parker | Cool | A brief EF-0 tornado affected western Parker County where tree damage was noted through the wooded terrain and open fields near Lamkin Road. Maximum estimated winds were 80 mph. |
| 12:31Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Palo Pinto | Santo | An EF-1 tornado affected southeastern Palo Pinto County near Santo. The tornado touched down near the intersection of South Bosley Road and Single Oak Lane where tree damage and minor roof damage was noted. The tornado then moved northeast, crossing Highway 281 towards Live Oak Road where it produced damage to numerous outbuildings, including the complete destruction of a small home gym. The tornado lifted east of Live Oak Road. Maximum estimated winds were 110 MPH. |
| 12:59Z | EF2 | KFWS | TX | Wise | Paradise | An EF-2 tornado affected Wise County from southeast of Paradise to southeast of Decatur. The tornado started along Thompson Road where tree damage was noted along with minor structure damage. Moving northeast the tornado impacted structures and trees along CRs 4380 & 4396. The tornado appeared to strengthen and widen as it approached CR 4280 near CR 4191. The tornado struck two homes along CR 4191 causing EF-2 damage. Continuing northeast, the tornado caused EF-2 roof damage to two more homes along FM 730. The next notable damage was to an industrial park near Highway 287 and FM 2264. This area was rated EF-1. By this time, the tornado had narrowed in width. It continued to do minor damage until it lifted north of CR 4010. Maximum estimated winds were 125 mph. |
| 13:00Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Parker | Brock | An EF-0 tornado briefly affected Parker County on the southwest side of Greenwood, southwest of Weatherford. The tornado touched down just south of I-20 on Quanah Hill Road near Dennis Road where tree damage was noted along with damage to a nearby parked trailer. Moving northeast the tornado crossed Interstate 20 where multiple 18 wheelers were flipped over. Just north of Interstate 20, the tornado impacted a commercial warehouse/garage on Dennis Road where the overhead doors and a portion of the south wall collapsed outward while the overhead doors on the north side of the building collapsed inward. The tornado continued northeastward into a neighborhood north of Quanah Hill Road where additional tree damage was noted with additional minor damage along the street before the tornado lifted. Maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. |
| 13:34Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Erath | Bluff Dale | A brief EF-1 tornado affected Erath County near Bluff Dale. The tornado briefly touched down near Peninsula Drive where multiple, large oak trees were uprooted. The tornado lifted northeast across Lakeside Drive, uprooting numerous trees at three homes along Lanyard Drive. One home suffered significant loss of roofing materials. The tornado continued northeast towards County Road 172 before lifting. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. |
| 13:44Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Cooke | Callisburg | The tornado formed just northwest of the intersection of FM 371 and Cooke County Road 122, about 2 miles northwest of Callisburg. One residence just west of FM 371 sustained minor roof damage, a window broken due to a snapped tree limb, and a storage door buckled in. Substantial tree damage also occurred on the property surrounding this residence. The tornado crossed FM 371 and moved northeast through a grove of trees for approximately 400 yards. Substantial tree damage was observed within this part of the track. The tornado dissipated after transiting this grove of trees. Maximum estimated winds were 85 mph. |
| 14:10Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Westover Hills | A supercell embedded within the line of storms moved into the White Settlement/far northwestern Fort Worth area shortly after 8:00 AM. As the storm moved over the NAS JRB, video evidence shows a tornado developed near the control tower. Damage was observed to a metal warehouse building where the metal roof was peeled off and scattered across the taxiway. The tornado continued to track northeast damaging a fitness facility before dissipating just south of the commissary near the food court. The heaviest of the damage occurred to the fitness facility, where most of the sunshades were ripped off. Additional damage was observed to trees along the path of the tornado. Maximum estimated winds were 75 mph. |
| 14:14Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Lake Worth | The parent mesocyclone that impacted the NAS JRB continued moving off to the northeast, developing another tornado that mainly impacted the Marion Sansom Park. Damage was confined to trees, with a few trees snapped near the top of the trunk. The tornado crossed Roberts Cut Off Rd, causing more tree damage and minor fence damage before dissipating as it entered the city of Sansom Park. Maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. |
| 14:18Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | (ftw)meacham Arpt Ft | Video evidence was received of a brief, EF0 tornado that crossed over the train tracks at the railyard east of Blue Mound Road and north of Meacham Blvd. The tornado knocked over a few rail cars. A few broken branches were noted east of the railyard. Maximum estimated winds were around 70 mph. |
| 14:34Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Smithfield | An EF-1 tornado with maximum winds of 90 mph developed just west of Davis Blvd on Sayer Ln in North Richland Hills, causing damage to residential properties. Roof damage was observed, along with damage to trees, as the tornado moved to the northeast. Notable roof damage occurred to several businesses along Davis Blvd before moving over the NRH Tipps Canine Hollow Dog Park. The tornado crossed Northfield Park then moved into another residential neighborhood where additional tree and shingle damage was observed. The tornado crossed Precinct Line just north of Lavaca Trl and dissipated as it reached W. McDonwell School Rd. |
| 14:42Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Grapevine | An EF-1 tornado moved through Grapevine beginning near the Mustang Elite Car Wash on Ira E Woods Ave south of Hwy 114. The tornado crossed Ira E Woods Ave causing significant roof damage to the Sam's Club. Large sections of the roof were peeled off leaving large holes. The tornado then damaged a storage unit facility and a Discount Tire store. Many of the windows of the Discount Tire lobby where blown out, and a few power poles next to the store were also damaged. The tornado continued moving northeast damaging trees and shingles in a residential area. Near the intersection of Northwest Highway & North Dove Road the tornado damaged another car wash and a restaurant. The tornado next caused damage to two HVACs at Grapevine Middle School. The next notable damage was to the Grapevine Service Center where significant roof damage was observed, and several garage doors where blown out. One small truck was also overturned. The tornado continued through a residential area where it caused minor damage to several trees and roofs, but it damaged several large trees at the Grapevine Cemetery. The tornado continued to weaken from here until it dissipated near the Glass Cactus on the Gaylord Texan Resort property. Maximum estimated winds were 110 mph. |
| 14:49Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Grapevine | A brief EF-1 tornado damaged parts of Grapevine Mills Mall including portions of the roof near the food court, paneling and HVACs on the roof of the mall, and the walls around the Burlington store. The tornado tracked north where it damaged some roofs in the Terrawood Apartment complex. There was also some minor tree damage in between the mall and the apartment complex. The tornado dissipated shortly after that. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. |
| 15:47Z | EF2 | KFWS | TX | Collin | Blue Ridge | An EF-2 tornado affected Collin and Fannin Counties from west of Blue Ridge to northwest of Bailey with damage noted around the northwestern side of Leonard. The tornado touched down on the west side of Blue Ridge along FM 545 where tree damage and structure damage was noted. Moving northeast the tornado impacted the athletic fields near the junior high and high school with several free standing light poles bent near the ground, the complete collapse of the brick dug outs near the baseball field, and damage to trees, fences, and other equipment around the property. The tornado appeared to strengthen as it struck 3 manufactured homes just east of the schools where two of the single wide trailers rolled, and the walls and roof of the homes became separated from the undercarriage. The next notable damage occurred in northeast Collin County where a double wide manufactured home rolled and collapsed leading to 1 injury from occupant entrapment. The narrow path of tree and structural damage continued across the county line into Fannin County to the west and north of Leonard. The tornado continued to do damage to several structures including a water plant and several single family homes until it lifted near State Highway 11 west of Bailey. Maximum estimated winds were 125 mph. |
| 15:57Z | EF2 | KFWS | TX | Fannin | Nobility | This is a continuation of the tornado that began in Collin County near Blue Ridge. An EF-2 tornado affected Collin and Fannin Counties from west of Blue Ridge to northwest of Bailey with damage noted around the northwestern side of Leonard. The tornado touched down on the west side of Blue Ridge along FM 545 where tree damage and structure damage was noted. Moving northeast the tornado impacted the athletic fields near the junior high and high school with several free standing light poles bent near the ground, the complete collapse of the brick dug outs near the baseball field, and damage to trees, fences, and other equipment around the property. The tornado appeared to strengthen as it struck 3 manufactured homes just east of the schools where two of the single wide trailers rolled, and the walls and roof of the homes became separated from the undercarriage. The next notable damage occurred in northeast Collin County where a double wide manufactured home rolled and collapsed leading to 1 injury from occupant entrapment. The narrow path of tree and structural damage continued across the county line into Fannin County to the west and north of Leonard. The tornado continued to do damage to several structures including a water plant and several single family homes until it lifted near State Highway 11 west of Bailey. Maximum estimated winds were 125 mph. |
| 16:12Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Hunt | Bailey | An EF-1 tornado affected Hunt and Fannin Counties near Wolfe City. The tornado touched down near FM 816 near Loring Creek in Hunt County where tree and structural damage was noted. Moving northeast the tornado crossed the county line into Fannin County where additional tree and structural damage was noted near State Highway 11. The tornado continued northeast through southern Fannin County where it moved through a solar farm destroying a path of panels. By this time, the tornado had weakened with the last notable damage found near Speaker Jimmy Turman Road where it continued to do minor damage before lifting. Maximum estimated winds were 90 mph. |
| 16:14Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Fannin | Bailey | This is a continuation of the tornado that started in northern Hunt County. An EF-1 tornado affected Hunt and Fannin Counties near Wolfe City. The tornado touched down near FM 816 near Loring Creek in Hunt County where tree and structural damage was noted. Moving northeast the tornado crossed the county line into Fannin County where additional tree and structural damage was noted near State Highway 11. The tornado continued northeast through southern Fannin County where it moved through a solar farm destroying a path of panels. By this time, the tornado had weakened with the last notable damage found near Speaker Jimmy Turman Road where it continued to do minor damage before lifting. Maximum estimated winds were 90 mph. |
| 16:45Z | EF2 | KFWS | TX | Lamar | Petty | The tornado formed in open pastureland west of FM 38, approximately 1.5 miles west of Petty, TX. The tornado moved northeast, crossing FM 38 and significantly damaging a metal roofing system at a commercial establishment. Approximately half of the metal roof and siding panels were removed, and metal support beams were ripped from their anchors. Damage at this location was consistent with high end EF-1 tornado wind speeds. The tornado also impacted 2 metal buildings immediately northeast of this main commercial establishment. The tornado continued toward the northeast, crossing County Road 35020 and causing minor EF-0 tree and shingle damage to two residences along CR 35020. The tornado continued to travel northeast, eventually impacting 3 residences near FM 38 and CR 34020. The most significant damage occurred to a large combination metal system barn/residence. Most of this structure was destroyed, with large portions of the metal roofing and siding removed. Large metal beams were dislodged from their anchors and several were severely twisted. Damage here was consistent with low end EF-2 wind speeds of approximately 115 mph. Adjacent structures suffered less significant roof damage consistent with EF-0/EF-1 winds. The tornado traveled northeast for an additional three quarters of a mile, impacting some outbuildings and trees with EF-0 winds. Dissipation occurred shortly after crossing CR 33040 approximately 3.5 miles west of Hopewell. Maximum estimated winds were 115 mph. |
| 21:38Z | EF2 | KSHV | TX | Panola | De Berry | An EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds around 115 mph touched down in a forested area in Northern Panola County just west of County Road 3123, where approximately a couple hundred softwood trees were snapped and uprooted across an area around 460 yards wide. The tornado damage swath narrowed as it damaged a roof of a single family home off of County Road 312 and County Road 3123. The tornado continued to snap and uproot trees as it tracked across FM 31 and into Southern Harrison County near the Elysian Fields community. |
| 21:44Z | EF2 | KSHV | TX | Harrison | Elysian Flds | This is a continuation of the Northern Panola County EF-2 tornado. This tornado weakened slightly to a strong EF-1 with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph as it entered Southern Harrison County near the Elysian Fields community, where it continued to snap and uproot trees before crossing Old Town Road south of FM 451. A few shingles were torn off of a roof of a single family home along Old Town Road, before the tornado crossed FM 451 near CR 1212 just west of Elysian Fields High School, where it paralleled CR 1214 as it continued to snap and uproot trees, and damaged the roof of an outbuilding and destroyed another. The tornado then crossed FM 9 where it damaged a two story home, removing large portions of the roof before lifting shortly thereafter upon crossing a private road just southeast of FM 9. |
| 22:36Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Caddo | Four Forks | An EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 130 mph touched down in extreme Southwest Caddo Parish near the Four Forks community, where it initially produced minor tree damage along Johns Road just to the south of Keatchie Marshall Road. As the tornado crossed Keatchie Marshall Road, it quickly began to strengthen, producing damage to a number of hardwood and softwood trees. The tornado continued its northeast track across Rita and Laurie Ann Streets, where additional trees were snapped and uprooted, and minor damage to a few homes occurred. The tornado then approached a number of manufactured homes as it moved across Pecan Road, producing EF-2 damage with winds estimated at 130 mph. A single-wide mobile home was completely destroyed, with similar damage occurring to three additional single-wide homes on Pecan Road as it moved across Lareta Street. Two other single-wide mobile homes were completely destroyed on both sides of Pecan Road just south of Lareta Street. ||As the tornado crossed Lareta Street, it lifted a double-wide manufactured home and tossed it to the north and east. Two residents inside the home were killed, with an 8 year old boy thrown an estimated 500-600 yards to the north, and his 30 year old mother thrown an estimated 200 yards before being found on Paula Road. In addition to these two fatalities, two other individuals on Pecan Road were injured from this tornado. Upon crossing Paula Street, the tornado continued to move northeast, snapping and uprooting additional trees to the west of Four Forks Road before crossing Highway 169 just south of Small Road and lifting. |
| 02:23Z | EF3 | KSHV | LA | Union | Bayou D Arbonne Lake | An EF-3 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 140 mph touched down near the shore of Lake D'Arbonne along Duty Road, where it tracked northeast while snapping and uprooting numerous hardwood and softwood trees, with trees falling on homes resulting in structural damage. The tornado then briefly moved back over the lake before crossing Highway 2 where several single family homes were heavily damaged and at least a few shops and outbuildings destroyed. The most heavily damaged structure, warranting a 130 mph wind speed estimate, was a two story home which had its roof and much of the second story removed or destroyed. Two injuries occurred within this home, although both were non-critical. The tornado then tracked over a small portion of the lake again before coming ashore and moving across Corney Creek Drive and Dozier Road. In this area, there were several residences damaged by falling trees, although one cabin was largely destroyed due to a combination of falling trees and wind forcing. ||The tornado then tracked over a nearly 2 mile span where the survey team had no access, although a tornado debris signature on radar gave confidence that the circulation remained on the ground. The tornado had grown to a width of approximately 500 yards by the time it next crossed Denton Road, where many EF-2 damage indicators were found and four single family homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. One double-wide mobile home here was thrown and completely destroyed, with 5 injuries reported. A single-wide mobile home was also thrown and destroyed, although no injuries were known to the survey team at this location. Two one or two family homes in this location also suffered damage to roofs and some walls. Additionally, extreme tree damage with at least a few trees exhibiting some debarking were found in this area as well. Significant tree damage continued to the northeast as the tornado crossed Highway 15 and moved across Camp Road. ||The most significant damage associated with this tornado occurred in the Camp Road area as the 400-500 yard wide tornado struck an apartment complex and an adjacent mobile home park. Here, seven of the nine single-wide mobile homes were thrown or completely destroyed. It is estimated that the strongest core of the tornadic winds only clipped the south end of the apartment complex, but one building in this area had a large portion of its roof and some exterior walls removed. This damage warranted the peak 140 mph EF-3 rating of the tornado with widespread mid to strong EF-2 damage occurring throughout this area. According to Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards, of the 74 units at this housing complex, only 12 of them were habitable following this tornado. The survey team received a confirmation of 14 total injuries, two of which were critical, from this tornado. However, details of which injuries occurred in associated to the various damaged structures along Camp Road were not known. ||Afterwards, the tornado moved through a nearly 2 mile long heavily forested area inaccessible to the survey team, although the team did confirm strong EF-2 level tree damage did continue well into this forested area east of Camp Road. The tornado did weaken considerably as it crossed Feazel Road after traversing the wooded area. Here, only EF-1 level structural and tree damage was found. The tornado continued to track another mile or so, producing only EF-0 damage to trees before lifting along Sweet Lily Road. |
| 04:19Z | EF1 | KDGX | LA | Franklin | Swampers | This tornado began along LA Highway 610 in eastern Franklin Parish where it snapped sporadic trees and downed a utility pole. It reached its peak intensity as it crossed into southwestern Madison Parish where it snapped several more trees. On Parker Rd, a home was shifted on its block foundation, with portions of the roof removed and most windows shattered. A car was crushed by a large tree at this location as well. The tornado crossed LA 610 again then Poland Rd and overturned an irrigation pivot. It then moved into the Big Lake Wildlife Management Area where it downed more trees as it crossed Mill Road. As it approached the Tensas River, it damaged multiple camp buildings off Sharkey Rd. A few roofs were peeled back, and some carports were blown away along with continued snapped and uprooted trees. The tornado crossed the Tensas River and ended shortly thereafter. The maximum estimated winds were 100 mph, EF-1, for this portion of the track. The total path length was 11.13 miles across the two parishes. |
| 04:22Z | EF1 | KDGX | LA | Madison | Quimby | This tornado began along LA Highway 610 in eastern Franklin Parish where it snapped sporadic trees and downed a utility pole. It reached its peak intensity as it crossed into southwestern Madison Parish where it snapped several more trees. On Parker Rd, a home was shifted on its block foundation, with portions of the roof removed and most windows shattered. A car was crushed by a large tree at this location as well. The tornado crossed LA 610 again then Poland Rd and overturned an irrigation pivot. It then moved into the Big Lake Wildlife Management Area where it downed more trees as it crossed Mill Road. As it approached the Tensas River, it damaged multiple camp buildings off Sharkey Rd. A few roofs were peeled back, and some carports were blown away along with continued snapped and uprooted trees. The tornado crossed the Tensas River and ended shortly thereafter. The maximum estimated winds were 105 mph, EF-1, for this portion of the track. The total path length was 11.13 miles across the two parishes. |
| 04:26Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | Forest Hill | An EF-1 tornado touched down near 10th street on the northwest edge of Forest Hill. The tornado tracked northeast across Highway 165 and lifted near Fish Hatchery Road. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. There was also extensive damage to a nursery and a home located at the nursery. Several outbuildings were also heavily damaged. The maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. |
| 04:31Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | Valde Rouge | An EF-1 tornado touched down roughly 2 miles south of Woodworth near Campground Road and tracked northeast across Interstate 49 and lifted just east of Old Baton Rouge Highway. The tornado damaged vehicles and buildings at the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, while snapping and uprooting numerous trees. The tornado then heavily damaged a large office supply building located on Highway 167. The tornado then damaged a home and numerous outbuildings at a farm on Old Baton Rouge Highway prior to lifting just northeast of this location. The maximum estimated winds were 110 mph. |
| 05:12Z | EF2 | KDGX | MS | Sharkey | Anguilla | A tornado touched down north of Rolling Fork Road where a few trees had limbs damaged. The tornado intensified quickly as it traveled northeast across Garfield Rd. and destroyed numerous outbuildings. The tornado reached its maximum intensity as it crossed Rolling Fork Rd. and destroyed a well-constructed outbuilding after pulling out concrete anchors weighing several hundred pounds. The concrete was lofted and carried about 50 yards before landing on the pavement. The tornado continued northeastward, with some fluctuation in strength as it damaged numerous trees and caused primarily roof damage to homes. As the tornado crossed US Highway 61, several mobile homes were rolled and destroyed. In this group of homes, three injuries were reported. The tornado weakened and lifted shortly after over farmland. The maximum width was 250 yards. The maximum wind speed was 125 mph. |
| 05:21Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Issaquena | New Fitler | A tornado touched down near Lake Albemarle. Initially it produced intermittent tree damage, moved northeast across the levee at Mississippi Highway 465, and then moved across mostly forested and lowland areas of river bottom. The tornado remained near EF-0 intensity until it crossed into Sharkey County near US Highway 61 where it intensified and downed several trees near the roadway. After it crossed the highway, the tornado intensified further, and destroyed numerous farm outbuildings, uprooted and snapped trees, tossed a grain bin, and rolled semi trailers. The tornado here reached a peak intensity of EF-2 with estimated maximum winds of 120 mph. The tornado moved northeast to Omega Road where a few trees were downed, and then it dissipated just west of the Delta National Forest. The maximum estimated winds in Issaquena County were 85 mph. The total path length was 10.28 miles across the two counties. |
| 05:29Z | EF2 | KDGX | MS | Sharkey | Smedes | A tornado touched down near Lake Albemarle. Initially it produced intermittent tree damage, moved northeast across the levee at Mississippi Highway 465, and then moved across mostly forested and lowland areas of river bottom. The tornado remained near EF-0 intensity until it crossed into Sharkey County near US Highway 61 where it intensified and downed several trees near the roadway. After it crossed the highway, the tornado intensified further, and destroyed numerous farm outbuildings, uprooted and snapped trees, tossed a grain bin, and rolled semi trailers. The tornado here reached a peak intensity of EF-2 with estimated maximum winds of 120 mph. The tornado moved northeast to Omega Road where a few trees were downed, and then it dissipated just west of the Delta National Forest. The maximum estimated winds in Sharkey county were 120 mph. The total path length was 10.28 miles across the two counties. |
| 05:56Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Humphreys | Castleman | This tornado began west of Mississippi Highway 7 near Fishco Road, where it overturned an irrigation pivot. As it continued northeast across Smith Rd., it lofted and destroyed an outbuilding and pulled the concrete footing of an outbuilding out of the ground and threw it. Farther northeast, an outbuilding was damaged along Jake Town Rd., and some trees were uprooted. The tornado downed another tree and additional tree branches as it lifted near Four Mile Lake Rd. Maximum estimated winds were 110 mph. |
| 07:04Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Holmes | Howard | A tornado touched down in the Hillside National Wildlife Refuge southeast of Tchula and near Howard, along Blissdale Road. The tornado moved northeast and produced intermittent tree damage as it crossed Mississippi Highway 12 and dissipated near Chinquipin Rd. Estimated peak winds were 80 mph. |
| 08:54Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Adams | Cranfield | This tornado began near the intersection of Liberty Road and Prospect Rd. where it uprooted trees and downed large tree branches. It continued northeast across Cranfield Rd. and downed additional trees. The most concentrated damage occurred along Nations Rd. where a mobile home, a travel trailer, and sheds were damaged. Eight residents were trapped in a damaged home along Nations Rd. Farther east, the tornado weakened and lifted before it reached Shady Creek Rd. The maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. |
| 09:24Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Jefferson | Hicks | This tornado began east of Mississippi Highway 33 in southern Jefferson County and moved northeastward near the McNair community. Several trees were snapped or uprooted as the tornado crossed Coonville Road and McNair Rd. and then roughly paralleled Puffer Rd. The tornado damaged the roofs of two homes and damaged a shed as it crossed MS Hwy 28, and lifted shortly thereafter. The estimated peak winds were 105 mph. |
| 10:44Z | EF0 | KMOB | MS | Forrest | Macedonia | This tornado very briefly touched down just east of Macedonia Road during the morning hours. It damaged the roof of a hay barn, removed the roof from a small shed, tossed a trailer around 100 feet, and snapped several trees. The maximum estimated winds were 75 mph. |
| 11:09Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Jones | Ovett | This tornado touched down along Mississippi Highway 15 near its intersection with Ed Crowder Road, where some trees and power lines were blown down. The tornado moved northeast and uprooted and snapped several trees. It dissipated shortly after it crossed Road 201. The maximum wind speed was 90 mph. |
| 11:14Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Hinds | Terry | This tornado touched down just west of the I-55 Frontage Road and south of Tank Road. There was minor damage to trees near this intersection. A TDS was noted on radar with this tornado. The estimated maximum wind speed was 75 mph. |
| 11:48Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Copiah | Georgetown | This tornado began near Mississippi Highway 28 west of Georgetown and moved northeastward across MS Hwy 27 and the Pearl River into Simpson County. It lifted near Old River Road. Only tree damage was observed along this tornado track, with multiple trees uprooted. Maximum estimated winds in Copiah county were 90 mph. The total path length was 6.37 miles across both counties. |
| 11:55Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Simpson | Union | This tornado began near Mississippi Highway 28 west of Georgetown and moved northeastward across MS Hwy 27 and the Pearl River into Simpson County. It lifted near Old River Road. Only tree damage was observed along this tornado track, with multiple trees uprooted. Maximum estimated winds in Simpson County were 90 mph. The total path length was 6.37 miles across both counties. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).