Tornado Reports
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| 17:16Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Lincoln | Woolworth | A tornado began just west of Heucks Retreat Road where a few tree limbs were blown down. It crossed over Mound Rd NE where a mobile home lost some shingles and the skirting was damaged. As the tornado crossed Mound Rd., trees were snapped, a house had minor roof damage, and a single wide mobile home was rolled over causing it to be destroyed. The tornado lifted just north of Mound Rd. The estimated peak wind speed was 100 mph. |
| 19:24Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Smith | Mize | This short track tornado started just south of County Road 50 where it destroyed a chicken house and threw tin about one quarter of a mile. The tornado crossed and ended just north of County Road 50 where it snapped a couple of trees. Max winds were around 95 mph. |
| 19:33Z | EF2 | KNQA | MS | Tippah | Ripley Arpt | The first damage was observed to an area of trees east of Gravestown and just south of Highway 4 West. The tornado quickly intensified and increased in size as it moved east-northeast, approaching the highway. Two high-tension electrical transmission|towers were buckled by the tornado with a third suffering lesser damage. At least 6 wood utility poles were downed along Highway 4 West with significant damage occurring to a grove of hardwood trees. The tornado caused damage to several homes in the Stubbs Hill area west of Ripley. Numerous trees were damaged and roof damage was observed to most of these homes. One home did suffer more significant structural damage when the garage door failed and the resulting wind load caused the ceiling to collapse. Further tree damage was observed as the tornado moved northeast near the intersection of County Road 422 and County Road 427 with minor damage to a couple of mobile homes. Damage was more intermittent as the storm moved across northwest Ripley, but became more widespread as the tornado crossed Highway 15, damaging a gas station and a small retail store. Additional tree damage and sporadic damage to homes were observed northeast of Ripley as the tornado moved across Pocahontas Road and County Road 549, where one injury was reported. Farther northeast along County Road 500, a few utility poles were downed. The last damage to trees was found along County Road 500 near the intersection with County Road 200. This tornado had a path length of 11.1 miles with a maximum path width of 500 yards. Maximum estimated winds were around 125 mph. |
| 19:43Z | EF1 | KGWX | TN | Mcnairy | Ramer | The first identifiable damage from this tornado began on Friendship Road north northwest of Ramer. A detached metal and wood garage at this location was destroyed with numerous hardwood and softwood trees uprooted and snapped on the property. The tornado moved to the northeast and caused damage to a property on Teague Lane. Another large garage made of metal and wood was destroyed. A single-family residence on this property sustained a significant loss of roof material. The tornado moved eastward along Feddie Davis Road and caused additional hardwood and softwood tree damage. The tornado likely dissipated in a wooded area west of Highway 45. Peak winds were estimated at 105 mph. |
| 20:27Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Jefferson Davis | Bassfield | A short track tornado started just west and crossed over Bassfield Cemetery Road and crossed over east. It damaged a tin roof on a outbuilding and blew shingles off of a single family home. Few trees were found snapped and a shed was also destroyed. Max winds were around 85 mph. |
| 21:38Z | EF0 | KOHX | TN | Lawrence | Mt Lebanon | An EF0 tornado touched down on South Hood Road and moved northeast blowing down numerous trees. More trees were blown down with minor damage to outbuildings on North Bradley Road and Mount Lebanon Road. The worst damage occurred along Granddaddy Road at Gore Road, where numerous large trees were snapped and uprooted and outbuildings damaged. One large tree fell onto a home crushing much of the structure. The tornado apparently lifted south of Robertson Road. Damages are estimated. |
| 21:52Z | EF1 | KGWX | MS | Monroe | Smithville | Tree damage was noted across the wooded area between the Tombigbee River and the Tennessee Tombigbee Waterway west of Smithville. A swath of trees, approximately 100 yards wide, was uprooted or snapped just north of the end of Durrett Landing Road. The tornado began to weaken and occlude as it crossed Blue Water Creek, resulting in sporadic uprooted trees. Maximum winds were estimated at 90 mph with a maximum path width of 100 yards. Survey information aided by PERiLS drone surveillance. |
| 21:57Z | EF0 | KOHX | TN | Lawrence | Webber City | An EF0 tornado touched down in Ethridge north of Brewer Road and moved northeast, blowing the storefront off a building on Highway 43. Continuing northeast, the tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees along Rushing Road and caused minor damage to a few homes and outbuildings. More barns and farm outbuildings were damaged and trees blown down on East Edan Road, Morgan Drive, Tom Lane, and Marcell Falls Road before the tornado lifted west of Cross Road. Damages are estimated. |
| 22:38Z | EF1 | KOHX | TN | Marshall | Verona | A low end EF-1 tornado touched down near Big Rock Creek northwest of Farmington and moved northeast, damaging a barn and blowing down dozens of trees west of Bethbirei Road. A home on Bethbirei Road was damaged by a large uprooted tree falling on it, and several nearby outbuildings were also damaged. Further northeast, dozens more trees were snapped and uprooted south of Wade Brown Road, and an RV was blown over with a horse trailed partially|blown on top of it. A home further east of Wade Brown Road suffered minor exterior damage, while several nearby barns were damaged or destroyed. Other trees and a nearby barn on Stegall Road were heavily damage, with tree limbs and debris from the barn blown up to 600 yards away across adjacent farm fields before the tornado lifted. Damages are estimated. |
| 09:31Z | EF1 | KFFC | GA | Troup | La Grange Callawy Ar | The tornado began northeast of the airport near the intersection of Gordon Road and Swanson Dr. Sporadic EF-0 tree damage occurred as it traveled east before intensifying to a low end EF-1 near Callaway Stadium on the LaGrange College campus. Roof damage occurred both to a local brewery and Georgia health department building. The most considerable damage occurred to a house near this location along Forrest Avenue where a large oak tree was uprooted and fell into the home. Several bleachers were tossed into a brick and metal fence destroying a portion of the fence. Damage continued to the northeast where numerous trees were uprooted and several homes sustained minor roof damage. Another area of EF-1 damage was observed at the George F. Harris Baseball Complex where a few trees were uprooted and several were snapped. The tornado then entered another area of homes where some tree damage and uprooted trees were noted before entering a shopping district along Highway 109 just west of I-85. Several businesses had damaged signs and minor roof damage. A local gas station had windows blown out of a car wash. Some additional damage continued to the northeast with some trees downed before the tornado lifted near the intersection of I-85 and Highway 109. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).