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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| 21:18Z | EF2 | KVWX | KY | Livingston | Hampton | The tornado began on the southwest side of town and travelled northeast along Highway 838. Peak winds were estimated around 120 mph. The average path width was 175 yards. The sanctuary of a church collapsed. The steeple was blown off a second church, and some shingles were damaged. Several trees were blown down or snapped. A few homes received shingle damage. |
| 05:30Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Stone | National Weather Service Storm Survey Team determined that a strong EF-1 tornado first touched down in northeast De Soto Parish southeast of Frierson, Louisiana. Many snapped hardwood trees were observed near the initial touchdown. The tornado then tracked northeast into extreme northwest Red River Parish. |
| 05:32Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Red River | Williams | This tornado was a continuation of the EF-1 tornado that first touched down in northeast De Soto Parish. This tornado crossed Bayou Pierre and moved into extreme northwest Red River Parish approximately 15 miles west northwest of Hall Summit causing major damage to a home and trees on Parish Road 410. The tornado then continued northeast into extreme southeast Caddo Parish. |
| 05:37Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Caddo | La Chute | This tornado is a continuation of the EF-1 tornado that moved out of extreme northwest Red River Parish and into extreme southeast Caddo Parish. The tornado continued northeast and crossed Hwy. 1 southeast of Caspiana causing more substantial damage to two vehicles and two travel trailers at the Petro Hawk Natural Gas Site off of Hwy. 1. Two people were located in the travel trailer and sustained injuries during this tornadic event. The tornado finally dissipated as it approached the Red River. Tree trunks were commonly snapped along the entire tornado track. Winds were estimated to be near 110 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).