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Visible Satellite 19:16Z on 2015-05-10. Satellite images are derived from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
14:01Z EF1 KINX OK Pittsburg (mlc)mc Alester Muni A tornado destroyed a barn, rolled a horse trailer, blew down a grain silo, and uprooted trees. Based on this damage, estimated maximum wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
15:21Z EF0 KFSD SD Charles Mix Wagner A tornado formed and moved over fields, damaging some trees, before crossing into Douglas County.
15:34Z EF2 KFSD SD Douglas Delmont A tornado, crossing into Douglas County from Charles Mix County, destroyed or damaged 84 structures in and near Delmont, and injured 9 people in Delmont. About 50 of the homes and other structures were destroyed or severely damaged. The damage included numerous small farm buildings totally destroyed, most at four farms south of Delmont, several houses severely damaged, a large and 100 year old church severely damaged, and a newly constructed fire hall destroyed. Power lines and poles were down and the town was without power and water for two days. 100 residents were displaced.
16:15Z EF0 KFSD SD Hutchinson Dimock A tornado formed and moved north, quickly crossing into Davison County. The tornado caused no reported damage.
16:17Z EF0 KFSD SD Davison Ethan A tornado, crossing into Davison County from Hutchinson County, moved north and caused no reported damage before dissipating.
19:16Z EF1 KFWS TX Denton Argyle A National Weather Service storm survey team found evidence of EF-1 damage from a tornado in central Denton County. This tornado began near the city of Argyle and moved in a north to northeast direction, towards the city of Denton. Several small buildings were damaged or destroyed along US 377 between Argyle and Denton. As the tornado entered into a sparsely populated area within the Denton city limits, trees were damaged. As the storm made its way to near the US 377 and I-35E intersection, the damage began to dissipate as the tornado dissipated. The Denton County Emergency Services estimate the tornado damage to be approximately $3.5 million.
19:39Z EF0 KFWS TX Denton Aubrey A National Weather Service storm survey found tornado damage near the cities of Krugerville and Aubrey. The tornado began just east of US 377 near Woodland Drive in Krugerville, before moving northeast into open fields. The tornado did minimal damage, with only a few shingles missing from a neighborhood of well built homes. Further east, a farm house suffered more damage, along with several trees being uprooted.
20:28Z EF0 KFSD IA Sioux Fairview A tornado observed over open fields caused no reported damage.
21:08Z EF1 KFWS TX Grayson South Gale A National Weather Service damage survey team found evidence of EF-1 damage from a tornado in far northern Grayson County. The tornado began north of US 69 near Craft Road and moved northeastward into the Carpenter's Bluff area near the Red River. The damage in the area was mainly to trees. However, one church building near Carpenter's Bluff sustained roof damage. The tornado dissipated before reaching the Red River.
21:45Z EF1 KGRK TX Hamilton Shive A National Weather Service damage survey team found evidence of EF-1 tornado damage near the Shive community in Hamilton County. The tornado began southeast of the town center, damaging a house, several trees, and several farm buildings. The tornado occurred over mainly open land over its five mile path, but did damage to four houses. Several Hamilton County roads needed to be cleared thanks to tree damage as well.
23:03Z EF0 KFWS TX Hill Peoria An amateur radio operator captured a brief tornado on camera at 5:03 PM CDT outside of Peoria. The tornado lasted only a few minutes, and produced minor damage to farmland.
23:07Z EF0 KFWS TX Kaufman Rosser Amateur radio operators reported a brief tornado near Cottonwood.
23:18Z EF0 KSRX OK Pushmataha Jumbo Storm chasers witnessed a tornado over rugged terrain east of the Indian Nation Turnpike. The area where the tornado occurred was inaccessible by road.
23:34Z EF0 KFWS TX Kaufman Kaufman Flying G Arp Amateur radio operators reported a brief tornado southwest of Terrell. The tornado produced minimal damage over open fields.
00:10Z EF0 KDMX IA Carroll Mt Carmel Debris on the ground. Tornado continued into Calhoun County.
00:16Z EF0 KFSD SD Miner Canova A brief tornado caused no reported damage.
00:18Z EF2 KSRX OK Latimer Veterans Colony A tornado damaged several homes, severely damaged a metal-framed outbuilding, damaged an oil drilling platform, destroyed barns and outbuildings, damaged the Cravens VFD building, and snapped or uprooted numerous trees. Based on this damage, estimated maximum wind in the tornado was 115 to 125 mph.
00:20Z EF0 KFWS TX Hill Brandon Trained spotters observed and recorded a multiple vortex tornado northeast of Brandon. While large, the tornado produced no visible damage, except to farm fields. However, the combination of a large tornado which moved slowly, produced quite a bit of damage to the fields.
00:22Z EF1 KDMX IA Calhoun Lake City Tornado moved from Carroll County into Calhoun County. It moved across the western side of Lake City, doing EF1 damage to houses and the high school. It remained in rural areas of Calhoun County for the remainder of it's path, broadening as it went along. The tornado lifted shortly before crossing Highway 20.
00:46Z EF0 KSRX OK Latimer Red Oak A tornado snapped large tree limbs along a narrow path. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 65 to 75 mph.
01:14Z EF0 KDMX IA Calhoun Manson This was a broad and brief tornado that caused little to no damage. Reported by a spotter and likely track found in satellite data.
01:46Z EF3 KFWS TX Van Zandt Primrose A NWS storm survey team found EF-3 damage in the city of Van. This tornado began near highway 64, near Edom before moving in a northerly direction. The storm crossed Interstate 20 on the southeast side of Van, before carving a destructive path over the eastern side of the city. The greatest damage was done in a housing development to the north of the public school administration building, where over 50 homes were damaged or destroyed. Two fatalities occurred with this tornado, as a married couple was apparently asleep in their mobile home when the tornado hit.
02:19Z EF1 KFWS TX Smith Garden Vly A damage survey performed in Smith County Texas determined that the damage in the county was consistent with that of an EF1 tornado. The most extensive damage was located along County Road 1253 and County Road 462. There were several homes that had roof damage, while several outbuildings and barns were damaged or destroyed. Other damage consisted of numerous trees snapped and/or uprooted.
03:50Z EF1 KFWS TX Smith Garden Vly A damage survey performed in Smith County Texas determined that the damage in the county was consistent with that of an EF1 tornado. The most extensive damage was located east of County Road 1253 as well as County Road 460 and County Road 458. Several outbuildings and barns were damaged or destroyed. Other damage consisted of numerous trees snapped and/or uprooted.
04:18Z EF2 KSRX AR Howard Nashville A damage survey was completed in Howard County Arkansas and it was determined that the damage was consistent with that of an EF2 tornado. The most extensive damage was located on the southwest side of Nashville at the D&J Mobile Home Park. Five mobile homes were completely destroyed. There were 2 fatalities in this mobile home park and 8 additional injuries. There were 40 to 60 homes suffering minor to moderate damage from the tornado...mainly from fallen trees. Other damage consisted of numerous trees snapped and/or uprooted with power lines downed as well. The Governor of Arkansas was given a tour of the damage areas on the ground and in the air.
04:25Z EF0 KSHV TX Marion Stalls A damage survey in Marion County found that a severe thunderstorms spawned an EF0 tornado northeast of Jefferson near Highway 248. The tornado snapped and uprooted several trees near Highway 248 northeast of Jefferson before lifting.
04:28Z EF0 KSHV TX Marion Lodi A damage survey completed in Marion and Cass counties determined that a severe thunderstorm spawned an EF0 tornado along Highway 248 just south of the Cass County line in northern Marion County. This tornado touched down along Highway 248 just south of the community of Lodi and remained on the ground before crossing over into Cass County. The damage consisted of numerous trees snapped and uprooted.
04:30Z EF0 KSHV TX Cass Kildare This is a continuation of the tornado that originally touched down in northern Marion County. The tornado remained on the ground along Highway 248 before lifting near the intersection of Highway 248 and County Road 1780. Damage consisted of numerous trees snapped and uprooted.
06:34Z EF1 KSHV TX Cherokee Lone Star It was determined that storm damage east of New Summerfield, Texas was consistent with that of an EF-1 tornado. The most extensive damage was located west of County Road 2274 between County Road 235 and County Road 4504. The damage consisted of several trees snapped and/or uprooted.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).