Tornado Reports
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| 12:11Z | EF2 | KEWX | TX | Guadalupe | Seguin Guadalupe Arp | A tornado developed in an open field just south of Cordova Rd. between CR 105 and Hwy 123. The tornado continued north-northwestward for approximately 8.3 miles and dissipated in an open field just north of Schwarziose Road. The tornado damaged approximately 20 homes along the path and destroyed approximately 5 homes. The most severely damaged homes were along and off of CR 105 (Huber road). Damage to slab homes ranged from minor loss of roofing material to complete removal of the roof structure. One mobile home was displaced roughly 20 yards. Another mobile home was rolled and completely destroyed. Several other garages, barns, trailers, and farm equipment were also damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped with a few uprooted. The peak wind was estimated to be 111-120 mph. Two people were injured. At the time of this writing, there is no estimate of insured monetary losses. |
| 12:28Z | EF1 | KEWX | TX | Hays | San Marcos Lowman Ar | A tornado developed near Centerpoint Rd. and Old Zorn Rd. in Guadalupe County and continued to the north-northeast for approximately 2.25 miles into Hays County ending near Centerpoint Rd. and Viewpoint Rd. The tornado caused minor roof damage to a few homes where it first developed. As it continued north-northeastward, the tornado struck a series of electrical transmission line towers, causing 11 towers to either partially or completely collapse. The tornado continued through an open field near Centerpoint Rd. causing mainly tree damage. Several homes east of Centerpoint Rd., in the Southridge Estates subdivision, received minor roof damage along with large tree limbs snapped. In addition, a garage with an attached apartment completely collapsed in the Southridge Estates subdivision. Peak winds were estimated to be 90-100 mph. One person was injured. At the time of this writing, there is no estimate of insured losses. |
| 12:28Z | EF1 | KEWX | TX | Guadalupe | Zorn | A tornado developed near Centerpoint Rd. and Old Zorn Rd. in Guadalupe County and continued to the north-northeast for approximately 2.25 miles into Hays County ending near Centerpoint Rd. and Viewpoint Rd. . The tornado caused minor roof damage to a few homes where it first developed. As it continued north-northeastward, the tornado struck a series of electrical transmission line towers, causing 11 towers to either partially or completely collapse. The tornado continued through an open field near Centerpoint Rd. causing mainly tree damage. Several homes east of Centerpoint Rd., in the Southridge Estates subdivision, received minor roof damage along with large tree limbs snapped. In addition, a garage with an attached apartment completely collapsed in the Southridge Estates subdivision. Peak winds were estimated to be 90-100 mph. One person was injured. At the time of this writing, there is no estimate of insured monetary losses. |
| 08:32Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Jones Creek | A small EF-1 tornado moved from a wildlife management area one mile southwest south of Jones Creek where it uprooted several large trees. The tornado then crossed Highway 36 and severely damaged a mobile home just north of the roadway. The tornado caused minor damage for approximately a mile toward the northeast before reaching the Brazos River, or one mile northeast of Jones Creek. Estimated peak wind speed was 90 mph. |
| 09:04Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Lake Jackson | An EF-0 tornado tracked from a subdivision south of the Brazos Mall knocking down fences and shallow rooted trees. The tornado then tracked across Hobby Lobby and the eastern end of the mall where it caused roof damage. It then continued into a subdivision to the northeast of the mall uprooting several large trees. Estimated peak wind speed was 85 mph. |
| 09:19Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Liverpool | An EF-0 tornado touched down in a field south of Liverpool and damaged a cattle handling area. The tornado tracked into the town of Liverpool and produced minor damage to trees and structures. The tornado lifted north of town. The estimated peak wind was 80 mph. |
| 09:23Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Angleton Bailes Arpt | The EF-1 tornado severely damaged a farm house and barn then flipped three trailers over at an RV park before weakening. Estimated peak wind was 90 mph. |
| 10:21Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Hastings | The EF-1 tornado tracked along a trailer park in Alvin where it damaged fifteen to twenty trailers and overturned one trailer. An elderly couple sustained injuries in the overturned trailer. The estimated peak wind was 90 mph. |
| 10:21Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Manvel | The EF-1 tornado tracked along Wink Road between Alvin and Manvel. The tornado injured three people as it destroyed one mobile home and damaged several other mobile homes. The estimated peak wind was 100 mph. |
| 10:22Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Ellington Field | A brief EF-0 tornado caused damage to homes near the intersection of Clear Lake City Boulevard and El Dorado Boulevard. The estimated peak wind was 85 mph. |
| 10:27Z | EF2 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Hastings | The EF-2 tornado touched down just east of Clover Field Airport (Brazoria County) and continued on a narrow northeast track into Galveston County. This tornado expanded in size and weakened in intensity as it approached FM 518 over the last half of its track. There was extensive tree damage along the entire track. Homes sustained partial roof loss and tree damage consistent with an EF-1 rating from east of the airport through Sunset Drive in Friendswood (Galveston County). Low-end EF-2 damage occurred on Chester Drive in Friendswood where there was complete loss of a residential home's roof. Estimated peak wind was 115 mph. |
| 10:28Z | EF2 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Hastings | The EF-2 tornado touched down just east of Clover Field Airport (Brazoria County) and continued on a narrow northeast track into Galveston County. This tornado expanded in size and weakened in intensity as it approached FM 518 over the last half of its track. There was extensive tree damage along the entire track. Homes sustained partial roof loss and tree damage consistent with an EF-1 rating from east of the airport through Sunset Drive in Friendswood (Galveston County). Low-end EF-2 damage occurred on Chester Drive in Friendswood where there was complete loss of a residential home's roof. Estimated peak wind was 115 mph. |
| 10:30Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Baytown Humphrey Arp | The EF-0 tornado caused minor roof damage to a home and snapped numerous tree trunks half way up. The tornado also rolled two RV campers. The estimated peak wind was 80 mph. |
| 10:32Z | EF2 | KHGX | TX | Galveston | League City S S Arpt | The EF-2 tornado touched down just east of Clover Field Airport (Brazoria County) and continued on a narrow northeast track into Galveston County. This tornado expanded in size and weakened in intensity as it approached FM 518 over the last half of its track. There was extensive tree damage along the entire track. Homes sustained partial roof loss and tree damage consistent with an EF-1 rating from east of the airport through Sunset Drive in Friendswood (Galveston County). Low-end EF-2 damage occurred on Chester Drive in Friendswood where there was complete loss of a residential home's roof. Estimated peak wind was 115 mph. |
| 10:47Z | EF2 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Ellington Field | An EF-2 tornado began near the Genoa Red Bluff and Red Bluff intersection in Pasadena and ended near the Spencer Highway and Myrtle Creek Drive intersection |in La Porte. The tornado caused extensive tree, fence and power line damage. Low end EF-2 damage was observed where the tornado demolished an industrial building and caused significant roof loss to several homes in La Porte. One of these homes lost a portion of an exterior brick wall. The estimated peak wind was 125 mph. |
| 11:41Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Vernon | Cravens | The tornado began 7 miles west northwest of Sugartown and caused damage mostly to trees. The tornado reached peak intensity as it crossed Lone Star Church Road were it snapped several trees and a utility pole. It also damaged two car canopies and broke several large tree branches along the path before dissipating 5 miles south southwest of Cravens. |
| 11:59Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Highlands | An EF-0 tornado began in the Rio Villa subdivision along the San Jacinto River where|several homes received minor roof damage. The tornado damage ended near Evangeline street in Barrett where there was mainly tree and power line damage. The estimated peak wind was 75 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).