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Visible Satellite 23:45Z on 2017-01-15. 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
21:48Z EF0 KGRK TX Madison North Zulch EF-0 tornado briefly touched down in the North Zulch area and damaged some trees from Bundic Road to Diserens Road.
23:45Z EF2 KGRK TX Coryell Whitehall A National Weather Service storm survey crew found evidence of damage consistent with EF-2 winds in Coryell County. Two homes were damaged to the point where most of their roof was removed. Several barns were destroyed as well, as were multiple pieces of farm and ranch equipment.
00:00Z EF0 KGRK TX Bosque Moshiem A National Weather Service storm survey crew found evidence of damage consistent with EF-2 winds in Coryell County. Two homes were damaged to the point where most of their roof was removed. Several barns were destroyed as well, as were multiple pieces of farm and ranch equipment. This tornado then moved into far southern Bosque County before dissipating.
00:17Z EF1 KFWS TX Bosque Clifton The City of Clifton emergency manager reported a tornado in the city of Clifton. A National Weather Service damage survey crew found evidence consistent with EF-1 type winds. Approximately 40 homes suffered some sort of damage to the home, with two homes with roof damage. Numerous tree, power line, and sign damage was noted in the small and narrow damage path from southwest to northeast.
00:35Z EF0 KFWS TX Bosque Laguna Park A National Weather Service storm survey crew found evidence of a tornado which began in Bosque County northwest of Laguna Park, and ended in Hill County. In Bosque County, the tornado produced EF-0 damage, with damage to trees. In Hill County, approximately 80 homes had some damage, mostly shingle damage on roofs. However, about 10 manufactured homes suffered major damage, with roof and window damage. One older home lost most of its roof and walls, after a tree fell on the home.
00:36Z EF1 KFWS TX Hill Lake Whitney A National Weather Service storm survey crew found evidence of a tornado which began in Bosque County northwest of Laguna Park, and ended in Hill County. In Bosque County, the tornado produced EF-0 damage, with damage to trees. In Hill County, approximately 80 homes had some damage, mostly shingle damage on roofs. However, about 10 manufactured homes suffered major damage, with roof and window damage. One older home lost most of its roof and walls, after a tree fell on the home.
01:00Z EF2 KSJT TX Mcculloch Voca A National Weather Service Damage Survey team determined an EF-2 tornado touched down about 8 miles southeast of Brady. Numerous hardwood trees were uprooted and many tree trunks were snapped off.
02:11Z EF0 KFWS TX Johnson Mansfield A National Weather Service damage survey crew found evidence of a small tornado near the Johnson/Tarrant County line. The tornado began near Lone Star Road and US 287 in the far southern portion of the City of Mansfield. The tornado did minor damage to four businesses, damaging overhead doors on metal buildings. One manufactured home suffered roof damage in Johnson County, while one barn was destroyed as the tornado moved into far southern Tarrant County.
02:13Z EF0 KFWS TX Tarrant Mansfield A National Weather Service damage survey crew found evidence of a small tornado near the Johnson/Tarrant County line. The tornado began near Lone Star Road and US 287 in the far southern portion of the City of Mansfield. The tornado did minor damage to four businesses, damaging overhead doors on metal buildings. One manufactured home suffered roof damage in Johnson County, while one barn was destroyed as the tornado moved into far southern Tarrant County.
02:43Z EF0 KFWS TX Dallas Grand Prairie Arpt A National Weather Service storm survey crew found evidence of a brief tornado in the southern sections of Grand Prairie. About 20 homes suffered minor roof damage. In the neighborhood, most fences were blown down or destroyed, as were about 40 trees.
08:43Z EF0 KFWS TX Limestone Tehuacana A National Weather Service damage survey crew found evidence of a tornado outside of the city of Mexia, damaging numerous buildings on the campus of the Mexia State Supported Living Center. The warehouse on the south end of the campus suffered the most damage, as the metal building warehouse lost much of its roof and back wall.

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