Tornado Reports
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| 23:10Z | EF0 | KRTX | WA | Clark | Orchards | A short-lived thunderstorms dropped a brief, weak tornado on the west side of Orchards. Tornado damaged a fence in the vicinity of NE 99th Street and NE 140th Ct. On NE 105th Ave. north of NE 67th St. a 12-by-12-foot metal shed was lifted up and placed back down and tree branches about 4 inches in diameter were snapped off. |
| 01:31Z | EF2 | KSHV | TX | Harrison | Darco | An EF2 tornado with estimated winds between 105-115 mph touched down just south of Interstate 20 just southwest of Marshall, and continued northeast across the Interstate into rural portions of Harrison County to just outside the Marshall city limits. The tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees, pushed metal carports over, ripped roofing material off of a couple of homes, and destroyed a metal outbuilding. |
| 02:58Z | EF0 | KLZK | AR | Garland | Morning Star | EF0 Tornado moved through rural Garland county, Arkansas. The tornado brought down numerous trees. |
| 03:05Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Hunter | A water spout over Toledo Bend Reservoir moved inland at the Grapevine Estates as an EF-1 tornado, with maximum winds estimated to be between 90-100 mph. Three boats were lifted out of the water, with two being deposited between 250-300 yards north of the reservoir and one on the back porch of a house. Three homes suffered minor siding or roof damage. One home lost its back porch roof, and another lost a carport. Several pine trees were snapped along Grapevine Road, making access to the neighborhood difficult. The exact start point of this tornado is uncertain as it initially touched down over the Toledo Bend Reservoir. |
| 03:31Z | EF0 | KLZK | AR | Hot Spring | Glen Rose | The tornado started in Hot Spring County near the Saline county line. At the time it was in Hot Spring county, it was rated as a EF0 with just a few trees down. |
| 03:32Z | EF2 | KLZK | AR | Saline | Glen Rose | After crossing into Saline County, the tornado strengthened and caused EF2 damage. Some buildings were damaged. An outbuilding suffered severe damage... with a roof of a new home being ripped off. A roof was nearly completely blown off a newly constructed house. |
| 03:33Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Saline | Nance | This tornado touched down near the end of Steele Road south of US highway 70 southeast of Lonsdale, knocking down or snapping many trees. Several outbuildings or barns were either severely damaged or destroyed as the tornado moved north-northeast. The tornado then crossed US highway 70 east of Lonsdale. A carport was lofted into trees north/east of US hwy 70, along with additional outbuildings being damaged or destroyed. The tornado continued north destroying another barn before lifting shortly afterwards. |
| 03:35Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Mansfield | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds between 90-100 mph touched down along Pine Street just outside the Mansfield city limits, and then moved northeast along Binning Road. The primary damage was snapped pine trees. However, two homes suffered damage from falling trees, and four outbuildings were damaged or destroyed by falling trees. |
| 04:00Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Natchitoches | Hagewood | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds of 100-110 mph touched down on the southwest side of Hagewood, just west of Highway 117. Although the primary damage was snapped trees, two businesses at the intersection of Highway 117 and Highway 6 sustained some damage. The first was a metal warehouse that lost some siding. Across the street, a pool supply business sustained some roof damage. There was also an I-Beam structure behind the pool business that had several I-beams knocked down, including one that was blown over that had been attached to the concrete base. Several homes had minor roof damage, including one that had a corner of the roof lift enough for the ceiling to cave in. Several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. This tornado continued northeast across Interstate 49 and across the western and northern fringes of Sibley Lake along Highway 504, crossing Highway 1 and lifting along White Oak Lane. |
| 04:20Z | EF2 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Olmstead | The tornado touched down just south of the Pulaski/Faulkner County line, south of Frenchman Mountain Road around Lowridge road. This tornado destroyed 4 mobile homes and damaged others. 6 People were injured, with 3 people being hospitalized. |
| 04:21Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Faulkner | Cato | After the tornado crossed into Faulkner County, the tornado caused several trees to snap or be uprooted. Additional, the tornado caused minor roofing damage and an outbuilding to collapse. |
| 04:23Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Pulaski | Olmstead | After the tornado crossed into Faulkner County, the tornado caused several trees to snap or be uprooted. Additional, the tornado caused minor to major roof damage on several structures and destroyed one double-wide trailer. |
| 04:49Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Winn | Gansville | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds between 95-105 mph touched down along Highway 505 just west of the Wyatt community, snapping several trees. This tornadic damage was sporadic and interspersed with straight line wind damage that occurred along and north of Highway 505. |
| 04:54Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Jackson | Wyatt | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds between 100-110 mph touched down along Highway 505 in Southern Jackson Parish between Highway 167 and Highway 4, southwest of Weston. The primary damage was snapped trees. However, one metal outbuilding was overturned. |
| 05:23Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Harris | Cedar Bayou | Damage in and around a residence near the intersection of East Osage Road and East Shawnee included a mobile home moved, shingles removed on a home, a large tree limb (unknown origin) down in the yard and a large mattress lofted across the property. |
| 06:34Z | EF0 | KNQA | AR | Greene | Marmaduke | The first damage occurred to a gas station just west of Highway 49. As the tornado moved through the south and east sections of Marmaduke, approximately 20 homes suffered roof damage. Several trees were snapped. Near the end of the track, the tornado damaged the roof and several roll-up doors of an industrial plant. Peak winds estimated at 80 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).