Tornado Reports
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| 21:26Z | EFU | KLBB | TX | Crosby | Crosbyton Paulder Ar | An off-duty NWS employee observed a cone tornado develop near the edge of the Caprock about 2.5 miles southeast of Crosbyton. This tornado crossed U.S. Highway 82, but did not produce any visible damage to trees or power lines in the area. This tornado was later absorbed by a larger mesocyclone to its north that went on to produce a sizable tornado in northeast Crosby County. |
| 21:34Z | EFU | KLBB | TX | Crosby | Crosbyton Paulder Ar | A cyclic supercell responsible for the prior tornado in Crosby County produced a large tornado about five miles northeast of Crosbyton, before wrapping in rain. Radar indicated this tornado moved slowly northwest before decaying nearly ten minutes after development. The rugged landscape at the base of the Caprock did not allow for a storm damage survey. |
| 21:36Z | EF0 | KDYX | TX | Fisher | Royston | A trained spotter observed a brief tornado touchdown in an open field. |
| 21:52Z | EF0 | KDYX | TX | Taylor | Tye | This tornado was a brief touch down that was reported and photographed by a meteorologist from Dyess Airforce Base. |
| 22:14Z | EFU | KLBB | TX | Dickens | Spur Muni Arpt | A storm chaser documented a tornado that developed near County Road 405 and Farm-to-Market Road 2794 in far western Dickens County. Despite crossing a road with utility lines, video indicated no apparent damage from this tornado. |
| 22:17Z | EFU | KLBB | TX | Floyd | Dougherty | A storm chaser reported a brief tornado wrapped in rain crossing County Road 28. No damage was reported. |
| 22:33Z | EF0 | KDYX | TX | Jones | Hawley | Storm chasers provided video evidence and good times for this tornado. This tornado featured a brief horizontal tube and also had multiple weak looking vortices. The path of this tornado was estimated using radar data. A National Weather survey team did not find any damage with this tornado. |
| 22:57Z | EF0 | KFDR | TX | Collingsworth | Wellington | Rain wrapped tornado is on the ground approximately 4 NW Wellington. |
| 23:03Z | EF0 | KDYX | TX | Jones | New Hope | According to Storm Chaser videos, this tornado was a well developed cone tornado. NWS and Emergency Management could not find any damage since this tornado remained over open fields. Therefore, it was given an EF0 rating. |
| 23:34Z | EF1 | KLBB | TX | Dickens | Dickens | Meteorologists with NWS Lubbock and the Texas Tech University West Texas Mesonet conducted a storm damage survey in far east-central Dickens County during the morning of March 29. This team surveyed tornado damage at the Pitchfork Ranch located about 11 miles west of Guthrie, TX along U.S. Highway 82.||The most significant damage observed at the Pitchfork Ranch consisted of about 300 square feet of metal roofing removed from a well-constructed building. Many of the underlying support trusses to the roof were also separated from the building. Various trees were blown over and strewn about. A large twin gravity box was also toppled. The damage to the roof was consistent with maximum winds of around 100 miles per hour. Debris in the area revealed a convergent pattern indicative of a tornado, which was also supported by strong rotation in the area as observed by radar.||Available damage indicators surrounding the Pitchfork Ranch were very sparse and an accurate assessment of the duration and path of this EF-1 tornado was not feasible. |
| 23:43Z | EFU | KLBB | TX | Dickens | Afton | Storm chasers observed a tornado develop north of U.S. Highway 82 in far eastern Dickens County. This tornado produced no known damage as it remained over open land. |
| 23:49Z | EFU | KLBB | TX | King | Guthrie 6666 Arpt | This tornado developed from a cyclic supercell responsible for the previous tornado in far eastern Dickens County. No damage was reported with this tornado as it remained over open land. |
| 00:13Z | EFU | KDYX | TX | Baylor | Millers Creek Res Dam | Video captured tornado. |
| 00:21Z | EF0 | KMAF | TX | Upton | Midkiff | Trained spotters viewed and took images of a tornado that developed two miles east of the community of Midkiff along Farm to Market Road 2401 and continued northeastward into open fields in extreme southwest portions of Glasscock County. The tornado was narrow, perhaps 50 to 75 yards in width. No damage was found with this tornado, which travelled along a path for approximately 5.5 miles. After being viewed by a damage survey team, this tornado was rated as an EF-0. |
| 00:22Z | EF0 | KMAF | TX | Glasscock | St Lawrence | Trained spotters viewed and took images of a tornado that developed two miles east of the community of Midkiff along Farm to Market Road 2401 and continued northeastward into open fields in extreme southwest portions of Glasscock County. The tornado was narrow, perhaps 50 to 75 yards in width. No damage was found with this tornado, which travelled along a path for approximately 5.5 miles. After being viewed by a damage survey team, this tornado was rated as an EF-0. |
| 00:28Z | EF2 | KMAF | TX | Glasscock | St Lawrence | A tornado formed along Farm to Market Road 2401. The tornado was narrow, 50 to 75 yards wide, and moved almost parallel and just south of FM 2401 during a 1.8 mile stretch before weakening somewhere near Highway 137. A small barn or outbuilding was destroyed by the tornado at approximately 7:28 pm. One wall of the structure remained. This type of damage is indicative of EF-1 damage with winds of approximately 100 to 110 mph. Pieces of the metal roof were blown northeastward across FM 2401 into an open field. Two silos/storage tanks were also displaced from their original locations. There was a stretch of 32 power poles that were snapped off within a few feet of the ground which is indicative of low-end EF-2 damage. Wind speeds necessary to produce this type of damage are estimated at around 120 mph. This tornado was rated as an EF-2. The cost of the damage is a very rough estimate. |
| 01:50Z | EF0 | KSJT | TX | Mitchell | Spade | A thunderstorm moved across Mitchell County and produced a tornado about 20 miles south of Colorado City. This tornado was located just west of Highway 208 and did not produce any damage so it was rated as an EF-0. |
| 07:08Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Hicks | A National Weather Service survey crew determined a tornado produced EF-0 damage in north Fort Worth and Haslet areas. The tornado was embedded in a line of thunderstorms, yet a distinct convergent path was noted for the entire life of this tornado. The tornado began near US 287 and Bonds Ranch Road, before moving north and northeast. The tornado damaged mainly trees and billboards until it crossed Interstate 35W near Timberland Boulevard. Several trees, fences, and approximately 50 roofs suffered damage in housing developments along and north of Timberland. |
| 07:10Z | EF0 | KFWS | TX | Tarrant | Ft Worth Blue Mnd Ar | A National Weather Service survey crew determined a tornado caused damage to several areas in Fort Worth, Keller, and the far western portions of Southlake. This tornado occurred in a broader area of thunderstorm winds, yet a convergent path of damage was noted in Keller, especially near US 377 and North Tarrant Parkway. Several homes suffered minor roof damage, while fence and tree damage was most common. One business suffered damage to their roof and several awnings. |
| 07:31Z | EF1 | KFWS | TX | Denton | Lewisville | A National Weather Service survey crew determined a tornado produced EF-1 damage in the city of Lewisville. The damage began near the intersection of Fox avenue and Boxwood, before moving to the north and northeast, ending near I-35E. Severe damage was done to about ten homes, with 5 homes losing part of the roof, along with blown out windows. The damage was most concentrated at the beginning of the tornado, yet several businesses and government buildings suffered damage as the storm quickly moved through part of Lewisville. |
| 10:38Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Gregg | Tenneryville | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds of 100-110 mph touched down along Reel Road just north of West Loop 281, primarily snapping and uprooting trees. A tree did fall on the back side of one house at the corner of Reel Road and Buckner Street, damaging the house. Several homes had roof damage in the Hobson Road area, and several fences were blown over as well. The cross at the Grace Crossing United Methodist Church was leaning significantly and a light pole was also bent in this area. The tornado partially lifted the roof at the Judson Road Animal Clinic. One home and two cars were crushed by trees along Mary Ellen Drive. Another home along Airline Road lost several shingles as well as several trees on the property were snapped or uprooted. The tornado finally lifted just east of Sam Page Road. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).