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Tornado Reports

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21:04Z EF2 KSRX AR Crawford Rudy This tornado developed north of Rudy where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted as it crossed Frog Bayou Drive. The tornado then severely damaged a home, destroyed outbuildings, and snapped or uprooted numerous trees on Stapp Lane. Outbuildings were destroyed and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted as the tornado crossed Lancaster Road and County Road 27. The tornado continued to move northeast across Highway 282 and I-49 where several cars were rolled off the highway and severe damage to trees occurred. Several mobile homes were destroyed, a permanent home was damaged, and severe tree damage occurred as the tornado moved across Overlook Trail. A well-built outbuilding was destroyed and a home was severely damaged on Locust Mountain Road. Numerous trees were also snapped and uprooted in this area. Another home was severely damaged on Dollard Road before moving into Mountainburg, where numerous homes and businesses were damaged, outbuildings were destroyed, and trees and power poles were blown down. The tornado then moved across the south and east side of Lake Fort Smith, where homes were damaged, outbuildings were destroyed, and trees and power poles were blown down. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 110 to 120 mph.
22:46Z EF1 KSRX AR Sebastian Ursula This is the first segment of a two segment tornado. In Sebastian County, this tornado uprooted trees and blew down power poles. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 85 to 95 mph.
22:49Z EF1 KSRX AR Franklin Vesta The is the second segment of a two segment tornado. In Franklin County, this tornado damaged a mobile home, uprooted trees, and snapped large tree limbs and power poles. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 85 to 95 mph.
23:34Z EF1 KSHV LA Ouachita Calhoun An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds of 105-110 mph touched down just north of the Calhoun community along Griggs Road and Highway 151, where it snapped and uprooted numerous trees and power lines. The tornado moved north northeast roughly along Highway 837, snapping numerous trees, which caused significant damage to several homes along Highway 837 and Richardson Road. A barn was heavily damaged and a mobile home was flipped over before the tornado lifted.
23:43Z EF1 KSHV LA Union Point An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds of 95-105 mph touched down just inside Southern Union Parish along Garland Gin Road, where it snapped several trees. It continued north northeast, snapping and uprooting more trees in a field along Garland Gin Road, before crossing Highway 15 and snapping additional trees along Williams Colony Road, Goldsmith Road, and Bridges Road. Some metal roof panels were removed off of an outbuilding along Bridges Road before the tornado lifted.
23:48Z EF1 KSRX AR Johnson Ozone The tornado developed just northwest of Ozone in northern Johnson county, just south of County Road 5420, knocking down several large pine trees. This tornado continued northeast through rural areas of the Ozark National Forest, continuing to knock down several pine and a few hardwood trees, including a few snapped trunks. This tornado lifted just east of Arkansas Hwy 21 near County Road 5571.
00:04Z EF1 KSHV LA Union Rocky Branch A very brief EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds of 85-95 mph touched down along Laster Road where it snapped a few trees. The tornado then crossed Highway 143 and continued northeast, snapping and uprooting more trees before lifting along Highway 2.
00:10Z EF2 KSRX AR Howard Umpire An EF-2 tornado, with estimated maximum winds around 115 mph, touched down along Linville Road where it snapped several trees. It continued north where it snapped and uprooted numerous trees near Cedar Hill Cemetery, then crossed Cedar Hill Road where portions of a tin roof were peeled back from a metal barn and a nearby poorly constructed metal barn was destroyed. The tornado tracked north where it snapped several utility poles and a large swath of trees, at which point the tornado was at its strongest and widest. It crossed Kirby Road where it caused significant roof damage to two large chicken houses, while uprooting and snapping several more trees. Intermittent damage was found as the tornado continued north before lifting just north of Highway 278 northwest of the Umpire community a few miles south of Gatlin Road. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted here before the tornado finally lifted.
00:13Z EF2 KSGF MO Wright Macomb An EF-2 tornado with a width of 100 yards and a track on the ground for 9 miles tore through portions of Wright County. The tornado had a maximum estimated wind speed of 130 mph. The track started near Macomb and lifted about 5 miles north of Norwood. One home was completely destroyed in additional to numerous trees and outbuildings blown down or damaged.
00:33Z EF2 KPOE LA Caldwell Kelly An EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds of 110-115 mph touched down just south of Highway 506, snapping and uprooting trees. As the tornado moved to the north northeast, it tore through the Catahoula National Wildlife Refuge, snapping and uprooting numerous trees. Several outbuildings and campsites were severely damaged by falling trees just off of Childress Road. The tornado turned more northeast at Beaucup Road and Childress Road, before lifting just before Goldwing Lane.
00:35Z EF1 KSGF MO Wright Dawson An EF-1 tornado with a maximum width of 75 yards and estimated maximum wind speed up to 100 mph tracked approximately 5 miles across eastern rural Wright County. Numerous trees and outbuildings were damaged.
00:51Z EF0 KSRX AR Montgomery Oden A brief tornado was witnessed by Law Enforcement west of Pencil Bluff, or northwest of Oden in western Montgomery County. A cooperative observer also noted several trees down in the area of a shooting range in the Ouachita National Forest property nearby.
01:00Z EF1 KSGF MO Texas Upton An EF-1 tornado with maximum width of 50 yards and estimated winds up to 95 mph tore through rural portions of Texas County. The track was just over a mile long. There was damage to a roof, carport, several outbuildings, and trees.
01:20Z EF1 KSGF MO Texas Dent An EF-1 Tornado damaged a house, a vacant mobile home, and numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado developed four miles west northwest of Licking and tracked five miles along Highway 32 before lifting five miles southeast of Beulah near Sherrill. The maximum width was 50 yards and estimated wind speed up to 100 mph.
01:45Z EF1 KSGF AR Baxter Gamaliel This tornado touched down near the intersection of Arkansas Hwy 101 and County Road 804, with several trees either uprooted or trunks snapped. There was also some minor damage to a church, along with damage to a garage and outbuildings.
02:00Z EF0 KPOE LA Richland Girard This weak tornado began along Venable Road near Old River Road and caused mostly minor tree damage. It continued northeast crossing I-20 at the Boeuf River, snapping several large tree branches at the Boeuf River Country Club. The tornado lifted as it crossed US 80 just west of Rayville, again snapping several large tree branches along Lewis Road and Insurance Road. Maximum estimated wind speed was 75 mph.
02:13Z EF0 KLZK AR Conway Oppelo Several trees were snapped or uprooted near Timberlake Reservoir, mainly confined to the Haynes Lane area.
02:46Z EF1 KDGX LA Morehouse Mer Rouge Bacon Arpt This tornado began in open fields just west of the Boeuf River and tracked northward across LA Highway 2, where it removed portions of the metal roof of an unoccupied building. The tornado continued northward along the Boeuf River on the Morehouse and West Carroll Parish line just west of Benton Rd before ending shortly thereafter. Multiple trees were uprooted and trees and large tree branches were snapped along the path. Maximum estimated wind speed was 95 mph. The entire track path length was just under 2 miles.
02:49Z EF0 KDGX LA West Carroll Goodwill This tornado began in open fields just west of the Bouef River and tracked northward across LA Highway 2, where it removed portions of the metal roof of an unoccupied building. The tornado continued northward along the Beouf River on the Morehouse and West Carroll Parish line just west of Benton Rd before ending shortly thereafter. Multiple trees were uprooted and trees and large tree branches were snapped along the path. Maximum estimated wind speed was 74 mph in West Carroll Parish but 95 mph for the entire tornado path. The total path length for the tornado was just under 2 miles and the entire path width was 200 yards, which occurred in Morehouse Parish.
03:13Z EF0 KLZK AR White El Paso A brief tornado occurred along Bears Den Lane southeast of El Paso, AR, uprooting or snapping trees and damaging an outbuilding.
04:04Z EF1 KSHV TX Gregg Judson An EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 90 mph, touched down along Brown Road just east of Highway 259, snapping and uprooting trees as it moved off to the northeast along Lloyd and Northridge Road. One tree landed on a shed on Lloyd Circle. The tornado continued northeast into Northwest Harrison County.
04:08Z EF1 KSHV TX Harrison Harleton This is a continuation of the EF-1 tornado from Northeast Gregg County. This tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 90 mph, continued northeast along Dunn Bottoms Road, where it snapped and uprooted several more trees, snapped a wooden utility pole, and lifted the roof off of a hay barn. The tornado lifted along Dunn Bottom Road just south of Highway 154.
04:50Z EF0 KSHV TX Harrison Elysian Flds An EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds around 75 mph touched down along FM 9 and FM 451 in extreme Southeast Harrison County just north of the Panola County line, where it broke several large branches from a few trees. The tornado continued east northeast just north of County Road 1220 where it continued to break large branches from trees. It also blew the roof off of a small barn before crossing over into Western Caddo Parish.
04:53Z EF0 KSHV LA Caddo Bethany This is a continuation of the Southern Harrison County Texas tornado. This EF-0 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 80 mph, moved east where it snapped large tree branches from a few trees as it crossed Elysian Fields Road. This tornado continued east northeast where it uprooted a tree along Highway 79 that knocked down power lines, and snapped several large branches from trees along Shirley Francis Road. This tornado also uprooted trees and snapped large branches just southeast of Greenwood before lifting along Waterwood Drive.
05:10Z EF1 KSHV LA Caddo Nichols A strong EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down just west of Highway 3132 and Interstate 20 on Dixie Boulevard, where it uprooted a few trees. The tornado continued east northeast crossing Highway 3132 snapping several large branches from trees along and just north of the National Weather Service Shreveport office but across the northern fringes of the Shreveport Regional Airport, before crossing Hollywood Avenue and tearing off portions of the roofs of three hotels on Monkhouse Drive near Interstate 20. Portions of the roof off of the Shreveport Fire Department Station #16 near the entrance of the Shreveport Regional Airport was also ripped off, and several nearby trees were uprooted as well. The tornado paralleled Interstate 20 where it uprooted trees and damaged a few billboard signs. The tornado then shifted north northeast crossing Jewella Avenue near Jackson Street where it began to cause significant tree damage in this area. The tornado swelled to around 800 yards wide where it uprooted and snapped numerous trees along a 13 block path east northeast to the vicinity of the intersection of Hearne Avenue and Lakeshore Drive in the Queensborough neighborhood. Major structural damage occurred to a two-story home at the 2600 block of Stonewall Street when a large tree was uprooted and fell onto the home in Queensborough. Additional major structural damage occurred to the Galilee Learning Center at the 1600 block of Gary Street in Queensborough as well. The tornado continued northeast into Downtown Shreveport causing sporadic tree damage before crossing the Red River into Downtown Bossier City.
05:22Z EF1 KSHV LA Bossier Bossier City This is a continuation of the Caddo Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph, crossed the Red River into Downtown Bossier City, where it uprooted a number of trees and broke several large branches between Bossier High School and Interstate 20. Debris from this tornado also shattered the windows at Moffitt Mazda on Old Minden Road. The tornado strengthened near the Heart of Bossier Shopping Center and Benton Road where it uprooted several trees as it moved east northeast towards Pierre Bossier Mall. It uprooted or snapped several trees along the south side of the mall and Interstate 20 in this area. The tornado knocked down the top half of the east-facing wall of a strip mall on the north side of Pierre Bossier Mall. The tornado shifted northeast where it paralleled the north side of East Texas Street where it continued to uproot and snap trees. There were a number of mobile homes that were damaged along East Texas Street (Highway 80) due to falling trees. The tornado was at its weakest point when sporadic tree damage was found as it crossed over Interstate 220 near Louisiana Downs. The tornado began to rapidly strengthen as it approached the Red Chute community where it knocked a large tree down onto a travel trailer in the Hillcrest Mobile Home Park, unfortunately killing a two year-old infant. The tornado did considerable tree damage as it crossed Bellevue Road just north of Highway 80, splitting trunks and uprooting trees as it reached its widest width of 1100 yards. The tornado continued northeast paralleling Adner Road while doing significant tree damage in the northern sections of the Country Place Subdivision near the Eastwood community. Additional tree damage occurred as the tornado crossed Winfield Road west of the community of Princeton just west of Princeton Elementary School. The tornado uprooted a few more trees north of Princeton along Highway 157 before finally lifting.||A total of 69 conventional and manufactured homes were affected by this tornado throughout Bossier Parish, with 25 of these classified as Affected, 33 with Minor Damage, 10 with Major Damage, and 1 as Destroyed.
05:42Z EF0 KSHV LA Bossier Mot An EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 80 mph touched down along Cozby Road just west of Highway 529 in far northeast Bossier Parish, and uprooted a number of trees near a cemetery along Highway 529 as it traveled northeast where it crossed Coile Road damaging several trees. The tornado then crossed Bodcau Road before moving over Bayou Bodcau into Northwestern Webster Parish.
05:43Z EF0 KSHV LA Webster Sykes Ferry This is the continuation of the Northeast Bossier Parish tornado. This EF-0 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 80 mph, continued northeast traveling across Highway 2 in Sarepta uprooting a few trees, before eventually crossing Highway 371 just north of Sarepta where most of the damage occurred. Several trees were uprooted and snapped in this area especially along North Main Street, with a tree falling on a home, before the tornado lifted.
05:58Z EF1 KSHV LA Webster Shongaloo An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down just west of Shongaloo along Highway 2 where it uprooted several trees. It continued northeast causing sporadic tree damage along Highway 159. The tornado then intensified as it approached Highway 615, where it uprooted and snapped several trees and snapped numerous large limbs between the intersections of Highway 615 and Red Oak Road, and Highway 615 and Barge Road, before lifting just to the northeast.
06:11Z EF1 KSHV LA Claiborne Ruple An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 100 mph touched down along Highway 2 just west of Dogwood Road where it uprooted several trees and snapped several large branches. The tornado continued northeast where it uprooted and snapped a number of trees along White Oak Road near Kelly Road, eventually crossing the intersection of Ruple Road and Slaughter Road where it rapidly intensified. The tornado did considerable tree damage as it paralleled Slaughter Road and crossed the Louisiana and Northwest railroad track and Bayou D'Arbonne. It uprooted and snapped numerous trees in this area as it tracked northeast to Highway 520. At the intersection of Slaughter Road and Highway 520, it continued to uproot and snap trees as the tornado began to parallel Highway 520. The tornado began to weaken as it moved northeast along Highway 520, causing sporadic tree damage before lifting near Moore Lake.
06:47Z EF2 KSHV LA Bienville Bear Creek An EF-2 tornado was estimated maximum winds near 115 mph touched down about 4 miles east of Bryceland and moved east along Jot 'Em Down Road, snapping and uprooting several trees. The tornado continued east, crossing Highway 147 near the Bienville/Lincoln Parish line, and eventually, Highway 507, where the most significant damage occurred just southwest of the intersection with Talbert Road. Two barns were completely destroyed, the tops of several hardwood trees were snapped, and three-quarters of a metal roof of a home was uplifted and blown into the trees, but all exterior walls were still left standing. The tornado continued moving east, snapping and uprooting trees before lifting along Mount Calm Road, just south of the Bienville/Lincoln Parish line.
06:51Z EF1 KSHV AR Union Catesville An EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds around 110 mph, touched down along Highway 167 just north of Wingfield Lake Road and quickly intensified over the Faircrest community. The tornado reached its maximum intensity and width along Peace and Mount Union Roads. It uprooted and snapped numerous trees in this location and damaged the roofs of several homes. It also rolled and destroyed a travel trailer and did roof damage to a number of mobile homes as well. The tornado moved northeast and did sporadic tree damage along Iron Mountain Road before it crossed Bayou de Loutre. The tornado continued northeast and uprooted a few trees along Patterson Loop Road and Hibanks Road. The tornado then re-strengthened as it crossed Highway 82 and uprooted and snapped several trees near the Hope Landing organization just west of Spencer Lane. Minor tree damage was noted just north of this location before the tornado finally lifted.
07:00Z EF1 KSHV LA Lincoln Grambling An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds between 95-105 mph touched down south of Grambling near the intersection of Null and Mondy Roads. The tornado moved east along Mondy Road, turning northeast crossing Tennessee Avenue, and across the Ruston County Club and the south and southeast sections of Ruston snapping and uprooting trees and several wooden power poles along its path. As the tornado entered the southeast sections of Ruston, numerous trees were snapped, falling on homes and vehicles along Highway 167 and Love Avenue. Another tree was snapped and fell onto a car on McAllister Street, with additional trees snapped and uprooted onto homes, power lines, and vehicles on Terrill Drive and Lewis Street before lifting near the intersection of Lewis and Richardson Streets. ||A total of 99 conventional and manufactured homes were affected by this tornado throughout Lincoln Parish, with 39 of these classified as Affected, 34 with Minor Damage, 23 with Major Damage, and 3 as Destroyed.
07:03Z EF1 KSHV AR Union Kinard An EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds around 110 mph, touched down along Nick Springs Road just east of Spencer Lane. It uprooted and snapped trees here along with breaking several large branches. The tornado continued northeast and intersected Lawson Road, where it rapidly intensified to its strongest and widest point. It did considerable tree damage here and damaged the roofs of a number of homes, mobile homes, and barns in this location. Widespread tree damage was found here that included numerous uprooted and snapped trees. The tornado continued northeast where it uprooted several trees along Frisby Road, with a number of trees landing on homes. The tornado then continued northeast where it uprooted a number of trees along Rhodes Chapel Road before lifting.
07:14Z EF1 KSHV LA Lincoln Choudrant An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds between 95-105 mph touched down along Highway 80 just west of Choudrant, and moved east into the community of Choudrant, snapping several trees and large limbs. The tornado then turned northeast, crossing Interstate 20, and moved across Emory Road, snapping and uprooting several trees, before lifting near the intersection of Norris and Aulds Roads.
07:24Z EF1 KSHV LA Lincoln Downsville An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds around 95 mph touched down along Roach Road less than a tenth of a mile west of the Ouachita Parish line, snapping a couple of pine trees before moving into Northwest Ouachita Parish.
07:25Z EF1 KSHV LA Ouachita Eureka This is a continuation of the EF-1 tornado from extreme Eastern Lincoln Parish. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds between 95-105 mph, moved east along Jim Hinton Road, before crossing Highway 151. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, with a large tree landing on the corner of a wooden home near the intersection of Hinton Road and Highway 151. The home suffered extensive roof damage from the falling tree. The tornado then moved northeast across Nick Spillers/Reggie Skains Road as it entered extreme Southern Union Parish. Several additional trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado entered Union Parish.
07:29Z EF1 KSHV LA Union Downsville The is a continuation of the Ouachita Parish EF-1 tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds between 95-105 mph, crossed Reggie Skains Road snapping several trees, and continued east across extreme Southern Union Parish just north of the Ouachita Parish line. The tornado crossed Highway 15 near the same location another EF-1 tornado that initially touched down just north of Calhoun tracked north from Ouachita Parish earlier that evening on April 13th. This tornado continued east along Highway 552 before lifting at the intersection of Highway 552 and Callaway Road. Most of the damage consisted of snapped and uprooted trees across extreme Southern Union Parish. One very large pecan tree estimated at 100 years old was lifted and dropped onto a home.
07:42Z EF1 KLZK AR Ashley White This tornado originated in a flooded lowland over the Casey Jones Wildlife Management Area. The beginning point is estimated due to a lack of road access. The tornado tracked eastward across Ashley County roads 211, 703, 205, 3, 201, 202, and 2. Along its path, the tornado produced prolific tree damage, with many large uprooted and some snapped trees. A few homes were damaged by fallen trees, some significantly, and a few also sustained shingle damage. The tornado ended in a wooded area north of Ashley County Road 2 and south of Ashley County Road 229. Maximum estimated wind speed was 100 mph.
07:53Z EF1 KLZK AR Ashley Bovine The tornado began near the intersection of Ashley County Road 7 E and Ashley Co Road 7 South and tracked east northeastward. It reached peak intensity as it moved across Ashley County Road 23, where a significant number of trees were uprooted and a few were snapped. The tornado then began to roughly parallel US 82 from Ashley County Road 149 eastward to Ashley County Road 24. It lifted near Hanks Creek just north of US 82 before reaching US 425. There was also some structural damage to small sheds along the path. Maximum estimated wind speed was 100 mph.
08:21Z EF1 KDGX LA Morehouse Mer Rouge Bacon Arpt This tornado began along Atwell Lane just north of LA Highway 2, blowing down a fence and blowing a small shed across the road. Large tree branches were also downed in this area. The tornado continued eastward parallel and just north of Highway 2, crossing Johnson School Road and Rush Harrison Road at Bayou Bonne Idee. On Johnson School Road, a mobile home sustained roof and skirting damage and a small shed was destroyed. On Rush Harrison Road, the front of a farm outbuilding was pushed in and there was substantial loss of roof panels. Larger trees were snapped and uprooted in this area as well. Additional trees were snapped or uprooted between Rush Harrison Road and Highway 2, then the tornado crossed Merton Bowe Road. Here, a couple of homes sustained roof damage and a shed was damaged. The tornado lifted over open fields north of Highway 2. Maximum estimated wind speed was 95 mph.
08:22Z EF2 KLZK AR Ashley Montrose The tornado began along US 165 between Portland and Montrose, where a few older utility poles were damaged and moved northwest across open fields, damaging additional utility poles along Ashley County Road 54. The tornado crossed US 82 near the Ashley/Chicot County line. At this location, the top of a silo was removed and the structure was bent, two homes sustained exterior damage with one losing a large amount of roofing material, a travel trailer was destroyed, and a couple of businesses sustained relatively minor structural damage. The tornado reached its peak intensity near this location, where two sets of wooden transmission poles were snapped as well as around 15 power poles. There was also considerable tree damage in the area. The tornado continued across Shelton Turner Road, where a home and mobile home sustained damage. The tornado crossed AR Highway 293, Slaughter Road, Beavers Road, and Lingo Road before lifting in west central Chicot County. Maximum estimated wind speed was 115 mph. Total path length was just under nine miles.
08:27Z EF1 KLZK AR Chicot Cosgrove The tornado began along US 165 between Portland and Montrose, where a few older utility poles were damaged and moved northwest across open fields, damaging additional utility poles along Ashley County Roadd 54. The tornado crossed US 82 near the Ashley/Chicot County line. At this location, the top of a silo was removed and the structure was bent, two homes sustained exterior damage with one losing a large amount of roofing material, a travel trailer was destroyed, and a couple of businesses sustained relatively minor structural damage. The tornado reached its peak intensity near this location, where two sets of wooden transmission poles were snapped. There was also considerable tree damage in the area. The tornado continued across Shelton Turner Road, where a home and mobile home sustained damage. The tornado crossed AR Highway 293, Slaughter Road, Beavers Road, and Lingo Road before lifting in west central Chicot County. Maximum estimated wind speed was 115 mph in Ashley County. Total path length of the tornado was just under nine miles and the max width was 700 yards.
08:33Z EF0 KDGX LA West Carroll Goodwill The tornado began west of LA Highway 585 south of Bonner Road, where the roof of a barn was damaged and multiple trees were damaged. It continued eastward, roughly paralleling Bonner Road and reached its peak intensity near the Bonner Road and Peterson Road intersection, where it destroyed a storage shed and scattered pieces of it over 1/3 mile downwind to Warren Road. Another small storage shed was turned on its side and leaned against a mobile home at this location. The tornado then lifted along Mount Zion Road just north of Bonner Road. Maximum estimated wind speed was 85 mph.
08:36Z EF0 KDGX LA West Carroll Fiske The tornado began north of Roundhill Road, snapping and uprooting multiple trees. It continued eastward across Morgan Road and Tackett Road, damaging additional trees. It then crossed LA Highway 878 at the intersection of Grubbs Road and Walters Road, where a mobile home sustained roof damage. It then crossed Bienz Road twice, lifting in a wooded area just north of the road. The maximum estimated winds were 85 mph.
09:48Z EF1 KNQA MS Lafayette College Hill Station The tornado developed in a wooded area west of County Road 215. The tornado damaged the roofs of several homes and farm buildings, and destroyed 3 smaller outbuildings. After crossing CR 215, the tornado caused EF-1 damage to a residence and uprooted several trees in the vicinity. The tornado dissipated roughly one quarter of a mile east of CR 215.
09:49Z EF0 KNQA MS Lafayette Oxford The tornado moved along highway 30 to the east and north of Oxford. The tornado uprooted several trees and caused minor roof damage to homes along highway 30.
11:03Z EF1 KPOE LA St. Landry Plaisance A tornado touched down near Christina and Deville Roads, destroying the roof of one home. It crossed St. Andrews Rd, snapping multiple trees and causing minor roof damage to several houses. It then crossed LA-10, downing trees and ending near Aldes Rd. The max estimated wind speed was 110 MPH.
11:37Z EF2 KLCH LA Lafayette Carencro This tornado touched down between University Ave. and |Patin Rd, damaging several homes before topling a large advertising |billboard and crossing I-49. The tornado damaged several businesses |east of I-49 and continued ENE for several miles, crossing Hwy 1252 |several times and downing multiple trees and branches. It ended |along Arnaudville and Lantier Roads, rolling a metal outbuilding and |RV, and damaging multiple roofs. Max estimated wind speed was 115 MPH.

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