Tornado Reports
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| 19:56Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Colorado | Rayner Jct | There were multiple video accounts of a well-formed tornado moving through a field a few miles southeast of Eagle Lake. |
| 21:39Z | EF1 | KLVX | KY | Hardin | Kraft | This brief, skipping tornado touched down initially as an EF-0 near the east end of Labrador Way, in a subdivision 1.5 miles south of the Rineyville Elementary School. It did minor roof damage to two homes, tossed a trampoline into a neighboring home, causing siding damage, and pushed a large travel trailer onto a minivan, heavily damaging both. Mud was spattered onto the north-facing front of the home, where a porch column support was also moved slightly. From here it traveled east-northeast, snapping tree limbs as it skipped over mainly open pastureland until it reached Thomas Rd. ||On the west side of Thomas Road, the tornado reached its greatest intensities and size, with winds of 100 mph and a path width of 80 yards. Here it damaged four outbuildings, completely destroying two - the largest being a 30 x 50 structure. The debris pattern from the four outbuildings and nearby trees with snapped trunks and limbs showed clear cyclonic rotation. Metal roofing and siding material was scattered nearly a quarter of a mile to the east- northeast, with some of it lofted into the trees of a heavily wooded area. Other building debris from the largest structure was blown to the northwest, and the south and east-facing walls of a number of structures were spattered with leaves and other ground-based vegetation. Three east-facing garage doors of one of the outbuildings were blown in, and damage sustained to the vehicles in the driveway from downed tree limbs. Three homes in the area sustained roof and siding damage, including a 2x4 from one of the outbuildings blown through an exterior wall. ||The tornado became elevated as it continued east-northeast from Thomas Rd, snapping a few tree limbs in a wooded area before briefly touching down one last time on Rineyville Rd, where it littered the highway with tree limbs and tore the front porch off a home, vaulting the roof over the house into the back yard. Security cameras from a business next door captured the damage occurring as a wall of wind and water that occurred in less than half a minute. No further damage occurred to the east of this location as the tornado dissipated. NWS was assisted in the storm survey by Hardin County Emergency Management. |
| 23:48Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Nacogdoches | Cushing | An EF-1 tornado with maximum estimated winds near 107 mph touched down on the southwest side of the community of Cushing, in a forested area west of 6th Street. This tornado tracked northeast on the south and east side of Cushing, where it picked up and flipped both a trampoline and an above ground pool while damaging the frame of a mobile home. The most focused damage was along the corner of Eucalyptus Avenue and 4th Street, where several trees were uprooted or snapped. As the tornado continued northeast, it tore off half of a sheet metal roof of a house as it crossed Highway 204, while also snapping a cross of a power pole. Additional trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado lifted just north of Highway 204 on the northeast side of Cushing. In all, 16 structures were damaged and approximately 50 trees were snapped or uprooted. |
| 00:47Z | EF0 | KLCH | TX | Hardin | Silsbee | A tornado began just west of the Neches River then moved into Jasper County. Damage was done to a few trees before moving across the river. |
| 00:48Z | EF1 | KLCH | TX | Jasper | Evadale | Tornado started just west of the Neches river and moved east for a time just north of HWY 96. The tornado moved slightly northeast damaging several roofs of homes and blowing out the walls of a metal building. Several trees were also snapped along the path. The tornado crossed HWY 96 north of Evadale and ended near county road 847. The maximum estimate winds were 107 MPH. |
| 01:01Z | EF0 | KLCH | TX | Jasper | Buna | A weak tornado briefly touched down south of Buna along county road 784 producing minor tree damage. |
| 01:10Z | EF1 | KLCH | TX | Jasper | Buna | Tornado started along FM 253 causing roof damage to one home. The tornado then moved through a remote area causing tree damage for several miles to the northeast before ending near HWY 87 in Newton County. The maximum estimated winds were 104 MPH. |
| 01:13Z | EF1 | KLCH | TX | Newton | Call | The tornado moved out of Jasper County and across forested land in Newton County. The tornado dissipated near Highway 87. The maximum estimated winds were 104 MPH. |
| 02:40Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Beauregard | Carson | A tornado snapped several trees along Chester Davis Road, northeast to Lumas Road. Estimate peak winds were 107 MPH. |
| 02:54Z | EF0 | KHGX | TX | Brazoria | Angleton | The EF-0 tornado tracked through Angleton and damaged firehouse bay doors while producing significant tree damage to the southeast of the firehouse. There was also minor roof damage to some surrounding structures. |
| 02:57Z | EF1 | KHGX | TX | Chambers | Cove | An EF-1 tornado touched down and caused damage within the Lanai Subdivision along Interstate 10 between FM 3180 and FM 565. Several homes sustained minor roof damage and numerous trees were uprooted. There were some snapped trees and power lines. One large trailer was overturned. |
| 04:27Z | EF1 | KLCH | LA | Beauregard | Singer | A tornado formed north of LA 110 west of Longville and moved northeast across Cook McCoy Road where it damaged trees and outbuildings. The tornado crossed Wesley Coleman Road and paralleled Brittney Lane snapping trees and power poles in addition to damaging outbuildings. The tornado reached its maximum width near Keller Road where it snapped numerous pine trees. The tornado continued northeast crossing US 171 south of Memorial Church road. The tornado continued northeastward through rural|parts of Beauregard Parish. The tornado crossed Greentown Road where it snapped trees and caused damage to part of a house. The tornado dissipated near LA 391 northwest of Dry Creek. Estimated peak winds were 110 MPH. |
| 04:29Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | Anandale | A strong tornado started near Hwy 165 south of Alexandria. The storm removed the roof of a restaurant on MacArthur Drive, and several other businesses had roof damage as well. Behind the mall, a bowling alley had a wall collapse. Significant roof damage occurred to several businesses in the Lee Street/Overton Street region. The tornado crossed the Red River, and moved from the south side of Highway 167 to the north side of Highway 167 in Pineville. Numerous trees and power lines were downed on the campus of Louisiana College and surrounding areas. Some of these trees did land on homes and vehicles. As the tornado continued north-northeast, it snapped more trees and power lines in the Kingsville region, including Donahue Ferry Road, Pearce Road, Pinecrest, and Camp Beauregard. East of the Ball-Paradise region, many large trees were downed along Washboard Road, damaging some homes and buildings. This tornado continued into Grant Parish. Maximum estimated winds were 135 MPH. |
| 04:43Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Beauregard | Sugartown | A tornado started east of Rutherford Road, and moved across Vaughn Road, ending near Smyrna Road. Several trees were snapped. Estimated peak wind was 104 MPH. |
| 04:43Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Beauregard | Dry Creek | A tornado formed south of Bundick Lake along Hwy 394, snapping trees and power lines. It continued northeast, snapping more trees and power lines along Hwy 1147, Hwy 113, and Blanchard Road. Estimated maximum winds were 105 MPH. The tornado continued into Allen Parish. |
| 04:50Z | EF1 | KLCH | LA | Calcasieu | Edgerly | The tornado began near Shelby Lane north of HWY 108. The tornado continued east northeast for several miles crossing Choupique road, Thompson road, and Johnny Jones roads before ending around HWY 27. Damage was mostly caused by snapped trees, however a few roofs were torn off and with several RV's overturned and metal sheds blown over. Estimated peak winds were 109 MPH. |
| 04:51Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Allen | Grant | The tornado developed in Beauregard Parish and moved into Allen Parish. Numerous trees and power lines were downed on Highway 26 in Allen Parish causing the highway to be closed temporarily. Estimated maximum winds were 105 MPH. |
| 04:52Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Grant | Fishville | An EF-2 tornado with maximum estimated winds near 134 mph continued on the ground from Northern Rapides Parish into Southeast Grant Parish, where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along Clear Creek Road and Barney Durand Road. A vehicle trailer was picked up and pushed around a downed tree on Barney Durand Road as well. The tornado tracked northeast to Dug Leckie Road, where a mobile home with two adults and five children was destroyed. Two of these family members suffered minor injuries. The mobile home itself was anchored into the ground with two foot anchors, but no concrete reinforcement. It was lifted out of the ground and flipped, moving approximately 20 yards. The iron frame of the mobile home was ripped off and thrown a couple hundred yards. Additional homes were damaged and trees snapped or uprooted on Hardwater Lake Road near Spur 89 Road, before the tornado moved into Southwest La Salle Parish. |
| 05:00Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | La Salle | White Sulphur Spgs | This is the continuation of the Southeast Grant Parish EF-2 tornado. This tornado, with estimated maximum winds of 134 mph, continued northeast across the heavily wooded areas just southeast of Highway 8, until it crossed Cecil Road where a double wide mobile home on cinder blocks was lifted, flipped, and moved approximately 100 yards. Fortunately, the couple living in the mobile home received the Tornado Warning via Wireless Emergency Alerts and moved to a nearby home before the mobile home was destroyed. The tornado tracked northeast across Highway 774 where numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, before moving over Mayo Road. It was here where a mobile home was completely destroyed with five other mobile homes, three structures, and four family homes suffering partial damage. The tornado crossed Highway 8 and along Highway 772, where the roof of a mobile home was partially ripped off, and a resident was trapped in a nearby home by falling trees. The tornado then moved through the community of Trout, where additional trees were snapped or uprooted and power lines downed along Highway 84 and Church Street. It continued northeast across Biltmore Drive, and across a heavily wooded area before finally lifting near an unnamed dirt road just off of Highway 127 a couple of miles northwest of Jena. The total path length of this tornado from when it initially touched down just southwest of Alexandria (in Rapides Parish), to when it lifted northwest of Jena (in La Salle Parish) was approximately 38 miles.||The La Salle Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness estimates that 82 homes were damaged, eleven mobile homes were destroyed, as well as damage to two business and one public building. The Trout Post Office received minor damage as well as Ganey Equipment and a Methodist Church. |
| 05:10Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | Union Hill | A rural tornado began near Hwy 462, moving east-northeast. Several trees were blown down or snapped along East River Road and Ashmore Road. Maximum estimated winds were 105 MPH. |
| 05:15Z | EF1 | KLCH | LA | Calcasieu | (lch)lk Charles Muni | A brief tornado touched down just south of the MCNeese university causing damage to trees, roofs and carports. The old Kroger store also sustained damage. Estimated peak winds were 107 MPH. |
| 05:16Z | EF0 | KLCH | LA | Cameron | Grand Lake | A weak tornado damaged 1 home and broke small branches along Granger Lane in Cameron Parish. The tornado developed in a field then dissipated in a field before reaching the next street. Maximum estimated winds were 79 MPH. |
| 05:17Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Allen | Oakdale | A strong tornado started south of Highway 10, and as it crossed the highway it snapped several power poles. The tornado then moved down Cypress Creek Road, where it snapped numerous trees and power lines. The tornado then moved into Evangeline Parish. Estimate peak wind was 118 MPH. |
| 05:22Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | Mc Nary | Another rural tornado formed near Glenmora, moving northeast. Numerous trees and power lines were downed along Hwy 113. The peak winds were estimated at 105 MPH. |
| 05:23Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Evangeline | Cypress Creek Setlmn | The tornado began in Allen Parish and moved into Evangeline Parish north of Cypress Creek Road. The tornado moved from Cypress Creek Road to Cypress Road and Red Lick Road, before dissipating south of the Rapides Parish line. Many trees and power lines were down. Maximum estimated winds were 118 MPH. |
| 05:25Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | (01r)afb Gnry Rng Al | A tornado formed in the Kisatchie National Forest and move northeast crossing Highway 165 where it snapped several trees. The tornado continued northeast moving through the Martin Parks Subdivision where is primarily snapped tree limbs and then dissipated between MacArthur Drive and Interstate 49. Max sustained winds were estimated at 99 MPH. |
| 05:30Z | EF1 | KLCH | LA | Calcasieu | Bon Air | A weak tornado formed north of Nick Martone Road and moved to the southeast. The tornado crossed Nick Martone Road where it damaged two outbuildings. The tornado then dissipated in a field south of Nick Martone Road. Estimated peak winds were 90 MPH. |
| 05:50Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Rapides | Cheneyville | The tornado started near US Highway 71 near Cheneyville, snapping|several power poles and downing trees. The tornado then moved into Avoyelles Parish. Maximum estimated wind was 122 MPH. |
| 05:54Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Avoyelles | Bunkie Muni Arpt | This tornado developed in Rapides Parish. The most significant damage was to a new home on Bordelon Road, built of steel beams and metal sheets. A large roll up door was blown in, and picked up an outside AC unit, tossing it into the garage. The steel beams were bent in three-fourths of the building. Half of the metal roof was blown off, and what remained shifted several inches. One exterior wall shifted several inches. Several other homes on Bordelon Street had part of their roofs removed. Many trees were snapped and power lines were downed. The tornado continued on past midnight for several minutes and into November 1st. The peak estimated wind speed was 122 MPH. |
| 06:00Z | EF2 | KPOE | LA | Avoyelles | Norma | This tornado began in October and continued into the first few minutes of November. Many trees were snapped and power lines downed near Hessmer. The tornado dissipated before reaching Highway 1 in Mansura. The maximum estimated winds were 122 MPH. |
| 06:13Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Avoyelles | Marksville | A tornado started in remote areas east of Marksville, and moved across Lake Ophelia Wildlife Refuge, where numerous trees were blown down or snapped. At Russells Landing, many trees were blown down or snapped. One landed on an RV. The tornado continued into the wildlife refuge. |
| 06:24Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Catahoula | Utility | This tornado touched down near the intersection of Lana Lane and Peachland Lane, where numerous hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted and resulted in minor damage to a single family home and large shed/carport. As the tornado tracked northeastward along Peachland Lane, it caused widespread major damage to a pecan orchard and a few large farm buildings. The owner of the orchard stated that he is facing significant losses to his pecan crop and had to hire temporary help to salvage as much as he can before the beginning of rainy season. From there, the tornado continued northeast through mostly open farmland, eventually crossing Highways 124, 565 and 84, where additional hardwood tree damage was sustained, along with a couple of snapped wooden power poles. The most significant damage occurred with a cluster of homes located north of Highway 84 in the Chevey Chase community, along Loop Road and at the intersection of Gregory and Grisby roads. In this area, two mobile homes sustained significant damage with one well-anchored home being shifted off of its foundation, while another well-anchored home was lifted up and then rolled over on its side. A family was inside the latter home, and one member interviewed by the survey team described a harrowing experience that resulted in another family member fracturing their arm. Other injuries were limited to minor scrapes and bruises. Other single family homes in the area had minor roof damage and significant damage to sheds. The highest rating of high-end EF-1 with an estimated maximum wind speed of 110 mph was based on the mobile home damage, and this was generally consistent with the degree of tree damage along the entire track. While the wooden power poles could technically fit EF-2 strength, their age and integrity did not impress the survey team. The maximum path width of the tornado was 900 yards in Concordia Parish along with the highest wind speeds of 110 mph. Total path length was around 7.7 miles. |
| 06:28Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Concordia | Omega | This tornado touched down near the intersection of Lana Lane and Peachland Lane, where numerous hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted and resulted in minor damage to a single family home and large shed/carport. As the tornado tracked northeastward along Peachland Lane, it caused widespread major damage to a pecan orchard and a few large farm buildings. The owner of the orchard stated that he is facing significant losses to his pecan crop and had to hire temporary help to salvage as much as he can before the beginning of rainy season. From there, the tornado continued northeast through mostly open farmland, eventually crossing Highways 124, 565 and 84, where additional hardwood tree damage was sustained, along with a couple of snapped wooden power poles. The most significant damage occurred with a cluster of homes located north of Highway 84 in the Chevey Chase community, along Loop Road and at the intersection of Gregory and Grisby roads. In this area, two mobile homes sustained significant damage with one well-anchored home being shifted off of its foundation, while another well-anchored home was lifted up and then rolled over on its side. A family was inside the latter home, and one member interviewed by the survey team described a harrowing experience that resulted in another family member fracturing their arm. Other injuries were limited to minor scrapes and bruises. Other single family homes in the area had minor roof damage and significant damage to sheds. The highest rating of high-end EF-1 with an estimated maximum wind speed of 110 mph was based on the mobile home damage, and this was generally consistent with the degree of tree damage along the entire track. While the wooden power poles could technically fit EF-2 strength, their age and integrity did not impress the survey team. The maximum path width of the tornado was 900 yards in Concordia Parish along with the highest wind speeds of 110 mph. Total path length was around 10 miles across Catahoula, Concordia, then back to Catahoula. |
| 06:30Z | EF0 | KPOE | LA | Catahoula | Book | This tornado touched down in Avoyelles Parish and moved northeast through the Lake Ophelia NWR. Many trees were downed along the path. The NWS survey team concluded this tornado crossed the Red River just southwest of Acme, LA where it briefly entered Catahoula Parish. The path length in Catahoula was 1.1 miles and the total path length was 13.7 miles. |
| 06:30Z | EF1 | KPOE | LA | Concordia | Eva | This brief, weak tornado touched down along Herbert Crouch Road where it brought down large limbs. It uprooted a few hardwood trees as it tracked east-northeast across Highway 3203 and into Catahoula Parish, and this is where it is estimated that the maximum winds of 90 mph occurred resulting in an EF-1 rating. The tornado finally crossed Buddy Tims Road and produced roof damage to a single family home along with additional tree damage before lifting. The total path length was around 1.1 miles and the total width was 150 yards, in Concordia Parish. The maximum wind speed was 90 mph. |
| 06:31Z | EF0 | KPOE | LA | Catahoula | Glade | This brief, weak tornado touched down along Herbert Crouch Road where it brought down large limbs. It uprooted a few hardwood trees as it tracked east-northeast across Highway 3203 and into Catahoula Parish, and this is where it is estimated that the maximum winds of 90 mph occurred resulting in an EF-1 rating. The tornado finally crossed Buddy Tims Road and produced roof damage to a single family home along with additional tree damage before lifting. The total path length was around 1.1 miles and the total width was 150 yards, in Concordia Parish. The maximum wind speed was 90 mph. |
| 06:33Z | EF0 | KPOE | LA | Catahoula | Trinity | This tornado touched down near the intersection of Lana Lane and Peachland Lane, where numerous hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted and resulted in minor damage to a single family home and large shed/carport. As the tornado tracked northeastward along Peachland Lane, it caused widespread major damage to a pecan orchard and a few large farm buildings. The owner of the orchard stated that he is facing significant losses to his pecan crop and had to hire temporary help to salvage as much as he can before the beginning of rainy season. From there, the tornado continued northeast through mostly open farmland, eventually crossing Highways 124, 565 and 84, where additional hardwood tree damage was sustained, along with a couple of snapped wooden power poles. The most significant damage occurred with a cluster of homes located north of Highway 84 in the Chevey Chase community, along Loop Road and at the intersection of Gregory and Grisby roads. In this area, two mobile homes sustained significant damage with one well-anchored home being shifted off of its foundation, while another well-anchored home was lifted up and then rolled over on its side. A family was inside the latter home, and one member interviewed by the survey team described a harrowing experience that resulted in another family member fracturing their arm. Other injuries were limited to minor scrapes and bruises. Other single family homes in the area had minor roof damage and significant damage to sheds. The highest rating of high-end EF-1 with an estimated maximum wind speed of 110 mph was based on the mobile home damage, and this was generally consistent with the degree of tree damage along the entire track. While the wooden power poles could technically fit EF-2 strength, their age and integrity did not impress the survey team. The maximum path width of the tornado was 900 yards in Concordia Parish along with the highest wind speeds of 110 mph. Total path length was around 10 miles across Catahoula, Concordia, then back to Catahoula. |
| 07:04Z | EF1 | KPOE | MS | Adams | Sibley | This tornado developed along Robins Lake Rd. and moved northeastward across Deer Lake Rd., Timberlake Rd., Lower Woodville Rd., and Grove Acres Rd. before crossing US Highway 61. A large metal shed was heavily damaged as the tornado continued northeast and then through the Meadows subdivision and passed north of the Beau Pre Country Club before crossing Cherry Grove Plantation Road and ended just beyond Kingston Rd. Along the path, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. About 3/4 of the roof of a home was removed along Robins Lake Rd. On Lower Woodville Rd., a mobile home was shifted off its foundation, had multiple windows broken, and had some walls removed with debris blown downwind. There was another home with roofing material removed at this location. Maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. |
| 07:09Z | EF2 | KDGX | MS | Adams | Natchez | This tornado developed along a line of severe thunderstorms that progressed from southwest to northeast across Adams County during the early morning hours. The tornadic damage was mainly seen between Highway 61 and Morgantown Road, along the north side of Natchez. Only a few shingles were removed from the majority of homes, however downed power lines, snapped utility poles and snapped trees bore strong characteristics of tornado damage. Additionally, it was the loss of over 50 percent of a roof of a single home that led to the EF-2 rating. Maximum estimated winds were 115 mph. |
| 07:30Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Claiborne | Port Gibson | This tornado developed along a line of severe thunderstorms that progressed from southwest to northeast across Claiborne County during the early morning hours. This particular tornado tracked to the north-northeast along Highway 61 after starting on the northern fringe of downtown Port Gibson. Some minor to moderate structural damage occurred in the confines of the city, but otherwise damage was limited to snapped hardwood trees. Maximum estimated winds were 105 mph. |
| 07:31Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Claiborne | Ingleside | This tornado developed along a line of severe thunderstorms that progressed from west to east across Claiborne County during the early morning hours. A fatality involving a vehicle occupant occurred as the vehicle ran into a tree that had fallen in the road as the tornado crossed Highway 61. Otherwise, damage was mainly limited to hardwood and softwood trees as the tornado traveled from west to east near and parallel to County Road 462 and crossing Highway 61 about a mile into its path. Maximum estimated winds were 107 mph. |
| 07:39Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Franklin | White Apple | The tornado began along Knoxville Rd. and traveled northeast through a very forested area. It produced mostly tree damage along its entire path. A mobile home was blown off of its blocks on Bedford Rd. It was in this area that the tornado was its strongest and caused a lot of tree damage in the area. The tornado continued northeast for a few miles before dissipating near New Hope Rd. Maximum estimated winds were 100 mph. |
| 08:00Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Hinds | Champion Hill | This brief and weak tornado began just north of Interstate Twenty on Clover Hill Circle where the metal roof was blown off an outbuilding. The tornado continued northeast to South Farr Road but no evidence of tornadic damage was found after this point. Aside from the mentioned structural damage most of the damage was limited to trees mainly in the form of downed large limbs. Maximum estimated winds were 74 mph. |
| 08:03Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Yazoo | Anding | This tornado touched down just south of Anding Oil City Road. It traveled east-northeast while crossing Anding Oil City Road a couple of times, while snapping tree limbs and a few tree trunks. When the tornado reached Highway 49, it caused minor damage to a few businesses and a church, along with uprooting several large trees in the area. It continued northeast from there and caused more tree damage before dissipating just past Wells Road. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. |
| 08:10Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Franklin | Mc Call Creek | The tornado touched down between the Homochitto River and Neal Posey Road and moved northeast toward the intersection with McCall Creek Road. There, several trees were snapped or uprooted, including one large tree which partially destroyed chicken coop. The tornado continued to produce intermittent tree damage before lifting near the Franklin-Lincoln County line. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. |
| 08:29Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Copiah | Crystal Spgs | This tornado developed along a line of severe thunderstorms that progressed from southwest to northeast across Copiah County during the early morning hours. The tornado touched down along Mathis Road south of Crystal Springs. Here it blew down several small tree limbs. It moved northeast toward the intersection of Alford and Harmony roads where damage included large tree limbs downed and several trees snapped and uprooted. One tree fell onto a home along Harmony Road. The tornado lifted just east of Harmony Road. Maximum estimated winds were 75 mph. |
| 08:33Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Madison | Rocky Hill | This brief and weak tornado occurred between North Livingston Road and Bridgewater subdivision. A few dozen trees were snapped and uprooted with numerous large limbs also broken. Peak intensity was noted at the south end of Hickory Road, where several hardwood trees were snapped. The tornado moved east and a large majority of the trees were downed to the north and northeast. Maximum estimated winds were 88 mph. |
| 08:35Z | EF2 | KLIX | LA | Washington | Lees Creek | An EF-2 tornado touched down along Highway 60, moved north-northeast across Highway 439 and continued to just north of Mack Adams Oberry Road. Where the tornado touched down along Highway 60, numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. A single family home had a large portion of its roof removed and one exterior wall blown in. Several trailers were heavily damaged including one rolled trailer, injuring its two occupants. Estimated peak wind was 115 mph, path length 2.25 miles, path width 200 yards. |
| 08:37Z | EF1 | KLIX | LA | Tangipahoa | Kentwood | An EF-1 tornado touched down along Louisiana Highway 1049 just west of Interstate 55, where minor tree damage occurred with one tree snapped. The tornado proceeded east with mainly just some light tree damage as it crossed I-55. The strongest damage occurred along Wren Street, where multiple trees were snapped and uprooted, along with numerous tree limbs damaged. At the end of Wren St., two large pine trees were uprooted. One fell through and destroyed a mobile home. Other minor structural damage occurred to a few residences where mainly shingles were ripped off. The tornado continued eastward before finally lifting along Louisiana Highway 1051. The estimated peak wind was 90 mph, path length 0.6 miles, path width 50 yards. |
| 08:53Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Rankin | Montery | This weak tornado developed along a line of severe thunderstorms that progressed from west to east across Rankin County during the early morning hours. The tornadic damage was mainly limited to large limbs and branches torn from various hardwood and softwood trees along the path. The path began in the Monterey community along Monterey Road and then continued east northeast before ending half of a mile short of Dry Creek. Maximum estimated winds were 75 mph. |
| 08:54Z | EF2 | KLIX | LA | Washington | Varnado | An EF-2 tornado initially touched down near Military Road, north of Brookedale Road, and continued north-northeast to just north of HH Williams Road. A large number of trees were snapped or uprooted. An outbuilding was destroyed, and several camper trailers rolled. A single family home had part of the roof removed with damage to the porch. Estimated peak wind was 115 mph, path length 0.66 miles, path width 200 yards. |
| 08:57Z | EF1 | KLIX | LA | Tangipahoa | Campbell | An EF-1 tornado touched down just north of Medical Center Drive and snapped multiple trees west of Veterans Avenue. The tornado crossed Veterans Avenue and led to further tree damage along with some minor to moderate structural damage. Minor damage occurred to a hotel, and also to a small office building. A few windows were blown out at the hotel. The tornado continued eastward, where it then caused moderate roof damage to a small professional building. Some roof decking was ripped off and multiple dormers were ripped off or damaged. The tornado continued eastward and quickly dissipated as it moved back into the woods. Estimated peak wind was 100 mph, path length 0.51 miles, path width 75 yards. |
| 09:13Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Calhoun | Calhoun City | The tornado developed just south of County Road 361 and east of Highway 9. The tornado damaged the roof of a barn and several storage sheds. Several trees were uprooted or snapped. |
| 09:20Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Scott | Groveton | A tornado developed along a line of severe thunderstorms, where it moved northeast across northwest Scott County, and caused numerous broken snapped pine tree limbs. This debris was initially noted along Gordon Road, or west of Highway 13. However, as it began to track east-northeast, tornadic signatures became more prevalent with both softwood and hardwood tree trunks being snapped along Clifton Hillsboro Road, east of Highway 13. Thereafter, it commenced to track northeast and cross Hattie Lyles Road, where additional snapped hardwood trees were noted. As it reached Hillsboro Ludlow Road, well, west of Highway 35, it weakened considerably as it snapped only a few softwood tree limbs. Maximum estimated winds were 95 mph. |
| 09:23Z | EF0 | KLIX | LA | St. Tammany | Goodbee | An EF-0 tornado touched down in the Tallow Creek subdivision, along Solomon Drive, where mostly minor tree damage occurred. It then traveled east along Cole Court and Arian Lane. Minor roof damage occurred mainly from shingles being ripped off and several trees were snapped. Multiple fences and mailboxes were also knocked down. The tornado lifted before reaching Jack Drive. Estimated peak wind was 85 mph, path length 0.29 miles, path width 30 yards. |
| 09:29Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Rankin | Rufus | The tornado began in the forest just west of the Rankin/Smith County line where it snapped some small pines in half along Beaver Trail. The tornado traveled northeast into Smith County and snapped some large limbs along Hwy 13 just south of Polkville. One of the limbs there fell on part of a mobile home and did some minor roof damage. As it traveled northeast, it tore the roof off of a metal shed on County Road 563 along with doing some more tree damage. It continued past Harrison Rd before dissipating back in the woods. The maximum tornado width was 300 yards and the total path length was around 4.5 miles. The overall rating was EF1, which occurred in Smith County with a maximum wind speed of 100 mph. |
| 09:30Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Smith | Polkville | The tornado began in the forest just west of the Rankin/Smith County line where it snapped some small pines in half along Beaver Trail. The tornado traveled northeast into Smith County and snapped some large limbs along Hwy 13 just south of Polkville. One of the limbs there fell on part of a mobile home and did some minor roof damage. As it traveled northeast, it tore the roof off of a metal shed on County Road 563 along with doing some more tree damage. It continued past Harrison Rd before dissipating back in the woods. The maximum tornado width was 300 yards and the total path length was around 4.5 miles. The overall rating was EF1, which occurred in Smith County with a maximum wind speed of 100 mph. |
| 10:01Z | EF0 | KDGX | MS | Smith | Pineville | A line of severe thunderstorms produced a tornado, that moved from southwest to northeast, across rural northeast Smith County to across rural southeast Scott County. This tornado caused large tree limbs and trunks to snap. A large pine tree that snapped near its base, fell across County Road 551C and completely blocked the roadway. The maximum tornado width was 150 yards and the total path length was around 4.1 miles. The overall rating was EF1, which occurred in Scott County with a maximum wind speed of 88 mph. |
| 10:02Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Scott | Sun | A line of severe thunderstorms produced a tornado, that moved from southwest to northeast, across rural northeast Smith County to across rural southeast Scott County. This tornado caused large tree limbs and trunks to snap. A large pine tree that snapped near its base, fell across County Road 551C and completely blocked the roadway. The maximum tornado width was 150 yards and the total path length was around 4.1 miles. The overall rating was EF1, which occurred in Scott County with a maximum wind speed of 88 mph. |
| 10:22Z | EF0 | KGWX | MS | Winston | Fearns Spgs | This tornado began near the intersection of Ellison Ridge Road and Moody Nance Road. It tracked north-northeast and paralleled Ellison Ridge Road, crossed Sardis Road and Hemphill Road and ended in an open field of recently harvested trees. Along the path, trees were uprooted and there was minor damage to an outbuilding as well as to the roof and front exterior of a house. Maximum estimated winds were 80 mph. |
| 10:53Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Harrison | Wool Market | An EF-1 tornado touched down just south of the Mississippi Highway 67 and 605 interchange, snapping trees and blowing down road signs. Additional snapped trees were observed along the length of Highway 605 on the north side of the interchange. The tornado continued moving north, crossing Hog Branch and moving into the woods. The tornado began to curve more to the northeast, and crossed Blackwell Farm Road and North Carr Bridge Road, where numerous snapped pine trees were observed. The tornado continued through the woods and additional snapped pine trees were observed on Forestry Road Number 426. No damage was observed on Bethel Road, indicating the tornado lifted shortly after crossing the Forest Service Road. Estimated peak wind was 105 mph, path length 7 miles, path width 150 yards. |
| 11:05Z | EF0 | KGWX | AL | Franklin | Pogo | Softwood trees were used as the primary damage indicator. A couple small trees were uprooted and several larger trees had large branches snapped. The path of the damage was generally north of CR 96, beginning at the Mississippi state line, extending northeast through CR 11, north of Pogo, AL. |
| 11:24Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Jackson | Ocean Spgs | An EF-1 tornado touched down along Government Street near Whitney Oaks Drive. As it moved northeast, it downed 2 wooden power poles and 3 small traffic warning lights on Highway 90 in front of the Ocean Springs Police and Fire Departments. As it continued to move northeast, it damaged several cars and broke 7 windows at a large retail store. It snapped several more trees in the Parktown East subdivision behind the store, and also caused minor structural damage, mainly to shingles and fascia of homes. The storm continue to move eastward and lifted just northeast of Tapp Road. Estimated peak wind was 105 mph, path length 3.2 miles, path width 100 yards. |
| 11:40Z | EF1 | KMOB | MS | Jackson | Escatawpa | An EF-1 tornado touched down over the Pascagoula River and caused damage as it moved across Riverlodge Drive, where it tore the porch roof off of one home and also caused minor roof damage on two adjacent homes. As it moved northeast, it snapped numerous hard and soft wood trees and caused minor structural damage to a few homes. It also caused roof and fascia damage to the Four Mile Creek Baptist Church. The tornado continued to cause tree damage and minor structural damage to homes as it moved through the Wildwood area, before lifting as it crossed Black Creek. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).