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Visible Satellite 21:55Z on 2020-04-11. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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06:03Z EF1 KSJT TX Crockett Ozona An EF-1 Tornado snapped large tree trunks and uprooted numerous trees across ranch country located south of Ozona. The tornado broke a cross member of a large utility pole and knocked down electrical lines. The tornado destroyed a deer blind and some fencing. The tornado damaged the awning of a mobile home and flipped the outdoor A/C unit. Special thanks to the all of the ranchers and Crockett County Fire Department for their assistance with this survey.
09:05Z EF1 KSJT TX Mcculloch Melvin An EF-1 Tornado touched down near Highway 87 about a mile north of Melvin and continued northeast. It mostly uprooted large Oak Trees or snapped their trunks. It killed a calf and destroyed several |deer feeders. The tornado overturned a truck and cattle feeder. It damaged the large doors on a barn. In addition, it knocked over a fence. Special thanks to ranchers who assisted with this damage survey.
09:40Z EF1 KEWX TX Gillespie Fredericksburg A tornado first touched ground near the Beyer Feed Store on the north side of Fredericksburg on Hwy 16. It moved northeast and caused tree damage and took down a power line off Knopp School Rd. and Quail Run Dr. From aerial images, there is significant tree damage in about a 150 yard wide path extending to Koennecke-Eckhardt Rd. The tornado continued moving northeast where it crossed Herber-Schaefer Rd. There was tree and roof damage at a residence on FM 1631. The tornado dissipated a short time later as it crossed Wahrmund-Ahrens Rd. The highest estimated wind speed was 100 mph and it was rated EF-1.
10:23Z EF1 KEWX TX Blanco Round Mtn A small tornado touched down near Round Mountain in northern Blanco County. It first appeared to touch down near RR 962 then moved northeast by Coyote Trail before impacting two RV parks on Hwy 281 and Hof Brau. Estimates from Blanco County Emergency Management show that a total of approximately 60 residences were impacted with at least 11 being completely destroyed and eight more sustaining major damage. There were two minor injuries. The tornado continued moving northeast and crossed the Blanco/Burnet County line near Creek Ln. and then dissipated in southern Burnet County near CR 401 S.
10:33Z EF1 KEWX TX Burnet Marble Falls Arpt A small tornado touched down near Round Mountain in northern Blanco County. It first appeared to touch down near RR 962 then moved northeast by Coyote Trail before impacting two RV parks on Hwy 281 and Hof Brau. Estimates from Blanco County Emergency Management show that a total of approximately 60 residences were impacted with at least 11 being completely destroyed and eight more sustaining major damage. There were two minor injuries. The tornado continued moving northeast and crossed the Blanco/Burnet County line near Creek Ln. and then dissipated in southern Burnet County near CR 401 S. The damage and injuries occurred in Blanco County.
11:05Z EF0 KFWS TX Limestone Mexia Muni Arpt A brief EF-0 tornado touched down along LCR 502 in Point Enterprise, TX. This spin-up occurred within a larger area of straight line wind damage, but it was seen by area storm spotters, and its presence was evident in pictures of grass that had been laid down in a swirling pattern within two fields. The location is based off reports and pictures but was not able to be fully confirmed.

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