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| 16:01Z | EF2 | KLCH | TX | Jasper | Jasper Bell Arpt | A National Weather Service storm survey revealed that an EF-2 tornado impacted areas near Jasper, Texas. The tornado touched down somewhere in the Little Walnut Run Valley and tracked 8.6 miles to the northwest lifting somewhere in the Indian Creek|Valley. The tornado also tracked through the west side of the city of Jasper. Numerous power poles and trees were snapped or uprooted. Numerous homes and outbuildings were heavily damaged. The tornado weakened as it crossed Highway 190 in Jasper, only to regain EF-2 strength as it crossed Houston Street in a wooded area. There was one injury associated with this tornado. The maximum estimated winds were 115 mph. |
| 17:04Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Cherokee | Alto | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down along Highway 294 about 1.5 miles west of Alto, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. A single family home along Highway 294 had its metal roof peeled off, with numerous adjacent trees snapped and uprooted. The tornado then lifted shortly thereafter in an open pasture near CR 2328. |
| 17:39Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Sabine | Milam | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down along the western sections of Toledo Bend Reservoir near Holly Park Marina off of Carters Ferry Road. The tornado initially touched down as a waterspout on Toledo Bend, before moving ashore just south of Holly Park Marina, where it tossed and overturned a couple of RV's at an RV park. The tornado also threw a few boats, destroyed a boat dock, and a small fish cleaning station while also snapping a number of large hardwood trees. The tornado then moved back out over the open water before coming back ashore south of Nine Mile Road. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along East Hamilton Road as well as nearby privately owned land, before the tornado again moved back over the water and lifted. |
| 17:40Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Nacogdoches | Appleby | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down about 1.5 miles southeast of Appleby along County Road 260, where large tree branches were snapped. A path of minor tree damage continued as the tornado tracked to the northwest across the intersection of Appleby Sand Road and Cedar Bluff Road. As the tornado crossed Burt Drive between Village Drive and FM 941, the extent of tree damage increased, where multiple hardwood and softwood trees were snapped. Once the tornado crossed Highway 59 just southwest of Appleby, it appeared to had lifted briefly before touching back down on County Road 112 just west of FM 2864 where more trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then crossed CR 116 where it caused significant damage to very large trees, before tracking across the corner of CR 117 and CR 118 where it tore the roof off of a single family home, with additional damage noted to other nearby homes. Additional tree damage occurred as the tornado crossed CR 915 and Highway 204, before lifting near CR 814. |
| 18:06Z | EF0 | KSHV | TX | Rusk | Minden | A brief EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 85 mph touched down along Highway 259 about 9.5 miles north of Mount Enterprise, and remained on the ground for just over 3.5 miles before lifting along County Road 377. Multiple large limbs were snapped to both hardwood and softwood trees, with a few uproots noted to smaller trees along the tornado's path. |
| 18:10Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Shelby | Pauls Store | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down in the northern sections of the Sabine National Forest along FM 417 several miles east-southeast of the Campti community and tracked north-northwest, causing mainly timber damage before dissipating just before exiting the Sabine National Forest. The NWS Survey Team's access was extremely limited due to the lack of roads near the tornado's path. However, high-resolution satellite imagery and aerial imagery from the Angelina/Sabine National Forest Ranger District confirmed a nearly 7-mile path of this tornado, with many areas of timber damage caused by winds in excess of 100 mph. However, the high-end wind estimate was capped off at 105 mph based on the more limited areas of the NWS Survey Team ground survey. |
| 18:15Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Shelby | Timpson | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down in the town of Timpson, where a business lost nearly half of its roof, and a nearby recreational vehicle was also destroyed. City Hall also sustained damage, and two cars were thrown near the intersection of Highway 59 and 84. Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were also snapped in town, before tracking northwest while remaining just north of Highway 84. Several trees were snapped here, before the tornado lifted just after crossing FM 1970 just north of CR 4843. |
| 18:15Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Sabine | Converse | An EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 125 mph touched down along Highway 174 west of Converse in Northern Sabine Parish, and moved northwesterly snapping numerous hardwood and softwood trees along Old Camp Road. Areas to the north of Old Camp Road were inaccessible by vehicle, but high-resolution satellite imagery taken after this event indicated high-end timber damage as it crossed Parish Road 1048 into Southern DeSoto Parish. |
| 18:22Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Lola | This is a continuation of the Northern Sabine Parish tornado. This EF-2 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 125 mph, intensified as it entered Southern DeSoto Parish, and continued to snap large trees as it crossed Barnes Road, Nubin Ridge Road, and Lula Lane. Beulah Baptist Church at the intersection of Highway 539 and Highway 481 suffered significant damage, as some of the metal wall panels were blown in and portions of the metal roof were removed. The original church structure, which dated back to the 1900's, was heavily damaged, with the roof and exterior walls of the southern half of the building collapsed. The steeple from this building was blown off and found 0.3 miles to the north-northwest. Another metal building system housing the gymnasium and basketball court was severely damaged. The steel I-beams of the structure were pulled free from their anchors, and thrown into the back of the original church building. Most of the anchoring bolts were still in the ground. This was where the damage to the original church building and the gymnasium was rated highest, as an EF-2 with estimated maximum winds near 125 mph. Extensive tree damage was also observed in this vicinity. A single-wide manufactured home just northwest of the church suffered minor roof damage, with the tornado continuing northwest damaging more hardwood and softwood trees as it crossed Hamilton Road, Harris Bluff Road, and Jesse Wyatt Road. The tornado resulted in more damage along Roger Field Road and generally paralleled Hunter Road before crossing Highway 84. More broken tree limbs were observed as the tornado generally moved north along Blunt Mill Road. It finally lifted just north of the intersection of Cedar Hill Road and Blunt Mill Road. The total path length of this tornado was 16.5 miles. |
| 18:33Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Sabine | Belmont | An EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 127 mph touched down along Highway 175 just north of the Belmont community in Northern Sabine Parish. The tornado produced sporadic tree damage as it travelled north-northwest near Spring Ridge and crossed Moffett Lane. The tornado widened considerably as it moved through the Pleasant Hill community, where the vast majority of damage consisted of snapped hardwood and softwood trees. However, one structure sustained some loss of metal roof panels. The tornado continued north producing more tree damage along Antioch Church Road before entering Southern DeSoto Parish. While the tornado was strongest (EF-2) in Southern DeSoto Parish, only high end EF-1 damage between 100-105 mph was found in Northern Sabine Parish in and north of Pleasant Hill. |
| 18:39Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Pelican | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 86 mph touched down in the community of Pelican near the intersection of Jackson and Washington Streets, and moved northwest while nearly paralleling Highway 513 before lifting just south of Goudeau Road near the Oxford community. Damage consisted of several uprooted and snapped trees in Pelican and large limbs further north near Oxford. |
| 18:47Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Grand Cane | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down in a heavily wooded area north of Brown Road and east of Smyrna Road southeast of the Longstreet community, and tracked northwest into the Smyrna community. A singlewide manufactured home was destroyed with debris oriented to the southeast near the intersection of Poag Road and Smyrna Road. The home did not appear to be anchored down, with several trees snapped adjacent to the unit. Multiple pine trees were snapped in the Smyrna community along Highway 3015, an awning was ripped off of a church, and the roof was partially torn off. The tornado continued to the northwest near the town of Keachi, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and power poles were snapped along its track. Several homes and structures were also damaged near Keachi, before the tornado moved into Southwest Caddo Parish. |
| 18:49Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Pelican | This is a continuation of the Northern Sabine Parish tornado. This EF-2 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 127 mph, crossed Highway 175 in Southern DeSoto Parish, resulting in extensive tree damage along Parish Road 419 and Cross Road. At a refinery on Cross Road, two single-wide manufactured homes being used as offices were severely damaged. One was rolled onto its side, while the other was completely flipped with the walls and flooring separated from its undercarriage. A wide swath of trees were observed bowing to the north-northwest of this location. At the intersection of Highway 346 and Cross Road, extensive structural and tree damage was observed. Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped with the trunks falling onto structures and vehicles. Two homes suffered significant loss of roofing, while a single-wide manufactured home sitting on cinder blocks was completely destroyed. This structure was pulled free from its anchoring cables, which could not be found. Almost all of the debris from the mobile home, including the steel undercarriage, was blown approximately 45 yards across the highway and wrapped around trees. The tornado continued north of Highway 346, snapping and uprooting several trees near Cross Road, Horton Road, and across DeSoto Fire Tower Road. The tornado tracked near the community of Naborton and crossed Highway 84 before turning northwest and lifting near the Carmel community. The total path length of this tornado was just over 25 miles as it tracked through Northern Sabine and Southern DeSoto Parishes. |
| 18:53Z | EFU | KPAH | MO | Mississippi | Alfalfa Center | Multiple videos of a landspout tornado were reported from a storm in Mississppi County southeast of an I-57 weigh station. The storm drifted northwestward. |
| 19:02Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Caddo | Four Forks | This is a continuation of the Northwest DeSoto Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with maximum estimated winds near 110 mph, snapped and uprooted multiple trees along Majestic Road and Keatchie Marshall Road east of the Four Forks community, with a roof of a home partially removed off of Keatchie Marshall Road. The tornado tracked northwest across heavily wooded areas north of Four Forks, crossing Highway 169 and Small Road, where additional trees were snapped and uprooted. A single-wide mobile home was flipped upside down at the 9600 block of Horton Road, with two residents trapped inside the structure. One resident sustained minor injuries and was sent to a local hospital for treatment. Trees were downed onto power lines on Springridge Texas Line Road, with additional trees snapped along Bond Road and R on F Way. Damage was most extensive in the Bethany community, where the tornado was strongest, with numerous trees snapped and uprooted, and several homes and other structures sustained roof damage from the tornadic winds and falling trees. This tornado then crossed over to the Texas side of Bethany in Northeast Panola County. |
| 19:08Z | EF0 | KSHV | TX | Rusk | Lake Cherokee | A brief EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds of 85 mph touched down along the south side of Lake Cherokee in Northern Rusk County along Lake Road, where several large branches were snapped. The tornado then crossed Lake Cherokee as a waterspout and Post Oak Trail as a tornado where additional large limbs were snapped, before moving into Southeast Gregg County east of FM 2011. |
| 19:09Z | EF0 | KSHV | TX | Gregg | Elderville | This is a continuation of the Northern Rusk County tornado. This EF-0 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 85 mph, tracked northwest into Southeast Gregg County across the East Texas Regional Airport. Sporadic tree damage occurred just south of the airport, but as the tornado crossed over onto the airport property, it damaged several hangars by knocking down or twisting the large metal hangar doors, while ripping off some side paneling to the hangars. Two nearby stop signs were also twisted at the base. Additional tree damage also occurred on the west side of Highway 322 across from the airport before lifting shortly thereafter just north of FM 2204. |
| 19:15Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Red River | Cross Rds | A long track EF-2 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 115 mph, touched down along Loggy Bayou in extreme Northern Red River Parish, with high-resolution satellite imagery indicating significant tree damage along the bayou between Highway 71 and 515 before crossing into Southern Bossier Parish. However, the damage in Northern Red River Parish was rated as high-end EF-1, with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph, with the stronger EF-2 rated damage found farther north in Central Bossier Parish. |
| 19:19Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Panola | Tatum | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down about 4 miles northeast of Tatum in Northwest Panola County, about one-half mile southeast of Highway 43 along FM 959, where several large limbs were snapped. This initial tornado touchdown was confirmed by video from homeowners along FM 959, with the tornado tracking northwest before crossing Highway 43. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, with several homes had portions of their siding and metal roofing peeled off. The tornado moved over open pastureland, snapping a few more trees before crossing over into extreme Northeast Rusk County. |
| 19:20Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Bossier | Ninock | This is a continuation of the Northern Red River Parish EF-2 tornado. This tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 115 mph, crossed Loggy Bayou Road and Highway 515 and across Highway 71 just west of the Loggy Bayou Wildlife Management Area, where several trees were snapped and uprooted, and minor to moderate structural damage occurred due to fallen trees and limbs downed onto these structures. The tornado then crossed Highway 154 east of Elm Grove, where approximately 10 trees were snapped/uprooted at a residence, with an intense burst of tree damage observed farther north on Robinson Road. The tornado continued north-northwest and paralleled Highway 157, where numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped near and north of Wilkerson Road, before crossing Highway 527 and Goathill Road. Extensive damage was observed to some structures and vehicles from fallen trees as the tornado crossed Sligo Road, before the tornado entered the eastern sections of Barksdale Air Force Base. The damage over the eastern sections of Barksdale Air Force Base was over heavily forested areas, with numerous softwoods snapped and uprooted, before the tornado crossed Interstate 20 and Highway 79 west of Haughton where several trees were snapped and uprooted, large limbs snapped, and some damage was observed to homes due to falling trees, with downed power poles and power lines, with the more extensive damage noted on Wafer Road and Cindy Lane. The tornado continued on a north-northwest trajectory with extensive damage again noted to homes from fallen trees on Bellevue Road at Busby Road and Bellevue Farm Drive before crossing Red Chute Bayou. Extensive damage was again observed near East Linton Road, Crouch Road, and Linton Bellevue Roads, where several homes were damaged from fallen trees. Two fatalities were reported on East Linton Road when a tree fell on a mobile home, killing a 31 year old woman and her grandmother, while injuring one child. The tornado nearly paralleled Crouch Road before crossing Highway 162 north and east of Cypress Bayou Reservoir. The strongest winds with the tornado were found along Crouch Road east of Benton by Civil Air Patrol imagery, which depicted high-end tree damage consistent with lower EF-2 wind speeds. More tree and power line damage was observed on Old Plain Dealing Road before the tornado finally lifted just north of Highway 2 west of Plain Dealing. In all, 164 manufactured and single family homes were damaged or affected by this tornado throughout Bossier Parish. The total path length of the Northern Red River/Central Bossier Parish tornado was nearly 53.5 miles. |
| 19:22Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Rusk | Flanagan | This is a continuation of the Northwest Panola County tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds around 110 mph, remained over pastureland in extreme Northeast Rusk County before crossing into Southwest Harrison County. Several trees were snapped and uprooted in this area before the tornado tracked across the Sabine River into Harrison County. |
| 19:23Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Panola | Lorraine | This is a continuation of the Southwest Caddo Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds of 110 mph, continued northwest across State Line Road in the Bethany community, where several homes and other structures were damaged by downed trees. The tornado was at its widest and strongest as it crossed CR 332, where multiple trees were snapped and uprooted, the roof was partially removed off of a barn, and a metal roof was partially lifted off of a home. As the tornado crossed Highway 79, additional large trees were snapped and uprooted, with trees falling and significantly damaging three homes. The tornado continued to snap and uproot additional trees as it moved northwest before crossing into Southeast Harrison County. |
| 19:24Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Harrison | Cave Spgs | This is a continuation of the Northeast Rusk County tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with maximum estimated winds near 110 mph, crossed the Sabine River into Southwest Harrison County about 8 miles south of Hallsville, tracking over FM 2625 and snapping/uprooting multiple trees before crossing FM 2625 a second time to the northwest. Tree damage was not as significant when the tornado crossed a second time, as it lifted just north of FM 968 west of FM 450. |
| 19:31Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Harrison | Elysian Flds | This is a continuation of the Northeast Panola County tornado. This EF-1 tornado had weakened slightly to estimated maximum winds of 105 mph as it crossed over into Southeast Harrison County, where multiple hardwood trees were snapped on Don Long Road, and a tree fell along the corner of a home, damaging a wall and a portion of the roof. The tornado continued northwest crossing FM 9 about three-quarters of a mile north of FM 451, where additional trees were snapped and uprooted, and a portion of a metal roof was torn off of a home. The tornado finally lifted before reaching Waskom-Elysian Fields Road, with a total track length of nearly 28 miles from West Central DeSoto Parish, Southwest Caddo Parish, Northeast Panola County, and Southeast Harrison County. |
| 19:41Z | EFU | KBRO | TX | Cameron | Combes | City of Combes shared a picture of a landspout northeast of Woods Road just before 3 PM CDT. Radar estimated time and location. |
| 19:46Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Harrison | Lotta | An EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 107 mph, touched down along FM 134 south of the Leigh community, and tracked northwest just east of Bill Coleman Road, snapping and uprooting multiple hardwood and softwood trees. The tornado then turned north, crossing Marshall Leigh Road. However, damage was inaccessible between Marshall Leigh Road and FM 2682 due to a lack of roadways. A consistent tornadic debris signature (TDS) from the Shreveport Doppler Radar led to high confidence that the tornado remained on the ground during this time. Additional tree damage was observed as the tornado crossed Highway 43 and then moved along Peter Chapel Road, before lifting near the intersection of Baldwin Road and Peter Chapel Road west of Karnack. |
| 19:51Z | EFU | KSHV | LA | Natchitoches | Powhatan | A storm chaser captured video of a tornado that was on the ground over an open field west of Highway 1 about three miles south-southeast of the Powhatan community. However, a NWS Survey Team was unable to find damage indicators to rate this tornado and thus, the tornado was rated as an EF-Unknown. |
| 20:18Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Shelby | Shelbyville | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down on County Road 2625 about 1.5 miles southeast of Shelbyville, and tracked northwest across CR 2100 and FM 417 where it snapped and uprooted numerous hardwood and softwood trees. The significant damage to trees continued to the north as the tornado tore through the Sardis community, south of FM 414 on County Roads 3051, 3054, and 3057. A number of homes also sustained damage to their roofs from a combination of the estimated 110 mph winds produced by the tornado and trees falling on homes. The tornado continued to track to the northwest, where it produced significant tree damage along CR 3505 and 3046 north of Sardis. The tornado then entered a heavily wood area inaccessible by vehicle, although additional significant tree damage was found southwest of the James community along Highway 7. In addition to the trees, a home also sustained significant roof damage from the tornado along with downed power lines. The tornado continued northwest along CR 3140 just northwest of James, with additional tree damage found along County Roads 3140, 3148, 3156, and 3129 before lifting near Spinney Creek south of the Paxton community. |
| 20:27Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Sabine | Sexton | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down in extreme Northeastern Sabine County south of the East Hamilton community along the eastern shore of Toledo Bend Reservoir, before crossing an inlet area as a waterspout as it entered extreme Southeast Shelby County near the East Hamilton community. Areal satellite imagery and areal surveys confirmed that multiple trees were snapped and uprooted before the tornado entered Shelby County. |
| 20:28Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Shelby | East Hamilton | This is a continuation of the extreme Northeast Sabine County tornado. This tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph, moved over the western shoreline of Toledo Bend Reservoir near the East Hamilton community, where a boat ramp and a home were damaged along FM 2261 and CR 2844. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, blocking the roadways. The tornado then tracked well east of CR 2799 through some private roads that were inaccessible. Drone footage from a local oil/gas worker confirmed that the tornado remained on the ground through this area, as a swath of snapped and uprooted trees continued. Additional tree damage was found along FS Road 148 and FS 135, where a small camp also suffered significant damage to some of the smaller buildings. The tornado then crossed FS Road 141 near CR 2014, where multiple large trees were downed, blocking the road along FS Road 141, before lifting just to the north. |
| 20:30Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Bienville | Brice | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 104 mph touched down along Piney Woods Road west of the Bienville community, where several softwood trees were snapped. The tornado then moved over a heavily wooded area inaccessible by vehicle, but a tornadic debris signature (TDS) was indicated on Doppler radar between Piney Woods Road and Parish Road 478, with another area of snapped trees observed along Parish Road 478, before lifting just to the north-northwest along Highway 507 where a few trees were snapped. |
| 20:41Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Shelby | Hanson | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 100 mph touched down along Highway 84 about 1.5 miles east of the Paxton community, and tracked northwest, snapping and uprooting multiple trees before crossing CR 3717 into Southern Panola County. |
| 20:42Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Sabine | Toledo Bend Res Nort | A short track EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 100 mph, was confirmed by high-resolution satellite imagery and a tornadic debris signature (TDS) on Doppler radar along the western shore of Toledo Bend Reservoir west of Noble. There was no available ground access to the NWS survey team, but peak winds estimated near 100 mph resulted in substantial tree damage in this area as indicated by the high-resolution satellite imagery, before the tornado tracked back over the water as a waterspout and lifting. |
| 20:42Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Panola | Woods | This is a continuation of the Northern Shelby County tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 100 mph, continued north-northwest through Southern Panola County along CR 439, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then crossed CR 430 about 1.5 miles east of FM 699, before moving across a heavily wooded area and moving across CR 430 again just east of CR 4353. Additional trees were snapped and uprooted in this area, before moving along CR 437 just east of FM 699 where the tornado began to weaken and lift, with only large branches snapped here. |
| 20:46Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Bossier | Plain Dealing | A brief EF-1 tornado, with maximum estimated winds near 95 mph, touched down several miles southwest of Plain Dealing southeast of Highway 2 near Dutch John Road. The tornado then tracked northwest, crossing Highway 2 and Highway 537 where it snapped numerous trees, one of which landed on a home on Highway 537, before lifting along 537 just north of Millers Bluff Road. This tornado was spawned from the same parent storm that produced the Northern Red River/Central Bossier Parish long track tornado earlier in the afternoon. |
| 20:59Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Sabine | Union Spgs | An EF-2 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 115 mph, touched down on the east side of Toledo Bend Reservoir near the shoreline south of Camp Road and west of Locus Road in far Northwest Sabine Parish west of the Union Springs community. This tornado tracked north near a gas platform where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then tracked north-northwest over Woodlake Drive where additional tree damage was observed along the roadway. A woman suffered a minor injury when debris entered her home along Woodlake Drive. The most extensive damage was found near the intersection of West Cove Court and Woodlake Drive, where one home had much of its roof ripped off and blown into the surrounding neighbors' yards. One of the 2x4 pieces of wood from this roof was found piercing through the home of a nearby neighbor. Aside from damage to this home, most of the trees in this area were either snapped or uprooted, causing additional damage to homes and vehicles and resulting in the low end EF-2 rating. The tornado continued to track to the north-northwest as it crossed Coker Worsham Road, where it snapped and uprooted additional trees. The tornado then lifted in an open field just north of Coker Worsham Road. |
| 21:00Z | EF0 | KSHV | LA | Bossier | Wardview | A brief EF-0 tornado, with maximum estimated winds near 80 mph, touched down along Arkansas State Line Road just south of Horneman Road. This tornado tracked northwest, uprooting several trees and snapping large limbs before lifting along McCall Road. |
| 21:01Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Webster | Harris | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down several |miles northeast of Minden along Grider Road, where a number of large trees were snapped and uprooted. Amongst the damage was a home that was struck by a large tree as it fell onto it. Tree damage continued along a very thin path through a grove of trees before increasing again along Highway 79, with additional tree damage observed along a private road on the northwest side of the highway before shortly lifting thereafter. |
| 21:03Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Bossier | Ferry | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down near the intersection of Log Ferry Road and Arkansas Line Road in far Northern Bossier Parish, where severe trees were snapped. This tornado moved north across a tree line, where it snapped the tops off of multiple trees, before snapping a couple of power poles along Arkansas Line Road just south of the Arkansas state line. The tornado continued into far Southern Lafayette County Arkansas. The tree damage in Northern Bossier Parish was rated near 95 mph, although multiple snapped power poles resulted in a higher wind rating in Southern Lafayette County Arkansas. |
| 21:05Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Lafayette | Canale | This is a continuation of the Northern Bossier Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with maximum estimated winds near 105 mph, tracked north into extreme Southwest Lafayette County just east of County Road 1, where it remained over mainly open farmland before damaging 6 power poles just south of the intersection of County Road 1 and Lafayette 47. Two of these power poles were snapped, which resulted in the 105 mph estimated maximum wind rating, before the tornado crossed Lafayette 47 across a corn field where it laid out a 50 yard wide section of corn. Pictures and video were taken of the tornado over open farmland before lifting about 300 yards southwest of a farm along Highway 160 west of Gin City. This same storm was part of a multi-vortex tornado, with a second tornado having produced minor damage about 3/4 mile to the west along Lafayette 47. |
| 21:08Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Cass | Patman | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down between CR 2993 and CR 2915 east of Hughes Springs. Upon crossing CR 2993, the tornado uprooted multiple trees and snapped a wooden power pole near its base. The tornado continued west-northwest across a wooded area south of CR 2911, before crossing CR 2910, snapping and uprooting more trees. The tornado then took a more westerly course along the south side of Highway 11, with the tornado widest here, as trees on the north side of the highway were snapped and uprooted towards the south and east. Tree damage was observed west along Highway 11 to the Highway 49 intersection, before it became more isolated, and large limbs were snapped as the tornado lifted just before moving into Hughes Springs. |
| 21:10Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Sabine | Oak Grove | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down between Converse and Oak Grove in Northern Sabine Parish along Highway 174 and moved north, snapping and uprooting numerous trees along its path. Some structures were damaged by fallen trees and limbs, with several power lines downed as well. The tornado crossed Harrison Road and and then Buckhalter Road twice, before moving into Southern DeSoto Parish. |
| 21:11Z | EF0 | KSHV | AR | Lafayette | Canale | A brief EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 74 mph touched down in extreme Western Lafayette County Arkansas along Lafayette Road 47, downing some large tree limbs. This tornado was part of a multi-vortex tornado, that tracked north across some agricultural fields and lifted. An end point of damage could not be located in these fields, but a tornadic debris signature was evident of the NWS Shreveport Doppler radar, and dissipated between Lafayette Road 47 and Highway 160 east of County Road 57. |
| 21:11Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Webster | Holly Spgs | A brief EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down about 6 miles northeast of Minden near the intersection of Highway 79 and Dogwood Trail, where multiple large trees were snapped or uprooted. On Dogwood Trail, numerous large trees were snapped within a grove of trees near a home. The tornado continued northwest across Palmer Road, where additional trees were snapped and uprooted, before lifting shortly thereafter. |
| 21:18Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Benson | This is a continuation of the Northern Sabine Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph, continued to track north across Highway 512, where numerous trees were snapped, before moving over a heavily wooded area along Bayou San Patricio and Green Cane Bayou. The tornado then lifted shortly after crossing Hudson Darby Road and just south of Highway 513. Some power lines were downed across Southern DeSoto Parish due to fallen trees. |
| 21:19Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Miller | Ft Lynn | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down along the Red River just north of its confluence with the Sulphur River in Southeast Miller County south of County Road 12, and initially moved in a generally northerly direction along County Road 8. Most of the damage consisted of uprooted trees and downed limbs, but a metal barn near the tornado's start point sustained the loss of a few metal roof panels. The tornado then made a turn to the northwest and continued to snap trees as it crossed Miller County 9, Interstate 49, and Highway 71. The tornado tracked between Miller County 7 and Highway 71 just south of Fouke, snapping and uprooting additional trees. As the tornado began to occlude, it turned to the west and moved along Miller County 24 damaging additional trees before lifting just west of the intersection of Miller County 7 and 24. |
| 21:25Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | South Mansfield | A short-lived EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 90 mph touched down just south of the Grand Cane Oil Field several miles west of Mansfield. This tornado snapped and uprooted a number of pine trees along Radio Station Road near the intersection of Parish Road 274. The tornado moved northwest over a heavy wooded area that was inaccessible by the NWS survey team, but Doppler radar indicated a tornadic debris signature (TDS) over this area confirming that the tornado remained on the ground. A few large trees were also snapped and uprooted along Blunt Mill Road and Phill Davis Road, before lifting shortly thereafter. |
| 21:37Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Claiborne | Norton Corner | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph touched down along Highway 521 in the Dykesville community in extreme Western Claiborne Parish, snapping and uprooting multiple trees and power lines before tracking northwest into Northeast Webster Parish. |
| 21:38Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Webster | Leton | This is a continuation of the Western Claiborne Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 110 mph, continued to produce low-end tree damage northwest of the Dykesville community as it roughly followed Cockrell Road. The tornado strengthened before reaching Highway 2 Alternate, downing hundreds of trees, and it was in this area that the tornado was strongest with peak winds near 110 mph. After crossing Highway 2 Alternate, the tornado continued through a wooded area producing additional lower-end tree damage along Dixie Fomby Road before lifting along Highway 615. |
| 21:42Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Webster | Shongaloo | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down just south of Highway 2 Alternate near Oakland Road and initially damaged a metal shed and a couple of trees. As the tornado moved generally north, tree damage was noted along the path as it crossed Mike Pope Road, Gravel Pit Road, and Tom Hayes Road. The tornado lifted shortly after crossing Sand Hill Road. |
| 21:44Z | EF0 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Carmel | An EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 75 mph touched down just west-southwest of the Carmel community along Highway 509, where it snapped large tree limbs. It continued north, crossing Cottonbelt Road where it snapped additional limbs, before taking a northwest trajectory snapping additional large tree limbs before lifting along Sloan Road southeast of the Holly and Kingston communities. |
| 21:45Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Miller | Ferguson | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 100 mph touched down along County Road 220 several miles northwest of Fouke and moved north just to the west of County Road 25. This tornado then shifted to the northwest and crossed County Road 219 before lifting along Miller County 20. The damage from this tornado consisted entirely of snapped trees and large downed limbs. |
| 21:48Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Webster | Shongaloo | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph touched down in the Old Shongaloo community south of Sand Hill Road, where multiple trees were snapped and uprooted. A tree was downed onto a vehicle and a shed was damaged while tin was peeled off of an old barn. The tornado continued to the north-northwest and crossed Baker Road before crossing into Southern Columbia County Arkansas. |
| 21:52Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Columbia | Plainfield | This is a continuation of the Northern Webster Parish tornado. This EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 105 mph, tracked northwest across Highway 19 just south of the Plainfield community where several large limbs were snapped. As the tornado approached and crossed County Road 208 in the Western community, more substantial damage to trees were noted with many snapped and uprooted. The tornado then lifted along County Road 3 north of Western and northwest of Plainfield. |
| 21:57Z | EF0 | KSHV | LA | De Soto | Reeds Store | A very brief EF-0 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 85 mph touched down along Jesse Latin Road about 3.5 miles east of Kickapoo. A tornadic debris signature (TDS) was indicated on Doppler radar, with several trees uprooted on both sides of Jesse Latin Road before the tornado quickly lifted. |
| 22:17Z | EF1 | KSHV | TX | Bowie | Wake Vlg | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 90 mph touched down between King and Celeste Avenues just north of Highway 82 on the Texas side of Texarkana, where several hardwood and softwood trees were uprooted, and large limbs were snapped. While some structural damage was noted along the tornado's track, it was primarily attributed to falling trees and limbs onto buildings and vehicles. There were a few instances though where the tornadic winds lifted the roofing off of two homes and an older retail building. The tornado lifted shortly after entering Beverly Park. |
| 22:21Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Caddo | Norton | A brief EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 95 mph touched down along Wallace Lake near Cypress Gardens Road along the Caddo/DeSoto Parish line and quickly moved northwest across the lake and over a large wooded area located just south of the western side of the Southern Trace subdivision. A tornadic debris signature (TDS) was indicated on Doppler radar just south of Cypress Gardens Road over the lake. Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted along the tornado's path, before affecting several homes along and behind Saint Francis Way in Southern Trace. The strongest tornado damage was found on private property just south of Southern Trace, where multiple trees were snapped and uprooted, and the tops sheared off. Minor shingle damage was noted to several homes along Saint Francis Way and just south of Southern Trace Parkway, with the tornado then moving through another heavily wooded area behind the homes before ripping the metal roof off of the guard station at the entrance of Southern Trace. The tornado then lifted shortly after crossing Wallace Lake Road before reaching I-49 just south of Southern Loop. |
| 23:02Z | EF1 | KSHV | LA | Natchitoches | Campti | An EF-1 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 90 mph touched down just north of the Campti community, just west of Highway 486. The tornado tracked north across Billy Stiles Road and Stiles Road, before crossing Highway 486 and moving over Black Lake. Road access to locations north of Black Lake were minimal, but damage found concluded that the tornado lifted shortly after crossing Five Forks Road. The damage from this tornado was confined to snapped and uprooted small trees and tree limbs, with the presence of a tornadic debris signature on radar indicating that the tornado continued through areas of limited road access. |
| 23:46Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Dallas | Pine Grove | The Pine Grove Tornado occurred in tandem with the Sparkman-New Hope Tornado, within the same parent supercell, and formed near Dallas County Road 27 and AR Highway 128, just south of Pine Grove. The tornado severely damaged the awning of a carport that was attached to a manufactured home near its starting point, and caused primarily tree damage in the immediate vicinity. The tornado kept moving northwestward, parallel to to AR Highway 128, and crossed Dallas County Road 254, then AR Highway 128, and continued to parallel the AR Highway 128, causing mainly tree damage in its path. The tornado then dissipated just north of New Hope, near the intersection of Dallas County Roads 224 and 231. This tornado had maximum estimated wind speeds of 90 mph, consistent of an EF-1 rating. |
| 23:51Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Dallas | Pine Grove | This tornado occurred within the same parent supercell as the Pine Grove Tornado, and began near Dallas County Road 267 and AR Highway 207, just a few miles south of New Hope. The tornado moved primarily northward, following Dallas County Road 267, causing only tree damage in its path. The tornado then dissipated just west of New Hope, near AR Highway 128. This tornado had maximum estimated wind speeds of 90 mph, consistent with an EF-1 rating. |
| 23:59Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Union | Bernice | An EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 115 mph touched down just north of Highway 2 along Weldon Church Road. Minor tree damage was noted initially but as it crossed Ward Line Road, a few more trees were snapped and uprooted. As it tracked northward, the tornado intensified quickly and grew in size. As it moved through a wooded area, substantial damage was done to the timber as hundreds of trees were uprooted and snapped. This was where the tornado was strongest, with EF-2 winds near 115 mph. The tornado then approached and crossed Highway 2 Alternate, where numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along with a sizeable stretch of power lines down. On the far eastern side, trees were uprooted and a roof was ripped off of a shed. The tornado then lifted shortly after crossing Highway 2 Alternate on the east side of the Weldon community along the Claiborne/Union Parish line. |
| 00:42Z | EF2 | KSHV | LA | Union | Laran | A brief EF-2 tornado with estimated maximum winds near 125 mph touched down along Lem Road north of the intersection of Green Bridge Road, where a few large tree limbs were snapped. The tornado moved north and crossed Lem Road again, with the tornado peaking in intensity as it heavily damaged one home. The roof was torn off of the home and some of the outer walls were blown down. Two pickup trucks were rolled and thrown into the yard, and additional tree damage was noted here with the most significant tree damage located just to the southeast of the home. Based on the damage noted here, it appears that a small vortex quickly intensified and moved out of the wooded area just southeast of the home, before directly impacting the home. Additional damage was noted in the tree line to the north before the tornado lifted. |
| 00:53Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Ouachita | Troy | This survey was conducted from geotagged drone imagery from the Camden Fire Department. Using the series of geotagged photos, we were able to confirm an EF-1 tornado that moved from southeast to northwest near the community of Stephens in southwest Ouachita County. Along its path, the tornado primarily caused a long swath of trees to be uprooted. There were a couple of outbuildings damaged along this path, with the worst of the structural damage identified as metal roofing peeled off a large barn. This tornado continued into Nevada County for approximately a half mile. A special thanks to the Camden Fire Department for providing the areal survey of this damage path. |
| 01:03Z | EF1 | KSHV | AR | Nevada | Mendenhall | This is a continuation of the Ouachita County tornado. Drone video indicated that this EF-1 tornado, with estimated maximum winds near 90 mph, tracked northwest into extreme Eastern Nevada County just south of County Road 332/County Road 25, and snapped/uprooted trees along its path, while also ripping the metal roof off of a barn just south of CR 25 just west of the Ouachita County line. The tornado then lifted just north of CR 25, but not before additional trees were snapped and minor roof damage occurred to a home. |
| 03:28Z | EF1 | KLZK | AR | Jefferson | Faith | This tornado formed to the west-northwest of Talladega, near Huntley Trail and West Lane. The tornado moved northward primarily over private and rural land, as inferred by radar data. The tornado then crossed Samuel Road, where a few chicken houses had some metal panels ripped off, and primarily tree damage was observed elsewhere in the area. The tornado then began to move northwestward, and caused tree damage in the Double Wells community, damaging a carport, knocking over powerlines as a result of falling trees. The tornado then dissipated just after crossing the intersection of Jed Road and Sulphur Springs Road. This tornado had maximum estimated wind speeds of 90 mph, consistent with an EF-1 rating. |
| 03:42Z | EF0 | KLZK | AR | Jefferson | Warbritton | This tornado was associated with a rainband within the remnants of Hurricane Beryl, forming just to the north of Pine Bluff, near the southeastern perimeter of Pine Bluff Arsenal. The tornado then crossed the Arkansas River, moving through a rural region of Jefferson County, paralleling Earl Chadick Road, and then dissipated near Pastoria, causing only minor tree damage. This tornado had maximum estimated wind speeds of 80 mph, consistent with an EF-0 rating. |
| 11:08Z | EF1 | KDGX | MS | Holmes | Edsville | This brief tornado touched down near County Line Road and Race Track Road. Several trees were uprooted along with large limbs broken along the short path. A tornadic debris signature (TDS) was also noted on radar. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).