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Tornado Reports

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17:30Z EFU KGJX UT San Juan Grand Co Arpt Landspout tornado developed over Flat Iron Mesa, about 10 miles south of Moab in open country. It was first observed from cloud to ground at 1030 MST and lasted about 15 more minutes before their view was obstructed. The landspout appeared to kick up dirt but didn't seem to be any damage. It was relatively stationary and viewed from a distance. Time was based on radar estimates coupled with spotter report.
20:04Z EF0 KCLE OH Stark Justus About two-miles SSE of Brewster, an EF0 tornado with estimated peak winds of 80-mph formed in an open field east of Manchester Avenue SW and south of Lawndell Road SW, and moved generally eastward during its lifespan. The tornado struck a well-built barn. Between 50 and 100 slate tiles were removed from the barn's roof, blown southward, and embedded in the adjacent field. Large tree branches were broken just to the east of the barn. Several of the these tree branches were also twisted, indicative of tornado-related damage. As the tornado then moved across the open field, it generated faint suction marks in the crop rows. The tornado then moved into a wooded area, where it knocked down two large trees before dissipating.
21:22Z EFU KDDC KS Stanton Johnson Off-duty NWS employee reported a tornado with a photo. Shortly after, multiple storm chasers corroborated the report with more reports and pictures of the tornado. It was a very brief tornado with no damage.
21:34Z EFU KFDX NM Roosevelt Rogers A former NWS Employee reported a tornado east of NM 206 and north of NM 235.
21:37Z EF0 KFDX NM Roosevelt Lingo Broadcast media reported a brief tornado southwest of Causey.
21:40Z EFU KFDX NM Roosevelt Rogers Storm Chasers and broadcast media reported another tornado east of NM 206 and north of NM 235.
21:41Z EFU KFDX NM Roosevelt Causey Broadcast media reported a tornado 3 miles SSW of Causey. The tornado resulted in downed power lines and trees in the area at S Roosevelt RD 30 and S Roosevelt Rd H.
21:55Z EFU KFDX NM Roosevelt Lingo Broadcast media reported a tornado just east of County Road 114 between Causey and Lingo next to a cattle plant.
22:03Z EFU KFDX NM Roosevelt Lingo Broadcast media reported another tornado just southeast of a cattle plant west of NM 114 between Causey and Lingo.
22:10Z EFU KFDX TX Cochran Bledsoe An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the first of the tornadoes. At least one brief tornado was observed by storm chasers over far northwestern Cochran County that moved over open country and produced no known damage.
22:30Z EF2 KLBB TX Cochran Morton An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the second of the tornadoes. Shortly after the first tornado, the supercell produced a strong wedge-type tornado several miles northwest of Morton which destroyed multiple large wooden power poles as it tracked eastward. Numerous storm chasers documented this tornado as it crossed Texas Highway 214 about four miles north of Morton before dissipating over northeastern Cochran County.
22:55Z EFU KLBB TX Cochran Morton Cochran Co Ar An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the third of the tornadoes. No damage was observed or reported with this tornado, however, it was directly observed by mobile research radar. This tornado began in far eastern Cochran County before moving into far western Hockley County.
22:56Z EFU KLBB TX Hockley Pep An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the third of the tornadoes. No damage was observed or reported with this tornado, however, it was directly observed by mobile research radar. This tornado began in far eastern Cochran County before moving into far western Hockley County.
23:13Z EFU KLBB TX Hockley Pettit An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the fourth of the tornadoes. A brief cone-type tornado was observed by broadcast media approximately 1.5 miles north of Petit. No damage was observed or reported.
23:27Z EF2 KLBB TX Hockley Whitharral An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the fifth of the tornadoes. As the supercell thunderstorm approached US Highway 385 in north-central Hockley County it produced another strong tornado. This tornado crossed US Highway 385 approximately three miles north of Whitharral. The tornado destroyed several wooden power poles, rolled a semi-truck traveling on the highway, and damaged buildings and trees along its path before dissipating about seven miles east of the highway.
00:12Z EF1 KLBB TX Hockley Smyer An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the sixth of the tornadoes. This tornado developed approximately three miles northeast of Smyer damaging or destroying multiple manufactured homes as it moved eastward before dissipating along the Hockley/Lubbock County line. At least two manufactured homes were rolled off their foundations and heavily damaged causing two injuries.
00:19Z EF2 KLBB TX Hockley Smyer An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the seventh of the tornadoes. This new tornado formed close to the termination of the previous tornado just before it dissipated. An NWS storm survey revealed that a manufactured home had been rolled off its foundation and completely destroyed resulting in the EF-2 rating. Additional damage to structures was found as far south as the intersection of Texas State Highway 114 and Farm to Market Road 2378 in Lubbock County. The tornado then dissipated in Lubbock County just north of Texas State Highway 114.
00:34Z EF2 KLBB TX Lubbock (ree)reese Afb Lubbo An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the seventh of the tornadoes. This new tornado formed close to the termination of the previous tornado just before it dissipated. An NWS storm survey revealed that a manufactured home had been rolled off its foundation and completely destroyed resulting in the EF-2 rating. Additional damage to structures was found as far south as the intersection of Texas State Highway 114 and Farm to Market Road 2378 in Lubbock County. The tornado then dissipated in Lubbock County just north of Texas State Highway 114.
00:43Z EF1 KLBB TX Lubbock (ree)reese Afb Lubbo An intense cyclic supercell thunderstorm produced a total of eight known tornadoes over portions of Cochran, Hockley, and Lubbock Counties. This was the eighth and final tornado. This tornado developed and tracked over southern portions of Reese Center, toppling large trees and damaging roofs before dissipating just west of Inler Avenue.
08:55Z EF0 KTLX OK Kingfisher Cashion This tornado initially developed in Kingfisher County near County Roads 760 and 2970. The tornado moved east-southeast producing relatively light tree damage in Kingfisher County before moving into Logan County north of Cooksey Road.
08:57Z EF1 KTLX OK Logan Cimarron City This tornado initially developed in Kingfisher County before moving into Logan County north of Cooksey Road. The tornado continued east-southeast crossing between Cimarron City and Crescent Springs before turning east-northeast and dissipating northeast of Cooksey Road and May Avenue. Utility poles were broken along Council Road, one building had it's exterior door damaged, and otherwise damage was primarily to trees along the path.
09:48Z EF0 KTLX OK Mcclain Newcastle The first Newcastle tornado of the morning developed near Southwest 16th Street and Dickerson Street in Newcastle, and moved east-southeast crossing US Highway 62 and dissipating southeast of Highway 62 and Southeast 16th Street. A fence was blown down and a trampoline damaged at one home, otherwise damage was primarily to trees along the path.
09:54Z EF0 KTLX OK Mcclain Newcastle The second Newcastle tornado of the morning produced scattered tree damage along the tornado path in Newcastle from southeast 32nd between May and Pennsylvania Avenues to south of southeast 40th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.
10:28Z EF0 KTLX OK Cleveland Lexington This tornado developed near 108th Street north of State Highway 39 and moved southeast past Lewis Road between 120th Street and 132nd Street. One home suffered roof damage and trees were damaged along the path.
10:52Z EF0 KTLX OK Mcclain Byars Scattered tree damage was observed from Ward Avenue about 2 miles north of State Highway 59 to Johnsonville Road about a mile and a half north of Byars.
10:56Z EF1 KINX OK Mayes Murphy This is the first segment of a two segment tornado. The tornado developed near the intersection of the E640 Road and the N440 Road. It moved east-northeast destroying a large barn, uprooting numerous trees, and snapping numerous tree limbs, crossing into Cherokee County near the E635 Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
11:00Z EF1 KINX OK Cherokee Peggs This is the second segment of a two segment tornado. The tornado moved into Cherokee County near the E635 Road, and moved east-northeast crossing Highway 82 and the N440 Road before dissipating. The tornado uprooted trees and snapped numerous large tree limbs. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
11:22Z EF1 KINX OK Mcintosh Onapa This tornado developed north of Texanna Road and E of the S 4200 Road, and moved southeast uprooting trees and snapping large tree limbs until it dissipated after crossing the E 1160 Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
11:52Z EF1 KSRX OK Sequoyah Vian This tornado developed west of Vian, between I-40 and Highway 64. The tornado moved east-southeast along and just north of I-40 to the vicinity of the Vian exit on I-40. The tornado continued east-southeast down I-40, and then crossed Highway 64 near the E 1060 Road. It then turned east, moving along the E 1060 Road for about 1.6 miles before turning the northeast and dissipating near McKey Road, southwest of the community of McKey. The tornado uprooted trees, and damaged barns and homes. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in the tornado was 90 to 95 mph.

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