EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EF1 | S of LaCenter | Ballard | KY | | 11:08–11:09 | | | Several trees lost large limbs, and a few large trees were snapped along the path. A large section of roof on a home was lifted and thrown about . A nearby storage building had its doors blown in, and the base of an exterior wall was shifted. A few other homes in the vicinity received minor shingle damage.[1] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SSW of Waurika | Jefferson | OK | | 18:26 | | | Numerous people observed a brief tornado. No damage was reported.[2] |
bgcolor= | EFU | NW of Throckmorton | Throckmorton | TX | | 18:30–18:36 | | | A trained storm spotter photographed a tornado.[3] |
bgcolor= | EFU | S of Seymour | Baylor | TX | | 19:01–19:24 | | | A number of storm chasers reported a tornado that remained over open rangeland.[4] |
bgcolor= | EFU | E of Addington | Jefferson | OK | | 19:08 | | | Storm chasers reported a brief tornado.[5] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | W of Marietta | Love | OK | | 21:21–21:29 | | | Trees and a carport were damaged.[6] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Marietta | Love | OK | | 21:46–21:48 | | | Trees were damaged.[7] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | E of Leon | Love | OK | | 22:17–22:26 | | | A mobile home was blown off its foundation and destroyed. Trees were damaged.[8] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SE of Haskell | Haskell | TX | | 22:46 | | | The public reported a brief tornado.[9] |
bgcolor= | EFU | S of Jonesboro | Coryell | TX | | 01:23 | | | The trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[10] |
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EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EF1 | NNW of Huxley | Shelby | TX | | 11:30–11:31 | | | A small farm outbuilding and the roof of a chicken house were damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[11] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | S of Stanley | DeSoto | LA | | 11:40–11:42 | | | A metal awning was ripped off a mobile home, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[12] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | Mansfield | DeSoto | LA | | 12:08–12:09 | | | A brief tornado destroyed several small sheds, ripped the roof of a metal awning, snapped a light pole off its concrete base, and snapped several trees.[13] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | Mabelvale | Pulaski | AR | | 17:37–17:41 | | | Some buildings were damaged and tractor trailers overturned. Several trees were also uprooted.[14] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Sherwood | Pulaski | AR | | 18:14–18:25 | | | Several trees were downed, with some trees and branches falling on homes.[15] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | W of Olmstead | Pulaski, Faulkner | AR | | 18:26–18:30 | | | Several trees were uprooted.[16] [17] [18] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | W of Cabot | Pulaski | AR | | 18:33–18:34 | | | Several trees were uprooted or snapped, and a few buildings/sheds sustained minor roofing damage.[19] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SW of Otto to NNE of Cato | Faulkner | AR | | 18:35–18:37 | | | Several trees were uprooted, and a shed was destroyed.[20] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | W of Des Arc | Prairie | AR | | 19:20–19:34 | | | The public videoed a tornado over mainly open fields.[21] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | ESE of Swifton | Jackson | AR | | 19:40–19:41 | | | A brief, weak tornado passed over open fields, causing minimal damage.[22] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NE of Lafe | Greene | AR | | 21:29–21:30 | | | A home was damaged.[23] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NW of Gosnell | Mississippi | AR | | 23:02–23:03 | | | A large tree was uprooted.[24] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SE of Caruthersville, MO | Pemiscot | MO | | 23:11–23:18 | | | Several trees were uprooted. The tornado stayed mostly along the Mississippi River levees.[25] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | ESE of Ridgely | Obion | TN | | 23:20–23:21 | | | Trees were uprooted along a creek bed.[26] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | WNW of Hornbeak | Obion | TN | | 23:43–23:44 | | | A few trees were uprooted, and tree limbs were broken off.[27] |
bgcolor= | EFU | NE of Comstock | Val Verde | TX | | 02:20–02:21 | | | A storm chaser observed a tornado over open country. No damage was reported.[28] |
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EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EF0 | ENE of Moulton | Lavaca, Fayette | TX | | 12:14–12:26 | | | Several trees were damaged.[29] [30] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | ENE of Flatonia | Fayette | TX | | 13:14–13:26 | | | A storage shed was destroyed while power lines and trees were damaged.[31] |
bgcolor= | EF2 | Western La Grange | Fayette | TX | | 14:04–14:12 | | | A strong tornado moved through western La Grange, destroying one large metal building while heavily damaging two others. Vehicles, as well as a piece of machinery, were shifted and overturned. A small church was heavily damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[32] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NE of Marathon | Brewster | TX | | 17:59–18:00 | | | A weak, brief landspout tornado caused no observable damage.[33] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SW of Eagle Lake | Colorado | TX | | 18:22–18:25 | | | A tornado was videoed crossing a rice field.[34] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SW of Tomball | Harris | TX | | 19:00–19:03 | | | A trained storm spotter videoed a tornado.[35] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NNE of Lion Country Safari | Palm Beach | FL | | 20:50–20:51 | | | A very small, brief tornado damaged a horse stable roof, nearby fencing, and some trees.[36] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Saint Lawrence | Glasscock | TX | | 23:34–23:35 | | | A landspout tornado occurred over open field. No damage was reported.[37] |
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EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EF1 | WNW of Ocala | Marion | FL | | 15:27–15:31 | | | Several large trees were snapped; four homes suffered minor damage from fallen trees. The roof was torn off a shed, and two trailers were pushed from their original location.[44] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | S of Seminole | Pinellas | FL | | 16:40–16:41 | | | A waterspout moved ashore in Madeira Beach, damaging an unsecured porch, a carport, numerous trees, and power lines.[45] |
bgcolor= | EFU | ESE of Emerald | Lancaster | NE | | 22:35–22:36 | | | A storm chaser observed a tornado over an open field.[46] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NW of Dodge City | Ford | KS | | 22:36–22:41 | | | NWS employees observed a landspout tornado from their office.[47] |
bgcolor= | EF2 | Lincoln | Lancaster | NE | | 22:38–22:39 | | | A small ice cream shop and a storage shed were flattened by this brief but strong tornado. The roofs of a couple of homes in Lincoln were damaged, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[48] |
bgcolor= | EF2 | NE of Tahoka | Lynn | TX | | 22:45–23:50 | | | A strong and large tornado caused severe damage to power poles, farm equipment, and a manufactured home. Lesser damage occurred to another residence. At least one other tornado may have accompanied this tornado at times, but insufficient evidence existed to confirm their existence.[49] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | N of Missler | Meade | KS | | 23:15–23:19 | | | A storm chaser reported a tornado. No damage information is available.[50] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SSE of Ellinwood | Barton | KS | | 23:25–23:27 | | | Three metal grain bin silos were damaged.[51] |
bgcolor= | EFU | WSW of Raymond | Rice | KS | | 23:30–23:31 | | | A trained storm spotter witnessed a tornado. No damage was reported.[52] |
bgcolor= | EFU | N of Missler | Meade | KS | | 23:49–23:51 | | | A storm chaser reported a tornado over open pasture.[53] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SSW of Alden | Rice | KS | | 00:00–00:03 | | | A center pivot irrigation system was damaged.[54] |
bgcolor= | EFU | NE of Missler | Meade | KS | | 00:04–00:07 | | | A trained storm spotter reported a tornado over cropland.[55] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | E of O'Donnell | Lynn | TX | | 00:12–00:25 | | | Trees at a residence were damaged in a manner consistent with an EF1 tornado.[56] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Plevna | Reno | KS | | 00:13–00:15 | | | A few power line poles were blown over.[57] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SSW of Nickerson | Reno | KS | | 00:34–00:36 | | | Several outbuildings were damaged.[58] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SSW of Nickerson | Reno | KS | | 00:35–00:37 | | | A long pole barn was destroyed, with some of its girders lofted into a nearby field. Another pole barn was collapsed and surrounding trees were downed.[59] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SW of South Hutchinson | Reno | KS | | 01:00–01:01 | | | A storm chaser witnessed a brief tornado over open country.[60] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SSE of South Hutchinson | Reno | KS | | 01:20–01:21 | | | A brief tornado occurred over open country.[61] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NW of Wellington | Sumner | KS | | 01:39–01:43 | | | A loafing shed was damaged.[62] |
bgcolor= | EFU | W of Miami | Roberts | TX | | 01:49–02:03 | | | A large tornado was observed but caused no damage.[63] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SW of Gail | Borden | TX | | 01:59–02:01 | | | Spotters observed a brief rope tornado.[64] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SW of Sumner | Noble | OK | | 04:54–04:56 | | | A car was flipped, a garage door was damaged, and numerous trees were downed.[65] |
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EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EFU | SSW of Spearman | Hutchinson, Hansford | TX | | 20:36–20:49 | | | Eyewitnesses documented a tornado over an open field.[69] [70] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SW of Edmonson | Hale | TX | | 21:27 | | | Storm chasers observed a brief tornado. No damage was found.[71] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Fort Stockton | Pecos | TX | | 21:48–21:54 | | | A rain-wrapped tornado was observed by trained spotters and remained over open country.[72] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Borger | Hutchinson | TX | | 21:49–21:50 | | | The roofs and shingles of homes were damaged.[73] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Perryton | Ochiltree | TX | | 21:50–21:51 | | | A broadcast media crew photographed a brief tornado.[74] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | S of Kimberly | Twin Falls | ID | | 22:00–22:15 | | | Trees were downed at a farm.[75] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SW of Tulia | Swisher | TX | | 22:11–22:16 | | | A large, multiple vortex tornado was photographed by several storm chasers. Despite its size, the tornado did no observable damage.[76] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | E of Stinnett | Hutchinson | TX | | 22:16–22:19 | | | A cone tornado occurred over open fields.[77] |
bgcolor= | EFU | NW of Vigo Park | Swisher | TX | | 22:56–23:10 | | | A rain wrapped tornado did no observable damage.[78] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | E of Wayside to SSW of Goodnight | Armstrong | TX | | 23:27–23:35 | | | Storm chasers reported a tornado.[79] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | W of Lipscomb | Lipscomb | TX | | 23:56 | | | A trained storm spotter reported a brief tornado.[80] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | Howardwick | Donley | TX | | 00:25–00:28 | | | This weak tornado mainly did damage to trees, car ports and roofs of trailers.[81] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NW of Bakersfield | Pecos | TX | | 00:35–00:49 | | | A tornado was observed over open country.[82] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | S of Alanreed | Donley | TX | | 00:48–00:52 | | | Trees and barns were damaged.[83] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SE of Texola | Beckham | OK | | 01:12–01:16 | | | Multiple observers reported a tornado. No known damage occurred.[84] |
bgcolor= | EFU | N of Butler | Custer | OK | | 01:32–01:36 | | | Two storm chasers witnessed a tornado. No damage was reported.[85] |
bgcolor= | EFU | NW of Carter | Beckham | OK | | 03:10 | | | A television storm chaser witnessed a brief tornado. No known damage occurred.[86] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SSW of Haverhill | Butler | KS | | 04:19–04:22 | | | A tornado damaged trees.[87] |
bgcolor= | EF2 | NNE of Hobart to SSW of Cordell | Kiowa, Washita | OK | | 04:23-04:55 | | | A strong tornado damaged or destroyed several outbuildings and at least five mobile homes, in addition to utility poles and trees.[88] [89] |
bgcolor= | EFU | SSW of Cordell | Washita | OK | | 04:46–04:48 | | | A second simultaneous tornado occurred near Cordell. Storm chasers were unable to discern whether this was a tornado along a parallel path or a satellite tornado. No damage was reported.[90] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | Newkirk | Kay | OK | | 04:57–05:01 | | | This tornado caused areas of damage in Newkirk, damaging the roofs of at least six homes and businesses and significantly damaging a mobile home. Tree damage also occurred, although some damage attributed to the tornado may have been caused by straight-line winds.[91] |
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EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EFU | N of Headrick | Kiowa | OK | | 05:27 | | | A storm chaser witnessed a brief, narrow tornado. No known damage occurred.[92] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NNE of Hearne | Robertson | TX | | 18:29–18:30 | | | This brief tornado damaged a barn and was embedded in a larger area of straight line winds, which also caused damage.[93] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | SW of College Station | Brazos | TX | | 19:21–19:24 | | | Law enforcement sighted a tornado.[94] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | NE of Nesbitt to SSE of Jefferson | Harrison | TX | | 19:36–19:45 | | | A few homes sustained damage from fallen trees or branches. Many trees were also snapped or uprooted.[95] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | Bethany, TX to SSW of Greenwood, LA | Panola (TX), Caddo (LA) | TX, LA | | 20:19–20:24 | | | This tornado touched down in Bethany, where it uprooted a tree and removed the roofing of a service station. Elsewhere, several trees were snapped or uprooted.[96] [97] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | Keatchi | De Soto | LA | | 20:33–20:36 | | | This tornado snapped and uprooted several trees and destroyed a large metal farm canopy near Keatchi.[98] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | Stonewall | De Soto | LA | | 20:44–21:02 | | | Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and some power poles were snapped as well. One home sustained significant damage when several large trees fell on it.[99] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | E of Stonewall | De Soto, Caddo | LA | | 20:53–21:02 | | | A metal farm outbuilding was lofted and destroyed. Several trees were also snapped or uprooted.[100] [101] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | S of Saline | Natchitoches | LA | | 22:15–22:22 | | | This tornado snapped or uprooted several trees.[102] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | ENE of Readhimer to ESE of Saline | Natchitoches, Winn | LA | | 22:22–22:26 | | | Trees were snapped and twisted in the Kisatchie National Forest.[103] [104] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | S of Jonesboro | Jackson | LA | | 22:35–22:36 | | | A brief tornado downed and uprooted approximately 15 trees.[105] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SE of Jonesboro | Jackson | LA | | 22:35–22:41 | | | This tornado damaged a small portion of the roof on the Charles H Garrett Community Center. It also damaged a metal building, causing the column anchorage to fail. Several trees were snapped and uprooted as well.[106] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | E of Jonesboro to SW of Chatham | Jackson | LA | | 22:42–22:48 | | | This damaging tornado downed and uprooted approximately 150 trees. The trees fell into multiple campers and approximately three fourths of the cabins in the park.[107] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SSE of Grambling to SSE of Ruston | Jackson, Lincoln | LA | | 22:47–22:55 | | | This tornado ripped the roof off a small outbuilding, completely destroyed a shed, and ripped shingles from the roof of a single family home. The tornado rolled a single-wide mobile home off its foundation, tossing it approximately and destroying it as it landed.[108] [109] [110] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | ENE of Pine Bluff | Jefferson | AR | | 23:18–23:19 | | | The brick facings and roofs of two apartment complexes were damaged. At least two walls were caved in, exposing some apartment units. Trees and utility poles were snapped. Four people were injured.[111] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | ENE of Richwood to SE of Swartz | Ouachita | LA | | 23:36–23:41 | | | Some trees were damaged or snapped.[112] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | E of Richwood to NW of Rayville | Richland | LA | | 23:36–23:48 | | | A metal shed was destroyed, three homes sustained shingle damage, and two metal carports were thrown. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[113] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | NW of Nogal | Lincoln | NM | | 23:45–23:48 | | | The public reported a landspout tornado over rural countryside.[114] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | NNE of Rayville to E of Oak Ridge | Richland | LA | | 23:52–00:03 | | | Many trees were snapped and uprooted by this tornado.[115] |
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EF#! scope="col" style="width:7%; text-align:center;" class="unsortable"Location | County / parish | State | Start coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor= | EF1 | N of Jackson | Hinds | MS | | 13:41–13:50 | | | Some trees were uprooted and many large limbs were snapped.[116] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | WNW of McComb | Pike | MS | | 16:12–16:21 | | | Some trees were snapped and uprooted.[117] |
bgcolor= | EF0 | N of Hazel Green, AL | Madison (AL), Lincoln (TN) | AL, TN | | 17:46–17:52 | | | Trees and tree limbs were downed; two large hardwood trees being uprooted and falling on a house, causing heavy damage.[118] [119] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | NE of Albertville | Marshall | AL | | 18:30–18:32 | | | This tornado caused minor damage to three barns or sheds, and snapped a number of trees.[120] |
bgcolor= | EF1 | SE of Fyffe | DeKalb | AL | | 18:55–18:57 | | | This tornado almost entirely collapsed a barn and a poultry house, peeling away the roofing of a second poultry house. A mobile home across the street sustained minor damage, and a nearby shed was destroyed, with debris being spread over .[121] |
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