Continued from part 1.
A very small brief "ground-scrapper" tornado was spotted by DK Mansfield at Tip Buckley road. This tornado was reported to be an EF-0. Max estimated winds were reported around 75mph. A few trees were damaged with some minor tin roof damage to a home and barn. This tornado path was reported to be 50 yards long and 0.5 miles wide.
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The fourth tornado was a brief tornado that was spotted near Carroll and Caney Church road in Lamar County. This tornado was reported as an EF-0. Damage from this tornado were few trees down and a couple sheds were destroyed. Damage was blown across a field in a northward direction. The tornado moved to the northeast and crossed Chambliss and H Thompson roads. On Chambliss, a home had most of the roof taken off and a mobile home had a tree fall through half of it. The damage path was 1.4 miles long and 300 yards wide.
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Fortunately, there we 0 deaths or injuries reported from all 4 of these tornadoes!
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Articles 1 & 2 done by
Adam Gambrell
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