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Public Information Statement...UPDATED
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
1030 AM CDT Fri May 31 2024

...NWS Damage Survey for the May 25th Tornado Event - Update #3...

.Update... This will be the final summary PNS issued for the May
25th tornadic event. Additional adjustments may be needed before
the information is finalized and made official, but all necessary
work has been completed at this time.

A total of 5 tornadoes were identified with this event. Most of
this information is the same from the last update with minor
adjustments made to track length and width of the Montague-Cooke-
Denton long-track tornado. Finalizing the track of that tornado
was challenging due to several factors. The maximum width of the
damage path is measured at over a mile in the area west of Valley
View, but we do not believe the tornado was over a mile wide.
Instead, there likely were a few smaller circulations rotating
around the main tornado circulation. The maximum width of the main
tornado just west of Valley View was likely about 1200 yards
(~.68 miles wide). Analysis of the radar and pattern of damage
indicates it is possible one tornado may have dissipated with
another tornado immediately beginning a few times along the
longer track, but it is too difficult to confidently determine if
and where this may have occurred in the damage patterns, thus the
tornado is listed as being continuous along the 47 mile track.


.Eastland County Tornado...

Rating:                 EF2
Estimated Peak Wind:    115 mph
Path Length /statute/:  2.46 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   70 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/25/2024
Start Time:             05:42 PM CDT
Start Location:         4 ENE Cross Plains / Eastland County / TX
Start Lat/Lon:          32.1515 / -99.1051

End Date:               05/25/2024
End Time:               05:48 PM CDT
End Location:           6 ENE Cross Plains / Eastland County / TX
End Lat/Lon:            32.1654 / -99.0667

Survey Summary:
A tornado developed in southwestern Eastland county and continued
towards the east-northeast, where it damaged some trees along CR
376 and CR 240.  It continued strengthening and caused
significant damage to two neighboring properties along CR 223.
On the first property, it snapped at least two wooden utility
poles and the trunks of several large trees.  An RV trailer was
completely destroyed, where a family of three survived when they
left their RV trailer and sheltered behind a small building.
Fortunately, no injuries were sustained.  On the second property,
it knocked over a large RV which resulted in broken windows and a
door.  The tornado also moved a small, well-built, structure off
of its wooden blocks about thirty feet and pushed it into a tree,
where it sustained minor roof damage.  It also completely
destroyed a metal barn along with a chicken coop and snapped some
tree trunks.  The tornado continued northeast across an open
field where it snapped several large tree trunks along both sides
of CR 223.  After crossing the road the tornado started weakening
as it moved across an open field then dissipated south of FM
2731.


.Montague/Cooke/Denton Tornado...

Rating:                 EF3
Estimated Peak Wind:    140 mph
Path Length /statute/:  47.31 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   1200 yards
Fatalities:             7
Injuries:               100

Start Date:             05/25/2024
Start Time:             09:39 PM CDT
Start Location:         6 ESE Bowie / Montague County / TX
Start Lat/Lon:          33.5264 / -97.7445

End Date:               05/25/2024
End Time:               11:15 PM CDT
End Location:           3 N Pilot Point / Cooke County / TX
End Lat/Lon:            33.4369 / -96.9597

Survey Summary:
Analysis of the tornado that tracked from Montague County to near
Pilot Point is a challenging task for several factors. The
maximum width of the damage path is measured at over a mile in
the area west of Valley View. We do not believe the tornado was
over a mile wide, but instead there were a few smaller
circulations rotating around the main tornado circulation which
was likely a maximum width of about 1200 yards (~.68 miles wide)
just west of Valley View. Analysis of the radar and pattern of
damage indicates it is possible one tornado may have dissipated
with another tornado immediately beginning a few times along the
track, but it is too difficult to confidently determine if and
where this may have occurred in the damage patterns, thus the
tornado is listed as being continuous along the 47 mile
track.

Montague Co:
A supercell thunderstorm tracked eastward across southern
Montague County during the late evening of May 25th. This severe
thunderstorm formed a tornado which first impacted trees and
isolated outbuildings approximately 5 miles southeast of Bowie,
Texas. The tornado moved eastward, damaging multiple rural
residences in south central Montague. Two residences, in
particular, sustained damage consistent with EF- 2 intensity
tornadic winds of 120 to 125 mph. This tornado continued eastward,
tracking south through southeast of the Forestburg community.
Widespread tree and outbuilding damage was observed across
southeast Montague County, consistent with high end EF-0 to mid
range EF-1 damage (winds 75 to 110 mph). Minor structural damage
was also sustained to several residences in the areas south
through southeast of Forestburg. The tornado exited Montague
County just west of Rosston and continued into Cooke County. The
estimated track length for this portion of the tornado was 15.4
miles. The highest damage rating in Montague County was EF-2 with
winds of maximum estimated winds of 120- 125 mph.

Cooke/Denton Co:
The same supercell which tracked across Montague County continued
eastward across southern Cooke County. The associated tornado
continued from the Rosston area, eastward towards Era. Widespread
tree damage, consistent with EF-0 tornado intensities, occurred
between Rosston to southwest of Era. In the vicinity of FM 51
south of Era, the intensity of damage increased, with widespread
tree and structural damage consistent with EF 1 winds of 90-110
mph. Some damage to at least 3 residences southeast of Era (and
west of Valley View) was consistent with EF-2 tornadic winds of
115-125 mph.The tornado maintained its intensity as it approached
Valley View from the west. Along CR 200, the upper levels and
roofs of several newly constructed homes were damaged or
demolished. In addition, a few walls were pushed in on the
backside of the homes (west side) In this area, the tornado was
rated EF-3. The tornado entered a neighborhood along W Lone Oak Rd
which consisted of mainly manufactured and mobile homes.
Widespread damage occurred in this neighborhood, and a few
demolished homes were rated EF-2. Unfortunately, a few fatalities
occurred here, too. The tornado continued east, crossing I-35
damaging cars and tractor trailers on the interstate. The tornado
hit a gas station, metal building shop, RV and boat storage units
on the corner of Lone Oak Rd and I-35. This area was rated EF-2
with estimated winds of 135 mph. The tornado tracked near and
south of E Lone Oak Rd towards Ray Roberts Lake where more roof
damage and notable tree damage was observed. The tornado crossed
the lake, causing more tree damage and pushing over some campers
on the peninsula that includes Ray Roberts Lake State Park Johnson
Branch. Additional tree damage was found near the end of Anderson
Road in Pilot Point. The tornado was moving into its occlusion
phase at this point and likely dissipated over the lake north of
this point.


.Ray Roberts Marina Tornado...

Rating:                 EF0
Estimated Peak Wind:    110 mph
Path Length /statute/:  1.42 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   800 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/25/2024
Start Time:             10:46 PM CDT
Start Location:         3 ENE Sanger / Denton County / TX
Start Lat/Lon:          33.376 / -97.1193

End Date:               05/25/2024
End Time:               10:47 PM CDT
End Location:           5 ENE Sanger / Denton County / TX
End Lat/Lon:            33.3851 / -97.0973

Survey Summary:
An short-lived EF-1 tornado occurred on the southwestern portions
of Ray Roberts Lake impacting areas around and in the Ray Roberts
Marina. Notable tree damage was observed along FM 1190 near FM
2164. A few homes sustained damage on Jones Street, with one home
losing most of its roof as the back patio was pulled over the
house. In the marina, 24 RV and motor homes were damaged, tree
damage was observed, and damaged occurred to the floating docks
and boats. The tornado moved onto the lake and dissipated.
Maximum estimated winds were 110 mph.


.Northern Collin County Tornado...

Rating:                 EF1
Estimated Peak Wind:    95 mph
Path Length /statute/:  8.31 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   800 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/25/2024
Start Time:             11:20 PM CDT
Start Location:         4 NNW Celina / Collin County / TX
Start Lat/Lon:          33.383 / -96.8029

End Date:               05/25/2024
End Time:               11:31 PM CDT
End Location:           2 W Weston / Collin County / TX
End Lat/Lon:            33.3307 / -96.6742

Survey Summary:
An interesting analysis has unfolded in the northern Collin
County tornadic damage. It appears there were have been
2 tornadoes: one that tracked from NW of Celina to south of
Weston, and a smaller satellite tornado that impacted the hardest
hit area along Prairie Meadow Drive and Myrtle Dr southwest of
Celina. The rating of the smaller satellite tornado will remain a
high-end EF-3 after further analysis and discussion. The longer
track tornado is rated an EF-1 with maximum estimated winds of
95 mph. Damage along the path of this tornado was scattered but
consistent enough along the track of radar circulation. Most of
the damage was to trees, but some metal buildings and telephone
poles were also damaged. The tornado dissipated between FM
171 and FM 543 south of Weston.


.North of Celina Tornado...

Rating:                 EF3
Estimated Peak Wind:    165 mph
Path Length /statute/:  0.71 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   175 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/25/2024
Start Time:             11:23 PM CDT
Start Location:         3 NE Celina / Collin County / TX
Start Lat/Lon:          33.3542 / -96.7565

End Date:               05/25/2024
End Time:               11:24 PM CDT
End Location:           3 NE Celina / Collin County / TX
End Lat/Lon:            33.3484 / -96.7463

Survey Summary:
An intense satellite tornado hit a few homes along Prairie Meadow
Lane, just north of Celina (in unincorporated Collin County),
causing significant damage. At least 2 residences along this
street sustained moderate to high end EF-3 damage with estimated
maximum winds of 165 mph, with roofs and walls destroyed. Several
additional homes sustained EF-2 or EF-1 damage along this street.


.Hunt County Tornado...

Rating:                 EF1
Estimated Peak Wind:    90 mph
Path Length /statute/:  1.10 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   50 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/26/2024
Start Time:             12:15 AM CDT
Start Location:         5 WSW Celeste / Hunt County / TX
Start Lat/Lon:          33.2764 / -96.279

End Date:               05/26/2024
End Time:               12:17 AM CDT
End Location:           4 WSW Celeste / Hunt County / TX
End Lat/Lon:            33.2755 / -96.2601

Survey Summary:
A brief tornado developed in western Hunt County, just west of FM
36 between Private Road 1184 and CR 1096. Multiple barns and farm
outbuildings were destroyed on a property near the roadway along
with damage to the roofs of several nearby single family
residences. As the tornado tracked east towards CR 1097, it passed
through a few wooded areas resulting in tree damage including
broken small and large branches. The front porch roof was pulled
off of a home on the northern end of CR 1097 causing damaging to
the roof of the home. Tree damage continued past the east side of
the property before the tornado is believed to have lifted over
open land north of CR 1096.

&&

EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the
following categories:

EF0.....65 to 85 mph
EF1.....86 to 110 mph
EF2.....111 to 135 mph
EF3.....136 to 165 mph
EF4.....166 to 200 mph
EF5.....>200 mph

NOTE:
The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the events and publication in
NWS Storm Data.


$$

JLDunn