According to the National Weather Service, the tornado was on the ground for about four miles, from 8:46-8:53 p.m., and peaked at 100 mph winds.
The tornado was on the ground for about four miles, from 8:46-8:53 p.m., and peaked at 100 mph winds.
The tornado moved southeast producing EF-0 damage to mainly trees. A barn and a two-story home that was still under construction near CR 310 and CR 237 were both damaged by the tornado. Once the tornado crossed I-35 south of CR 314 and north of Ronald Reagan Blvd., it strengthened. A semi-trailer was flipped on I-35 and the driver sustained minor injuries.The storm late Monday night caused major damage to businesses and homes, knocked out power, and led to crashes along I-35.
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