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Powerful Pacific Storm to Continue Impacting Northern California; Heavy Snow in the Appalachians and Portions of the Northeast

A strong atmospheric river will continue to impact northern California with heavy rain and life-threatening flooding through Friday. Unsettled weather is expected across much of the Northeast and Great Lakes over the next few days, including the likelihood of heavy snow in the central Appalachians and higher elevations of northeastern Pennsylvania and southern New York. Read More >

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Washburn, TX Survey
BEGIN 3 miles NE of Washburn
END 6 miles NE of Washburn
LENGTH 3 miles
WIDTH 200 yards
EF RATING EF-0 (winds 65 mph)

 

The National Weather Service in Amarillo has completed a damage assessment from the first known December tornado to occur in the Amarillo forecast area that occurred December 14The tornado first touched down three miles northeast of Washburn in Carson County at 4:17 p.m. CST.  The tornado was on the ground for three miles with a maximum width of 200 yards.  The tornado dissipated at 4:22 p.m. CST six miles northeast of Washburn.  There were no injuries or fatalities with this tornadoThis is a preliminary report and is subject to revision based on any new or additional information.

 

 
Clarendon, TX Survey
BEGIN 5 miles SSE of Clarendon
END 5 miles SE of Clarendon
LENGTH 0.75 miles
WIDTH 50 yards
EF RATING EF-0 (winds 80 mph)

 

The second tornado touched down five miles south southeast of Clarendon in Donley County at 4:53 p.m. CST.  The tornado was on the ground for less than one mile with a maximum width of 50 yards.  The tornado dissipated at 4:53 p.m. CST, five miles southeast of Clarendon.  There was considerable damage to a metal barn, overhead doors were blown, and part of the roof was blown off.  In addition, a small shed was destroyed, en empty diesel tank was blown off the stand, and shingles on the roof of a nearby house were blown off.  There were no injuries or fatalities with this tornado.  This is a preliminary report and is subject to revision based on any new or additional information.
Tornado caused roof damage Building collapsed in tornado Roof damage to a barn
Tornado caused roof damage to a barn. Building collapsed due to a tornado. Roof damage to a barn.

 

 
Lelia Lake, TX Survey
BEGIN 1 mile NW of Lelia Lake
END 1 mile NNW of Lelia Lake
LENGTH 0.30 miles
WIDTH 50 yards
EF RATING EF-0 (winds 80 mph)

 

The third tornado touched down one mile northwest of Lelia Lake in Donley County at 4:58 p.m. CST.  The tornado was on the ground for less than one half mile with a maximum width of 50 yards.  The tornado dissipated at 4:59 p.m. CST, one mile north northwest of Lelia Lake.  There was significant tree damage with large limbs down.  Irrigation pipe supply line was also blown out of position.  There were no injuries or fatalities with this tornado.  The National Weather Service in Amarillo would like to thank the landowners that assisted with this survey.  This is a preliminary report and is subject to revision based on any new or additional information.
Irrigation pipe damaged Tree snapped
Irrigation pipe damaged. Tree snapped.