Oklahoma Tornado Kills Mother and Daughter
A mother and daughter were tragically killed in Major County, Oklahoma, on Thursday, March 6, 2026, after their vehicle was struck by a susp...
The NWS confirmed at least nine tornadoes, ranging from EF-0 to EF-2, impacted Jack, Erath, Parker, Hood, and Montague counties.
Hood County experienced the strongest tornado, an EF-2 with estimated peak winds of 115 mph.
Storms caused significant damage to homes and property, including roofs being torn off and debris scattered across the affected areas. Why does this matter? Understanding the severity and location of these tornadoes helps residents and emergency services better prepare for future severe weather events.
On April 19, 2025, a series of powerful storms swept through North Texas, spawning multiple tornadoes. The NWS dispatched survey teams to assess the damage and determine the strength and path of each tornado.
The confirmed tornadoes include:
Jack County: Two EF-0 tornadoes (80 mph) and one EF-1 tornado (90 mph).
Erath County: One EF-1 tornado (110 mph).
Parker County: One EF-0 tornado (65 mph), two EF-1 tornadoes (110 mph), and one unrated tornado.
Hood County: One EF-2 tornado (115 mph).
Montague County: One EF-0 tornado (80 mph).
Several communities faced cleanup efforts following the storms, with many residents left without power. In Dry Creek Estates, northwest of Weatherford, multiple homes sustained severe damage, with some potentially needing to be rebuilt. Residents are advised to carefully approach their insurance coverage and consider having representation to ensure their best interests are protected.
The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, and the NWS may confirm additional tornadoes as the survey work continues.
Q: How many tornadoes hit North Texas?
At least nine tornadoes have been confirmed by the National Weather Service as of April 22, 2025.
Q: Which counties were affected?
Jack, Erath, Parker, Hood, and Montague counties were affected by the tornadoes.
Q: What was the strongest tornado?
The strongest tornado was an EF-2 in Hood County, with estimated peak winds of 115 mph.
Stay informed about weather alerts and warnings from the National Weather Service.
Have a plan in place for severe weather events, including a designated safe room or shelter.
Review your insurance coverage to ensure you are adequately protected against storm damage.
If your property is damaged, consider seeking representation to assist with the insurance claims process.
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