Where were the tornadoes spotted?
One tornado was spotted outside of Sudan, Texas, and another south of Silverton, Texas.
Weather / Tornadoes
A dust-covered tornado touched down in the Texas Panhandle on Friday, April 25, 2025, near the towns of Sudan and Silverton. The event was captured on video by FOX Weather and local news outlets.
On April 25, 2025, a tornado shrouded in dust formed in the Texas Panhandle, near Sudan. This event occurred a day after another tornado was spotted south of Silverton, Texas. The Silverton tornado, captured on video by a local resident, was on the ground for about five minutes.
While a tornado watch was in effect for much of the Texas Panhandle on Thursday, April 24th, it was lifted for Amarillo by evening. However, a severe thunderstorm watch remained in effect, with the National Weather Service reporting intensified storms producing large hail. The recent tornado activity highlights the volatile weather patterns in the region. Keep up to date with weather alerts at abc7amarillo.com/weather&ref=yanuki.com or by downloading the Storm Search 7 weather app&ref=yanuki.com.
One tornado was spotted outside of Sudan, Texas, and another south of Silverton, Texas.
No damage was reported from either tornado.
The tornado near Sudan occurred on April 25, 2025, and the tornado near Silverton occurred on April 24, 2025.
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