National Weather Service confirms 2 more tornadoes in yesterday's storms
FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) — The National Weather Service announced Wednesday morning that it had confirmed two additional tornadoes touched down in yesterday's storms, bringing the total number to eight.
In addition to the six tornadoes confirmed yesterday, the NWS said that an EF-1 with 90 mph winds left a 1.5 mile trail of damage in its wake as it moved through North Richland Hills in Tarrant County and that an EF-0 with 85 mph winds had touched down northwest of Callisburg in Cooke County.
The six other confirmed tornadoes from the outbreak are:
- EF 2 in Wise County
- Three in Tarrant County near Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base (EF0, EF0, EF1)
- Tornado in Grapevine (confirmed through video, no rating as of yet)
- Tornado in Lamar County, west of Paris (visual confirmation, no rating as of yet)
Additional surveys are ongoing, and more are expected to begin today and Thursday.
Here's the 10 am update on confirmed tornadoes and the completed and ongoing storm survey efforts. So far 8 tornadoes have been confirmed, and we expect that number to rise near or above 12. More info coming later today - please be patient! #dfwwx #txwx pic.twitter.com/8rtDeM8wUn
— NWS Fort Worth (@NWSFortWorth) December 14, 2022
One of the locations surveyors are headed to is Blue Ridge, a town of about 1,000 which may have been hit by a twister for the second time this year.
The NWS says that after they finish, the total number of confirmed tornadoes could rise to over 12.