unnamed-3Turns out it wasn’t just one tornado that hit Lake Panorama Sunday night, it was two.

The National Weather Service has released further damage survey test results, and a second tornado–this one an EF-1–hit the lake for a period of one minute, from 9:57 to 9:58pm on Sunday night.

According to NWS, the second tornado’s peak wind speed hit 100 miles per hour, while its path length was 0.87 miles.  NWS lists the tornado’s path width as being 120 yards.

As with the first tornado survey results released yesterday, NWS reports zero injuries and zero fatalities in the second tornado.

NWS has also released survey results for a third tornado seen near Guthrie County on Sunday night. This tornado, also an EF-1, started 3.5 miles northwest of Dallas Center and dissipated 3.8 miles northwest of Granger.  This tornado’s peak wind speed hit 86 miles per hour and traveled a length of 5.9 miles.

This Dallas County tornado first touched the ground at 10:21pm Sunday and lasted until 10:27.

For more detailed information about all of Sunday’s tornadoes, CLICK HERE

Map of the storm damage locations in Dallas County (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Map of the storm damage locations in Dallas County (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)

 

Dallas County storm damage area #1. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #1. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)

 

Dallas County storm damage area #2. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #2. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)

 

Dallas County storm damage area #2. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #2. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)

 

Dallas County storm damage area #3. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #3. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #4. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #4. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #4. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage area #4. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage are #4. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)
Dallas County storm damage are #4. (Photo courtesy of Dallas County Emergency Management Coordinator Barry Halling)

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