The NWS in Jackson conducted a survey across western Hinds
and Warren Counties. The team found extensive straight line
wind damage across a large portion of western and west-central
Hinds County, as well as much of central Warren County.
Four short tornado paths were also found on the north side
of the wind damage swaths.
West Hinds Tornado #1:
Starting Point: 6 NW Bolton at 1211 PM
CDT
Ending Point: 3 NW Bolton at 1214 PM CDT
Path Length: 3 miles
Maximum Width: 300 yards
Maximum Rating: EF1 with maximum winds
100-110 mph
Summary: This tornado started along Farr
Road and tracked east-southeast across Hwy 22 and then across
Queens Hill Road. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted
around Farr Road and Hwy 22 with one shed destroyed. Tree
damage became more extensive just north and across Queens
Hill Road where dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted.
Damage along this 3 mile path was concentrated with several
trees laid to the northwest or even back to the west. The
majority of the trees were down to the southeast or east-southeast.
The tornado lifted between Queens Hill and Williams Lake
Roads. Tree damage became much more widespread, indicative
of straight line damage, across Williams Lake Road.
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Radar image at the time of the
tornado 6 NW of Bolton |
West Hinds Tornado #2:
Starting Point: 2.5 ENE Bolton at 1217
PM CDT
Ending Point: 3.5 E Bolton at 1219 PM CDT
Path Length: 2 miles
Maximum Width: 200 yards
Maximum Rating: EF1 with maximum winds
95 mph
Summary: Another short path of tornadic
damage occurred just east-northeast of Bolton. This tornado
started along the I-20 Frontage Road and tracked just south
of east along I-20 to the Norrell Road Intersection. Two
billboards were blown down and destroyed with another heavily
damaged. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. Within
the path of tree damage, several areas indicated trees blown
down to the north or northwest while the majority were blown
down in the east-southeast direction.
Other Damage from Straight Line Winds:
Wind damage across western Hinds County was also extensive.
Widespread tree damage occurred from areas northwest and
west of Bolton, in Bolton to areas between Raymond and Clinton.
The worst damage occurred along I-20, Carol Johns Road,
Williams Lake Road, City of Bolton, S Norrell Road and St.
Thomas Road. Nearly a dozen structures were damaged by downed
trees within this swath. In the city of Bolton, the Fire
Department had most of the roof torn off and a building
next to the Post Office was destroyed. This building was
a small cinder-block structure, the roof was removed and
some walls had collapsed. That area, in the City of Bolton,
was the most intense and winds have been estimated between
105 and 115 mph. For the rest of the wind damage, winds
are estimated between 80 and 100 mph.
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Base Velocity radar data showing
96 kts (110 mph) over Bolton |
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