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580 NOUS44 KFWD 201634 PNSFWD TXZ091>095-100>107-115>123-129>135-141>148-156>162-174-175-210445- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Fort Worth TX 1134 AM CDT Sat Apr 20 2019 ...NWS Damage Survey For 04/18/2019 Thunderstorm Wind Event across Leon and Anderson Counties... During the pre-dawn hours of April 18, 2019...a squall line moved through Central Texas. This squall line is known to have produced wind damage across Leon and Anderson counties with peak winds estimated to near 90 MPH. .Leon County Thunderstorm Wind Event... Peak Wind /Estimated/: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 36.89 miles Path Width /maximum/: 50 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 3 Start Date: 04/18/2019 Start Time: 0130 CDT Start Location: Marquez /Leon County/ Start Lat/Lon: 31.2467/-96.2533 End Date: 04/18/2019 End Time: 0215 CDT End Location: Oakwood /Leon County/ End Lat/Lon: 31.5342/-95.8431 Leon County Emergency Management indicated substantial roof damage to a poultry farm near the community of Marquez, as damaging winds associated with a squall line approached from the southwest. Noteworthy damage to vegetation near Marquez was reported with an estimate of 20 to 40 trees snapped or uprooted. Winds continued to do damage to mostly vegetation as they spread northeastward towards the Interstate 45 and Texas Highway 75 corridor...where numerous hardwood and softwood trees were uprooted or snapped. Most of these trees had very shallow root systems and/or were diseased and surveyors capped peak wind estimates at 70 mph. Damage to a single-wide manufactured home south of Farm to Market (FM) 1618 occurred as the structure was rolled once to the east by the damaging winds. Two occupants were injured here and one individual was ejected from the structure. The peak wind associated with displacing this structure from its foundation was around 85 mph. Slightly more intense damage was noted along FM 1511 just south of the community of Flo. A single family residence suffered noteworthy roof damage consistent with 90 mph wind gusts. In addition, discussion with the inhabitants revealed that nearly a dozen trees on the residence property had been either snapped or uprooted and required removal. One inhabitant at this residence was injured due to flying debris. Areas between the residence along FM 1511 and the community of Oakwood are largely uninhabited, but occasional tree damage was noted and was deemed to be consistent with 60 to 70 mph winds. The damage across Leon County was largely sporadic and debris (both from vegetation and structures) was all displaced in a west to east fashion. This is consistent with non-tornadic winds with pockets of more intense winds associated with higher magnitude damage. It is determined by the survey that this is consistent with straight line winds associated with a squall line. .Anderson County Thunderstorm Wind Event... Peak Wind /Estimated/: 70 mph Path Length /statute/: 7.62 miles Path Width /maximum/: 25 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 04/18/2019 Start Time: 0220 CDT Start Location: 7.6 miles SW of Elkhart /Anderson County/ Start Lat/Lon: 31.5557/-95.6854 End Date: 04/18/2019 End Time: 0235 CDT End Location: Elkhart /Anderson County/ End Lat/Lon: 31.6227/-95.5827 Very sporadic, but somewhat more concentrated wind damage was noted to extremely rural portions of southwest Anderson County along Red Town Road. Damage to a mix of hardwood and softwood trees was deemed to be consistent with 70mph winds. While shallow root systems were noted, there appeared to be several trees that had been snapped or uprooted just north of Box Creek southwest of the city of Elkhart in Anderson County along Red Town Road/FM 319. Sporadic wind damage to mainly vegetation with some utility poles snapped along the southwest side of Elkhart was also observed by the survey team. Based on the largely sporadic nature of the damage, it's probable that this was associated with straight line winds associated with a squall line. NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Bain/Godwin