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756 NOUS44 KLZK 071908 PNSLZK ARZ004>008-014>017-024-025-031>034-039-042>047-052>057-062>069- 103-112-113-121>123-130-137-138-140-141-203-212-213-221>223-230- 237-238-240-241-313-340-341-080715- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Little Rock AR 208 PM CDT Fri Apr 7 2023 ...NWS Damage Survey for 03/31/2023 Tornado Event - Update 5... .Update... Updated to extend the Pulaski/Lonoke County tornado track from the survey data. .Pulaski/Lonoke Co. Tornado... Rating: EF3 Estimated Peak Wind: 165 mph Path Length /statute/: 34.4 miles Path Width /maximum/: 600.0 yards Fatalities: 1 Injuries: 54 Start Date: 03/31/2023 Start Time: 02:18 PM CDT Start Location: 7 NNW Alexander / Pulaski County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 34.7251 / -92.4824 End Date: 03/31/2023 End Time: 02:58 PM CDT End Location: 4 SE Austin / Lonoke County / AR End Lat/Lon: 34.9444 / -91.9421 Survey Summary: This is an update to extent the track further southwest. This is still preliminary information. The storm survey is still ongoing and this data will likely be updated over the next several days. The number of persons injured is also estimated at this time. The Little Rock Metro tornado started just southwest of the Colonel Glenn and Marsh Road intersection in Martindale, west of Marsh road, uprooting trees and ripping a portion of a roof off an outbuilding. The tornado then continued northeast across a forested area, uprooting several more trees before crossing into a neighborhood off Capitol Hill Boulevard near Hartford and Denver Streets. More trees were uprooted as it moved northeast towards Kanis Road. The tornado rapidly intensified as it passed northeast over Chenal Parkway, severely damaging several apartment buildings off of Napa Valley Drive. The most severe residential damage occurred at these apartments, and along and west of North Shackleford Road along Jamestown Drive and Cobble Hill Road. Most exterior walls had collapsed on several homes, leaving just some interior walls standing. The tornado then crossed I-430 near the North Rodney Parham Road interchange, damaging a shopping center and a Kroger. Between I-430 and Cantrell Road,many homes and apartments were severely damage, with roofs ripped off and hundreds of trees uprooted. The tornado crossed Cantrell Road near Foxtrot Road, damaging more apartments and many businesses. Between Cantrell Road and the Arkansas River, many more homes were damaged from the tornado winds or trees falling onto those homes in the Cammack Village neighborhood. Before crossing the river, many trees were uprooted or trunks snapped at Murray Park. The tornado then uprooted or snapped hundreds, if not thousands of trees at Burns Park, both north and south of I- 40. The tornado crossed I-40 just west of exit 150, passing over ball fields and recreation areas west of Military Drive. A new fire station still under construction was also damaged along Military Drive. The tornado then passed over MacArther Drive near the Military Drive intersection in Amboy, severely damaging many more homes and businesses. Several more homes and apartments were damaged between Military Drive and Remount Road, with the tornado passing over Remount Road between Kierre Drive and Camp Robinson Road. Most of the damage in these areas consisted of severe roof damage and uprooted trees, though there were some homes who completely lost their roofs. The tornado then moved into the Indian Hills neighborhood of North Little Rock, with more damaged roofs. A few homes along Flintrock Road near Osage Drive lost their entire roofs, along with many homes damaged by trees falling onto homes. The tornado seemed to weaken a bit as it passed over North Hills Boulevard, with some less severe roof damage and many uprooted trees. The tornado crossed over John F. Kennedy Boulevard near Club Road, traveling northeast through Sherwood generally along Lee Avenue, damaging many more homes as it continued towards Kiehl Avenue. The tornado crossed over Kiehl Avenue near Northgate Drive and Woodridge Lane, damaging more homes and some businesses. This tornado passed over Brockington Road north of Kiehl Avenue, ripping a roof off an apartment building along Calloway Avenue, then passing over Indianhead Lake uprooting several more trees and damaging more roofs. The tornado then passed over rural marsh land just northwest of US-67 near the I-440 interchange, uprooting more trees before crossing US- 67 near the Redmond Road exit at Jacksonville. A tractor-trailer was flipped over along US-67, along with damage to signage along the road. The tornado moved over the ball fields south of Redmond Road, then into some neighborhoods where the tornado seemed to strengthen, severely damaging more homes and businesses along Stone and McHenry Streets, Eastview Drive and South 1st Street. A church was completely destroyed along North Elm Street south of Graham Road. More homes were damaged north of Graham Road west of J. P. Wright Loop Road before the tornado passed over the Holland Bottoms State Wildlife Area west of Kerr Station Road. Many trees were snapped or uprooted in this wildlife area. The tornado exited the wildlife area into the Parnell community, with more roofs damaged and some garages destroyed along Oliver Lane. The tornado crossed Arkansas Hwy 89 near Russell Road, destroying a mobile home. The tornado continued into some more rural areas of southeast Cabot, with some damage to a few homes and several more trees uprooted or snapped. The tornado finally lifted between Arkansas Hwy 321 and Campground Road west of Laser Lane. .Prairie County Tornado... Rating: EF1 Estimated Peak Wind: 90 mph Path Length /statute/: 1.1 miles Path Width /maximum/: 100.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/31/2023 Start Time: 03:45 PM CDT Start Location: 9 WSW Des Arc / Prairie County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 34.9457 / -91.6692 End Date: 03/31/2023 End Time: 03:46 PM CDT End Location: 8 WSW Des Arc / Prairie County / AR End Lat/Lon: 34.9502 / -91.6504 Survey Summary: This tornado started in a field southwest of the intersection of West Crossroads Road and Arkansas Hwy 86, snapping a power pole. The tornado then passed over a barn, lifting the roof off that barn. The tornado then moved north over Bell Road, removing some shingles off a house before lifting shortly afterwards. .Alco Tornado... Rating: EF2 Estimated Peak Wind: 111 mph Path Length /statute/: 6.8 miles Path Width /maximum/: 125.0 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start Date: 03/31/2023 Start Time: 04:49 PM CDT Start Location: 8 SSE Big Flat / Stone County / AR Start Lat/Lon: 35.8855 / -92.3665 End Date: 03/31/2023 End Time: 04:57 PM CDT End Location: 3 SSW Fifty-Six / Stone County / AR End Lat/Lon: 35.9118 / -92.2505 Survey Summary: This tornado started just south of Arkansas Hwy 66 near Alco, moving northeast towards Arkansas Hwy 263 between Onia and Timbo. After crossing the Arkansas Hwy 263, it ripped the roof off a house and moved this house off the foundation. The tornado then moved northeast crossing Big Springs Road, uprooting several trees. The tornado then lifted just northeast of here before Clearwater Road. && EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph NOTE: The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the events and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$