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Preliminary Local Storm Report
National Weather Service Fort Worth TX
1034 AM CDT Fri Jun 13 2025

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

0948 PM     Tornado          7 NNE Savoy             33.68N 96.31W
06/08/2025                   Fannin             TX   NWS Storm Survey 

            An EF-1 tornado touched down 1.5 miles south 
            of the Red River near the intersection of FM 
            1753 and County Road 101, or about 3.8 miles 
            west of Ravenna, then moved southeast for 3 
            miles before lifting around 3 miles 
            southwest of Ravenna. The tornado initially 
            caused minor damage to trees and a home 
            along FM 1753. As it moved southeast across 
            CR 1300, the tornado intensified and caused 
            more widespread tree damage, heavily damaged 
            a barn, and caused minor exterior damage to 
            two homes. CR 1300 was blocked for 2 days 
            due to the downed trees. The tornado reached 
            its peak intensity of 105 mph and max width 
            of 300 yards as it crossed CR 1305, 
            completely destroying a mobile home, heavily 
            damaging another mobile home and a large 
            barn, causing minor damage to two other 
            homes, and snapping and uprooting dozens of 
            trees. A horse trailer was also lifted and 
            blown across the roadway. The tornado 
            continued southeast through rural 
            inaccessible forests before dissipating. 

0955 PM     Tornado          5 NNE Ector             33.65N 96.25W
06/08/2025                   Fannin             TX   NWS Storm Survey 

            The same parent storm that produced the 
            Ravenna tornado also spawned another EF-1 
            tornado that touched down along FM 274 
            around 2 miles south of Ravenna, causing 
            minor damage to a home and blowing down a 
            few trees. The tornado intensified as it 
            continued southeast, blowing down numerous 
            trees in rural areas east of FM 274 and 
            north of FM 898. Southwest of the tornado 
            path, RFD or inflow winds into the tornado 
            blew down many more trees along FM 274 and 
            FM 898 west of CR 1444. As the tornado 
            crossed FM 898 near CR 1445, a few homes 
            suffered minor exterior damage, some 
            outbuildings were heavily damaged, and many 
            large trees were snapped or uprooted. A 
            small silo along CR 1445 was lifted and 
            blown 350 yards to the southeast before 
            landing. Notable cyclonic patterns were also 
            apparent in flattened grass in this area. 
            The tornado weakened as it crossed US 82 and 
            Hwy 121, knocking down just a few trees, 
            causing very minor damage to a Fix & Feed 
            store, and blowing a few sheds into a field. 
            As the tornado entered the city of Bonham, 
            it intensified again and blew down hundreds 
            of trees along residential streets in the 
            northwest part of the city. Three homes 
            along Agnew Street suffered heavy wind 
            damage (where the maximum estimated winds of 
            100 mph occurred), a church on Franklin Ave 
            lost its steeple, and another church on 
            Oriental Street lost an exterior wall. RFD 
            or inflow winds southwest of the tornado 
            track blew part of the roof off a Braums 
            store on Hwy 121, flattened the scoreboard 
            at the Warriors stadium, and lifted part of 
            the roof off the western side of Finley 
            Oates elementary school. The tornado 
            dissipated into a large downburst around 
            Main Street, with straight-line winds of 60 
            to 80 mph blowing down dozens of trees and 
            power lines and causing roof damage to a few 
            buildings across the rest of Bonham. 

1005 PM     Tstm Wnd Dmg     Bonham                  33.59N 96.18W
06/08/2025                   Fannin             TX   NWS Storm Survey 

            In addition to the EF1 tornado that struck 
            northwest Bonham, a large downburst engulfed 
            most of the city causing widespread wind 
            damage. Dozens of trees, power lines, and 
            power poles were blown down with many roads 
            blocked. Several trees fell onto homes and 
            vehicles. A few buildings suffered minor 
            roof and exterior damage. Power was out to 
            parts of the city for up to one week. Winds 
            were estimated between 60-80 mph. 

1006 PM     Tstm Wnd Dmg     5 N Bonham              33.66N 96.18W
06/08/2025                   Fannin             TX   NWS Storm Survey 

            A large downburst struck areas from the Boyd 
            area along Hwy 78 eastward to around Lake 
            Bonham. Numerous trees and power lines were 
            blown down in this area, with some damage to 
            outbuildings. Winds were estimated between 
            60-80 mph. 


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