Fourteen confirmed tornadoes were spotted in North Texas during the April 3 outbreak, the National Weather Service said Thursday.
Here is the breakdown (not necessarily in chronological order):
- Southeast of Joshua in Johnson County. Strength: EF-1. Path length: 1.1 miles. Path width: 60 yards.
- Kennedale/Arlington. Strength: EF-2. Path length: 4.6 miles. Path width: 150 yards.
- Lancaster/Dallas. Strength: EF-2. Path length: 7.1 miles. Path width: 200 yards.
- Mesquite. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.3 miles. Path width: 30 yards.
- Near Forney in Kaufman County. Strength: EF-3. Path length: 8 miles. Path width: 150 yards.
- Near Royse City in Rockwall and Hunt counties. Strength: EF-2. Path length: 3.1 miles. Path width: 400 yards.
- Six miles south of Greenville. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.5 miles. Path width: 50 yards.
- Four miles south of Cumby in Hunt County. Strength: EF-0. Path length: Quarter-mile. Path width: 25 yards.
- Two miles southwest of Sulphur Springs in Hopkins County. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.1 miles. Path width: 25 yards.
- Near Sulphur Springs. Still being assessed.
- Six miles northwest of Winnsboro in far southeastern Hopkins County. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.5 miles. Path width: 25 yards.
- Grand Prairie. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.4 miles. Path width: 60 yards.
- Irving. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 1.4 miles. Path width: 40 yards.
- Dallas, near Skyline High School. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.1 miles. Path width: 25 yards.
- Denton, far southern portion. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.25 miles. Path width: 50 yards.
- Near Poetry, northern Kaufman County. Strength: EF-0. Path length: 0.5 miles. Path width: 75 yards. Associated with the same super-cell that produced the EF-3 tornado in Forney.
- Coppell. The National Weather Service in Fort Worth added this tornado on Tuesday, April 10.


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