Tornado in Burnet County, hail in Llano County
- An EF-1 tornado struck Burnet County, Texas, on May 1 around 4:20 p.m., causing damage and injury near County Road 223.
- The tornado formed as storms moved southward from Lampasas and Coryell counties into Burnet County on Thursday afternoon.
- The tornado traveled a path over 3 miles long, severely damaging two homes, lightly damaging 12 others, downing power lines, and injuring a delivery truck driver.
- Nearly 250 residents lost power, and first responders cleared debris from roads while the National Weather Service confirmed peak winds reached 110 mph.
- This event highlights ongoing severe weather risks in Central Texas, with rain expected to ease before intensifying again next week amid an active weather pattern.
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Tornado in Burnet County, hail in Llano County
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A tornado touched down Thursday afternoon in northeast Burnet County, Texas, according to the National Weather Service. What you do before and during a tornado could mean the difference between life and death A tornado warning was also issued for northeast Burnet and northwest Williamson counties until 6:30 p.m. NWS said softball-sized hail was possible. KXAN received photos of the Burnet County tornado from storm chaser Ga…
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