EF1 Tornado — Lee, Texas
2022-03-21 · near Giddings Lee Co Arpt, Lee, Texas
Event narrative
The supercell thunderstorm that produced this tornado had already produced a tornado earlier in the day near Kingsbury in Guadalupe County. After that tornado dissipated the storm moved northeastward through Bastrop County into southwestern Lee County. The tornado developed southwest of Giddings just west of FM448 along Private
Road 4481. Part of the metal roof of a barn was blown off. The storm continued northeastward and tore a hole in the roof of another metal building on the west side of FM448 and then crossed the road. As it crossed the Giddings city limit it damaged the roofs of two more metal buildings. One had minor damage with a small panel peeled up. The other had an approximately 10 foot by 20 foot section peeled off. In this
same area a small wooden shed had its roof torn off. The storm turned slightly to the east crossing Hwy 77 and blew down a fence at a house on Whispering Oaks Dr. The last of the damage was on Sunrise Ave. where the cross on the steeple of the First Baptist Church Giddings was bent and across the street some small tree branches were broken off. The worst damage was rated EF-1 with maximum winds of 95 mph. The maximum path width was 50 yards.
Wider weather episode
A warm front brought a warm, moist airmass over South Central Texas early in the day. A dryline moved into this area from the west and generated thunderstorms. Some of these storms produced tornadoes, large hail, and damaging wind gusts.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1012649. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.