Local Storm Report
Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR
Issued by NWS Little Rock, AR
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172 NWUS54 KLZK 232218 LSRLZK Preliminary Local Storm Report National Weather Service Little Rock AR 418 PM CST Sat Nov 23 2024 ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON... ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.... ..REMARKS.. 0233 PM Tornado 4 N Aly 34.85N 93.49W 11/04/2024 Yell AR NWS Employee This is a delayed report. This tornado was confirmed by the KSRX and KLZK radars as a tornado debris signature (TDS). Due to the limited road network and wooded terrain this tornado crossed over, the extent of damage is unknown. However, satellite data shows a swath of uprooted or snapped trees beginning just to the east of County Road 86 and north of Onyx Trail. The tornado then moved towards the northeast over County Road 82 towards Forest Service road 85a-F lifting just before it got to NF Rd. The tornado has been given a rating of EF-unknown since the extent damage is unknown. 0835 AM Tornado 1 WSW Waldron 34.89N 94.11W 11/03/2024 Scott AR Broadcast Media This is a delayed report. This tornado was caught on video and sent to local media, who forwarded the video to NWS meteorologists. The time stamps come from the video and location is estimated based on radar and the video. The tornado began just north of Jarvis Drive tracking over a field with limited vegetation and only a couple of farm buildings. Due to no damage reported and lack of vegetation and structures being hit, the tornado has been rated EF-unknown. The tornado lifted just before crossing Highway 71 S. 0409 PM Tornado 2 SSW Salus 35.73N 93.44W 11/04/2024 Johnson AR NWS Employee This is a delayed report. Radar confirmed tornado just west of Salus via tornado debris signature (TDS) on KSRX, KSGF, and KLZK radars. This tornado likely formed just east of Moon Hull Mountain Road in northern Johnson County southwest of Salus, moving northeast over the Mulberry River crossing into southern Newton County. Radar velocity showed this tornado being short-lived, and spotters confirmed no damage crossing Hwy 21, even though the TDS continued a while longer. As result, the tornado likely lifted just west of Arkansas Hwy 21, and was given an EFU rating due to areas impacted being inaccessible by roads. && $$