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Update: EF1 Tornado Touches down Overnight in Sheridan, Other Arkansas Storm Damage

By: KARK 4 News
Updated: December 20, 2012
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Update (11:30):
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Little Rock says the Grant County tornado this morning is rated EF1.

Update (9:15 a.m.):

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Little Rock tells KARK 4 News the storm that struck right outside Sheridan early this morning was a tornado.

The NWS says a storm survey this morning found what is described as "definite tornado damage" on Grant County Rd. 43 and Shoemaker Road, about 1 mile WSW of the Sheridan city limits.

NWS surveyors are working to determine the rating of the tornado, which left damage described below.

The NWS photo below shows a mobile home that was destroyed by the tornado.



Original story (8:00 a.m.):
Some Grant County residents are cleaning up this morning after overnight storms left damage on their property.

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Little Rock has sent surveyors to Sheridan to determine if  the damage was caused by a tornado or just a thunderstorm.

The NWS reported at 1:25 this morning that a mobile home and several sheds were damaged or destroyed west of Sheridan and that there was one injury. Several trees were downed with some of them on houses and vehicles and trees were also blocking roads, the NWS said.

The video attached to this story shows damage along Shoemaker Road, on the west side of Sheridan. That's where a carport collapsed onto a car. There were also a lot of tree limbs scattered around as well as debris in the road.

"We didn't really hear anything other than it sounded like hail for just a few minutes. My husband said 'Boy, that's some big hail' and it wasn't long until we saw flashing lights and we got up. I looked out the window and that's when I saw the tree in the yard and saw that there was something across the road," Sheridan homeowner Joan Roberts told KARK this morning. "A lot of wind not a a lot of rain. I didn't hear a roar or anything like that. It was a lot of stuff hitting and, like I said, we thought it was hail at first."

"We're still assessing damage this morning. We couldn't really do a lot of that at night, so we're back at the daylight hours trying to determine just how extensive the damage is," said Grant County Emergency Management Coordinator Randy Pruitt.

"Well, I woke up. I heard the rain, then I heard this loud very, very loud roaring noise and then I started hearing all these popping noises, and then I hit the floor," said Homeowner Suellen Waters. "I just think I'm alive and my family is alive through the grace of God."

The NWS says its surveyors are also headed to Monroe County to assess a trail of damage from north of Almyra to southwest of Blackton.

The late night/early morning storms that same through Arkansas also contained what the NWS describes as mud rain. The weather agency says it came from a Wednesday dust storm in West Texas that blew into Arkansas with the rain. The result, lots of dirty cars today.

Latest storm damage reports from the NWS:

0240 AM     TSTM WND DMG     1 NE CASSCOE            34.53N 91.30W
12/20/2012                   ARKANSAS           AR   TRAINED SPOTTER

A TREE WAS DOWNED ON RIVER ROAD TOWARD PRESTON FERRY. WINDS WERE ESTIMATED BETWEEN 50 AND 60 MPH.

0145 AM     TSTM WND DMG     WHITE HALL              34.28N 92.10W
12/20/2012                   JEFFERSON          AR   TRAINED SPOTTER

TREES WERE DOWNED AT WHITE HALL WITH WIND GUSTS ESTIMATED AT 60 TO 70 MPH.

0130 AM     TSTM WND DMG     SHERIDAN                34.31N 92.41W
12/20/2012                   GRANT              AR   LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES AND POWER LINES WERE DOWNED...WITH POWER OUTAGES NOTED.

0125 AM     TSTM WND DMG     3 WSW SHERIDAN          34.29N 92.45W
12/20/2012                   GRANT              AR   EMERGENCY MNGR

 *** 1 INJ *** A POSSIBLE BRIEF TORNADO WAS SPAWNED.  A MOBILE HOME AND SEVERAL SHEDS WERE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED. ONE INJURY WAS REPORTED. NUMEROUS TREES WERE DOWNED...WITH SOME TREES ON HOUSES AND VEHICLES. TREES
WERE ALSO BLOCKING ROADS.

1255 AM     TSTM WND DMG     DONALDSON               34.23N 92.92W
12/20/2012                   HOT SPRING         AR   STORM CHASER

TREES WERE DOWNED IN THE AREA.

1250 AM     TSTM WND DMG     JOAN                    34.12N 92.93W
12/20/2012                   CLARK              AR   STORM CHASER

TREES WERE DOWNED IN AND AROUND TOWN.

1235 AM     TSTM WND DMG     ARKADELPHIA             34.12N 93.07W
12/20/2012                   CLARK              AR   PUBLIC

TREES WERE DOWNED ALONG HIGHWAY 8 SOUTHWEST OF TOWN.

1225 AM     TSTM WND DMG     ROYAL                   34.52N 93.23W
12/20/2012                   GARLAND            AR   EMERGENCY MNGR

A FEW TREES WERE DOWNED ON COUNTY ROADS WITH POWER OUT AT ROYAL.

1210 AM     TSTM WND DMG     3 SE PERRYVILLE         34.98N 92.77W
12/20/2012                   PERRY              AR   EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES ARE DOWN IN HARRIS BRAKE LAKE ALONG WITH THE POWER BEING OUT. TREES ARE ALSO DOWN ON WESTGATE DRIVE IN PERRYVILLE AND IN NIMROD.

1200 AM     TSTM WND DMG     MURFREESBORO            34.06N 93.69W
12/20/2012                   PIKE               AR   LAW ENFORCEMENT

 A FEW TREES WERE DOWNED IN AND AROUND TOWN.

1130 PM     TSTM WND DMG     PLAINVIEW               34.99N 93.30W
12/19/2012                   YELL               AR   EMERGENCY MNGR

TREES WERE DOWNED ALONG HIGHWAY 7.

1055 PM     TSTM WND DMG     HAGARVILLE              35.52N 93.32W
12/19/2012                   JOHNSON            AR   EMERGENCY MNGR

A ROOF WAS DAMAGED ON A HOME IN HAGARVILLE.

1040 PM     TSTM WND DMG     5 E WALDRON             34.90N 94.01W
12/19/2012                   SCOTT              AR   LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES WERE DOWNED ALONG HIGHWAY 80 EAST OF WALDRON.

1040 PM     TSTM WND DMG     Y CITY                  34.73N 94.08W
12/19/2012                   SCOTT              AR   LAW ENFORCEMENT

TREES WERE DOWNED AT Y CITY.

1020 PM     TSTM WND GST     CAULKSVILLE             35.30N 93.87W
12/19/2012  M63.00 MPH       LOGAN              AR   STORM CHASER

A STORM CHASER MEASURED A 63 MPH GUST.

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