The National Weather Service has determined two tornadoes touched down Saturday morning in Trigg County.
The first touched down about 6:50 a.m. in the Redd Hollow area of the Trace in LBL. It was an EF1 with maximum winds of 105 mph, a maximum width of 75 yards and a path length of 4.4 miles to the east.
The heaviest damage was south of Wranglers Campground, where many dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted. Just south of the track a microburst occurred where many trees were snapped and uprooted.
An EF0 tornado touched down about 7 a.m. just east of Blue Springs and tracked eastward for 4.4 miles just north of Blue Springs Road and went back into the clouds just southwest of Cadiz.
Several trees were snapped or uprooted; there were several homes with minor roof damage and one that had moderate roof damage.
One metal building had its garage door blown in. A large branch fell on a vehicle at a home and a carport was shifted off its supports.
No one was injured in any of Saturday’s severe weather.