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An EF0 tornado touched down southeast of Goldonna LA along State Route 156. Several trees were snapped on both sides of the road and several powerlines were downed. More trees were downed on railroad tracks east of Hwy. 156. This tornado was part of several rotational signatures on radar within the warned area. This tornado crossed the Saline Bayou and continued into Winn Parish.
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Goldonna, Louisiana
City | Goldonna |
County | Natchitoches |
State | Louisiana (LA) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 71031 |
The storm which produced a tornado in Northeast Sabine/Western Natchitoches Parishes continued to exhibit rotation as it crossed Interstate 49, with a new tornado touching down from the same storm as it crossed the Red River. This EF-2 tornado, with maximum estimated winds around 115 mph, touched down along the Red River just west of Highway 486 (Campti Cutoff Road), and tracked east northeast as it crossed Highway 486, Highway 71, and Maricelli Road. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted across these areas. The tornado moved over Clear Lake, and continued to track northeast across Salt Pitt Road, where two vehicle trailers were flipped, trees were snapped, and low end EF-2 damage was evident as two power poles were snapped. The tornado then moved over a heavily wooded area before crossing Saline Lake into Western Winn Parish.