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UPDATE: National Weather Service in Fort Worth confirms evidence of at least ten tornadoes from Friday's storms

The National Weather Service says it found evidence of at least 10 total tornadoes occurred in McLennan, Hill, and Navarro counties.
Two EF-1 tornadoes and one EF-0 hit Navarro County and three tornadoes were confirmed in McLennan and Hill Counties, according to the National Weather Service.

DALLAS — Updated Saturday (April 28th) morning: The National Weather Service in Fort Worth was out surveying damage after Friday’s storms and says they preliminarily found evidence of at least ten tornadoes in Central Texas into North Texas.

Credit: WFAA
  1. EF-0 (peak winds: 80mph) near Gholson
  2. EF-1 (peak winds: 95mph) near Gholson
  3. EF-2 (peak winds: 115mph) near Tours
  4. EF-0 (peak winds: 75mph) near Tours
  5. EF-1 (peak winds: 105mph) near Penelope
  6. EF-1 (peak winds: 110mph) near Navarro Mills Lake
  7. EF-1 (peak winds: 110mph) near Barry and Emhouse
  8. EF-1 (peak winds: 95mph) near Abbott
  9. EF-0 (peak winds: 75mph) near Rice
  10.  EF-0 (peak winds: 80mph) near Frost

Additional storm chances are in the forecast early Sunday morning. Here’s what to know.

    

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