The National Weather Service confirmed three tornadoes touched down in Texas on Sunday, including one in Bonham.
All three tornadoes had wind speeds of around 100 miles per hour, making the EF-1 tornadoes.
In Fannin County, the tornado path length was 5.59 miles with a 300 yard width. It began at 9:52 p.m. and ended at 10:04 p.m.
According to the survey report, the same parent storm that produced the Ravenna tornado also spawned another EF-1 tornado that touched down along FM 274 around 2 miles south of Ravenna, causing minor damage to a home and blowing down a few trees.
The tornado intensified as it continued southeast, blowing down numerous trees in rural areas east of FM 274 and north of FM 898. Southwest of the tornado path, RFD or inflow winds into the tornado blew down many more trees along FM 274 and FM 898 west of CR 1444.
As the tornado crossed FM 898 near CR 1445, a few homes suffered minor exterior damage, some outbuildings were heavily damaged, and many large trees were snapped or uprooted. A small silo along CR 1445 was lifted and blown 350 yards to the southeast before landing. Notable cyclonic patterns were also apparent in flattened grass in this area.
The tornado weakened as it crossed US 82 and Hwy 121, knocking down just a few trees, causing very minor damage to a Fix & Feed store, and blowing a few sheds into a field. As the tornado entered the city of Bonham, it intensified again and blew down hundreds of trees along residential streets in the northwest part of the city.
Three homes along Agnew Street suffered heavy wind damage (where the maximum estimated winds of 100 mph occurred), a church on Franklin Ave lost its steeple, and another church on Oriental Street lost an exterior wall. RFD or inflow winds southwest of the tornado track blew part of the roof off a Braums store on Hwy 121, flattened the scoreboard at the Warriors stadium, and lifted part of the roof off the western side of Finley Oates elementary school.
The tornado dissipated into a large downburst around Main Street, with straight-line winds of 60 to 80 mph blowing down dozens of trees and power lines and causing roof damage to a few buildings across the rest of Bonham.
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