The National Weather Service reports it confirmed three tornadoes causing damage Sunday in Texas County. There were no injuries.
Survey teams concluded that a brief EF-1 tornado touched down between Cabool and Simmons from 3:37 to 3:39 p.m. It had maximum winds of 94 miles per hour, a path length of 0.26 miles, and a path width of 100 yards.


Two barns were destroyed with several trees uprooted. The area was west of U.S. 63 and south of Highway H.
The team found EF-1 damage with maximum winds of 93 miles per hour near Eunice. Multiple trees were uprooted and/or snapped along the path from 3:55 to 3:59 p.m., and a barn roof was damaged. The tornado was on the ground for 2.43 miles with a path width of 100 yards.
The National Weather Service found EF-0 damage with maximum winds of 85 miles per hour south of Summersville in Texas County that later tracked into Shannon County from 4:08 to 4:12 p.m. Multiple trees and limbs along the path were uprooted and/or snapped. Additionally, several roofs were damaged, including a barn roof that was partially removed, a metal roof that was removed from its building and blown away, and other buildings that suffered shingle damage.
The tornado was on the ground for 0.47 miles with a path width of 75 yards, it said.
