EF-1 Tornado Strikes Kendall and Comal Counties, Winds at 110 MPH

UPDATE: An EF-1 tornado just touched down in Kendall and Comal Counties, Texas, late last night, bringing devastating winds of up to 110 mph. The tornado tracked over 20 miles, wreaking havoc as it crossed major roadways including U.S. 281 and F.M. 306.

Authorities confirm that while there were no reported injuries, the storm caused significant damage, including downed trees and power poles. Local officials are assessing the impact as residents begin the recovery process. Reports indicate that roofs were damaged, particularly in areas close to the tornado’s path.

As of now, part of East Commerce Street is closed due to weakened construction scaffolding left in the aftermath of the tornado. Emergency crews are working diligently to restore power and clear debris throughout the region.

This tornado incident comes amid a series of severe weather events that have affected parts of Texas. Residents are urged to remain cautious and stay informed about any further weather developments as cleanup efforts continue.

Next steps: Local officials are advising residents to report any damage and stay tuned for updates on recovery efforts. Stay safe and monitor local news sources for the latest information on this developing situation.

For those impacted, community support resources are being mobilized to assist affected families. More information will follow as authorities provide updates on the situation.