-
The Sherman Tornado
The winds in this tornado estimated to be around 260 miles per hour. This F5 tornado killed 73 people. -
The Goliad Tornado
This tornado was only an eighth of a mile long but destroyed 100s of buildings, killed 114 people, and injured 250.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/3/ -
The Zephyr Tornado
Zephyr was an F4 tornado that killed 34 and injured 70. As well as 50 homes destroyed, 2 churches, and a high school.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/ -
The Rocksprings Tornado
The Rocksprings Tornado was classified as a F5 tornado. Out of the towns 247 buildings, 235 were destroyed.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/3/ -
The Frost Tornado
The Frost tornado killed 41 people and injured over 200. The tornado crossed 4 counties in Texas. The Frost Tornado happened on the same day as The Karnes-Dewitt Tornado.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/3/ -
The Karnes-Dewitt Tornado
This F4 tornado torn many houses apart and killed 36 people. Along with another 60 injured. -
The Glazier-Wiggins-Woodward Tornado
This twister ripped through three states including Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. The width of this tornado was over 1 mile.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/3/ -
The Waco Tornado
This tornado hit the day after mothers day and stranded Waco residence for over 14 hours. It destroyed over 600 buildings in its path, killed 114 and injured over 500.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/3/ -
The Wichita Falls Tornado
This tornado reached over a mile and a half wide. The storm killed 42 people, injured over 1,700, and destroyed 20,000 homes between Texas and Oklahoma. -
The Saragosa Tornado
The Saragosa Tornado measured at a half a mile wide. Classified as a F4 tornado and destroyed 80% of the town.
http://texashillcountry.com/deadliest-tornadoes-in-texas-history/