At least one person was killed in Oklahoma Saturday night as several tornadoes moved across the southern tier of the state. A tornado in Hughes County injured one person and killed another. Photos are from the Hughes County Emergency Manager of a manufactured home that was destroyed. Several tornadoes also occurred in Texas, along with numerous severe thunderstorms.
Damage surveys are still incomplete in Oklahoma and Texas as of Sunday afternoon. The National Weather Service Offices in Norman, Dallas, and San Angelo are expected to complete surveys today with final results by Monday or Tuesday. Hail up to the size of tennis balls fell in Texas, while flooding and wind damage also caused issues Saturday into early Easter Sunday.
Storms began in west Texas, producing a confirmed tornado NW of San Angelo, before becoming more widespread through the late afternoon, continuing to shift north and east overnight. The severe weather threat from this system continues through Sunday night.
The same storm system that sparked severe storms Saturday night pressed east on Sunday. As storms fired up and congealed into a line, winds caused damage in Missouri and Illinois.