The National Weather Service said the twister’s path went on for about 20 miles, covered a width of 300 yards and estimated peak winds of approximately 110 mph.
KENDALL COUNTY, Texas — The National Weather Service released a preliminary damage survey that confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down just north of Canyon Lake during Friday night’s storms that swept through South-Central Texas.
On Oct. 24 heavy rains surged through the area, causing several flood watch and flood advisory warnings to be issued throughout the night.
But it wasn’t until Sunday when NWS released the preliminary damage survey results and confirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down near Kendalia before tracking east along FM 306, impacting neighborhoods just north of Canyon Lake.
We recently conducted a storm survey and concluded that an EF-1 tornado occurred on the night of October 24, touching…
Posted by US National Weather Service Austin-San Antonio Texas on Sunday, October 26, 2025
NWS said the twister’s path went on for about 20 miles, covered a width of 300 yards and created estimated peak winds of approximately 110 mph.Â
No one was injured due the tornado but, according to NWS, the twister took down several light poles, trees and fences while also causing plenty of shingle damage to houses in the area.
NWS says this information is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event.