The National Weather Service confirmed Tuesday that four tornadoes popped up across North Texas on Sunday.
Lots of tree damage along Mark Holtz Lake and Globe Life Field in Arlington following afternoon storm. This oak limb landed about 100 yards away from the tree trunk. #dfwwx pic.twitter.com/IJXQZIjU5a
— Tom Fox (@TomFoxPhoto) June 16, 2019
The storm hit Sunday afternoon in North Arlington, not far from Globe Life Park. Preliminary information rates the tornado as an EF-1 with wind speeds up to 95 mph.
The weather service also reported an EF-0 tornado hit North Fort Worth in the Crawford Farms to Vista Meadows subdivisions. Those wind speeds were up to 85 mph.
The weather service concluded Tuesday that a brief EF-0 tornado occurred in Farmers Branch near Mustang Trails Park at 3:45 p.m. on Sunday. They also stated that straightline winds causes the damage found in North Richland Hills, Bedford, Euless, Irving and parts of Farmers Branch.
National Weather Service Fort Worth also confirmed a water spout over Eagle Mountain Lake. "No damage was reported from this tornado, and the spray of the water suggested it was a weak EF-0," the service said in a statement.
@NWSFortWorth Over Eagle Mountain lake around 3 pm pic.twitter.com/N3rv10MLmL
— Zach Clements (@zroo92) June 16, 2019