More information on the full extent of these tornadoes' paths, intensity, and size will likely be released in the coming days.
In Montgomery County, the tornado is rated EF-3 with peak winds of 145 mph. This is based on damage in the Porter Heights area. The tornado produced EF-0 to EF-2 damage across several other neighborhoods.
In Chambers County, another EF-3 tornado with damage along Highway 124 and FM 1941. This is where Chief Forecaster ABC13 Meteorologist David Tillman was chasing Saturday afternoon. This is described as a long-track tornado and was on the ground for 22 miles.
In Brazoria County, it was an EF-2 tornado with a path length of over 8 miles that led to one fatality and severe damage at Walt Disney Elementary School.
In Galveston County, EF-0 and EF-1 damage was seen in Dickinson and near Bayshore Park. The EF-1 tornado was short-lived, with a path length of 250 yards.
In Waller County, the Katy tornado is rated EF-1 with a track length of about 11 miles and width of 150 yards.
All of this information is subject to change in the final assessment.
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