Two EF0 Tornadoes Confirmed in Pasco County Florida Near Hudson and Shady Hills Tuesday With 85 MPH Winds and Roof and Carport Damage Reported
PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA — Two EF0 tornadoes have been confirmed in Pasco County, Florida from Tuesday’s storms, touching down near Hudson and Shady Hills within approximately 30 minutes of each other. Both tornadoes produced peak winds of 85 MPH and caused roof and carport damage to a few homes, with a large tree falling onto a mobile home. No injuries were reported from either tornado.
Tornado 1 Near Hudson
| Detail | Data |
|---|---|
| Rating | EF0 |
| Peak Wind | 85 MPH |
| Length | 1.2 miles |
| Width | 400 yards |
| Injuries | 0 |
| Time | 2:14 PM to 2:19 PM (5 minutes) |
The first tornado tracked through the Hudson area in Pasco County, covering 1.2 miles on the ground at a width of 400 yards before lifting.
Tornado 2 Near Shady Hills
| Detail | Data |
|---|---|
| Rating | EF0 |
| Peak Wind | 85 MPH |
| Length | 0.7 miles |
| Width | 250 yards |
| Injuries | 0 |
| Time | 2:43 PM to 2:48 PM (5 minutes) |
The second tornado touched down near Shady Hills, tracking 0.7 miles at a width of 250 yards before lifting. This tornado touched down approximately 29 minutes after the first.
Damage Was Minimal but Real
While both tornadoes were rated at the lowest end of the scale, damage was confirmed including roof and carport damage to several homes and a large tree falling onto a mobile home. No injuries were reported from either event.
Stay with CabarrusWeekly.com for the latest updates as storm damage surveys continue across Pasco County Florida.
