Residents who live across Kendall and Comal counties were cleaning debris Monday after an EF-1 tornado over the weekend.
The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched ground around 11:35 p.m. Friday about four miles southwest of Kendalia.
The twister stayed on the ground for nearly 25 minutes before fading east of F.M. 306 near Hancock Road, southeast of Fischer.
Neighborhoods in Kendall County saw damage to trees, porches and backyards.
“I can’t remember the last time a tornado has touch down here, ever,” Brody Fischer said. “I was real in shock.”
Neighbors told KSAT 12 they felt their homes shake and they heard a roar from the wind that NWS reported to be over 100 mph.
“We heard this deep howl ... it was crazy,” Kevin Johnson said. “It was almost like something gro

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