One of the northeast Texas November 4th tornadoes upgraded to EF-4

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One of the nine tornadoes confirmed in northeast Texas and southeast Oklahoma last week has now been upgraded to an EF-4 with winds of 170 mph.

Officials say the tornado cut a path for nearly 60 miles from near Clarksville, Texas in Red River County across the Red River and all the way to Broken Bow, Oklahoma.

Updated information was released early Thursday morning by the National Weather Service in Shreveport.

Also, newly discovered damage was found near Hughes Springs, about an hour southwest of Texarkana. That information has led the Weather Service to lengthen the Hughes Springs twister's track to more than nine miles.

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