Tornado Reports
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| 18:25Z | EF0 | KVWX | IN | Posey | Mt Vernon | A brief touchdown was reported near County Road 250S, several miles north-northwest of Mount Vernon. A video of a rather narrow funnel cloud in that area was shown on national broadcast media. There was no reported damage in the open farm country. |
| 21:45Z | EF1 | KOHX | TN | Wilson | Commerce | This tornado quickly developed and strengthened to EF-1 intensity along Bell Road in far eastern Wilson County where several trees were downed and roof and siding damage occurred to a two story house. The tornado traveled northeast and hit another house on Bluebird Road causing roof damage. Nearly the entire tree line along the driveway to this house was shredded with tree limbs and debris covering the ground. The tornado then crossed Interstate 40 where an 18-wheeler was flipped on its side causing a traffic accident where 3 injuries were reported. Additional damage was observed on North Commerce Road and Dawson Lane where additional trees were damaged. Crossing into Smith County, the tornado caused minor damage to a few roofs, trees, and a trampoline in a neighborhood along Winding Hills Lane at Colby Lane. Further to the northeast, minor tree damage was once again observed on Opossum Hollow Road and an outbuilding was destroyed. On Grant Highway, several buildings were damaged at the Grant Cedar Mill, which also sustained damage from the EF-3 Nashville/Mount Juliet/Lebanon Tornado on March 3, 2020. From there, the tornado path became very difficult to determine as it crossed the wide damage path from the March 3rd EF-3 tornado into an area with no public roadways, and is estimated to have ended east of Grant Highway where some damaged trees could be seen. However, the tornado path may be extended eastward in the future once high resolution satellite imagery is available. The combined tornado path across Wilson and Smith Counties was estimated to be 3.81 miles. |
| 21:49Z | EF0 | KOHX | TN | Smith | Grant | This tornado quickly developed and strengthened to EF-1 intensity along Bell Road in far eastern Wilson County where several trees were downed and roof and siding damage occurred to a two story house. The tornado traveled northeast and hit another house on Bluebird Road causing roof damage. Nearly the entire tree line along the driveway to this house was shredded with tree limbs and debris covering the ground. The tornado then crossed Interstate 40 where an 18-wheeler was flipped on its side causing a traffic accident where 3 injuries were reported. Additional damage was observed on North Commerce Road and Dawson Lane where additional trees were damaged. Crossing into Smith County, the tornado caused minor damage to a few roofs, trees, and a trampoline in a neighborhood along Winding Hills Lane at Colby Lane. Further to the northeast, minor tree damage was once again observed on Opossum Hollow Road and an outbuilding was destroyed. On Grant Highway, several buildings were damaged at the Grant Cedar Mill, which also sustained damage from the EF-3 Nashville/Mount Juliet/Lebanon Tornado on March 3, 2020. From there, the tornado path became very difficult to determine as it crossed the wide damage path from the March 3rd EF-3 tornado into an area with no public roadways, and is estimated to have ended east of Grant Highway where some damaged trees could be seen. However, the tornado path may be extended eastward in the future once high resolution satellite imagery is available. The combined tornado path across Wilson and Smith Counties was estimated to be 3.81 miles. |
| 01:10Z | EF2 | KGSP | SC | Greenville | Park Place | NWS storm survey found the path of an EF2 tornado across the north side of Greenville, beginning just east of Cherrydale Point and moving east/southeast across Pleasantburg Dr, Rutherford Rd, and Wade Hampton Blvd, then crossing through a residential area between Wade Hampton Blvd and E North St before lifting. Roofs were blown off a hotel and restaurant on Rutherford Rd and several other businesses received minor to moderate roof damage along Wade Hampton Blvd. Otherwise numerous hardwoods were snapped and some partially debarked. Several homes and multiple vehicles were damaged by falling trees. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).