![]() ![]() With several utility poles snapped along Highway 64.A church wasĭamaged at Highway 45 and Dowty Road. Was noted along Bud Long Road, Highway 64, and John Moore Road, Widespread tree damage and sporadic damage to structures The tornado briefly weakened as it approaches Highway 64 west of A single-wide manufactured home was destroyed on RoseĬreek Road, killing all four occupants. Tree damage was widespread and several homes were severelyĭamaged. Surveyed along Rose Creek road from Talley Road to King Road. ![]() Moved east-northeast along Skipper Creek, intensifying as it The tornado formed in far eastern Hardeman County just to theĮast of Muddy Creek, causing damage to trees and minor structuralĭamage along Powell Chapel and Skipper Creek Roads. Start Location: 5 SSE Hornsby / Hardeman County / TNĮnd Location: 10 WSW Mount Pleasant / Lewis County / TN Hardeman/McNairy/Hardin/Wayne/Lewis EF3 Tornado. Increased injuries to 2 in Wayne County and 2 in Cannon County Path length for Trousdale/Macon County EF1 tornado. Combined NWS Memphis survey information for long trackĮF3 tornado into Wayne/Lewis tornado information, and tweaked Updated to list all 4 confirmed tornadoes across NWS NashvilleĬounties. Updated NWS Nashville Damage Surveys for March 31 - April 1, Middle Tennessee saw 5 tornadoes touch down which caused extensive damage in Wayne, Lewis, Marshall, Rutherford, Cannon, Trousdale, Macon, and Lincoln Counties, but luckily no one was killed. Please note that all information on this page should be considered PRELIMINARY and subject to change. These tornadoes killed 27 people and injured dozens more, and caused millions of dollars in property damage.Īcross Tennessee, 10 people were killed by tornadoes in West Tennessee, including 1 in Tipton County and 9 in McNairy County. Numerous supercell thunderstorms producing tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds affected 16 states during this period, including Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, and Louisiana. The largest tornado outbreak to affect the country since the December 10-11, 2021 outbreak struck the Midwest and Southeast from Friday afternoon Mainto early Saturday morning on April 1, 2023. ![]()
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