NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Strong storms caused significant damage across Middle Tennessee Sunday night as another round of severe weather moved through the region.
Many counties saw Tornado Watches and Warnings, thunderstorms and hail.
McEwen, TN (Courtesy: Miranda Wright)
McEwen, TN (Courtesy: Miranda Wright)
Columbia, TN (Courtesy: Hayley Slaughter)
Columbia, TN (Courtesy: Hayley Slaughter)
Columbia, TN (Courtesy: Hayley Slaughter)
Columbia, TN (Courtesy: Hayley Slaughter)
Columbia, TN (Courtesy: Hayley Slaughter)
Fairview, TN substation fire (Courtesy: Kaytlen Walker)
Dickson, TN (Courtesy: Jodi Hosmer)
Dickson, TN (Courtesy: Jodi Hosmer)
White House, TN (Courtesy: Tyler Jackson)
White House, TN (Courtesy: Tyler Jackson)
Portland, TN (Courtesy: Collin Kee)
Portland, TN (Courtesy: Collin Kee)
Humphreys County (Courtesy: Chief Deputy Rob Edwards)
(Maury County Fire Department)
Watertown, TN (Courtesy: Jane Scales)
Watertown, TN (Courtesy: Jane Scales)
Watertown, TN (Courtesy: Jane Scales)
Williamson County hail (Courtesy: Brittany Ostebo)
Smyrna hail (Courtesy: Brandy Brinkley-Hill)
Columbia storm damage (Courtesy: Sara Bailey)
Columbia storm damage (Courtesy: Sara Bailey)
Columbia storm damage (Courtesy: Sara Bailey)
Columbia storm damage (Courtesy: Sara Bailey)
Based on preliminary information from the National Weather Service, four tornadoes were confirmed during Sunday night’s storm:
- EF-2 tornado with 120 mile per hour winds in Maury County’s Hampshire community. The path was 400 yards wide and 5.1 miles long
- EF-1 with 100 mile per hour winds in Maury County’s Mt. Pleasant community. The path was 300 yards wide and 4.1 miles long
- EF-0 with 85 mile per hour winds in Fairview, which straddles Hickman County and Williamson County. The path was 150 yards wide and 2.2 miles long.
- EF-1 with 95 mile per hour winds in Humphreys County’s McEwen community. The path was 150 yards wide and 1.7 miles long
The National Weather Service is still working to determine if there were other confirmed tornadoes, including a possible tornado in the McEwen community.
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