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During the late evening hours of Friday, December 10, 2021, a large, violent, long-tracked, and devastating high-end EF4 tornado, sometimes referred to as the Western Kentucky tornado, [3] Mayfield tornado, [4] or The Beast, [5] moved across Western Kentucky, United States, producing severe-to-catastrophic damage in numerous towns, including Mayfield, Princeton, Dawson Springs, and Bremen. [2]
Tornadoes ran rampant across the Midwest Thursday, March 14, 2024. See the damage left in the wake of severe storms in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Tornado damage slammed the Midwest last night.
Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund has committed more than $21.6 million for building and repairing 300 homes as part of the tornado recovery, according to a news release.
8 a.m. - The National Weather Service confirmed a fourth tornado in Kentucky Thursday, this one in Grant County. The NWS classified it as an EF-0 tornado with maximum wind speeds of 85 miles per hour.
Storm damage near the University of Kentucky camps in Lexington, Ky, Tuesday evening, April 2, 2023. Storm damage near the University of Kentucky camps in Lexington, Ky, Tuesday, April 2, 2023.
Tyler: TX: 15:49–15:52 0.56 mi (0.90 km) 75 yd (69 m) A tornado began west of US-287, causing tree damage, destroying an outbuilding, and snapping pine trees. It damaged a home by impaling two-by-fours into the roof and peeling off about a third of the roofing before dissipating near Little Cypress Creek.
Michelle Braden tries to salvage belongings from a friend’s RV. There was damage to many homes and travel trailers in Milton, Kentucky, after a tornado touched down on Thursday, March 14, 2024
The tornado then lifted and dissipated at 1:38 a.m. CST (07:38 UTC) near Cedar Spring, after causing one final area of EF1-strength tree damage along KY 259. The path length of the tornado was 29.26 miles (47.09 km). [17] In total, 17 people were killed and 63 people were injured by this tornado. [23]