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From eastern Texas to western Georgia, cities like Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, New Orleans and Birmingham could also see an isolated chance of tornadoes as well as damaging wind gusts and large hail.
The day 1 outlook for December 28, issued by the Storm Prediction Center. A moderate (4/5) risk was issued by the Storm Prediction Center for December 28, as a shortwave trough was expected to move through Texas and Louisiana, with the risk area also extending into Mississippi and extreme south bringing the expectation of large hail and multiple tornadoes, some being strong (EF2+).
"Significant storm damage reported in Sumner County," the Sumner County Emergency Management Agency said in a Facebook post around 6:20 p.m. "Lots of emergency crews out assessing damage and ...
The tornado tracked from Wapello County to Johnson County, Iowa, with estimated winds around 170 mph. Photos from the damage in Little Rock, Arkansas, showed downed trees, flipped cars and a ...
List of confirmed tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of February 13, 1952 F# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. [nb 4] Time [nb 5] Path length Width [nb 6] Damage F0 Northern Rodessa: Caddo: Louisiana: 10:00–? 1 mi (1.6 km)‡ 133 yd (122 m)‡
The parent supercell continued on to produce additional tornadoes in Scott County. North of Memphis, Tennessee, two F3 tornadoes killed a total of 22 from Crittenden County, Arkansas, to Carroll County, Tennessee. Homes were destroyed in Marion, Arkansas, resulting in five deaths in Arkansas.
Tornado injures several, causes significant damage: About a dozen people were injured by the tornado in Maury County, Tennessee, officials confirmed in a press conference Thursday. At least one ...
EF5-rated damage in Hackleburg, Alabama where a large tornado killed seventeen residents. The 2011 Super Outbreak, which took place across the Southern United States from April 25-28, 2011, was the largest and third-deadliest tornado outbreak in United States history, [1] with 359 tornadoes resulting in the deaths of at least 324 people, [2] [3] the majority of whom lived in the state of Alabama.