Tornado Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Rating Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Rating | Radar | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 20:15Z | EF0 | KHTX | TN | Cumberland | Pleasant Hill | This EF-0 tornado quickly spun up near Highway 70 and Brownstown Road causing minor tree damage. The tornado then moved directly through the Pleasant Hill community where several structures were damaged, including the elementary school and a nursing home, along with a few other buildings. Most of these structures either lost parts of their roofs, had broken glass in windows or doors, or suffered siding damage. The tornado was at its strongest and widest in this area. Continuing northeast, the tornado then travelled along Bud Tanner Road causing mostly downed trees, although a couple of homes had minor roof damage. Minor tree damage continued to be observed on Claysville Road and Stonecrest Loop before the tornado weakened considerably and finally dissipated prior to reaching Interstate 40. |
| 22:07Z | EF0 | KMRX | TN | Scott | Cordell | This tornado path was inaccessible by automobile, and was determined by satellite imagery. No structural damage occurred along this path, but there was extensive tree damage. |
| 22:12Z | EF2 | KMRX | TN | Scott | Norma | A tornado tracked between Howard Day Road and Norma Road where many large hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted, along with minor roof damage to one home. The tornado was at its strongest just north of Howard Day Road, where large hardwood trees were snapped in a wooded area. |
| 22:15Z | EF2 | KMRX | TN | Scott | Dean | The tornado started about two miles north of Norma. It began south of Straight Fork Road and ran nearly parallel to the road. Numerous trees were uprooted near the start of this path. As the tornado continued northeast, it damaged a barn and then caused significant roof damage to a home before crossing Straight Fork Road. Another home on the north side of the road had significant roof damage, and a stand along garage was completely destroyed. A 14-thousand pound camper trailer adjacent to the garage was rolled about 30 yards away. A double-wide mobile home was destroyed near Straight Fork Church Road. The tornado crossed Straight Fork Church Road and dissipated before crossing Highway 63. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).