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Visible Satellite 18:53Z on 2022-03-23. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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18:53Z EF0 KVAX GA Echols Statenville At 1:53 PM EST, an EF0 tornado passed through an area of homes near the intersection of HWY 135 south and Jean circle in Echols county. Damage was reported from multiple sources from the Echols county sheriff department and emergency manager as well as the NWS Jacksonville storm survey. Between Walt road and Jean circle, multiple metal roofs were damaged, uplifted and blown away from sheds, a metal building system, and a couple of single wide mobile homes. Power lines were down along Walt road caused by metal roofing from a shed being blown into the primary lines. A street sign was also pulled from the ground near Jean circle. Multiple hardwood trees along the half mile path had large tree branches broken off.
19:42Z EF0 KILN OH Warren Middleboro The tornado initially touched down along Todd's Fork Creek south of Highway 350, where a barn collapsed. The tornado moved along Todd's Fork Creek, uprooting and snapping trees along its path and flipping a pop-up camper. The tornado crossed Highway 350 and continued along Todd's Fork Creek where a home experienced minor damage, including doors that were blown in. The tornado then crossed into Clinton County at Springhill Road and lifted in a wooded area on the east side of Springhill Road at 1445 EST.
19:44Z EF0 KILN OH Clinton Clarksville The tornado initially touched down along Todd's Fork Creek south of Highway 350 in Warren County at 1442 EST. The tornado crossed into Clinton County at Springhill Road and quickly lifted in a wooded area on the east side of Springhill Road where some minor tree damage occurred.
21:31Z EFU KIWX OH Van Wert Convoy Emergency management officials relayed video footage of a landspout over an open, empty field. No damage occurred, resulting in an EF-U rating.
22:11Z EF0 KCLE OH Huron Celeryville An EF0 tornado occurred in Richmond Township. The tornado began south of Coder Road. As the tornado moved northeastward, it damaged a metal barn, pushed a 5th wheel trailer, and caved-in garage doors at a farmstead along Coder Road. The tornado advanced farther northeastward, crossed Bigham Road, and dissipated soon thereafter. Debris were deposited along Bigham Road.
00:56Z EF2 KGSP SC Pickens Six Mile NWS storm survey found the path of a strong tornado that touched down on Duncan Rd near Sarah Rose Dr, where numerous trees were blown down, one of which fell on a mobile home. The tornado traveled northeast from there, continuing to blow down numerous trees as it crossed Rolling Hills Rd and Mile Creek Rd. Hundreds of trees were down in this area, including trees as large a couple of feet in diameter. The tornado intensified as it moved towards Windmont Rd, which is where the worst damage was observed. Much of the roof was removed and one exterior wall collapsed on a brick house on Windmont Rd. Three occupants of this home were trapped and had to be rescued, with minor injuries. The tornado weakened as it continued northeast, crossing Mt Bethel Rd, Shady Grove Rd, and Reece Mill Rd before intensifying again in the area between Reece Mill Rd and Lost Valley Road, where a mobile home was split in two and rolled over off of its foundation on Crystal Ln and hundreds of trees were downed. The tornado weakened a bit but continued to blow down numerous trees northeast of there, crossing Nine Times Rd and Meece Mill Rd before lifting near Gravley Rd.
01:29Z EF0 KGSP SC Pickens Six Mile NWS storm survey found the path of a weak, brief tornado that touched down on the shore of Lake Keowee at Mile Creek Park. A few trees were uprooted and several large branches broken.
01:45Z EF2 KFCX VA Carroll Gladesboro A tornado touched down along Kinzer Road four miles east-southeast of Gladesboro, VA. The tornado traveled northeast along Gladesboro Road toward Football Lane before lifting south of U.S. Highway 58. Numerous trees were snapped and two structures were damaged along the tornado path. The one structure was a two story family home that was shifted off its foundation and had its roof torn off along Gladesboro Road. Additionally, a modular home along Football Lane had its roof partially blown off. Damage values are estimated. There was $255,000 in damage to the two damage structures, $45,000 in roof damages and approximately $100,000 in replacement costs for outbuilding structures.
02:59Z EF1 KGSP NC Alexander All Healing Spgs NWS storm survey found the path of an EF1 tornado that began with tree damage near Hidden Valley Rd just north of Gus Pennell Lane. The tornado moved northeast, crossing Lambert Fork Rd and All Healing Springs Rd, Archie Mountain Lane, Gil Childers Rd, and Dandelion Dr. Damage was primarily confined to snapped small trees and large limbs, uprooted larger trees, and a couple of destroyed outbuildings along this section of the path, although minor roof damage occurred to at least one frame home and the porch was removed from a manufactured home on Dandelion Dr. The tornado continued northeast uprooting or snapping numerous trees as it crossed the Lower Little River along Mount Olive Church Rd, roughly paralleling Mount Olive Church Rd before lifting around Russell Gap Rd.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).