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4 tornados that were confirmed in the middle TN of night storms

Nashville, Tenn. (WSMV) – Update: The National Weather Service confirmed four tornados from the Unnight storm event in Middle Tennessee from Sunday to Monday morning.

The fourth tornado was confirmed in McEwen (Humphreys County) at an EF-1. NWS said the Tornado had 95 miles per hour and was 150 meters wide and 1.7 miles long.

Earlier: The National Weather Service has confirmed three tornados from the overnight stay in Middle Tennessee.

NWS confirmed an EF-2 tornado in Maury County (Hampshire Pike area), an EF-1 tornado in Mount Pleasant and an EF-0 tornado in FairView.

  • Hampshire (Maury County)
    • EF-2 120 miles per hour wind
    • 400 meters wide
    • 5.10 miles long
  • Mt. Pleasant (Maury County)
    • EF-1 100 miles per hour wind
    • 300 meters wide
    • 4.10 miles long
  • Fairview (Hickman/Williamson County Line)
    • EF-0 85 miles per hour wind
    • 150 meters wide
    • 2.20 miles long

After storms, which began on the night of Sunday, March 30, the NWS carried out storm damage in several counties in the middle state and lasted until the early hours of the Monday. NWS reports that the crews are examined in the counties in the counties Perry, Maury, Humphreys, Williamson, Rutherford and Cannon.

In Maury County, a house was partially overwhelmed by strong winds. In Humphreys County, the sheriff reported widespread damage. A homeowner said the storm separated the roof from her house.

Already, a The first alarm weather day was exhibited for Wednesday to Saturday Since a large storm system could bring several rains and storms into the middle state.

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