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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for Middle Tennessee and parts of Kentucky until 3 p.m. on Tuesday.The weather service said wind gusts are likely to reach up to 75 mph and ...
The National Weather Service has already issued extended a tornado watch for Middle Tennessee until 9 p.m. Tuesday. The weather service said wind gusts are likely to reach up to 75 mph and also ...
The tornado then rapidly dissipated as it neared the medical center, [9] uprooting small trees and damaging the siding of an outbuilding before lifting at 1:56 am CST on Laurel Avenue. [4] The tornado was on the ground for 8 minutes, tracked a total of 8.39 mi (13.50 km), and had an average ground speed of 62.9 miles per hour (101.2 km/h).
This image is in the public domain because it is from one or more of the U.S. government’s 159 NEXRAD radars, which are jointly owned and operated by the National Weather Service (NWS), an agency of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the United States Department of Commerce, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within the Department of Transportation, and ...
As of 7:50 p.m. more than 160,000 customers across Middle Tennessee were without power, up from 63,000 earlier in the evening, according to outage maps from Middle Tennessee Electric, Cumberland ...
This image is in the public domain because it is from one or more of the U.S. government’s 159 NEXRAD radars, which are jointly owned and operated by the National Weather Service (NWS), an agency of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) within the United States Department of Commerce, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) within the Department of Transportation, and ...
A tornado watch for much of the region kept residents on edge, with a tornado warning issued for Morgan County a little after 5 p.m. Within 15 minutes, the worst-case scenario came true as a ...
The tornado outlook issued by the SPC on the afternoon of December 9 (20:00 UTC) On December 5, the Storm Prediction Center issued a 5-day severe weather risk ahead of predictions that strong convective instability and wind shear would occur across portions of the Southern United States, from east Texas to western Mississippi.