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Archived from the original on December 11, 2023. Retrieved December 11, 2023. The tornado that hit Clarksville, Tennessee, on Saturday, killing three people and injuring 62, was an EF3, with peak winds of 150 mph (241 kph), the weather service office in Nashville announced.
Six are dead and dozens are injured after tornadoes moved through Middle Tennessee Saturday afternoon. ... 2023 at 8:09 PM ... NWS Nashville issued tornado warnings for multiple areas across ...
A storm front approaches downtown Nashville which spawned at least one tornado north of the city Saturday evening, Dec. 9, 2023. High winds move toward Middle Tennessee
Clarksville and the Nashville-area tornadoes left behind a deadly and destructive wake. Take a look at photos, video and more from the areas. ... 2023, in Clarksville, Tenn. Tornados struck Middle ...
A widespread, deadly, and historic [5] tornado outbreak affected large portions of the Midwestern, Southern and Eastern United States on March 31 and April 1, 2023, the result of an extratropical cyclone that also produced blizzard conditions in the Upper Midwest. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) issued a rare high risk for severe weather in ...
2023. 2024. 2025. This is a list of notable tornadoes and tornado outbreaks worldwide in 2023. Strong, destructive tornadoes form most frequently in the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Bangladesh and East India, but can occur almost anywhere. Tornadoes develop occasionally in southern Canada during the Northern Hemisphere 's summer, and at ...
Damage is seen on Nesbitt Lane in the Madison area of Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023. At least six people are dead and more than 150,000 are without power after storms containing ...
A multi-day period of significant tornado and severe weather activity occurred across the Southern United States, Ohio Valley, and southern High Plains in mid-June 2023. Starting on June 14, tornadoes occurred in Texas, Alabama, and Georgia, where they caused large-scale damage to trees and structures. [3]