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The tornado produced EF0 to EF1 damage to trees. The tornado moved over the Macon/Lee County line at 2:03 PM CST as an EF1 tornado, and uprooted trees. A minute later along County Road 29 in Alabama, the tornado remained at EF1 strength. A small church had its doors blown in, the roof removed, and a quarter of the cinder block walls were collapsed.
A tornado formed from an embedded rotation within the squall that followed behind the supercell that spawned the initial Lee County EF4. At some points, the path of this tornado passed as close as 0.4 miles away from the original EF4 path. Many thousands of trees were damaged, including several large groves of trees that were completely mowed down.
The tornado then crossed the Ohio River into Hancock County, West Virginia, becoming the first tornado on record for that county. There, the tornado reached its peak strength as a high-end EF2 tornado, inflicting widespread damage to trees and structures. Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed and homes were fully unroofed.
A deadly supercell thunderstorm spawned a long-tracking tornado across parts of Alabama on Thursday, just a week after another round of severe weather left extensive damage across the Southeast ...
At 8:23 p.m. on Friday a tornado touched down at Maffit Reservoir, lasting until 8:26 p.m. The tornado left a 1.7-mile path. It had an EF0 rating and peak winds of 80 mph. Clark County tornado ...
As Greenfield, Iowa, assesses the town's damage, a wind farm near the area also took a hit from Tuesday's tornado and severe storm. Drone video footage from Reed Timmer, a storm chaser and ...
Additional tree damage was observed and two homes suffered minor structural damage before the tornado dissipated. The path of the tornado moved over the entire track of an EF1 tornado that struck the same area on November 29, 2022, as well as an EF3 tornado that passed through the Talladega National Forest on March 25, 2021. [27] EF0 SSW of Decatur
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