NWS Confirms Three Tornadoes After Surveying Damage From Tuesday's Storms
- The National Weather Service confirmed eight tornadoes during Tuesday's severe weather outbreak across Alabama and Tennessee.
- Storm surveys conducted Wednesday and Thursday by NWS offices in Huntsville, Birmingham, and Nashville updated the tornado count by adding three new tornadoes.
- The confirmed tornadoes include two EF-2s in Madison and Limestone counties with winds up to 134 mph and paths exceeding one mile, plus several EF-1 tornadoes and associated straight-line wind damage.
- Chief Eric Turner described the damage at a Jackson, Tennessee warehouse as the worst in Madison County, noting the roof peeled off and debris was thrown, but no injuries were reported among about 75 employees inside.
- Forecasters expect the tornado count to increase as additional storm surveys continue, while Tuesday's severe weather caused no injuries or fatalities despite extensive damage.
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NWS confirms at least 7 tornadoes touched down during Tuesday's round of severe weather
(WAND) - Thankfully, Tuesday was a day with zero injuries and fatalities from severe storms. Unfortunately, that hasn't been the case all season. A season that has already surpassed the yearly average number of tornadoes.
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