Waves of storms turn deadly in Tennessee and more twisters are hitting the state as night approaches | CNN (2024)

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Strong storms tracking through the central and eastern US Wednesday killed at least two people in Tennessee and as night fell, flash flooding and more tornadoes were slamming the state – including one twister that carved a path of destruction in communities south of Nashville.

Tornado warnings also were in effect late Wednesday in several southern states, including in northern Alabama, where a “large and destructive tornado” was in the area of Henagar, a city of a couple thousand people roughly 55 miles east of Huntsville, the National Weather Service said. A tornado warning also was issued earlier Wednesday night in the Huntsville area.

The National Weather Service issued tornado watches for parts of Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee until 3 a.m. CT Thursday. A tornado watch means severe thunderstorms and tornadoes arepossiblein the watch area.

The National Weather Service said it had four tornado reports Wednesday from Tennessee, with two from Maury County, where a tornado emergency had been in effect. A “confirmed large and destructive tornado” was near the city of Spring Hill around 5:50 p.m. CT, the weather service said.

At least one person was killed and four others were injured in Maury County during the tornado, Maury Regional Medical Center spokesperson Rita Thompson told CNN. Three of those patients have non-life-threatening injuries and one is in serious condition, Thompson said.

The area had widespread damage, with trees down, officials in the county told CNN. Buildings were also damaged, but Maury County Commissioner Eric Previti said he wasn’t aware of the magnitude.

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Wilson County EMA sent crews to Sumner County northeast of Nashville to aid in water rescues.

“We are urging for everyone to stay off of the roads. If you can stay at home, stay home,” the Maury County Office Of Emergency Management posted on Facebook.

People survey the damage at a Michigan mobile home park on Tuesday. @NISWweather/X Related article Several tornadoes hit Michigan, where 12 people were hurt in one mobile home park in southern part of the state

A flash flood emergency was issued Wednesday evening for Robertson and Sumner Counties in Middle Tennessee along the state line with Kentucky and around 20 to 30 miles north of Nashville, according to the weather service.

“At 6:56 pm CDT, water rescues and very dangerous flooding are occurring in the emergency area,” weather officials said. Radar estimates show 4 to 7 inches of rain have fallen across these counties today, and more heavy rainfall will move across the region over the next several hours.

An official with the Robertson County Emergency Management Agency said there were a few water rescues but no immediate reports of injuries.

The first fatality from the storms was reported in Claiborne County, Tennessee, Wednesday morning. A tree fell onto the person’s car amid intense storms, according to the county’s emergency management office. The person has not been identified.

Dangerous storms with damaging winds, large hail and tornado warnings have been ongoing in several states since Wednesday morning. The hazardous weather is playing out just a day after powerful tornadoes and storms swept through southwestern Michigan, destroying homes and businesses and injuring several residents.

The severe weather is forecasted to shift into the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic on Thursday, bringing with it more hail, damaging winds and the possibility of a few tornadoes.

Here’s the latest on Wednesday’s storms and destruction in Tennessee and Tuesday’s damage in Michigan:

• Chaotic severe weather stretch: April to June is the most active time for tornadoes in the US, and May is typically the busiest month. This year has been no exception. At least one tornado has been reported in the US every day since April 25 – a streak of 14 days and counting.

• Damage and debris on I-65: The Tennessee Department of Transportation said it was sending crews to an area near Interstate 65 and State Road 99 where there was damage and debris. “1 lane is blocked on I-65S at MM 47 in Maury Co. after a reported tornado passed over the interstate. Reports from the scene are that cars and signs in the area were damaged,” transportation department spokesperson Rebekah Hammonds said on X.

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Storm damage in Maury County on Interstate 65 South

• Mobile home park struck by tornado: More than a dozen people were injured at a mobile home park in Pavilion Township in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, following a tornado Tuesday, according to a city official. Fifteen to 20 people had minor injuries and were transported to two area hospitals, according to the county’s emergency management spokesperson Andrew Alspach.

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Homes are left damaged after a tornado at Pavilion Estate Mobile Home Park in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, on Tuesday.

One Michigan town may have been hit twice: At least one tornado, possibly two, hit Portage Tuesday evening, as the area faced two tornado warnings in just over an hour, the National Weather Service said. Homes and businesses in the city sustained significant damage, but there were no serious injuries, according to town officials. A tornado ripped a large hole into a FedEx facility. A spokesperson for the Kalamazoo County administrator’s office toldMLive.comthat around 50 people were trapped in the facility for a few hours. CNN has been unable to verify that report. Portage public safety director Nicholas Armold later said all employees were accounted for when emergency responders arrived.

Damage reported in at least two other Michigan counties: Multiple homes and businesses were destroyed after a possible tornado touched down in Centreville on Tuesday, according to St. Joseph County Undersheriff Jason Bingaman. The storm damage ripped off roofs and flattened homes “completely down,” Bingaman told CNN. At least seven homes were destroyed in nearby Branch County, according to Emergency Management Director Tim Miner.

First-ever tornado emergency in Michigan: Parts of Branch County, including Union City, were placed under Michigan’s first tornado emergency when “a large and destructive tornado” was over the area Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service. Tornado emergencies are the most extreme tornado warnings and are only issued when a tornado threatens catastrophic damage and loss of life, often in a populated area.

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Homes damaged by a tornado at Pavilion Estate Mobile Home Park in Kalamazoo County, Michigan, on Tuesday.

Tornado threat continues Wednesday

Nearly 3.7 million people were under a Level 4 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms Wednesday night, according to the Storm Prediction Center. Within this risk are parts of Alabama, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee — including Nashville.

An additional 590 million people from Texas, through much of the Ohio Valley and into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, are under a Level 2 of 5 or Level 3 of 5 risk.

Powerful storms with damaging winds, hail bigger than baseballs and tornado warnings have been roaring across multiple states since Wednesday morning.

Some areas that endured an initial round of severe storms early Wednesday are at risk for another round later in the day – Tennessee is a prime example.

The repeated rounds of storms Wednesday will also deliver torrential rainfall and raise the risk of flooding.

“The greatest flash flooding threat also overlaps with the risk of severe thunderstorms, centered over Kentucky and Tennessee as well sections of neighboring states,” the National Weather Service said. A Level 3 of 4 risk of flooding rainfall is in place here, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

Rainfall rates could reach 2 inches per hour, which could dramatically increase the possibility of flash flooding. Locations worked over by multiple heavy storms could record more than 4 to 5 inches of rain.

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Two of the homes on Arney Road in Sherwood Township destroyed by tornado Tuesday evening.

CNN’s Steve Almasy, Joe Sutton, Amy Simonson,Lucy Kafanov, Rebekah Riess and Andi Babineau contributed to this report.

Waves of storms turn deadly in Tennessee and more twisters are hitting the state as night approaches | CNN (2024)

FAQs

Where did the tornadoes hit Tennessee? ›

The tornado that hit Columbia was rated at a EF-3 with winds upward of 140 mph, while Robertson County near Springfield was hit with and EF-1 with 90 mph winds and Rutherford County near Eagleville was hit with an EF-0 with 80 mph winds. Multiple people were injured and at least one person died due to the storms.

Which state has the most twisters per year? ›

Texas leads the nation in the number of tornadoes that occur each year on average, followed by Kansas. Texas leads the nation for the average number each year only because of its size.

What is the weather phenomenon of twisters? ›

Tornadoes are violently rotating columns of air, extending from a thunderstorm, which are in contact with the ground. Tornadoes develop when wind variations with height support rotation in the updraft. As seen below, tornadoes come in different sizes, many as narrow rope-like swirls, others as wide funnels.

What severe weather is sometimes called a twister or cyclone? ›

A tornado is also commonly referred to as a "twister" or the old-fashioned colloquial term cyclone.

What part of Tennessee is safest from tornadoes? ›

On average, East Tennessee does get fewer tornadoes than the middle and western parts of the state.

Why are there so many tornadoes in Tennessee? ›

Tennessee Is the Heart of Dixie Alley

Tennessee forms part of what is called Dixie Alley, an extension of Tornado Alley that refers to the parts of the American Southeast with a high risk of tornadoes. In addition to Tennessee, Dixie Alley also includes parts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.

What state has never had a tornado? ›

Tornadoes have been documented in every U.S. state (not including the non-state territories of Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Puerto Rico) at least once since 1950, although some regions and states are hit by tornadoes far more than others.

What state gets the worst tornadoes? ›

What state gets the most tornadoes? On average, Texas and Kansas see more tornadoes than any other state. From 2003 to 2022, Texas experienced an average of 124 tornadoes per year, while Kansas had fewer at 87 per year.

Which state has the most tornadoes in 2024? ›

OHIO, USA — Ohio's tornado count is leading the nation and continues to climb. Typically each year, Ohio will see on average 21 tornadoes. That total was surpassed in early April.

When it rains ice, what is it called? ›

Freezing Rain and Sleet. Both freezing rain and sleet occur by the same general process: liquid raindrops in a layer of warm air well above the surface fall into a layer of freezing air hugging the ground. The difference between these two wintry precipitation types depends on the thickness of the layer of freezing air.

Is there a difference between a twister and a tornado? ›

Tornado and twister are different names for the same type of storm—a violently rotating column of air over land associated with a severe thunderstorm. Tornadoes range in diameter from metres to hundreds of metres and generally last from a few seconds up to half an hour.

Is a twister a storm? ›

Tornado - A violently rotating column of air touching the ground, usually attached to the base of a thunderstorm. Tornadoes are nature"s most violent storms. Spawned from powerful thunderstorms, tornadoes can cause fatalities and devastate a neighborhood in seconds. Winds of a tornado may reach 300 miles per hour.

What looks like a tornado but isn't? ›

Scud Clouds

They form most often when cool, moist wind meets the warm air ahead of a thunderstorm. Scud clouds are usually harmless. The key is rotation, and scuds do not rotate.

What is the deadliest tornado in US history? ›

1. Tri-State Tornado: Missouri, Illinois, Indiana (1925) On March 18, 1925, the deadliest tornado in U.S. history, the Tri-State Tornado of 1925, tore a 219-mile-long path across Missouri, Illinois and Indiana.

What is a mini tornado called? ›

A dust devil (also known regionally as a dirt devil) is a strong, well-formed, and relatively short-lived whirlwind. Its size ranges from small (18 in/half a metre wide and a few yards/metres tall) to large (more than 30 ft/10 m wide and more than half a mile/1 km tall).

How many tornadoes hit Middle Tennessee? ›

Tennessee Tornado Stats
Tennessee Tornado Totals by Year
YearTN Total TornadoesMiddle TN
2024 (as of May 31, 2024)1512
202340*21*
202251
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Did tornadoes hit Huntsville, Alabama? ›

The DeKalb County Sheriff's Office shared several photos of damage in the Henagar area. NWS also confirmed a tornado touched down in Southeast Huntsville and the Five Points Neighborhood during the storm.

Did the tornado hit Spring Hill, TN? ›

The violent storm that hit Maury County on Wednesday left a major mark. According to a preliminary report, an EF3 tornado with 140mph winds touched down in Columbia and Spring Hill. MAURY COUNTY, Tenn. (WTVF) — The violent storm that hit Maury County on Wednesday left a major mark.

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