[BNAWX] Local Storm Report

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Tue Dec 14 18:30:44 CST 2021


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PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
629 PM CST TUE DEC 14 2021

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1154 PM     TORNADO          10 WNW DOVER            36.51N 88.03W
12/10/2021                   STEWART            TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            *** 1 INJ ***
            THIS WILL MOST LIKELY BE A CONTINUATION OF A
            TORNADO FROM WEST TENNESSEE THAT MOVED
            THROUGH THE NW CORNER OF STEWART COUNTY, TN
            AND INTO SOUTHERN KENTUCKY. THIS TORNADO
            CROSSED THE TENNESSEE RIVER WEST OF LAND
            BETWEEN THE LAKES AND DID MASSIVE TREE
            DAMAGE TO HEAVILY WOODED AREAS UPROOTING
            THOUSANDS OF TREES ALONG ITS PATH. THE
            TORNADO CROSSED A WELL CONSTRUCTED SINGLE
            FAMILY BRICK HOME NEAR BEAR CREEK WHERE IT
            TOOK OFF THE ROOF AND TOP STORY. IT THEN
            CONTINUED TO TRAVEL NORTHEAST WHERE IT
            PASSED INDIAN BRANCH AND MORGAN BRANCH WHERE
            IT CONTINUED TO UPROOT TREES AND DESTROYED
            SOME FARM OUT BUILDINGS AND LIFTING THE
            ROOFS OFF OF SOME SINGLE AND DOUBLE WIDE
            MOBILE HOMES. COMPLETELY FLATTENING SOME
            BARNS AND SINGLE WIDE STRUCTURES. THE MOST
            WIDE SPREAD AND WORST DAMAGE IN STEWART
            COUNTY WAS BETWEEN INDIAN BRANCH AND MORGAN
            BRANCH...SOUTH OF BUMPUS MILLS. THE TORNADO
            THEN CONTINUED NORTHEAST ONTO FT. CAMBELL
            ARMY BASE AND MOST LIKELY INTO CHRISTIAN
            COUNTY, KY. PATH LENGTH ACROSS STEWART
            COUNTY OF 22 MILES AND PATH WIDTH OF 400
            YARDS. MAX WINDS 125 MPH.

0215 AM     TORNADO          6 WNW LOBELVILLE        35.80N 87.89W
12/11/2021                   PERRY              TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            DAMAGE FROM THIS TORNADO STARTED IN NORTHERN
            PERRY COUNTY WITH SOME UPROOTED TREES ALONG
            CROOKED CREEK ROAD. AN OVERTURNED RV AND
            ROOF WAS TORN OFF A BARN ALONG HIGHWAY 13 IN
            HUMPHREYS COUNTY AS THE TORNADO MOVED
            NORTHEAST, AND UPROOTED AS WELL AS SNAPPED
            TREES JUST NORTH OF I-40 NEAR MILE MARKER
            146. MORE TREES WERE UPROOTED FURTHER
            NORTHEAST OF THAT LOCATION BEFORE
            DISSIPATING JUST BEFORE THE HICKMAN COUNTY
            LINE. PATH LENGTH 12.2 MILES AND PATH WIDTH
            250 YARDS. MAX WINDS 100 MPH.

0234 AM     TORNADO          12 NW CENTERVILLE       35.93N 87.58W
12/11/2021                   HICKMAN            TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THIS TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN JUST WEST OF I-40
            NEAR MILE MARKER 157 WHERE TREES WERE
            DAMAGED AND UPROOTED. THE TORNADO CONTINUED
            NORTHEASTWARD ON THE EAST SIDE OF I-40
            BEFORE DISSIPATING BETWEEN I-40 AND HIGHWAY
            48. PATH LENGTH 4.66 MILES AND PATH WIDTH
            100 YARDS. MAX WINDS 85 MPH.

0243 AM     TORNADO          7 SSW DICKSON           36.00N 87.44W
12/11/2021                   DICKSON            TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            *** 2 INJ ***
            TORNADO DAMAGE STARTED JUST NORTH OF I-40
            NEAR MILE MARKER 166 ALONG PINEY ROAD WHERE
            IT SNAPPED AND UPROOTED TREES ON N MOUNT
            SINAI ROAD. THE MOST INTENSE DAMAGE OCCURRED
            ON MURRELL DRIVE WHERE MULTIPLE HOMES WERE
            HEAVILY DAMAGED OR DESTROYED AS THEY SHIFTED
            OFF OF THEIR FOUNDATIONS, EXPERIENCED
            EXTENSIVE ROOF DAMAGE, OR HAD EXTERIOR WALLS
            COLLAPSE. IN ADDITION TO THE STRUCTURAL
            DAMAGE, HUNDREDS OF TREES WERE SNAPPED OR
            UPROOTED IN THE SAME AREA. THE TORNADO
            CONTINUED NORTHEAST DAMAGING TREES ON LENA
            ROAD, AND CAUSING ROOF DAMAGE TO HOMES ON
            STEPHEN STREET AND RIDGECREST DRIVE. THE
            STORM CROSSED HIGHWAY 46, SNAPPING ELECTRIC
            POLES ALONG PRINTWOOD DRIVE. IT WEAKENED
            FROM THAT POINT, DAMAGING MULTIPLE TREES
            BEFORE DISSIPATING NEAR BURNS. PATH LENGTH
            8.34 MILES AND PATH WIDTH 500 YARDS. MAX
            WINDS 135 MPH.

0249 AM     TORNADO          2 SSE BURNS             36.03N 87.31W
12/11/2021                   DICKSON            TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THIS TORNADO DEVELOPED JUST SOUTHEAST OF THE
            DICKSON EF2 TORNADO NORTH OF I-40 NEAR MILE
            MARKER 175. DAMAGE WAS SEEN ON GARTON ROAD
            WHERE THERE WERE LARGE BRANCHES BROKEN OFF
            TREES. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTHEAST WHERE
            MORE UPROOTED TREES WERE SEEN ALONG HIGHWAY
            96 AND BEECH GROVE WAY. MORE BRANCHES WERE
            BROKEN FURTHER TO THE NORTHEAST AND EAST
            ALONG JC BROWN ROAD, JOHNNY HALL ROAD, AND
            BAKERS WORK ROAD BEFORE ENDING NEAR BAKERS
            WORK ROAD. PATH LENGTH 5.3 MILES AND PATH
            WIDTH 175 YARDS. MAX WINDS 110 MPH.

0256 AM     TORNADO          1 E WHITE BLUFF         36.10N 87.19W
12/11/2021                   DICKSON            TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            *** 1 INJ ***
            THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR HIGHWAY 70
            BETWEEN WHITE BLUFF AND KINGSTON SPRINGS,
            AND CONTINUED EAST-NORTHEAST WHERE IT
            PRODUCED ROOF DAMAGE TO A FEW HOMES. WHILE
            STAYING NORTH OF HIGHWAY 70, THERE WAS
            DAMAGE TO HOMES ON SNEED ROAD WHERE ROOF
            SECTIONS WERE REMOVED, AND HAD SEVERAL TREES
            SNAPPED. SEVERAL MORE HOMES AND TREES WERE
            DAMAGED ALONG HIGHWAY 70, INCLUDING A FEW
            BUSINESSES, WITH MAINLY ROOF DAMAGE. A BARN
            HAD ITS WALLS COLLAPSE BETWEEN OLD
            BUTTERWORTH ROAD AND CEDAR HILL ROAD. SOME
            ELECTRICAL POLES WERE DAMAGED ON CEDAR HILL
            ROAD BEFORE THE TORNADO MOVED FURTHER
            NORTHEAST, DAMAGING MORE TREES, AND
            DISSIPATING BEFORE THE DAVIDSON COUNTY LINE.
            PATH LENGTH 10.5 MILES AND PATH WIDTH 400
            YARDS. MAX WINDS 125 MPH.

0331 AM     TORNADO          5 WNW RURAL HILL        36.14N 86.59W
12/11/2021                   DAVIDSON           TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THIS EF1 TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON THE EAST
            SIDE OF PERCY PRIEST LAKE NEAR COOKS LANDING
            COURT AND STEWARTS FERRY PIKE IN DAVIDSON
            COUNTY, AND MOVED NORTH-NORTHEAST GENERALLY
            ALONG NEW HOPE ROAD. MANY TREES WERE
            UPROOTED WITH EF0 ROOF AND SIDING DAMAGE TO
            SEVERAL HOMES IN DAVIDSON COUNTY. THE
            TORNADO STRENGTHENED TO EF1 AND TURNED MORE
            NORTHEASTWARD AS IT CROSSED INTO WILSON
            COUNTY, CAUSING MINOR TO MODERATE DAMAGE TO
            NUMEROUS HOMES IN THE COBBLESTONE LANDING
            AND EAGLE TRACE SUBDIVISIONS. ONE HOME ON
            PARTRIDGE DRIVE SUFFERED SEVERE DAMAGE WITH
            THE GARAGE AND EAST SIDE OF THE HOUSE BEING
            BLOWN OUT. FURTHER TO THE NORTHEAST, DOZENS
            OF TREES WERE UPROOTED ALONG OLD LEBANON
            DIRT ROAD AND DIVISION STREET, AND MOUNT
            JULIET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUFFERED MINOR ROOF
            DAMAGE. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED
            IN THE WILLOUGHBY STATION SUBDIVISION AS
            DOZENS OF HOMES BETWEEN MELBOURNE TERRACE
            AND GREENHILL ROAD RECEIVED MINOR TO
            MODERATE ROOF AND EXTERIOR DAMAGE. THE
            TORNADO WEAKENED AS IT CONTINUED NORTHEAST,
            BUT CONTINUED TO BLOWN DOWN TREES AND CAUSE
            EF0 DAMAGE TO HOMES IN THE VERNON HILLS
            SUBDIVISION AND ALONG WILSON DRIVE AND TATE
            LANE. THE TORNADO APPARENTLY LIFTED AFTER
            CROSSING LEBANON ROAD WEST OF MOUNT JULIET
            ROAD. PATH LENGTH 7.6 MILES AND PATH WIDTH
            100 YARDS. MAX WINDS 105 MPH.

0331 AM     TORNADO          2 NNW LAKEWOOD          36.27N 86.65W
12/11/2021                   DAVIDSON           TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            A TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN OLD HICKORY ON
            ORCHARD DRIVE UPROOTING SEVERAL LARGE TREES
            AND CAUSING ROOF DAMAGE TO MULTIPLE HOMES.
            IT MOVED ACROSS OLD HICKORY LAKE AND DOWNED
            POWER LINES AND TREES FROM WALTON FERRY TO
            SANDERS FERRY ROAD IN HENDERSONVILLE. THE
            HEAVIEST DAMAGE OCCURRED ON CUMBERLAND HILLS
            DRIVE AND LAKE VALLEY ROAD WHERE NUMEROUS
            TREES WERE SNAPPED OR UPROOTED AND HOMES
            RECEIVED ROOF DAMAGE. THE TORNADO CONTINUED
            EAST, CROSSING OLD HICKORY LAKE ONCE AGAIN
            AND DOWNING TREES AND POWERLINES ON CARTER
            LANE IN NORTH MT. JULIET. THE STORM WEAKENED
            AND LIFTED ON SAUNDERSVILLE FERRY ROAD NEAR
            CROSSWINDS DRIVE. PATH LENGTH 6.2 MILES AND
            PATH WIDTH 150 YARDS. MAX WINDS 95 MPH.

0342 AM     TORNADO          4 NNE GALLATIN          36.44N 86.44W
12/11/2021                   SUMNER             TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON LINDSEY HOLLOW
            ROAD AND MOVED NORTHEAST TOWARD PHOSPHATE
            LANE WHERE A FEW TREES WERE SNAPPED OR
            UPROOTED, AN OUTBUILDING WAS DESTROYED, AND
            THE ROOF OF A HOME WAS DAMAGED. THE TORNADO
            CONTINUED NORTHEAST CAUSING TREE DAMAGE
            ALONG WRIGHTS LANE AND SOUTH DRY FORK ROAD.
            IT DAMAGED A FEW MORE TREES BEFORE LIFTING
            AT HIGHWAY 31E NEAR HINTON ROAD. PATH LENGTH
            6.38 MILES AND PATH WIDTH 50 YARDS. MAX
            WINDS 85 MPH.

0405 AM     TORNADO          1 ENE SOUTH CARTHAGE    36.24N 85.95W
12/11/2021                   SMITH              TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN ON UPPER FERRY ROAD
            IN CARTHAGE AND MOVED NORTHEAST ALONG THE
            EAST SIDE OF CARTHAGE UPROOTING SEVERAL
            SMALL TREES AND SNAPPING LARGE TREE LIMBS.
            THE STORM CROSSED THE CUMBERLAND RIVER AND
            CAUSED TREE DAMAGE AND MODERATE ROOF DAMAGE
            TO A STRUCTURE ON MCLURES BEND LANE EAST OF
            CARTHAGE. THE TORNADO CONTINUED EAST,
            CROSSING THE CUMBERLAND RIVER AND SULLIVAN
            BEND BEFORE LIFTING ON WAYNICK ROAD IN
            JACKSON COUNTY WHERE IT CAUSED MINOR TREE
            DAMAGE. PATH LENGTH 7.3 MILES AND PATH WIDTH
            75 YARDS. MAX WINDS 80 MPH.

0420 AM     TORNADO          5 NE RED BOILING SPRING 36.58N 85.77W
12/11/2021                   CLAY               TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN HERMITAGE
            SPRINGS JUST SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 52 WHERE IT
            UPROOTED TREES. IT PARALLELED HIGHWAY 52,
            CONTINUING TO UPROOT TREES AND CAUSING
            SHINGLE DAMAGE TO MULTIPLE HOMES. THE WORST
            DAMAGE OCCURRED ALONG THE NORTH SIDE OF THE
            HIGHWAY WHERE FOUR LARGE AGRICULTURAL
            BUILDINGS WERE DESTROYED. THE TORNADO
            CONTINUED NORTHEAST, DAMAGING THE ROOF OF A
            HOME ON CLEMENTSVILLE ROAD. SCATTERED TREE
            DAMAGE WAS NOTED AS THE PATH CONTINUED INTO
            MONROE COUNTY, KENTUCKY. PATH LENGTH 5.8
            MILES AND PATH WIDTH 75 YARDS. MAX WINDS 105
            MPH.

0617 AM     TORNADO          2 SW ELKTON             35.04N 86.91W
12/11/2021                   GILES              TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN NEAR THE
            INTERSECTION OF WITT RD AND BEASLEY BRANCH
            RD WHERE SOME SHINGLE WERE LOST ON A HOUSE,
            THE ROOF OF A SHED WAS BLOWN OFF AND A FEW
            TREES WERE UPROOTED OR HAD LARGE BRANCHES
            SNAPPED OFF. THE TORNADO CONTINUED ENE AND
            PARALLELED THE ELK RIVER UPROOTING
            ADDITIONAL TREES AND SNAPPING LARGE
            BRANCHES. THE TORNADO BLEW A SEMI TRUCK OFF
            OF I-65 BEFORE LIFTING EAST OF I- 65 ALONG
            THE ELK RIVER. PATH LENGTH 2.14 MILES AND
            PATH WIDTH 30 YARDS. MAX WINDS 70 MPH.

0736 AM     TORNADO          1 N COALMONT            35.35N 85.71W
12/11/2021                   GRUNDY             TN   NWS STORM SURVEY

            THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN COALMONT AND
            QUICKLY PRODUCED 90 MPH WINDS THAT UPROOTED
            MANY TREES ON FREEMONT ROAD. IT MOVED
            NORTHEAST AND BLEW OUT THE WALLS OF A METAL
            BUILDING STRUCTURE AND DOWNED ADDITIONAL
            TREES ON 20TH AVENUE SOUTH NEAR HIGHWAY 108.
            THE TORNADO WEAKENED AS IT CROSSED THE
            HIGHWAY AND CONTINUED NORTHEAST. IT UPROOTED
            AND SNAPPED TREES EAST OF GRUETLI LAAGER
            BEFORE LIFTING NEAR CULLEN SAVAGE ROAD NORTH
            OF BARKERTOWN ROAD. PATH LENGTH 8.8 MILES
            AND PATH WIDTH 100 YARDS. MAX WINDS 90 MPH.


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