![]() The tornado began along County Road 32 in eastern Hale County where a few pine trees were uprooted. The tornado tracked eastward and crossed Pine Tree Road and Tucker Road, where a few trees and limbs were downed. The tornado began northeast of Centreville in an inaccessible area east of Gary Springs Road, where a well-defined tornado debris signature was observed by the KBMX radar. The tornado moved eastward and damaged a barn on the Bridlewood Farms property near Moreland Lane and dissipated a short distance to the east. At this location, dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted in the immediate vicinity of Mahan Creek, with winds reaching up to 90 mph. The tornado continued eastward and crossed State Route 139. The tornado began at the eastern edge of Brierfield Ironworks Park where several trees were uprooted. The tornado continued to produce tree damage as it crossed State Highway 25 and dissipated shortly after crossing County Road 23. Maximum winds were estimated at 80 mph at this location. This is also where dozens of trees were uprooted or snapped, and one house suffered minor roof damage. As the tornado moved northeast crossing State Route 155, a deputy sheriff observed the tornado and was blown off the road in his vehicle. The tornado began on the southeast side of Montevallo along Clay Pit Road where an outbuilding was destroyed and two manufactured homes suffered minor damage. A few dozen softwood trees were snapped off or were uprooted along the path. The tornado moved east northeast and lifted along St Mary Road. The tornado appeared to lift near this point, with some minor tree damage farther to the NE in western portions of Athens.Ī tornado touched down on the southeast side of Madrid near BJ Mixon Road and Elba St. Washington Road, a large tree branch fell, partly on a house. Washington Street, tree damage continued, with some trees uprooted, including a tree that fell on a vehicle. The tornado produced damage to a couple of metal signs at a gas station located along the north side of U.S. Highway 72, it produced significant damage to a metal-sided outbuilding, while producing mainly roof and siding damage to a couple of metal building systems on the south side of U.S. The tornado continued to snap trees across Evans Road and Reid Road. This mobile home was anchored to concrete pads that were sitting on gravel, but the mobile home was left largely intact. On Ham Road, more extensive damage was found to a mobile home, which was pushed back about six feet, detaching it from an awning and cement parking pad. Farther to the northeast, the tornado produced mainly roof and window damage in a mobile home park along the west side of Blackburn Road. Tracking to the NE, the tornado produced damage to a metal barn roof along Bell Road, snapped a tree at the base, and uplifted an attached roof of a porch on a small home. Upon touchdown the tornado produced tree damage. An EF0 tornado touched down approximately 0.3 miles west of the intersection of Zelner Road and Ripley Road in southern Limestone County.
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