NWS confirms Fourth area tornado from last week’s storms
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Officials are surveying the aftermath of an EF-1 tornado that struck Princeton in southern Indiana on Thursday.
A devastating storm that tore through Indiana last week spawned 21 tornadoes, accounting for nearly half of the state’s tornadoes so far in 2025. According to the National Weather Service, Indiana has recorded 43 total tornadoes this year.
Columbus Consolidated Government director of homeland security and emergency management Chance Corbett provides details about the tornado’s path.
"We've definitely had tornadoes on top of mountains before." As for bodies of water, such as Lake Michigan or the Gulf of America, Belles said the storm simply changes its name from "tornado" to "water spout" as it moves from land. These storms are ...
The severe weather stretched from Texas to Ohio, causing tornadoes and flooding across the central United States.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Multiple areas in Middle Tennessee had reports of damage after tornado-warned storms rolled through. Areas such as Madison, Kingston Springs, Pegram, Dickson, Gallatin and many other places had reports of damage. In Madison, a business called Line-X in Nashville partially collapsed.
More than a dozen twisters ripped across the US Wednesday, including a tornado in Owasso, Oklahoma, that damaged buildings, utility poles, and trees.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSNAsk Ellen: Why didn’t the storm that hit me upgrade to a tornado warning?When a tornado warning becomes “radar confirmed,” the alert on TV or an app will turn purple. This means a tornado has been spotted by a person on the ground or debris can be seen by the radar high in the sky (which could only get there by a tornado lofting damage into the sky).
Tornados have been reported in at least eight states this week, after powerful storms swept across the country.
Several tornadoes have been reported across the Mid-South on Wednesday through Thursday morning, leaving destruction behind.
Heavy rain and flooding are the main areas of concern through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service Nashville. Areas west of Nashville, like Clarksville and Waverly, could see between 6-8 inches of additional rainfall through Sunday on already soggy ground.