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Below is what we know about the tornado paths. Tornado path in Clarksville Clarksville's tornado was the strongest, rating EF-3, with 150-mph peak wind speeds. It traveled 43 miles from Tennessee ...
It was previously measured at 43 miles. --- CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) - An EF-3 tornado hit Clarksville, Tennessee on Saturday evening, a preliminary report from the National Weather Service confirms.
One year ago, an EF-3 tornado spanning 600 yards and reaching 150 miles per hour traveled 43 miles through three counties in Tennessee and Kentucky, killing seven people and making a path of ...
This tornado lifted north of West Creek Middle School and south of Tiny Town Road, the NWS added. Minutes later, the NWS confirmed that another tornado touched down in southern Clarksville.
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Clarksville tornado: Path, windspeeds The Clarksville tornado was the strongest so far of the reported 13 tornadoes that hit Middle Tennessee. The tornado rated an EF-3, with 150-mph peak wind speeds.
Rubble lies where it fell in downtown Clarksville on Saturday, Jan. 23, 1999, the day after a tornado damaged more than 438 buildings, including the Montgomery County Courthouse, above left.
CLARKSVILLE, Ind. — Severe weather moved through parts of southern Indiana and Kentucky Tuesday afternoon, leaving a path of damage. The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-0 tornado ...