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Newton/Lauderdale counties EF-1 Tornado

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Event Summary
This tornado developed from the same storm that produced tornadoes farther to the west. Damage from this tornado was primarily limited to snapped and uprooted trees, downed powerlines, and some relatively minor damage to several structures.

Rating:
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EF-1
Estimated Maximum Wind: 105 mph
Fatalities/Injuries: none
Damage Path Length: 13.7 miles
Maximum Path Width: 100 yards
Approximate Start Point/Time:

6.5 W Suqualena
8:35 pm

Approximate End Point/Time:

Bailey
8:55 pm