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Note: That this is only a partial record.
In trying to unravel the events of the day after the fact,
there is a great deal of confusion and uncertainty about the times of many events.
This stems from the fact that these waves of severe weather moved over many of the
same counties three or four times. Every attempt has been made to get this information
as correct as possible. It is also possible that some smaller events may not have been
reported since there was so much attention drawn to the three major tornado events in
Dekalb, St. Clair, Calhoun, Cherokee, and Shelby counties.
St. Clair, Calhoun, Cherokee Counties - Tornado (F4)
A tornado began about 1 mile south-southwest of Ragland in St. Clair County at
to 5 miles northeast of Rock Run 10:55 am CST. It traveled northeast at between
45 and 55 miles an hour crossing the Alabama/ Georgia border about 5 miles
northeast of Rock Run in Cherokee County. The tornado moved across County Highway
144 just south-southwest
of Ragland where it first began then destroyed a number of structures along 144
to the east of Ragland. The tornado crossed primarily wooded land before moving
through a camping area on the west side of Neely Henry Lake. A woman was killed
outside on the west side of the lake as she tried to secure a boat. The tornado
crossed Neely Henry Lake just north of the dam as it moved into Calhoun County.
Twenty-six homes were damaged, 18 homes were destroyed, and 20 mobile homes were
destroyed in St. Clair County.
Moving into Calhoun County at 11:04 am CST, the storm continued on a steady northeast
track (60 degree heading) crossing the north side of Ohatchee. The storm crossed
US Highway 431 at 11:20 am where one man was killed when the van he was in was
thrown into a ditch. Three other people in the van were injured. The storm
continued northeast across mostly woodlands with only scattered structures, mostly
homes, in its path. It crossed US Highway 278 between four and five miles west-northwest
of Piedmont.
The storm entered Cherokee County at 11:35 am CST. At 11:39 am CST the tornado destroyed
the Goshen United Methodist Church located 1 mile north of the Cherokee/Calhoun County
line on County Highway 9 killing 20 people and injuring 92. The tornado continued
northeast across Cherokee County reaching the Alabama/ Georgia state line at
approximately 11:52 am CST.
Marshall County - Tornado (F2)
A tornado travelled southwest to northeast across an area just south of the
city of Guntersville. The tornado apparently began along Highway 79 South then
cross Big Spring Creek damaging a number of residential structures along Spring
Creek Drive. The tornado appeared to weaken but was still strong enough to rip
off the top part of the roof to the Marshall Nursing Home and damaging several
houses near the entrance to Happy Home. It crossed U. S. Highway 431 near the
high school taking out some trees on the side of the mountain and damaging a
couple of homes. A total of 103 houses were damaged, 45 of them along Spring
Creek Drive and 8 along Highway 79 South. In addition, hail of 0.75 near Arab at 1055 am CST,
and 1.75 inches in diameter reported at Guntersville at 1115 am CST.
Dekalb County - Tornado (F3)
A tornado struck near the Grove Oak area in the western sections of Dekalb County
moving northeast through the towns of Rainsville, Sylvania, and Henager. In the path
of the tornado, Emergency Management personnel reported 16 homes and 13 mobile homes
completely destroyed, 45 homes and 2 mobile homes with major damage, and 21 homes and
9 mobile home with minor damage. Two businesses and 12 poultry houses were destroyed.
In addition, 0.75 inch hail reported at Sylvania at 1148 am CST, at Henager at 1157 am CST.
At 1150 am CST golf ball size hail was reported in southern Cherokee County, 10 miles southeast
of Centre, with the thunderstorm that produced the tornado.
Blount County - Tornado (F0)
At 1157 am CST, a tornado was reported in the Sugar Creek Community about 3 miles southwest of
Nectar along Alabama 160. The storm damaged six homes, downed power lines and trees,
and destroyed three greenhouses and damaged a fourth.
Pickens County - Thunderstorm winds
At 300 pm CST, a thunderstorm produced wind damage in the Carrollton-Gordo area as well as
in the Reform area. Damage was light in the Reform area with a number of trees
down, several blocking roads and several falling on other buildings. In the
area from Carrollton to Gordo, many trees were downed and a number of structures
sustained minor damage. A house near Aliceville reportedly suffered major damage.
Winston and Walker Counties - Flooding
345 pm CST to Midnight - Heavy rains from a combination of thunderstorms early in the day and continuous
moderate rain with embedded heavy rains in the afternoon and evening contributed
to widespread flooding across the three counties. A considerable number of county
roads were closed due to high water as well as several roads in Jasper. In Winfield
in Marion County one of the area's oldest bridges collapsed due to the high water.
Blackwater Creek was well out of its banks near Alabama Highway 5 with heavy flooding
along Alabama 124, both in Walker County.
In Winston County, $150,000 damage was done to roads and bridges. Bridges on Brown's Creek
and Splunge Creek were underwater and a number of county roads including 339, 67-F,
and 22-W sustained damage.
Tuscaloosa County - Wind damage and hail
From 350 pm to 405 pm CST there were numerous weather events were
reported with a thunderstorm moving across Tuscaloosa County. Hail ranged from
one to one and three quarters of an inch in the Coker, Eagle Cove, and Morrisbridge areas.
Funnel Cloud sighted near Lake Tuscaloosa.
Tuscaloosa County - Tornado (F1)
Around 402 pm CST a tornado struck in an unpopulated area of Tuscaloosa County about 15 miles
northeast of the center of Tuscaloosa. A 115 kilovolt power transmission line
operated by Alabama Power Company was broken when two power structures were
downed; a third was leaning.
Jefferson County from 423 to 451 pm CST - Damaging wind and hail
- Birmingport 423 pm CST - hail 1.00"
- Hueytown 428 pm CST - funnel Cloud
- Alliance 430 pm CST - hail 3.00"
- Maytown 430 pm CST - hail 1.75
- Warrior 430 pm CST - Thunderstorm wind estimated at 60 miles an hour downed trees
and powerlines in the Warrior area.
- Graysville 431 pm CST - hail 1.00"
- Forestdale 431 pm CST - hail 0.75"
- Hueytown 432 pm CST - Trees and power lines reported down in Hueytown.
- Minor 435 pm CST - hail 1.75"
- US 78 West 435 pm CST - Funnel Cloud
- US 78 West 435 pm CST - hail 0.75" - hail reported in western Birmingham at the Birmingham State Trooper Post on US Highway 78.
- Fultondale 440 pm CST - hail 1.75"
- Airport 444 pm CST - hail 0.75"
- Tarrant 444 pm CST - hail 1.00"
- Near Pinson 445 pm CST - Funnel Cloud
- Pinson 445 pm CST - hail 1.75"
- Centerpoint 447 pm CST - hail 1.75"
- Birmingham 451 pm CST - hail 0.75" - Three-quarter inch hail reported at Medical Center East in Birmingham.
- Centerpoint 452 pm CST - hail 2.00"
- Trussville 455 pm CST - hail 0.75"
- Trussville 455 pm CST - Thunderstorm wind downed 8-inch diameter trees in Trussville.
- Airport Rd 455 pm CST - Large power lines were downed by
thunderstorm wind at Airport Road and Interstate 20/59. The interstate highway was closed.
Greene County - Wind damage
447 pm CST - Wind with a thunderstorm gusted to over
55 miles an hour destroying one mobile home and pushing a second
one off it's foundation in northern Greene County southwest of Jena.
Calhoun County - Wind damage and hail
Ohatchee at 1730 CST hail 1.75" or golf ball size hail
was reported at Ohatchee with numerous trees down on
Highway 204 near U. S. Highway 431.
Shelby County 531 pm to 545 pm CST - Tornado (F2)
A tornado began on the north side of Helena on the Bearden Farm moving
northeastward crossing Alabama 261 near Pelham High School. The school
suffered some damage. Continuing northeast, the tornado caused damage
in a residential section before doing extensive damage to two mobile
home parks on the west side of U. S. Highway 31 on the north side of
Pelham. The tornado did extensive to businesses in the stretch from
the U. S. 31/Alabama 119 intersection to the Alabama 119/Interstate 65
intersection. The tornado continued on its track going through primarily
residential areas of Pelham and Indian Springs. The tornado dissipated just
before reaching the Meadow Brook area about two miles west of U. S. Highway
280. Areas in the path of the tornado included sections of Chandalar, Green
Park South mobile home park, South Gate Mobile Home Park, Indian Springs Village,
Broken Bow, Broken Bow South, and Riverchase.
Blount County - Wind damage
At 535 pm CST near Oneonta - Wind with a thunderstorm downed trees in the southwestern sections of
Blount County in the same area affected by a storm earlier in the day.
Cherokee County - Funnel Cloud
At 550 pm CST, Goshen, At the destroyed
church site of the tornado earlier that morning,
rescue workers and emergency personnel sought shelter when a funnel cloud was observed.
Cleburne County - Wind damage and hail
At 720 pm CST - Hail slightly larger than golf ball
size was reported at Heflin. A number of trees were downed by wind. Damage in Heflin began on U. S. Highway 78
West and crossed through town.
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