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April 10, 2004 Severe Weather
A supercell thunderstorm moved across parts of Greene and Hale Counties early
Saturday evening, April 10, 2004. National Weather Service Meteorologists surveyed
the damage and preliminary indications are that the damage was produced
by straight line winds. The most significant damage started just northeast
of Eutaw on U.S. Highway 11 and extended southeast, ending near the
Wedgeworth community on State Highway 60. The swath of damage was two
miles wide and approximately 6.5 miles long. Thousands of trees were
snapped off or uprooted along the path and several power lines were
downed.
Large hail up to 2 inches in diameter also accompanied the supercell thunderstorm.
In a few locations across Greene and Hale Counties, the hail drifted
up to 1. 5 feet deep.
Elsewhere along the storm's path in Greene and Hale counties, several
trees were blown down and hail was reported up to the size of quarters.
Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were in effect for Greene County from
4:52 pm until 6:15 pm. A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was in effect for
Hale County from 5:27 pm until 6:15 pm.
All images below show the extensive tree damage along US-11 just northeast
of Eutaw. Click on the thumbnails to view full sized images.
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