NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky are experiencing severe weather on Wednesday, prompting numerous Tornado Warnings and Tornado Watches throughout the region.
Viewer-Shared Photos of the Storm
Viewers have captured the intensity of the storm through various photos, depicting the impact of hail and the storm’s progression. Here are some snapshots shared with News 2 on Wednesday, May 8:
- Lebanon: A storm passing through Lebanon (Courtesy: Sabrina Buer).
- White House: Storm seen on I-65 North in White House (Courtesy: Spencer Ellithorpe).
- Springville: Storm over Big Sandy River in Springville (Courtesy: Sylvia Abshire).
- Lebanon: Another view of the storm moving north of Lebanon (Courtesy: Eli Hodge).
- Big Rock: Hailfall captured in Big Rock (Courtesy: Kayla Tipton).
- Paris: Hailstorm in Paris (Courtesy: Tammy Brown and Mary Reynolds).
- Clarksville: Hailstorm captured in Clarksville (Courtesy: Deb Stinson, Keya Maxwell, Denise Collins, Tina Roberts, and Patricia Miller).
- Springfield: Flooding in Springfield (Courtesy: Springfield Parks and Rec).
- Indian Mound: Fallen tree in Indian Mound (Courtesy: Charlene Thompson).
If you have captured any images or videos of the severe weather, you can share them by emailing [email protected].
Remember, you can stay informed about weather updates by downloading the News 2 Storm Tracker app for real-time updates and alerts.
Conclusion: Stay Safe and Informed
As severe weather sweeps through Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, it’s crucial to stay safe and informed. Pay attention to weather alerts and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your property. Download the News 2 Storm Tracker app to access reliable weather updates anytime, anywhere. Stay safe!
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