Damage from strong storms hitting across Tennessee Valley

NORTH ALABAMA (WHNT) — The Weather Authority tracked a strong line of storms Saturday night into Sunday morning that caused damage in parts of the Tennessee Valley.

We’ve received reports of damage, fallen power lines, fallen trees and power outages in several areas.

As of 9:25 a.m. Sunday, over 2,700 Florence Electric customers are still without power in Lauderdale County.

In Marshall County, power was reported to be out for over 200 total customers of several utility providers.

Over 600 are reported to be without power in Colbert and Franklin Counties Sunday morning.

The National Weather Service is expected to survey the areas near Russellville, Tuscumbia, Rogersville and Boaz onSunday. “A final assessment including results of the survey are expected to be completed and transmitted via a Public Information Statement by 6 p.m.”

To view power outages across the area, click here.

The National Weather Service reported that 82 mph winds were recorded at the Northwest Alabama Regional Airport last night.

If you have any photos of damage from this line of storms to submit to News 19, you can post them to the gallery below or email them to photo@whnt.com.

 


 

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