A small but deadly tornado outbreak affected West and Middle Tennessee on the night of March 2 and into the morning of March 3, 2020, including one that hit downtown Nashville and another that impacted areas in the western part of Cookeville.Twenty-five people were killed by the tornadoes, more than 300 were injured, and more than 70,000 lost power in the storm. Police officers observing the damage along Woodland Street after a tornado hit East Nashville on Tuesday. MNPD camera captures tornado at 3rd and Jefferson Rachel Wegner , Nashville Tennessean Published 7:22 p.m. CT March 12, 2020 | Updated 7:24 p.m. CT March 12, 2020 CLOSE

Two powerful tornadoes with winds up to 175 mph unleashed much of the destruction that left at least 24 people dead this week in central Tennessee. The tornado warning continued to be extended for Wilson county through 1:30 a.m. ... Video … CNN…

Strong storms and at least one tornado tore through Nashville and a swath of Middle Tennessee, killing at least 19 people and leaving a number of homes and other buildings in ruins.
Tornado season 2020 17 photos The devastation came overnight on the day Tennessee participated in the Super Tuesday presidential primary when more than … Severe storms and at least one tornado slammed through central Tennessee, killing 24 people and wrecking hundreds of buildings hours before dawn on Tuesday.

From house to house, neighborhood to neighborhood, flyover interactive shows view of violence wrought by storms
... located before it was destroyed by an EF3 tornado on Monday, April 13, 2020… ... March 3, 2020. The deadly tornado outbreak continued into the Carolinas and Tennessee on Monday. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency is reporting multiple deaths ... 2020.

Another tornado damaged more than 100 structures along a 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) path of destruction in Putnam County, wiping some homes from their … A man walks past storm debris following a deadly tornado, March 3, 2020, in Nashville, Tenn. Mark Humphrey/AP A state of emergency was declared in Tennessee as a result of the damage.