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Preliminary Local Storm Report
National Weather Service Greenville-Spartanburg SC
851 AM EDT Sat May 11 2024

..TIME...   ...EVENT...      ...CITY LOCATION...     ...LAT.LON...
..DATE...   ....MAG....      ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
            ..REMARKS..

1215 AM     Tornado          2 NNW Black Mountain    35.64N 82.35W
05/09/2024                   Buncombe           NC   NWS Storm Survey

            Tornado touched down along North Fork Road
            where several trees were uprooted, then
            moved southeast across Allen Mountain and
            across the Black Mountain Golf Course where
            additional trees were uprooted along with
            large limbs snapped. The most concentrated
            damage occurred from Laurel Ave to just
            north of downtown Black mountain where
            multiple trees were uprooted along with
            numerous large limbs snapped. Several homes
            sustained damage from falling trees. A radio
            tower at the Black Mountain fire station was
            also toppled. The tornado lifted along East
            State Street. Tornado rated EF0 with 85 mph
            peak winds.

1222 AM     Tornado          4 SW Tuckasegee         35.23N 83.18W
05/09/2024                   Jackson            NC   NWS Storm Survey

            Survey confirmed a tornado based on a path
            of damage in the Nantahala National Forest
            in Jackson County. Tornado damage observed
            between Tilley Creek Rd and Highway 107.
            Further surveying will be completed by
            county officials using drone photography,
            but evidence collected so far indicates an
            EF1 tornado with 110 mph winds.


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