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Preliminary Local Storm Report
National Weather Service Mobile AL
241 AM CDT Wed May 15 2024

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

0148 AM     Tstm Wnd Dmg     1 S Vredenburgh         31.82N 87.32W
05/10/2024                   Monroe             AL   NWS Storm Survey

            Swaths of significant straight line wind
            damage were surveyed in Monroe County
            Alabama, including in the community of
            Vredenburgh was a large pine tree snapped
            and then landed on a destroyed a residence
            (estimated 90 mph), near Buena Vista and
            Rikard`s Mill where damaging winds uprooted
            and snapped trees (90 mph), along a private
            camp site east of State Highway 265 where
            numerous trees were snapped (100-110 mph),
            and near the community of Beatrice where
            additional trees were downed (90 mph).

0203 AM     Tornado          1 SW Midway             31.71N 87.06W
05/10/2024                   Monroe             AL   NWS Storm Survey

            The tornado started just west of State
            Highway 83 about 1 mile southwest of Midway,
            AL in Conecuh County at EF-1 intensity where
            several trees were snapped in a rotating
            pattern. The tornado then moved east and
            crossed Mixonville Rd just south of the
            community of Mixonville where multiple pine
            trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado
            continued eastward and crossed the
            intersection of County Road 33 and Osprey
            Road where additional trees were snapped
            with some slight debarking was noted on a
            few trees. The tornado peaked in intensity
            at estimated EF-2 strength (115 mph) as it
            crossed into Butler County where numerous
            pine trees were snapped in a wide swaths
            along portions of State Highway 106. A
            manufactured home was rolled near the
            intersection of State Highway 106 and
            Interstate 65. Trees were downed in several
            neighborhoods in the community of Georgiana
            before the tornado likely lifted as the
            circulation dissipated just east of
            Georgiana.


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