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Last Map Update: Tue, Apr 29, 2025 at 3:10:25 am CDT

Thunderstorm chances increase across Middle Tennessee today, with best chances during the afternoon and evening. Some storms could be strong to severe posing threats for damaging wind gusts and large hail. The threat for tornadoes and flooding rains remains very low.
Temperatures this week will be some of the warmest of the year so far! Highs through Wednesday will reach into the mid and upper 80s for most of Middle Tennessee, but drop off a few degrees Thursday and Friday. Rain and storm chances persist through Friday as well.
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Middle Tennessee Weather History For April 29th...
On April 29, 1909...The deadliest tornado outbreak ever in Middle
Tennessee hits from the evening hours on April 29 into the early
morning hours on April 30, killing 62 people. F4 tornado hits Giles
and Lincoln Counties, killing 31, and injuring 70. It is the 2nd
deadliest tornado ever to strike Middle Tennessee. In Bee Spring
(Giles County) alone, 22 persons are killed. F3 tornado strikes
Hickman and Williamson Counties, killing 17, and injuring 43. About
75 homes are damaged or destroyed at Centerville, and losses total
over $100,000. 4 people are killed by an F3 tornado east of
Clarksville. At least 12 tornadoes strike Middle Tennessee.


 

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