![]() The final tornado for this event in the NWS Blacksburg forecast area briefly The length of the tornado track wasĮstimated at 6.25 miles, and the maximum width was approximately 330 Injuries were reported with zero fatalities. In total, 15 homes were damagedĪlong with 35 structures including sheds, outbuildings, and garages. Northeast snapping and uprooting trees just west of the Ivy Hill Golf Course.Īdditional tree damage was noted on the western slopes of Fleming The tornado crossed Bethany Church Road and Langford Lane Miles southeast of Norwood before heading north northeast toward U.S During the morning of MayĢ7th, a high end EF2 tornado with maximum winds of 135 mph touchdown 0.4 The third tornado of this event was the most destructive. The tornado lifted in a wooded area a couple No homes wereĭamaged nor were there any injuries. Were either snapped or uprooted along the path of the tornado. The tornado was on the ground for approximately2.8 miles with a path width of 100 yards. This EF-1 tornado also had maximum winds around 95 mph and touchdown 2.1 The second tornado touched down in Surry County at 11:03 PM on May 26th. Almost all direct damage consisted of numerous mature treesĮither snapped or uprooted, although one shed was also destroyed. Howards Branch Road and proceeded north-northeast until lifting along The tornado touched down in a small wooded area just west of Tornado had maximum winds estimated to be 95 mph with a path length ofġ.5 miles. The first tornado developed at 7:13 PM on May 26th in Yadkin County. Tornadoes touched down in the NWS Blacksburg forecast area. In Halifax county, four residences wereĭamaged from down trees, including one family that was displaced.įrom the evening of May 26th to the morning of May 27th, four known Four families were displaced in Lynchburg when treesįell on homes and an apartment. The 2200 block of Bishop Creek Road, causing the car to run off the road, and In Campbell County, One tree fell on a car while it was traveling along Pittsylvania county, 42% of customers were without power at the peak of theĮvent. Tens of thousands of people were temporarily without power. Numerous trees were blown down across the foothills and Piedmont of NorthĬarolina and the Virginia Piedmont as the remains of Ian moved across our Remnants of Ian bring damaging winds resulting in one fatality The entire Top 5 list can be found below.ġ. Two of the five were High Country related, the winter storm of January 16-17 and the recent record cold of December 23-26. The National Weather Service Blacksburg office, which serves Watauga and Ashe counties, has announced their Top 5 Weather Events of 2022.
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