Cleanup continues in Henry County after an EF1 twister tore by means of Henry County. (FOX 5)
ATLANTA – The Nationwide Climate Service (NWS) in Atlanta has confirmed a complete of three tornadoes in North Georgia following Monday morning’s storms.
PREVIOUS STORY: EF-1 twister confirmed in Spalding County, 2nd twister in Henry
What we all know:
The newest affirmation is an EF-1 twister that started in far southeastern Coweta County and traveled by means of Fayette and Spalding counties, bringing the full storm-related tornadoes within the area to a few. All had been comparatively weak, however every left a definite path of harm. Luckily, no accidents or deaths had been reported.
What We Know About Every Twister
Twister #1 – Coweta, Fayette, Spalding Counties
- Time: 7:22 a.m. to 7:39 a.m.
- Score: EF-1
- Peak Winds: 90 mph
- Path Size: 14.1 miles
- Max Width: 240 yards
Twister #2 – Spalding County
- Time: 7:38 a.m. to 7:44 a.m.
- Score: EF-0
- Peak Winds: 80 mph
- Path Size: 4.3 miles
- Max Width: 100 yards
Twister #3 – Henry County
- Time: 7:48 a.m. to 7:50 a.m.
- Score: EF-0
- Peak Winds: 75 mph
- Path Size: 1.62 miles
- Max Width: 75 yards
What they’re saying:
All three tornadoes had been comparatively short-lived however function a reminder that even lower-rated tornadoes can pose a critical menace. The NWS continues to survey harm and monitor extreme climate dangers all through the area.