Strong Wind — Wilson, Tennessee
2025-03-04 · Wilson, Tennessee
Event narrative
Strong non-thunderstorm winds across Wilson County caused several downed trees. Near Green Hill, a tree fell along Lebanon Road near South Greenhill Road, causing the eastbound lane to be blocked. Another large tree was also blown down onto Lebanon Road in Green Hill. Observed wind gusts around the time were between 40 to 55 mph. Damages are a rough estimate.
Wider weather episode
A potent storm system tracked across the eastern United States, steering a very strong low-level jet over Middle Tennessee on March 4, 2025. These very strong upper-level winds were able to mix down to the surface which resulted in damaging winds across the area. The strongest winds during this event were measured across the Cumberland Plateau where wind gusts of 55 to 65 mph occurred. While wind gusts weren't as strong west of the Cumberland Plateau, several hours of strong winds still caused damage. Across Middle Tennessee, numerous reports of downed trees and powerlines along with power outages were received.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1230445. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.