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Thunderstorm Wind — St. Clair, Alabama

2025-05-20 · near Ragland, St. Clair, Alabama

61 EG
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Event narrative

Several trees were uprooted and several tree limbs were snapped along County Road 26 just west of Ragland, with much of town losing power.

Wider weather episode

A large, negatively-tilted trough over the central Plains ushered a cold front through the Central Alabama region late on May 20. Clusters of showers and thunderstorms developed into a broken line, moving across northern and eastern areas from Marion County to Cleburne County. A more concentrated area of wind damage occurred from eastern St. Clair to eastern Calhoun County, with numerous trees and power lines downed. An EF1 tornado was confirmed in the Saks area as well. Another EF1 tornado occurred in southeastern Cleburne County near Macedonia, near the Georgia state line. Early the next morning, a lone cell formed near the city of Montgomery and moved southeastward, producing another EF1 tornado in Bullock County around 4 AM CDT.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1254052. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.