What areas were under the tornado watch?
Eastern counties of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky were under the tornado watch.
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A tornado watch was issued for parts of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, leading to school closures and heightened readiness for power restoration efforts.
Windy conditions persisted through Sunday evening as a strong storm system approached Middle Tennessee. The tornado watch included the eastern counties of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, but the watch for Davidson County was canceled at 11:50 p.m. The storm was expected to bring strong wind gusts and the potential for tornadoes, followed by a temperature drop and possible light snow showers. School districts across Middle Tennessee adjusted their schedules for Monday, March 16. Nashville Electric Service (NES) significantly increased the number of lineworkers on standby, learning from the impacts of a previous ice storm. This proactive measure aimed to minimize potential power outages and expedite restoration efforts.
Eastern counties of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky were under the tornado watch.
Strong wind gusts up to 75 mph, potential tornadoes, and a subsequent temperature drop with possible light snow showers.
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