November 30, 2010
9:57 AM| Date | November 30, 2010 |
| Time | 9:57 AM |
| County | Autauga |
| City | Prattville |
| Property Loss | $58000.00M |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 269920 |
0.8 E Prattville - 1.3 SSE Fays The tornado touched down near the Selma Highway and CR-29, just south of the Autauga County Airport, where a few trees were snapped off. From there it traveled northeastward, causing its most significant damage as it crossed US-82 near Steward Street. Numerous trees were uprooted, several homes sustained minor roof damage and a few metal buildings were damaged. The tornado then crossed US-31 near Prattville Middle School, where an awning was damaged and tossed at least 50 yards. Roof coverings and awnings were also damaged on several homes and businesses along Sheila Blvd. The tornado finally lifted just west of the Elmore County L ine in the Premiere Place Shopping Center, where a portable, free standing security tower was damaged. Start: 32.4281/-86.5065 End: 32.4615/-86.4153
NWS EF Scale: F1
The tornado touched down near the Selma Highway and CR-29, just south of the Autauga County Airport, where a few trees were snapped off. From there it traveled northeastward, causing its most significant damage as it crossed US-82 near Steward Street. Numerous trees were uprooted, several homes sustained minor roof damage and a few metal buildings were damaged. The tornado then crossed US-31 near Prattville Middle School, where an awning was damaged and tossed at least 50 yards. Roof coverings and awnings were also damaged on several homes and businesses along Sheila Blvd. The tornado finally lifted just west of the Elmore County line in the Premiere Place Shopping Center, where a portable, free standing security tower was damaged.
A powerful late fall storm system, and associated cold frontal passage through Alabama, brought widespread thunderstorms to the state. Some of the storms in Central Alabama produced damaging winds and tornadoes.
Part of 6-tornado outbreak on November 30, 2010
A powerful late fall storm system, and associated cold frontal passage through Alabama, brought widespread thunderstorms to the state. Some of the storms in Central Alabama produced damaging winds and tornadoes.