August 29, 2005
2:16 PM| Date | August 29, 2005 |
| Time | 2:16 PM |
| County | BullockMontgomery |
| City | Montgomery |
| Property Loss | $190.0K |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 5471198 |
1.3 W Mitchell- 1.5 NE Cecil National Weather Service meteorologists conducted a ground survey on Tuesday August 30, 2005. This survey was followed by an aerial survey performed on Wednesday August 31, 2005. It has been determined that an F0 tornado occurred with winds estimated around 70 miles an hour. The tornado touched down at approximately 316 PM CDT, 1.31 miles west of Mitchell in northwestern Bullock County. The tornado crossed State Highway 110 and moved into eastern Montgomery County. The tornado then crossed County Road 2 before lifting around 325 PM CDT, 1.42 miles north northeast of Cecil. The tornado damage path was 5.94 miles long and 300 yards wide at its widest point. Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped off along the path of the tornado. Several structures, homes, and mobile homes were also damaged along the path. Start: 32.2500/-85.9500 End: 32.3200/-85.9800
NWS EF Scale: F0
Local law enforcement witnessed a brief tornado touchdown west of Union Springs. The brief tornado touched down at approximately 3:30 PM CDT just northwest of the intersection of State Highway 110 and US Highway 82. The tornado dipped down in a rural area and little or no damage was observed. The tornado path was 0.2 miles long and 25 yards wide at its widest point.Begin/End: 32 09.01/85 46.30
Part of 7-tornado outbreak on August 29, 2005