March 10, 2000
9:11 PM11.5 NE Heiberger-3.4 NE Lawley Numerous trees were downed. A few homes and mobile homes received damage. Start: 32.8352/-87.1136 End: 32.8967/-86.9171
NWS EF Scale: F0
A weak tornado began just inside the Perry County border near SR 219 and continued on a 12 mile path into Bibb County. The tornado ended just south of Randolph near CR 36. One home had its front porch ripped off and corners of the roof partially torn up in Perry County near SR 219. Numerous trees were knocked down or snapped off during the entire track of the tornado. In Bibb County, one mobile home had damage to its roof and siding. Another home sustained minor roof damage near SR 219. In Lawley, one tree fell onto a mobile home damaging it severely. Several barns were also damaged and a few homes had minor roof damage. The tornado traveled through mostly rural areas. Beginning: 32 50.147/87 6.718 Ending: 32 53.803/86 55.024
Part of 5-tornado outbreak on March 10, 2000
A weak tornado began just inside the Perry County border near SR 219 and continued on a 12 mile path into Bibb County. The tornado ended just south of Randolph near CR 36. One home had its front porch ripped off and corners of the roof partially torn up in Perry County near SR 219. Numerous trees were knocked down or snapped off during the entire track of the tornado. In Bibb County, one mobile home had damage to its roof and siding. Another home sustained minor roof damage near SR 219. In Lawley, one tree fell onto a mobile home damaging it severely. Several barns were also damaged and a few homes had minor roof damage. The tornado traveled through mostly rural areas. Beginning: 32 50.147/87 6.718 Ending: 32 53.803/86 55.024