March 12, 2026
2:03 AM| Date | March 12, 2026 |
| Time | 2:03 AM |
| County | Pike |
| City | Troy |
| Property Loss | $0 |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | SWDI 2026-03-12T08:04:55Z_KMXX_U8 |
1 N Springhill A localized area of storm damage was surveyed by NWS Birmingham Meteorologists along Highway 87 to the north of Spring Hill. The damage in this area was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with several Housing Authority duplexes sustaining significant roof damage on the west side of 87. The key indicator of a tornado was insulation splattering on the eastern wall of one of the buildings, along with a weak debris signature noted on KEOX radar. Debris was also strewn across a field on the southern side of the circulation. The tornado continued east across Highway 87 where several more duplexes sustained minor roof damage with a couple of uprooted trees noted in the area as well. The tornado was rather short-lived with a path length of roughly one-quarter mile, and no notable areas of damage before or after the Housing Authority property.
NWS EF Scale: EF0
Part of 6-tornado outbreak on March 12, 2026