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Severe weather threat April 25th


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There saying possible tornado touchdown off wade Hampton and pleasantburg drive in Greenville lot of trees down can anyone confirm?


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Yes. I have had a friend confirm that the Botany Woods subdivision in Greenville County took a possible hit. Lots of downed trees and impassable roads. This area is about five minutes away from the Haywood Rd/I-385 interchange.


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So far, this is the only known radar confirmed tornado in the area.  This had a TDS on it, and was just before the warning was issued.  It appeared to form

in the bookend portion of the outflow tail, along the back of the hook echo.  This is the 9:09 PM GSP scan near Wade Hampton, just west of the radar: couplet5.png.bec9c3b6b76696ba62dfb7c58c347051.png

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EF-2 in Greenville County, SC last night.

...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 04/25/20 TORNADO EVENT...

.20200425_wadehampton...

Start Location...3 N Greenville in Greenville County SC
End Location...3 SSE Taylors in Greenville County SC
Date...04/25/2020
Estimated Time...09:09 PM EDT
Maximum EF-Scale Rating...EF2
Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...115 mph
Maximum Path Width...200.0 yards
Path Length...5.54 miles
Beginning Lat/Lon...34.8916 / -82.3915
Ending Lat/Lon...34.8782 / -82.2974
* Fatalities...0
* Injuries...0

...Summary...
An EF2 tornado touched down just east of the Montebello
subdivision in central Greenville County. Initial damage
consisted mainly of large tree limbs broken, but the tornado
intensified and uprooted trees and snapped numerous tree trunks
as it approached and ran along Pleasantburg Dr. The tornado
reached its peak intensity of 115 mph and width of close to
400 yards for the first time after crossing Rutherford Rd, where
it lifted the roof off a motel in the Forest Hills area, snapped
numerous hardwood tree trunks, and threw the roofing material a
good distance, destroying numerous cars. The tornado continued to
snap and uproot trees as it moved parallel to Brushy Creek and
crossed Wade Hampton Blvd, where it lifted much of the roof off a
restaurant and damaged the SAVMOR building. The tornado then
continued moving eastward and winds reached peak intensity of
115 mph again as it crossed Edwards Rd, where it snapped and
uprooted multiple hardwood trees. In addition, the tornado
debarked many of these trees. The tornado kept going towards
Botany Rd, where it damaged a church building and snapped more
trees. The tornado then crossed E. North St. where it weakened,
snapping numerous tree limbs before lifting just before reaching
Hudson Rd.  
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