4 tornado touchdowns confirmed across Michigan so far
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Survey teams from the National Weather Service fanned out across parts of Michigan on Monday and so far have confirmed four tornadoes that touched down in different parts of the state this weekend.
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A weather station at the Jackson County-Reynolds Field Airport reported a thunderstorm wind gust of 96 mph near Jackson, Michigan.
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An EF-1 tornado touched down in Henry County just after 1 p.m. Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz and Meteorologist Brian Monahan tracked the tornado warning live on Channel 2.
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One to Henry county and the other to an area in Newnan County. The first crew determined that an EF-1 tornado with winds reaching 85 to 90 mph touched down in north-central Henry County, causing significant damage across several areas.
In 2015, the last time, other than during Hurricane Michael, the city received this type of damage; it was straight-line winds, not a twister, that caused it.
"Several tornadoes will also occur with supercells. A few of these tornadoes could be strong." Accuweather meteorologists warned that more than a dozen tornadoes were possible Sunday afternoon and Sunday night,
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