Tornadoes in Maury County

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This is a list of significant tornadoes that have touched down in Maury County since 1900.

This list does not include F0 events.

Tornadoes in Maury County, Tennessee
Date Location Intensity Description
November 20, 1900 Columbia F4 Tornado touched down between Mt. Pleasant and Columbia and cut an 8 mile path, destroying Neely's Mill and killing 27, mostly in the Macedonia neighborhood of Columbia.[1]
April 29, 1909 Hickman County, Maury County, Williamson County F3 Tornado passed through extreme northwestern part of Maury County while cutting a 45-mile path between Centerville and Franklin. Killed 17 and injured 43, but no known injuries/deaths in Maury County.[2]
April 15, 1910 Columbia F2 Tornado caused damage to buildings in downtown Columbia and one injury.[3]
March 13, 1913 Giles County, southeastern Maury County F2 Tornado caused damage to buildings near Culleoka, 25 injuries and 2 deaths.[4]
April 6, 1936 Northwest Maury County F3 The Mule Day Tornado of 1936. Part of the Tupelo-Gainesville Outbreak. Killed 5 people and destroyed 30 homes.[5]
January 10, 1963 Spring Hill F3 Tornado cut through center of Spring Hill, destroying buildings and causing other damage; several injuries occurred (contemporaneous source says 2 "severe injuries"; Wikipedia says 4 injuries).[6][7]
April 3, 1974 Northeastern Maury County F1 Tornado, part of April 3-4, 1974 Super Outbreak, cut an 8 mile path east of Columbia. No injuries or deaths.[8]
April 16, 1998 Lawrence, Giles, southeastern Maury County F4 or F5 Tornado, part of April 16, 1998 outbreak, cut a 19-mile path through northern Lawrence and Giles Counties and southern Maury County, causing damage near Culleoka (including an overturned 18-wheeler and flipped cars) and 9 injuries along its path.[9] This tornado is sometimes referred to as being "The Forgotten F5" although a 2013 reanalysis concluded that it was not the same tornado as the F5 tornado that touched down earlier that evening in Lawrence County (even though the two were both produced by the same supercell thunderstorm).[10]
May 25, 2000 Williamsport, Cross Bridges, Fountain Heights F1, F1, F2 (three separate tornadoes) Three small tornadoes caused property damage across the county over a twelve-hour period.[11]
December 23, 2015 Wayne, Lawrence, southwestern Maury County F3 Destroyed a barn near Mount Pleasant; injured 7 people along a 50 mile path.[12]

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