As of Sunday afternoon, the Tennessee Department of Health had not reported any storm-related fatalities in Tennessee.
In other parts of the country, over three dozen were killed as severe storms and tornadoes tore through the Midwest and South.
Several rounds of significant severe weather impacted Tennessee on Friday and Saturday (March 14 – 15, 2025). The National Weather Service issued more than 60 watches and warnings for hazardous weather, including tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and flooding.
On Sunday, a storm damage survey team surveyed EF-1 tornado damage in Bedford and Rutherford counties on Sunday, near Christiana. Preliminary information shows the tornado traveled 4.5 miles between US 41A and US 231 with a maximum wind speed of 95 mph on the afternoon of Saurday, March 15.
As of 5 p.m. Central on Sunday, there were less than 4,100 reported power outages across the state.
The Town of Woodbury in Cannon County has issued a Boil Water Notice for customers until Tuesday, March 18 due to flooding at Woodbury Water Treatment Plan.
Many areas of the state that have reported downed trees and weather-related flooding. Please check the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) SmartWay website for closures or other impacts.