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STORM · JUN 25 2025 · TWIGGS COUNTY · JEFFERSONVILLE

Thunderstorm Wind reported near JEFFERSONVILLE at 2215 (NOAA event 1280228)

Magnitude: 39 EG. Report source: Public. Tree limbs on SR 18 both directions at Balls Church Rd. All lanes closed.

NEARBY ON THE RECORD · Twiggs County

  1. STORM MAR 12 2026 · TWIGGS · NOAA STORM EVENTS DATABASE

    Tornado reported near JEFFERSONVILLE at 0625 (NOAA event 1328602)

    Report source: NWS Storm Survey. As the line of thunderstorms continued into east-central Georgia, a tornado developed in central Twiggs county, several miles to the southwest of the city of Jeffersonville at 7:25 AM EDT…

  2. STORM JUN 25 2025 · TWIGGS · NOAA STORM EVENTS DATABASE

    Thunderstorm Wind reported near RIPLEY at 2236 (NOAA event 1280235)

    Magnitude: 39 EG. Report source: Public. Tree limbs on Watson Dairy Rd both directions at Durham Mill Rd. All lanes closed.

  3. STORM APR 10 2025 · TWIGGS · NOAA STORM EVENTS DATABASE

    Thunderstorm Wind reported near FITZPATRICK at 2212 (NOAA event 1261115)

    Magnitude: 52 EG. Report source: Emergency Manager. Two trees down along riggins mill road and parker road.

  4. STORM APR 10 2025 · TWIGGS · NOAA STORM EVENTS DATABASE

    Thunderstorm Wind reported near REIDS at 2212 (NOAA event 1261116)

    Magnitude: 52 EG. Report source: Emergency Manager. Two trees down along marion road near troon dr.

  5. STORM APR 06 2025 · TWIGGS · NOAA STORM EVENTS DATABASE

    Tornado reported near REIDS at 1645 (NOAA event 1257561)

    Report source: NWS Storm Survey. A broken line of storms exhibiting occasional rotation (known as|a Quasi-Linear Convective System, or QLCS) moved across Bibb and|Twiggs counties and produced a tornado that began near th…

  6. STORM APR 06 2025 · TWIGGS · NOAA STORM EVENTS DATABASE

    Tornado reported near FRANKLINTON at 1648 (NOAA event 1257564)

    Report source: NWS Storm Survey. Numerous trees had been snapped several feet above|ground, with a few others uprooted, likely caused by winds of|approximately 90 mph (EF-1). These impacted and brought down|powerlines al…