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DAMAGE REPORTS: Storms Topple Trees Across Tuscaloosa County
Storms bringing strong winds and heavy rain moved over Tuscaloosa County on Thursday, causing primarily tree damage across the area.

TUSCALOOSA, AL. — Here is a list of damage reports filed with the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center during Thursday's storms, which brought heavy winds and rain to the area.
Luckily, no property damage was reported.
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— Ryan Phillips (@JournoRyan) August 27, 2020
- Trees blown down along Highway 171 near Lake Lurleen State Park (6:19 p.m.)
- Trees blown down at Rue Road and Bone Camp Road (6:20 p.m.)
- Tree blown down near Bear Creek Road (6:54 p.m.)
- Trees blown down on 2nd Court East near McFarland Mall. (6:57 p.m.)
- Trees blown down near Bryant-Denny Stadium (7 p.m.)
- Tree damage reported in Buhl near Sipsey Valley (7 p.m.)
- Trees blown down in Elrod near Highway 140 and Springer Road (7:05 p.m.)
- Tree damage reported in Northport, with winds estimated at 50-60 mph. (7:06 p.m.)
- Tree damage reported near Buhl Post Office (7:06 p.m.)
- Trees blown down on Olivewood Road in Northport (7:11 p.m.)
- Additional tree damage reported along Highway 171 near Lake Lurleen State Park (7:19)
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