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At a Glance The storms caused significant damage in Alabama and Georgia on Monday.

At least nine tornadoes touched down on March 19th in the South.

Severe thunderstorms, including a few strong tornadoes, ripped through parts of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina Mar. 18-20, 2018. This included the first EF3+ intensity tornadoes in over 300 days .

Tuesday, March 20

Hail fell in the Orlando metro area mid-afternoon from Clermont eastward to downtown and the University of Central Florida.

Ping pong size hail was reported at the University of Central Florida just before 3 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.

Ping pong and golf ball size hail fell at Jacksonville International Airport Tuesday afternoon.

Egg size hail, or hail two inches in diameter, was reported early Tuesday afternoon in Daytona Beach and Holly Hill, Florida.

Hail as large as half dollars (1.25 inches in diameter) has fallen in Chiefland, or along Florida's nature coast, early afternoon Tuesday.

Some hail has also fallen along the coasts of Georgia and South Carolina this afternoon. Blackshear, Georgia, near Waycross, picked up hail as large as 2 inches in diameter , which is quite rare for southern Georgia.

A 73 mph wind gust was recorded in the mouth of Tampa Bay near Fort DeSoto Park. Two palm trees were snapped and hail was reported near St. Petersburg, Florida. The Sunshine Skyway bridge over Tampa Bay was closed for a little over an hour due to high winds.

A 77 mph wind gust was recorded at Port Canaveral late Tuesday afternoon.

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Monday, March 19

A total of at least nine tornadoes touched down from Mississippi to Georgia.

At least seven tornadoes touched down in northern and central Alabama, including in the towns (or counties) of: Jacksonville (EF3), Falkville, Albertville (EF2, Northern Madison/Hazel Green (EF1), Ardmore/Limestone County (EF2), Cedar Creek Lake (EF1) and Russellville (EF1). At least one tornado touched down in Mississippi, in Tishomingo County (EF0). One tornado also touched down in southern Atlanta (EF2).

An EF3 tornado with 140 mph winds caused considerable damage on and near the campus of Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama, on Monday evening, according to the NWS. Other tornadoes in this region are still being surveyed.

An EF1 tornado touched down with 100 mph winds near Cedar Creek Lake, or 8 miles west of Russellville, Alabama. The tornado completely destroyed a covered boat slip on the lake, and several single-family homes withstood roof damage.

The storm then caused another EF1 tornado early Monday evening near Russellville, Alabama , where there was visible damage to a metal building and downed trees and power lines, according to NWS storm reports. One barn was destroyed and significant damage was found in a grove of pine and cedar trees. Only minor damage to homes was found.

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An EF2 tornado was responsible for the significant damage seen in Ardmore, Alabama, in Limestone County near the Tennesse border. The multi-vortex tornado was on the ground for 23 miles through far northern Alabama early Monday evening. Several homes had their shingles ripped off, and two homes nearly lost their entire roofs. Hundreds of trees north of Elmont, Alabama were snapped or uprooted.

Farther east, an EF1 touched down in northern Madison County near Hazel Green with maximum winds of 105 mph. The tornado hit a building supply yard and nearby houses east of Highway 231. Metal roofing was completely removed from the supply yard and the underlying wooden support structure was broken, according to the NWS.

Tennis ball to baseball-size hail was produced by a severe thunderstorm that rumbled through Good Hope and Cullman, Alabama, early Monday evening . Major hail damage to vehicles and their windshields was observed across this area.

Severe storms rolled into north-central Georgia late Monday with damaging winds and at least one tornado.

A strong, but brief EF2 tore through southern Fulton County, near Fairburn, Georgia Monday evening. More than 50 homes in the Chestnut Ridge neighborhood sustained damage. Numerous homes had large sections of their roofs removed and partial wall collapse. Large trees on the east side of the neighborhood were also snapped or uprooted.

At least three people were injured in the Peach State, including an on-duty Atlanta police officer when a tree fell on his patrol car near Buckhead.

Two people were also injured near Buchanan by a possible tornado that sent a tree crashing into their mobile home.

An EF0 tornado was surveyed by the National Weather Service near Belmont, Mississippi. Few other details are known.

Sunday, March 18

Hail up to 3 inches in diameter, roughly baseball-size, pelted parts of Texas on March 18, including the city of College Station.

Driven by high winds, hail damaged at least one home in Grimes County and shattered car windows in the town of Caldwell, Texas .

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One brief tornado was sighted, and another possible tornado in the northern Texas Panhandle on the evening of March 18 blew out windows and a barn door on a farm.