In the early hours of March 31, 2025, Maury County was struck by a series of powerful storms that left a significant mark on the region. The severe weather brought with it intense winds, heavy rainfall, and the potential for tornado activity, resulting in widespread destruction across the county. Emergency management officials are currently engaged in assessing the full extent of the damage caused by these storms.
Reports from various areas indicate that numerous trees and power lines have been downed, and multiple structures have sustained damage. As a result, several neighborhoods are experiencing power outages, prompting local officials to advise residents to steer clear of hazardous areas while emergency crews work diligently to restore services. Notably, Trotwood Avenue has been closed due to the storm’s impact.
In response to the situation, the National Weather Service is deploying teams to the area to assist with damage assessments. Authorities are urging residents to exercise caution while driving, as roads may be obstructed by fallen branches, trees, power lines, and other debris. It is essential for residents to stay informed by following updates from local news outlets and official emergency management channels as the situation develops.

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