Severe thunderstorms brought strong winds and hail to Middle Tennessee, damaging vehicles and homes.
A line of severe weather began moving through the western part of the region around 2 p.m. Henry County saw a significant amount of hail during the storm.
PHOTO GALLERY: Severe Storms Cause Damage In Tennessee
A brief Tornado Warning was issued in Hopkins and Christian Counties until 3:15 p.m.
The storms moved into Davidson County around 3:30 p.m. Strong winds brought down a massive tree in the West End of Nashville.
A tree snapped and landed on 2 cars on Fairmont Dr. in Nashville. pic.twitter.com/7JhmK0uZI7
— Emily Luxen (@NC5_EmilyLuxen) March 27, 2017
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Another large tree limb fell on a moving vehicle on Hobbs Road in Green Hills near Julia Green Elementary. No injuries were reported.
A hanger at the Smyrna Airport was damaged during the storms. Part of the roof and the siding was blown off. However, no planes were damaged.
A second round of storms and Tornado Warnings were issued around 6 p.m.
At one point, more than 1,000 outages were reported for both Nashville Electric Service and Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation.
Watch our Middle Tennessee Radar to continue tracking the storms.