Thunderstorms Continue To Move Through Upstate
GREENVILLE, S.C.
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WYFF 4.com
The Memorial Day weekend kicked off with some continue fireworks as clever storms changed by a segment Thursday night bringing thunderstorms, complicated rain, blowing winds and even accost to some tools of a region.
Hail Video From uLocal user: Emmadele
Thursday night’s storms left widespread, though usually teenager damage.
On Yellowstone Drive in Greenville County, a ulocal user reported that a charge broken a vessel and dual 20-foot pieces of fence.
There was also a news of repairs to a roof of a Townville Fire Department in Anderson County.
Downed trees blocked countless road, including one on Old Buncombe Road in Greenville County.
At a tallness of a storm, there were some-more than 6,000 energy outages in a Upstate and another 4,000 in Western North Carolina.
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