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Nearly 50 miles long | WHAS11 News Meteorologists explain the deadly path of the Nashville tornado

Stats show nighttime tornadoes are more than twice as deadly as those that occur during daylight.

A violent and destructive tornado took a path nearly 50 miles long through downtown Nashville and its surrounding suburbs around 1:50 a.m., according to WHAS11 meteorologist Kaitlynn Fish. 

Fish says that it would be tantamount to a tornado moving from downtown Louisville all the way to Frankfort in the middle of the night, while thousands are asleep. 

So far more than 20 people have been killed as a result of the tornado. The number of deaths could increase.

Stats show nighttime tornadoes are more than twice as deadly as those that occur during daylight.

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