WATCH: Tornado rips through Derbyshire town
Roof tiles were ripped off, garden walls were blown down and gardens left in ruins as the tornado hit Alfreton.
Roof tiles were ripped off, garden walls were blown down and gardens left in ruins as the tornado hit Alfreton.
The Met Office has confirmed Alfreton was this afternoon hit by a tornado, caused by unstable weather conditions.
Met Office radar images from around the time of the tornado show a band of low pressure moving across the region.
A spokesman said tomorrow was looking less unstable - there will be more showers and wind but the chance of another tornado, particularly in the Derbyshire area, is looking unlikely.
West Midlands Weather: Windy on Sunday with showers and sunny spells
East Midlands Weather: Heavy rain over Derbyshire hills, drier and brighter elsewhere
The city’s spike in coronavirus cases has sparked a report that it may be the first UK location to be subjected to a district lockdown.