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18:30Z 65 WI Rock Beloit Jct Strong winds from a thunderstorm, enhanced by a gravity wave passing through the region, produced a wind gust estimated at 65 knots (75 mph) in the city of Beloit. The strong winds collapsed the roof of a day care center. Heavy rain and hail were also occurring at the time of the roof collapse.
19:45Z 50 OH Washington Watertown Large branches were blown down.
22:37Z 65 IL Greene Roodhouse
22:57Z 56 IL Macoupin Nilwood Thunderstorm winds blew the roofs off of two sheds just northwest of Nilwood. Much of the debris was scattered north and east of the property. Several pieces of wood from the sheds were sticking out of the mud in a nearby corn field.
23:00Z 61 IL Sangamon Loami Several outbuildings, garages, and grain bins were damaged along Johns Creek Road.
23:00Z 52 IL Macoupin Virden Thunderstorm winds blew down several large tree limbs around town. Also, a barn on Union Street had its roof blow off and the North Mac High School sustained minor roof and water damage.
23:02Z 61 IL Sangamon Auburn Several farm buildings were damaged.
23:05Z 61 IL Sangamon Chatham Several trees and power lines were blown down. One house suffered roof damage.
23:06Z 61 IL Sangamon Springfield Eight power poles were snapped and several power lines were blown down on South Second Street at Southwind Park.
23:15Z 56 IL Montgomery Raymond Thunderstorm winds blew part of the roof off of a large barn...just east of Interstate 55 just south of Illinois Route 48.
23:21Z 61 IL Christian Taylorville Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in Taylorville, causing widespread power outages.
23:25Z 61 IL Sangamon Buffalo Two houses suffered roof damage in Buffalo.
23:29Z 59 MO St. Charles St Charles
23:30Z 61 IL Sangamon Pawnee Numerous trees and power poles were snapped.
23:30Z 61 IL Christian Taylorville The siding was ripped off buildings on Cherokee Street.
23:35Z 52 IL Macoupin Shipman
23:40Z 56 IL Macoupin Plainview Thunderstorm winds blew down a large tree.
23:40Z 61 IL Logan Mt Pulaski A communications tower was blown over.
23:48Z 61 IL Macon Elwin Several large trees were blown down and 3 houses suffered minor damage.
23:49Z 52 MO Shannon Delaware Numerous trees were reported down and blocking Highway 19 and State Highway F. Trees and power lines were reported down on Highway E between Highways 160 and 60.
23:50Z 61 IL Macon Decatur A shed and 2 large trees were blown down. 3 houses and 2 garages suffered minor damage.
23:55Z 61 IL Macon Oakley Numerous power poles were blown down along County Highway 24 near Oakley. Two grain bins and a large shed were knocked down and the roof of a house was blown off.
00:05Z 61 IL Piatt Cerro Gordo Strong winds damaged several grain bins and sheds and the roof of a house.
00:10Z 56 MO Reynolds Ellington Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous trees in the Ellington area. A number of them fell onto local roads.
00:21Z 52 AR Pike Delight Several trees were blown down inside Delight.
00:25Z 61 IL Piatt Mansfield Several grain bins were blown over.
00:25Z 61 IL Douglas Arcola A power pole was blown down and a large shed was destroyed.
00:25Z 57 MO Wayne Piedmont Muni Arpt The automated observing system at the Piedmont airport measured a wind gust to 66 mph. A hangar building at the airport was damaged. The doors were damaged, along with one plane in the hangar. Widespread damage occurred in and around Piedmont. Trees and power lines were blown down, and power poles were down.
00:25Z 56 AR Logan Blue Mtn The roof was blown off City Hall and the fire department.
00:30Z 61 IL Champaign Staley Two semi trailers were blown over at I-74 and I-57.
00:30Z 61 AR Pope Dover Trees and power lines were blown down.
00:35Z 61 IL Douglas Villa Grove A tree was blown onto a garage in Villa Grove.
00:36Z 61 MO Wayne Silva In Silva, a pontoon boat, two vehicles, and a carport were damaged. The 26-foot pontoon boat was lifted off a trailer and flipped over. The carport was blown about one-eighth of a mile. The two vehicles received minor damage from the airborne objects. Shingles were blown off a garage and shed. Large trees were blown down. U.S. Highway 67 was blocked by downed power lines.
00:40Z 56 MO St. Francois Farmington Several trees were blown over onto U.S. Highway 67.
00:42Z 52 MO St. Louis Sappington Thunderstorm winds tore some siding off of a mobile home.
00:45Z 61 IL Douglas Newman Two houses sustained roof damage in Newman. A large shed and a small block warehouse were severely damaged. In addition, a small shed was tipped over and blown across a lot into an antique trailer.
00:45Z 61 MO Madison Fredericktown
00:45Z 52 IL Coles Charleston Shingles were blown off a roof and an 8-inch diameter tree was knocked down.
00:46Z 52 MO Carter Ellsinore A feeder line between Ellsinore and Van Buren was knocked down.
00:47Z 61 MO Wayne Greenville Trees were blown down on the west side of the community.
00:49Z 52 AR Garland Red Oak Thunderstorm winds blew trees down.
00:50Z 56 MO Ste. Genevieve Ste Genevieve Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees and power lines around town. Also, the roof of a hardware store sustained minor damage due to the thunderstorm winds.
00:51Z 65 MO Jefferson Festus
00:54Z 56 AR Garland Price A large tree fell onto a house.
00:55Z 65 MO Bollinger Sitzke Store Winds were estimated from 70 to 75 mph in a wide area, mainly north and west of Marble Hill. Widespread damage to trees and power lines occurred. The roofs were damaged on some homes. A tree went through the roof of a house on Highway Y off Route 34. Many sheds were damaged.
00:57Z 70 IL Edgar Chrisman Downburst winds caused damage to a pole barn, the roof of a house, and numerous power poles about 1.5 miles west of Chrisman.
01:05Z 70 MO Perry Brewer In Perryville, widespread damage occurred to trees and some buildings. An apartment building formerly used as a nursing home was heavily damaged or destroyed. The roof was blown off, and one of the walls collapsed. One person was injured when a portion of the roof collapsed on him. Two pets were killed. Sixteen families were displaced. Perryville police received 500 other calls during the first hour after the storm. The roof of an economic development building was blown off. Many homes suffered roof damage. Many roads were littered with roof and tree debris. Several city schools were damaged, including the roofs of the senior high school and elementary school gym. Windows were broken in several buildings. Athletic fields and storage sheds were damaged. About 50 utility poles were destroyed. Elsewhere around the county, trees blocked numerous state and county roads. Due to thunderstorm winds, an 18-wheeler rolled over on Interstate 55 northbound at mile marker 133. The driver was freed by rescue crews and transported to a hospital with minor injuries. Traffic was stopped on the interstate for two hours.
01:05Z 61 IL Vermilion Rossville Numerous trees were blown down west of Rossville. One car was damaged when a tree fell onto it.
01:05Z 70 IL Vermilion Henning Downburst winds damaged numerous grain bins and trees in a path from 3 miles northeast of Henning northeastward to about 4 miles east-southeast of Rossville.
01:05Z 52 AR Hot Spring Glen Rose Thunderstorm winds blew trees down.
01:07Z 52 MO Ripley Doniphan Two trees fell on a feeder line on U.S. Highway 160, knocking out power to 750 customers.
01:08Z 65 MO Cape Girardeau Daisy Numerous trees and power lines, along with some outbuildings, were blown down. A barn was blown over near the intersection of Highways B and AA. Many roads were blocked and impassable. A trailer was destroyed on Highway E about a mile west of Interstate 55.
01:10Z 55 IL St. Clair Belleville Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees and numerous tree limbs in Belleville. In Swansea, numerous large tree limbs and a couple of large trees were blown down. A few of the trees were blown down onto roads. In Belleville, one of the fallen trees landed on a house damaging the second story and several large limbs landed on unoccupied vehicles causing minor to moderate damage.
01:13Z 61 IL Moultrie Sullivan A flag pole was broken in Sullivan.
01:15Z 61 IL Vermilion Hoopeston Power poles were blown down at the intersection of Illinois Route 1 and Illinois Route 9.
01:16Z 61 MO Cape Girardeau Jackson Tree limbs were blown down in various places.
01:20Z 52 IL Randolph Sparta Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous large tree limbs.
01:21Z 52 IL St. Clair Old Marissa Thunderstorm winds blew down a few trees and power lines.
01:22Z 52 AR Saline Bauxite Trees were toppled.
01:22Z 52 AR Saline Benton Trees were blown down in Benton.
01:24Z 54 IN Benton Talbot
01:25Z 65 IN Benton Talbot A tool shed and a grain bin were blown down. Shingles were blown off of several houses.
01:25Z 52 AR Saline Bauxite Thunderstorm winds blew trees down.
01:25Z 78 MO Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau There was major roof damage to a high school on the city limits. The hvac unit was blown off the roof. A 30-by-120 foot section of roof was peeled off down to the rafters.
01:25Z 52 IN Parke Hudnut Tree limbs were reported down in Clinton due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. Marble sized hail was also reported.
01:25Z 52 AR Dallas Manning Power lines were blown down on Arkansas Highway 8 at Manning.
01:26Z 50 IL Madison Highland
01:26Z 65 IN Benton Talbot An 80 foot section of a metal roof was blown off of a hog farm.
01:28Z 61 IN Benton Templeton Several utility poles were blown down.
01:29Z 50 MO Cape Girardeau (cgi)cape Girardeau The wind gusted to 58 mph at the Cape Girardeau Regional Airport. A number of tree limbs were down in Cape Girardeau. Small trees were uprooted in a city park.
01:30Z 70 IL Jackson Vergennes Windows were blown out of a house.
01:30Z 61 IN Benton Atkinson A metal shed was damaged.
01:31Z 57 IL Jackson Murphysboro A wind gust to 66 mph was measured by wind equipment at the Carbondale/Southern Illinois airport. In Murphysboro, a few trees were uprooted. One of the trees landed on a storage shed. Another large tree fell across a street, blocking it. Some tree limbs and power lines were down.
01:34Z 56 IN Newton Goodland A large tree was blown down blocking a road in far southeast Newton County.
01:34Z 76 IL Perry Pyatts Extensive damage occurred in the DuQuoin area. Two concentrated areas of damage were observed. The first area extended northeastward into the southwest portion of DuQuoin. Another concentrated area was southeast of DuQuoin. Wind gusts were measured at three separate locations south and southwest of DuQuoin. The measurements were 88 mph, 66 mph, and 61 mph. The wind gust to 66 mph was measured at the DuQuoin/Perry County airport. Emergency management personnel reported that 55 single family dwellings were damaged, including six that were extensively damaged and one that was a total loss. The majority of these homes received only shingle loss or minor roof damage. One mobile home was damaged, and six businesses were damaged. Six barns were damaged, and three other barns were destroyed. The majority of the damaged and destroyed structures were in the DuQuoin area. There was widespread damage to trees and power lines, as well. Two 69,000-volt transmission lines that feed the city were brought down. The entire city of DuQuoin was without power after the storm for more than 12 hours. Power was restored to the downtown area about 24 hours later. Numerous poles were brought down, some by trees falling on wires.
01:36Z 70 IL Jackson Carbondale About one-third of the roof was blown off a brand new police station, landing on three nearby homes. The police station suffered water damage, and the nearby homes were heavily damaged. There were numerous trees and power lines blown down in the city. On the Southern Illinois University campus, windows were broken at an academic building, and a tree landed on a residence hall. Carbondale city schools were closed the following day since thousands of utility customers remained without power.
01:36Z 61 IL Perry Pinckneyville The roof of a house was heavily damaged.
01:38Z 52 AR Pulaski Galloway A tree was uprooted and fell on a shed.
01:40Z 70 IN Montgomery Crawfordsville A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 80 mph, downed trees in Crawfordsville. Also, the Trinity Mission facility garage and shed was destroyed, along with a flag pole and some damage to the main building.
01:40Z 52 IL Washington Nashville Thunderstorm winds blew down several power lines.
01:40Z 56 IL Franklin Zeigler Car ports were blown over. Winds were estimated from 60 to 70 mph.
01:41Z 61 IL Williamson Hafer Wind gusts were estimated from 60 to 70 mph in the Carterville area. A gas station canopy was damaged. A communications tower was blown down. Trees were uprooted, and several homes received damage in Crainville. Tree limbs fell on a car. The area was without power.
01:42Z 78 IL Franklin Mulkeytown The roof was blown off a house in Mulkeytown. In Valier, a large tree crashed through the roof of a house.
01:43Z 56 IN Jasper Rensselaer A large tree was blown down near the Iroquois River.
01:45Z 52 AR Pulaski Sherwood Trees blew down onto two houses.
01:45Z 52 IL Washington Hoyleton Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous large tree limbs.
01:45Z 50 AR Lawrence Clover Bend Straight line winds caused roof damage to a home and a workshop along Highway 228 West near Minturn. The workshop roof was partially blown off.
01:47Z 65 IL Franklin Sesser Widespread damage occurred to trees and power lines. Utility poles were snapped along Illinois 154. Twelve utility poles were floating in Rend Lake next to the Route 154 causeway.
01:48Z 61 IN Newton Thayer A large tree was blown down in far northeast Newton County.
01:48Z 61 IL Williamson Herrin Trees were snapping, and power was out. Two trees landed on houses. Two trees in the front yards of houses landed on a chain link fence.
01:48Z 54 IN Tippecanoe Battle Ground A thunderstorm wind gust of 62 mph was measured on State Route 225 in Prophetstown.
01:50Z 83 IL Johnson Buncombe There were numerous reports of downed tree limbs and power lines. Some shingles were blown off houses.
01:50Z 52 IL Fayette Sefton Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous tree limbs.
01:50Z 56 IL Jefferson Ina At Rend Lake College, the right field wall of the baseball field was blown down. A handful of trees were uprooted.
01:51Z 52 AR White Doniphan Several trees were blown down along U.S. Highway 67/167.
01:51Z 56 IL Jefferson Scheller Numerous tree limbs and power lines blocked Highway 148 near Waltonville. Another tree was lying across a street in Waltonville, and a funeral home was damaged. A tree blocked railroad tracks near Scheller, and the roof of a barn was blocking a nearby street.
01:51Z 52 AR White Searcy Several trees were blown down.
01:54Z 56 IL Jefferson Woodlawn Near Woodlawn, a semi was overturned on Interstate 64 at mile marker 61. A tree and power lines were down across a street in Woodlawn.
01:54Z 52 IL Jefferson Mt Vernon Some trees and tree limbs were blown down. There were about a dozen tree limbs that landed on power lines or blocked roads. One tree landed on a residence. On Interstate 57, a semi was overturned at the north split to Interstate 64.
01:54Z 65 IL Franklin Benton In Benton, about one-quarter of the roof of an apartment complex was lifted off. There was extensive rainwater damage to an apartment. At least a dozen trees and power lines were blown down throughout Benton. Three trees fell on power lines or across roadways. Power was restored to most customers within 12 hours. In West Frankfort, numerous trees and limbs were down. A few streets were blocked.
01:54Z 67 IL Clinton Wamac Thunderstorm winds blew down a row of power poles along Brookside Avenue. Also, numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines were blown down.
01:55Z 56 IN Clinton Mulberry Trees were reported down in Mulberry due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
01:55Z 65 IL Johnson West Vienna Several trees were blown down west of the city limits. There was an unconfirmed report of a measured wind gust to 104 mph in the area.
01:55Z 67 IL Marion Centralia Thunderstorm winds damaged several barns, sheds and mobile homes. Also, numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines were blown down, mainly on the east side of town. A couple of the trees fell onto homes causing moderate damage. Two industrial buildings had significant roof damage.
01:55Z 56 IN Clinton Mulberry Trees were reported down in Mulberry due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
01:55Z 56 IN Clinton Mulberry Trees were reported down in Mulberry due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
01:55Z 67 IL Marion Sedan Thunderstorm winds blew over a semi on Interstate 57 at the Centralia exit. No injuries were reported.
01:55Z 56 IN Clinton Mulberry Trees were reported down in Mulberry due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
01:55Z 52 IN Clinton Colfax A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 60 mph, was reported from this location.
01:58Z 65 IN White Monticello Law enforcement officials reported two trees down as well as a power pole.
01:59Z 52 AR Jefferson Hardin Trees and power lines were blown down. A large tree was uprooted and pulled up a natural gas line.
02:00Z 65 IN Clinton Mulberry A grain elevator was destroyed and part of a building was blown in due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts in Mulberry. A home was reported to have sustained damage as well.
02:00Z 65 IN Boone Pike Damaging thunderstorm wind gust caused widespread structural damage to grain elevators and outside buildings, with multiple large trees down.
02:00Z 52 AR Jefferson White Hall A tree fell on a mobile home.
02:00Z 61 IL Jefferson Dix Trees and power lines were blown down. Doors were torn off pole barns. On Interstate 57, a semi was blown over at the 103 mile marker.
02:00Z 56 IL Marion Kell Several large trees were blown down. One large tree was blown down onto a house on the west side of town causing moderate roof damage. The thunderstorm winds also caused minor roof damage to the elementary school in town. A semi trailer was blown over and a carport was destroyed east of town. Some of the debris from the carport made a hole in the roof of the adjacent mobile home.
02:00Z 70 IN Boone Pike Multiple cars and trucks were blown off of Interstate 65, between mile markers 147 and 152, due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. A barn was also destroyed near this location. A larger pole barn was destroyed on County Road 400 North near 450 North.
02:02Z 52 AR Lonoke Cabot There was a public report of 60 mph thunderstorm winds.
02:03Z 83 AR Independence Oil Trough A privately-owned anemometer measured wind gusts of 95 mph. A large outbuilding, 60 ft by 70 ft, was blown off its foundation and across the road.
02:05Z 56 IL Marion Salem Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous trees and power lines.
02:05Z 60 IN Cass Royal Center Emergency management officials reported a pole barn was destroyed by strong winds.
02:07Z 52 AR Jefferson White Hall Trees were blown down at a trailer park.
02:07Z 74 IL Jefferson Belle Rive Numerous trees were blown down. A large open-ended farm building near exit 89 along Interstate 64 was destroyed.
02:07Z 61 IL Saline Harrisburg Buildings in the downtown area suffered minor damage, such as pieces of roofing blown off. Two windows of a downtown storefront were broken. Scaffolding around a downtown commercial building was blown down. A carport blew into a power line. A chimney was blown down. An antenna tower used for fire department radio communications was blown over. Many trees were blown down, including a few on power lines.
02:08Z 56 IN Boone Gadsden A two and a half foot diameter tree limb was downed in this location due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
02:08Z 70 IL Saline Beulah Hgts Extensive damage occurred just to the south and east of Eldorado. A tree fell across a house, a barn and a grain bin were destroyed, and a mobile home was flipped over. Some roofs were damaged in the Eldorado area. Three power poles were knocked across Illinois Route 142. Trees were blown down, including some that landed across roads. Due to tree and power line damage, much of Eldorado was without power into the following day.
02:08Z 70 IL Pope Glendale Near the intersection of Highways 147 and 145, the roof of a house was heavily damaged. A large portion of the shingles were stripped off, and seven large trees were snapped off or uprooted. One of the largest trees landed on the house. A machine shed used to store a camper was destroyed, along with a smaller shed. A few other houses in the area sustained relatively minor siding and shingle damage. There were numerous reports of downed tree limbs and power lines.
02:10Z 52 AR Jefferson Pine Bluff Trees and power lines were blown down.
02:10Z 75 IL Wayne Middleton A mobile home that was not tied down was blown away. A few farm sheds were damaged near the Jefferson County line. Telephone poles were snapped near Keenes.
02:10Z 56 IL Marion Iuka Numerous large trees were blown over around town. One large tree landed on a garage causing considerable damage.
02:10Z 104 IL Hamilton Walpole An intense macroburst struck southeast Hamilton County with winds up to 120 mph. The average path width was four miles. Numerous homes were damaged. Dozens of barns, sheds, and other structures were damaged or destroyed. Many hundreds of trees were uprooted. Power lines were blown down.
02:12Z 61 IN Boone Whitestown A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 70 mph, was reported in Whitestown.
02:12Z 61 IN Boone Terhune Damaging thunderstorm wind gusts caused roof damage to multiple structures in Terhune.
02:15Z 55 IN Fulton Grass Creek Emergency management officials reported trees down as well as minor barn damage in Grass Creek.
02:15Z 60 IN Cass Kenneth Large trees were snapped in half or uprooted.
02:15Z 52 IL Alexander Thebes Jct Trees and power lines were down on Illinois Route 3 near Thebes. Trees and power lines were down in the Horseshoe Lake area.
02:16Z 56 IN Allen Brookside Estates Law enforcement officials reported the awning at a strip mall, located in the 6600 block of St. Joe Road, was ripped off. Businesses affected included Bikes -and- Boards, Mamma Mia's Pizza and New Republic Tattoo.
02:17Z 61 IL White Norris City The rubber roofing was blown off the high school gym in Norris City. The gym was further damaged by rainwater. Falling trees damaged several homes in the area. A metal carport was flipped over.
02:18Z 55 IN Miami (gus)grissom Afb Per Law enforcement officials reported approximately 20 vehicles at the Miami County Correctional Facility having windows blown out. Several vehicles at residences around the facility suffered similar damage.
02:20Z 61 MO Cape Girardeau Randles
02:20Z 55 IN Miami Mexico Law enforcement officials reported a large tree down across the road at County Road 300 North, just west of U.S. 31.
02:20Z 55 IN Starke Starke Co Arpt Law enforcement officials reported a tree down near the intersection of County Roads 400 South and 300 East. An additional tree was reported down 3 mile south of this location, near the intersection of U.S.-35 and State Route 10.
02:20Z 61 IN Tipton Hobbs A roof was damaged in this location due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
02:20Z 65 IN Cass Twelve Mile An outdoor antenna tower was bent over at roof level at a residence on County Road 700 North. In addition, a tree was snapped next to the house, the roof of a garage was damaged and the corner of the garage shifted off its foundation. Winds are estimated to range from 65 to 75 mph.
02:20Z 104 IL White Sacramento An intense macroburst about four miles wide continued northeast from southeast Hamilton County into western White County. One home had its roof blown off about five miles north of Norris City just west of U.S. Highway 45. Near Enfield, a mobile home was overturned. Peak winds were estimated near 120 mph. Numerous homes were damaged. Dozens of barns, sheds, and other structures were damaged or destroyed. Many hundreds of trees were uprooted. Power lines were blown down.
02:20Z 61 IN Howard Kokomo Four trees were snapped or uprooted at Howard Regional Hospital due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
02:21Z 56 IL Wayne Johnsonville Six homes received minor damage in Johnsonville. A wind gust to 64 mph was measured near Cisne. Numerous trees and limbs were damaged.
02:22Z 52 IL Hardin Hubbards Store Some trees were down on Illinois Route 34.
02:22Z 65 IN Cass Twelve Mile A NWS survey team was sent to investigate damage from a small, older barn. Debris was found up to one eighth of a mile from the structure with a small piece of debris being wrapped around a power pole. While the possibility exists that a brief circulation was present, this feature would have been associated with the gust front and not considered a tornado. Winds were estimated at between 65 and 75 mph.
02:22Z 78 IL Gallatin Ridgway A large swath of very damaging straight-line winds, associated with a bow echo on radar, affected north and east Gallatin County. The damage swath was mostly over sparsely populated farm country, except where it struck New Haven. Winds were estimated around 90 mph over much of the area. Some barns were destroyed or damaged, including partial loss of roofs and walls. Grain storage equipment was damaged, including upending and destruction of several grain bins. One grain bin was blown into vehicles and onto a house, damaging the house roof. Some metal storage sheds were damaged or destroyed. Many large trees were uprooted, and a number of large tree trunks were snapped. There was shingle, siding, and antenna damage at some residences. One mobile home was shifted off piers and one was overturned. Utility pole crossarms were snapped, and poles were blown over.
02:23Z 52 IL Clay Xenia Several trees were blown down.
02:23Z 52 IL Clay Flora Several trees were blown down.
02:24Z 60 IN Fulton Wagoner Law enforcement officials reported a barn down near the intersection of County Roads 150 South and 500 East. Trees, tree limbs and power lines were also reported down across the county.
02:24Z 70 IL Wayne Fairfield Numerous trees and limbs were blown down. In Fairfield, a large tree landed on a house, and a structure containing three businesses was heavily damaged. In the Barnhill area, a 30-by-40 foot building was destroyed.
02:25Z 52 IN Howard Indian Hgts Multiple utility lines were reported down on the south side of Kokomo due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
02:28Z 50 IN Miami Stockdale Emergency management officials reported a tree being blown down across State Route 16.
02:29Z 56 MO Scott Chaffee Damage was especially severe on the north end of Chaffee, where numerous large trees were uprooted. Two of the trees landed on houses and a vehicle. A utility pole was downed on Highway 77, and another pole was downed on a side street. A couple of streets were blocked by fallen trees.
02:30Z 60 IN Wabash Roann Emergency management officials reported several empty grain bins blown over.
02:30Z 56 IL Union Cobden A trained spotter estimated winds gusted to 65 mph. Numerous trees were blown down, knocking out power to Cobden and Alto Pass. Some minor damage was reported to a small number of structures.
02:30Z 50 AR Greene Center Hill Straight line winds knocked down power lines in Paragould and caused roof damage at the Greene County Technical High School.
02:30Z 78 IL White Carmi A swath of damaging straight-line winds around 90 mph extended from Carmi northeast to Crossville. In Carmi and Crossville, there was widespread damage to trees and power lines. Numerous power poles were snapped. Sections of the metal walls of a large warehouse type building in Carmi were peeled back on the south and west sides. A mobile home was knocked off its foundation in Carmi. Much of the city was without power for 36 to 48 hours. Part of the roof was blown off the high school. Uprooted trees fell across homes and vehicles. A carport was blown into trees. In Crossville, numerous trees and limbs were blown down on every street. Some trees landed on houses and vehicles. A mobile home was demolished about a mile east of Crossville.
02:32Z 104 IL White Emma About six miles southeast of Carmi at the intersection of County Roads 900N and 1500E, an intense downburst with winds near 120 mph struck. This downburst was a short distance east of the end of an EF-2 tornado track. A large equipment shed was unroofed, and an exterior wall collapsed. Two parked flatbed trailers were overturned. Dozens of trees were uprooted or snapped along a fence row. The damage area was only about one-third of a mile long and 400 yards wide.
02:32Z 70 IL White Carmi Muni Arpt A cropduster was flipped at the Carmi airport.
02:33Z 70 IL White Maunie Ten power poles were down, along with trees and power lines.
02:33Z 52 AR Arkansas Stuttgart Trees were blown down, as were a couple of power lines. One house was damaged by a falling tree.
02:34Z 78 IL Edwards Blood Widespread major damage occurred across the county. An insurance agent reported over 450 claims to his office alone. The 100-foot tall steeple of an old historic church in West Salem was toppled. The steeple punctured a hole in the roof as it fell. A house in West Salem suffered major damage when a large oak tree fell on it. West Salem firefighters worked through the following day to clear streets of downed trees. Elsewhere in northern Edwards County, a house was partially unroofed. Trees were uprooted, and power lines were down. Numerous grain bins, machine sheds, and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed.
02:35Z 55 IN Wabash Speicherville Emergency management officials reported a barn being blown down in the 1900 block of North State Route 13.
02:37Z 56 IN Hendricks Avon A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 65 mph, was reported in Avon.
02:38Z 70 IN Posey Mt Vernon In the Mount Vernon area, several houses received moderate to major roof damage. At least a dozen others received minor roof damage. A mobile home was moved off its foundation, and another mobile home lost its entire roof. Several large trees were blown down in the city limits.
02:38Z 78 IN Posey Griffin A machine shed was unroofed at exit 12 along Interstate 64. A tractor-trailer rig was blown off Interstate 64. The driver was slightly injured. At least a half dozen grain bins were destroyed, and at least a half dozen house roofs sustained moderate to major damage. Dozens of houses received minor roof damage. Several farms in the Griffin area sustained damage. Trees, barns, and sheds were blown down. Three mobile homes were destroyed in the Wadesville area. A few farm buildings were destroyed in the New Harmony area.
02:40Z 52 AR Woodruff Patterson Some trees were blown down.
02:40Z 65 IN Wabash Speicherville Law enforcement officials reported a barn being blown down and some of the debris thrown into an adjacent residence.
02:40Z 52 IL Richland Noble The steeple of a church was was torn off in West Salem. Numerous large tree limbs were blown down in Olney.
02:42Z 56 IL White Grayville Many trees were toppled.
02:45Z 52 AR Monroe Clarendon Numerous trees were blown down in Clarendon.
02:45Z 52 AR Woodruff Mc Crory One tree was blown down.
02:45Z 56 IN Marion Lawrence Tree limbs, six to eight inches in diameter, were blown down due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
02:49Z 83 IL Alexander Olive Branch Numerous trees and power lines were down.
02:50Z 60 IN Whitley South Whitley The public reported the rood of a milk house was blown off and a concrete wall of the structure blown down. A 32 foot travel trailer was rolled twice and destroyed and a nearby mobile home suffered skirting damage.
02:50Z 78 IN Gibson Owensville A home was heavily damaged near Owensville. Telephone poles were snapped and trees were down along old State Highway 65 near Princeton.
02:51Z 65 IN Grant Fairmount Emergency management officials reported numerous power lines down on County Road 1050 South.
02:52Z 66 IN Vanderburgh Evansville Widespread damage to trees and power lines occurred. A tree fell across a car, trapping a man inside.
02:54Z 65 IN Blackford Roll Law enforcement officials reported a barn being blown off its foundation.
02:54Z 78 IL Wabash Allendale On the east side of Route 1, there were swaths of wind damage caused by apparent microbursts. An unattached garage was demolished. A grain bin was destroyed. A house roof sustained considerable shingle loss. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.
02:55Z 59 KY Henderson Henderson Arpt A wind gust to 68 mph was measured along Highway 60 near Spottsville. At the Henderson airport, the peak wind gust was 60 mph. There were power outages and numerous trees down in Henderson.
02:55Z 65 MO New Madrid Parma At Parma, winds estimated around 60 mph blew a portion of roof off the community center. One section of brick wall was blown down on a building being demolished. Several homes had shingle damage. A metal building had the door blown off. Near Matthews, a couple of grain bins were damaged or destroyed.
02:55Z 52 IL Jasper Newton A few small trees were blown down.
02:58Z 51 IN Gibson Ft Branch
02:58Z 65 IN Huntington Goblesville Amateur radio operators reported large branches down as well as some structural damage to a barn in the area.
03:00Z 65 IN Wells Kingsland Local broadcast media reported a shed flattened and a barn roof destroyed in the town of Greenwood. In addition, a machinery building suffered roof damage and a shed was blown onto a pick-up truck.
03:00Z 60 IN Blackford Montpelier Law enforcement officials reported a large tree falling onto a trailer.
03:00Z 56 IL Pulaski Olmsted The roof was blown off an old barn. A small shed was tossed around.
03:00Z 61 MO Mississippi Whiting The wind occurred along the New Madrid/Mississippi County line.
03:00Z 56 AR Craighead Cary Straight line winds damaged a mini storage building on Highway 1 south of Lawson Street to the south of Jonesboro. Several 50 foot transmission poles were also broken in the area.
03:00Z 54 AR Craighead Valley View Damaging straight line winds knocked down a transmission line and damaged some buildings at the Fairgrounds in Jonesboro. There was a measured gust of 62 mph at the Jonesboro airport at 9:04 PM CST.
03:05Z 61 AR Poinsett Fisher Straight line winds caused minor roof damage to houses in Fisher, Harrisburg and Truman. A carport was knocked down near Fisher and a few signs were blown down in Trumann. Trees and power lines were knocked down throughout the county.
03:05Z 61 IL Lawrence Chauncey The top of a communications tower was broken off in Chauncey.
03:05Z 61 IL Crawford Landes A metal roof was torn off a house in Landes.
03:08Z 61 IL Lawrence Bridgeport Several large trees were snapped in Bridegport.
03:09Z 52 IL Lawrence Lawrenceville Five power poles and several large trees were blown down.
03:10Z 52 AR Saline Traskwood Some trees were blown down.
03:12Z 70 IN Spencer Hatfield A roof was blown off near Hatfield. Significant damage was reported to a house between Chrisney and Hatfield. The occupants were trapped but not injured. A water rescue team was called to the house due to three to four feet of water surrounding it. State Route 161 was blocked by downed trees.
03:12Z 61 IN Pike Winslow Large trees were uprooted along Highway 57. Some trees blocked roads countywide.
03:13Z 61 IL Lawrence Russellville A barn was destroyed 3 miles northwest of Russellville at County Road 1850N and County Road 1800E.
03:14Z 52 IN Knox Vincennes A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 60 mph, was reported in Vincennes.
03:15Z 56 IN Knox Bruceville Damaging thunderstorm wind gusts blew the roof off a structure in this location.
03:15Z 61 AR St. Francis Hughes Straight line winds knocked down trees on to county vehicles on Highway 284 and at the intersection of Highway 75 and Highway 70. One mobile home was severely damaged at the intersection of Highway 70 and Highway 79 in Chatfield. Two mobile homes were severely damaged in Shearerville.
03:15Z 55 IN Adams Linn Grove Law enforcement officials reported roofs off of several outbuildings as well as a chicken coop being blown over. Debris from some structures was blown into adjacent roads.
03:17Z 61 IN Knox Fritchton Numerous trees and power lines were reported down across Knox County due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
03:17Z 65 IN Jay Antiville Law enforcement officials reported three power poles were snapped along U.S. 27, between County Roads 400 and 500 North.
03:19Z 52 AR Saline Benton Large tree limbs were blown down.
03:20Z 54 IL Massac Round Knob At Round Knob, a wind gust to 62 mph was measured. There were numerous measured winds from 50 to 60 mph for an hour, along with heavy rain and three separate hail events. There was wind damage to siding and an exterior door of a house. A few trees were down in Metropolis. Scattered large tree limbs were blown down in the New Columbia and Big Bay areas.
03:25Z 60 OH Mercer Chattanooga A silo was destroyed and farm equipment was damaged due to damaging thunderstorm winds. In addition, a house had siding and roof damage. Trees were also reported down around the area. A barn was destroyed and a large storage shed was damaged due to the winds.
03:25Z 58 IN Dubois Jasper The gust was measured at the Jasper Middle School.
03:25Z 65 KY Daviess Owensboro This estimated wind gust was reported by a spotter on the east side of the city. There was minor damage to trees, a home, and a gas station canopy in the city.
03:26Z 61 IN Daviess Glendale Numerous trees were downed in the Seven Curves area of Highway 257. Trees were also reported down at County Road 500 South and Highway 257.
03:27Z 51 KY Mccracken (pah)barkley Arpt Pa A wind gust to 59 mph was measured by automated equipment at Barkley Regional Airport. The strong winds damaged the dome of a steeple-like structure atop a church in downtown Paducah. A large tree limb fell on a house in Paducah. Some trees were blown down in the Reidland area.
03:29Z 56 IN Sullivan Carlisle Utility lines were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. Power was also out in Carlisle.
03:30Z 50 AR Crittenden Horseshoe Lake Straight line winds knocked trees down near Horseshoe Lake.
03:33Z 61 AR Crittenden Crawfordsville Straight line winds knocked down several trees in Crawfordsville. A few of the trees fell on vacant houses. Two tractor trailers were blown over on Interstate 55 near Marion. A roof of a business was blown off and there were many trees and power lines knocked down near Marion.
03:33Z 52 IN Martin Loogootee Tree limbs, at least four inches in diameter, were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
03:34Z 56 IN Dubois Jasper Numerous trees and power lines were down across the city.
03:35Z 70 IN Spencer New Boston Near New Boston, a barn was destroyed, and trees were down.
03:35Z 56 KY Mclean Beech Grove Trained spotters reported tree limbs were blown down by gusts near 65 mph.
03:35Z 52 IN Martin Loogootee A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 60 mph, was reported in Loogootee. Reports of minor damage to mobile homes and a snapped railroad sign were also reported.
03:35Z 61 IN Dubois Jasper Overturned mobile homes were reported in the city of Jasper.
03:38Z 61 AR Crittenden Lehi Straight line winds ripped a mobile home in half near Lehi, close to the intersection of Highway 70 and Interstate 40. A tractor trailer was also blown over in the vicinity.
03:38Z 56 KY Carlisle Magee Spgs A few garage buildings along Highway 121 were damaged. Three trees were blown down across a road near the Ballard County line.
03:38Z 56 IN Crawford Taswell A trained spotter reported a measured gust of 64 mph.
03:40Z 60 OH Van Wert Converse Emergency management officials reported a barn destroyed with debris thrown across Converse Road.
03:41Z 50 MS De Soto Walls Straight line winds knocked down large tree limbs from Walls to Horn Lake.
03:42Z 61 AR Mississippi Cottonwood Corner Straight line winds knocked down storage buildings. A gas station awning was blown off and two gas pumps at another gas station were blown over. A hotel and several homes in the area suffered roof damage.
03:43Z 56 IN Perry Troy Trees were reported down.
03:48Z 52 KY Hickman Clinton A carport was destroyed.
03:49Z 56 IN Perry Tell City Trees and power lines were blown down across the city.
03:49Z 78 IN Orange Chambersburg An NWS storm survey confirmed straight line winds uprooted trees and blew half a metal roof off a house. Winds were estimated to be 90 mph.
03:50Z 52 IN Orange Paoli A trained spotter reported a measured gust of 60 mph.
03:50Z 50 OH Auglaize St Marys Power lines were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
03:50Z 52 MO New Madrid Portageville A spotter estimated a wind gust to 60 mph.
03:50Z 55 IN Orange Orleans Arpt A trained spotter reported a measured wind gust of 63 mph.
03:50Z 59 IN Daviess Raglesville A thunderstorm wind gust, measured at 68 mph, was reported from this location.
03:51Z 56 IN Crawford English A trained spotter reported a measured wind gust of 64 mph.
03:52Z 65 TN Shelby Frayser Straight line winds created a swath of damage across Northern Shelby County. Damage in the Frayser and Raleigh areas consisted of broken shingles along with downed fences and trees. In the Millington area, a tree was knocked down destroying a couple of fences and power lines were knocked down across Cuba Millington Road. In the Bolton area, near the high school, roofs and buildings were damaged and many trees were knocked down. There was also minor fence damage southwest of Arlington. Across Shelby County there were 22 homes with minor damage, 13 homes with major damage and 5 homes were destroyed.
03:54Z 65 IN Greene Cincinnati A garage was moved off its foundation due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
03:54Z 61 IN Lawrence Bedford A tree, three feet in diameter, was blown down due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
03:56Z 70 IN Lawrence Mitchell A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 80 mph, was reported in Mitchell. A couple of business signs were also reported to have been blown over.
03:56Z 60 OH Auglaize St Marys A barn was destroyed due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
03:59Z 61 IN Crawford Leavenworth An NWS storm survey found sporadic straight line wind damage across southern Crawford and west central Harrison counties. Numerous trees were damaged, the eaves on two houses as well as siding and shingles were blown off, and sheet metal was blown off a barn. Winds were estimated to be up to 70 mph.
04:00Z 65 TN Tipton Atoka Straight line winds caused damage from Atoka to Brighton. Six houses, four mobile homes, three businesses and eight farm buildings were destroyed. Many trees and signs were also knocked down.
04:00Z 61 TN Shelby Germantown Straight line winds knocked trees down in Germantown and Cordova and briefly trapped one person in a house.
04:00Z 50 MO Pemiscot Cooter Straight line winds knocked down large tree limbs in Cooter.
04:00Z 61 IN Lawrence Riverview A tree was downed at 29th and Illinois due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. Other tree limbs and trees were reported down in Bedford, along with a construction trailer flipped over.
04:00Z 65 TN Dyer Chic Straight line winds caused widespread damage across Dyer County from the Mississippi River through Dyersburg and into Newbern. Forty-four houses, twenty-nine mobile homes, six businesses and nineteen farm buildings were destroyed. Thirty-eight houses, six mobile homes and eight farm buildings suffered major damage. Many trees were also knocked down.
04:00Z 61 TN Lauderdale Halls Straight line winds knocked down trees and power lines throughout Lauderdale County.
04:01Z 61 IN Lawrence Bedford A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 70 mph, was reported in Bedford.
04:02Z 55 IN Perry Rome A trained spotter reported a measured wind gust of 63 mph.
04:03Z 57 KY Hancock Lewisport The Kentucky mesonet site in Hancock county measured a wind gust of 66 mph.
04:03Z 52 IN Orange Valeene A trained spotter reported trees were blown down.
04:04Z 61 IN Harrison White Cloud An NWS storm survey confirmed straight line wind damage with winds up to 70 mph across Crawford and Harrison counties. Numerous trees were damaged and two houses lost siding, shingles, and eaves. Sheet metal was blown off of a barn. Most of the damage was found along Indiana 62.
04:05Z 50 TN Fayette Hickory Withe Straight line winds knocked down several trees and large limbs partially blocking Orr Road in Fayette County.
04:05Z 52 IN Monroe Bloomington A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 60 mph, was reported in Bloomington.
04:07Z 65 OH Henry Elery Emergency management officials reported trees down at State Route 281, west of State Route 109. In addition, power lines were down near the intersection of State Route 281 and County Road 18.
04:07Z 52 KY Breckinridge Hardinsburg Arpt Trees were down west of Hardinsburg.
04:09Z 52 IN Harrison Corydon A trained spotter reported trees were blown down.
04:09Z 50 OH Auglaize Wapakoneta Several vehicles were blown off of the interstate due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
04:10Z 57 KY Crittenden Marion This wind gust was measured at a Kentucky mesonet site.
04:10Z 52 IN Crawford Leavenworth Trees and power lines were blown down.
04:11Z 61 KY Graves Mayfield A spotter estimated winds gusted from 60 to 70 mph. A few trees were blown down.
04:12Z 52 KY Breckinridge Hardinsburg Arpt A trained spotter reported a measured gust of 60 mph as well as trees down.
04:14Z 51 KY Ohio Deanefield A trained spotter reported a measured gust of 59 mph.
04:14Z 52 IN Harrison Corydon Trees and power lines were blown down.
04:15Z 52 IN Brown Spearsville A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 60 mph, was reported from this location.
04:15Z 52 KY Jefferson Harrods Creek A tree was blown down and siding blown off a house near the Fincastle area.
04:15Z 56 IN Floyd New Albany A roof was blown off a house in eastern New Albany on Vincennes St.
04:15Z 52 IN Washington New Pekin A trained spotter reported trees were blown down.
04:16Z 52 AR Pulaski Genevia Power lines were blown down near U.S. Highway 67/167 in Jacksonville.
04:17Z 52 KY Meade Brandenburg Trees were blown down.
04:17Z 52 IN Scott Scottsburg A tree was blown down on to a garage on South Lake Rd.
04:17Z 52 KY Breckinridge Webster Trees were blown down across highway 333.
04:20Z 52 IN Floyd Galena Trees were blown down.
04:20Z 61 TN Crockett Alamo Straight line winds destroyed two mobile homes and damaged two others in Crockett County. A house also suffered minor damage.
04:20Z 50 OH Wood North Baltimore Thunderstorm downburst winds toppled several trees and utility poles in the North Baltimore area.
04:20Z 52 IN Scott Scottsburg A house on Sharon Dr. had a tree down.
04:21Z 52 KY Ohio Olaton Trees and power lines were down.
04:22Z 50 IN Wayne Richmond Damage occurred to road construction signs due to thunderstorm winds.
04:23Z 51 IN Bartholomew Clifford A thunderstorm wind gust, measured at 59 mph, was reported from this location.
04:23Z 56 IN Floyd New Albany An NWS storm survey confirmed straight line wind damage with winds estimated to be 60-65 mph. The most intense damage with this event was observed at a car wash at the junction of Vincennes Street and Elm Street where the top of the car wash was blown down. Many large, old, shallow rooted trees were blown over in a west to east direction along Elm Street. Sporadic straight line winds also damaged trees and a few chimneys along Oak Street and Culbertson Avenue as well.
04:26Z 56 IN Floyd Edwardsville A trained spotter reported a measured wind gust of 64 mph.
04:28Z 56 IN Jefferson Deputy Damage to a barn and garage near state road 3 in Deputy was reported. Trees and power lines were also downed county-wide in Jefferson county.
04:29Z 56 IN Scott Scottsburg Trees were blown down county-wide. Some were blocking roads.
04:29Z 54 IN Scott Austin A trained spotter reported a measured gust of 62 mph.
04:30Z 70 TN Gibson Frog Jump Straight line winds caused widespread damage across Gibson County. Sixteen homes, fourteen mobile homes and one public building were destroyed. Sixteen homes, one public building and three businesses suffered major damage. Forty-five homes and seven businesses suffered minor damage. Many trees, power lines and signs were also knocked down.
04:30Z 52 IN Jennings Commiskey A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 60 mph, was reported from this location. Trees were also reported down in and around Commiskey, from County Road 500 South to State Route 250.
04:30Z 52 KY Henry New Castle Trees were blown down county-wide.
04:30Z 52 KY Jefferson Audubon Park The city of Louisville reported numerous trees down throughout the metro area.
04:30Z 74 IN Shelby Fenns A thunderstorm wind gust, estimated at 85 mph, was reported from this location. Power lines were also reported to be downed.
04:32Z 52 KY Graves Wingo A spotter estimated wind gusts around 60 mph. A few trees were blown down.
04:33Z 61 TN Obion Union City Straight line winds knocked down trees and power lines in Union City.
04:35Z 50 OH Auglaize Waynesfield Large tree limbs were broken due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
04:36Z 56 IN Jefferson Lancaster Trees were blown down between Deputy and Lancaster.
04:36Z 51 KY Fulton Hickman
04:39Z 52 KY Bullitt Brooks A trained spotter reported wind gusts to 60 mph.
04:40Z 65 TN Madison Huntersville Straight line winds destroyed three homes in Madison County and caused minor or major damage to six others.
04:40Z 61 TN Weakley Sharon Straight line winds caused widespread damage across Weakley County. Five buildings were destroyed. Four homes suffered major damage. Three homes, two mobile homes and one business suffered minor damage. There were also numerous trees and power lines knocked down.
04:43Z 52 KY Trigg Cadiz Emergency management estimated a wind gust to 60 mph.
04:44Z 52 KY Grayson Leitchfield Law enforcement reported a gust to 60 mph.
04:45Z 61 MS De Soto Love Straight line winds damaged a roof near the intersection of Wheeler Road and Highway 51 in the southern part of De Soto County.
04:45Z 64 TN Madison Mc Kellar Fld
04:46Z 61 KY Oldham Glenarm An NWS storm survey confirmed straight-line wind damage with winds estimated to be 60-70 mph. There was mainly tree damage with some power lines down.
04:49Z 52 KY Bullitt Brooks Numerous trees were blown down.
04:50Z 61 KY Oldham La Grange An NWS storm survey confirmed straight line wind damage with winds estimated at 60-70 mph. There was mainly tree damage with some power lines down.
04:50Z 61 TN Carroll Atwood Straight line winds caused widespread damage across parts of Carroll County including Huntingdon. Two mobile homes, two businesses and two farm buildings were destroyed. Twenty-eight homes and one public building suffered minor or major damage. Many trees were knocked down as well.
04:51Z 52 KY Grayson Leitchfield Trees were blown down.
04:52Z 52 KY Hardin Elizabeth Town Trees and power lines were reported down.
04:53Z 60 IN Ripley Versailles A tree was blown down onto a camper due to damaging thunderstorm winds. Three homes had extensive roof damage in addition to trees and power lines being reported down due to the winds.
05:00Z 50 OH Cuyahoga Mayfield Thunderstorm winds downed a tree.
05:00Z 61 TN Henderson Lexington Straight line winds caused considerable damage to six houses and six mobile homes across Henderson County. One business and seven farm buildings were also damaged.
05:00Z 61 KY Calloway Lynn Grove Wind damage occurred across much of Calloway County, mainly across the southern half, including Murray. The county sheriff department estimated 100 trees were down on roads and power lines. At least three houses were damaged by falling trees. A large tree fell on several vehicles near the Murray State University campus, damaging or destroying four of them. On the Murray State University campus, the roof of a paint shop was extensively damaged, numerous tree limbs were down, and a fence was down. A metal roof was blown off a horse barn. The greatest concentration of damage was in the southeast corner of the county. Wind speeds were measured from 60 to 62 mph at three places on the west side of the county. Based on damage reports, even higher wind speeds occurred in the southeast part of the county.
05:00Z 52 TN Henry Paris Straight line winds caused considerable damage across Henry County. Forty to fifty homes received minor to moderate damage while several barns and outbuildings were destroyed. One mobile home on Jones Bend Road was destroyed when a large tree fell across one of the bedrooms. Many trees and power lines were also knocked down.
05:00Z 50 OH Wyandot Upper Sandusky Thunderstorm winds damaged a barn and tore part of a roof off of a house.
05:03Z 70 IN Switzerland Patriot A mobile home collapsed due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:04Z 52 KY Shelby Simpsonville The Shelby county emergency manager reported wind gusts to 60 mph.
05:05Z 52 KY Jefferson Prospect Trees and power lines were reported down.
05:06Z 52 KY Nelson Bardstown Trees were down in the city of Bardstown.
05:06Z 50 OH Hancock Findlay Thunderstorm winds downed a couple of trees.
05:07Z 50 IN Franklin Cedar Grove Two trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:07Z 60 IN Ohio Rising Sun A barn was knocked down and destroyed due to damaging thunderstorm winds. A roof was blown off of a garage and a tree was snapped due to the winds.
05:10Z 50 IN Dearborn Aurora Trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:10Z 61 KY Larue Jericho A newly constructed metal garage work building was destroyed.
05:14Z 87 KY Boone Elsmere Structural damage occurred to a rest area and semi trucks were blown over due to damaging thunderstorm winds. Three mobile homes were also moved off their foundations in the area. Another home received roof damage and a barn was blown off of its foundation due to the winds. Numerous trees were blown down around the area.
05:14Z 52 KY Carroll Carrollton Large tree limbs were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:15Z 87 KY Logan Halls Store An NWS storm survey found both structural and tree damage. Winds were estimated to be 100 mph.
05:15Z 55 TN Benton Gismonda Trees were reported downed across the southern part of the county. Power outages were also reported across the county.
05:15Z 87 KY Simpson Middleton An NWS storm survey found four damaged barns, as well as one destroyed barn. A lot of trees were blown down as well. Winds were estimated to be 95 to 100 mph.
05:23Z 52 KY Washington St Catherine A tree was down and blocking Hwy. 55.
05:26Z 59 KY Franklin Frankft Cptl City Ar The ASOS at Capital City Airport in Frankfort measured a gust of 68 mph.
05:27Z 56 KY Franklin Frankfort Capital Ave. was closed by a downed tree.
05:28Z 51 OH Butler Hamilton Arpt
05:29Z 56 KY Franklin Frankfort Trees were down on roadways throughout the city. A sign was blown into a window at a business in the 800 block of Louisville Rd.
05:29Z 50 OH Butler West Chester Large tree limbs were reported down and shingles were blown off of some roofs due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:29Z 56 KY Oldham La Grange Trees and power lines were down in the city.
05:30Z 56 KY Franklin Frankfort Multiple trees were downed countywide. Power outages were reported both east and west of Frankfort.
05:30Z 52 KY Edmonson Brownsville A trained spotter reported wind gusts to 60 mph.
05:30Z 52 KY Edmonson Brownsville A trained spotter reported wind gusts to 60 mph.
05:30Z 56 KY Caldwell Friendship Wind gusts were estimated by a co-op observer.
05:30Z 50 TN Decatur Decaturville Straight line winds knocked down large tree limbs in Decaturville.
05:32Z 50 IN Dearborn Aurora Large branches were broken due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:32Z 52 KY Boone Florence The wind gust was estimated.
05:34Z 50 OH Hamilton Cincinnati Large tree branches were broken due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:35Z 55 TN Stewart Dover Several trees were blown down in Dover.
05:37Z 52 OH Warren Mason The wind gust was estimated.
05:38Z 52 KY Grant Williamstown The spotter estimated the wind gust.
05:39Z 52 KY Shelby Waddy Trees were blown down.
05:40Z 63 OH Hamilton Norwood
05:40Z 55 TN Houston Spring Hill Multiple trees were downed across eastern portions of the county. Several roads were blocked as power lines were taken down by these trees.
05:40Z 52 KY Christian Bennettstown A three-sided lean-to barn was blown across a road. Four greenhouses were damaged.
05:41Z 55 OH Warren Wellman Shingles were torn from a roof and a porch was lifted due to damaging thunderstorm winds. Numerous trees were down in the area due to the winds.
05:41Z 50 OH Hamilton Newtown A large one-hundred year old tree was knocked down onto a house. Other pine trees in the area were snapped due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:41Z 60 OH Clinton Clarksville A roof was removed from a brick building and was blown thirty feet away due to damaging thunderstorm winds. A metal roof was partially pulled off of a barn and a garage door was forced inward due to the winds. In addition, siding was peeled off of a barn.
05:43Z 56 OH Warren South Lebanon
05:43Z 50 OH Hamilton Mt St Joseph A large sign was blown onto the highway due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:44Z 58 OH Hamilton (luk)lunken Fld Cinc
05:44Z 52 KY Larue Magnolia Trees were blown down.
05:44Z 55 TN Montgomery Woodlawn Numerous trees were downed across the northwestern portion of the county. A newspaper also reported that six homes received damage in the county. Specific details concerning the type of damage and associated costs were unknown.
05:45Z 62 KY Christian La Fayette A wind gust to 71 mph was measured at Oak Grove. The Fort Campbell airfield measured a gust to 58 mph. Numerous large trees were down in Oak Grove and Pembroke. On the Fort Campbell military installation, dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted, including six trees that were uprooted on the grounds of the high school. A tree fell on the elementary school. Some shingles were blown off buildings. Power lines and power poles were brought down by the trees. Some roads were blocked by fallen trees. Some roof damage was reported in La Fayette.
05:48Z 52 KY Scott Georgetown Trees were down on Paris Pike and on Newtown Pike near county fire number 4.
05:53Z 69 OH Clinton (iln)wilmington Arpk
05:54Z 50 KY Boone Sugartit Tractor trailers were blown over due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:55Z 55 TN Dickson Dickson Several trees were downed in Dickson.
05:55Z 52 KY Todd Pinchem Medium size trees were blown down.
05:56Z 55 OH Warren Lebanon A garage was damaged and a roof was partially torn off of a house due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:58Z 50 KY Bracken Neave Trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
05:58Z 55 TN Montgomery Shady Grove A large tree was blocking U.S. Highway 41 between Bagwell and Durham Roads.
05:59Z 87 OH Brown Fivemile A barn was destroyed and large tree limbs were down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:00Z 56 OH Clinton (iln)wilmington Arpk
06:00Z 55 TN Dickson Oak Grove Several large trees were downed blocking State Highway 48.
06:00Z 56 OH Clinton (iln)wilmington Arpk A roof was peeled back on one hanger and another hanger had its roof lifted up due to damaging thunderstorm winds. A large sliding metal door was forced inward and a tin roof was blown off of a barn due to the winds. In addition, rafters in a barn were broken and a door was knocked off of a barn due to the thunderstorms.
06:00Z 52 AR Jefferson Watson Chapel A large tree limb went through the roof of a house.
06:00Z 50 OH Ashtabula Ashtabula Thunderstorm winds downed a few trees and large limbs.
06:04Z 52 KY Fayette Lexington A tree was down at the intersection of McDowell and Fontaine Roads.
06:05Z 52 KY Jessamine Nicholasville A light pole was blown down near the north junction of US 27 in Nicholasville. Trees were also blown down at Allen Dr.
06:06Z 52 KY Harrison Garnett Several trees were blown down just north of Breckinridge.
06:10Z 52 TN Montgomery Sango Trees were blown down near I-24 exit 11 east of Clarksville.
06:10Z 50 OH Fayette Washington Court Hou Several structures had windows blown in due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:10Z 60 OH Fayette Jeffersonville Silos, power poles, and trees were knocked down due to damaging thunderstorm winds. In addition, damage occurred to a building in the area.
06:10Z 55 TN Hickman Centerville Trees were downed near the city square in Centerville.
06:12Z 52 AR Prairie Des Arc A flagpole was snapped in half.
06:12Z 50 OH Greene Xenia Trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:14Z 60 OH Fayette Johnson Structural damage was reported to homes due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:15Z 55 TN Hickman Littlelot Several trees were downed along State Highway 50 to the east of Centerville.
06:17Z 52 KY Scott Georgetown Four trees and a power line were blown down. A trampoline was blown into a roadway.
06:20Z 55 TN Robertson Greenbrier A couple of trees were blown down on a house in Greenbrier. Specific details concerning any type of damage to the home and associated cost were unknown.
06:20Z 50 OH Pickaway Orient Trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:20Z 60 OH Pickaway Williamsport A roof was off of a house due to damaging thunderstorm winds. Damage occurred to another residence and a barn due to the winds.
06:20Z 50 OH Clinton Clarksville A large tree was down in the road due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:21Z 52 KY Logan Jerico A tree was down on Hwy. 431.
06:22Z 54 OH Delaware Delaware
06:25Z 60 TN Davidson Nashville In downtown Nashville at the intersection of Elm and 4th Street, structural wind damage occurred to a building with some bricks and pieces of the roof being blown off.
06:27Z 52 AR Monroe Brinkley Numerous power lines were blown down, leaving much of Brinkley without power. Several trees were blown down as well.
06:28Z 52 KY Fleming Hillsboro There was a tree down near Hillsboro.
06:28Z 55 KY Bath Owingsville There were several trees down around town and one utility pole leaning.
06:29Z 60 OH Brown Fayetteville A roof was blown off of a barn and trees were uprooted due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:30Z 55 TN Robertson Cross Plains Several trees were downed in Cross Plains.
06:30Z 70 OH Fairfield Baltimore A house was damaged, a barn was destroyed, several roofs were damaged, a storage shed was blown down, large trees were down, and power lines were snapped due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:30Z 60 OH Pickaway Circleville Trees were uprooted, a barn was moved off its foundation, and power lines were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:30Z 56 KY Simpson Franklin Trees were snapped and downed.
06:30Z 55 OH Franklin Pickerington A semi truck was blown over due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:30Z 61 TN Robertson Cross Plains Straight line winds blew down several trees from Orlinda to Cross Plains. A large metal sign was also blown down near the intersection of State Highway 52 and Interstate 65.
06:31Z 54 TN Robertson Cross Plains
06:32Z 52 OH Franklin Canal Winchester The spotter estimated the wind gust.
06:33Z 56 OH Franklin Gahanna
06:33Z 55 OH Fairfield Carroll Multiple trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds. One tree fell on a house due to the winds.
06:35Z 55 OH Franklin (lck)rckenbckr Arpt Trees and power lines were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:35Z 56 KY Warren Bowling Green Trees were down- some on power lines. Power lines were also down and trees were blocking roads.
06:35Z 55 TN Davidson Nashville A dozen or so trees were downed across Davidson County.
06:35Z 60 OH Franklin Groveport Half of a roof was blown off of a pole barn, a shed was destroyed, a garage was blown in and lifted off of its foundation, a roof was blown off of a house, and other homes in the area were damaged due to thunderstorm winds.
06:35Z 60 OH Licking Outville Several roofs were damaged and a storage shed was blown off its foundation due to damaging thunderstorm winds. Siding was also ripped off of a building due to the winds.
06:35Z 50 KY Madison Bybee The fire department reported a measured gust of 58 mph.
06:38Z 52 KY Madison Middletown A tree was blown down in Berea. Power lines were also reported down.
06:39Z 52 KY Bourbon Paris A tree was down on Georgetown Rd.
06:42Z 55 OH Ross Chillicothe Damage occurred to a building due to thunderstorm winds.
06:44Z 60 OH Licking Heath Three industrial buildings were damaged due to thunderstorm winds.
06:45Z 55 OH Pike Waverly Trees were reported down with one tree on a house due to damaging thunderstorm winds. Metal roofing was also peeled off of a home due to the thunderstorm winds.
06:45Z 50 TN Hardin Morris Chapel Straight line winds knocked down several trees in Morris Chapel.
06:48Z 61 KY Estill Irvine The wind was estimated to be near 70 MPH.
06:49Z 89 OH Licking Heath
06:50Z 61 KY Barren Glasgow Trees an power lines were down countywide. A tree was blocking Cherry St. in the town of Glasgow.
06:50Z 50 OH Scioto Otway Large branches were broken due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:50Z 52 OH Licking Granville
06:50Z 61 OH Licking Kirkersville The wind gust was estimated.
06:50Z 60 KY Barren Glasgow The AWOS at Glasgow Municipal Airport, Moore Field, measured a wind gust of 69 mph.
06:52Z 56 KY Allen Holland Trees were reported down across southern Allen county. A tree was blocking the road at the 800 block of Holland Rd. A tree also blocked the intersections of Walkers Chapel and Pleasant Ridge Roads, as well as Highland Church and Bandy Roads.
06:52Z 50 OH Pike Piketon Numerous trees were down and outbuildings were blown over due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:55Z 50 OH Fairfield Hooker Numerous trees were reported down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
06:57Z 50 TN Rutherford Murfreesboro A couple trees were blown down Murfreesboro.
06:57Z 52 KY Edmonson Brownsville Trees were down on homes in the southern part of the county.
06:59Z 52 KY Lee Beattyville A small outbuilding was blown over near the Community Christian Church.
06:59Z 55 KY Rowan Brady The event occurred at Triangle Mountain raws station between about 255 and 302.
07:00Z 50 OH Perry Thornville Trees were blown down along Zion Road.
07:00Z 61 OH Perry Bruno An attached garage collapsed onto 2 vehicles parked inside along Route 256. A shed was destroyed and siding was ripped off a house. Numerous trees were blown down. Power poles were damaged along Township Route 87.||Peak wind gusts were estimated at 70 mph.
07:00Z 55 OH Hocking Rockbridge A roof was blown off of a barn and a large tree was uprooted due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
07:08Z 52 KY Menifee Frenchburg There were trees down along County Park Road off of Hwy 460.
07:10Z 50 OH Perry Junction City Trees were blown down along County Route 11.
07:15Z 65 OH Muskingum Duncan Falls A microburst was confirmed by an NWS storm survey in Philo and Duncan Falls. The path of damage was 2 miles long and about 600 yards wide. A total of 89 structures had some damage with cost estimates of 680,00 dollars. Damage to the athletic field at Franklin Local Schools was estimated at nearly 200,000 dallars. Numerous trees and powerlines were brought down on cars and a few homes.
07:15Z 52 KY Metcalfe Edmonton Trees were blown down.
07:15Z 50 OH Coshocton Coshocton Trees were down from Coshocton on County Road 24 to West Lafayette.
07:20Z 78 OH Tuscarawas Wolf A microburst was confirmed by an NWS storm survey. The microburst was about one quarter mile long and 100 yards wide near Newcomerstown. A sheet metal warehouse was nearly completely destroyed near highway 218 off of Stonecreek Road with debris carried over a quarter mile. There was also roof, siding and outbuilding damage to several homes along Stonecreek Road. Several trees and wires were also down.
07:22Z 55 KY Greenup Greenup A section of roof was blown off an apartment building, damaging some vehicles in the adjacent parking lot.
07:27Z 50 OH Hocking Logan A couple of trees were knocked down due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
07:30Z 50 OH Tuscarawas New Philadelphia Law enforcement reported trees and powerlines down in New Philadelphia.
07:34Z 50 OH Tuscarawas New Philadelphia Arp
07:35Z 50 OH Guernsey Byesville Law enforcement reported trees down on Vocational Road.
07:40Z 50 OH Coshocton Coshocton Law enforcement reported trees down on a mobile home on County Road 24 in Coshocton.
07:40Z 50 OH Guernsey Cassell Law enforcement reported powerlines down on Patch Road.
07:42Z 52 KY Russell Russell Spgs Trees were blown down.
07:50Z 50 OH Carroll Sherrodsville Law enforcement reported powerlines down in Sherrodsville.
08:00Z 50 OH Columbiana Gavers Law enforcement reported trees and powerlines down in Gavers.
08:00Z 50 OH Mahoning Youngstown Thunderstorm winds downed a couple of trees. One of the trees blocked a road.
08:03Z 52 KY Mccreary Whitley City There were 2 trees blown down along Williamsburg Street.
08:10Z 50 WV Brooke Colliers Emergency management reported trees and powerlines down near Colliers.
08:14Z 50 OH Tuscarawas Glasgow Law enforcement reported a garage destroyed on Beagle Club Road.
08:15Z 50 PA Beaver Georgetown Emergency management reported trees down in Ohioville blocking State Route 68.
08:15Z 50 MS Calhoun Sarepta Straight line winds knocked down trees along Highway 9 near Sarepta.
08:30Z 50 PA Butler Zelienople Emergency management reported trees down on Perry Highway in Jackson Township.
08:35Z 55 TN Fentress Allardt A tree was blown down.
08:40Z 50 MS Lee Mt Vernon Straight line winds knocked down a couple of large trees across Beech Springs Street near the WTVA TV Station in Tupelo.
08:40Z 77 MS Lee Tupelo A wind gauge on the roof of a house measured sustained winds at 65 mph with gusts to 89 mph.
08:45Z 50 PA Butler Connoguenessing A trained spotter reported trees and powerlines down in Connoquenessing.
08:45Z 50 PA Butler Homeacre A trained spotter reported multiple trees and powerlines down in Butler.
08:45Z 50 PA Butler Saxonburg A trained spotter reported trees and powerlines down near Saxonburg.
08:45Z 50 PA Butler Saxonburg A trained spotter reported trees and powerlines down near Saxonburg.
08:50Z 50 MS Calhoun Derma Straight line winds knocked down a few trees and power lines along County Road 451 and County Road 460 near the town of Vardaman.
08:55Z 50 MS Monroe New Wren Straight line winds caused damage throughout Northern Monroe County. Many trees were knocked down. Several homes in Nettleton and Amory suffered damage from fallen trees.
09:05Z 50 MS Chickasaw Woodland Straight line winds knocked down trees near the town of Woodland.
09:18Z 39 AL Lamar Detroit A tree was blown down across AL-17, near the Fayette County line.
09:20Z 51 TN Maury Columbia Several trees needed to be cleared from area roads.
09:21Z 50 AL Lamar Detroit Numerous trees were blown down in and around Detroit.
09:23Z 39 AL Marion Pleasant Ridge A tree was blown down onto US-43, just north of Hamilton.
09:30Z 65 AL Marion Bear Creek Numerous trees were blown down. Several roofs received damage from fallen trees.
09:30Z 65 AL Marion Hackleburg Trees and power lines were blown down across a broad swath in the Hackleburg area, from US-43 on the south side of town, eastward to Boyd Street. Downed trees blocked the road and damaged several structures between AL-172 and CR-12, and near Alabama Street. Sheds and poultry houses were damaged near AL-172 and Boyd Street. A mobile home on the edge of town was flipped over.
09:35Z 55 AL Winston Haleyville Numerous trees were blown down in and around the city of Haleyville, northward to the Posey Mill area. The highest winds were about 4 to 5 miles north of Haleyville, where at least 5 acres of trees were blown down, and at least one house and one barn sustained damage.
09:40Z 50 AL Franklin Chestnut Ridge Damaging straight-line winds caused numerous trees and powerlines to go down along Highway 243 and County Road 79. This damage continued south along CR 79 to the Winston/Marion County line.
10:05Z 54 AL Lawrence Moulton Damaging winds measured in excess of 60 MPH knocked down trees and powerlines portions of Lawrence County, especially in Moulton. This resulted in a widespread power outage in Moulton.
10:10Z 50 AL Morgan Pumpkin Center A large tree was uprooted on Brown Road in Danville.
10:13Z 50 AL Morgan Priceville A large tree was blown down on a mobile home, heavily damaging a good portion of the roof.
10:15Z 50 AL Morgan Union A bowing line segment of severe thunderstorms created damaging straight-line winds. The winds blew a tree on a house and caused 1 injury.
10:15Z 50 AL Morgan Hartselle A large 60 foot Oak tree was block down on South Sparkman Street.
10:15Z 50 AL Morgan Gandys Cove A bowing line segment created damaging straight-line winds that knocked down trees and destroyed a shed near Nat Key Rd and Gandy Cove Rd.
10:20Z 50 AL Cullman Cullman Damaging straight-line winds knocked down trees and power lines near Cullman. One tree fell on a house but no injuries were reported.
10:20Z 60 AL Morgan Stringer Damaging straight-line winds knocked down 11 power poles/lines along Highway 67 between Couey Road and Eva Rd/CR 35.
10:20Z 50 AL Morgan Hartselle Damaging straight-line winds destroyed a small shed on Highway 31 and knocked trees down around Hartselle.
10:28Z 50 AL Cullman Brooklyn Damaging straight-line winds knocked a large tree down on a house north of Holly Pond. One injury was reported.
10:30Z 50 AL Jackson Larkinsville Straight-line winds from a severe thunderstorm pulled a metal roof off an old house near the intersection of County Road 529 and County Road 30. The roof blew onto a powerline, knocking it down.
10:30Z 50 AL Limestone Greenbrier Straight-line winds in excess of 60 MPH knocked a large tree down on top of a mobile home. The occupant escaped without injury.
10:32Z 50 AL Marshall Eddy Damaging straight-line winds knocked down large trees and caused power outages in the Ruth community along Highway 231, north of Arab.
10:35Z 50 AL Marshall Union Grove Damaging straight-line winds knocked several trees down near the Bama Drive and Union Chapel Road intersection. One tree fell on a house and another on a fence. No injuries were reported.
10:35Z 50 AL Fayette Bluff Trees and power lines were blown down on Raspberry Lane, northwest of the city of Fayette.
10:39Z 40 AL Fayette Belk A tree was blown down onto AL-96, in the Belk community.
10:40Z 50 AL Blount Rosa Trees were blown down across US-231, between Cleveland and Oneonta.
10:48Z 40 AL Fayette Belk A tree was blown down at the intersection of CR-4 and AL-159, and a car subsequently ran into the trees. There were no known injuries due to the crash.
10:50Z 50 AL Marshall Arab Damaging straight-line winds knocked down numerous trees southwest to southeast of Arab.
10:54Z 50 AL Jackson Roslie Damaging straight-line winds knocked trees down near Rosalie.
10:57Z 65 AL Blount Mattawana Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous trees and power lines, and caused other damage, in a swath across the Highland Lakes area, from CR-27 eastward to CR-12 near Appalachian School. Several trees landed on and damaged homes in the area.
11:00Z 50 AL Dekalb Dawson Damaging straight-line winds knocked trees down and were blocking the roadways near the intersection of County Road 20 and County Road 843, east-northeast of Crossville.
11:00Z 50 AL Jefferson Dixiana Several trees were blown down on Clay-Palmerdale Road, northeast of Pinson.
11:00Z 50 AL Etowah Walnut Grove Several trees were blown down in the Walnut Grove and Mountainboro areas.
11:00Z 50 AL Jefferson Center Pt Trees and power lines were blown down on 23rd Terrace NW, in Center Point.
11:10Z 50 AL Dekalb Geraldine Damaging straight-line winds resulted in reports of trees down along Highway 227 between Geraldine and Grove Oak.
11:10Z 50 TN Maury Mt Pleasant A few trees were blown down.
11:30Z 70 AL Jackson Roslie Damaging straight-line winds caused intense winds estimated near 80 MPH around the town of Pisgah. In this vicinity, a trailer was flipped over, small sheds were destroyed and large trees were knocked down.
11:30Z 39 GA Walker Center Post A trained storm spotter reported that two large cedar trees were uprooted Round Pond Road a couple of blocks before the Lafayette High School. The Walker County 911 Center reported that two trees were also down just east of Cedar Grove.
11:32Z 60 AL Jackson Roslie Damaging straight-line winds knocked large trees down on a church in Rosalie along Highway 71. No injuries were reported. In addition, small outbuildings and sheds were damage around this area.
11:38Z 40 AL Calhoun Tredegar A tree was blown down and blocked Charlie Penny Road, west of Piedmont.
11:38Z 50 AL Jackson Scottsboro Damaging straight-line winds knocked down large trees along Kyle Street in Scottsboro. This resulted in a widespread power outage. It is unknown how long the power outage lasted.
11:39Z 50 AL Dekalb Fyffe Damaging straight-line winds knocked down numerous trees and powerlines in Fyffe and surrounding communities such as Dog Town, Tenbroeck and Peaks Corner.
11:39Z 50 AL Dekalb Skaggs Corner Damaging straight-line winds knocked trees down along County Road 769 and County Road 371 near Ider.
11:45Z 50 AL Dekalb Beaty Xrds Damaging straight-line winds knocked a tree down on a mobile home along County Road 651. No injuries were reported.
11:45Z 50 AL Dekalb Beaty Xrds Damaging straight-line winds partially pulled up a roof of a residence with large trees branches snapped along County Road 651.
11:47Z 50 AL Calhoun Blue Mtn Several trees and power lines were blown down in and around the city of Anniston.
11:50Z 50 AL Talladega Kymulga A large tree was blown down onto Grist Mill Road.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).