Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
21:20Z 52 AR Saline Collegeville Trees were blown down, one of which fell on a house.
21:50Z 60 TX Harris Bellaire Jct A severe thunderstorm downed multiple trees.
22:30Z 56 AL Lamar Beaverton At least four trees were blown down along Mount Hebron Road, one of which was large and blocking the roadway.
23:38Z 52 AR Arkansas Casscoe Trees were blown down.
23:40Z 52 AR Monroe Holly Grove Trees, power lines, and power poles were blown down. Some of the trees fell on houses.
00:20Z 48 TN Montgomery Woodlawn A few trees were blown down.
01:19Z 48 TN Robertson Stroudsville Ham radio operators reported a tree blown down on Edd Ross Road.
02:05Z 48 TN Cheatham Cheap Hill A couple of trees were blown down in the Harpeth Ridge area.
02:55Z 50 MS Panola Pope Straight line winds knocked a tree on to a house near Pope causing minor damage.
03:50Z 48 TN Perry Linden Large tree branches were blown down on Southwood Drive in Linden. Hail of unknown size was also reported.
04:26Z 50 TX Wilson Three Oaks A thunderstorm produced wind gusts estimated at 58 mph that damaged a house roof.
04:30Z 50 MS Pontotoc Pontotoc Straight line winds uprooted a large tree on to a nearby house causing shingle damage.
06:01Z 50 TX Goliad Berclair ASOS site at Navy Outlying Field Goliad measured a gust to 58 mph.
06:15Z 52 AL Colbert Crooked Oak A tree was downed by thunderstorm winds on Wagnon Mountain Road, about a mile and a half northwest of Crooked Oak, Alabama.
06:36Z 52 AL Colbert Crooked Oak A tree was downed by thunderstorm winds on Loop Road, about 9 miles south-southwest of Tuscumbia, Alabama.
06:40Z 52 AL Colbert Littleville A tree was downed onto a power line by thunderstorm winds about two miles north of Littleville, Alabama.
07:05Z 52 TN Coffee Beech Grove A tree was blown down in Beechgrove on Murfreesboro Highway near the Rutherford County line.

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