Thunderstorm Wind Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Magnitude Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Magnitude | State | County | Location | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21:35Z | 55 | TX | Scurry | Snyder | A thunderstorm moved over Scurry County and produced a 63 mph wind gust two miles southwest of Snyder. |
| 22:00Z | 50 | TX | Scurry | Snyder | A thunderstorm moved over Scurry County and produced a 58 mph wind gust three miles east of Snyder. |
| 22:20Z | 53 | UT | Tooele | Gold Hill | The West Salt Flats sensor in the Dugway Proving Ground mesonet recorded a peak wind gust of 61 mph. |
| 22:35Z | 50 | TX | Nolan | Sweetwater Muni Arpt | |
| 22:55Z | 50 | TX | Taylor | Trent | A few tree limbs were blown down. The largest limb was 2 to 3 inches in diameter and was 4 to 5 feet long. |
| 23:00Z | 59 | UT | Davis | Syracuse | The Antelope Island State Park sensor recorded a maximum wind gust of 68 mph. |
| 23:05Z | 70 | OK | Pittsburg | Featherston | Strong thunderstorm wind blew down several power poles, flipped over a storage building and blew another into a line of trees, and flipped over a pontoon boat. |
| 23:30Z | 52 | MO | Howard | New Franklin | Thunderstorm winds gusted up to 60 mph, with damage observed to a carport, that was lifted into the air and and blown down. A large tree was uprooted and several smaller trees were also snapped off. |
| 23:45Z | 52 | MO | Linn | Meadville | Thunderstorm wind gusts were estimated up to 60 mph. A pole barn was blown apart and several large trees were either snapped or blown down. Several trees had limbs up to 8 inches in diameter snapped off. The damage was observed east of Highway 139, and just off Highway D. |
| 23:45Z | 56 | OK | Pontotoc | Stonewall | A dozen power lines were downed, along with large tree limbs. Time estimated from radar. |
| 23:45Z | 56 | OK | Pontotoc | Ada | One trailer collapsed and had its roof blown off at Sandy Creek Trailer Park. Seven other trailers also were damaged. |
| 00:00Z | 56 | TX | Parker | Millsap | Trained spotters estimated a wind gust to 65 mph outside of Millsap. Tree limbs were blown down and a few sheds lost their roofs. |
| 01:14Z | 52 | TX | Coke | Bronte | A wind gust of 60 mph was reported. |
| 01:14Z | 74 | TX | Hood | Acton | Skylights and roofs were damaged at Acton Middle School, northwest of downtown Acton. A tennis court fence, wind screen, and portable bleachers were damaged as well. |
| 01:15Z | 61 | TX | Anderson | Cayuga | The Cooke County Emergency Manager and a Cooke County Commissioner reported several large trees were blown down. The tree damage was concentrated in the southern third of the county, along or near County Roads 337, 328 and 348. One mobile home in the same area suffered severe damage. |
| 01:31Z | 51 | TX | Tarrant | Grapevine | The DFW ASOS recorded a 51 knot wind gust. |
| 02:21Z | 70 | TX | Johnson | Cleburne | Trained spotters estimated 80 mph winds at the Cleburne hospital. |
| 02:30Z | 55 | UT | Tooele | Arinosa | The North Salt Flats sensor in the Dugway Proving Ground mesonet recorded a maximum wind gust of 63 mph. |
| 03:56Z | 52 | TX | San Saba | Algerita | Several large tree limbs were blown down. |
| 03:57Z | 51 | TX | Hamilton | Hamilton Muni Arpt | The Hamilton AWOS recorded a 51 knot wind gust. |
| 04:00Z | 52 | TX | San Saba | San Saba Co Muni Arp | Several large tree limbs were blown down. |
| 04:30Z | 60 | TX | Tarrant | Kennedale | Thunderstorm winds cause damage to buildings in Kennedale. Storage units had damage to doors and walls, while one building lost a roof. |
| 04:36Z | 52 | TX | San Saba | Harkeyville | Several large branches were blown down. The largest branches were 12 inches in diameter and were 8 to 10 feet long. |
| 04:54Z | 50 | OH | Coshocton | Mohawk | A NWS employee found large trees down along the Walhonding River, and a small shed and boat blown into the river. |
| 05:00Z | 52 | TX | San Saba | San Saba | Large pecan limbs with a diameter of 6 to 12 inches and a length of 8 feet were blown down. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).