Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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13:45Z 61 NE Holt Ewing Center pivot irrigation systems overturned and powerlines down at Knievels Corner.
13:45Z 52 NE Holt Ewing Four inch diameter tree branches downed.
14:30Z 52 NE Pierce Pierce The public reported wind gusts to 60 mph.
14:48Z 52 NE Pierce Mc Lean The winds downed trees and powers lines.
14:55Z 52 NE Wayne Carroll Trees and power lines were downed south through west of the town of Carroll.
15:07Z 52 NE Wayne Wayne Tree limbs were reported downed in the city of Wayne.
15:16Z 56 NE Dixon Wakefield Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including large limbs blown down.
15:18Z 61 NE Dixon Wakefield Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including trees snapped in half, and large branches blown down.
15:20Z 56 NE Wayne Wakefield A train spotter estimated the gusts.
15:33Z 61 NE Thurston Winnebago A trailer home was blown onto its side. A roof was reported blown off a house, and a firework tent was blown over.
15:35Z 50 NE Thurston Rosalie The wind flipped two semi trucks over.
15:40Z 56 NE Dakota Homer Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including branches up to 6 inches in diameter blown down.
15:45Z 61 IA Woodbury Salix Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including large branches blown down.
15:53Z 52 IA Woodbury Sloan Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage.
15:58Z 61 IA Woodbury Sloan Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including branches blown down.
16:00Z 61 IA Woodbury Holly Spgs Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including large limbs blown down. One limb blocked a road.
16:05Z 52 IA Harrison River Sioux The observer estimated 60 mph winds and pea size hail.
16:10Z 52 IA Woodbury Oto Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage, including several branches blown down.
16:11Z 61 IA Woodbury Oto Thunderstorm winds cause tree damage, including numerous trees blown down. The thunderstorm also produced 2 inches of rainfall.
16:31Z 56 IA Crawford Denison Multiple tree limbs down by winds estimated between 60 and 70 MPH.
16:45Z 50 PR Ponce Ponce Trees down in Urb. Las Delicias, Real An��n and Tibes over PR-503.
16:45Z 56 IA Sac Odebolt Fire department reported estimated winds between 60 and 70 mph in Odebolt.
16:50Z 61 IA Webster Farnhamville Spotter estimated winds of 70 MPH.
17:05Z 56 IA Audubon Kenfield Damage was reported at the Littlefield Recreation Area.
17:24Z 50 GA Clayton Jonesboro The Clayton County 911 Center reported power lines down along Wilson Road.
17:30Z 52 IA Boone Boone Large tree branches broken off.
17:40Z 56 IA Hamilton Jewell Large tree limbs were blown down.
17:41Z 53 IA Hamilton Randall Trees snapped with limbs across Highway 69.
17:42Z 61 IA Story Story City Wind gusts were estimated to be 65 to 75 MPH.
17:42Z 61 IA Hamilton Randall At least two trees and one power pole were blown down. Widespread large tree limb damage.
17:43Z 56 IA Story Story City Trees and large limbs broken across town.
17:45Z 56 IA Hamilton Ellsworth Trees and limbs blown down on to homes.
17:45Z 52 IA Adair Howe Spotter estimated wind speed.
17:47Z 65 IA Story Roland A grain bin was destroyed along with several large tree limbs down.
17:57Z 65 IA Story Zearing Numerous 40 to 50 foot trees down in Zearing.
18:05Z 70 IA Hardin Hubbard Measured by home weather station. Two large ash trees snapped. Pine tree snapped with corn and soy beans flattened.
18:07Z 56 IA Polk Grimes Small trees uprooted. Ditch flooding around the Briarcreek housing development.
18:07Z 70 IA Madison Winterset Arpt Narrow corridor of wind damage that extended from three miles N of Winterset to 6 miles NE of Winterset. Worst damage was to three grain bins that were tipped, otherwise damage was to trees.
18:07Z 61 IA Madison Winterset Large tree snapped off.
18:14Z 74 IA Madison Patterson Narrow but strong RFD west and south of the beginning of a tornado track. Damage path started just west of the tornado track and then shifted south of the track. Over a dozen trees were uprooted and many more had limb damage. A few very small and old farm outbuildings were destroyed. Path of damage was just under three miles long and 1/2 of a mile wide, though the worst damage corridor was 100-150 yards wide. Point for Storm Data is in the area of strongest damage.
18:14Z 50 GA Butts Jackson The Butts County 911 Center reported a couple of trees down, including one on Highway 36 and another on Brownlee Road.
18:16Z 70 IA Madison Patterson Broad area of inflow winds north of the tornado. Damage was mostly to large tree limbs. Damage first noted near county road G4R and Settlers Ave and grew narrower and more intense as it approached the tornado. Area of strongest damage denoted by Storm Data point.
18:16Z 52 IA Polk Urbandale Medium size tree limb damage reported.
18:18Z 56 IA Hardin New Providence Large tree down across the road.
18:18Z 61 IA Warren Cumming Spotters estimated winds gusting to 70 MPH.
18:20Z 65 IA Marshall Liscomb A large machine shed was blown down.
18:20Z 91 IA Madison Patterson Very narrow but intense RFD south of the tornado path. Damage path only about a mile long and 100-150 yards wide before it wraps into the tornado. Divergent wind pattern throughout with dozens of trees snapped and uprooted. One house sustained roof and siding damage.
18:22Z 56 IA Polk Des Moines Large trees branches broken and blown down in the Drake University area.
18:22Z 65 IA Warren Wick Semi-truck blown over on I-35.
18:23Z 70 IA Madison Bevington Minor roof damage to a house and warehouse as the tornado dissipated.
18:24Z 61 IA Warren Bevington Continuation of wind damage from the dissipated tornado. Damage to tree limbs with some smaller trees uprooted along the Interstate. Damage lessened by about a mile east of the county border.
18:25Z 65 IA Hardin Union Grain bins were destroyed by high winds.
18:27Z 70 IA Warren Martensdale Power lines down on Highway 28 just north of Martensdale and tree limbs down on a house in Martensdale.
18:27Z 74 IA Warren Wick Large grain bin destroyed along with two hoop buildings.
18:27Z 65 IA Warren Prole Large tree limbs were down and siding was blown off of a garage in Prole.
18:27Z 61 IA Warren Martensdale Estimated winds by the public of 70 MPH.
18:29Z 74 IA Warren Martensdale All windows broken out of house.
18:30Z 73 IA Warren Wick Swath of winds downstream of a dissipating tornado. Worst damage was at the beginning, where an outbuilding was very heavily damaged and debris thrown east across a road. The damage intensity lessened and the path broadened within a few miles SE of the start point.
18:30Z 69 IA Warren Martensdale Building and house partially destroyed on 50th Ave and Highway 92.
18:35Z 52 IA Grundy Beaman Large tree blow down onto a house.
18:41Z 52 IA Warren Indianola Winds estimated at 60 MPH with small limbs down.
18:42Z 52 IA Warren Indianola Small trees and large limbs were blown onto homes in town.
18:46Z 61 IA Grundy Grundy Center A Sheriff deputy estimated winds of 70 MPH and pea size hail.
18:50Z 56 IA Warren Milo Large tree limbs and power lines were blown down.
18:54Z 61 IA Warren Sandyville All windows on the north side of the house were destroyed. Due to combination of large hail and very strong winds.
18:56Z 56 IA Jasper Newton Large tree limbs down around town with homes damaged.
18:57Z 52 IA Marion Pleasantville Spotter estimated winds of 60 MPH.
19:13Z 56 IA Marion Pella Large limbs blown down and at least one home damaged.
19:16Z 61 IA Tama Chelsea Several 8 to 10 inch diameter limbs down. Corn flattened.
19:16Z 52 IA Black Hawk La Porte City Arpt Estimated wind gust, also 1.25 inches of rain.
19:17Z 61 IA Tama Chelsea A corn crib was destroyed by high winds.
19:23Z 61 IA Benton Garrison The emergency manager reported widespread damage in Garrison. Winds were estimated at 70 mph.
19:23Z 60 IA Benton Belle Plaine A trained spotter reported 2 large trees down, one fell on a house and one on a garage.
19:23Z 56 IA Benton Belle Plaine A trained spotter estimated winds of 60 to 65 mph.
19:23Z 61 IA Benton Garrison The emergency manager reported widespread wind damage across western Benton county.
19:24Z 61 IA Black Hawk Dunkerton Trees and power lines down in town.
19:25Z 56 IA Black Hawk La Porte City The Black Hawk County EM reported tree and crop damage.
19:28Z 50 IA Fayette Oelwein Muni Arpt The automated weather observing equipment at the Oelwein airport measured a wind gust of 58 mph.
19:30Z 52 IA Iowa Marengo A trained spotter reported 60 mph brought limbs down.
19:30Z 61 IA Iowa Marengo A trained spotter estimated winds of 60 to 70 mph.
19:34Z 60 IA Buchanan Independence A trained spotter reported a large tree down on a house.
19:35Z 61 IA Buchanan Independence A COOP observer reported 70 mph winds that blew down trees and power lines. Corn was also flattened from Independence to Hazelton. A semi-truck jackknifed on Highway 151 north of Independence.
19:35Z 52 IA Fayette Oelwein A wind gust of 60 mph was estimated in Oelwein.
19:36Z 62 IA Buchanan Independence A trained spotter reported numerous trees down and no power in Independence.
19:37Z 52 IA Buchanan Independence A trained spotter estimated 60 mph winds.
19:37Z 52 IA Buchanan Independence A trained spotter reported 60 mph winds.
19:40Z 52 IA Iowa Homestead A trained spotter reported a hoop building blown away and major tree damage. A steel farm shed was also flattened on a neighboring farm.
19:40Z 52 IA Buchanan Hazleton A COOP observer estimated winds of 60 mph.
19:42Z 72 IA Linn Fairfax Law enforcement reported a business building destroyed by high winds from a severe thunderstorm. One person was killed and another injured due to the collapsed structure. A NWS survey found the roof had been blown off which caused the walls to collapse inward and the body was found underneath the rubble.
19:43Z 62 IA Linn (cid)cedar Rapids Ar Measured at the ASOS station.
19:49Z 55 IA Linn Cedar Rapids A trained spotter reported significant tree damage with numerous limbs down.
19:49Z 60 IA Linn Robins In Robins a 40 foot oak tree was uprooted and many tree branches down. On the north side of town numerous trees snapped off about 3 feet above the ground.
19:49Z 70 IA Linn Cedar Rapids A trained spotter estimated at least 80 mph winds for over 5 minutes.
19:49Z 60 IA Linn Cedar Rapids Numerous trees and power line down across the city of Cedar Rapids.
19:50Z 52 IA Linn Cedar Rapids A trained spotter reported tree branches damaged a vehicle.
19:50Z 72 IA Linn Cedar Rapids A severe thunderstorm packing 80 mph winds blew a tarp on top of several people trying to cover the infield at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids. This occurred toward the end of the Cedar Rapids Kernels minor league baseball game. Three people suffered concussions while another person dislocated his shoulder.
19:53Z 60 IA Linn Marion A trained spotter reported outbuildings damaged and a roof blown off a house.
19:53Z 52 IA Linn Marion A trained spotter estimated 60 mph wind gusts at Christ Community United Methodist Church.
19:55Z 60 IA Linn Whittier A trained spotter reported trees uprooted and outbuildings blown down.
19:55Z 52 IA Linn Marion A trained spotter estimated 60 mph winds.
19:55Z 87 IA Linn Marion Evans Arpt The top half of a barn was blown off and a house was severely damaged. At the house, the front porch blew off and the garage doors blew in, unroofing the garage and front half of the roof of the house. Radar showed a strong downburst occurring at the time of the damage.
19:55Z 61 IA Linn Cedar Rapids A trained spotter estimated 70 mph winds that brought down two trees at the Cedar Memorial Cemetary.
19:55Z 50 IA Linn Marion Large tree branches down heading toward Alburnett.
19:55Z 52 IA Linn Marion A trained spotter reported numerous 3 to 15 foot long branches down and 2 maple trees about 20 feet tall snapped off at the base.
19:56Z 52 IA Johnson North Liberty A trained spotter reported 5 inch diameter trees snapped.
19:57Z 70 IA Johnson North Liberty The emergency manager reported a tree fell on a person in North Liberty, and was transported to the hospital.
19:57Z 52 IA Clayton Strawberry Pt An estimated wind gust of 60 mph occurred in Strawberry Point.
20:00Z 52 IA Linn Marion A trained spotter reported 60 mph winds near Lindale Mall in Cedar Rapids.
20:00Z 70 IA Linn Prairieburg Winds measured by a trained spotter.
20:00Z 70 IA Clayton Volga An estimated wind gust of 80 mph blew down trees and power lines in Volga.
20:00Z 70 IA Linn Palo The emergency manager reported trees down and roofs blown off homes from Palo to Toddville. Winds were estimated over 80 mph.
20:00Z 60 IA Johnson Iowa City A trained spotter reported trees down in Iowa City.
20:03Z 57 IA Linn Viola Winds were measured at 65 mph.
20:05Z 52 IA Linn Marion A trained spotter reported large tree branches down near Alburnett.
20:06Z 60 IA Delaware Manchester The emergency manager reported numerous trees down.
20:06Z 50 IA Clayton Edgewood Trees and power lines were blown down in Edgewood.
20:09Z 60 IA Jones Anamosa Large trees down throughout the city of Anamosa.
20:09Z 60 IA Jones Fairview A COOP observer reported trees down and no power.
20:10Z 50 IA Johnson Iowa City An amateur radio operator reported tree limbs down near Weber School.
20:10Z 62 IA Jones Amber A trained spotter reported a 2 foot diameter tree down and estimated winds of 60 to 70 mph.
20:13Z 45 GA Bibb (mcn)wilson Arpt Mac The Bibb County 911 Center reported a tree down at the intersection of Avondale Circle and Hawkinsville Road.
20:15Z 50 GA Twiggs Jeffersonville The Twiggs County 911 Center reported trees down on Highway 18 at mile marker 2.
20:15Z 50 IA Clayton Elkader Trees and power lines were blown down in Elkader.
20:16Z 65 IA Clayton Garber An estimated 75 mph wind gust occurred in Garber.
20:19Z 50 IA Clayton Osterdock Trees were blown down in Osterdock.
20:25Z 50 IA Clayton Guttenburg Trees were blown down in Guttenberg.
20:26Z 57 IA Cedar Tipton Measured 65 mph winds.
20:30Z 60 IA Jackson Baldwin A trained spotter reported that a building collapsed onto two campers about 3 miles north of Baldwin.
20:38Z 60 IA Jackson Otter Creek The emergency manager reported a garage and machine shed destroyed and two power poles snapped. The damage was along Bellevue-Cascade Road just west of Highway 61.
20:40Z 50 IA Clinton Delmar Law enforcement observed a semi-truck overturned.
20:42Z 54 IA Jackson Maquoketa Measured 62 mph winds.
20:42Z 54 IA Jackson Maquoketa Measured 60 mph winds.
20:44Z 50 WI Grant Patch Grove Trees were blown down in Patch Grove.
20:45Z 78 IA Dubuque Bernard The emergency manager estimated 80 to 90 mph winds that caused widespread damage in town.
20:45Z 60 IA Dubuque Bernard The emergency manager reported 4 trailers damaged for destroyed along with widespread tree damage. There was a 100 yard wide and 3/4 mile long path with|50-70 percent of trees blown down or snapped off.
20:48Z 60 IA Dubuque Center Grove A trained spotter reported trees down at the Dubuque county fairgrounds.
20:48Z 52 IA Scott Walcott A former NWS employee estimated 60 mph winds.
20:49Z 52 IA Jackson Andrew A trained spotter reported a shed blown over and tree branches down.
20:50Z 61 WI Grant Werley Estimated wind gusts of 60 to 70 mph occurred northeast of Mt. Hope that blew down some trees.
21:00Z 50 IA Scott Davenport A trained spotter reported a 20 inch diameter tree snapped.
21:00Z 68 WI Grant Lancaster A wind gust of 78 mph was measured north of Lancaster.
21:11Z 61 WI Grant Livingston A wind gust to 70 mph was measured in Livingston.
21:13Z 55 WI Iowa Livingston A sporadic swath of tree damage.
21:13Z 65 WI Iowa Rewey Three sheds had roof damage with one shed losing the entire roof. Debris blown up to 300 yards into field. Many large trees uprooted or snapped.
21:20Z 65 WI Lafayette Wiota A barn was destroyed.
21:26Z 65 WI Iowa Mineral Pt Power poles down.
21:42Z 55 WI Iowa Ridgeway Multiple trees down or damaged.
21:45Z 55 GA Muscogee Linden The public reported several trees down along Sandusky Court.
21:50Z 65 WI Green Jordan A sporadic to sometimes continuous path of straight line wind damage from the rotating comma head of the large scale bow echo. Numerous trees down. A barn down and several sheds damaged, including torn off roofs. Minor damage to a home. A grain bin destroyed.
21:54Z 55 GA Pulaski Finleyson The Pulaski County 911 Center reported several trees down in the southern part of the county, including along Highway 129 South, Mock Springs Road, and Blue Springs Road.
22:02Z 50 WI Rock Evansville A moving car was blown off the road when straight line winds struck.
22:06Z 50 AL Chambers Truett Several trees were uprooted in northwest Chambers County.
22:10Z 50 AL Tallapoosa Daviston Several trees were uprooted along Highway 22.
22:15Z 50 WI Rock Downtown Janesville Large fallen tree on North Oakhill Road near Washington Elementary School.
22:27Z 50 IL Boone Caledonia Roof shingles were ripped off near Route 173 and Caledonia Road.
22:30Z 50 AL Tallapoosa Newsite Several trees uprooted and power lines downed near the town of New Site.
22:31Z 52 IL Stark Bradford Two trees were blown down onto Route 93. Considerable crop damage was also noted in the area.
22:32Z 60 IL Bureau Buda The emergency manager observed a tree down on a house.
22:33Z 55 WI Walworth Darien A path of sporadic trees down, some large.
22:35Z 50 IL Mchenry Chemung A six inch diameter tree was blown down on White Oaks Road approximately six miles south of the state line.
22:37Z 55 WI Walworth Elkhorn Numerous large trees down throughout Elkhorn.
22:52Z 55 IL Bureau Princeton The emergency manager reported a tree down in town blocking a lane.
22:55Z 55 WI Jefferson Sullivan One power pole blown down in the town of Concord.
23:00Z 52 IL Marshall Henry Two large trees were blown down.
23:00Z 57 WI Waukesha Bethesda A swath of trees down, some large. Power lines down. Some roads blocked by fallen trees.
23:05Z 52 IL Marshall Henry A tree was blown down across Highway 18. Considerable crop damage was also noted in the area.
23:10Z 53 WI Milwaukee West Allis Two foot diameter tree uprooted and fallen on a vehicle.
23:11Z 52 MO Mercer Princeton Several one inch diameter tree limbs broken off.
23:15Z 51 WI Waukesha Menomonee Falls Sixteen inch diameter tree knocked down onto highway 145.
23:17Z 51 WI Washington Hartford Multiple trees down in Hartford.
23:18Z 55 WI Ozaukee Grafton Many trees knocked down and laying in roads. Shopko garden center damaged.
23:20Z 51 WI Milwaukee Milwaukee International Airport Straight line winds snapped a large tree in half that came through the roof and ceiling of a home.
23:25Z 50 WI Kenosha Downtown Kenosha A couple trees and power lines down.
23:29Z 61 MO Mercer Princeton Powells Ar Sheet metal and tree damage reported.
00:01Z 50 IL Will Walker A six inch diameter tree was blown down near Naperville-Plainfield Road and 135th Street.
00:15Z 63 WI Ozaukee Thiensville Numerous trees and power lines down.
00:18Z 50 IL Cook Hawthorne Large tree branches were blown down approximately half a mile west of Central Avenue and 159th street.
00:20Z 50 IL Cook Kimberly Hgts Shingles were blown off a roof.
00:29Z 61 IL Will South Lockport
00:30Z 55 IL La Salle Ottawa Tree branches to around 12 inches in diameter were blown down.
00:30Z 52 NM Bernalillo (aeg)double Eagle Ii Airport Semi-trailer truck blown over on Interstate 40 near Atrisco Vista from microburst wind.
00:35Z 56 IL Cook Harvey Tree limbs to around 3 inches in diameter were blown down.
00:38Z 60 IN Lake Munster A light pole was blown down across Ridge Road near Columbia Avenue. Trees to eight inches in diameter were blown down near Calumet Avenue and Ridge Road. A 24-inch diameter tree was split in half.
00:40Z 50 IL Will Frankfort A four inch diameter tree was snapped near St Francis Road & Harlem Avenue. A metal fence was also blown down in Frankfort.
00:45Z 55 IN Lake Calumet City A tree was blown onto a house on the 6400 block of Van Buren Avenue.
01:00Z 61 OK Cimarron Keyes A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Keyes (Cimarron County), the Oklahoma Mesonet site in Keyes (Cimarron County) reported a 70 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
01:01Z 52 MI Mason Custer Mason county officials reported that several trees were blown down across portions of Mason county.
01:10Z 63 OK Cimarron Boise City A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Boise City (Cimarron County), the Oklahoma Mesonet site 3 miles south-southeast of Boise City (Cimarron County) reported a 73 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
01:11Z 56 IN Porter Chesterton
01:15Z 52 OK Cimarron Boise City A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Boise City (Cimarron County), the Oklahoma Mesonet site 3 miles south-southeast of Boise City (Cimarron County) reported a 60 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
01:15Z 61 OK Cimarron Griggs A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Keyes (Cimarron County), a member of the public reported that an estimated 70 mph downburst gust blew several trees down and broke off several branches 10 miles southeast of Keys (Cimarron County). After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
01:19Z 52 MI Lake Baldwin Lake county officials reported that several trees and power lines were blown down just south of Baldwin.
01:20Z 52 OK Cimarron Boise City A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Boise City (Cimarron County), the Oklahoma Mesonet site 3 miles south-southeast of Boise City (Cimarron County) reported a 60 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
01:25Z 54 OK Cimarron Boise City A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Boise City (Cimarron County), the Oklahoma Mesonet site 3 miles south-southeast of Boise City (Cimarron County) reported a 62 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
01:26Z 52 IN La Porte Springville A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
01:26Z 50 MI Berrien Stevensville The public reported several tree branches down across the area.
01:28Z 52 KS Morton (1k5)elkhart
01:30Z 60 IN La Porte Michigan City The public reported a two foot diameter tree being snapped at the base.
01:36Z 55 MI Berrien New Buffalo Amateur radio operators reported a handful of trees and power lines down.
01:40Z 60 IL Ogle Oregon Numerous large trees were blown down in Oregon.
01:40Z 50 IA Des Moines Lenox Park The emergency manager reported tree limbs and power lines down.
01:44Z 50 IN La Porte Mill Creek The public reported downed tree limbs and power lines.
01:51Z 60 IL Stephenson German Vly Law enforcement reported trees down on Bunkerhill and Church Roads in the German Valley area.
01:52Z 60 IL Lee Amboy Numerous large trees were blown down and uprooted across Amboy. Some of the trees were several feet in diameter.
01:55Z 50 IL Stephenson Damascus Law enforcement reported a tree down on Flansburg Road between Cook and Wagner Road.
01:55Z 60 IN St. Joseph South Bend Law enforcement officials reported trees and power lines down on the west side of South Bend, especially in the Edison Road area.
01:55Z 55 MI Cass La Grange Local media reported several trees were blown down, with some blocking roadways.
01:58Z 61 MO Grundy Laredo Several barns damaged with numerous tree limbs down.
01:59Z 52 MO Clay Gashland Quarter size hail was also reported.
02:00Z 56 OK Texas Guymon A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Guymon (Texas County), a trained storm spotter 5 miles north of Guymon (Texas County) reported an estimated 65 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:03Z 53 OK Texas Eva A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Eva (Texas County), the KVII schoolnet site 8 miles north of Eva (Texas County) reported a 61 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:10Z 60 IL La Salle Mendota Two semi-trucks were flipped over on I-39 and numerous tree branches were blown down in Mendota.
02:12Z 60 IL La Salle Utica Airpark Arpt Multiple trees ranging from 1 to 3 feet in diameter were uprooted along E 11th Road.
02:15Z 56 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 65 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:16Z 52 OK Texas Guymon A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Guymon (Texas County), the Emergency Manager reported an estimated 60 mph downburst wind which blew down several trees and caused power outages for the town of Goodwell (Texas County). After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:17Z 67 OK Texas (guy)guymon Muni Arp A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Guymon (Texas County), the NWS ASOS 2 miles west of Guymon (Texas County) reported a 77 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:20Z 56 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 64 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:25Z 50 IL Mcdonough Blandinsville A trained spotter reported corn flattened.
02:25Z 52 IL Mcdonough Blandinsville A trained spotter estimated 60 mph winds.
02:26Z 52 MO Clark Kahoka A trained spotter reported 2 to 4 inch diameter tree branches down on Elm Street on the west side of Kahoka.
02:30Z 52 KS Seward Liberal Winds were estimated to be 60 MPH.
02:30Z 52 MI Kalamazoo Comstock Kalamazoo county dispatch reported that several trees and power lines were blown down across portions of the county.
02:30Z 52 KS Seward Liberal
02:31Z 50 IL La Salle Catharine A large tree was blown down.
02:32Z 61 MO Lewis Williamstown Thunderstorm winds destroyed two mall sheds and blew over a horse trailer.
02:32Z 52 MO Clay Liberty Numerous trees damaged in south Liberty.
02:32Z 52 IL Peoria Sherwood Forest Four 8 to 10-inch diameter trees were blown down.
02:32Z 56 IL Mcdonough Sciota The fire department reported 65 mph winds with tree damage in the area.
02:33Z 52 MO Clay Bigham Hgt Quarter size hail was also reported.
02:33Z 61 MO Clay Liberty A piece of an office buildings roof was blown off. Numerous trees damaged and some blown onto cars.
02:34Z 54 OK Texas Hooker A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Hooker (Texas County), the KVII schoolnet 3 miles north-northeast of Hooker (Texas County) reported a 62 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:35Z 52 MO Clark Kahoka Law enforcement estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
02:35Z 52 MO Clark Kahoka Law enforcement reported a large tree down north of town.
02:38Z 53 IL Kane Sugar Grove
02:38Z 50 IL Mcdonough Good Hope A trained spotter measured 58 mph winds.
02:40Z 61 OK Texas Guymon A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Guymon (Texas County), the Tri-County Electric Cooperative reported nearly 200 power poles had been knocked down by downburst winds. This resulted in nearly 5,000 meters without power.
02:40Z 58 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 67 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:40Z 65 TX Dallam Ware A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Dalhart (Dallam County), a member of the public reported an estimated 75 mph thunderstorm downburst wind 20 miles north Dalhart (Dallam County). After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:41Z 52 IL Tazewell Washington A 5 to 6-inch diameter tree branch was blown down.
02:42Z 56 OK Texas Guymon A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Guymon (Texas County), the Emergency Manager 1 mile north-northwest of Guymon (Texas County) reported an estimated 65 mph downburst gust blew the roof off of a house. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
02:45Z 52 KS Seward Kismet Winds were estimated to be 60 MPH.
02:45Z 52 IL Peoria Brimfield Power lines were blown down in Brimfield.
02:49Z 78 IL Grundy Morris Straight line winds of 80 to 90 mph caused a tremendous amount of tree damage across all of Morris. Numerous utility poles were snapped and power lines were blown down. Numerous roads were blocked. An estimated 90 percent of the city was without power. Structural damage was observed to a warehouse building on the north side of Morris with significant loss of roof covering.
02:50Z 52 IL Peoria Kickapoo Numerous tree limbs were blown down along US 150 in Kickapoo.
02:51Z 56 IL Grundy Morris
02:52Z 52 IL Hancock Carthage A trained spotter measured 60 mph winds.
02:53Z 65 IL Kendall Boulder Hill
02:55Z 53 IL Grundy Divine
02:58Z 78 IL Will Romeoville An NWS Storm Survey confirmed scattered straight-line wind damage across Romeoville consistent with 70 to 90 mph winds. Large tree limbs were blown down and an evergreen tree was snapped at its base along Marquette Drive and Enterprise Drive. A large metal street light was broken at its base and leaning on power lines near Romeo Road and Route 53. Multiple trees were blown down west of Route 53 partially blocking Belmont Drive. Power lines were down at Romeo Road and Macon Avenue. A tree was blown down blocking Homer Avenue. Portions of Route 53 were closed due to power lines down across the road north of Normantown Road. Minor roof damage occurred across the area.
03:00Z 51 OK Texas (guy)guymon Muni Arp A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Guymon (Texas County), the NWS ASOS 2 miles west of Guymon (Texas County) reported a 59 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:00Z 55 IL Will Raynor Park A 12 inch diameter tree was split at its base near Ingalls Avenue and Larkin Avenue. Numerous tree limbs up to six inches in diameter were blown down along Larkin Avenue between McDonough Street and Black Road.
03:03Z 71 IL Will Barbers Corners
03:04Z 50 IL Will Shorewood
03:05Z 55 IL Will New Lenox A two foot diameter tree was blown down.
03:05Z 58 IL Grundy Carbon Hill Numerous tree limbs up to around 16 inches in diameter were blown down south of Route 113 on Will Road.
03:14Z 56 IL Will South Lockport
03:15Z 50 IL Mcdonough Colchester A trained spotter estimated 58 mph winds.
03:15Z 50 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 58 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:15Z 50 IL Mcdonough Colchester A trained spotter reported small tree limbs down.
03:15Z 50 IL Cook Chicago Ridge Two trees and numerous tree limbs were blown down near Central Avenue and 103rd Street.
03:15Z 52 IL Mclean Chenoa A tree was snapped in half and numerous large branches were blown down.
03:19Z 60 IL Kankakee Bourbonnais Some siding was peeled off of homes.
03:20Z 51 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 59 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:21Z 50 IL Cook (mdw) Chicago Midway Airport
03:23Z 60 IL Cook Matteson Numerous large trees were blown down.
03:23Z 61 IL Kankakee Lehigh Several large trees were blown down near Sportsman's Club. Winds were estimated to 70 mph by a trained spotter.
03:24Z 60 IL Cook Midlothian Numerous trees were blown down.
03:24Z 52 IL Cook Burbank
03:25Z 57 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 66 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:27Z 65 IL Cook Park Forest A large tree branch and numerous smaller branches were blown down.
03:29Z 52 IL Mclean Cropsey Several trees were blown down.
03:30Z 52 IL Mason Kelsey Tree limbs were blown down onto Highway 78 near Matanzas Beach.
03:30Z 60 IL Kankakee Momence Trees 12 to 18 inches in diameter were blown down onto power lines. Numerous tree branches were blown down.
03:30Z 52 IL Schuyler Pleasant View Several tree tops were broken off and tree limbs were blown down. A large cottonwood tree was blown down along Pokeberry Road. Damage occurred to tents at the fairgrounds northeast of Rushville.
03:30Z 57 OK Beaver Beaver A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 1 mile south-southwest of Beaver (Beaver County) reported a 66 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:30Z 65 IL Cook Homewood A large healthy tree limb was blown down.
03:30Z 52 OK Texas Goodwell A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Goodwell (Texas County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 2 miles east of Goodwell (Texas County) reported a 60 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:31Z 65 IL Will Monee
03:32Z 63 IL Cook Phoenix
03:33Z 60 IL Cook Lansing Large tree limbs were blown down.
03:34Z 65 IL Cook South Holland Multiple large trees were blown down.
03:35Z 57 TX Moore Dumas Muni Arpt A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Dumas (Moore County), the NWS ASOS 3 miles west of Dumas (Moore County) reported a 66 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:35Z 74 OK Beaver Beaver A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma Mesonet 1 miles south-southwest of Beaver (Beaver County) reported a 85 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:36Z 65 IN Lake Munster Numerous large trees were blown down.
03:38Z 78 IN Lake Lowell Evidence of significant straight line winds up to 90 mph included seven snapped power poles and an approximately mile wide swath of corn crop that was completely flattened and trees snapped. In Lowell, a trained spotter measured 63 mph wind gusts while a mesonet site measured 86 mph wind gusts.
03:40Z 56 OK Beaver Beaver A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Beaver (Beaver County), the Emergency Manager reported several trees down across the county due to a thunderstorm downburst. After producing these downbursts the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:40Z 67 OK Beaver Beaver A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 1 mile south-southwest of Beaver (Beaver County) reported a 77 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:41Z 65 IN Lake Schneider A semi truck was blown off Highway 41 near Schneider. Trees and limbs were blown down in Schneider, including some that fell onto cars. A roof was blown off of a house in Shelby.
03:43Z 65 IN Lake Crown Point Multiple large trees were uprooted along with large branches and power lines that were blown down.
03:45Z 63 OK Beaver Beaver A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 1 mile south-southwest of Beaver (Beaver County) reported a 73 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:47Z 65 IN Lake Cole Arpt Multiple large trees were blown down.
03:50Z 63 OK Beaver Beaver A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 1 mile south-southwest of Beaver (Beaver County) reported a 72 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:50Z 50 OK Beaver Logan A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Slapout (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 8 mile west of Slapout (Beaver County) reported a 58 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downbursts the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:51Z 65 IN Porter Portage Multiple large trees were blown down.
03:52Z 87 IN Lake Range Line Hardwood and softwood trees were snapped and uprooted. Shingles were ripped from a roof and there was damage to siding and downspouts. There was a measured wind gust of 75 mph from a home weather station before electricity went out.
03:55Z 64 OK Beaver Logan A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Slapout (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 8 miles west of Slapout (Beaver County) reported a 74 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:55Z 52 TX Hansford Morse A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Morse (Hansford County), a trained storm spotter reported an estimated 60 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
03:58Z 65 IN Porter Valparaiso Numerous trees were blown down.
04:00Z 56 OK Beaver Logan A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of southeastern Colorado and southwestern Kansas and into the Oklahoma Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved over the town of Slapout (Beaver County), the Oklahoma mesonet site 8 miles west of Slapout (Beaver County) reported a 65 mph thunderstorm downburst wind. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:02Z 57 TX Hutchinson Stinnett A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Stinnett (Hutchinson County), the KVII schoolnet site 1 mile west-northwest of Stinnett (Hutchinson County) reported a 66 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:04Z 70 KS Comanche Coldwater Numerous trees were blown down by the high wind.
04:05Z 52 IL Logan Lincoln A semi was blown over at I-55 mile marker 126 in Lincoln.
04:07Z 74 KS Comanche Coldwater A roof was blown off a building and a vehicle was blown over onto its side.
04:18Z 55 MI Berrien Stevensville The public reported tree branches and power lines down along the lake shore areas.
04:18Z 61 IN La Porte Springville A trained spotter estimated winds to 70 mph.
04:20Z 61 OK Harper Laverne Numerous downed trees and minor structural damage to some homes and carports occurred. Time of damage estimated from radar. No damage estimated were available.
04:22Z 65 KS Comanche Coldwater Power poles were blown down by the high wind.
04:22Z 70 IN La Porte Union Mills Arpt A NWS survey of damage in the Kingsford Heights area revealed a microburst began just to the west of the town and expanded east. An area of trees was found either snapped or uprooted in an easterly direction through Kingsford Heights. This swath of wind expanded in width and eventually spawned a EF-1 tornado east of town. The straight line winds were estimated at around 80 mph.
04:22Z 74 IN La Porte South La Porte A survey of damage was performed north of Kingsbury along and either side of US-35. A detached garage was destroyed at a residence. A swath of corn, at least a quarter mile wide, was completely flattened adjacent to this building. Winds were estimated in the 80 to 85 mph range.
04:24Z 61 KS Comanche Coldwater A semi truck was blown over at the intersection of 183 and 160.
04:25Z 52 TX Hutchinson Fritch A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Fritch (Hutchinson County), a member of the public reported a estimated 60 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:25Z 52 TX Hutchinson Fritch A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Fritch (Hutchinson County), a member of the public reported an estimated 60 mph thunderstorm downburst destroyed a metal car port. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:26Z 52 TX Lipscomb Lipscomb A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Lipscomb (Lipscomb County), a local law enforcement officer reported an estimated 60 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:30Z 65 IN Pulaski Winamac Law enforcement officials reported numerous trees down across northern parts of the county, especially north of Winamac.
04:32Z 50 MI Berrien Buchanan A trained spotter measured a 58 mph wind gust.
04:37Z 60 IN La Porte Belfast The public reported several trees and tree limbs down around Pine Lake.
04:43Z 65 IN St. Joseph South Bend Amateur radio operators reported several trees blown down along Greenlawn Road near the zoo.
04:43Z 59 IN St. Joseph (sbn)michiana Arpt S The Automated Weather station at South Bend Regional Airport measured a 68 mph wind gust.
04:45Z 56 OK Harper Buffalo Several trees and power lines blown down. Time estimated from radar.
04:45Z 70 IN St. Joseph South Bend A swath of damage was surveyed along Jefferson Boulevard from the St. Joseph River east to just south of Bethel College. Many trees were uprooted along this path, consistent with straight line winds estimated to 80 mph.
04:45Z 55 IN St. Joseph South Bend A trained spotter reported tree limbs down at a residence. One landed on a vehicle. No damage estimates were available.
04:46Z 52 KS Barber Sun City Winds were estimated to be 60 MPH.
04:46Z 51 TX Roberts Miami A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Miami (Roberts County), the KVII schoolnet site 8 miles northwest of Miami (Roberts County) reported a 59 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:47Z 55 TX Roberts Lora A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Miami (Roberts County), the KVII schoolnet site 8 miles north of Miami (Roberts County) reported a 63 mph thunderstorm downburst. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
04:47Z 60 IN Marshall Lapaz Emergency management officials reported multiple trees, tree limbs, power lines and poles down across the county.
04:50Z 56 OK Woods Camp Houston
04:52Z 60 IN Marshall Bremen The public reported several trees down as well as at least one power pole in the Bremen area.
04:54Z 60 IN Marshall Tippecanoe Emergency management officials reported trees down.
04:55Z 60 MI Berrien Berrien Spgs Trained spotters reported at least 12 trees down between Berrien Springs and Stevensville.
05:00Z 56 TX Hemphill Canadian A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Canadian (Hemphill County), a local law enforcement officer reported that an estimated 64 mph downburst downed powerlines at the intersection of 3rd Street and Elsie Ave (Hemphill County). After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
05:00Z 65 MI Cass Marcellus A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to 75 mph.
05:00Z 63 IN Elkhart Wakarusa Wind gusts to 73 mph were recorded in the Nappanee and Wakarusa area, west of State Route 19. Six to eight inch diameter limbs and utility lines were down in the area with some corn fields laid over.
05:08Z 52 IN Elkhart Elkhart Reports of estimated wind gusts to 60 mph were received.
05:09Z 56 IN Kosciusko Oswego An off duty NWS employee estimated wind gusts to 65 mph.
05:10Z 55 MI St. Joseph Three Rivers The public reported a tree down onto a residence. No injuries were noted.
05:10Z 60 IN Elkhart Goshen A tree was blown down onto a residence. No injuries were reported.
05:10Z 60 IN Kosciusko Syracuse An off duty NWS employee observed a large tree down, blocking the roadway.
05:10Z 65 MI Kalamazoo Schoolcraft Numerous trees and power lines were blown down mainly across southern Kalamazoo county from around Schoolcraft east to Vicksburg. Winds of up to 70 to 75 mph were estimated. Some trees fell on area homes and cars.
05:10Z 56 TX Hemphill Canadian A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Canadian (Hemphill County), a local law enforcement officer reported that an estimated 64 mph downburst downed trees which are blocking Highway 33 between County Roads 17 and 18 (Hemphill County). After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
05:11Z 56 TX Hemphill Canadian A cluster of thunderstorms moved out of the Oklahoma Panhandle and into the Texas Panhandle during the evening hours of the 30th. As this cluster of thunderstorms moved near the town of Canadian (Hemphill County), the West Texas Mesonet site 6 miles east of Canadian (Hemphill County) reported a 64 mph downburst gust. After producing this downburst the cluster of thunderstorms continued to move to the southeast.
05:15Z 57 IN Steuben Angola Tri State Arp An automated weather system at the Steuben County airport in Angola recorded a 66 mph wind gust.
05:15Z 55 IN Kosciusko Enchanted Hills Local media reported a tree fell onto South County Road (on the Elkhart/Kosciusko County line), west of County Road 43. A 61 year old male driver seen the tree and swerved away from the tree, but crashed into a ditch and other trees, suffering minor injuries.
05:19Z 61 MI St. Joseph Flowerfield A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to 70 mph.
05:20Z 65 IN Kosciusko Warsaw Emergency management officials reported numerous trees and power lines down across the county.
05:20Z 57 IN Miami (gus)grissom Afb Per Emergency management officials reported trees and power lines down in the Eagle Point area, near Grissom Air Reserve Base. A 66 mph wind gust was recorded by the automated sensor at the Air Reserve Base.
05:20Z 60 IN Kosciusko Warsaw Emergency management officials reported a large, rotten tree fell onto the bedroom of a mobile home in the Fairlane Mobile Home Park. Two adults and two children were inside the home at the time. One child escaped the impacted room, but a 14 year old male did not and was subsequently killed.
05:21Z 57 IN Miami (gus)grissom Afb Per An automated weather system recorded a 66 mph wind gust.
05:22Z 61 IN Kosciusko North Webster Wind gusts to 65 mph were estimated at the NWS office near North Webster.
05:23Z 52 IN Lagrange Topeka A trained spotter estimated 60 mph wind gusts.
05:26Z 60 IN Noble Rome City Emergency management officials reported 16 homes with roof damage, mostly minor.
05:30Z 60 IN Noble Rome City Trees and power lines were reported down across the county, with Rome City being hit the hardest.
05:30Z 56 MI St. Joseph Centreville Amateur radio operators reported wind gusts estimated to at least 65 mph.
05:30Z 65 IN Whitley Raber Local officials reported trees, tree limbs and power lines down across the county. A power line was reported down across train tracks near State Route 9 and 14.
05:35Z 65 IN Lagrange Lagrange Emergency management officials reported widespread tree damage in town. There was a partial roof and wall collapse at Parkside School.
05:35Z 60 MI Branch Sherwood Emergency management officials reported numerous trees and power lines down across mainly the northern part of the county.
05:37Z 65 IN Lagrange Stroh Emergency management officials reported a six to eight foot diameter tree fell into a residence on Big Long Lake. A 64 year old male was crushed by the tree, killing him.
05:37Z 65 IN Lagrange Stroh Emergency management officials reported widespread tree damage across the area.
05:47Z 74 MI Calhoun (btl)kellog Arpt Btl An NWS storm survey indicated that winds reached up to 80 to 90 mph near to northeast of Albion in Calhoun county, where numerous trees and power lines were blown down with extensive power outages. One roof was also blown off a home. A 74 mph wind gust was measured at Brooks field.
05:48Z 57 MI Branch Coldwater Emergency management officials reported several trees down, blocking some roads. Several dead trees were also felled from the strong wind as well as tree limbs.
05:52Z 61 IN Huntington Markle Emergency management officials reported a gas station sign and canopy were blown over at Interstate 69 and US 224.
05:52Z 65 IN Allen Ft Wayne Trained spotters estimated 75 mph wind gusts near Northcrest Mall. Large tree limbs were down in the area.
05:52Z 60 IN Steuben Angola Emergency management officials reported trees and power lines down around the city.
05:55Z 60 IN Steuben Nevada Mills Emergency management officials reported trees and debris on US 120 between 300 West and 450 West.
05:56Z 60 IN De Kalb Altona Reports of trees and power lines down.
05:56Z 65 IN Steuben Angola Emergency management officials reported more than 20 trees uprooted. Four homes suffered significant damage.
05:56Z 60 IN De Kalb Summit Local officials reported scattered trees and power lines down in the Ashley area.
06:00Z 43 IN Boone Advance A 4 to 5 inch diameter tree limb was downed along State Route 75 due to strong thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:00Z 55 IN Allen Thurman Amateur radio operators reported six inch tree limbs down across State Route 37, northeast of I-469.
06:00Z 51 OK Roger Mills Dempsey
06:00Z 56 IN Allen Greendale A trained spotter reported numerous tree limbs down with wind gusts estimated to 65 mph.
06:01Z 60 IN Wells Murray Trees were blown down between Bluffton and Kingsland. A tree was also reported down on 500 North east of State Route 1.
06:03Z 56 IN Hendricks Danville An estimated 60 to 70 mph thunderstorm wind gust was observed just south of Danville High School.
06:05Z 55 IN Allen Zulu A semi was blown off the road on US 30 near Webster Road.
06:10Z 60 MI Hillsdale Hillsdale Emergency management officials reported numerous trees down across mainly the northern half of the county.
06:13Z 60 MI Hillsdale Somerset Center Emergency management officials reported the top third of a 154 foot tall 911 communications tower was blown over.
06:15Z 60 MI Hillsdale Jonesville Emergency management officials reported trees down across the town with scattered power outages.
06:15Z 61 IN Hendricks Avon A building was destroyed along US Route 36, west of Ronald Reagan Parkway, due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. A few other structures and barns were heavily damaged or destroyed across the county.
06:17Z 56 IN Boone Jamestown Power poles were downed and laying across State Road 75, south of County Road 500 South between Advance and Jamestown, due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:18Z 55 OH Defiance Hicksville Amateur radio operators reported several large tree limbs down.
06:18Z 61 OH Paulding Antwerp Estimated 70 mph wind gusts were reported in the area.
06:20Z 60 MI Hillsdale Somerset Center A trained spotter reported trees down.
06:24Z 65 IN Marion Ind Shank Arpt Trees were snapped or uprooted in this location due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:24Z 62 IN Marion Indianapolis Intl Ar A thunderstorm wind gust of 71 mph was measured by the ASOS at the Indianapolis International Airport.
06:25Z 61 IN Marion Mars Hill Several trees and limbs were downed near the intersection of Kentucky Avenue and Holt Road due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:30Z 65 IN Miami (gus)grissom Afb Per Two power poles were reported snapped at the base.
06:30Z 61 IN Marion Millersville A large 60 to 70 foot tall tree was blown down in an alley near the intersection of 56th Street and Emerson Avenue due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. The tree knocked power lines down as well.
06:30Z 50 MI Lenawee Cement City Five to six inch diameter trees limb reported down.
06:35Z 61 IN Johnson Greenwood Plate glass windows were blown out on the southeast corner of Value City Furniture due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. Additionally, the awning on the Vitamin Shoppe, in front of Value City Furniture, was ripped off of the building.
06:35Z 56 IN Johnson Greenwood A two to three foot diameter tree was snapped at its base in front of the Greenwood Park Mall due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:35Z 56 IN Marion Homecroft A tree was uprooted near US Highway 31 and Edgewood Avenue due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:45Z 55 OH Van Wert Ohio City Emergency management officials reported a large tree with rot inside snapped, hitting a house and garage. No injuries were reported.
06:45Z 56 MI Washtenaw Chelsea Emergency manager estimated a 65 mph thunderstorm wind gust.
06:45Z 50 MI Washtenaw Sylvan Numerous large tree limbs reported down.
06:50Z 52 MI Washtenaw Lima Trees and power line reported down.
07:00Z 52 MI Livingston Lakeland Trees and power lines reported down.
07:00Z 61 MI Livingston Hamburg Trees and power lines reported down.
07:00Z 52 MI Livingston Hamburg Trees and power lines reported down.
07:00Z 52 MI Genesee Argentine Tree blown onto a road.
07:10Z 56 MI Oakland Wixom Two large trees blown down blocking road.
07:10Z 56 MI Oakland Oakley Park Multiple trees reported down.
07:10Z 50 MI Genesee Otterburn Wires reported down.
07:10Z 56 MI Oakland Milford Forty inch diameter tree uprooted.
07:10Z 52 MI Washtenaw Ann Arbor Arpt One large tree and tree limbs blown down.
07:10Z 61 MI Oakland Wixom Spencer Arpt Numerous trees and wires down.
07:10Z 52 MI Oakland Milford Numerous large tree limbs down.
07:10Z 64 MI Oakland Wixom Spencer Arpt
07:11Z 52 MI Washtenaw Geddes Large tree reported down.
07:12Z 50 MI Oakland Wixom Spencer Arpt Multiple four to six inch diameter tree limbs down.
07:12Z 50 MI Oakland Wixom Spencer Arpt Four foot diameter tree blown down.
07:14Z 50 MI Washtenaw Ypsilanti Four inch diameter tree limb reported down.
07:14Z 52 MI Washtenaw Ypsilanti Spotter estimated a 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust.
07:14Z 56 MI Wayne Northville Spotter estimated a 65 mph thunderstorm wind gust.
07:15Z 54 MI Oakland Oakley Park A large willow tree was blown down, along with one large tree uprooted.
07:15Z 52 MI Oakland Commerce Numerous large tree limbs reported down.
07:15Z 50 MI Wayne Nankin Mills Two twelve inch diameter tree limbs down.
07:16Z 50 MI Genesee Grand Blanc Two eight to ten inch tree limbs down, along with several three to four inch limbs.
07:16Z 50 MI Wayne Westmore Downed power lines.
07:30Z 50 OH Darke Greenville Several trees were downed due to thunderstorm winds.
07:30Z 50 IN Wayne Richmond Several trees downed due to thunderstorm winds from near Centerville to the south side of Richmond.
07:35Z 52 MI Oakland Rochester Hills Large tree blown down onto house.
07:36Z 50 OH Darke Abbottsville Severe thunderstorm winds shifted a trailer home from its foundation on Hollansburg-Sampson Road. There was also minor damage to a barn and several trees and limbs were downed.
07:42Z 56 MI Macomb Sterling Hgts Three large trees blown down, one landing on a vehicle.
07:45Z 50 OH Darke Bradford A tree was downed by thunderstorm winds.
07:45Z 52 MI Lapeer Attica Large tree limbs blown down blocking road.
07:50Z 50 OH Miami Ludlow Falls A tree was downed due to thunderstorm winds.
07:51Z 50 MI Macomb Mt Clemens Downed wires and transformer.
07:53Z 52 MI Macomb Mt Clemens Tree reported down.
07:59Z 52 MI St. Clair Brockway Tree reported blown down.
08:05Z 50 MI St. Clair Fargo Downed wires.
08:21Z 50 MI St. Clair Marine City Twelve inch diameter tree limb blown down.
08:21Z 50 MI St. Clair St Clair Downed wires.
08:31Z 50 OH Union Unionville Center Thunderstorm winds caused garage damage to a house on Darby Blvd West. Several trees were also downed.

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