Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
13:32Z 56 MN Renville Olivia Muni Arpt A semi truck was blown over on U.S. Highway 71 north of Olivia.
19:02Z 50 SC Saluda Dennis Xrds Saluda dispatch reported powerlines down on Denny Hwy at Bethany Schoolhouse Road.
19:25Z 50 SC Saluda Travis Saluda dispatch reported trees down on Rock Hill Road.
19:30Z 45 GA Schley La Crosse The 911 center reported a tree fell on Candy Cane Lane.
19:55Z 50 SC Edgefield Bouknight DOT reported trees down on Watson Road north of Trenton.
20:10Z 50 GA Cherokee Canton The Cherokee County Emergency Manager reported a tree blown down on a house on Killian Road with one minor injury to an occupant of the house.
20:10Z 50 NC Robeson Parkton Large limbs were reported down on North Washington Street.
20:30Z 40 FL Lee Punta Rassa A broadcast media outlet relayed a report of wind damage to a pool cage and fence in Cape Coral. Time was estimated from radar.
20:32Z 50 GA Lincoln Martins Xrds DOT reported a few trees down on Chamberlin S Ferry Road.
20:40Z 50 SC Mccormick Modoc DOT reported trees down on secondary road 93 between Parksville and Modoc.
20:41Z 50 GA Lincoln Goshen DOT reported a few trees down on Savannah Scenic Way North.
21:00Z 50 GA Fulton Ft Mc Pherson The Emergency Manager reported power lines were blown down on Peeples Street Southwest.
21:10Z 50 SC Fairfield Rion Winnsboro Police Dept. reported a tree down on a powerline near Jackson Creek Road and Hwy 269.
21:25Z 50 GA Fulton Atlanta The Emergency Manager reported power lines blown down at the corner of Wildwood Road and Merton Road, as well as on Mercer Street Northeast.
21:31Z 50 NC Robeson Wakulla A large pine tree was reportedly blocking the road near the intersection of Highway 71 and Mt Zion Church Road. The time was estimated based on radar data.
22:13Z 55 GA Forsyth Cumming Mathis Arpt The Forsyth County Emergency Manager reported several trees down in the southern end of Forsyth County.
22:20Z 60 GA Hall Flowery Branch Atlanta broadcast media reported estimated 60-70 mph winds. Two large pine trees were blown over and one hardwood was snapped about 25 feet above the ground.
22:25Z 55 GA Forsyth Mars Hill Crossroads The Forsyth County Emergency Manager reported two trees blown down resulting in downed power lines.
22:35Z 61 MN Kanabec Mora Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in Mora.
22:45Z 50 GA Bibb Wesleyan College The 911 center reported power lines were blown down on Greentree Parkway.
22:50Z 52 MN Pine Henriette There were trees down on County Road 11. There was quarter sized hail.
22:50Z 50 GA Hall Flowery Branch The 911 center reported several trees and power lines blown down across the county including in the Flowery Branch area and on Briarwood Drive in Oakwood.
22:55Z 50 GA Bibb Lanier Hgts The 911 center reported power lines blown down at the corner of Bailey and Napier.
23:55Z 58 MT Roosevelt Mcdonalds Dot The McDonalds DOT site measured a 67 mph wind gust.
00:30Z 52 MT Roosevelt Bredette Trained spotter reported 60 mph wind gusts.
00:45Z 65 MT Roosevelt Froid Damage was found at a new home site with a modular home and a large metal pole barn located 2.4 miles east of the intersection of Highway 16 and County Road 496. There were two other home sites west of this home, with no obvious damage. The newer home had a few missing shingles, but the new pole barn had the south door blown in with the south wall blown out to the southeast. There were a few trees that were snapped or cracked and dropped about 2-3 feet off the ground, including older Russian olive trees. The damage to the pole barn was estimated to have been caused by 70-75 mph winds. The homeowners were home and said the wind came from the west-northwest and there was a lot of dirt and gravel kicked up and thrown at them prior to their seeking shelter in a safe room in the pole barn. The garage door was blown in and the south wall was blown out. The garage door blew through the side wall and landed on a trailer near a tree row. All the insulation and debris from the side wall collapse were blown eastward. ||Another third of a mile east is the town site of McCabe, where there are a few homes, sheds and outbuildings. This area had a large older Russian olive tree uprooted as well as a two healthy spruce trees uprooted that were at least 25 feet tall. There was a shed damaged as well, but the two garage doors on it were open directly to the microburst winds, and the wood at the concrete footing was over 30 years old. All the debris was blown eastward. ||There was a lot of minor damage as well through the townsite.
00:45Z 56 MT Sheridan Medicine Lake A semi-truck was blown over due to the strong microbust winds within the squall line of thunderstorms that moved through. Other minor damage was reported in the area as well to homes and farm outbuildings.
00:52Z 61 WI Polk Cushing Multiple large trees were uprooted along with power lines blown down in Cushing.
01:05Z 61 WI Polk Luck Numerous trees and power lines were blown down near Luck.
01:30Z 70 ND Williams Williston Analysis of damage photos indicated that the peak wind was around 80 mph. The Williston Airport ASOS measured 71 mph at 8:33 PM CDT, but the worst damage was in other parts of Williston. Large trees were snapped and uprooted, fences were destroyed, and vehicles were destroyed by falling trees. It was estimated that the high winds lasted for about 10 minutes. Half dollar sized hail was also reported at this time.
01:35Z 52 WI Barron Cumberland A large tree was blown down in Cumberland.
01:50Z 61 WI Barron Barron Several large trees were uprooted in Barron.
01:59Z 52 WI Barron Cameron A large tree branch, up to 10 inches in diameter were blown down near Cameron.
02:00Z 61 ND Mckenzie Charlson Three recreational vehicles in Tobacco Garden Bay sustained significant damage, with one being toppled. No injuries were reported. It was originally speculated that the damage was caused by a tornado. Local emergency management conducted a survey and determined the damage was caused by strong straight line winds.
03:10Z 74 ND Dunn Dunn Center Minor injuries occurred to a 9 year old female that was inside a 5th wheel trailer-camper that tipped over. A horse trailer nearby also tipped over. Farm outbuildings and fences were damaged and trees were snapped. There was speculation that the damage could have been caused by a tornado, but determination from photo evidence was that this damage was caused by very high straight line thunderstorm winds.
04:18Z 56 ND Mclean Garrison Wind gusts were estimated by the public, and then relayed to the National Weather Service by a member of the broadcast media.
05:30Z 52 ND Mercer Beulah Wind gust speed was estimated by a storm chaser.
05:55Z 64 SD Tripp Hamill
07:24Z 55 ND Foster Carrington Arpt
08:00Z 52 ND Kidder Steele The wind speed was estimated by a trained spotter. Sustained winds of 50 mph were also reported.
08:15Z 50 ND Cass Alice Four to six inch diameter tree branches were blown down in a yard.
08:50Z 55 ND Cass Lynchburg Trees were blown down onto a road.
09:15Z 60 MN Wilkin Wolverton Trees were blown down in town.
09:16Z 52 MI Grand Traverse Grawn Multiple trees were downed along Beitner Road.
09:30Z 60 ND Cass Kindred Ten large oak trees were blown down.
10:50Z 56 MN Otter Tail Battle Lake A truck was blown off highway 210 near Battle Lake.
11:04Z 52 MN Crow Wing Nisswa There were several trees blown down. One 12 inch diameter tree snapped and was blocking the road.
11:04Z 52 MN Crow Wing Ironton An estimated 5 inch diameter tree branch was broken.
11:15Z 73 MN Wadena Verndale The wind gust was measured by a MNDOT RWIS sensor near Verndale.
11:15Z 63 MN Wadena Wadena A large number of trees and light poles were blown down in town, with several trees falling on homes.
11:20Z 61 MN Todd Hewitt Several trees were blown down in Hewitt, along Highway 210, plus a roof was blown off a building.
11:28Z 69 MN Wadena Staples The wind gust was measured at the Staples airport.
11:31Z 61 MN Todd Staples Several trees and power lines were blown down in the City of Staples. In addition, the Staples airport, approximately 1 mile north of downtown Staples, in Wadena County, had a measured wind gust of 79 mph at 531 CST.
11:34Z 52 MN Cass Pillager A 16 inch diameter tree snapped.
11:47Z 61 MN Cass Pillager A pole barn was destroyed.
11:52Z 61 MN Crow Wing Baxter Numerous trees were down. There were 12 to 14 inch diameter trees snapped off. At least one tree was uprooted. Other trees were down in the neighborhood.

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