Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
15:45Z 50 FL St. Johns Orangedale Two homes along Snail Kite Court were damaged from thunderstorm winds. One family was displaced due to the damage.
15:54Z 50 TN Davidson Newsom A tree was reported blown down at Newsom Station Road and Highway 70.
16:08Z 50 TN Williamson Franklin A tree was blown down in Franklin.
16:16Z 50 TN Davidson Woodbine A tree was blown down on Old Glenrose Avenue between I-24 and Briley Parkway.
16:35Z 50 TN Wilson Greenlawn A tree was snapped in the yard of a home on Saundersville Road just west of Matterhorn Road.
17:22Z 58 LA Orleans (new)lkfrnt Arpt New A WeatherFlow station at New Orleans Lakefront Airport measured a 67 mph wind gust. The strong winds flipped several light air craft parked at the airport.
19:33Z 61 AL Mobile Satsuma Winds estimated at 70 mph snapped a large tree.
19:50Z 52 AL Baldwin Bay Minette Winds estimated at 60 mph downed trees on County Road 39.
20:24Z 61 FL Okaloosa Crestview Winds estimated at 70 mph downed a tree on a house.
20:43Z 52 AL Lee Mitchell Xrd National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage south of Opelika that was consistent with straight line wind damage, with maximum sustained winds near 60 mph.||This swath of damaging winds began in a rural area just west of Society Hill Road and Nash Creek and continued northeast, crossing County Road 27 and County Road 957 before ending on Moores Mill Road. The damage consisted of mainly uprooted trees in which the pattern was divergent in nature but was inconsistent along the path. The swath was 1.19 miles long and was 150 yards wide at its widest point.
20:53Z 55 AL Lee Pepperell National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in the city of Opelika that was consistent with straight line wind damage, with maximum sustained winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph.||This swath of damaging wind began at a large warehouse building on Williamson Avenue. Significant structure and roof damage was sustained. The damaging winds continued northeastward onto Steel Street, where another industrial building sustained roof damage, along with minor damage to other structures. The Goo Goo Car Wash on Marvyn Parkway sustained significant roof damage just to the northeast, where the swath of damaging winds ended. The swath was 0.66 miles long and was 150 yards wide at its widest point. One person sustained minor injuries at the car wash. ||Thanks to Lee County EMA for their assistance with this survey.
21:00Z 50 GA Bacon Coffee A tree was blown down on a power line along Desert Rose Road.
21:20Z 61 FL Santa Rosa Navarre Winds estimated at 70 mph downed several trees in the road with one falling on a home. A fence was also damaged.
21:23Z 50 GA Muscogee Nankipooh An amateur radio operator reported multiple trees and large limbs blown down, some on structures, near the intersection of U.S. Highway 27 and Old Moon Road.
21:34Z 78 FL Okaloosa Niceville A severe thunderstorm moved across Niceville and produced a corridor of straight line wind damage from winds of 70-90 mph from near the intersection of Highway 85 and Lewis Street to near Mile Marker 12 on Highway 293. Numerous trees and power lines were downed along the path with some landing on vehicles. Several downed trees caused damage to homes in the area. A church suffered roof damage and some damage to brick facade.
21:34Z 61 FL Okaloosa Shalimar A severe thunderstorm moved across Okaloosa Island and Destin, which produced areas of straight line wind damage along and near U.S. Highway 98. Several building were damaged in and around Destin with significant roof damage to a few condos and businesses. An EMS vehicle was damaged on Okaloosa Island with one injury. Numerous trees and power lines were downed. Three gas stations pumps were blown over at a gas station in Destin. There were two wind measurements at Okaloosa Pier and on Choctawhatchee Bay that recorded wind gusts of 87 mph. Several land based stations recorded wind gusts in excess of 60 mph.
21:35Z 50 FL Okaloosa Eglin Afb
21:35Z 55 FL Walton Pond Creek Multiple trees and power lines were blown down across Walton county.
21:35Z 55 FL Okaloosa Crestview
21:36Z 61 FL Okaloosa Eglin Afb Winds estimated at 70 mph caused structural damage to both Edge Elementary School and an Okaloosa County School district building.
21:36Z 55 FL Walton Mossy Head Two large trees were blown down east of Mossy Head Park and School on Highway 90.
21:39Z 56 FL Okaloosa Destin Measured from a weatherflow station.
21:47Z 50 FL Walton De Funiak Springs Arpt A pine tree was blown down on Walton Road.
21:55Z 51 AL Baldwin Gulf Shrs
21:57Z 55 FL Holmes Prosperity Multiple trees and power lines were blown down across Holmes county.
21:57Z 50 FL Walton Freeport Trees were blown down in Freeport.
22:00Z 50 GA Taylor Mauk The Taylor County Emergency Manager reported several trees and power lines blown down across western Taylor County. One tree fell on a house and a car near Black Creek Trail and a mobile home was damaged near the intersection of Parks Road and Black Creek Trail. A downed power line blocked Highway 96 near the intersection with Parks Road.
22:12Z 55 AL Geneva Hartford Multiple power lines were blown down in Hartford.
22:12Z 50 FL Washington Ebro Trees were blown down and blocking the south bound lane of Highway 79 in Ebro.
22:15Z 74 AL Geneva Slocomb Several houses and businesses were damaged in a swath from the Slocomb to Malvern area. There were numerous trees and power lines blown down, including some on houses. Winds were estimated at around 85 mph. Damage cost was estimated.
22:19Z 51 FL Bay Westbay
22:20Z 50 FL Washington Riverside Trees were blown down onto Turkey Run Road near Greenhead.
22:24Z 50 FL Washington Crystal Lake Trees were blown down in the Crystal Lake area.
22:24Z 50 GA Macon Oglethorpe The Macon County Emergency Manager reported a few trees blown down north of Oglethorpe near Highway 128.
22:32Z 50 GA Crawford Nakomis The Crawford County 911 center reported multiple trees blown down between Crook Road and Tribble Road in the southern portion of the county.
22:32Z 50 GA Crawford Ceres The Crawford County 911 center reported numerous trees blown down across western and northern Crawford County from Highway 80 northwest of Roberta to Highway 341 south of Musella.
22:32Z 50 MS Scott Lake Several softwood trees were uprooted and snapped.
22:33Z 50 FL Jackson Cottondale Trees were blown down near the intersection of SR-73 and US-231.
22:42Z 50 FL Jackson Marianna A tree was blown down on a house in Marianna.
22:42Z 50 FL Jackson Marianna A tree was blown down near Caverns Road and Bales Drive.
22:45Z 50 FL Bay Panama City A tree was blown down at 13th Street and Jenks Ave.
22:45Z 55 FL Bay Hiland Park Numerous power lines were blown down across Bay county.
22:45Z 55 FL Calhoun Center Lake Several trees and power lines were blown down across Calhoun county.
22:50Z 50 FL Jackson Simsville A tree was blown down near Rocky Creek Road and the SR-71 intersection.
22:50Z 50 FL Jackson Simsville A tree was blown down near Magnolia Road and the SR-71 intersection.
22:55Z 65 GA Seminole Little Hope Roof damage occurred to a house on Harrell Moye Road. Damage was estimated.
22:57Z 55 FL Calhoun Ocheessee Strong winds uprooted a large tree which fell onto a person, resulting in a fatality.
23:00Z 55 FL Calhoun Blountstown A tree was blown down onto a house in Blountstown. Damage was estimated.
23:00Z 55 GA Seminole Sharphagen Several trees and power lines were blown down. Also, a large branch fell onto a car on Hagen-Still Road. Damage was estimated.
23:08Z 50 FL Gadsden Sycamore Trees were blown down and blocking Sycamore Road.
23:10Z 50 FL Gadsden Rosedale Trees were blown down onto I-10 between mile markers 166 and 169.
23:25Z 50 GA Decatur Laingkat Trees were blown down near Highway 241 near the GA-FL border.
23:25Z 50 FL Gulf Wewahitchka Power lines were blown down in the Wewahitchka area.
23:26Z 50 FL Liberty Estiffapulga Trees were reported down on Highway 379A.
23:30Z 50 FL Gadsden Branchville Power lines were blown down along Point Milligan Road.
23:30Z 55 FL Bay Fountain A healthy pine tree was blown down onto a truck, causing damage to the truck bed. Damage cost was estimated.
23:37Z 65 GA Grady Whigham A power pole was broken in the Whigham area.
23:42Z 65 GA Grady Cairo A power pole was broken in the Hawthorne area.
23:45Z 55 GA Grady Cairo Trees and power lines were blown down along Pine Circle SW and 1st Street in Cairo.
23:45Z 55 GA Grady Princes Still Four trees were blown down on Lewis Road.
23:47Z 50 GA Grady Cairo A power line was blown down near Hall Road.
23:53Z 50 GA Grady Cairo-grady Arpt A tree was blown down across Bold Springs Road.
00:00Z 50 GA Mitchell Hopeful Trees were blown down north of Highway 311 on River Road.
00:00Z 50 FL Leon State Capitol Complex Scattered trees and power lines were blown down in Tallahassee.
00:00Z 50 GA Colquitt Hartsfield Trees were blown down along Highway 37.
00:00Z 50 GA Grady Spence Trees were blown down along Highway 111.
00:00Z 60 FL Wakulla Bethel A large tree was snapped.
00:00Z 50 FL Wakulla Vereen Power lines were blown down on Bob Miller Road.
00:00Z 50 FL Leon Chaires A tree was reported down at Chaires Crossroads.
00:00Z 60 FL Wakulla Bethel A large tree was snapped.
00:00Z 50 FL Leon Eight Mile Pond Area A tree was blown down across Wakulla Springs Road.
00:04Z 50 FL Wakulla Shadeville A tree fell and caused roof damage to a house. Damage cost was estimated.
00:06Z 55 GA Thomas Thomasville Several trees and power lines were blown down across Thomas county.
00:10Z 65 GA Thomas Coolidge Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in the Coolidge area.
00:15Z 65 GA Colquitt Center Hill Numerous trees, power lines, and power poles were blown down across Colquitt county.
00:25Z 52 GA Colquitt Doerun A spotter estimated wind gusts of 60 mph in Doerun.
00:30Z 50 FL Jefferson Hell's Half Acre A tree was blown down and blocked Highway 98.
00:55Z 50 GA Lowndes I-75 At Exit 22 A tree was blown down on Shilo Road.
01:00Z 50 FL Taylor Perry Trees were blown down along Jefferson Street in Perry. One tree fell on a car. Damage was estimated.
01:00Z 50 FL Taylor Hampton Springs A tree was blown down in the Hampton Springs area.
01:06Z 50 GA Lowndes Valdosta A tree was blown down onto Chester Street.
01:10Z 50 FL Madison Lee A tree was blown down onto I-10 near Lee.
01:25Z 50 GA Coffee Nicholls A large tree was blocking the road in Nichols. The time given was based on radar.
01:43Z 65 FL Lafayette Grady Roof damage occurred to a house off of Highway 27. Damage was estimated.
02:00Z 70 FL Suwannee Obrien Strong thunderstorm winds damaged about 25 oak trees, killed 2 donkeys, blew down fences, damaged 7 structures, blew off shingles, and blew irrigation pipes away from a structure.||The EM that conducted the survey estimated winds of 90-98 mph. These winds were adjusted downward for StormData based on other wind speed measurement with this event.
02:00Z 61 FL Suwannee Mc Alpin Strong thunderstorm wind caused significant roof damage, blew the front porch off, blew away the carport, peeled back the barn roof by at least 12 ft, blew down multiple large trees, and blew an antenna down onto the home. ||The EM that conducted the survey estimated winds of 90-98 mph. These winds were adjusted downward for StormData based on other wind speed measurement with this event.
02:00Z 50 FL Alachua Clark Extensive tree damage occurred along NW 142nd Avenue. There was also some structural damage to farm buildings across the western side of the county including a stable that collapsed an injured 2 horses.
02:00Z 50 FL Columbia Ft White Trees and power lines were blown down in the Fort White area. One tree was blown down on a home along Montana Parkway.
02:00Z 50 FL Columbia Lake City Widespread tree and power line damage due to winds. One tree was blown down on a home along State Road 47 in Lake City.
02:00Z 70 FL Suwannee Wellborn Strong winds blew an older single wide mobile home over onto its side and damaged the structure, an older barn was damaged by a fallen oak tree, a large oak tree was snapped at a thick root stem, parts of a metal roof were lofted into tree tops, damaged occurred to a carport roof and frame, and many trees were damaged. ||The EM that conducted the survey estimated winds of 90-98 mph. These winds were adjusted downward for StormData based on other wind speed measurement with this event.
02:00Z 60 FL Suwannee Obrien Strong winds damage the skirting of a mobile home, broke a window, ripped 9 shingles off of the roof, rolled a carport into a field, damaged a water shed, torn down fences, and damaged the rear glass of a vehicle. The EM that conducted the survey estimated winds of 90-98 mph. These winds were adjusted downward for StormData based on other wind speed measurement with this event.
02:10Z 45 FL Suwannee Wellborn Numerous trees and power lines were blown down. The time of damage of based on radar imagery. The cost of damage was unknown but estimated.
02:18Z 45 FL Alachua Clark A 12x24 ft awning was ripped away from the ground. The cost of damage was estimated for the event to be included in Storm Data.
02:18Z 45 FL Columbia Lake City Two homes had trees down on them. Several power lines were blown down. The time of damage was based on radar. The cost of damage was unknown but estimated for the event to be included in Storm Data.
02:20Z 50 FL Gilchrist Williford A small barn was destroyed and several trees were blown down.
02:20Z 52 FL Columbia Lake City Strong thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at 60 mph caused small tree limbs to be blown down.
02:38Z 50 FL Union Lake Butler Multiple trees and power lines were blown down.
02:38Z 50 FL Levy Chiefland A resident of Chiefland sent in photos of a 1 ft diameter pine tree that was snapped along with a downed fence. Time was estimated by radar signatures.
02:38Z 52 FL Levy Chiefland The Levy County Sheriffs Office reported several trees down across roads in the Chiefland area. Additionally, a private citizen in Chiefland sent pictures of a tree and several large branches down.
02:40Z 50 FL Union Cliftonville A spotter reported a pine tree was twisted off and fell on a home which caused damage. Multiple trees were blown down around nearby property.
02:42Z 52 FL Levy Bronson Roof damage was reported to a radio transmitter building in Bronson. This subsequently caused damage to the backup transmitter. Time was estimated from radar.
02:46Z 50 FL Alachua Hague Wind damage occurred to the front and roof of a home. The time of damage was based on radar.
02:55Z 50 FL Levy Bronson Levy County Emergency Management reported damage to a mobile home in Bronson. Wind is believed to have peeled off the roof of the mobile home. Time of occurrence was estimated by radar.
03:00Z 50 FL Bradford Lawtey Several power lines were blown down across the county. Lines were blown down at State Road 16 at county road 216 just west of Starke and also at State Road 16 between county roads 233 and 229A.
03:00Z 45 GA Wayne Redland A section of a mobile home roof was ripped off and Red Hill Road in Jesup. The time of damage was based on radar. The cost of damage was estimated for the event to be included in Storm Data.
03:08Z 61 FL Clay Keystone Hgts An extensive wind damage event occurred across Clay county associated with several long tracked severe downbursts. One downburst was the rear-flank downdraft of a tornadic supercell that produced an EF1 tornado in Lawtey, just west of the western Clay county line. As the RFD descended, a severe downburst raced across the northern tier o Clay county from about 10:08 pm local time through 10:35 pm local time which caused widespread wind damage to structures in Middleburg, Doctor's Inlet, Doctor's Lake, Fleming Island, and Orange Park. Another storm within the squall line impacted Keystone Heights where a wind gust of 50 mph was measured at 10:15 pm by the AWOS at the Keystone Airport. Peak wind gusts were estimated between 70-80 mph per Storm Surveys. Below is a timeline of wind damage reports across Clay county as reported to the NWS for this wind event. ||At 10:08 pm, Emergency Management reported multiple homes with trees down on them near Keystone Heights. At 10:15 pm, the general public reported numerous trees and power lines were blown down along State Road 100 and Twin Lakes Road, about 2 miles SE of Keystone Heights. There was also a report of a roof blown off of a home. Also around 10:15 pm, a NWS storm spotter about 6 miles NNE of Middleburg reported a large live oak tree was blown down and a small gazebo was destroyed. There was also small hail observed, but size was not reported. At 10:15, the public reported tree tops were snapped and damage near Asbury Lake with small hail (unknown size). At 10:20 pm, a HAM radio operator located 3 miles NE of Lakeside reported a tree was blown down and partially blocked Doctor's Lake Drive in Orange Park. A storm survey of this area later revealed extensive large tree damage and structural damage to homes, some uninhabitable due to the extent of damage. Many trees were over 1 ft in diameter, which included large live oaks and water oaks. Around this time, a spotter later relayed fence damage, a flag pole blown down and tree limb damage in Lakeside with wind gusts estimated at 70 mph. At 10:20 pm, a HAM radio operator about 5 miles SE of Lakeside reported another large tree was blown down which partially blocked the Woodlands Subdivision on Fleming Island. Around the same time, a large pine tree was reported blown down by the media along Cornell Road in Middleburg. Around this time, a spotter in Middleburg estimated 60 mph wind gusts. This tree damaged power lines. Another report from the media around this time indicated a tree was blown down on a home along Main Street about 3 miles ENE of Middleburg. At 10:25 pm, the media reported extensive tree down, fence damage, and patio furniture debris at the intersection of Kingsley Avenue and Doctor's Lake Drive in Orange Park Florida. At this same time, a NWS employee was driving into work along Highway 17 between Pace Island on Fleming Island and the Doctor's Lake Bridge. The employee experienced very strong westerly wind gusts of 60-70 mph. At 10:25 pm, the public reported tops of trees blown down and hail of unknown size about 6 miles SW of Lakeside. At 10:27 pm, tree damage was reported in Orange Park along U.S. Highway 17 between Stowe and Milwaukee Avenues.||There was one injury reported in Clay county with this event. A shelter was opened for residents. Extensive damage to homes occurred in Keystone Heights, Clay Hill and Orange Park. There was damage to homes in Fleming Island Plantation, including shingle damage, and wind damage to Fleming Island High School and Thunderbolt Elementary had street signs damage and large posts blown over.
03:20Z 45 FL Alachua Waldo Multiple trees were blown down on State Road 24. The cost of damage was unknown but estimated for the event to be included in Storm Data.
03:30Z 50 FL St. Johns Switzerland A large tree about 2 ft in diameter fell onto an SUV. The time of damage was based on radar.
03:30Z 50 FL Nassau Wilson Damage occurred to the county courthouse in Yulee. At least 9 windows were cracked and 3-4 vehicles were damaged. A street sign was blown into one vehicle. The time of the damage was based on radar.
03:35Z 45 FL Duval Bayard At least one home was uninhabitable after a tree fell on it near Bayard Blvd and Targonski Road. Numerous trees were blown down across the area. The time was based on radar imagery. The cost of damage was unknown but estimated for the event to be included in Storm Data.
03:45Z 45 FL St. Johns Ponte Vedra Extensive damage occurred to the metal frame of a pool enclosure. The cost of damage was estimated so the event could be included in Storm Data.
03:50Z 45 FL St. Johns Palmo Extensive wind damage occurred to 2 homes in the Heritage Park subdivision. The cost of damage was unknown, but it was estimated for the even to be included in Storm Data.
03:50Z 45 FL St. Johns Glimpse Of Glory Some structural damage occurred to a home along Hefferon Drive. The cost of damage was estimated for the event to be included in Storm Data.
04:15Z 45 FL Flagler Pine Lakes Power lines were blown down along Pine Grove Drive in Palm Coast. The time of damage was based on radar. The cost of damage was unknown, but it was estimated so that the event could be included in Storm Data.

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