Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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22:10Z 52 MO Christian Highlandville Trained spotter estimated wind gusts up to 60 mph.
22:10Z 52 MO Christian Highlandville Trained spotter estimated wind gusts up to 60 mph.
23:00Z 52 AR Garland Hot Springs Village Trees fell on a house.
23:35Z 52 IL Madison Collinsville Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees and power lines in Collinsville and just south of Pontoon Beach. One house sustained siding damage from the winds.
23:35Z 56 IL St. Clair East Swansea Thunderstorm winds blew down a utility pole on the northwest side of town.
00:00Z 52 IL Monroe Hecker Thunderstorms winds blew down a large tree across a road in town.
00:36Z 83 IN Lake East Chicago A wind gust to 95 mph was measured two miles west of East Chicago.
00:41Z 65 IL Cook Calumet A window was blown out of a house near 175th Street and Dixie Highway.
01:00Z 61 AR White Morning Star Several trees and power lines were down near Highway 367.
01:05Z 61 AR White Higginson Several trees and power lines were down and damage was noted to a couple of homes.
01:08Z 56 MO St. Francois Iron Mtn Thunderstorm winds blew off some roofing from a building on the southeast side of Iron Mountain Lake.
02:00Z 55 MI Cass Dowagiac The public reported a few power poles were blown down on M-51.
02:18Z 55 MI Cass Jones A trained spotter reported a large tree was blown down onto a local road.
02:25Z 55 MI St. Joseph Wasepi Dispatch reported a tree was blown down onto a power line.
02:30Z 60 MO Monroe Monroe City
02:38Z 61 MO Wayne Piedmont A storage shed at a lumber yard was heavily damaged. Several trees and power lines were down. Scattered power outages occurred.
02:45Z 55 MI St. Joseph Colon Local fire departments reported two healthy one to two foot diameter trees were damaged at Manor Rd and Palmer Street. One tree was snapped about half way up, with the other broke at the base. A tree branch landed on a vehicle. Power lines were also down in the area from tree limbs.
02:45Z 52 IL Mercer Sherrard A public report of several 4 inch diameter tree branches down along the highway just south of Sherrard, Illinois was received.
02:50Z 52 MO Marion Mungers Thunderstorm winds blew shingles off of a roof as well as a few boards off of a barn northwest of Hannibal.
02:55Z 52 IL Cook Homewood Wind gusts were estimated to 60 mph.
03:20Z 56 MO Madison Buckhorn Thunderstorm winds blew down several large trees around town.
03:33Z 50 IN Marion Indianapolis Intl Ar A 58 mph thunderstorm wind gust was measured in this location.
03:35Z 56 IN Boone Ind Terry Arpt A 64 mph thunderstorm wind gust was measured in this location.
03:53Z 60 IL La Salle Utica A semi truck was blown over near Interstate 80 and Interstate 39.
04:05Z 56 IN Hamilton Fishers A 65 mph thunderstorm wind gust was measured in this location.
04:12Z 65 IL Kendall Newark Large trees were blown down blocking Roods Road. Power lines were also damaged.
04:12Z 61 IL La Salle Ottawa Wind gusts were estimated to 70 mph.
04:25Z 61 IL Woodford Deer Creek A semi was blown over on I-74 east of Deer Creek.
04:30Z 55 IN Jay Salamonia Local law enforcement reported several trees were blown down across the southeastern part of the county.
04:31Z 52 KS Crawford Walnut Several trees were blown down and blocked roads. Several power poles were blown down. A garage door was blown inward.
04:41Z 52 KS Crawford Farlington There was damage to a barn roof.
04:42Z 52 MI Lenawee Hudson A tree was reported blown down.
04:55Z 61 KY Calloway Murray A power pole was down on a building on the west side of Murray. There was also minor roof damage to a structure.
05:00Z 55 OH Allen Lima Local media reported structural damage to a modular home, with roof damage and porch collapse noted.
05:00Z 55 OH Allen Spencerville Local media reported trees and power lines were blown down.
05:07Z 52 KY Trigg Cerulean A trained spotter reported a wind gust to 60 mph.
05:30Z 50 OH Hancock Jenera Strong winds in advance of an area of showers with embedded thunderstorms knocked down several trees and large limbs. A section of fencing was also blown over and at least one home lost some roofing.
05:40Z 52 OK Hughes Gerty Nickel hail was reported as well. No damage reported.
05:40Z 61 IL Will Peotone A metal roof was blown off a large barn but the rafters were still intact.
05:43Z 52 KS Cherokee Columbus Several small outbuildings and sheds were damaged. There was a home with shingles blown off the roof.
05:45Z 52 KS Crawford Cherokee Several trees and power lines were blown down in the town of Cherokee.
05:45Z 52 MO Barton Lamar A roof was completely removed for a residential home. Debris was blown eastward into multiple trees in the backyard.
05:59Z 56 IN Jasper Wheatfield A one foot diameter tree was snapped near County Road 900 North and State Road 49.
06:00Z 54 IN La Porte La Porte Arpt A trained spotter recorded a 62 mph wind gust.
06:05Z 53 IN Washington Rush Creek Vly Local broadcast media reported numerous trees down where North Highland Road becomes North Rush Creek Road.
06:05Z 50 OH Seneca Bloomville Thunderstorm winds downed a couple of trees.
06:15Z 52 IN St. Joseph (sbn)michiana Arpt S The public estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
06:22Z 52 MO Hickory Elkton Hail up to the size of nickels and wind gusts up to 60 mph were reported.
06:24Z 52 IN St. Joseph Mishawaka The public reported wind gusts estimated to 60 mph.
06:25Z 52 MO Dade Greenfield Several trees were blown down about three miles north of Greenfield.
06:25Z 61 OK Sequoyah Sallisaw Strong thunderstorm wind damaged a county barn and blew down power lines.
06:30Z 55 IN Marshall Twin Lakes Local law enforcement reported a tree was blown down across a roadway.
06:30Z 52 MO Jasper Carthage A middle school had a roof blown off.
06:35Z 55 KY Butler Pleasant Hill The Butler County Emergency Manager reported structural damage to a boat dock on a pond. Also the severe thunderstorm winds resulted in large diameter trees snapped and uprooted along Highway 70 and Witaker Road.
06:35Z 52 IN Elkhart Elkhart A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
06:37Z 52 IN Jackson Seymour Utility lines were downed and a power station was on fire near the 10th and North Obrien Streets intersection due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:38Z 52 MO Polk Karlin Several large tree limbs were blown down on WW Highway.
06:40Z 52 IN Elkhart Nappanee The public estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
06:41Z 61 KY Daviess (owb)owensboro Arpt Several trees and power poles were down across the city, along with some street signs. Over 5000 customers were without power in the city and surrounding parts of Daviess County. A wind gust to 66 mph was measured at the Owensboro airport.
06:45Z 50 OK Latimer Degnan The Oklahoma Mesonet station near Wilburton measured 58 mph thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:45Z 52 IL Vermilion Danville Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in Danville.
06:47Z 53 IN Dubois Bretzville The public reported trees down across Highway 64.
06:51Z 53 OH Cuyahoga (cle)hopkins Intl Ar An automated sensor at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport measured a 61 mph thunderstorm wind gust.
06:53Z 57 AR Sebastian (fsm)ft Smith Muni A The ASOS unit at the Fort Smith Regional Airport measured 66 mph thunderstorm wind gusts.
06:53Z 50 IN Kosciusko Syracuse The public reported a privacy fence was blown over.
06:54Z 50 IN Kosciusko Winona Lake Law enforcement officials reported power lines down in the area.
06:54Z 56 IN Kosciusko Oswego An off duty NWS employee estimated wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph.
06:55Z 61 IN Kosciusko Warsaw Local law enforcement estimated wind gusts to 70 mph.
06:55Z 53 IN Dubois Bretzville The public reported a tree down across Highway 64.
06:56Z 51 IN Kosciusko Warsaw Arpt The Automated Weather Observation System at the Warsaw Airport recorded a 59 mph wind gust.
07:00Z 52 MO Dallas March A hay barn was destroyed.
07:00Z 56 AR Sebastian Ft Smith Strong thunderstorm wind blew down a tree onto a home.
07:00Z 55 IN Kosciusko North Webster Law enforcement reported a tree was blown down onto a home.
07:00Z 52 MO Laclede Conway Tin from a roof of a barn was blown into power lines. Power poles were broken.
07:00Z 61 OK Le Flore Panama Strong thunderstorm wind blew down power poles.
07:00Z 56 IN Kosciusko North Webster Wind gusts to 65 mph were estimated at the National Weather Service office north of North Webster.
07:00Z 56 AR Crawford Kibler Strong thunderstorm wind blew over a travel trailer.
07:06Z 50 OH Geauga Chesterland Thunderstorm downburst winds tore the roof off of a commercial building in Chesterland. A few trees and large limbs in the area were also knocked down resulting in scattered power outages.
07:07Z 52 MO Camden Wet Glaize A garage was blown apart on Pritchett Road.
07:07Z 55 KY Grayson Leitchfield The public reported numerous trees down in the area due to severe thunderstorm winds.
07:15Z 61 AR Franklin Webb City Strong thunderstorm wind blew down trees and power lines.
07:18Z 52 MO Greene Fair Grove Several medium size trees were blown down blocking Farm Road 209 near Fair Grove.
07:18Z 64 IN Noble Wakefield Vlg An Automated Weather Station recorded a 74 mph wind gust at the Kendallville Airport.
07:19Z 55 IN Whitley Collins Emergency management officials reported one large tree was blown down as well as several smaller two inch limbs in the Miami Village Area.
07:20Z 52 IN Whitley Peabody A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to 60 mph in the area.
07:22Z 52 IN Noble Avilla A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
07:24Z 52 MO Pulaski Bloodland A 60 mph wind gust was measured at the KTBN AWOS.
07:27Z 52 IN De Kalb Altona A trained spotter estimated 60 mph wind gusts as well as observing a few smaller tree limbs down in the area.
07:28Z 50 OH Fairfield Rushville A few trees were downed and a shed was destroyed.
07:28Z 52 MO Pulaski Hooker A tree was blown down across Highway 28. Dime size hail was also reported.
07:29Z 55 IN Allen Huntertown The public reported a large tree down onto a local roadway.
07:30Z 55 IN Allen Wallen Emergency management officials reported the roof of a business was damaged as well as parts of the interior of the building.
07:30Z 55 KY Nelson Coxs Creek Trained spotters reported severe thunderstorm winds brought down utility poles.
07:34Z 52 MO Pulaski Bloodland
07:34Z 55 IN Allen Cedar Canyons Amateur radio operators reported a tree was blown down onto a house.
07:34Z 55 IN Allen Cedar Canyons Amateur radio operators reported a tree was blown down.
07:34Z 50 OH Ashtabula Hartsgrove Thunderstorm winds downed a tree.
07:34Z 50 IN Allen Hursh Amateur radio operators reported power lines down.
07:35Z 65 OK Sequoyah Muldrow Strong thunderstorm wind blew down trees.
07:35Z 52 MO Pulaski Devils Elbow Several trees and power lines were blown down. A small shed was destroyed.
07:37Z 60 IN Allen Greendale The public reported a pine tree was blown down.
07:38Z 78 AR Johnson Zadock Strong straight line wind damage was surveyed beginning near the intersection of Strawberry Loop Road and Minnow Creek Road and was scattered along a west to east oriented line ending just north of Hagarville at an Adventure Farm just north of town. There were a few outbuildings destroyed within this swath of damage, some of which were well constructed. A wallaby and her baby were killed when a nursery barn was destroyed at the Adventure Farm north of Hagarville. The damage was consistent with thunderstorm winds of 80 to 90 mph. Several trees were also uprooted in between the start and end points of damage.
07:40Z 60 IN Allen Hursh Amateur radio operators reported several trees were blown down.
07:40Z 56 AR Crawford Natural Dam Strong thunderstorm wind blew down a tree onto a house.
07:40Z 62 IN Allen Ft Wayne Smith Arpt The Automated Weather Observation System at Smith Field in Fort Wayne recorded a 71 mph wind gust.
07:40Z 55 KY Hardin Elizabeth Town The local newspaper reported that severe thunderstorm winds brought down several trees.
07:48Z 50 OH Ross Clarksburg Large roof sections and siding were stripped from a barn. A fence was also flattened.
07:50Z 61 AR Pope Cumberland Several trees were uprooted and power lines were down in the area.
07:50Z 50 OH Marion Marion Thunderstorm winds tore off a large section of roofing from a building on North Main Street. A large tree nearby was also toppled.
07:50Z 61 AR Newton Cowell Widespread wind damage across the county with numerous trees and power lines down.
07:56Z 55 KY Jefferson Highlands Local broadcast media reported numerous tree limbs fell on a vehicle.
08:00Z 74 AR Faulkner Greenbrier The wind tore a metal roof off a barn...removed structure from porch and threw it into the trees...tore part of siding off of house...and picked up and blew trampoline and basketball goal into the tree line. Winds were estimated over 80 mph.
08:04Z 50 OH Ross Chllcth Ross Co Arpt
08:05Z 59 AR Van Buren Plant A 68 MPH wind gust was reported.
08:10Z 61 IL St. Clair (cps)east Stl Arpt C
08:12Z 65 AR Searcy Jameson Damage was reported in and around Marshall. Roof, tree, and building damage was reported. The county barn was reported demolished.
08:14Z 60 OH Hocking Laurelville Some homes and businesses sustained roof and siding damage. Numerous trees were also snapped and uprooted and a tractor trailer was flipped on its side.
08:15Z 61 AR Marion Flippin Part of a roof was removed from a home and some vehicles were damaged.
08:15Z 65 AR Conway Jerusalem Trees were down and there was damage to homes in Jerusalem and Cleveland.
08:20Z 78 AR Van Buren Clinton Muni Arpt Thunderstorm winds up to 90 mph damaged dozens of structures from Clinton to Fairfield Bay. Numerous trees and power poles were downed or snapped.
08:20Z 61 AR Conway Center Ridge The emergency manager reported several homes and mobile homes were damaged in the Center Ridge area. One camper was destroyed and several trees were down as well.
08:20Z 52 MO Douglas Ava A large tree limb was blown on to a house.
08:22Z 50 IL St. Clair (blv)scott Afb Belle
08:24Z 52 MO Douglas Ava Muni Meml Arpt Small tree limbs were blown down west of Ava.
08:28Z 55 KY Jefferson Highlands Local broadcast media reported that two trees were blown down on Mellwood Avenue east of downtown Louisville.
08:30Z 61 AR Van Buren Bee Branch Multiple trees were down and outbuildings damaged. There was shingle damage to houses and sheet metal and other debris was scattered around.
08:30Z 65 AR Baxter Big Flat Thunderstorm winds downed or snapped numerous trees, with one tree on a mobile home. A window was also blown out.
08:30Z 56 AR Baxter Mountain Home Trained storm spotter estimated winds in excess of 60 mph with trees down in the aea.
08:32Z 52 MO Taney Branson A large tree was blown down in downtown Branson.
08:33Z 50 OH Lucas Holland Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree near Holland. The tree landed on a street.
08:34Z 61 AR Cleburne Valley Hill Strong winds downed many trees in the Cove Creek Recreation Area. Likely the rear flanking downdraft from the same storm that produced a tornado at Crossroads.
08:34Z 55 IN Allen Cedar Canyons Amateur radio operators reported a tree was blown down.
08:36Z 50 OH Lucas Toledo Thunderstorm winds toppled two utility poles near the University of Toledo.
08:38Z 52 MO Taney Forsyth Several trees were blown down along Highway 160 east of Forsyth.
08:40Z 56 IL St. Clair Mascoutah Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees, tree limbs and power lines around town.
08:41Z 52 MO Douglas Ava Two trees were blown down on East Highway 14.
08:44Z 56 IL Washington Okawville As a severe thunderstorm moved across Washington County, several trees were snapped off along I-64. Also, a semi was blown over into the median at mile marker 55 on Interstate 64. No injuries were reported.
08:45Z 52 AR Van Buren Southside Roof damage was reported to a home.
08:45Z 43 IN Marion Castleton Small tree limbs, garden furniture, and fountains were blown down due to strong thunderstorm wind gusts.
08:46Z 61 AR Cleburne Heber Spgs Social media shows a large tree has fallen through a house in Heber Springs.
08:48Z 52 MO Douglas Vanzant Small tree limbs were blown down in Drury.
08:50Z 55 IN Jay Portland Emergency management officials reported trees, power lines and phone lines down across the county. Some buildings had roofing blown off and others were impacted by trees.
08:50Z 70 AR Cleburne Drasco Thunderstorm winds uprooted numerous huge trees, with several of these along Highway 25.
08:52Z 50 OH Wood Pemberville Thunderstorm winds toppled a utility pole in Pemberville resulting in a power outage. A large tree was also knocked down east of the city.
08:55Z 50 OH Wood Bradner Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree near Bradner.
08:57Z 52 AR Sharp Evening Shade Several trees were down around evening shade.
08:58Z 52 MO Texas Summersville Several power lines were blown down in Summersville.
08:59Z 52 MO Howell Willow Spgs A roof of a grocery store was severely damaged in Willow Springs.
08:59Z 50 OH Hancock Findlay A line of thunderstorms moved across the Findlay area causing some damage. Four homes on Heather Drive lost sections of siding or roofing. A couple homes also sustained broken windows. Many trees and limbs were also reported down, including several in Riverside Park just to the south.
09:00Z 50 OH Athens Floodwood A large tree fell and took out several electric poles.
09:00Z 60 OH Allen Lima The public reported a large tree was uprooted onto a privacy fence. In addition, roughly a half dozen other large trees were blown down in the area.
09:00Z 55 KY Fayette Donerail A NWS Storm Survey team in conjunction with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture Food and Environment determined that 70 to 80 mph straight line winds across the Spindletop area of northern Fayette County. Very strong winds 50 feet off the ground hit over 10 agricultural barns causing significant damage to roofs and side panels. The debris pattern was spread downwind and eastward at least 1/2 mile. Several power poles were knocked over and several trees snapped and uprooted. The majority of the damage orginated on the southwest corners of the barns and pushed out to the northeast. The overall damage path extended 3 miles and had a maximum width of 1/2 mile. The duration of the thunderstorm event was approximately 3 minutes. Damage to the UK agricultural facilities was estimated to be in excess of 4 million dollars.
09:00Z 56 KY Fayette Bracktown A NWS Storm Survey team observed straight line wind damage at Masterson Station near Blackburn Correctional Facility where over 50 trees were snapped or uprooted, many of which were cedars or other conifers. All the damage was from the west-southwest to east-northeast. On the prison property, a metal outbuilding door and part of the roof sustained damage. Winds were estimated at 60 to 70 mph.
09:00Z 55 KY Fayette Greendale Kentucky State officials reported severe thunderstorm damage to roofs, trees and transformers on Yarnallton Pike. There was also damage to siding on Winding Oak Trail.
09:02Z 55 KY Fayette Greendale The public reported 2 large trees down, a fence snapped at the posts, and siding damage due to severe thunderstorm winds.
09:03Z 52 MO Oregon Thayer Small tree limbs were blown down.
09:03Z 50 OH Ottawa Oak Harbor Thunderstorm winds downed a utility pole near State Route 19.
09:03Z 50 OH Crawford Bucyrus A line of thunderstorms moved across Crawford County downing trees throughout the county. Power outages were also reported.
09:04Z 61 IL Jefferson Mt Vernon In Mt. Vernon, a portable shed was blown across a roadway, and some roofing was blown off a hospital. Four to five miles south through southeast of Mt. Vernon, a couple of houses lost shingles.
09:05Z 56 AR Fulton Cherokee Vlg OEM Director reported windows damaged, yawnings and tree limbs down throughout the area. Personal weather instrument recorded 64 mph wind gust.
09:05Z 52 AR Van Buren Damascus Trees and power lines were down. A tree was reported on a house.
09:05Z 65 AR Independence Southside Trees and power lines were down. A tree was reported on a house.
09:10Z 52 AR Sharp Hardy Social media reports trees and power lines down in Hardy.
09:10Z 50 OH Seneca Tiffin A line of thunderstorms moved across Seneca County downing at least 30 trees across the southern half of the county. Some power outages were reported as well.
09:12Z 50 KY Lewis Burtonville A few trees were downed.
09:13Z 53 AR Independence Elmo A personal weather instrument recorded a wind gust of 61 mph.
09:13Z 50 OH Pickaway Stringtown A shed was destroyed.
09:15Z 56 KY Fayette Greendale Local officials reported that numerous outbuildings belonging to the University of Kentucky were significantly damaged at Newtown Pike and Interstate 65.
09:15Z 61 AR Lawrence Lynn Farm shop and lumber yard damaged. Trees uprooted.
09:15Z 50 OH Medina Medina Thunderstorm winds downed a tree.
09:17Z 55 KY Bourbon Paris The Bourbon County Emergency Manager reported numerous trees down across the area due to severe thunderstorms.
09:17Z 50 OH Trumbull Warren A line of showers and thunderstorms moved east across Trumbull County knocking down trees throughout the county. Scattered power outages were reported.
09:17Z 52 AR Stone Blanchard Spgs A 60 MPH wind gust was observed at the Blanchard Springs RAWS site.
09:18Z 55 KY Bourbon Paris The Bourbon County Emergency Manager reported that severe thunderstorm winds destroyed an old barn.
09:20Z 65 AR Lawrence Ravenden Rodeo arena damaged and bleachers overturned. U-Haul trailer blown over. Roof blown off a home in Ravenden also.
09:23Z 52 AR Independence Cord Social media reported trees and power lines down.
09:23Z 52 AR White Bald Knob An estimated wind gust of 60 mph was reported just north of Bald Knob.
09:25Z 55 KY Bourbon Little Rock The Bourbon County Emergency Manager reported that severe thunderstorm winds destroyed a barn.
09:25Z 61 AR Jackson Newport Muni Arpt Law enforcement reported several trailers have been flipped over.
09:25Z 75 AR Randolph Ravenden Spgs Carport blown off and trees down.
09:25Z 55 AR Stone Alco Personal instrument owned by public recorded a 63 mph wind gust.
09:25Z 61 AR Jackson Campbell Station Law enforcement reported several houses damaged and power lines down in the area.
09:30Z 78 AR Jackson Newport Muni Arpt Extensive damage was found near the Newport airport at a prison. Some structural damage was noted, including a rolled over mobile home and roof damage at a couple of barns. Wind gusts reached at least 90 mph.
09:35Z 76 AR Lawrence Richwoods Emergency manager and public also reported a hangar door blown in at the regional airport along with trees and power lines down at Williams Baptist college.
09:37Z 50 AR Jackson Diaz A 57 mph wind gust was observed at the KM19 AWOS.
09:40Z 56 AR Craighead Cash A tree was blown on top of a house in Cash.
09:43Z 51 KY Mason Lewisburg Measured at the Fleming-Mason County Airport.
09:45Z 51 AR Poinsett Weiner Measured gust on home weather station.
09:45Z 50 OH Huron Willard Thunderstorm winds downed three trees in the Willard area.
09:45Z 50 OH Huron Monroeville A line of thunderstorms moved across northern Huron County knocking trees down in Monroeville and Wakeman.
09:50Z 59 AR Craighead (jbr)jonesboro Muni
09:55Z 65 AR Faulkner Greenbrier The wind tore a metal roof off a barn...removed structure from porch and threw it into the trees...tore part of siding off of house...and picked up and blew trampoline and basketball goal into the tree line. Winds were estimated over 70 mph.
09:55Z 50 OH Crawford Galion Thunderstorm winds downed some large tree limbs.
09:55Z 50 AR Clay Corning Muni Arpt
09:55Z 61 AR Craighead Hergett Two 18-wheelers were blown over on Interstate 555 between Bay and Jonesboro.
10:05Z 52 AR Craighead Monette A tin roof was blown off a vacant building. A home lost shingles.
10:08Z 54 MO Butler Poplar Bluff There were three reports of wind gusts around 60 mph in the Poplar Bluff area and surrounding parts of the county. A wind gust to 60 mph was measured by the automated observing system at the Poplar Bluff airport. A wind gust to 62 mph was measured in Broseley by a Davis weather station. A trained spotter in the city of Poplar Bluff estimated a gust to 60 mph.
10:10Z 70 MO Dunklin Campbell Large metal building destroyed. One vehicle and trailer damaged by flying debris.
10:10Z 56 AR Craighead Degelow Outbuilding destroyed.
10:10Z 56 IN Daviess South Washington A school's portable building was blown off it's foundation due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. A nearby trailer was also damaged.
10:10Z 52 IN Daviess Washington A storage shed was blown over due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. Trees were also reported down and the power was out in the area.
10:10Z 70 MO Stoddard Dexter Widespread damaging winds occurred in western and southern Stoddard County. Four miles west-southwest of Dexter, several trees were uprooted, and shingles were blown off a house. An anchored trampoline was blown into a tree. In Bernie, a roof was off a grocery store, and a pine tree was snapped.
10:15Z 50 OH Lorain Elyria Thunderstorm winds downed several trees and a couple of power poles. Scattered power outages were reported.
10:15Z 50 OH Ashland Ashland A line of thunderstorms moved across Ashland County downing a few trees.
10:15Z 65 AR Poinsett Tyronza A large tree fell on a mobile home trapping a person.
10:17Z 70 MO Stoddard Dexter Damaging winds occurred in the Dexter/Bloomfield area. A wind gust to 61 mph was measured by a Davis weather station in Dexter. A couple miles east of Bloomfield, there was considerable shingle damage to one house. A small outbuilding was toppled.
10:20Z 55 MO Dunklin Clarkton Large tree uprooted.
10:22Z 50 OH Richland Bellville A line of thunderstorms moved across southern Richland County downing trees in the Bellville and Butler areas.
10:25Z 52 IN Martin Natchez A large tree was downed onto a home due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. One person sustained non-life threatening injuries.
10:28Z 53 IN Dubois Holland The public reported numerous large trees blown down and snapped due to severe thunderstorm winds.
10:29Z 55 AR Mississippi Blytheville Aprt
10:30Z 50 OH Cuyahoga Seven Hills Thunderstorm winds blew a large tree down on some power lines causing outages.
10:30Z 70 AR Mississippi Hickman Roof blown off a four-plex apartment.
10:30Z 55 AR Mississippi Armorel Widespread damage to fences and outbuildings.
10:30Z 56 IL Union Jonesboro Several trees were blown down around the Jonesboro area.
10:31Z 50 OH Greene Yellow Spgs A few trees were downed.
10:32Z 53 IN Dubois Huntingburg Arpt The ASOS at Huntingburg Airport gusted to 61 mph.
10:35Z 50 OH Cuyahoga Lakeshore Thunderstorm winds tore the roof of a building just southwest of downtown Cleveland. Debris from the building blocked an I-71 off ramp.
10:35Z 70 AR Mississippi Huffman Porch removed from house and blown over a two-story house.
10:36Z 70 MO New Madrid Matthews Northwest through north of Matthews, a section of roof was blown off an older farmhouse. A barn was levelled. Power poles were leaning or broken. Numerous shingles were missing off one house. A carport was leaning sideways. Numerous large limbs were down. Many irrigation systems were blown over. This damage immediately preceded a tornado that began north of Matthews along U.S. Highway 62.
10:37Z 52 MO Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau Arpt A wind gust to 60 mph was measured by the automated observing system at the Cape Girardeau airport.
10:38Z 55 IN Orange Leipsic A NWS Storm Survey team found that thunderstorm winds destroyed an outbuilding approximately 1/2 mile northwest of Leipsic. The damaging winds continued into the community, scattering debris from the outbuilding and damaging several homes in town. The winds winds tore part of the roof off one home, fanning debris to the east. The estimated time of the event was 1 minute.
10:38Z 50 OH Cuyahoga Shaker Hgts Thunderstorm winds toppled a large tree.
10:40Z 65 IN Orange Chambersburg A NWS Storm Survey in conjunction with Orange County Emergency Management concluded that straight line winds impacted a nearly 2 mile stretch along US Highway 150 southeast of Paoli. The hardest hit areas was southeast of Paoli where damage occurred to roofs and numerous softwood trees were uprooted. A truck was completely smashed by a downed tree, along with roof and foundation damage to a house from a fallen tree. Max winds were estimated between 75 and 80 mph along the sporadic half mile wide path.
10:41Z 70 MO Scott Miner A portion of the roof was blown off a house on State Highway AA. There was extensive siding and shingle damage at the same residence. A carport was blown away.
10:45Z 50 TN Lake Ridgely Several large tree limbs down.
10:45Z 50 TN Tipton Crosstown Trees down across Highway 51 in the Portersville area between Brighton and Atoka.
10:45Z 78 TN Dyer Finley A swath of wind damage occurred from west of Dyersburg into the city of Dyersburg. Trees were snapped along the path and many outbuildings were damaged. In the city of Dyersburg several business suffered minor damage mainly to roofs. Several homes also suffered roof damage.
10:48Z 78 MO Mississippi East Prairie Eight grain bins were destroyed along County Road 407 north of East Prairie. Elsewhere in Mississippi County, there were numerous houses with shingle damage. This was part of a larger area of wind damage that surrounded the EF-1 tornado that tracked across western Mississippi County.
10:50Z 50 OH Wayne Orrville Thunderstorm winds tore some siding off of a residence.
10:50Z 60 TN Lauderdale Halls Carport lifted off ground and backyard playground equipment blown over.
10:55Z 70 KY Carlisle Bardwell Areas of wind damage occurred in Carlisle County, mostly in areas near U.S. Highway 51. The roof was blown off the agri-chem building along U.S. Highway 51 north of Bardwell. Structural damage was reported in Arlington.
10:55Z 50 OH Ashtabula Hartsgrove A line of thunderstorms moved east across Ashtabula County. At least three trees were knocked down across the southern half of the county.
10:55Z 57 TN Dyer (dyr)dyersburg Muni
10:55Z 60 TN Dyer Trimble Large tree down on vehicle near intersection of Church and Mulberry Streets.
10:56Z 60 IN Washington Shorts Corner A NWS Storm Survey team concluded that intermittent pockets of straight line winds occurred along a 1-2 mile wide path that started 9 miles south of Salem and extended east into Clark County. A roof was removed from a house along Indiana Highway 135 at the beginning of the area south of Salem. There were many locations with sporadic tree and barn damage, the worst being along Voyles Road 3 miles south of New Pekin. The roof was removed from an abandoned building in downtown Pekin and a mobile home was flipped. Peak wind speeds were estimated between 60 and 90 mph.
10:58Z 50 OH Summit Cuyahoga Falls Thunderstorm winds toppled a large tree. The fallen tree damaged part of a roof of a house.
10:58Z 65 KY Ballard Wickliffe Widespread damaging winds occurred in much of Ballard County. Wind damage occurred in La Center, where the Ballard County High School and a law office sustained roof damage. The roof of the law office was partially blown off. Elsewhere, widespread damage to trees and power lines was reported across the county. Several homes sustained damage, mainly to roofs. South of La Center, a pole barn about 1,100 square feet was destroyed. Most walls and the roof collapsed, damaging numerous possessions in the barn.
10:59Z 78 IN Scott Austin A 1-2 mile swath of strong straight-line winds moved across northern Scott County and into western Jefferson County, damaging buildings and toppling trees. |Much of the roof of one home northeast of Austin was blown off, and several others sustained significant siding and roof damage. Local media reported a 5 inch diameter branch fell through a roof home. Numerous metal outbuildings were also damaged or destroyed. ||Between this area and another to the south of Scottsburg which included an EF-1 tornado, the Scott Emergency Manager reported that at least 15 homes were severely damaged by severe thunderstorm winds. Within the county, the winds and tornado resulted in approximately 23 minor injuries. There were numerous trees and power lines down which resulted in the closure of seven roadways across the county.
11:00Z 65 TN Haywood Oakview An 80 foot radio mast secured in the ground by cement was blown over and broke in half. In addition a large metal shop door was blown down.
11:01Z 50 OH Medina Medina Thunderstorm winds downed a few trees.
11:02Z 69 IN Clark Borden A NWS Storm Survey team concluded that intermittent pockets of straight line winds occurred along a 10 mile path across portions of Clark County. A roof was removed from an abandoned building in Borden. Winds blew out glass and a screen covered porch off the back of a house at Deam Lake near Borden. The sporadic damage continued east along and near Indiana 60 past Bennettsville, where a tree was toppled on to the roof of a house. Peak wind speeds were estimated between 60 and 80 mph.
11:03Z 50 KY Lewis Vanceburg A few trees were downed.
11:04Z 53 IN Washington Martinsburg The public reported that severe thunderstorm winds damaged a barn.
11:04Z 53 IN Clark Borden Local amateur radio reported widespread area of tree damage with building materials in the streets.
11:04Z 70 IN Scott Vienna A 1-2 mile swath of strong straight-line winds estimated at 60-80 mph moved across southern Scott County, downing trees and power lines and causing mainly minor roof damage. An EF-1 tornado was embedded within this area just east of Interstate 65. ||Between this area and another to the northeast of Austin, the Scott Emergency Manager reported that at least 15 homes were severely damaged, including those damaged by the tornado. Within the county, the winds and tornado resulted in approximately 23 minor injuries. There were numerous trees and power lines down which resulted in the closure of seven roadways across the county.
11:05Z 50 WV Jackson Runkle Large limbs were blown down across a road.
11:05Z 55 KY Fulton Hickman A wind gust to 63 mph was measured at the Kentucky mesonet site.
11:06Z 50 OH Trumbull Lordstown A second line of thunderstorms moved across Trumbull County just before daybreak. Many trees were reported down, especially across the southern portion of the county. Scattered power outages were also reported.
11:06Z 50 IN Ripley Holton A barn was blown down on County Road 275W.
11:06Z 53 IN Crawford Leavenworth An off duty NWS employee reported that severe thunderstorm winds snapped numerous mature cedar trees which blocked State Road 66.
11:07Z 58 KY Hickman Clinton In Clinton, a tower over 180 feet tall was blown down. Portions of a 16-by-20 foot shed were blown into a field. A wind gust to 67 mph was measured by a Davis weather station a couple of miles south of Clinton.
11:10Z 50 WV Jackson New Era A small wood shed was destroyed.
11:10Z 88 IN Jefferson Wakefield The public reported that a brick home near Rogers Road and Chicken Run Road was completely missing its roof due to severe thunderstorm winds. The residence next to it had half of its roof missing. Many trees in the area were snapped or uprooted. An NWS damage survey team determined the winds to be near 100 mph. This was part of a larger swath of 70+ mph winds that extended in a 1-2 mile wide path from northern Scott into western Jefferson County.
11:12Z 65 TN Weakley Terrell City Park scoreboard and lights down. Power poles broken across the city. Minor roof damage and several trees down. Two agricultural irrigation systems overturned.
11:12Z 65 KY Fulton Fulton Arpt Along U.S. Highway 51 between Fulton and Crutchfield, one small barn was destroyed. Another old small barn lost a large section of tin roof.
11:13Z 65 KY Mccracken (pah)barkley Arpt Pa Widespread damaging winds around 75 mph occurred across much of western and central McCracken County, including the cities of Paducah and Lone Oak. A wind gust to 75 mph was measured by the automated observing system at Barkley Regional Airport. A wind gust to 68 mph was measured at a fire station in Grahamville. Numerous buildings sustained minor roof damage, including a few historic landmarks in downtown Paducah. A metal wall panel was blown off a large storage building in Paducah. A large tree fell through the kitchen and bedroom of a house. Several outbuildings and sheds were destroyed, including one that was blown onto a road near Barkley Regional Airport. Trees and signs were blown down areawide, including some large uprooted trees. Numerous power outages lasted through the morning. Some roads were blocked by downed trees and power lines. A large tree was down on a vehicle in Paducah, destroying the vehicle. A power pole and power lines were down on a car in Lone Oak.
11:14Z 53 IN Clark Charlestown The public reported vinyl siding blown off a building due to severe thunderstorm winds.
11:15Z 61 IL Massac Metropolis Numerous trees were blown down and widespread minor roof damage occurred, mainly in the southern part of the county. Between Metropolis and Brookport, a large metal shed was blown apart, and a tree landed on a house. The house roof sustained minor to moderate damage. In Metropolis, a window was blown out of a downtown museum. A portion of the roof was blown off a Metropolis city business, and a shed was destroyed. There were numerous reports of downed tree limbs on Metropolis city streets and some county roads. The west part of Metropolis was without power. One tree fell onto a house in Brookport. The house was heavily damaged, and the family was displaced. A mobile home was partially unroofed in Brookport.
11:15Z 50 TN Gibson Old Gibson Wells Straight line winds damaged several small barns and farm outbuildings.
11:15Z 65 TN Gibson Idlewild Large trees down along Mulberry Grove Road near Bradford. Some structural damage and some trees on houses and sheds.
11:15Z 53 IN Clark Solon Trained spotters reported that severe thunderstorm winds snapped or uprooted trees in the area.
11:15Z 50 PA Crawford Meadville A line of thunderstorms moved across Crawford County downing at least two dozen trees across the county. Some of the worst damage occurred between Meadville and Saegertown where several roads were blocked by fallen trees. Scattered power outages were reported.
11:18Z 55 KY Scott Stamping Ground The public reported trees sheared off several feet above the ground. A coffee tree was split and felled along with large limbs down.
11:20Z 50 TN Weakley Sharon Utility poles down.
11:20Z 70 KY Trimble Milton A NWS Storm Survey team concluded that straight line winds occurred intermittently just south of the Ohio River from 2 miles west of Milton to 2.5 miles east of Milton. A mobile home park was damaged with multiple hardwood trees snapped, and a few un-anchored mobile homes slid off their piers. Winds were estimated between 70 and 75 mph at this location. Further east of Milton, the damage was more significant with large outbuildings either heavily damaged or destroyed. Large hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted. Debris was scattered 200 to 300 yards downwind. Maximum winds there were estimated to be 80 to 90 mph.
11:20Z 56 KY Graves Kansas Along Highway 1820 west of Melber, several trees were blown down. An antenna tower was blown down. Siding was blown off a structure.
11:20Z 67 KY Graves Wingo Widespread damaging winds were observed across southwest Graves County. A wind gust to 77 mph was measured at the Kentucky mesonet site near Pryorsburg. In Water Valley, a large metal roof was blown up against a neighboring house. Shingles were blown off at least one house. Power poles were blown over, and trees were down. At a residence three miles northwest of Wingo along Highway 58, the whole back porch of the residence was ripped off and blown into the bedroom and front yard.
11:20Z 60 TN Gibson Milan Metal roof removed from structure and blown on neighbor's home.
11:20Z 50 TN Weakley Sharon Utility poles down.
11:22Z 55 IN Harrison Ramsey A trained spotter reported a roof was blown off a concrete block dugout at a youth softball field behind North Harrison High School.
11:22Z 50 IN Dearborn Wilmington Numerous trees were downed throughout the county.
11:22Z 61 KY Oldham Goshen A NWS Storm Survey concluded that straight line winds resulted in numerous trees were snapped over a fairly wide area, though the swath of damage was riddled with many trees that withstood the wind. The most concentrated damage was along Buckhorn Lane where a row of trees lining the road were blown down. Another concentrated area was at the end of Secretariat Drive, next to a wide-open field where several trees fell around a property. One tree fell into a garage door, causing both a branch to poke through the 2nd floor siding into the house and damaging the back side of a car.
11:23Z 65 KY Trimble Wises Lndg A NWS Storm Survey found an intermittent swath of straight line winds occurred from just east of Wises Landing in Trimble County east to the intersection of US 421 and Highway 316. There were two areas of more intense damage where 70-80 mph winds occurred. The first was along Gills Ridge Road where 2 large barns sustained serious roof damage and were shifted slightly. The second was along Smith Lane where several outbuildings were completely destroyed, and debris was scattered 200 to 250 yards downwind. Several homes sustained shingle and siding damage. Numerous large trees were also snapped and uprooted. Damage in this area was consistent with wind speeds between 65 and 80 mph.
11:23Z 65 TN Weakley Latham Roof blown off barn and cedar trees blown over. Damage to bee apiary.
11:23Z 70 KY Graves Cuba Trees were uprooted, and large branches were broken. This tree damage immediately preceded the EF-2 tornado that began in the Cuba community.
11:23Z 70 KY Graves Hickory A microbust containing winds estimated near 80 mph damaged some agricultural property along Highway 483 between Clear Springs and Hickory. An empty grain bin was blown at least 50 yards, and another grain bin was dented inward. A small part of the metal roof of a chicken house was blown several hundred yards. A carport was thrown about a quarter mile. There was extensive shingle damage at two apartment buildings in the Hickory area. A few trees were snapped or uprooted. The damage path was about one mile long.
11:25Z 50 KY Greenup Raceland Two trees were blown down at State Route 207 and US 23.
11:25Z 55 IN Ripley Cross Plains A trailer was damaged.
11:25Z 57 KY Oldham Skylight The public reported that severe thunderstorm winds brought down several trees and power lines on Shiloh Lane.
11:25Z 56 KY Livingston Ledbetter Large metal panels, possibly from a carport or shed, were blown onto a city street.
11:25Z 53 KY Oldham Goshen The public reported several large trees down at a residence.
11:27Z 53 IN Jefferson Madison The public reported that a large tree split in half due to severe thunderstorm winds.
11:27Z 87 KY Marshall Harvy A microburst with estimated winds near 100 mph destroyed an outbuilding and snapped some hardwood trees. A cinder-block workshop was severely damaged. Tin was peeled off a well-built barn. The microburst began right along the Graves County line on the south side of the Purchase Parkway, then continued east along Highway 3526 for about 1.5 miles.
11:28Z 60 IN Ohio Cofield Corner Numerous trees were downed across the county.
11:29Z 70 IN Dearborn Farmers Retreat The westernmost extent of damage was found near Davies Road and US Route 62 south-southwest of Dillsboro. More significant damage occurred south of Dillsboro on Arlington Road, Martin Road, and Kachina Trail. Tree damage was more extensive through this area, with roof damage to several residences, and a few barns and outbuildings destroyed. Significant tree damage was also observed to the east on Bocock Road and Indiana State Road 262, again with many trees snapped or uprooted and a few instances of minor structural damage. Some tree damage was also observed on Hueseman Road. This was part of about a 13 mile swath of damage that continued into Ohio County. The damage was consistent with winds in the 70 to 80 mph range.
11:30Z 52 KY Oldham Westport
11:30Z 65 KY Marshall Calvert City Widespread damaging winds were observed across northern and central Marshall County. A wind gust to 75 mph was measured by National Weather Service personnel on a hill at the interchange of I-24 and the Purchase Parkway. The roof was blown off a large metal storage shed at the Marshall County Road Department near Draffenville. Several structures sustained minor damage in Benton. Trees and power lines were down, causing power outages. Several large pine trees were toppled at a residence on U.S. Highway 68, destroying a vehicle. Wind gusts around 75 mph were estimated by a National Weather Service employee near Palma.
11:31Z 74 KY Graves Farmington A small wooden barn was destroyed near the Calloway County line, and numerous large branches were broken. This damage was associated with the storm that produced the EF-2 tornado near Cuba.
11:32Z 55 KY Trimble Abbott The Trimble County Emergency Manager reported that almost every house on Smith Lane was damaged. The severe thunderstorm winds resulted in most locations without power in the county. There were also many other buildings, mobile homes, and greenhouses damaged due to the thunderstorms.
11:32Z 52 KY Webster Clay A wind gust to 60 mph was estimated by firefighters.
11:32Z 65 KY Calloway Lynn Grove Several large branches were broken along the Graves County line. This damage was associated with the storm that produced the EF-2 tornado near Cuba in Graves County.
11:35Z 70 KY Carroll Carrollton Numerous houses, buildings and churches sustained significant roof damage. There was also substantial damage to a concrete building. In addition, dozens of trees were downed.
11:36Z 52 KY Breckinridge Irvington Local broadcast media reported that severe thunderstorm winds brought down utility poles and power lines on Highway 79 just north of Irvington.
11:37Z 53 KY Jefferson Audubon Park A trained spotter reported power poles bent over along Crittenden Drive.
11:37Z 70 IN Ohio Milton A farm residence on Hartford Pike Road was damaged, where a house had the top of its roof removed, and several large trees on the nearby hillside were toppled. Tree damage was observed along Laughery Creek and adjacent portions of Hartford Pike Road along the Dearborn/Ohio County border. Structural damage was also observed at several locations along Salem Ridge Road and Belleview Lane, with minor roof damage to homes, and significant damage or destruction of a few barns and garages. This was near the end of a swath of about 13 miles of damage that extended back into Dearborn County. The damage was consistent with winds in the 70 to 80 mph range.
11:38Z 51 KY Jefferson (sdf)staniford Fld L
11:38Z 56 KY Henry Turners Station Local Fire Department reported that several barns sustained structural damage or were destroyed due to severe thunderstorm winds. There was also major roof damage on newer construction homes along with large uprooted trees. The highest concentration of damage was on Jones Road near State Road 55.
11:39Z 70 IN Ohio Cofield Corner Three properties along Indiana State Route 56, a few miles west of the Ohio River, sustained damage, starting in the west near Stewart Ridge Road and running about a mile to the east. Several outbuildings and garages were significantly damaged, though homes suffered only minor roof and siding damage. Tree damage in this area was scattered but there were a few uprootings and a couple areas where trees were snapped. The damage was consistent with winds in the 70 to 80 mph range.
11:40Z 50 TN Carroll Huntingdon Large tree blown onto home.
11:40Z 69 KY Carroll Carrollton This was recorded at a Kentucky Mesonet site. A wind gust of 51 Knots was also recorded at 06:35 EST.
11:41Z 74 IN Switzerland Florence A car was overturned and there was significant structural damage in the 14000 block of Bethel Ridge Road. The damage was consistent with winds in the 65 to 85 mph range.
11:45Z 61 TN Henry Paris Numerous trees and power-lines down across Henry County.
11:45Z 65 KY Lyon Eddyville Significant damage occurred at the Kentucky State Penitentiary. Three staff members at the penitentiary were injured by flying glass, debris, and equipment picked up by the wind. Their injuries were not life threatening. The roof was blown off the prison gym. The resident of a mobile home in Eddyville estimated winds gusted to around 75 mph. The resident said their mobile home was rocking in the wind.
11:49Z 74 KY Gallatin Sugar Bay Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted. In addition, damage occurred to the roofs of several homes. Most roof damage consisted of roofing material fully or partially removed. A few barns and outbuildings were completely destroyed. The damage was consistent with wind speeds of 65 to 85 mph.
11:50Z 60 KY Boone Hamilton A roof was blown off a house on Beaver Road.
11:50Z 59 KY Shelby Cropper
11:51Z 53 KY Boone (cvg)gtr Cin Arpt
11:53Z 53 KY Hardin Vine Grove An off duty NWS employee reported 3 telephone poles snapped along Crume Road.
11:55Z 52 KY Boone Hueys Corner Measured at a Kentucky Mesonet site.
11:55Z 60 KY Grant Sherman Numerous trees were reported downed onto county roads, especially across northern portions of the county.
11:55Z 67 KY Caldwell Princeton A wind gust to 77 mph was measured at a Kentucky mesonet site. Trees were damaged, including at least one uprooted tree in Princeton.
11:55Z 50 KY Kenton Independence Numerous trees were reported downed throughout the county.
11:55Z 55 TN Benton Camden Large tree uprooted.
11:56Z 61 KY Trigg Cadiz A wind gust to 70 mph was measured by emergency management personnel. Some roof damage was reported.
11:58Z 53 KY Spencer Whitfield A NWS Storm Survey team found straight line wind damage of approximately 50 to 60 mph just east of Whitfield, Kentucky on the Bullitt and Spencer County lines, and east into Spencer County. There was damage to a RV and its shed. In Spencer County, a roof was blown off of an older barn, and an older shed was moved off its piers. In addition, numerous cedar trees were blown over and large branches of hardwood trees were broken off. Overall, damage extended 1.25 miles east of where it began on the Spencer and Bullitt County line. The duration of the thunderstorm wind event was approximately 1 minute.
11:58Z 55 KY Bullitt Ting The Bullitt County Emergency Manager reported damage to barns and outbuildings. A gas pump station was also damaged by the severe thunderstorm winds.
11:58Z 60 KY Owen Owenton The garage doors of a wrecker service station were blown in. Numerous 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).