Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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12:00Z 53 KY Anderson Tyrone Trained spotters reported trees snapped or uprooted in various parts of the county.
12:00Z 50 WV Gilmer Coxs Mills Many trees were downed by the thunderstorm winds.
12:02Z 52 KY Grant Crittenden Measured at the Crittenden RAWS observation site.
12:04Z 53 KY Spencer Taylorsville The Spencer County Emergence Manager reported trees down across the county, on Highway 44, Lilly Pike, and Stevens Lane.
12:05Z 61 KY Hopkins Dawson Spgs A tree was blown down near Dawson Springs, blocking U.S. Highway 62. A trained spotter at Mortons Gap estimated a wind gust to 70 mph.
12:10Z 60 OH Clermont Batavia Numerous trees were reported downed throughout the county.
12:10Z 50 WV Lewis Peeltree A roof, which was under construction, was damaged at the Weston Ford dealer.
12:10Z 60 KY Campbell Alexandria A large tree was downed and a porch was uplifted and blown downwind several hundred feet.
12:10Z 52 KY Franklin Peaks Mill The NWS in conjunction with a Franklin County 911 Operator found intermittent straight line wind damage around Peak's Mill. The most concentrated area of damage was near the 7500 block of Peak's Mill Road. A 15 foot by 10 foot pole barn was knocked over along with several trees and some damage to roof shingles. Estimated winds were 55 to 60 mph with a half mile parth of damage at a maximum width of 200 yards.
12:10Z 53 KY Christian Gracey Scattered wind gusts around 60 mph were reported north and west of Hopkinsville. A wind gust to 60 mph was measured by a trained spotter along U.S. Highway 68 near the Trigg County line. At the Kentucky mesonet site six miles north of Hopkinsville, a wind gust to 61 mph was measured.
12:10Z 61 TN Humphreys Waverly Several large trees were blown down on Pumpkin Creek Road near Highway 13 with two falling across and blocking the roadway.
12:11Z 61 TN Humphreys Waverly TDOT reported three trees down on Highway 13.
12:11Z 61 TN Humphreys Waverly TDOT reported three trees down on Highway 230.
12:12Z 56 TN Stewart Big Rock Stewart County 911 reported a few trees were blown down on Joiner Hollow Road.
12:14Z 50 KY Pendleton Boston Several trees were uprooted or snapped. A roof of a house was also damaged.
12:15Z 53 KY Franklin Peaks Mill The Franklin County Emergency Manager reported sheds were blown down due to severe thunderstorm winds.
12:16Z 74 TN Humphreys Gorman Based on reports and photos from a trained spotter along with radar data, a swath of wind damage struck a farm along Enoch Road just south of Little Blue Creek Road, then continued northeast across Little Blue Creek Road. An outbuilding was destroyed and two large farm buildings suffered roof damage, with debris from the buildings blown eastward across Enoch Road. Several trees were also blown down at the farm. Farther to the east, several more trees were blown down along a bend in Little Blue Creek Road. Based on radar data and a slight convergent pattern in the debris, this may have been a brief EF-0 tornado.
12:18Z 50 KY Bracken Foster A barn was destroyed.
12:19Z 50 KY Bracken Lenoxburg A barn was destroyed. A few trees were also downed in the area.
12:20Z 55 KY Scott Biddle The Scott County Emergency Manager reported that severe thunderstorm winds turned over a semi truck on Interstate 75. Also, multiple outbuildings were flattened along with several trees down.
12:20Z 52 TN Houston Erin TDOT reported trees blown down on Highway 13, Highway 149, and Highway 46 in Houston County.
12:20Z 50 KY Bracken Willow Grove Two barns on Kentucky Route 8 were destroyed.
12:20Z 50 KY Robertson Mt Olivet A barn was destroyed on Henson Ridge Road.
12:20Z 56 TN Dickson Oak Grove A trained spotter near the I-40 and Highway 48 intersection estimated winds gusts of 60 to 65 mph and also reported half inch diameter size hail.
12:20Z 50 OH Clermont Laurel Several trees were downed.
12:20Z 70 OH Clermont Chilo The village of Chilo experienced numerous trees downed from straight-line winds and also some structural damage to buildings and homes on Market Street, Washington Street and Warren Street, as well as the Chilo Lock 34 Park area. Based on the damage, the winds were estimated to be in the 70 to 80 mph range.
12:20Z 70 KY Bracken Willow Grove Several barns were severely damaged along Kentucky Route 8. The barns looked as if they were collapsed by strong west winds. Another barn was destroyed on Eden Ridge Road. Several large trees were down throughout the county. Also, a house on Snag Creek Road had major damage with a large section of the roof missing. A large swath of damage with numerous trees laying in the road was located along Kentucky Route 8 just west and including Snag Creek Road. Based on the damage, winds were estimated to be 70 to 80 mph.
12:21Z 61 TN Humphreys Few Chapel TDOT reported a tree down on Highway 1.
12:22Z 54 KY Scott Delaplain
12:22Z 52 KY Nelson Bardstown Local broadcast media reported that severe thunderstorm winds stripped off large tree limbs around a house.
12:22Z 50 OH Clermont Saltair Several trees were downed on Meisman Lane.
12:23Z 52 TN Dickson Tennessee City TDOT reported a tree was blown down on Highway 1.
12:24Z 52 TN Hickman Graham Station TDOT reported 3 trees blown down on Highway 230.
12:25Z 52 KY Nelson Bloomfield The public reported trees uprooted due to severe thunderstorm winds.
12:27Z 55 KY Christian Ft Campbell Aaf A wind gust to 63 mph was measured at the Fort Campbell airfield. Several business signs and a couple trees were blown down on the south side of Hopkinsville.
12:28Z 70 TN Hickman Pinewood A damage survey conducted by Hickman County Emergency Management along with reports from the media and public indicated an approximately 300 yard wide swath of wind damage occurred from north of Nunelly along Highway 230 eastward about 6 miles to southwest of Lyles. TDOT reported 2 trees were blown down on Highway 48. Twenty large trees were snapped and uprooted at the Ginny Linnell farm on Pinewood Mansion Road. Around 12 more trees were snapped and uprooted at the Hickory Winds Farm on Hensley Way. A mobile home on the northeast corner of Hensley Way at Industrial Park Road suffered roof damage, an adjacent garage lost part of its roof, debris was scattered through adjacent fields. Another mobile home further east on Pinewood Lake Drive had a small tree fall onto it. A carport was knocked over at a home on Industrial Park Drive just north of Pinewood Lake Drive, and more roof damage occurred to a home across the street. Numerous more trees were snapped and uprooted around both of these homes. Damage was also reported just to the east on Bates Crossing Road. Although uncertain, convergent patterns in some of the damage photos along with radar data suggests this may have been an EF0 tornado.
12:28Z 65 TN Montgomery Bel Air Estates An 8 mile long swath of wind damage struck the north side of Clarksville in association with a small mesovortex on HPX radar. The Montgomery County EOC received 26 reports of trees and power lines blown down across the city with 9 roads blocked by fallen trees or power poles. One tree fell onto a home on Parker Drive, and another tree fell on a garage on Dalewood Drive. A large tree fell through a mobile home on Riley Road, injuring a mother as well as her 12 year old son, and another tree fell and damaged a nearby mobile home and cars. A tree also fell on a home on Rossview Road, and a preschool suffered minor damage on Old Russellville Pike.
12:29Z 70 OH Brown Hamersville There were multiple swaths of enhanced thunderstorm wind damage across central Brown County, with patterns that were consistent with non-tornadic winds. Tree damage was common among these swaths. In addition, occasional structural damage was noted. This included damage to several mobile homes, barns and outbuildings on Martin-Alexander Road, Weis Road and Oakland Road southeast of Mount Orab. Some structures in Hamersville and Higginsport also experience some minor structural damage, which included roofing material partially removed from several buildings and damage to a few outbuildings. The damage was consistent with winds of 70 to 80 mph.
12:30Z 70 KY Scott Skinnersburg The NWS in conjunction with Scott County Emergency Management found significant straight line wind damage 2 miles northeast of Stamping Ground. Maximum estimated winds were 80 mph. A large 100 foot by 100 foot well built barn was picked up and destroyed. The sheet metal from the barn was thrown nearly half a mile downwind to the east. Several trees were snapped or uprooted, especially at Long Lick Road. Several wood pieces of the barn were thrown several hundred yards and impaled the ground. The survey continued into Georgetown to Tripoint Road. A factory warehouse had significant roof and siding damage from 65 to 70 mph. Overall path length was 1 mile and the maximum width was a third of a mile.
12:30Z 55 KY Larue Upton Local broadcast media reported that severe thunderstorm winds damaged a metal roof.
12:30Z 55 KY Scott Cranetown Local amateur radio reported severe thunderstorm winds resulted in structural damage to a business.
12:30Z 55 KY Scott Delaplain Local amateur radio reported a business lost a roof due to severe thunderstorm winds.
12:30Z 55 KY Franklin Peaks Mill The Franklin County Emergency Manager reported multiple roofs off homes and damage to farm structures in the Peaks Mill Community.
12:30Z 55 KY Scott Delaplain The Scott County Emergency Manager reported trees on power lines near the county Emergency Operations Center.
12:30Z 55 KY Scott Delaplain Local amateur radio reported trees fell on a home.
12:31Z 54 TN Montgomery Clarksville Arpt A wind gust of 54 knots or 62 mph was measured at the Clarksville Outlaw Field ASOS.
12:31Z 61 TN Dickson Hortense TDOT reported 2 trees blown down on Highway 235.
12:32Z 56 TN Dickson Vanleer The roof was reportedly blown off the McEwen Logging and Sawmill in Vanleer.
12:33Z 52 TN Montgomery Clarksville A tree was blown down on Greenwood Avenue.
12:33Z 70 KY Harrison Poindexter The NWS in conjunction with Harrison County Emergency Management determined the area northeast of Cynthiana along Salem Pike had 70 to 80 mph wind damage. Besides trees being split and uprooted, a double-wide trailer was picked up off blocks and thrown 75 yards. A large deck structure on the front of the double-wide was thrown 40 to 50 yards to the east. There was 1 minor injury. Further east from the trailer was a large metal outbuilding that had roof and doors blown off. Several more trees were uprooted or split. One home had roof and siding damage. Another residence had their garage blown in, and a power pole was split and bent severely towards the east. A single family residence's front porch pillars were blown in. The other debris was blown 1/4 mile downwind. Peak winds were 80 mph. The duration of the thunderstorm wind damage event was 5 minutes.
12:33Z 56 TN Montgomery Hilltop TDOT reported two trees were blown down on Highway 149.
12:34Z 52 TN Hickman Wrigley TDOT reported a tree was blown down on Highway 100.
12:34Z 52 TN Montgomery Kennedy A tree was blown down on Trenton Road near the Kentucky border.
12:34Z 74 TN Dickson Charlotte A NWS storm survey determined a large downburst with winds up to 85 mph caused damage southeast of Charlotte. A garage suffered roof damage and a power pole was snapped on Steele Road. Several trees were also snapped or uprooted on Steele Road and on Franklin Road. A tree fell on a house on Highway 47 just west of Long Road damaging the roof and siding. More significant damage was observed at Creekwood High School on Highway 47 where part of the roof was blown off the main school building. A dugout and a storage building also lost their roofs and several fences were blown down.
12:35Z 56 TN Montgomery Round Pond TDOT reported a tree was blown down on Highway 48.
12:35Z 56 TN Montgomery St Bethlehem TDOT reported two trees were blown down on Highway 374 between Warfield Boulevard and River Run Road.
12:36Z 52 TN Montgomery St Bethlehem A tree was blown down on Rivermont Drive.
12:40Z 51 KY Todd Elkton A wind gust to 59 mph was measured at a Kentucky mesonet site.
12:41Z 52 TN Montgomery Sango TDOT reported a tree was blown down on Highway 76.
12:43Z 60 KY Boone Belleview A house on Kentucky Route 18 sustained damage and several trees were downed.
12:45Z 55 KY Scott Delaplain Amateur radio operators reported that severe thunderstorm winds resulted in a semi truck being overturned near mile marker 129 on Interstate 75.
12:45Z 61 KY Fayette Greendale Fayette County officials reported that outbuildings belonging to the University of Kentucky were damaged at Newtown Pike and Interstate 75.
12:45Z 61 TN Dickson Claylick TDOT reported 3 trees blown down on Highway 250.
12:46Z 56 TN Cheatham Griffintown Facebook reports and photos indicated several large trees were snapped and uprooted near Griffintown Road at Wade Reed Road.
12:46Z 61 TN Dickson White Oak Flat Public reported and shared photos via Facebook about a swath of straight line wind damage on the Dickson/Cheatham county border around 7 miles southwest of Ashland City. This wind damage stretched from a cattle farm on the west side of the Harpeth river in Dickson county eastward across Harpeth Crossing to Fernie Story Road in Cheatham county. Outbuildings were damaged on the cattle farm and several large trees were uprooted on Harpeth Crossing. A barn was destroyed on Fernie Story Road.
12:46Z 61 TN Williamson Lampley Store A tSpotter Twitter report indicated numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along Pinewood Road between Barnhill Road and South Harpeth Road. Half of the roof of a barn at South Harpeth Road and Pinewood Road was also blown off, and fences were blown down.
12:47Z 61 TN Cheatham Petway Public reported and shared photos via Facebook about a swath of straight line wind damage on the Dickson/Cheatham county border around 7 miles southwest of Ashland City. This wind damage stretched from a cattle farm on the west side of the Harpeth river in Dickson county eastward across Harpeth Crossing to Fernie Story Road in Cheatham county. Outbuildings were damaged on the cattle farm and several large trees were uprooted on Harpeth Crossing. A barn was destroyed on Fernie Story Road.
12:48Z 70 KY Mason Lewisburg A communication tower near the Lewisburg Volunteer Fire Department was bent.
12:48Z 60 KY Mason Murphysville A trailer was overturned with debris blown onto US Route 68.
12:50Z 65 KY Bourbon Currentsville The NWS conducted a storm survey in northern Bourbon County and determined two concentrated areas of straight line wind damage. The first area was along the 700 to 800 block of Ruddles Mill Road. Several barns sustained significant damage with debris being thrown 1000 yards east. Several trees were split or uprooted. Most of the barns that sustained damage were on hilly surfaces. At Hillcroft Farm, 1818 Millersburg Road, a large metal barn sustained significant roofing damage. Further south on Highway 68 at Alder Nest Farms, a roof on a metal barn collapsed. During the survey, sporadic tree damage could be seen along Highway 68 and 27. The duration of the thunderstorm wind event was 3 minutes.
12:51Z 78 OH Adams West Union Salamon A In the vicinity of Unity Road and Highway 247, just south of the Alexander Salamon Airport, four barns were destroyed with the roofing thrown well downwind of the damage sites. At one residence, a porch was removed from a home. On the west side of Highway 247, there was significant tree damage to a grove of trees. Based on the damage, the maximum wind speeds were estimated to be around 90 mph.
12:52Z 56 TN Williamson Kingfield Williamson County EMA reported 7 trees blown down in the backyard of a home at 5522 Noble King Road.
12:53Z 55 KY Edmonson Mammoth Cave Officials at Mammoth Cave National Park reported numerous trees down.
12:55Z 65 KY Harrison Oddville The Harrison County emergency manager reported a mobile home was destroyed due to severe thunderstorm winds. This resulted in 2 minor injuries. Another mobile home and a barn had its roofs blown off. There were numerous trees and utility poles down in the area.
12:55Z 61 TN Williamson Bingham Williamson County EMA reported and radar data indicated a nearly 1 mile wide swath of straight line wind damage affected areas west of Franklin. Trees were blown down onto a home and a barn at the corner of Still Hollow House Road and Waddell Hollow Road. Several homes between Waddell Hollow Road and Highway 96 from 1979 Old Hillsboro Road to 2019 Old Hillsboro Road suffered minor roof damage, with one home at 2001 Old Hillsboro Road receiving moderate roof damage and requiring a new roof. Numerous trees were also blown down along Old Hillsoboro Road, and one old barn had part of the roof peeled off. TDOT also reported 3 trees blown down on Highway 96.
12:55Z 56 KY Mercer Harrodsburg Arpt
12:55Z 61 TN Cheatham Gravelotte A Facebook report and photos from the public indicated numerous trees were snapped and uprooted around Highway 12 and Cemetery Road. A few homes also suffered minor damage with shingles blown off, siding damage, and fences blown down.
12:56Z 61 KY Mason Lewisburg Measured at the Fleming-Mason County Airport.
12:56Z 56 TN Williamson Bingham A tSpotter Twitter report indicated several trees were blown down along Highway 46 near Waddell Hollow Road.
12:57Z 56 KY Jessamine Wilmore The Jessamine County emergency manager reported numerous trees down across roadways. A roof was blown off a sun room off a residence.
12:57Z 53 KY Mercer Burgin Trained spotters reported large trees down in the area due to severe thunderstorm winds.
12:58Z 52 TN Williamson Berrys Chapel A tSpotter Twitter photo showed a tree blown down in the Grassland area.
12:58Z 50 OH Ross Clarksburg A few trees were downed.
12:59Z 53 KY Logan Adairville The public reported approximately 30 large trees down due to severe thunderstorm winds. Two buildings sustained damage as well.
12:59Z 52 TN Davidson Belle Meade Trees and power lines were blown down 1 mile north of Belle Meade.
13:00Z 56 TN Robertson Springfield Trees were blown down across the county.
13:00Z 53 KY Marion Calvary The Marion County emergency manager reported multiple barns destroyed along with sheet metal lodged in the trees.
13:00Z 60 KY Fleming Flemingsburg Two trees were blown down.
13:01Z 52 TN Davidson Nashville A tSpotter Twitter report indicated a few trees were blown down onto two cars near the Vanderbilt football stadium.
13:02Z 52 TN Davidson Jordonia TDOT reported trees were blown down near Clarksville Highway at Briley Parkway.
13:02Z 70 TN Williamson Mallorys A large downburst associated with the rear flank downdraft of the Cool Springs tornado caused damage across the Cool Springs area of Franklin and Brentwood. Many trees were snapped or uprooted on Crossroads Boulevard and Mallory Lane near the Cool Springs Galleria. The ceiling of the drive through portion of a bank at the southwest corner of Bakers Bridge Avenue and Mallory Lane collapsed, and one HVAC unit was blown off an HH Gregg store on Galleria Boulevard causing interior roof and water damage. Dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted along Moores Lane from the Nashville Golf Club to Primm Park, and outbuildings at a farm on Moores Lane at Montclair Boulevard suffered roof damage. Winds in this 3 mile long by 1 mile wide downburst were estimated around 80 mph.
13:03Z 60 KY Bath Sharpsburg The roofs were blown off structures in Sharpsburg at 167 Main Street and 120 Back Street.
13:03Z 60 KY Bath Owingsville Trees were blown down county wide.
13:04Z 55 KY Taylor Arista County officials reported that severe thunderstorm winds brought down power lines onto a house in north central Taylor County.
13:05Z 52 TN Davidson Inglewood TDOT reported trees were blown down near Douglas Avenue at Ellington Parkway.
13:06Z 56 TN Davidson Inglewood A Facebook post indicated a house and outbuilding were damaged on Morningside Drive.
13:07Z 70 TN Williamson La Vergne A large downburst associated with the rear flank downdraft of the Cool Springs and Four Corners Marina tornadoes caused damage across a wide swath of northeast Williamson, far southeast Davidson, and far northwest Rutherford Counties. In Williamson County, dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted from the Concord Pass area across Waller Road, Forest Trail, and Nolensville Pike, with minor roof and siding damage to numerous homes and a few trees falling on outbuildings and houses. One duplex on Nolensville Pike was heavily damaged by multiple trees falling onto it. ||In Davidson County, trees and power poles were blown down on Pettus Road, and several other trees were snapped and uprooted on Burkitt Road and near Cane Ridge Park. TDOT reported trees down at 13390 Old Hickory Blvd. Several tall power poles were blown down on Nashville Highway near Hickory Woods Drive, and scattered trees were snapped or uprooted in the Hickory Woods Estates and Peppertree Forest subdivisions. ||In Rutherford County, a large truck parked at 1325 Heil Quaker Road in La Vergne was blown over, injuring a man inside who was transported to the hospital. Scattered trees were also snapped and uprooted across the Lake Forest subdivision, where one house was severely damaged by a fallen tree on Frontier Lane. Several more homes suffered roof and siding damage on Cedar Bend Lane, Angel Way Court, and Hollandale Road. Winds in this 12 mile long by 2 mile wide downburst were estimated around 80 mph.
13:07Z 61 TN Davidson Whites Creek Windows were reportedly blown out of homes in Whites Creek.
13:09Z 56 TN Davidson Old Hickory Multiple homes had shingles and some siding blown off on Pawnee Trail in Madison. Several fences were also blown over and outdoor objects blown around.
13:09Z 70 TN Davidson La Vergne A large downburst associated with the rear flank downdraft of the Cool Springs and Four Corners Marina tornadoes caused damage across a wide swath of northeast Williamson, far southeast Davidson, and far northwest Rutherford Counties. In Williamson County, dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted from the Concord Pass area across Waller Road, Forest Trail, and Nolensville Pike, with minor roof and siding damage to numerous homes and a few trees falling on outbuildings and houses. One duplex on Nolensville Pike was heavily damaged by multiple trees falling onto it. ||In Davidson County, trees and power poles were blown down on Pettus Road, and several other trees were snapped and uprooted on Burkitt Road and near Cane Ridge Park. TDOT reported trees down at 13390 Old Hickory Blvd. Several tall power poles were blown down on Nashville Highway near Hickory Woods Drive, and scattered trees were snapped or uprooted in the Hickory Woods Estates and Peppertree Forest subdivisions. ||In Rutherford County, a large truck parked at 1325 Heil Quaker Road in La Vergne was blown over, injuring a man inside who was transported to the hospital. Scattered trees were snapped and uprooted across the Lake Forest subdivision, where one house was severely damaged by a fallen tree on Frontier Lane. Several more homes suffered roof and siding damage on Cedar Bend Lane, Angel Way Court, and Hollandale Road. Winds in this 12 mile long by 2 mile wide downburst were estimated around 80 mph.
13:10Z 56 TN Davidson Lakewood Dupont-Hadley Middle School suffered roof damage and a gas leak.
13:10Z 60 KY Fleming Poplar Grove Straight line wind damage occurred on Poplar Grove Road. Damage included a collapsed garaged, trees blown down with one across two vehicles and one on a house, a barn and silo were destroyed, and an outbuilding was moved.
13:10Z 52 TN Davidson Hermitage The public estimated a wind gust to 60 mph on the I-40 bridge over the Stones River in Hermitage.
13:10Z 50 KY Simpson Hickory Flat A trained spotter reported 55 to 60 mph winds which knocked out power in the area.
13:10Z 52 TN Davidson Old Hickory A tree fell onto a mobile home in Old Hickory.
13:10Z 74 KY Madison Richmond A storm survey conducted by NWS Jackson concluded that 2 areas of straight line wind damage occurred near Richmond, Kentucky. The most significant damage occurred just south of Richmond where peak winds reached an estimated 80 mph as a mobile home park was damaged. An anchored mobile home was damaged and slid off its foundation. The second area of straight line winds was just north of Richmond and yielded maximum estimated winds of 65 mph.
13:10Z 50 OH Scioto Portsmouth Numerous trees were downed throughout the county.
13:11Z 55 KY Simpson Flat Rock The Simpson County Emergency Manager reported multiple power poles down around Tyree Chapel Road at Hendricks Road.
13:11Z 53 KY Warren Rockfield The public reported that severe thunderstorm winds flattened a barn.
13:12Z 78 KY Lewis Burtonville On Kentucky 989 just west of Burtonville, the top third of a silo was destroyed and blown to the east toppling onto another structure. Also, two other barns were destroyed. Several large trees were blown down or uprooted in the southwestern part of the county. Also, a few large, very well constructed barns were shifted 6 to 8 feet off their foundations with the opposite walls severely buckled. One of these barns had the roof completely blown off and large sections of the siding missing. All the debris from the above barns was scattered in fields to the east. Several smaller barns in this same area were completely destroyed.||Numerous trees were downed along Buck Lick Branch Road, five miles south-southeast of Tollesboro. Several homes in this neighborhood had minor damage. A brick home had the roof completely blown off. A 2 by 4 board from the roof of this house was blown approximately 100 yards to the east, piercing through a bedroom on the front of another brick house. Also, on the front of this same house, a large window facing west was blown into the house along with the front door. This allowed the wind to enter the house to do further damage. The roof was lifted but not detached. The force of the wind inside the house caused the brick foundation on the north side of the house to bulge and fail over a significant area. Debris from the house and associated shed was scattered into a field to the east of the house. Finally, a church on Mount Zion Road had a storage structure lifted up over the church and into the church cemetery. ||The damage was consistent with wind speeds of 80 to 90 mph.
13:13Z 52 TN Davidson Hopewell TDOT reported trees were blown down near Shutes Lane at Old Hickory Boulevard.
13:16Z 70 TN Rutherford Sandhill A large downburst associated with the rear flank downdraft of the Cool Springs and Four Corners Marina tornadoes caused damage across a wide swath of northeast Williamson, far southeast Davidson, and far northwest Rutherford Counties. In Williamson County, dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted from the Concord Pass area across Waller Road, Forest Trail, and Nolensville Pike, with minor roof and siding damage to numerous homes and a few trees falling on outbuildings and houses. One duplex on Nolensville Pike was heavily damaged by multiple trees falling onto it. ||In Davidson County, trees and power poles were blown down on Pettus Road, and several other trees were snapped and uprooted on Burkitt Road and near Cane Ridge Park. TDOT reported trees down at 13390 Old Hickory Blvd. Several tall power poles were blown down on Nashville Highway near Hickory Woods Drive, and scattered trees were snapped or uprooted in the Hickory Woods Estates and Peppertree Forest subdivisions. ||In Rutherford County, a large truck parked at 1325 Heil Quaker Road in La Vergne was blown over, injuring a man inside who was transported to the hospital. Scattered trees were also snapped and uprooted across the Lake Forest subdivision, where one house was severely damaged by a fallen tree on Frontier Lane. Several more homes suffered roof and siding damage on Cedar Bend Lane, Angel Way Court, and Hollandale Road. Winds in this 12 mile long by 2 mile wide downburst were estimated around 80 mph.
13:16Z 55 KY Warren Bowling Green Local broadcast media reported that multiple structures were damaged on Cemetery Road.
13:17Z 65 TN Sumner Rockland Emergency management reports, media photos and video, and radar data show a brief but intense microburst struck around the intersection of Main Street and New Shackle Island Road in Hendersonville. The roofs were damaged, windows blown out, and signs destroyed on several businesses west of New Shackle Island Road. Just to the east, the roof was blown off and a garage door caved in on a warehouse east of New Shackle Island Road. Several trees and power lines were also blown down in the area. Winds were estimated up to 75 mph.
13:17Z 52 TN Wilson Greenlawn A Facebook report indicated trees were blown down on Vanderbilt Road at Saundersville Road.
13:17Z 56 TN Sumner Portland A NWS storm survey found an approximately 6.5 mile long by one quarter mile wide swath of wind damage stretching from just west of downtown Portland eastward around 6 miles to just east of Parker Road. Large tree limbs were blown down on McGlothin Street, and power poles were reportedly snapped on Highway 109 according to emergency management. The metal roof was blown off a church at Market and Russell Streets, and sheet metal roofing was blown off an outbuilding on Old Westmoreland Road. A large tree snapped and fell on a home at 633 Highway 52. Farther to the east, a large pine tree was also snapped on Jaska Ann Circle, and a carport was blown over on Staggs Drive. Winds were estimated up to 65 mph.
13:17Z 53 KY Madison Richmond The public reported trees snapped in half, and roof damage to structures.
13:18Z 71 TN Rutherford Hales Camp The roof was blown off and doors blown out of a hangar at the Smyrna Airport. Five other hangars and the fire station also suffered minor damage. FAA wind equipment on the nearby control tower measured an unofficial wind gust of 71 knots or 79 mph.
13:18Z 56 TN Wilson Silver Bottom A house suffered wind damage to the roof, gutters, and siding on Starr Drive in Mount Juliet.
13:19Z 53 KY Madison Terrill The public reported damage to a gas station on Berea Road.
13:20Z 50 OH Pike Wakefield Numerous large trees were downed.
13:20Z 55 KY Warren Three Forks The public reported multiple structures damaged near 292 Martinsville Road due to severe thunderstorm winds.
13:20Z 55 KY Warren Claypool The public reported trees down and houses damaged on Jack Johnson Road due to severe thunderstorm winds.
13:20Z 55 KY Warren Rockfield Local broadcast media reported severe thunderstorm winds destroyed a barn.
13:21Z 55 KY Warren Oakland Multiple structures were damaged due to severe thunderstorm winds.
13:22Z 50 OH Ross Londonderry A power pole and wires were downed.
13:27Z 53 KY Warren Claypool The public reported that severe thunderstorm winds snapped and uprooted several mature trees which blocked Martinsville Ford Road, and damaged a wooden fence. There were also several outbuildings damaged.
13:29Z 52 TN Sumner Bransford Emergency management reported trees were blown down on Hog Back Ridge Road.
13:29Z 52 TN Sumner Bethpage Emergency management reported trees were blown down on Old Highway 31 in Bethpage.
13:30Z 60 OH Pike Germany Several houses sustained roof damage. Numerous trees were downed and several barns were destroyed. A school bus was heavily damaged by flying debris.
13:30Z 52 KY Madison Waco
13:30Z 50 WV Ohio Triadelphia Department of highways reported trees down on Middle Creek Road.
13:30Z 53 KY Casey Beech Bottom The public reported trees down over Caney Fork Road near Cale Brown Road.
13:30Z 50 WV Ohio Warwood Department of highways reported trees down on state route 88.
13:30Z 50 KY Allen Scottsville
13:31Z 90 KY Estill Winston A microburst with 90 to 100 mph winds caused severe damage to vehicles and buildings near Winston. One man was injured by flying glass as he attempted to shut the front door of his home. One vehicle had been rolled over by the wind. Roof damage also occurred to several structures in the area, and a garage was completely destroyed. Several large trees were also uprooted.
13:31Z 52 TN Rutherford Murfreesboro Arpt Facebook photos showed several trees snapped and uprooted on Trinity Drive in Murfreesboro with one tree falling onto and crushing a carport.
13:33Z 60 KY Powell Clay City A tree was blown down in the Heartbreak Ridge area.
13:35Z 60 KY Estill Irvine A two story home on North Oak Street lost its top story due to thunderstorm wind gusts.
13:35Z 60 KY Montgomery Mt Sterling Large tree limbs greater than 2 inches in diameter were blown down.
13:35Z 60 KY Rowan Elliottville A mobile home was flipped over by thunderstorm wind gusts.
13:35Z 60 KY Estill Irvine From the 500 block of Irvine to 7th Street in Ravenna, numerous homes suffered significant damage. Some had their roofs blown off. Several outbuildings were also blown off their foundations. Power was out across much of the county.
13:38Z 52 TN Wilson Morene A large tree and power lines were blown down at 8700 Cainsville Road.
13:38Z 60 KY Rowan Wagner One mobile home was destroyed and another one nearby had its roof blown off.
13:40Z 53 KY Simpson Flat Rock The Simpson County emergency manager reported power outages to the city of Franklin. Power lines and poles were down.
13:40Z 60 KY Rowan Wagner Several barns and homes either suffered roof damage or had their roofs blown off.
13:40Z 53 KY Warren Oakland The public reported multiple structures sustained damage due to severe thunderstorm winds.
13:40Z 60 KY Bath Salt Lick Multiple trees were blown down or damaged and several buildings in the same area were also damaged.
13:41Z 74 TN Wilson Cherry Vly A NWS storm survey along with Google Earth high resolution satellite data found a severe 5 mile long by 1/4 mile wide downburst struck the far south side of Watertown just south of Highway 70. This downburst was associated with the rear flank downdraft of the EF1 Watertown tornado located around 1 mile to the north. Numerous large trees were snapped in forests and fields from south of Taylor Road eastward across Beech Log Road and Statesville Avenue, mainly in a northeast direction. Much more severe damage occurred from Highway 267 eastward past Neal Road, just to the south of Watertown High School. Dozen more trees were snapped and uprooted around homes on Highway 267, with one tree falling onto a home. A nearby outbuilding was also destroyed. A carport was flipped and a house lost shingles on File Road. Two older barns suffered roof damage on Neal Road just east of File Road, and a nearby newer barn was completely destroyed. Dozens of trees were also snapped and uprooted in the area from Neal Road northward to Watertown High School, and a carport was destroyed at the end of Neal Road. Winds were estimated up to 85 mph.
13:42Z 60 KY Estill Irvine A school official reported that trees had been blown down in the Millers Creek area. A phone line was also downed in South Irvine.
13:42Z 60 KY Estill Irvine Phone lines were blown down in south Irvine.
13:44Z 60 KY Greenup Flatwoods A former TV meteorologist reported one large tree was uprooted which also damaged a residential fence.
13:45Z 60 KY Pulaski Science Hill Trees were blown down in Science Hill.
13:45Z 60 KY Pulaski Eubank Trees were blown down in Eubank.
13:46Z 52 TN Macon Lafayette A NWS storm survey found a 3.2 mile long by 300 yard wide swath of wind damage struck areas from the north side of Lafayette eastward to around 3 miles east-northeast of Lafayette. A metal awning was blown down at the DT McCalls building on Scottsville Road at Vinson Road in northern Lafayette. Large tree limbs were blown down on Ellington Drive and on Akersville Road. Farther to the east, a tree was uprooted on Chaffin Road and an outbuilding had roof damage on Chaffin Road at Huntsman Lane. A small amount of siding was peeled off a home on Coleytown Road at Galen Road, and some large branches were blown down nearby. Winds were estimated up to 60 mph.
13:46Z 60 KY Lee Beattyville High winds felled multiple trees along Highways 52, 399, and 498 in west central Lee county. Several homes in the area suffered roof damage. One tree located along a river bank had fallen into a nearby home. The majority of the wind damage occurred at elevated locations and along ridgetops.
13:47Z 60 KY Pulaski Cains Store Trees were blown down in Cains Store.
13:48Z 61 TN Dekalb Alexandria TEMA reported four houses received some roof damage and trees were blown down in Alexandria.
13:49Z 70 KY Lee Mt Olive Around 50 large trees were blown down. One tree fell onto a home and power lines were blown down across Bear Track Road. Privacy fences across the area were also blown down.
13:49Z 56 TN Smith Brush Creek A Facebook report indicates several trees were snapped in the yard of a home at 91 Switchboard Drive in Brush Creek.
13:50Z 60 KY Elliott Sandy Hook A dumpster was blown into someones yard. Trees were blown down and into a home. One home suffered roof damage, while another had its porch blown off.
13:50Z 52 TN Smith Brush Creek A few trees were snapped in a field west of Potter Road.
13:54Z 60 KY Lee Yellow Rock Two homes on the 1400 and 1600 blocks of New Yellow Rock Road had their roofs blown off and had trees inside them.
13:55Z 53 KY Casey Lawhorn Hill A trained spotter reported power lines down at the intersection of Highway 501 and 1649.
13:55Z 50 KY Boyd Rush Multiple trees were downed along State Route 1.
13:55Z 53 KY Monroe Mt Herman State officials reported multiple trees and power lines down in the area due to severe thunderstorm winds.
13:55Z 70 TN Smith Lancaster Hill A NWS Storm Survey along with high resolution Google Earth satellite imagery indicates a nearly 5 mile long by 1/3 mile wide microburst caused significant wind damage in the Lancaster area of Smith County. Several trees were snapped or uprooted from Hackett Valley Road eastward across Highway 141 to Lancaster, with TDOT reporting that fallen trees blocked Highway 141. A mobile home on Nixon Valley Road had the porch and one third of the roof blown off, and a nearby barn lost about half its roof. Debris from the barn blown over 200 yards into forests to the northeast. Dozens of trees were also snapped and uprooted in swaths on hillsides and hilltops from Seabowisha Lane just north of Lancaster eastward to east of Moss Bend Lane.
13:55Z 60 KY Wolfe Campton Trees were blown down on Highway 715 near Whistling Arch.
13:59Z 52 TN Clay Clementsville A tree was blown down on 84 Line Creek Road.
14:00Z 65 KY Owsley Pebworth Large trees were blown down.
14:00Z 53 KY Monroe Rockbridge State officials reported several trees and power lines down in the area.
14:00Z 60 KY Morgan Wrigley Trees were blown down.
14:01Z 60 KY Lee Beattyville Multiple trees and power lines were blown down.
14:01Z 52 TN Putnam Buffalo Vly A NWS storm survey found a 5 mile long swath of wind damage associated with the rear flank downdraft of the EF1 Buffalo Valley tornado located just to the north. Trees and large tree limbs were blown down from the Caney Fork river eastward to Indian Creek Road near Tightfit Road. The roof of an old barn was damaged on Hopewell Road.
14:02Z 60 KY Wolfe Campton A barn was knocked off of its foundation. A 30 foot wide swath of trees near the barn were also blown down.
14:02Z 91 KY Lawrence Adeline A NWS storm survey found damage consistent with a microburst. The doors were blown in at one retail business and the AC unit and some roofing was hurled from another retail store near the Ashland Mall. A portion of a roof was also removed from a warehouse structure about half a mile away. Multiple trees and power lines were downed throughout the city of Ashland. The total path length of the microbust was estimated to be about 4000 feet. The width about 1000 feet.
14:02Z 60 KY Breathitt Lawson A 50 foot tall pine tree was blown down.
14:02Z 52 TN Smith Chestnut Mound TDOT reported Highway 24 was blocked by fallen trees.
14:02Z 52 TN Clay Memorial A tree was blown down on Windmill Road.
14:03Z 60 KY Morgan Pekin Two large pine trees were blown down.
14:03Z 52 TN Clay Hermitage Spgs A tree was blown down on Firetown Road.
14:03Z 52 TN Clay Hermitage Spgs Tree down on Highway 52 around 3 miles east of Macon County line.
14:04Z 50 PA Washington Southview Local 911 reported trees down on Miller Run Road.
14:05Z 70 TN Putnam Denny Seminary A NWS Storm Survey found a 11 mile long swath of downburst wind damage from east of Buffalo Valley to west of Cookeville. This damage was in association with the rear flank downdraft of the EF1 Buffalo Valley/Baxter tornado located just to the north. An old barn suffered roof damage on Hopewell Road east of Buffalo Valley. Farther to the east, another barn had part of the sheet metal roof blown off and a home suffered minor roof damage on Dyer Bridge Road near Baxter. A tree also fell onto a home causing minor roof damage on 1st Avenue North. In Double Springs, a home suffered minor roof damage on Bloomington Road, and an outbuilding was blown across Thomas Road and destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along the path. Winds were estimated up to 80 mph.
14:05Z 60 KY Morgan West Liberty Trees were blown down.
14:05Z 52 TN Clay Cherry Xrds A tree was blown down on Bakerton Road.
14:05Z 50 KY Lawrence Orr A tree fell across KY 201.
14:10Z 50 KY Breathitt Jackson A large tree limb was blown down in the Jackson Cemetary.
14:10Z 54 KY Breathitt (jkl)carroll Arpt Ja A 62 mph wind gust was recorded by the RAWS equipment at the Jackson Julian Airport.
14:10Z 60 KY Breathitt Quicksand A wooden shed was blown over at Headstart. A heavy plastic play set was also blown from the playground.
14:10Z 60 KY Breathitt Quicksand A mobile home was overturned by thunderstorm wind gusts in the Millers Trailer Court.
14:10Z 60 KY Breathitt Jackson The Marathon station next door to the McDonalds in Jackson was damaged and had gas pumps overturned by thunderstorm wind gusts.
14:11Z 53 KY Simpson Flat Rock The Simpson County emergency manager reported multiple power poles down along Tyree Chapel Road at Hendricks Road.
14:12Z 53 KY Simpson Rapids The Simpson County emergency manager reported large trees down across Round Pond Road.
14:12Z 50 WV Cabell Cox Lndg A tree fell down near Ohio River Road.
14:12Z 52 TN Putnam Thomas Trees were blown down and a barn was damaged on Old Mill Road.
14:13Z 52 TN Putnam Twin Oak Trees were blown down near Burgess Falls on Center Hill Lake.
14:14Z 53 KY Madison Kirksville The Madison County emergency manager reported several barns were flattened due to severe thunderstorm winds.
14:14Z 60 OH Meigs Middleport A tree fell on a mobile home along Oliver Street and a steeple was blown off a church on Pearl Street.
14:14Z 55 KY Breathitt Bays Large limbs were blown down.
14:15Z 50 OH Lawrence Chesapeake A tree fell on a parked car.
14:15Z 60 KY Breathitt Canoe A large pine tree was snapped, while several other smaller trees and large limbs were blown down along Highways 315 and 1933 near Talbert.
14:15Z 60 KY Breathitt Copebranch Numerous trees were blown down on Highway 1812.
14:15Z 53 KY Clinton Willis Creek State officials reported trees down in the area due to severe thunderstorm winds.
14:15Z 60 KY Breathitt Sewell Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped off above the ground.
14:15Z 60 KY Breathitt Rousseau The roof of a metal building was blown off and into a roadway in Roussea, blocking the road near mile marker 26. Another large tree was blown down between mile markers 27 and 28.
14:17Z 52 TN Clay Midway A tree was blown down in the 1400 block of Mill Road near Moss.
14:17Z 50 TN Clay Boles A carport was damaged at 10286 Clay County Highway near Moss.
14:17Z 50 KY Laurel Pine Grove A tree was blown down and onto Boggs Road.
14:17Z 53 KY Madison Richmond The Madison County emergency manager reported several mobile homes damaged due to severe thunderstorm winds.
14:20Z 50 KY Breathitt Guage Two trees and numerous large limbs were blown down.
14:20Z 61 TN Putnam Cookeville Putnam County Emergency Management reported several trees and power lines were blown down across Cookeville. A tree fell on a home on 9th Street, and another tree fell on a mobile home.
14:23Z 52 TN Clay Baptist Ridge A tree was blown down on Wet Mill Creek Road near Oil Hollow Road.
14:23Z 50 WV Mason Flatrock
14:25Z 50 KY Lawrence Holt A tree was blown down across KY 3.
14:25Z 50 WV Mason Fivemile Multiple trees fell down on Lower Nine Mile Road.
14:25Z 53 KY Clay Oneida A 61 mph thunderstorm wind gust was measure by a weather station at the Oneida Baptist Institute.
14:25Z 61 TN Putnam Algood Trees were blown down and a power pole was snapped on East Main Street just north of Durant Street in Algood.
14:27Z 60 KY Johnson Paintsville The roof of a building was damaged in downtown Paintsville.
14:27Z 65 TN Putnam Parragon A large barn collapsed on Benson Lane.
14:28Z 53 KY Clinton Albany State officials reported trees down in the area.
14:29Z 50 OH Monroe Antioch Department of highways reported trees down.
14:30Z 51 WV Wayne East Lynn
14:35Z 65 KY Floyd Myrtle A 20X24 outbuilding was blown off its foundation. Numerous trees in the area were also blown down.
14:35Z 60 WV Putnam Hurricane A highway sign along I-64 near the Hurricane exit was blown down.
14:35Z 56 WV Wayne Dunlow Multiple trees were blown down along Route 152.
14:35Z 50 WV Putnam Hurricane Multiple trees were blown over by winds.
14:40Z 59 KY Knott Yellow Mtn A 68 mph thunderstorm wind gust was recorded by the Mesonet station near Hindman.
14:40Z 60 WV Jackson Cottageville Multiple trees were downed with some damage to a mobile home.
14:40Z 60 WV Putnam Eleanor A tree fell on a home.
14:42Z 50 WV Marshall Mc Mechen State official reported a tree down on power lines on Boggs Run near McMechen.
14:42Z 60 KY Floyd Lancer The roof of a house was damaged and a well pump house was turned over on Sugarloaf Branch Road.
14:44Z 50 WV Jackson Crow Summit Multiple trees were downed along Greenhills Road.
14:44Z 50 WV Putnam Scary Multiple trees were downed near the Nitro exit of I-64.
14:45Z 50 KY Whitley Woodbine A tree was blown down on Meadow Creek Road.
14:45Z 50 WV Kanawha Liberty Several trees blown down across Allens Fork Road.
14:45Z 55 KY Perry Bulan The roof of a barn was damaged.
14:47Z 56 TN Fentress Grimsley Fentress County Emergency Management reported trees were blown down on Franklin Loop north of Clarkrange with one tree falling on a car. Several homes also suffered shingle damage to roofs.
14:47Z 60 WV Kanawha Fairview Trees and power lines knocked down by thunderstorm wind.
14:50Z 60 KY Pike Broad Bottom One mobile home was rolled off its foundation and two other mobile homes were shifted off their foundations.
14:50Z 60 KY Floyd Price The roofs of numerous structures were damage in Price.
14:52Z 61 WV Lincoln Sod A flag pole rated to 70 mph was broken.
14:53Z 50 WV Boone Morrisvale One tree was blown down.
14:54Z 50 KY Pike Pauley An awning was blown down and a flag pole was blown over at the Pikeville High School.
14:55Z 50 WV Kanawha Tornado A single tree was uprooted by winds.
14:56Z 52 TN Cumberland Crossville Cumberland County Emergency Management reported a few small trees were blown down across the county.
14:57Z 60 KY Leslie Cutshin A barn was blown down.
14:58Z 51 WV Kanawha (crw) Yeager Arpt
15:00Z 60 WV Boone Danville Multiple pine trees were blown down.
15:00Z 60 WV Boone Ramage Several trees were downed and a structure was damaged near Six Mile Road.
15:01Z 60 KY Pike Kimper A portion of a mobile homes bedroom was ripped out by thunderstorm wind gusts. A 2X4 was embedded in a structure.
15:01Z 60 KY Floyd Mare Creek Shingles were blown off of homes in the Tram community.
15:01Z 60 KY Letcher Jeremiah Metal roofing material was peeled up on a garage along KY Hwy 7 in Jeremiah.
15:02Z 55 WV Kanawha Spring Hill Several trees were blown down, with a measured gust of 55 knots.
15:05Z 60 WV Boone Madison Roofing was ripped from a garage. Also, several trees and power lines were blown down.
15:07Z 61 WV Mingo East Williamson The roof was blown off a house.
15:07Z 55 KY Pike Greasy Creek A car port was blown over at a residence.
15:07Z 50 PA Greene Bluff NWS storm survey reported trees down.
15:07Z 50 WV Kanawha Marmet Multiple trees were downed, at least one fell across the road.
15:08Z 60 KY Pike Road Jct A tree was blown down and onto a home.
15:10Z 60 WV Boone Gordon A mobile home was flipped off its foundation.
15:10Z 50 TN Morgan Wartburg A tree and power lines were reported down on Montgomery Road in Lancing.
15:11Z 60 WV Mingo Red Jacket A mobile home was blown off its foundation.
15:12Z 60 WV Mingo Goodman A mobile home was blown off its foundation.
15:13Z 50 KY Whitley Savoy A tree was blown down.
15:13Z 50 WV Ritchie Smithville Multiple trees were blown down.
15:13Z 50 PA Greene Holbrook NWS Storm Survey reported trees down.
15:20Z 50 WV Mingo Hinch Several trees were downed.
15:20Z 60 WV Kanawha Standard An equipment trailer was rolled onto its side at the Memorial Tunnel training site.
15:20Z 50 WV Wetzel Wileyville Department of highways reported trees down.
15:23Z 50 PA Greene Rogersville NWS storm survey reported trees down.
15:25Z 50 PA Greene Waynesburg NWS storm survey reported trees down.
15:27Z 55 TN Morgan Coalfield Highway 62 was closed due to downed trees on power lines and leaning power poles near Big Mountain.
15:30Z 50 WV Braxton Gassaway Several trees and power lines were blown down.
15:30Z 65 WV Gilmer Glenville A metal radio tower was damaged by winds. The top of the tower folded over, but the tower remained standing.
15:32Z 60 WV Fayette Greenstown Several trees, power poles and lines were brought down.
15:35Z 50 WV Fayette Glen Jean A large tree fell down across Route 16.
15:35Z 50 WV Braxton Sutton Several trees and power lines were downed. One house was damaged by a falling tree.
15:40Z 87 WV Mcdowell Bradshaw A National Weather Service storm survey team found considerable damage near Dan and Bradshaw in McDowell County. The damage was determined to be due to a microburst. Multiple businesses and power poles were damaged. Funneling through the terrain enhanced the winds, causing roof damage to numerous homes. A small travel trailer was flipped and suffered severe damage. The survey team estimated the path length of the microburst to be about half a mile, and the width to be about 500 yards.
15:40Z 50 TN Anderson Oak Ridge Trees were reported down on Key Springs Road.
15:44Z 50 WV Nicholas Mt Nebo Several trees fell down and were blocking roads.
15:44Z 50 WV Webster Diana Several trees were reported down.
15:50Z 50 WV Mcdowell Welch Thunderstorm winds ripped shingles off the roof of a house.
15:50Z 50 WV Nicholas Craigsville Several trees were brought down by wind blocking road.
15:50Z 50 PA Fayette Dawson Local 911 reported trees and power lines down on Dawson Road.
15:50Z 60 WV Greenbrier Bingham Numerous trees and power lines were blown down across Greenbrier County.
15:53Z 60 WV Webster Webster Spgs A four story commercial building suffered a partial roof loss. One car was heavily damaged by the falling brick and wood debris. Several homes experienced minor roof damage and shingle loss. Several trees and power lines were downed by wind, resulting in a peak of about 3000 power outages.
15:54Z 50 WV Upshur Buckhannon Several trees were brought down.
15:55Z 50 WV Wyoming Alpoca Multiple trees and power lines were downed by wind.
15:55Z 50 TN Campbell Oswego Trees were reported down at Jellico.
16:00Z 55 WV Mercer Lamar Thunderstorm winds downed dozens of trees and power lines across Mercer County. In addition, shingles were reportedly blown off of a few roofs. The roof of a building located along Route 52 in the community of Brush Fork was blown off by these strong winds. The Bluefield ASOS located at the Mercer County Airport measured a wind gust of 52 knots.
16:00Z 50 VA Tazewell Sayersville Several large trees and numerous large tree limbs were blown down across Tazewell County.
16:05Z 50 WV Randolph Huttonsville Several trees were downed.
16:05Z 50 WV Raleigh Cool Ridge A few trees were blown down by the wind.
16:13Z 50 WV Mercer Athens A mature tree was snapped off at approximately half-way up the trunk by strong thunderstorm winds.
16:15Z 60 WV Randolph Beverly A portion of the gymnasium roof was peeled off of Homestead Elementary School. School was in session at the time, but there were no injuries. 107 staff and students were evacuated following the damage. A mobile home was also blown off its foundation in the same area.
16:15Z 55 VA Bland Clear Fork Several trees were blown down across Bland County by thunderstorm winds.
16:18Z 50 VA Lee Jonesville Trees were reported down across the eastern part of the county.
16:20Z 50 WV Pocahontas Edray A barn was damaged near Edray.
16:20Z 40 WV Randolph Elkins Trampoline and other outdoor items were blown around and damaged.
16:20Z 50 WV Barbour Belington Trees and power lines were blown down.
16:20Z 50 WV Pocahontas Hillsboro A barn was damaged by thunderstorm winds near Hillsboro.
16:24Z 53 WV Randolph (ekn)randolph Fld El
16:25Z 52 TN Wayne Waynesboro A tree was blown down on Old Beech Creek Road.
16:27Z 50 WV Monroe Wolf Creek At least five trees were reported blown down across Monroe County. One was blown down in Ballard at 11:30 AM EST, two trees were taken down by thunderstorm winds in Union at 11:35 AM EST, and two trees fell in Linside around 11:40 AM EST.
16:30Z 56 VA Giles Glen Lyn A 64 MPH gust was observed at the Mesonet site at Mountain Lake. In addition, a covered bridge in the community of Newport experienced damage.
16:35Z 50 VA Alleghany Callaghan A tree was blown down along Long Avenue. Several large tree limbs were also reported down across portions of Alleghany County.
16:35Z 55 VA Bath Mountain Grove Dozens of trees were blown down across Bath County by thunderstorm winds.
16:40Z 50 VA Scott Duffield Trees were reported down across the western part of the county.
16:45Z 50 MD Garrett Oakland The public reported trees down in the Oakland area.
16:48Z 52 WV Hardy Durgon Trees were down on power lines near South Forks.
16:50Z 50 VA Smyth Mc Mullin Two trees were blown down by thunderstorm winds along Walkers Creek Road.
16:50Z 55 VA Montgomery Mountain View Several large trees and numerous large tree limbs were blown down by thunderstorm winds across Montgomery County. One tree was snapped in half, with the top falling onto a home. Roofing shingles were also blown off of several homes. In the town of Christiansburg, a metal shed was blown roughly 100 yards from its original location.
16:50Z 52 WV Grant Petersburg Trees and limbs were down in Petersburg.
16:50Z 50 WV Grant Hiser A wind gust of 58 mph was reported.
16:55Z 50 VA Craig New Castle Thunderstorm winds resulted in two large pine trees were snapped off half way up the trunks.
16:56Z 50 VA Craig Webbs Mill Multiple trees were blown down by thunderstorm winds along Upper Craigs Creek Road.
16:57Z 55 VA Rockbridge Kerrs Creek About a dozen trees were blown down by thunderstorm winds across Rockbridge County and in the city of Buena Vista.
16:59Z 52 VA Rockingham Bergton Trees were down in Bergton.
17:03Z 52 VA Augusta Moscow Numerous trees were down in Moscow.
17:03Z 52 VA Augusta Churchville Numerous trees were down throughout central Augusta County.
17:04Z 50 MD Allegany Luke A wind gust of 58 mph was reported in Westernport.
17:07Z 52 VA Rockingham Dayton Numerous trees were down in Dayton. Several trees fell onto houses and cars.
17:08Z 50 VA Roanoke Andrew Lewis Place A tree, estimated to be three to five inches in diameter, was blown down across Malus Drive.
17:10Z 52 VA Rockingham Dayton Trees were down in Dayton.
17:10Z 55 VA Roanoke Bradshaw Multiple trees were blown down by thunderstorm winds across Roanoke County. In addition, a light pole was blown down onto a car near the Valley View Mall. At 12:14 PM EST, a 51 knot wind gust was measured by the ASOS located at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport.
17:14Z 52 VA Augusta Lofton Numerous trees were down in Spottswood.
17:14Z 50 MD Allegany Frostburg Wind gusts of 58 mph were reported in Frostburg.
17:17Z 52 VA Shenandoah Edinburg Trees were down in Edinburg.
17:17Z 52 VA Shenandoah Woodstock Trees were down in Woodstock.
17:22Z 50 VA Botetourt Troutville Thunderstorm winds caused a roof to blow off of an outbuilding in the community of Troutville.
17:23Z 50 VA Page Luray Caverns Arpt A wind gust of 58 mph was reported at Luray.
17:24Z 50 VA Washington Abingdon A few trees were reported down in Abingdon.
17:26Z 52 VA Rockingham Elkton Trees were down in Elkton.
17:30Z 52 VA Warren Front Royal Numerous trees were down on Wakens Mill Road and Langs Road.
17:32Z 52 VA Warren Front Royal Trees and branches were down in Front Royal.
17:32Z 52 VA Frederick Middletown A large tree was down in Middletown.
17:35Z 50 VA Bedford Big Island Thunderstorm winds snapped an 18-inch diameter branch off of a tree.
17:38Z 50 VA Winchester (c) Winchester A tree was down blocking Wilkins Drive.
17:40Z 52 VA Greene Dyke Trees were down in Dyke.
17:40Z 50 VA Clarke Boyce Wires were down in Boyce.
17:42Z 52 VA Clarke Berryville Trees were down in Berryville. One tree fell onto a house.
17:48Z 52 VA Greene Ruckersville Numerous trees were down in Ruckersville.
17:48Z 52 VA Madison Madison Trees were down on Oak Park Road.
17:48Z 52 VA Albemarle Proffit Trees were down in Hollymead.
17:50Z 52 VA Albemarle Alberene Numerous trees were down in Alberene.
17:54Z 55 VA Appomattox Stonewall Multiple trees were blown down across western Appomattox County, including trees along Beckham Road and along Vermillion Road.
17:54Z 52 VA Madison Uno Trees were down on Tatums School Road.
17:55Z 50 VA Campbell Timberlake Four trees and several power lines were blown down by thunderstorm winds across western portions of Campbell County.
17:56Z 52 WV Jefferson Kearneysville Trees were down on Charles Town Road.
17:56Z 52 VA Culpeper Rixeyville Numerous trees were down across northern Culpeper County.
18:00Z 52 VA Loudoun Purcellville Trees were down in Purcellville.
18:00Z 52 VA Culpeper Culpeper Numerous trees were down across central Culpeper County.
18:00Z 52 VA Buckingham Wingina At least seven trees were blown down by thunderstorm winds across Buckingham County.
18:04Z 52 WV Jefferson Bakerton Trees were down on Engle Molers Road.
18:08Z 52 VA Culpeper Stevensburg Numerous trees were down across southern Culpeper County.
18:08Z 50 VA Orange Orange Co Arpt A wind gust of 58 mph was reported in Orange.
18:12Z 52 VA Fauquier Midland Trees were down in Midland.
18:14Z 52 MD Montgomery Seneca Trees and wires were down at the Intersection of River Road and Seneca Road.
18:14Z 52 VA Fauquier Catlett Trees were down in Catlett.
18:20Z 50 MD Montgomery Middlebrook A tree fell onto wires in Germantown.
18:22Z 52 VA Spotsylvania Wilderness Corner Several trees were down on Orange Plank road near Route 3.
18:23Z 52 TN Coffee Rutledge Falls Trees were blown down across Rutledge Falls Road and Sears Roebuck Road.
18:23Z 52 MD Montgomery Seneca A tree and wires were down on a car. The car blocked River Road between Seneca Road and Violettes Lock Road.
18:26Z 52 VA Spotsylvania Chancellorsville There were about twenty trees down along Route 3 and River Road near Wilderness Battlefield.
18:26Z 50 MD Montgomery Damascus Wires were down in Damascus.
18:27Z 50 MD Montgomery Cedar Grove A tree was down blocking Davis Mill Road.
18:28Z 50 MD Montgomery Laytonsville Wires were down closing the road at Route 108 and Sundown.
18:28Z 52 MD Montgomery Gaithersburg A tree fell onto a car on Lee Street.
18:29Z 50 MD Montgomery Davis Arpt A tree was down blocking Hawkins Creamery Road.
18:30Z 52 MD Montgomery Olney A tree was down partially blocking Cashell Road near Bowie Mill Road.
18:30Z 52 MD Montgomery Cedar Grove A shed was blown over.
18:30Z 50 TN Roane Kingston Several trees were reported down across Roane County.
18:30Z 57 MD Montgomery Neelsville Wind gusts of 61 to 66 mph were reported.
18:30Z 53 VA Spotsylvania Five Mile Multiple trees were down in front of Chancellor High School. A wind gust of 61 mph was also measured.
18:32Z 50 MD Howard Florence Annapolis Rock Road was blocked due to a downed tree.
18:32Z 52 VA Stafford Stafford Numerous trees were down throughout the county.
18:33Z 50 TN Anderson Norris A tree was reported down at Norris.
18:34Z 52 MD Howard West Friendship Trees were down in West Friendship.
18:34Z 50 VA Stafford Stafford Wind caused damage to siding of a house.
18:34Z 52 MD Howard Lisbon Trees were down in Lisbon.
18:34Z 57 MD Montgomery Neelsville A wind gust of 66 mph was reported.
18:34Z 52 MD Howard Glenelg Trees were down in Glenelg.
18:35Z 50 VA Spotsylvania Leavells A road was blocked due to downed wires.
18:36Z 52 MD Montgomery Kensington Estates A tree fell onto a house along Parkwood Court in Kensington.
18:38Z 50 DC District Of Columbia Georgetown A tree was down on Massachusetts Avenue.
18:38Z 52 MD Montgomery Georgetown Jct A tree fell onto a house on Forest Glen Road.
18:38Z 50 DC District Of Columbia Us Capitol Branches and a few trees were down along 17th and H Street.
18:38Z 50 TN Roane Dyllis A large tree was reported down at the intersection of West Outer and Warwick Lane in Oak Ridge.
18:39Z 51 MD Montgomery Neelsville A wind gust of 59 mph was reported near Germantown.
18:40Z 52 MD Montgomery Parkside A tree was down on Brunswick Avenue near Finch Street.
18:40Z 68 VA Prince William (nyg)mcas Quantico A wind gust of 78 mph was reported at Quantico.
18:40Z 61 MD Howard Lisbon Several large horse trailers were blown over and several Outbuildings were damaged. Numerous trees were down as well.
18:40Z 52 MD Howard Clarksville Trees were down in Columbia.
18:40Z 50 MD Prince George's Riverdale There were multiple reports of wires down in Hyattsville.
18:40Z 58 MD Montgomery Gaithersburg A wind gust of 58 mph was reported in Gaithersburg.
18:40Z 50 VA Louisa Orchid Large tree was knocked down across Route 522.
18:41Z 52 MD Montgomery Georgetown Jct A tree was down blocking Brookville Road near Georgia Avenue.
18:42Z 52 MD Charles Nanjemoy Arpt Multiple trees were down in Nanjemoy.
18:42Z 52 MD Montgomery Capitol View Park A large tree fell onto a house causing the roof to collapse.
18:42Z 52 MD Montgomery Kemp Mill Arcola Avenue was closed between Lamberton Drive and Hoyt Street due to a tree on wires.
18:44Z 52 MD Carroll Sykesville Trees and wires were down in Sykesville.
18:44Z 52 DC District Of Columbia Georgetown A tree was down blocking Canal Road Northwest near Foxhall Road Northwest.
18:44Z 52 VA Arlington Rosslyn Siding as torn off a roof of a Seven Eleven on Columbia Pike.
18:44Z 52 VA Fairfax Bucknell Manor A tree fell onto a car at the intersection of Paul Spring Road and Rebecca Drive.
18:44Z 50 MD Montgomery Clarksburg A wind gust of 58 mph was reported.
18:46Z 52 TN Coffee Manchester Spencer F Trees were blown down on Lonnie Bush Road and Prairie Plains Road near Hillsboro.
18:46Z 50 MD Baltimore Oella Wires were down in Catonsville.
18:46Z 50 MD Charles Riverside A large tree was down on wires blocking Dowes Road.
18:46Z 52 MD Charles Marbury Multiple trees were down on Marbury.
18:46Z 52 MD Howard Dorsey Trees were down in Elkridge.
18:46Z 52 MD Baltimore Chadwick Manor Trees and wires were down in Woodlawn.
18:48Z 50 DC District Of Columbia Bolling Afb A tree was down on Newcomb Street.
18:48Z 52 VA King George King George Numerous trees were down throughout the county.
18:50Z 50 DC District Of Columbia Us Capitol A wind gust of 58 mph was reported.
18:50Z 53 VA King George Comorn A wind gust of 61 mph was reported in King George.
18:54Z 52 MD Charles La Plata Multiple trees were down in La Plata.
18:54Z 50 MD Prince George's Berkshire A wind gust of 58 mph was reported.
18:55Z 52 MD Baltimore Stoneleigh A tree was down on Interstate 83 near the northern Parkway.
18:56Z 50 MD Baltimore Parkville A tree was down on Old Harford Road.
18:56Z 50 MD Baltimore Rogers Forge Wires were down in Towson.
18:56Z 52 MD Baltimore Mc Donogh A large tree was down on Reisterstown Road near Mcdonogh Road.
18:59Z 52 MD Baltimore Chadwick Manor Part of a roof was blown off and a window was blown out of a Social Security Building. According to the media, one person was taken to the hospital.
18:59Z 52 MD Prince George's Upper Marlboro There were multiple reports of wires down in the Marlboro area.
18:59Z 52 MD Prince George's Forestville A wind gust of 60 mph was reported.
18:59Z 50 MD Prince George's Collington A wind gust of 58 mph was reported in Bowie.
18:59Z 50 MD Baltimore Dundalk Wires were down in Dundalk.
19:00Z 52 MD Baltimore Parkville Shingles and siding was blown off a house.
19:00Z 50 MD Prince George's Dodge Park A wind gust of 58 mph was reported.
19:00Z 50 MD Charles Beantown Siding was torn off a house on Leonardtown Road.
19:00Z 52 MD Anne Arundel Benfield Several trees were down on Benfield Road.
19:01Z 50 MD St. Mary's Mechanicsville A tree was down on Morganza Turna Road.
19:03Z 50 MD St. Mary's Budds Creek A tree was down along the 27000 Block of Thompson Corner Road.
19:05Z 50 TN Knox Kingsley A tin roof was torn off a Barn five miles south of Knoxville.
19:06Z 50 MD St. Mary's Hurry A tree was down on the 24000 Block of Hurry Road.
19:07Z 60 AL Madison Dan Thunderstorm winds produced roof damage and knocked trees down near Ready Section Road at Pulaski Pike. A shed was also damaged in this area.
19:12Z 52 MD Baltimore Linhigh Numerous roof shingles and siding were torn off at least four buildings in the Southfield Apartment Complex.
19:12Z 50 MD Calvert Huntingtown A tree was down in Huntington.
19:15Z 50 MD Calvert St Leonard A tree was down in St. Leonard.
19:15Z 50 MD Calvert North Beach A tree was down North Beach.
19:18Z 50 VA Westmoreland Horners Large tree was downed.
19:18Z 50 MD Calvert Lusby A tree was down in Lusby.
19:20Z 50 TN Sequatchie Dunlap Trees were reported down at Dunlap.
19:21Z 52 AL Madison Fisk A metal community center building and batting cages were damaged near the intersection of U.S. 231 and Carriger Road.
19:30Z 50 VA King And Queen Cauthronville Trees were downed.
19:30Z 54 MD Queen Anne's Bryantown Measured gust.
19:30Z 56 MD Queen Anne's Church Hill Trees downed and a roof damaged due to thunderstorm winds.
19:32Z 52 MD Talbot Newcomb Trees and wires downed due to thunderstorm winds in Royal Oak.
19:35Z 52 MD Talbot Easton A tree was downed in Easton due to thunderstorm winds.
19:38Z 52 MD Queen Anne's Barclay Thunderstorm winds caused a tractor trailer truck flipped over on route 313. Spped limit signs were also downed.
19:40Z 50 TN Rhea Morgantown Several trees were reported down in the southern half of Rhea County.
19:42Z 52 MD Caroline Ridgeley Pelican Arp Thunderstorm winds took down a tree in Ridgely.
19:44Z 52 MD Caroline Greensboro A tree was taken down in greensboro due to thunderstorm winds.
19:45Z 52 MD Caroline Denton A tree was downed in Denton due to thunderstorm winds.
19:48Z 52 MD Caroline Preston A tree was downed in Preston due to thunderstorm winds.
19:53Z 52 DE Kent Dover Trees were downed due to thunderstorm winds on several roads in Dover.
19:55Z 52 DE Kent Felton Trees downed due to thunderstorm winds onto a road in Felton. A roof was also ripped off on Carpenters Bridge road.
19:57Z 52 DE Kent Harrington Trees downed in Harrington onto a road.
19:58Z 66 DE Kent (dov)dover Afb Measured thunderstorm wind gust.
20:01Z 52 DE Sussex Chestnut Knoll Trees downed in Milford due to thunderstorm winds onto a road.
20:05Z 60 MS Winston Noxapater Downburst winds associated with a severe thunderstorm caused structural damage to a home near Stanely Road and Tuck Wilkes Road, and nearby trees were blown down.
20:16Z 58 TN Hamilton North Chattanooga A gust to 67 mph was recorded by a Davis Weather Station at 33 feet above ground level. Additionally, several large trees were reported down and power poles were damaged in the area.
20:17Z 50 TN Hamilton Lupton City Trees and power lines were downed on Welch Road.
20:25Z 52 NJ Cape May Cape May Court House A tree was taken down due to thunderstorm winds on Goshen road.
20:25Z 50 TN Knox Rocky Hill Minor roof damage was reported in Rocky Hill.
20:30Z 50 TN Hamilton Chickamauga Numerous trees and power lines were reported down across Hamilton County.
20:30Z 53 NJ Cape May Goshen Measured wind gust, Property damage was also reported. Unknown amount.
20:35Z 53 MS Rankin Star Several trees were blown down in the Plantation Shores area near U.S. Highway 49 and along Star Road.
20:37Z 50 TN Sevier Catlettsburg Several trees were reported down across the county.
20:39Z 50 TN Bradley Hopewell Trees were reported down on Frontage Road and US 11.
20:42Z 50 TN Sevier Catlettsburg The siding was removed from a tractor supply company.
20:43Z 52 AL Marshall Oleander Power lines and trees were knocked down near the intersection of Quarry Road and Union Grove Road.
20:44Z 52 NJ Cape May Ocean City Muni Arpt Measured wind gust.
20:45Z 55 TN Hamilton Chickamauga A light pole was downed and a tent was blown across a street on the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga campus.
20:45Z 55 TN Bradley Cleveland Arpt Trees and power lines were reported down on Eagle Drive.
20:48Z 50 GA Dade Cedar Hill The Dade County Emergency Manager reported several trees blown down near I-59 at exit 4 as well as trees and power lines blown down at the intersection of Highway 11 South and Lambert Lane.
20:49Z 52 AL Marshall Swearengin Trees were knocked down on a house on Burroughs Loop.
20:52Z 52 AL Marshall Henryville Trees were knocked down at Willow Lake and Burroughs Drive.
21:00Z 50 AL Hale Stewart Several trees uprooted along Highway 60.
21:15Z 50 TN Monroe South Center A few trees were reported down across the county.
21:28Z 50 GA Chattooga Summerville The manager of the Crushed Tomato Restaurant reported a tree blown down onto a car on Montgomery Street in Summerville and the public reported large tree branches blown down as far south as Lyerly.
21:29Z 50 OH Geauga Chardon Thunderstorm winds downed a tree near Chardon and a second near South Russell.
21:30Z 50 OH Trumbull Vernon Thunderstorm winds downed a tree which took out some power lines.
21:33Z 50 AL Hale Havana Several trees uprooted north of the town of Havana.
21:40Z 52 AL Marshall Henryville A tree and power lines were knocked down on Bakers Chapel Road.
21:40Z 50 NC Cherokee Unaka Several trees were reported down across the county.
21:45Z 50 VA Danville (c) Danville At least four trees and multiple large limbs were blown down across the City of Danville, VA.
21:46Z 52 AL Dekalb Fyffe A barn was damaged on County Road 50 near Fyffe.
21:49Z 52 AL Dekalb High Pt A tree was knocked down on CR 137 near Violet Hill.
21:50Z 50 NC Burke Valdese Media reported trees blown down in off exit 111 on I-40.
21:59Z 50 LA St. Landry Swords Power lines were downed and some damage was sustained to outbuilding near Lawtell.
22:00Z 50 NC Burke (hky)hickory Muni Ar Media reported trees blown down on Airport Rhodhiss Rd.
22:01Z 50 PA Erie Cranesville Showers and thunderstorms downed a few trees across northern Erie County. A fallen tree blocked an intersection in Erie. Some power outages were reported.
22:03Z 50 LA St. Landry Lewisburg A portion of metal roof was removed from a barn.
22:06Z 50 AL Sumter Epes Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the town of Epes.
22:06Z 50 AL Greene Boligee Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in the city of Boligee.
22:08Z 50 AL Etowah Cave Spgs Several trees uprooted and power lines downed near Big Wills Creek.
22:12Z 50 NC Catawba Hickory Em reported downed powerlines that started a structure fire on 12th St. Media reported trees blown down on 22nd St.
22:15Z 55 NC Catawba Oyama Em reported power lines blown down and causing a structure fire on Howard Sipe Rd in Conover and numerous trees and power lines blown down between Claremont and Catawba.
22:27Z 50 GA Union Owltown The Union County Emergency Manager reported several trees blown down on Owltown and Town Creek School Roads.
22:29Z 55 NC Rutherford Alexander Mills EM reported trees blown down on Oak St. Public reported (via social media) damage to the roof of a car dealership.
22:42Z 50 SC Oconee Westminster County comms reported multiple trees blown down in the Westminster area.
23:00Z 50 GA Lumpkin Dahlonega The Lumpkin County Emergency Manager reported several trees blown down at the intersection of Sky Country Road and Wimpy Mill Road.
23:03Z 40 NC Gaston Dellview Amateur radar operator reported a tree down on a structure at Flint Hill Rd and Cherryville Hwy.
23:16Z 60 SC Oconee West Union EM reported widespread trees blown down across northern Oconee County, with more than two dozen roads blocked. Several outbuildings were also damaged or destroyed, while at least one home received siding damage (near Big Brown Dr and Old Highway 11).
23:16Z 50 GA White Mossy Creek The White County 911 center reported several trees blown down on Webster Lake Road.
23:30Z 50 GA Paulding Yorkville The Paulding County Emergency Manager reported trees and power lines blown down on Gold Mine Road near Lock Lear Circle.
23:30Z 55 GA Haralson Steadman The Haralson County Emergency Manager reported trees blown down across the county from west and north of Tallapoosa, across Buchanan to northwest of Draketown. Some locations include Wildcat Road, U.S. Highway 27 Business and West Head Avenue, J. Davis Road near U.S. Highway 78, Old Ridgeway Road at Old Bush Mill Road, and 5 Points Road at Allred Road. Parts of a metal roof were blown off an outbuilding in the Piney Woods area.
23:35Z 50 SC Pickens Pickens Public reported multiple trees blown down in Pickens, especially off Glassy Mountain St.
23:41Z 50 SC Pickens Easley Public reported (via Social Media) trees blown down across the train tracks in Easley and power lines blown down off Saluda Dam Rd on the north side of town.
23:43Z 50 GA Paulding Braswell The Paulding County Emergency Manager reported a few trees blown down on Braswell Mountain Road near Brushy Mountain Road.
23:44Z 50 AL Tallapoosa Our Town Several trees uprooted and power lines downed in Wind Creek State Park.
23:49Z 55 SC Greenville White Horse Numerous sources reported multiple trees and power lines blown down throughout central Greenville County, from west Greenville, across the southern part of the city to the Eastside. A power pole snapped and fell on a home in the Judson Mill area. A tree fell through a mobile home in the Taylors area. Some buildings on the Eastside experienced minor roof damage, including at Bob Jones University. A 58 mph wind gust was measured by the ASOS at the Greenville Downtown airport at 6:55 PM EST.
23:50Z 50 GA Paulding Sudie The Paulding County Emergency Manager reported trees blown down onto power lines in the vicinity of Smith Ferguson Road and Dallas Nebo Road.
23:57Z 52 AL Clarke Morvin Winds estimated at 60 mph downed several trees on Campbells Landing Road.
00:00Z 55 SC Laurens Laurens Spotter reported trees and power lines down throughout the city of Laurens, from around Stagecoach Rd, through the city and east to the around the Laurens County hospital. One tree fell and significantly damaged a home on Stuart St in Laurens.
00:01Z 50 SC Spartanburg Arlington Public reported (via Social Media) trees on power lines near Lyman Lake.
00:15Z 50 GA Douglas Mc Whorter The Douglas County Emergency Manager reported a few trees and some power lines blown down on Capps Ferry Road.
00:15Z 50 GA Gwinnett Norcross The Gwinnett County Emergency Manager reported trees blown down across the northern side of the county, including on Dacula Road in the vicinity of Bailey Woods Road and on Williamsport Drive Northwest where a tree landed on a house. No injuries were reported.
00:16Z 50 SC Spartanburg Pelham Highway Patrol reported at least a dozen trees blown down across the central part of Spartanburg County. Some screen porches were also damaged at the Pelham Medical Center in Greer.
00:16Z 50 NC Mecklenburg Shopton HAM radio operator reported a barn was collapsed by severe wind in the Steele Creek community.
00:16Z 52 AL Wilcox Pine Hill Winds estimated at 60 mph downed two trees with one falling on a house.
00:28Z 50 NC Mecklenburg Charlotte Public reported (via social media) multiple trees down in the Myers Park area, with one tree on a house.
00:40Z 50 NC Gaston Gastonia Spotter reported five large oak trees blown down in the Gastonia area.
01:00Z 50 SC York Lake Wylie Public reported (via Social Media) multiple trees down, with a limb puncturing a garage door.
01:00Z 50 SC Fairfield Woodward Tree in roadway on Old Douglass Rd near the Chester County line.
01:03Z 55 SC Fairfield Woodward SC Highway Patrol reported trees down on Blackstock Rd at US Hwy 321.
01:20Z 50 SC Chester Great Falls EM reported metal sheeting was ripped from a building in Great Falls.
01:20Z 50 NC Chatham Pittsboro Three trees reported blown down along the swath, including one down tree on Foxwood Trail.
01:35Z 60 SC Lancaster Heath Spgs Several reports of trees and power lines down in and around the Heath Springs vicinity.
04:09Z 50 NC Bladen Ammon A large tree was reportedly down on Hwy 242.
04:12Z 50 NC Bladen Elizabethtown A large tree was reportedly down along Cromartie Rd. near the intersection with Hwy 87.
05:44Z 52 WI Outagamie Shiocton A thunderstorm produced 60 mph winds pea size hail between New London and Shiocton.
11:49Z 74 KY Boone Hueys Corner Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted. In addition, damage occurred to the roofs of several homes and businesses. 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. The damage swath continued east into Kenton County.
11:54Z 74 KY Kenton Ricedale Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted. In addition, damage occurred to the roofs of several homes and businesses. 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. This was the continuation of a damage swath that started in Boone County.

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