Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
19:30Z 45 MA Norfolk Stoughton At 230 PM EST, a tree was reported down on Pearl Street in Stoughton, near the High School.
19:34Z 45 MA Bristol Attleboro Falls At 234 PM EST, a tree was reported down on power lines at the World War One Park off Elmwood Street in North Attleboro.
22:46Z 80 ND Cavalier Sarles Weston Arpt The wind gust was measured by a sensor along the Canadian border. Nearby corn and small grain fields were stripped of their leaves by wind driven hail. Evergreen and poplar trees were uprooted and steel grain bins were damaged in various farmsteads across Byron Township.
23:20Z 52 ND Cavalier Dresden Numerous 4 to 8 inch diameter tree branches were blown down at a farmstead.
23:27Z 74 ND Mchenry Towner
23:30Z 52 ND Mchenry Towner Thunderstorm wind gust speed estimated by a COOP observer.
23:37Z 76 ND Pierce Rugby Very strong straight line winds occurred with a thunderstorm that moved from west of Rugby into Rugby. The strongest wind gust reported was an instantaneous, non-averaged measurement of 104 mph taken three miles west of Rugby by a research team from the National Severe Storms Laboratory, which would correlate to an estimated 87 mph 5-second average gust based upon past published research. Four miles west-northwest of Rugby a large, older barn collapsed. In Rugby, large evergreen trees were uprooted at the cemetery at the northwest end of town.
23:37Z 57 ND Cavalier Langdon The wind gust was measured by a NDAWN mesonet sensor east of town.
00:00Z 56 TX Burnet Marble Falls A thunderstorm produced wind gusts estimated at 65 mph that snapped large tree branches in Marble Falls.
00:00Z 80 ND Cavalier Milton Large portions of Alma and East Alma townships were stripped of small grain and bean crops by extreme downburst winds and wind driven hail.
00:09Z 70 ND Cavalier Milton Granite slabs at the veteran's memorial were blown over and shattered by the strong winds.
00:10Z 78 ND Pembina Mountain Numerous large tree branches and limbs were broken down or snapped across much of Thingvalla Township. Sheet metal roofing and shingles were blown off buildings in various locations.
00:19Z 103 ND Benson Harlow The gust was measured by mobile mesonet equipment.
00:20Z 61 ND Benson Baker A large pine tree was blown down.
00:24Z 79 ND Pembina Gardar The wind gust was measured by a personal weather station.
00:40Z 56 ND Pembina St Thomas The wind gust was measured at an NDAWN station.
00:45Z 61 ND Pembina St Thomas The strong winds were accompanied by very heavy rain and dime to nickel sized hail.
00:52Z 61 ND Walsh Nash Extensive tree damage extended from eastern Farmington into Martin township. Numerous large poplar, ash, and cottonwoods were snapped in field and farm shelterbelts.
01:00Z 63 ND Walsh Cashel The wind gust was measured by a Davis personal weather station.
01:10Z 83 ND Walsh Oakwood Numerous large poplar, ash, and cottonwood trees were snapped or blown down in shelterbelts and farmsteads across St. Andrews and northern Acton townships. Peak winds were estimated from 85 to 95 mph over a several mile wide path.
01:28Z 57 ND Ramsey Devils Lake The wind gust was measured by a ND DOT RWIS station.
01:31Z 51 ND Ramsey Crary The wind gust was measured by the Crary NDAWN station.
01:50Z 65 ND Benson Tokio A large tree was uprooted and numerous tree branches were blown down.
02:20Z 65 MN Marshall Newfolden Trees were blown down.
02:39Z 52 ND Barnes Dazey Blowing dust was also reported in the thunderstorm outflow.
02:54Z 65 ND Steele Luverne A few 8 to 10 inch diameter ash trees were snapped at varying levels, from ground level to about 8 feet up.
03:10Z 80 ND Steele Hope A steel grain bin was blown off its foundation and tumbled for a quarter of a mile.
03:15Z 65 ND Barnes Koldok Multiple vehicles were blown off Interstate 94, which briefly closed.
03:15Z 65 ND Steele Colgate A chicken coop was destroyed and two large evergreens were blown down.
06:45Z 61 ND Morton Judson Thunderstorm wind gusts to 70 mph were estimated by a National Weather Service employee.
07:08Z 83 MN Hubbard Benedict Numerous trees were blown down around Kabekona Lake and across southern Lakeport Township. Peak winds were estimated from 85 to 95 mph.
08:15Z 52 MN Cass Wilkinson Trees were blown over on the western side of Leech Lake Township.
08:27Z 61 MN Cass Schley A boat dock was blown over on the northern side of Leech Lake in Sucker Bay.
08:40Z 52 ND Oliver Hannover Thunderstorm wind gusts of 60 mph were estimated by a trained spotter.
08:40Z 52 ND Oliver Hannover
08:54Z 63 ND Mclean Washburn
09:50Z 50 ND Wells Bowdon
10:27Z 51 ND Eddy Hamar The wind gust was measured by the NDAWN station 8 miles north of McHenry.
10:28Z 52 ND Ramsey Devils Lake The peak wind was measured by a ND DOT RWIS station near Devils Lake.
10:31Z 53 ND Ramsey Devils Lake Arpt
10:43Z 52 ND Nelson Pekin The peak wind was measured by the NDAWN station near Pekin.
10:45Z 70 ND Nelson Pekin One steel grain bin was popped off its foundation and rolled, while a second one was tipped over.
11:31Z 53 ND Pembina St Thomas Arpt The wind gust was measured by a personal weather station.

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