Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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15:45Z 55 IN Noble Rome City Emergency management officials reported two large trees were blown down onto power lines on Spring Beach Road.
16:10Z 55 IN Noble Avilla Emergency management officials reported a tree was blown down onto a roadway.
16:10Z 55 IN Noble Bakertown Emergency management officials reported a tree was blown down onto a road.
16:46Z 55 OH Williams Cooney The public reported several large trees were blown down just north of the Ohio turnpike, near mile marker 4.
16:50Z 55 OH Williams Stryker Emergency management officials reported some trees and power lines were down across the county.
17:15Z 55 OH Fulton Archbold A trained spotter reported a rood was blown off a building near County Road 24 and Mechanic Street.
17:20Z 52 IN Grant Pt Isabel A trained spotter estimated a wind gust to 60 mph.
17:25Z 60 OH Henry Napoleon Emergency management officials reported a large road sign was knocked down along US 24.
17:30Z 60 OH Fulton Wauseon Emergency management officials reported damage to the grandstand of the high school football field.
17:45Z 55 OH Henry Elery Emergency management reported a tree was blown down across the road.
17:50Z 60 OH Williams Bryan Wllms Co Arpt A trained spotter relayed pictures from social media indicating a barn was leveled, a detached garage overturned and a large tree split.
17:53Z 56 IN Madison West Elwood Utility poles and lines were downed on State Road 13 between County Roads 1300 North and 1400 North due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
17:53Z 52 IN Madison Dundee Multiple utility lines were downed due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts on County Road 1550 North, between County Roads 300 West and 600 West, closing the road.
17:56Z 56 IN Madison Dundee A couple of outbuildings were destroyed and there were numerous 2 to 3-foot diameter, live trees snapped due to damaging thunderstorm winds.
18:17Z 52 IN Delaware Eaton A 10-inch diameter tree was blown down and a 6-inch diameter tree limb was torn down due to a damaging thunderstorm wind gust on Eaton-Wheeling Pike between Walnut Street and State Road 3.
18:20Z 61 IN Lawrence Springville Widespread damage across portions of Springville near Popcorn Road due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. A mobile home was damaged, a trailer was knocked over, and numerous trees were damaged.
18:48Z 52 IN Tippecanoe Clarks Hill Three electric poles have been blown down at or near the intersection of East County Line Road South and South County Road 1000 East due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. This necessitated a road closure.
19:05Z 52 IN Clinton Cyclone A utility pole was blown almost all the way over onto South County Road 400 East near East State Road 38 due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
19:12Z 52 IN Clinton Kirklin Roof damage was noted at State Road 421 and County Road 400 South due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. Pea sized hail was also noted at this location.
19:19Z 74 IN Hamilton Boxley Numerous large trees and branches were snapped. A roof of a barn and an old shed was destroyed. Also, the awning of a home was ripped off due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
19:30Z 56 IN Tipton Tipton Thunderstorm wind gusts were measured at 64 mph on the south side of Tipton. A shed was destroyed as well.
19:52Z 50 OH Erie Lakeshore Thunderstorm winds downed several trees and some power lines southwest of Huron along Huron Avery Road.
19:54Z 50 MO St. Louis (sus)spirit/st Louis
20:09Z 61 IN Delaware Muncie The Muncie Fieldhouse had brick facade damage at the top of the building due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts. It punctured a large hole in the roof and ruptured sprinkler pipes as big as four inches wide.
20:10Z 52 IL Douglas Arthur A power line was blown down on the northwest side of Arthur.
20:11Z 48 IN Delaware Muncie Tree limbs, six inches in diameter, were downed from a live tree on West Main Street due to strong thunderstorm wind gusts.
20:11Z 48 IN Delaware Devon Park A tree limb, six inches in diameter, was torn off a tree at Jackson Street and University Avenue in Muncie.
20:11Z 52 IN Delaware Muncie Two trees were downed in the 300 block of Schroeder Avenue due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
20:12Z 56 IN Delaware Delaware Co Arpt Thunderstorm wind gusts in this location was estimated at 65 mph. Pea size hail and downed small tree limbs were noted as well. The power was going off and on.
20:15Z 52 MO St. Louis St Louis Arrowhead A Thunderstorm winds blew down several power lines at the intersection of Highway 141 and Olive Blvd.
20:28Z 52 IN Randolph Brinckley A utility pole with live wires was downed onto a vehicle with entrapment at North County Road 600 West and State Road 28 due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
20:40Z 50 OH Sandusky Hessville Thunderstorm winds snapped a large tree and flattened a shed along County Road 90 east of Gibsonburg.
20:44Z 52 IN Randolph Saratoga A tree and utility lines were down in this location on North 300 East due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
20:49Z 50 OH Auglaize St Marys Several trees were downed and a roof of a building was damaged.
20:53Z 50 OH Auglaize Buckland Sheet metal roofing was removed from an outbuilding.
21:05Z 70 OH Hancock Findlay A thunderstorm downburst produced wind gusts in excess of 80 mph and caused a three mile long damage path across the northwest and north ends of Findlay. The damage path began in an industrial park off of Westfield Drive just west of Interstate 75. Warehouse and factory buildings in the area sustained varying amounts of roof and wall damage. In some instances cinder block walls gave way after the roofs above them were torn away or damaged. A restaurant at a shopping plaza near Interstate 75 was also damaged. The damage path continued northeast across the interstate. Several light poles at the athletic fields at Findlay High School were toppled. One of the poles landed on a parked vehicle and a second struck the high school. The high school sustained some roof damage and also had several windows blown out. From the high school, the damage path continued down Trenton Avenue. Another restaurant sustained major damage after an exterior wall was heavily damaged. Right down the street, a mobile home was destroyed and several others damaged. Two travel trailers parked nearby were overturned and destroyed. One of those was blown into a garage causing a cinder block wall to collapse. A roof was blown off of a detached garage. Several large hardwood trees were snapped near the intersection of Trenton Avenue and Main Street. More snapped or uprooted trees were observed in the neighborhood around East Melrose Avenue. A couple mobile homes along Melrose Avenue were shifted from their foundations and a three story apartment building along Crystal Avenue lost a section of roofing. An industrial building nearby was also heavily damaged after part of the roof was torn off and a wall partially collapsed. Scattered power outages were reported across the area.
21:10Z 50 OH Hancock New Stark Thunderstorm winds destroyed a large barn near the intersection of State Route 235 and Township Road 27.
21:15Z 61 IL Clinton Trenton Thunderstorm winds damaged a metal storage building about a mile south of Trenton. Also, about a mile west of Carlyle, there was some sheet metal scattered in a field. Origin of the metal is unknown.
21:23Z 50 OH Seneca Springville Thunderstorm winds tore the roof off a barn near the intersection of County Roads 6 and 591.
21:24Z 50 OH Seneca Bascom Thunderstorm winds downed several trees along County Road 7 south of Bascom.
21:25Z 50 OH Seneca New Riegel Thunderstorm winds downed around a dozen utility poles southeast of New Riegel along State Route 587.
21:25Z 61 OH Seneca Bascom Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph caused major damage to home on Township Road 87 east southeast of Fostoria. A garage at a property nearby was also heavily damaged.
21:28Z 61 OH Seneca Bascom Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph destroyed three barns and heavily damaged two more along State Route 635 north of Bascom. A home nearby also sustained some damage.
21:34Z 61 OH Seneca Tiffin Seneca Co Arp Thunderstorm downburst winds estimated to be as much as 70 mph caused considerable damage on the south side of Tiffin and also across Seneca and Eden Townships to the south of the city. Hundreds of trees and large limbs were downed across the area along with many utility poles. In Tiffin, homes were reported damaged on Melmore Street, Mohawk Street, Longfellow Drive and Coe Streets. 55 trees were toppled or uprooted in Greenlawn Cemetary on the southeast side of Tiffin. Several barns were damaged in Seneca and Eden Townships. The damage was most concentrated along County Road 19 and Township Road 159 south of Melmore. Several roads and streets were blocked by fallen trees and widespread power outages were reported throughout the Tiffin area.
21:40Z 52 IL Effingham Shumway A power pole, power lines, and several tree branches were blown down in Shumway.
21:40Z 61 OH Seneca Ink Thunderstorm downburst winds estimated at 70 mph caused damage along State Route 18 from about two miles west of Republic to Republic. Nearly every property along State Route 18 from Schubert Road to County Road 43 sustained damage. Several homes had roof damage and a couple barns lost entire roofs. A semi trailer was overturned and many trees were toppled or uprooted. Part of a unharvested corn field was flattened. Several homes in the town of Republic also sustained roof damage. The damage also continued east of Republic along State Route 162. A couple barns were heavily damaged and a couple dozen trees toppled. Damage was also reported just to the south along Township Road 8 which runs parallel to State Routes 18 and 162. Scattered power outages were reported throughout the Republic area.
21:40Z 61 OH Seneca Weiker Arpt Thunderstorm wind gust estimated at 70 mph damaged the roof of a home along State Route 101 near Weiker Airport in northern Seneca County. Two barns nearby were also heavily damaged.
21:49Z 70 OH Seneca Attica Thunderstorm winds snapped four utility poles south of Attica along State Route 4.
21:56Z 56 IL Monroe Waterloo Thunderstorm winds blew down numerous tree limbs around town.
21:57Z 50 OH Huron Centerton Thunderstorm winds downed several trees along Egypt Road east of Nivers Road.
21:59Z 52 OH Richland Plymouth Thunderstorm winds estimated to be at least 60 mph tore the roof of a house just east of Plymouth.
22:06Z 61 OH Huron Peru Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated to be at least 70 mph downed over 100 trees on a single property on Ridge Road south of Norwalk.
22:07Z 50 OH Huron Peru Thunderstorm winds downed trees south of Monroeville along Terry and Pontiac Section Line Roads. A horse barn on Terry Road was also damaged.
22:15Z 50 OH Ashland Ashland Thunderstorm winds downed a few trees and large limbs across Ashland County. Around 100 homes lost power as a result of the downed trees.
22:19Z 52 IL Clark Casey A few trees and several large tree branches were blown down across Casey.
22:25Z 50 OH Huron Wakeman Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree. The tree landed on a parked vehicle causing some damage.
22:25Z 50 OH Huron Wakeman Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree. The tree landed on a car causing extensive damage.
22:25Z 65 OH Lorain Brighton Thunderstorm downburst winds estimated to be at least 75 mph caused extensive damage across southwestern Lorain County. Damage was observed from the Huron County line east across Rochester, Brighton and Cambden Townships. Damage was observed as far north as Kipton. The damage was most concentrated along and west of State Route 511 from near Brighton north to State Route 303. Six homes and buildings on Gore-Orphanage, Baird and Betts roads were damaged by the strong winds. All of these buildings had west facing overhead garage doors which were blown in. Significant roof and tree damage was also observed. Nearly every property along State Route 511 north from Brighton to near Bronson Road had visible storm damage. At least one farm building was leveled and all of the homes in the area had missing siding, missing roofing or both. Dozens of trees were downed and unharvested cornfields along State Route 511 between Peck Wadsworth and Betts Roads were flattened.
22:30Z 50 OH Wayne West Salem Thunderstorm winds tore the roof off of a mobile home.
22:30Z 51 OH Lorain Kipton An automated wind sensor measured a 59 mph thunderstorm wind gust.
22:33Z 51 OH Lorain Kipton An automated sensor measured a 59 mph thunderstorm wind gust.
22:40Z 74 OH Lorain La Grange A fast moving line of thunderstorms produced significant straight line wind damage across southeastern Lorain County. Maximum wind gust speeds were estimated to be at least 85 mph. A lot damage was reported in the LaGrange area with dozens of trees downed and many homes and buildings damaged. Most of the building damage was from lost roofing or siding but one business had an exterior wall collapse. A home along Main Street in Lagrange was heavily damaged by a fallen tree. A school building also sustained some roof damage. A whole row of utility poles was snapped south of Lagrange along State Route 301. Many trees, limbs and utility poles were also reported down in the Grafton, Eaton Estates and Columbia Station areas. State Routes 83, 301 and 303 had to be closed because of fallen trees and downed power lines. Many other county roads and streets were also blocked. Over 10,000 electric customers lost power from the storm with full restoration taking over two days. There were reports of many vehicles being damaged by flying debris and fallen trees and limbs. Some of the school districts in the county closed on November 6th.
22:41Z 50 OH Wayne Wooster Thunderstorm winds downed several trees southwest of Wooster.
22:47Z 74 OH Medina Valley City A thunderstorm downbust with winds estimated to be as much as 85 mph caused extensive damage across the northern end of Medina County. The damage began west of Valley City along the county line and continued east across the Brunswick and Hinckley areas. The damage was most concentrated in Liverpool township where there was significant tree and power pole damage. Hundreds of trees were also downed in Brunswick and Hinckley. Many homes lost roofing or siding and a few were damaged by fallen trees. In Brunswick alone, there were 300 reports of damage with four homes sustaining structural damage and a fifth destroyed from a complete roof collapse caused by a fallen tree. There was also damage across Medina and Granger Townships but it wasn't as widespread. Many roads, including county and state routes were blocked by fallen trees and power lines. Several school districts in the county were closed on November 6th because of power outages. At the peak of the storm over 10,000 people were without power in Median County. It took a couple of days for power to be fully restored.
22:49Z 52 IN Vigo Terre Haute Several 6 to 8 inch tree limbs were snapped due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
22:50Z 50 OH Wayne Apple Creek Thunderstorm winds downed a small shed.
22:55Z 74 OH Cuyahoga Strongsville Arpt A thunderstorm downburst produced wind gusts of at least 85 mph and caused extensive damage across the southern end of Cuyahoga County. The damage path began along the county line west of Strongsville and continued east across Strongsville, North Royalton, Broadview Heights, Brecksville and Chagrin Falls. The damage was most concentrated south of State Route 82. Hundreds if not thousands of trees were downed or snapped. Many of the trees landed on homes or parked vehicles. Many other homes lost roofing or siding. Many utility poles were also snapped and widespread power outages occurred. At the peak of the storm over 35,000 customers were without power in Cuyahoga County. The outages were most widespread in Strongsville with over 6,000 impacted. Many school districts had to close on November 6th because of lack of power and blocked roads. It took around three days for power to be fully restored.
23:01Z 50 OH Clark Bowlusville A few trees and power lines were downed in Moorefield Township.
23:02Z 87 OH Summit West Richfield Thunderstorm downburst wind gusts estimated to be as much as 100 mph caused extensive damage across northern Summit County. Thousands of trees and dozens of utility poles were reported down in Richfield, Boston, Sagamore Hills and Twinsburg Townships. The damage was most concentrated in the Twinsburg area with hundreds of homes loosing roofing or siding. Many other homes and buildings were damaged by fallen trees. Many vehicles were also damaged by flying debris or downed trees or limbs. There were numerous reports of roads and streets blocked by fallen trees or power lines. A 30,000 volt high power tension line was blown down along Liberty Road near Irena Lane in Twinsburg. The damage in the county extended as far south as Cuyahoga Falls and even Tallmadge. Widespread power outages were reported and school districts in the area had to close on November 6th because of blocked roads and the power outages. Up to 25,000 customers lost power from this storm. It took five days for power to fully restored and weeks for the storm damage to be cleaned up.
23:05Z 50 PA Erie (eri)erie Intl Arpt Thunderstorm downburst winds downed trees and caused minor damage to homes in Millcreek Township. Most of the damage was along and south of West 26th Street (U.S. Route 20) just to the southeast of Erie International Airport.
23:07Z 61 OH Summit Ellet Thunderstorm downburst wind gusts estimated to be at 70 mph downed many tree in a neighborhood on the southeast side of Tallmadge. Trees were downed on properties along Newton Street, Ledgebrook Drive and Stonercrest Drive. At least one home also had some windows blown out.
23:14Z 91 OH Portage Geauga Lake Thunderstorm downburst winds in excess of 100 mph caused extensive damage across northern Portage County. A 105 mph wind gust was measured by an automated sensor in Aurora. Damages stretched from the county line west of Aurora across the northern tier of townships to the eastern end of the county. The damage was most concentrated in Aurora and adjacent Mantua Township. Thousands of trees were downed across the county. Many homes lost roofing or siding and several others were damaged by fallen trees. Many vehicles were reported damaged by flying debris or from fallen trees or limbs. Widespread power outages occurred with full restoration taking around five days. Bleachers at an athletic field at Aurora High School were overturned and destroyed. Several school districts in Portage County were closed on November 6th and some on the 7th because of power outages. Clean up from the storms took weeks.
23:15Z 74 OH Geauga Bainbridge Thunderstorm downburst winds gusted to as much as 85 mph and caused extensive damage across the southern tier of townships in Geauga County. Sporadic damage was also reported further north in the county. The damage began west of Bainbridge at the county line and continued east to the Parkman area. The damage was most concentrated in the Bainbridge area. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted and many utility poles were damaged. Many homes lost roofing or siding and several others were damaged by fallen trees. There were reports of road closures because of fallen trees and lines. A tower at the Auburn Township Fire Department was toppled by the strong winds. Just to the east in Troy Township, a moving vehicle was struck by a falling tree trapping the occupant. No serious injuries were reported. Power outages were widespread and in some cases took several days to be restored. Some of the school districts in Geauga County closed on November 6th because of power outages.
23:24Z 61 IL Richland Pureton Metal siding was peeled off a home and a rotten tree was uprooted. This damage occurred south of a tornado track.
23:25Z 50 OH Clark South Charleston A wooden structure was damaged and numerous branches were downed.
23:32Z 52 IN Rush Sexton Several large tree limbs were down near State Road 3 due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
23:35Z 70 OH Trumbull West Farmington Thunderstorm downburst winds estimated to be up to 80 mph downed dozens of trees, utility poles and large limbs across the northern third to half of Trumbull County. The damage was most concentrated in the West Farmington and Bloomfield areas. Two large buildings were leveled near West Farmington with roofing debris found over a third of a mile away. Other homes and buildings in northern Trumbull County sustained damage, mainly from lost roofing or siding. Widespread power outages were reported across northern Trumbull County. It took a couple of days for power to be fully restored.
23:37Z 61 IL Richland Dundas Three power poles were leaned over southeast of Dundas.
23:40Z 52 IN Putnam Manhattan Tree limbs were snapped along County Road 1200 South due to damaging thunderstorm wind gusts.
23:44Z 50 OH Mahoning Lake Milton Thunderstorm winds downed a couple trees near Lake Milton.
23:45Z 61 OH Ashtabula Wayne Thunderstorm downbursts winds estimated to be at least 70 mph leveled two barns on Cream Ridge and a third on Creek Road just north of Ford Road. Trees in the area were also downed. The parent thunderstorms responsible for this damage also produced the EF2 tornado at Williamsfield.
23:45Z 50 OH Carroll Oneida Law enforcement reported several trees down.
23:54Z 50 NY Chautauqua Chautauqua Law enforcement reported trees downed by thunderstorm winds.
23:55Z 50 NY Chautauqua Stockton Law enforcement reported trees downed by thunderstorm winds.
23:56Z 83 OH Mahoning Southern Airways Arp A thunderstorm downburst with winds estimated to be as much as 95 mph caused extensive damage in Boardman. A mile long damage path began in the Hitchcock Woods area and stretched across a neighborhood bordered by Glenwood Avenue to the west and Market Street to the east. Around 20 homes were damaged in that neighborhood with the damage most concentrated along Shorehaven Drive. Most of the damage was caused by fallen trees landing on homes. At least one home had a tree penetrate the roof. Other homes had missing siding or roofing material. The damage path continued across Market Street where several business were damaged. An automobile dealership sustained the worst damage. It lost most of its roof and had some cinder block walls collapse. Many trees were knocked down in the area and widespread power outages were reported.
23:58Z 50 OH Franklin Homedale Several trees were downed and uprooted, damaging power lines and a few homes.
00:00Z 50 PA Crawford Linesville Thunderstorm winds downed several large trees.
00:00Z 50 OH Columbiana Lisbon Local law enforcement reported several trees down.
00:10Z 50 PA Mercer Farrell State official reported multiple trees and power lines down.
00:15Z 50 PA Lawrence New Castle State official reported trees and wires down at Butler and John Street.
00:18Z 50 OH Licking Pataskala A few trees were downed in the Pataskala area.
00:20Z 50 PA Lawrence Eastbrook State official reported trees down at George Washington and Eastbrook Harlansburg Road.
00:20Z 50 PA Beaver Bellton Emergency manager reported trees and wires down along 12th Street Ext.
00:20Z 50 PA Lawrence Possum Hollow Emergency manager reported several trees laid flat in one direction at golf course off of State Route 18.
00:20Z 50 OH Columbiana Calcutta Local fire department reported several trees down.
00:20Z 50 PA Mercer Sheakleyville State official reported multiple trees and wires down.
00:24Z 50 PA Lawrence Harlansburg Member of the public reported shingles missing off of a roof, window blown out of the upstairs of a house, and the railing blown off a front porch.
00:24Z 50 PA Lawrence Ellwood City State official reported trees and wires down at Argonne Blvd and Dover Ln.
00:25Z 50 OH Columbiana Wellsville Local law enforcement reported several trees down.
00:27Z 50 PA Beaver Dawson Ridge Emergency manage reported a tree down along West Willowbrook Dr.
00:32Z 52 IL Jackson Carbondale An old metal storage shed was destroyed. Some of the wooden posts in the frame of the shed were partially rotted. Scattered tree damage was reported in the vicinity of the destroyed shed. A few of the trees landed on fence lines. The damage occurred on a farm operated by Southern Illinois University.
00:38Z 50 PA Beaver Shafers Emergency manager reported a tree and wires down along Bennett Blvd.
00:38Z 50 OH Licking Newark A few trees were downed across eastern Licking County.
00:38Z 50 PA Butler Claytonia State official reported trees and wires down in Brady Township.
00:40Z 50 PA Beaver Stobo Emergency manager reported a tree and wires down along Elkhorn Run Road.
00:40Z 50 OH Perry Thornville A tree was downed across Route 188.
00:40Z 50 OH Perry Bruno A tree was blown down along Township Road 235. A power line was also taken down.
00:42Z 50 PA Beaver Conway The public reported trees and wires down.
00:45Z 52 PA Warren Selkirk A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees near the intersection of Route 27 and Colorado Road south of Grand Valley.
00:45Z 52 PA Warren Sugar Grove A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down a tree across the road near the intersection of Matthews Run Road and Jackson Run Road southeast of Sugar Grove.
00:45Z 50 PA Venango Utica State official reported multiple trees and power lines down.
00:45Z 50 PA Venango Cooperstown State official reported multiple trees and power lines down. The whole town is without power.
00:45Z 50 PA Venango Hannasville State official reported multiple trees and wires down.
00:50Z 52 PA Warren Cobbs A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down a tree across Bush Road in Spring Creek Township.
01:00Z 52 PA Warren Akeley A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down a tree onto wires along Howard Road near Gouldtown in Pine Grove Township.
01:04Z 52 PA Warren Clarendon Hgts A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees along Morrison Run Road south of Warren.
01:05Z 50 PA Armstrong Center Hill State official reported trees down along Freeport Road.
01:06Z 50 PA Clarion Knox State official reported trees down around the Knox area.
01:10Z 53 IN Orange Paoli The Orange County emergency manager reported trees down in Paoli.
01:11Z 50 PA Armstrong Applewold State official reported trees down near Pony Farm Road and Bunker Hill Road.
01:26Z 50 PA Armstrong Shay State official reported trees down along Garretts Run Road.
01:32Z 50 PA Jefferson Dora Emergency manager reported that several secondary roads were blocked by fallen trees.
01:35Z 50 OH Tuscarawas Strasburg State official reported multiple trees and power lines down.
01:35Z 52 PA Mckean Bradford A severe thunderstorm producing winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees in Bradford.
01:40Z 50 OH Morgan Bristol One large tree and several additional tree limbs were blown down along Route 284.
01:40Z 50 OH Tuscarawas Dover State official reported multiple trees and power lines down.
01:50Z 50 OH Harrison Bowerston State official reported multiple trees and power lines down.
01:55Z 50 OH Noble Sarahsville Local highway department reported some trees down around Sarahsville.
02:01Z 50 PA Indiana Purchase Line Emergency manager reported trees down in Green Township.
02:20Z 56 IL Hardin Elizabethtown Numerous trees were blown down. One of the trees was down at the housing authority in Elizabethtown.
02:50Z 65 KY Webster Clay A metal farm equipment shed was destroyed. Debris blocked State Highway 132. Another shed lost a small portion of its metal roof. Trees were blown down in the same area.
04:18Z 53 IN Washington Salem A NWS Storm Survey found trees blown over Rubber Hill Rd.
04:18Z 54 IN Washington Canton A NWS Storm Survey found large branches down with winds estimated around 62 mph.
04:21Z 56 IN Washington Canton A NWS Storm Survey found metal roof damage to a cinder block garage. Winds were estimated at 65 mph.
06:01Z 50 OH Brown Union Plains A few tree limbs were downed and a residence received some minor roof damage.

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