Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
16:15Z 50 NY Rensselaer Sycaway A tree was downed near Hoosick Street and Lee Avenue.
17:23Z 50 NY Saratoga Holbrook Corners Six trees were downed at the intersection of Cook Road and Eastern Avenue.
19:15Z 50 MA Berkshire Whitcomb Summit Trees and wires were downed.
19:28Z 50 MA Franklin Rowe In Rowe, power lines were down from wind on Pond Road.
19:42Z 50 MA Berkshire North Egremont A large maple tree was downed, damaging a log cabin playhouse.
19:43Z 50 MA Berkshire Egremont Plain Trees and wires were downed.
20:10Z 52 NY Kings Coney Is Large tree limb reported down on Van Sicklen Street south of Avenue T.
20:15Z 52 NY Kings Coney Is Tree fell onto a car at Gravesend Neck Road and West Street.
20:15Z 50 MA Franklin Gill In Gill, a tree and power lines were down from wind on West Gill Road.
20:15Z 52 NY Kings Coney Is Large tree limbs reported down on Van Sicklen Street north of Avenue X.
20:18Z 50 NY Dutchess Northeast Center Trees and wires were downed.
21:10Z 50 CT Hartford Enfield In Enfield, power lines were down from wind on South Road at Phoenix Avenue.
21:35Z 50 CT Tolland Rockville In Vernon, trees and wires were down on Prospect Street. A tree and wires were down on both High Street and Tracy Drive.
22:10Z 52 CT New Haven Tracy A large tree limb reported down on South Broad Street near South Broad Terrace.
22:45Z 50 MA Middlesex Stony Brook In Waltham, trees and wires were down on Grant Street.
22:46Z 50 MA Middlesex Union Market In Belmont, trees and wires were down on Davis Road and Beech Street. Trees and wires were down on Pequosette Road. Two trees were down on Fairview Avenue.
22:48Z 50 MA Middlesex Medford In Medford, a tree and wires were down on Spencer Road.
22:50Z 55 MA Middlesex Arlington In Arlington, a tree fell into a house on Hamlet Street. A tree was down on Quincy Street. |A tree was down on Allen Street near Broadway. A tree and wires were down on Sunnyside Avenue. A tree limb fell into the side of a house on Davis Avenue.
00:08Z 50 NJ Ocean Pinewald Some trees were downed on the south side of Beachwood. Time estimated from radar.
00:14Z 50 NJ Ocean Holly Park A few trees were downed in the area. Time estimated from radar.
00:53Z 60 NJ Camden Cedar Brook Many trees were downed with some onto homes in the Cedar Brook section of Winslow Twp. Time estimated from radar.
01:11Z 56 AZ Yuma Mohawk Isolated thunderstorms developed across the central portion of Yuma County and along the Interstate 8 corridor, during the evening hours on September 4th. One of the stronger storms produced gusty and damaging microburst winds. According to the Yuma County Dispatch, at 1811MST gusty winds estimated to be at least 65 mph in strength overturn a semi trailer truck at the Mohawk Interstate 8 eastbound rest area. Fortunately the driver did not appear to be injured. The truck was blown over about 1 mile east of the town of Mohawk and between the towns of Dateland and Tacna.
01:20Z 52 AZ Yuma Roll Isolated thunderstorms developed across the central portions of Yuma County including along the Interstate 8 corridor during the evening hours on September 4th. Some of the stronger storms generated gusty and damaging outflow winds. According to a report from the public, at 1820MST outflow winds estimated to be at least 60 mph in strength downed a number of power lines on south Avenue 40 E between E County 5th and 6th Street north of Tacna. The time was estimated by the Yuma County Sheriff Dispatch as well as radar. The damage occurred about 3 miles to the north of the town of Tacna. No injuries were reported as a result of the downed power lines.
02:12Z 59 AZ Yuma Yuma Proving Ground Isolated monsoon thunderstorms developed across the west and southwest portions of Yuma County during the evening hours on September 4th. One of the stronger storms that occurred over the Yuma Proving Ground generated a very strong wind gust. At 1912MST a mesonet weather gage located 21 miles north of the town of Ligurta recorded a peak gust to 68 mph. Due to the very open terrain, no damage was reported due to the strong wind gust.
02:36Z 61 AZ Maricopa Tonopah Isolated monsoon thunderstorms developed across the central deserts to the west of Phoenix during the early evening hours on September 4th. One of the more powerful storms produced a strong micro burst with wind speeds estimated to be as high as 70 mph. Local law enforcement reported that downburst winds blew over 6 semi-trailer trucks on Interstate 10 west of the town of Tohopah and 11 miles east of Centennial. As a result, there was one person injured as well as one fatality. The trucks were blown over at about 1936MST.
02:36Z 61 AZ Yuma Martinez Lake Isolated thunderstorms developed across the southwest deserts, to the northeast of Yuma and to the east of the lower Colorado River valley, during the evening hours on September 4th. The stronger storms generated very powerful outflow winds; a relatively nearby mesonet gage near the Middle Mountains measured a gust to 68 mph at 1912MST. According to a report from the public, at 1936MST winds gusts estimated to be as high as 70 mph blew down 7 power poles in the Yuma Proving Grounds about 26 miles northwest of the town of Ligurta. Numerous additional poles were bent over and leaning at an angle in the proving grounds. There were no reports of injuries fortunately.
03:30Z 51 AZ Mohave (lhu)lake Havasu Cit This gust was measured at the Lake Havasu City Airport (KHII).
08:34Z 54 MN Polk Erskine The wind gust was measured by a MNDOT RWIS sensor.
08:40Z 80 MN Polk Erskine Trees and power lines were blown down, some falling on buildings. Roof damage was also reported and a grain cart was toppled onto the railroad tracks.
08:48Z 65 MN Polk Mc Intosh Trees and power lines were blown down.
09:02Z 54 MN Polk Fasston
09:45Z 56 MN Hubbard Becida Large tree branches were blown down and a few 6 to 8 inch diameter poplar trees were snapped.

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