Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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12:35Z 53 MS Tunica Dundee Straight line winds knocked down power lines on U.S. Highway 61 near Dundee. Trees were also knocked down on Old U.S. 61 along with 10-15 power poles and power lines on Casino Strip. Winds were measured at 61 mph at the Tunica AWOS. An aircraft hangar was damaged as well. Power outages were reported on the north side of the county.
12:41Z 50 MS Quitman Sabino Straight line winds knocked down trees in Sabino.
13:05Z 50 AL Pickens Aliceville Several trees were blown down in the city of Aliceville.
13:10Z 55 MS Simpson Shivers Several trees were blown down along Highway 43 and some sheds were damaged.
13:20Z 50 AL Fayette Bankston A tree fell onto and damaged a car and a business building on AL-18, in the Bankston community.
13:24Z 50 MS De Soto Olive Branch A privacy fence was blown down on Leslie Lane in Olive Branch. In addition, a large 6 ft. in diameter tree was knocked down at the Olive Branch Middle School. An awning was knocked down as well.
13:42Z 50 MS Smith Raleigh Trees were blown down at Raleigh.
14:07Z 56 AR Bradley Hermitage The roof of a storage shed was blown into the street.
14:36Z 50 MS Marion Columbia A tree was blown down on a house and a power line was down in Columbia. A shed was also damaged in this area.
14:41Z 60 MS Jefferson Davis Bassfield Numerous trees were blown down southeast of Bassfield.
14:48Z 52 MS Lamar Sumrall Estimated 60 mph winds were reported at Sumrall.
14:50Z 61 TN Mcnairy Mc Nairy Straight line winds knocked down trees just west of McNairy.
14:50Z 50 TN Giles Sumac Tin roof was peeled off barn...large tree limbs were blown down.
14:50Z 50 TN Marshall Lewisburg Marshall county sheriff���s office reports a few trees down across county back roads across the county.
15:00Z 58 MS Lamar Purvis Some trees were blown down along with some damage to a few commercial buildings.
15:04Z 50 TN Chester Jacks Creek Straight line winds blew a roof off of a mobile home in Sweet Lips.
15:15Z 52 MS Pearl River Poplarville Power lines down and power outages in and around Maxie.
15:20Z 50 MS Forrest Carnes A couple of trees were blown down across a road in the Carnes Community southeast of Rockhill.
15:40Z 70 AL Sumter Cuba A swath of wind damage cut across the southern half of Sumter County, from west of the Ward community, east-northeastward to south of Bellamy. Dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted, many of them blocking roads. One home near CR-10 southeast of Ward received minor roof damage. The driver of a vehicle became trapped by fallen trees near AL-17.
15:50Z 50 AR St. Francis Madison Straight line winds knocked a few trees down just north of Madison.
16:00Z 50 MS Clarke Shubuta A few trees were blown down west of Shubuta.
16:05Z 62 AL Marengo Shortleaf Several trees and power lines were blown down in and around the city of Demopolis.
16:15Z 53 LA Madison Tallulah Several trees were blown down across Tallulah. One tree was down through a house. This wind occurred from the rear flank downdraft of the supercell thunderstorm which produced the long track tornado just outside town.
16:25Z 50 AL Hale Oak Grove Two power poles were snapped off, about 2 miles north of the intersection of US-80 and AL-69, in the southern part of Hale County.
16:44Z 70 MS Issaquena Hardee An 80 mph wind gust was reported in the rear flank downdraft from the supercell storm which produced the long track tornado. The storm chasers were positioned along US Highway 61, just north of the Warren/Issaquena County line.
17:33Z 50 MS Union Fairfield Straight line winds knocked down trees and power lines across Eastern Union County.
17:38Z 50 MS Coahoma Clarksdale Straight line winds destroyed a shed in Clarksdale.
18:00Z 56 MO New Madrid Howardville A new farmer's market and flea market structure was destroyed. The structure was an open structure with no solid walls. A temporary booth-like structure used for auctions was blown over. The damage was near the 44-mile marker on Interstate 55.
18:05Z 55 MS Tunica Banks Winds were measured at 63 mph at the intersection of Interstate 69 and Highway 61.
18:08Z 50 AL Lauderdale Gravelly Spgs Trees were knocked down at Mile Marker 336 on the Natchez Trace Parkway.
18:10Z 50 TN Shelby Raleigh Straight line winds knocked trees and power lines down in the Berclair and Raleigh areas. A tree was knocked down onto a vehicle at the intersection of North Graham Street and Macon Road. In addition, a large tree fell onto a house on Victor Drive. A tree knocked down power lines on Jewell Road.
18:10Z 50 TN Shelby Memphis Straight line winds knocked down numerous trees in Midtown Memphis. Several of these trees fell near the intersection of Hawthorne Street and Galloway Avenue.
18:16Z 100 MO New Madrid Henderson Mound This intense macroburst began in northeast New Madrid County, but the vast majority of the damage was in Mississippi County. Winds estimated near 115 mph heavily damaged a house under construction off Route OO. There was extensive damage to walls and the roof. A nearby 30-by-40 foot shed was blown away. A 14-foot boat was thrown about one-half mile. Most of the path was over very sparsely populated cropland. Tin and small metal frames were visible in fields off Highway BB, most likely debris from barns and sheds. Small tree limbs were down near tree lines that separated farm fields.
18:17Z 56 AR Carroll Berryville Strong wind from a line of thunderstorms blew down a power pole in Berryville and blew down trees near Green Forest.
18:18Z 104 MO Mississippi East Prairie A macroburst approximately eight miles long and three miles wide struck the East Prairie area with winds up to 120 mph. The origins of the macroburst were in New Madrid County, but the vast majority of the event occurred in Mississippi County. The highest concentration of damage was in East Prairie. On County Road 535 on the outskirts of East Prairie, two mobile homes were demolished. A single-wide mobile home was completely separated from the frame, which was blown 100 yards until it struck a brick house. The sole occupant of the mobile home was a young adult who received only numerous minor abrasions that did not require hospitalization. A second nearby single-wide mobile home was blown a very short distance into trees and destroyed. This mobile home had been vacant for years. Both mobile homes were tied down. A nearby house lost most of the roof, and a large section of the windward-facing exterior wall was blown in. In the city of East Prairie, three industrial buildings were heavily damaged or destroyed. A large industrial block building was partially unroofed, a wood frame metal building was destroyed, and a wooden industrial shop was destroyed. The roof of the police department was damaged. Numerous trees were blown down in and near East Prairie, some damaging homes. Several farm buildings received minor to major damage southwest of town. Outside of town, several irrigation pivots were blown over, a barn was damaged, and a travel trailer was overturned. An empty grain bin was blown away. The peak wind of 120 mph was supported by damage to several structures, including the industrial buildings in East Prairie and the house and mobile homes on the outskirts of town. This was among the strongest downbursts ever documented in southeast Missouri.
18:20Z 58 AR Carroll Grandview Strong thunderstorm wind blew down trees in and to the northeast of Grandview.
18:25Z 50 TN Shelby Ellendale Straight line winds produced damage between Ellendale and Arlington. Limbs with the diameter of a baseball were knocked down at the intersection of Summer Avenue and Appling Road. A tree was uprooted and a greenhouse structure was destroyed in Arlington. Power poles were knocked down in Arlington as well.
18:35Z 52 MO Barry Shell Knob A boat dock on Table Rock Lake was ripped from shore and pushed down the cove.
18:40Z 50 MS Tishomingo Belmont Straight line winds blew a roof off of a house and damaged a chimney on another house in Belmont.
18:41Z 52 IL Pulaski Karnak A trained spotter estimated winds gusted to 60 mph. A few small tree limbs were blown down.
18:45Z 52 MO Stone Blue Eye A large 50 x 24 metal barn was destroyed and several trees were downed in the woods.
18:45Z 50 TN Lauderdale Orysa Straight line winds knocked down trees near the Lauderdale-Haywood County line, east of Henning. Significant property damage occurred to homes in the area from fallen trees.
18:45Z 52 IL Johnson Vienna Numerous trees and power lines were blown down from Vienna south for a couple of miles.
18:48Z 52 MO Stone Kimberling City Multiple trees were downed along James River Road near Hoot Owl Point. A few homes received minor damage from fallen trees and limbs. One boat dock was flipped over.
18:50Z 52 MO Stone Silver Dollar City A large tree was down across Highway 13.
18:50Z 50 TN Tipton Mason Straight line winds knocked down power lines on Highway 59 near Highway 70.
18:51Z 61 MO Mississippi Charleston About 20 percent of the metal was blown off a barn roof on Highway 105 south of Charleston. An interstate highway sign supported by two poles was blown down along Interstate 57 at exit 12, which is the U.S. Highway 60 exit.
18:53Z 52 MO Taney Pt Lookout Arpt A large wooden swing set was blown across Highway 76.
19:00Z 52 MO Stone Kimberling City There were numerous reports of broken tree limbs and damage to power lines across the county.
19:24Z 50 AL Lauderdale Waterloo Trees were knocked down on County Road 1.
19:29Z 59 MO Christian Highlandville Large tree limbs were downed due to thunderstorm winds.
19:30Z 50 TN Gibson Humboldt Straight line winds blew a roof off of a car dealership in Humboldt. Several trees were knocked down in the area as well.
19:38Z 50 TN Weakley Dresden Straight line winds knocked down 20 trees across Weakley County stretching from Dresden to the Henry/Carroll County line.
19:39Z 52 MO Douglas Hest Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree at the intersection of Highway 5 and Highway A.
19:44Z 54 MO Greene Springfield Thunderstorm winds downed large tree limbs.
19:46Z 50 AL Lauderdale Upper Green Hill Trees were knocked down along County Road 36 near Green Hill.
19:50Z 50 MS Monroe Greenwood Spgs Straight line winds blew trees down along Wolfe Road and Vernon Road near the Alabama State Line.
19:52Z 73 MO Christian Ozark Airpark Arpt Severe thunderstorm winds tore the roof off a carport at the intersection of Highway NN and Melton Road.
20:00Z 50 TN Henry Paris Straight line winds knocked down trees in Paris.
20:00Z 50 TN Carroll Mc Kenzie Straight line winds knocked down trees in McKenzie. Several trees fell onto homes causing structural damage. Power lines were also knocked down in the area.
20:01Z 52 MO Webster Rogersville Thunderstorm winds downed large tree limbs. Hail to a half an inch in size was also reported.
20:05Z 50 AL Lamar Crews Several trees were blown down onto US-278, between Sulligent and Beaverton, and blocked all 4 lanes of traffic.
20:05Z 50 TN Henry Cottage Grove Straight line winds knocked down trees and power poles near Cottage Grove and Puryear.
20:08Z 52 KY Calloway Hazel Trees were down in the community of Hazel. Numerous large trees were down six miles east-southeast of Murray. Ten to fifteen of the trees were blocking roads. Several power lines were down. Numerous trees were topped in Hamlin.
20:20Z 50 TN Gibson Milan Straight line winds knocked down several trees in Milan. A couple of trees fell onto a vehicle and a house causing damage.
20:20Z 50 AL Marion Hamilton Trees were blown down onto a power line on Indian Mound Road, southeast of Hamilton.
20:23Z 52 MO Polk Pleasant Hope Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several power poles and several trees near the Pleasant Hope area.
20:23Z 52 MO Howell Peace Vly Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large tree across Highway 17 north of County Road 1500.
20:25Z 50 TN Carroll Trezevant Straight line winds knocked down trees across Highway 70 in Huntingdon. Additional trees and power lines were knocked down near Trezevant, Atwood, Hollow Rock and Westport.
20:35Z 52 KY Trigg Cadiz Several trees were blown down, blocking roads. A barn was slightly damaged.
20:49Z 50 AL Winston Pebble Several trees were blown down in the Pebble community.
20:49Z 50 AL Lauderdale Killen Trees were knocked down along J C Mauldin Highway in Killen.
20:50Z 53 TN Stewart Ft Henry Stewart county sheriff���s office reported multiple power lines down along state highway 232.
20:51Z 59 MO Jefferson Dittmer
20:53Z 51 TN Stewart Dover Amateur radio reported that multiple trees were downed across the county.
20:55Z 56 MO Jefferson Cedar Hill Several large tree limbs blown down.
20:59Z 35 GA Floyd Lindale The Floyd County Emergency Management Director reported that two trees and one power line were down between Lindale and Rome.
21:00Z 54 KY Hopkins Madisonville A wind gust to 62 mph was measured at the Kentucky mesonet site south of Madisonville. A live power line came down across a road in Earlington.
21:08Z 50 TN Chester Henderson Straight line winds knocked down trees on Highway 100 east of Henderson.
21:10Z 50 TN Henderson Lexington Straight line winds produced widespread tree damage across Henderson County.
21:18Z 56 MO St. Louis Fenton Thunderstorm winds blew down several large trees, tree limbs and power lines. Some shingles were blown off of roofs, with additional roof damage caused by falling trees and tree limbs.
21:25Z 61 KY Todd Britmart Near Britmart, a mobile home was blown off its foundation, and a barn roof was damaged. Near Allegre, a falling tree split a trailer in half.
21:25Z 65 MO St. Louis Rock Hill There was a wide swath of sporadic damage due to thunderstorm winds which occurred over portions of Webster Groves. One area occurred along East Lockwood Avenue. At the Eden Theological Seminary, a large rotted tree was blown down along with several large branches. Several trees were also damaged on the northwest corner of the Webster University campus. Another large tree branch was down near the bus stop at the corner of East Lockwood Ave. and Bompart Avenue. Around three fourths of a mile further north, a large tree fell onto a house near the corner of North Bompart Ave. and Greeley Ave. Two blocks further to the north near the corner of North Bompart Ave. and Clark Ave., a large tree fell on a wooden deck which contained a storage room. A car and the corner of an adjacent house were also damaged. All other damage found during the survey consisted of small downed tree limbs.
21:35Z 51 TN Houston Erin Houston county sheriff���s office and central dispatch reported multiple trees and power lines down across northern and southwestern portions of the county.
21:36Z 54 KY Daviess Philpot A measured wind gust to 62 mph was reported by broadcast media.
21:40Z 50 AL Marion Goldmine Trees were blown down on CR-46, northeast of Brilliant.
21:44Z 50 KY Muhlenberg Powderly A trained spotter observed branches were breaking off trees.
21:46Z 78 KY Christian Kennedy The microburst damage extended from along the Kentucky/Tennessee border northeastward to the Todd County border. Many dozens of trees were uprooted or broken. A barn was levelled. Several other barns received moderate to major damage. A few homes suffered minor damage, such as partial loss of shingles and porch damage.
21:52Z 78 KY Todd South Zion The microburst damage extended from along the Christian/Todd county border northeastward across southern Todd County. Many dozens of trees were uprooted or broken, blocking a few roads. A barn was levelled. Several other barns received moderate to major damage. A few homes suffered minor damage, such as partial loss of shingles and porch damage. Near Trenton, a falling tree destroyed a garage and cars inside.
21:53Z 55 TN Montgomery Clarksville Tree fell on a car on Trenton road near exit one on I-24. Two people were taken to the hospital with injuries. Extent of injuries was unknown. Shutters were blown off of a house in the same area.
22:03Z 61 TN Montgomery Hampton Station Trained spotter reported an estimated gust of 70 mph.
22:05Z 52 IL Madison Wood River An eight inch diameter tree was blown down a the intersection of Illinois Routes 143 and 3.
22:05Z 52 KY Logan Epleys A large tree was blocking State Road 106 four miles south of Lewisburg.
22:06Z 52 KY Butler Provo Trees were reported downed in Provo with wind gusts estimated to be 60 mph.
22:15Z 52 KY Logan Russellville A trained spotter reported wind gusts estimated to be 60 mph.
22:15Z 52 KY Logan Russellville Many trees were reported down on houses and blocking roads. Utility lines were also downed by winds estimated to be 60 mph.
22:15Z 52 KY Logan Epleys Numerous trees and power lines were reported down.
22:15Z 52 KY Logan Jerico Trees were reported down in Logan county.
22:17Z 52 KY Logan Russellville A trained spotter reported winds estimated at 60 mph.
22:22Z 52 KY Butler Provo Trees were reported down in Provo.
22:25Z 52 KY Butler Woodbury A Co-op observer near Woodbury reported winds estimated around 60 mph.
22:34Z 52 MO Montgomery Montgomery City Thunderstorm winds blew down several power lines in town.
22:34Z 56 KY Warren Richardsville A trained spotter reported wind gusts estimated to be 65 mph. Pea sized hail was also observed at the same time.
22:35Z 60 KY Warren Richardsville Trees were blown down and blocking the road.
22:40Z 75 KY Edmonson Huff A concrete block garage was destroyed and an RV was blown over 2.5 miles southwest of Sunfish.
22:42Z 59 KY Edmonson Huff The public reported a measured wind gust of 59 knots.
22:44Z 56 TN Dickson Dickson Trained spotter estimated 60 to 65 mph wind gust along i-40 and hwy 46.
22:44Z 52 KY Edmonson Huff A storm chaser reported large tree limbs down. Wind gusts were estimated to be around 60 mph.
22:44Z 52 KY Edmonson Huff A storm chaser reported large tree limbs down. Wind gusts were estimated to be 60 mph.
23:10Z 52 KY Hart Munfordville Trees were reported down county wide in Hart county with wind gusts estimated to be 60 mph.
23:20Z 52 KY Larue Hodgenville Multiple reports of power lines down were reported throughout the county.
23:20Z 61 KY Larue Barren Run Several well built barns were blown away near the junction of highways 222 and 84. A rotating wall cloud and pea sized hail were also reported near this location.
23:23Z 56 KY Larue Leafdale The windows were blown out of a house on Dangerfield Road off of Highway 470.
23:26Z 52 KY Larue Tonieville Barns and small outbuildings were damaged or destroyed along with numerous tree branches blown off.
23:29Z 52 KY Green Allendale Trees were reported down on Highway 61 near Allendale.
23:35Z 60 TN Marion Jasper Law enforcement personnel reported several trees downed by thunderstorm winds in Jasper.
23:40Z 55 TN Sequatchie Dunlap Law enforcement personnel reported one tree downed by thunderstorm winds in Dunlap.
23:45Z 52 IL Jefferson Mt Vernon Several trees were down on a golf course just east of Mount Vernon. Large tree limbs were down in the city of Mount Vernon. Power outages were reported around the area.
23:48Z 61 KY Marion Lebanon Trees and power lines were blown down. In addition windows were blown out of vehicles.
23:48Z 52 KY Bullitt Limestone Power lines were reported down along Highway 480 with estimated wind gusts of 60 mph.
23:49Z 52 KY Washington Springfield A tree was reported down and blocking a road.
00:00Z 52 KY Spencer Taylorsville A large tree was blown down blocking Highway 44 west of Taylorsville.
00:08Z 52 KY Boyle Perryville A trained spotter reported wind gusts estimated at 60 mph as well as pea sized hail.
00:16Z 52 KY Mercer Salvisa Damage to several structures including a tobacco barn and a fence row near Salvisa.
00:16Z 52 KY Mercer Stringtown Scattered power outages were reported in the town of Harrodsburg. A tree fell across a city street as well.
00:25Z 52 IL Clay Flora A 30 foot tall tree was blown down.
00:30Z 52 KY Jessamine Pollard A trained spotter reported small trees and large limbs down. Wind gusts were estimated to be around 60 mph.
00:30Z 56 KY Mercer Harrodsburg Arpt A tobacco barn was destroyed and numerous large trees were blown down.
00:52Z 52 KY Fayette Lexington A 52 knot gust was measured at the LEX ASOS.
01:10Z 50 TN Sumner Gallatin Summer county EMA reported telephone poles downed with wires across the road at the 1100 block of liberty lane in Gallatin.
02:31Z 52 KY Russell Eller Russell county dispatch reported a tree down on Highway 619 north between Jamestown and Russell Springs. The road department had to be called to remove the tree.
02:55Z 52 KY Clinton Cumberland City Clinton county dispatch reported that tree limbs were down in Cumberland City. The fire department had to be called to remove a tree and tree limbs from a roadway in Cumberland City.
03:15Z 55 KY Pulaski Ferguson A trained spotter reported wind gusts estimated at 60-70 mph 1/2 mile north of Somerset.
04:10Z 55 TN Marion Jasper Law enforcement personnel reported several trees downed by thunderstorm winds in the Jasper area.
04:30Z 60 KY Laurel Keavy A house partially collapsed after losing its roof in a thunderstorm in Keavy.
04:30Z 53 KY Estill Irvine Between 1130 pm and midnight EST, many tents were blown down at the Mushroom Festival in Irvine.
04:42Z 50 AL Etowah Gallant Trees and power lines were blown down northwest of Gallant and east of Altoona. One 32 year old man was killed (indirect) when the car he was a passenger in struck a tree that had fallen across the road.
04:45Z 43 GA Walker Center Post The Walker County 911 Center reported that more than seven trees were down along a path from near Center Post and the Chattooga county line toward Villanow. This damage was caused by the same thunderstorm that spawned the tornado in Chattooga county. No structural damage was observed in Walker county.
04:45Z 70 AL Bibb River Bend Winds estimated around 80 mph uprooted 5 hardwood trees, damaged the roof of a house, and damaged a travel trailer. All this occurred on CR-9, southwest of West Blocton.
05:20Z 60 TN Meigs Decatur Law enforcement personnel reported several trees and powerlines downed by thunderstorm winds in the Decatur area.
05:30Z 73 TN Mcminn Fiketon The Pone Knob ETOS tower reported a measured wind gust at 73 knots (84 mph).
05:30Z 60 TN Mcminn Athens The Daily Post-Athenian newspaper reported several trees and powerlines downed by thunderstorms winds across the county. Around 2000 homes lost power.
05:34Z 39 GA Murray Chatsworth The Murray County Sheriff's Office reported that a few power lines were down in the Chatsworth area.
05:45Z 50 AL Etowah Hokes Bluff Trees were blown down onto power lines on Troy Road, east of Hokes Bluff.
05:50Z 65 TN Monroe Vonore The emergency manager reported a barn was destroyed and a roof blown off a house at the intersection of Lakeside Road and Kincaid Road southwest of Vonore. Several other homes and businesses were also damaged in the area.
05:53Z 50 AL Cherokee Centre Trees were blown down at several locations around the city of Centre.
05:55Z 70 TN Loudon Greenback The Daily Times newspaper in Maryville reported a home was destroyed and several trees and powerlines downed by thunderstorm winds near Greenback.
06:03Z 65 TN Blount Lanier Amateur radio personnel reported a roof was blown off a house on Thompson Bridge Road just across the county line from Greenback.
06:04Z 65 TN Blount Lanier Law enforcement personnel reported a home destroyed and several trees downed by thunderstorm winds on Cannon Road.
06:05Z 60 TN Polk Ducktown Law enforcement personnel reported several trees downed by thunderstorm winds in the southeast part of the county from Isabella to Ducktown to Farner.
07:00Z 52 NC Clay Hayesville Law enforcement personnel reported one tree downed by thunderstorm winds on Jarrett Road in Hayesville.
07:25Z 55 NC Macon Franklin Several trees and power lines were blown down in and around the city, with one tree down on a home.
10:05Z 55 GA Burke Waynesboro Burke Arp Sheriff reported several trees down on Herndon road.

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