Thunderstorm Wind Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Magnitude Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Magnitude | State | County | Location | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19:10Z | 48 | WV | Kanawha | Spring Hill | Trees fell onto power lines. |
| 21:23Z | 50 | WV | Logan | Logan | Several trees were blown down. |
| 22:15Z | 65 | WV | Monroe | Red Sulphur Spgs | Microburst winds up to 75 MPH caused damage to many trees in the area. Roof damage to several homes also occurred, a few outbuildings were badly damaged, and a mobile home was rolled off its foundation. This damage began along Route 12 north of Ballard and continued southeast for about 3 miles crossing portions of Red Sulpher Springs Road. |
| 23:24Z | 52 | KS | Butler | Rose Hill | A trained spotter reported the gust. |
| 23:30Z | 61 | OK | Kay | Newkirk | No damage occurred with the severe wind. |
| 23:31Z | 61 | VA | Pulaski | Pulaski | Thunderstorm winds caused a few large trees to snap off and there was minor roof damage to a couple of out buildings on Schrader Hill Road. A large oak tree also fell on top of a house and vehicle on Beth Scott Drive. |
| 23:52Z | 50 | VA | Washington | Glade Spg | Law enforcement personnel reported a few trees downed by thunderstorm wind near Glade Spring. Penny size hail was also reported. |
| 00:01Z | 52 | KS | Cowley | Winfield Arpt | The winds were estimated to be 50 to 60 mph by the Emergency Manager. |
| 00:15Z | 52 | VA | Floyd | Willis | One barn received damage from thunderstorm winds just south of Willis, and several trees were also blown down. |
| 00:15Z | 61 | OK | Alfalfa | Jet | A few power lines were downed by the severe winds. Monetary damages were estimated. |
| 00:49Z | 52 | KS | Sedgwick | Derby | An amateur radio operator recorded the gust. |
| 00:50Z | 56 | KS | Butler | Smileyburg | Two inch diameter branches were broken off. |
| 01:42Z | 54 | KS | Marion | Burns | The winds were accompanied by ping pong ball hail. |
| 02:13Z | 52 | KS | Sedgwick | Haysville | Penny size hail also fell with the strong winds. |
| 03:40Z | 53 | KS | Greenwood | Eureka Arpt | |
| 03:40Z | 56 | KS | Greenwood | Eureka | A sheriffs officer reported broken light poles. |
| 03:45Z | 59 | KS | Greenwood | Eureka Arpt | A sheriffs officer measured the gust. |
| 03:55Z | 51 | OK | Kay | Blackwell | The measured wind gust was reported at the Blackwell mesonet. |
| 04:02Z | 82 | OK | Kay | (pnc)ponca City Arpt | A very strong rear-flank downdraft caused significant damage in and around Ponca City, with the most severe damage occurring on the west side of town. The Ponca City airport sustained extensive damage, with the roof peeled off of a hangar, and heavy damage done to several other buildings. Wind gusts here were measured at 59 and 94 mph. The Mid America Door Company building (80,000 sq. feet) was destroyed. Several other structures sustained various types of damage. Signs and light posts were blown down. Trees and power lines took a large hit, with a large part of Ponca City without power for several hours. The high winds combined with large hail damaged numerous vehicles. Monetary damage estimates were not available. |
| 04:20Z | 52 | KY | Wolfe | Whisman | There were huge limbs and branches on road. |
| 04:20Z | 52 | KY | Wolfe | Torrent | There were huge limbs and branches on highway 715. |
| 04:36Z | 52 | KS | Greenwood | Severy | Law enforcement officials reported the gust. |
| 04:52Z | 61 | KS | Greenwood | Fall River | Fall River Fire Department reported the gust. |
| 04:55Z | 52 | OK | Osage | Burbank | Numerous trees and large tree limbs were broken or downed by thunderstorm wind. |
| 04:59Z | 61 | OK | Osage | Burbank | Strong thunderstorm wind damaged the roofs of several mobile homes along Highway 60. |
| 06:29Z | 56 | KS | Montgomery | Independence | |
| 08:35Z | 43 | MO | Greene | Republic | A few sheds were damaged at the Lowes in Republic. The winds were estimated at 50 mph. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).