Thunderstorm Wind Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Magnitude Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Magnitude | State | County | Location | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19:45Z | 50 | SC | Florence | Florence | Three trees were reportedly down on houses. Approximately 4000 people were without power. |
| 19:57Z | 50 | SC | Florence | Howe | A tree was reportedly down on Bannockburn Road. |
| 21:30Z | 52 | AZ | Pima | Gu Oidak | Thunderstorm winds damaged homes and downed power lines from Big Fields to Covered Wells on the Tohono O'odham Nation. Four homes incurred roof damage and one power pole was downed in Big Field. Three power poles were also downed in Covered Wells along Highway 86 which resulted in power outages. |
| 21:55Z | 52 | KS | Trego | Trego Center | Winds were estimated to be 60 MPH. |
| 22:05Z | 52 | KS | Trego | Collyer | Winds were estimated to be 60 MPH. |
| 22:34Z | 56 | KS | Finney | Tennis | A semi truck was overturned on highway 83. |
| 22:34Z | 59 | KS | Finney | Tennis | |
| 22:50Z | 70 | KS | Smith | Gaylord | Wind gusts estimated at 80 MPH resulted in 17 power poles being damaged or destroyed in the area of the intersection of Highways 9 and 281 just east of Gaylord. Further south near Harlan along Highway 281, a couple grain bins were destroyed and a church suffered minor roof damage. |
| 23:05Z | 52 | NV | Eureka | (p68)eureka | |
| 23:10Z | 56 | KS | Finney | Garden City | Winds were estimated to be 65 MPH. |
| 00:43Z | 52 | WY | Natrona | (cpr)natrona Co Arpt | ASOS registered a 60 mph wind gust at Casper/Natrona County International Airport. |
| 01:07Z | 61 | AZ | Maricopa | Matthie | Isolated high based thunderstorms developed in the Wickenburg area during the late afternoon hours on August 26th. The storms generated strong gusty winds, estimated by local law enforcement to be upwards of 70 mph. The strong winds downed several power poles which caused the area near North Vulture Mine Road and Easy Street to be closed to traffic. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).