Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
17:25Z 50 TX Wilson Three Oaks Thunderstorms produced wind gusts estimated to 58 mph that caused extensive crop damage in Wilson County.
17:34Z 52 TX Tom Green Wall Three tractor trailers were overturned by damaging thunderstorm winds. Various farm equipment were also overturned.
17:50Z 52 TX Tom Green Veribest A thirty foot pine tree was snapped at approximately the 10 foot tree level. Dime size hail was also reported.
17:54Z 65 TX Tom Green Wall The fire department reported a home lost its roof, while another home had roof damage. A grove of mesquite trees along Farm to Market Road 765 were damaged and had broken limbs. Power poles and a power line were also downed by the high the winds. Some of the corrugated thin metal sheets were wrapped around some tree trunks along with damage to the grove of mesquite trees. Some debris was observed about 75 to 100 yards northeast of the ranch home.
18:22Z 50 TX Wilson Kosciusko A thunderstorm produced wind gusts estimated at 58 mph that damaged roofs, trees, and blew down power lines and poles just south of Stockdale near Kosciusko. Damage was reported along FM 541 toward Poth as well as on the east side of Highway 123 near Country Roads 451 and 252. Roof damage was also reported in this area.
18:52Z 52 TX Nueces Chapman Ranch Spotter estimated 60 mph winds occurred along Farm to Market Road 70 west of Chapman Ranch.
19:53Z 52 TX Nueces (ngp)nas Corpus Chri Corpus Christi Naval Air Station ASOS recorded a 52 knot gust.
19:53Z 52 TX Nueces Gardendale Power outages occurred near Saratoga and Rodd Field Roads in Corpus Christi.
23:53Z 56 TX Live Oak Clegg Spotter estimated 65 mph winds to the southeast of Clegg.
00:25Z 52 TX Live Oak Clegg Damage occurred to sheds and feeders on a ranch near the intersection of Highway 59 and Farm to Market Road 624.
00:27Z 61 TX Webb Callaghan Several hay rings weighing around 80 pounds were moved by winds on Callaghan Ranch.
01:21Z 52 TX Webb Oilton Spotter estimated wind gusts to 60 mph.
01:35Z 43 TX Williamson Cedar Park A thunderstorm produced wind gusts estimated at 50 mph that knocked down several trees and power lines.
02:55Z 70 TX Nueces Robstown NWS storm survey concluded that straight line winds of approximately 80 mph swept across northeastern Nueces County affecting the communities of Calallen and Annaville. A large metal building was partially destroyed along Highway 44 about 5 miles west of Robstown. A poorly constructed car wash in Calallen was destroyed. There was also damage at Oil Belt Park where several light poles were snapped, a fence was blown down, and a small wooden structure was blown apart. Bleachers were blown up against a fence. Extensive tree damage occurred in the Calallen and Annaville areas. An 18 wheeler was flipped on Interstate 37 near the Clarkwood interchange. A poorly constructed building on North Beach was damaged. Brush pickup and disposal cost the city of Corpus Christi half of a million dollars.
03:09Z 52 TX Nueces Robstown Winds estimated around 60 mph occurred in Robstown.
03:30Z 51 TX San Patricio Angelita TCOON observation site at Nueces Delta measured a 59 mph wind gust.
03:32Z 70 TX San Patricio Portland Hunt Arpt The strong and damaging winds in Nueces County proceeded across Nueces Bay into|San Patricio County. The winds caused utility pole and sign damage as they crossed the Highway 181 Causeway just south of Portland and into the Ingleside community. Numerous trees and branches were blown down in Portland.
03:32Z 52 TX Nueces (crp)corpus Christi Corpus Christi International Airport ASOS measured a gust to 60 mph.
03:35Z 65 TX Nueces Gardendale Public and spotter reports of wind gusts between 65 and 75 mph occurred over parts of the city of Corpus Christi east of Staples Street and north of Saratoga Boulevard. The high winds extended northeast toward Texas A & M University at Corpus Christi. Power outages occurred in this section of the city along with minor tree damage.
04:00Z 70 TX Aransas Fulton NWS Storm survey determined straight-line winds struck a narrow corridor in Fulton between Farm to Market Road 3036 and West Mesquite Street. The winds caused widespread tree damage. A mobile home lost its roof and a metal storage building partially collapsed along Farm to Market Road 1781. An RV was rolled on Circle Drive. Large tree damage was also observed all the way to Fulton Beach Rd. Wind speeds were estimated to be from 70 to 80 mph.
04:07Z 70 TX Aransas Holiday Beach NWS storm survey determined straight-line winds of approximately 70 to 80 mph struck Belaire Drive in Holiday Beach. The roof was blown off of one home which impacted 2 other homes and caused extensive damage.
04:17Z 61 TX Zapata Zapata Arpt Trained spotter estimated wind gusts of 65 to 70 mph in downtown Zapata at the intersection of 5th and Lincoln Street. Initial report time was 1122 PM CDT; final time range estimated by radar.
04:45Z 78 TX Calhoun Seadrift NWS storm survey determined straight-line winds up to 90 mph struck a mobile home park on Lane Road east of Seadrift. One mobile home was flipped and destroyed. Three recreational vehicles were lifted and flipped on their sides. Four other RVs were blown off their blocks. There was damage to a bait shop also.
04:46Z 52 TX Victoria Inez NWS storm survey determined straight-line winds around 60 mph struck a small community in rural eastern Victoria County 10 to 15 miles south of Inez. One barn was destroyed and part of the roof was removed from an adjacent barn. Local corn crops were damaged also.
05:40Z 56 TX Matagorda Matagorda Trees were blown over in a residential neighborhood in Matagorda.
07:30Z 61 TX Galveston Jamaica Beach Numerous power lines downed on the island from communities on the West End eastward into downtown Galveston.

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