Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
12:18Z 50 AL Pickens Carrollton A tree was blown down onto power lines in Carrollton.
12:35Z 54 OK Comanche Mt Scott
17:13Z 50 GA Ben Hill Fitzgerald A tree was blown down at the intersection of Altamaha Street and Sherman Street in Fitzgerald. Monetary damage was estimated.
17:15Z 50 GA Appling Baxley Numerous trees were blown down. The time of damage was based on radar.
17:23Z 50 GA Ben Hill Ashton A tree was blown down on Broxton Highway. Monetary damage was estimated.
17:32Z 60 GA Liberty Camp Stewart A trained spotter reported several large trees down in Fort Stewart.
17:40Z 50 GA Liberty Hinesville A spotter reported large limbs down on Stewart Drive.
17:45Z 55 GA Liberty Mc Intosh The public reported a large oak tree uprooted in a front yard.
17:53Z 55 GA Bryan Richmond Hill Law enforcement reported trees down along highway 144 near Richmond Hill, Georgia.
18:12Z 50 GA Long Donald An emergency manager reported one tree down along Highway 301 near Jones Creek Georgia.
18:18Z 60 GA Mcintosh South Newport Officials at the Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge reported trees blown down in several locations on the refuge.
18:20Z 50 GA Long Bayview An emergency manager reported one tree down near the intersection of Highway 84 and Doyle Durrence Lane.
18:21Z 50 GA Long Bayview An emergency manager reported a tree down along Presley Road.
18:25Z 52 AR Pulaski Wye Thunderstorm winds broke off the tops of several oak trees in far western Pulaski County.
18:30Z 50 GA Wayne Jesup Trees were blown down along Old Waynesville Road.
18:30Z 50 GA Pierce Mershon Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in Mershon.
18:33Z 50 GA Pierce Bristol Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in the Bristol area.
18:42Z 50 GA Pierce Patterson Numerous trees and power lines were blown down in Patterson.
18:57Z 55 GA Mcintosh Pine Harbor A state official reported trees and power lines down near Highway 251 and Townsend Cox Road.
18:59Z 50 GA Mcintosh Darien An emergency manager reported 2 trees down along Highway 99.
19:00Z 50 GA Mcintosh Carnigan An emergency manager reported a tree down in Carnigan, Georgia.
19:01Z 55 GA Mcintosh Ashintilly A state official reported trees and power lines down along Highway 17 north of Darien.
19:10Z 43 AR Perry Houston A few small trees were blown down, tops were taken out of a few trees, some underpinning was blown out from under two mobile homes, and a couple of small porches had their roofs blown off.
19:25Z 50 GA Glynn (bqk)glynco Arpt Bru Trees were blown down along Tupelo Circle near Highway 17.
19:29Z 50 GA Glynn Harrington A tree was blown down on Village Drive.
19:31Z 50 GA Glynn (ssi)mckinnon Arpt B Trees were blown down at Peachtree Street and Beach Drive.
20:11Z 53 WY Fremont South Pass City An automated station on South Pass recorded a 61 mph wind gust as a result of outflow wind from a thunderstorm moving from Sweetwater County into Fremont County.
20:44Z 53 WY Fremont (lnd)hunt Fld Lander A peak wind gust to 61 mph was measured at Lander Hunt Field as a thunderstorm moved off the Wind River Range and across the town of Lander.
20:45Z 52 OR Douglas Days Creek Heavy rain and one quarter inch hail was also reported with this storm, which lasted approximately ten minutes.
20:52Z 52 OR Douglas Milo This was an extension of a previous Severe Thunderstorm Warning. This storm already produced estimated gusts to 60 mph along with heavy rain and one quarter inch hail. Based on the history and the ongoing strong radar returns, it is assumed that this warning verified.
21:01Z 55 WY Hot Springs Thermopolis A thunderstorm formed over the Wind River Basin and moved north over the Owl Creek Mountains producing a 63 mph wind gust at an automated station on Boysen Peak.
21:05Z 52 TX Hale Hale Center Relayed by the Hale Center EMC.
21:10Z 52 MO St. Charles St Charles Thunderstorm winds blew down several power lines.
21:20Z 52 AR Grant Millerville Multiple large trees were blown over and snapped with several trees blocking Grant 7. Some minor damage was noted to an outbuilding as large limbs from a tree fell on it.
21:26Z 54 WY Hot Springs Thermopolis A thunderstorm formed over the Wind River Basin and moved north over the Owl Creek Mountains producing a wind gust of 62 mph at an automated station on the west side of Thermopolis.
21:26Z 52 AR Grant Grapevine Trees were reported down along Grant 16.
21:30Z 50 MO St. Louis Ellisville Thunderstorm winds blew down a six inch diameter tree as well as several power lines near the intersection of Clarkson Road and Clayton Road.
22:05Z 56 WY Washakie (wrl)worland Muni Ar Thunderstorm outflow produced a 64 mph wind gust at Worland Municipal Airport.
22:08Z 52 AR Cleveland Rison Many power lines were reported down in Rison. This caused many people to lose power throughout the town.
22:23Z 55 CO Mesa De Beque Thunderstorms moving near the Interstate 70 corridor above DeBeque Canyon produced severe wind gusts.
22:30Z 60 WY Teton Jackson A microburst associated with a strong thunderstorm that developed near Rafter J Ranch and swept north caused widespread tree and property damage. Most of the damage was concentrated in Jackson and in a swath from south of town to the northwest of town toward Teton Village. Dozens of uprooted trees caused minor roof damage and a carport collapsed at Jackson Hole Lodge in Jackson.
23:05Z 61 TX Hockley Busterville Four utility poles were snapped along U.S. Highway 62/82.
23:20Z 53 TX Lubbock Wolfforth Measured by a Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet station.
00:00Z 50 AR Chicot Dermott A few trees and power lines were blown down.
00:00Z 52 TX Oldham Adrian A trained spotter reported that the thunderstorm wind gusts blew a six inch tree limb down. There were no reports of injuries or fatalities.
00:21Z 56 TX Oldham Adrian The Oldham County Sheriff's Office relayed a public report of part of a roof on a house was blown off by the thunderstorm wind gusts. There were no injuries or fatalities.
00:23Z 56 TX Oldham Adrian A trained spotter reported that thunderstorm wind gusts had blown down a telephone pole and also a storage building was destroyed and windows were broken in a residential structure. There were no reports of injuries or fatalities.
00:35Z 50 MS Bolivar Scott A few power lines were blown down.
00:35Z 61 MT Cascade Ulm Wind gust to 61KT (70MPH) were reported 5 miles N of Ulm.
00:54Z 52 WY Park Mammoth Hot Springs Several trees were downed as strong thunderstorm outflow wind reached Yellowstone National Park Headquarters at Mammoth Hot Springs.
01:05Z 55 MS Washington Greenville The entire roof of a unit at an apartment complex was removed. Two families were displaced as a result. In addition, power lines were blown down at two locations in the city and a large tree was uprooted on Washington Avenue.
01:15Z 65 TX Dickens Dickens A COOP Observer reported several trees downed at Pitchfork Ranch.
01:25Z 50 MS Sunflower Indianola Power outages occurred due to trees falling on power lines around Indianola.
01:25Z 53 ID Bonner Granite A United States Navy buoy on Lake Pend Oreille measured an outflow wind gusts of 61 mph from a severe thunderstorm moving north across the Coeur d'Alene National Forest.
01:35Z 50 MS Washington Manhattan Several trees and power lines were blown down.
01:40Z 87 MO Scott Diehlstadt A total of 52 homes were damaged. The damage was mostly minor to moderate roof damage. Several businesses and a church were damaged. Numerous outbuildings were damaged. Several power poles were snapped. Dozens of trees were uprooted or snapped. An irrigation system was toppled. The path length was 3.5 miles and the path width was one-half mile. These downburst winds of up to 100 mph were on the right side of a small EF-2 tornado that struck Diehlstadt directly.
01:50Z 75 MT Chouteau Loma Wind gust up to 75KT (87MPH) was reported by the public 3 miles NE of Loma. The roof of a garage was blown off and large tree branches were also reported to be down.
01:50Z 66 ID Valley Cascade Valley County Sheriffs Department reported numerous trees down between Cascade and McCall. The National Forest Service at Krassel reported 3/4 of a mile of Ponderosa pines snapped off halfway up the trunk and 3 buildings damaged and Teapot RAWS recorded a wind gust of 66 MPH. Local media reported 1.75 inch hail in Donnelly.
02:20Z 51 TX Garza Justiceburg Measured by a Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet station.
02:55Z 50 MS Humphreys Belzoni Several large limbs were blocking roads in Belzoni.
02:55Z 54 TX Scurry Snyder A thunderstorm moved across Scurry County and produced a 62 mph wind gust three miles east of Snyder.
03:00Z 52 ID Idaho Lowell The spotter at the Three Rivers resort reported multiple tree downed by strong wind.
03:30Z 52 TN Putnam Jeremiah Trees were blown down on Thomas Allen Road at Fairview Road.
03:34Z 61 TN Putnam Cookeville Arpt A large downburst struck areas along a 5 mile long swath from Bangham through Algood. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down, with power outages in Algood, and some trees falling on cars in Bangham. Roadways with fallen trees in Bangham included Holland Drive, and in Algood included Timber View Lane, Mirandy Drive, Brotherton Mountain Road, Plantation Drive, and Turnberry Place.
04:15Z 43 MS Carroll Vaiden A couple of trees and a power line were down.
06:12Z 52 TN Benton Gismonda A few trees were blown down on roadways across southern Benton County.
06:50Z 53 SD Lawrence Spearfish

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