Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
17:40Z 50 LA Vernon Lacamp A passing severe thunderstorm downed trees onto a roadway which caused a traffic accident.
17:59Z 50 LA Rapides Deville A passing severe thunderstorm downed trees and power lines near the Deville area.
19:07Z 61 MO Greene Walnut Grove Tree uprooted on a house and an awning was ripped off the house.
19:10Z 52 MO Greene Ash Grove A tree was uprooted in Ash Grove.
19:15Z 61 MO Greene Walnut Grove A large tree was blown down. An above ground pool was damaged and a swingset was also destroyed.
19:18Z 56 MO Greene Brookline A 65 mph wind gust was reported at Exit 68 on I-44.
19:22Z 65 MO Polk Pleasant Hope Roof was completely blown off a barn and spotters relayed estimates of wind gusts up to 75 mph near Pleasant Hope.
19:25Z 61 MO Polk Brighton Several trees were uprooted between Brighton and Pleasant Hope and heavy damage occurred to outbuildings and barns near 175th and Highway 215.
19:25Z 56 MO Greene Republic Westport Ar A large tree limb was down on Highway N just south of I-44. A wind gust of 65 mph was measured by a spotter.
19:27Z 61 MO Polk Brighton Two barns were destroyed west of Pleasant Hope near 175th Road and Highway 215 between Brighton and Pleasant Hope.
19:29Z 61 MO Greene Glidewell Small outbuildings were blown down and winds were estimated up to 70 mph.
19:30Z 52 MO Greene Nichols A trailer was blown over on its side at the FED EX facility on the southeast side of the airport.
19:33Z 56 MO Greene Nichols Off duty NWS Employee estimated that wind gusts were up to 65 on the west side of Springfield.
19:40Z 52 MO Greene Sgf Downtown Arpt A trained spotter estimated wind gusts up to 60 mph on the northeast side of Springfield.
19:41Z 52 MO Greene Nichols Large tree limbs were blown down on Page Street.
20:00Z 52 MO Webster Marshfield Several trees were down in the Marshfield area.
20:21Z 52 MO Laclede Lebanon Jones Fld Ar Large limbs and a power pole were blown down on Highway 5 south of Lebanon.
21:02Z 78 MO Gasconade Bland A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Bland. Twelve buildings in town sustained some type of damage. Most of the damage was minor, to shingles, siding and windows. However, the post office sustained major damage with the roof lifted and shifted off to the north. This caused the front wall, which was made up of windows to fall into the building. A postal employee was briefly trapped in the building but she managed to get herself out. She only sustained minor injuries. Also, numerous trees, tree limbs and a few power lines were knocked down. One home owner sustained minor injuries from flying glass. Two vehicles had their windows broken from flying debris. Winds were estimated between 80 and 90 mph.
21:02Z 61 MO Gasconade Redbird Thunderstorm winds snapped off several 1 to 2 foot diameter trees.
21:05Z 61 MO Gasconade Owensville A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Owensville damaging 13 buildings. The damage was minor, i.e. shingles and siding. Also, a trailer and a garage sustained moderate damage. Several large trees were blown over as well as numerous tree limbs and a couple of power lines. No injuries were reported.
21:15Z 61 MO Gasconade Rosebud A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Rosebud. One building sustained minor damage. Several trees and numerous tree limbs were blown down.
21:15Z 56 MO Warren Pendleton A line of severe thunderstorms moved across Warren County. Numerous tree limbs and power lines were blown down.
21:18Z 61 MO Franklin Gerald A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Gerald. Numerous large trees, tree limbs and a couple of power lines were blown down.
21:44Z 61 MO St. Charles Foristell A line of severe thunderstorms moved through Foristell and Wentzville. Several trees and power lines were blown down. Also, the goal posts at Progress Park on northeast side of Wentzville were blown over.
21:45Z 53 MO Lincoln Moscow Mills
22:00Z 52 MO St. Charles St Paul Several large tree limbs were blown down.
22:23Z 56 MO St. Louis Fernridge Several trees blown down near the intersection of Fee Fee Road and Olive Boulevard.
22:23Z 52 MO St. Charles Boschertown
22:33Z 61 IL Jersey Fidelity Thunderstorm winds damaged a machine shed and caused minor damage to a nearby house. Also, several power lines and power poles were blown down.
22:38Z 54 MO Jefferson De Soto
22:40Z 56 MO St. Louis Riverview Thunderstorm winds blew down several large trees in Bellefontaine Neighbors.
22:55Z 56 IL St. Clair Dupo Thunderstorm winds blew down a power pole and several power lines.
23:25Z 56 IL Montgomery Litchfield Thunderstorm winds blew down several large trees around town.
23:35Z 78 IL Perry Du Quoin A microburst with estimated wind gusts up to 90 mph occurred along Highway 14. Several roofs were damaged on homes and farm buildings. A church was damaged. Underpinning was blown from a mobile home. A radio antenna was bent. A tree landed on a carport. Another tree landed on a house. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down.
23:40Z 61 IL Logan Chestnut A roof was partially blown off an old wooden barn.
23:40Z 61 IL Sangamon Williamsville Several trees were blown down or snapped off about 10 feet above the ground. Five homes sustained minor damage to their roof shingles and siding. A fence was blown down as well.
23:40Z 61 IL Logan Mt Pulaski Several 5 to 8-inch diameter evergreen trees were snapped off at ground level and thrown into a field.
00:08Z 52 MO Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau Several large branches and trees were blown down. At least a couple of trees landed on houses, and a few others landed on roads. A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to at least 60 mph. The damaging storm crossed the Mississippi River into Alexander County, Illinois.
00:10Z 56 IL Alexander Mc Clure Several large branches and trees were blown down. The damaging storm crossed the Mississippi River from Cape Girardeau. A trained spotter estimated wind gusts to at least 60 mph.
00:25Z 61 IL De Witt Clinton A power pole was snapped, causing a power outage on the south side of Clinton.
00:27Z 52 IL Union Lick Creek Several large tree branches were blown down.
00:40Z 50 AR Phillips Wycamp Straight line winds knocked trees down on County Road 300 near Hornor.
00:45Z 52 AR Stone Mountain View A large tree was blown down.
00:58Z 53 AR Union El Dorado Several trees were downed across the city of El Dorado, Arkansas.
01:05Z 50 MS Tunica Tunica Arpt Straight line winds knocked a large tree down at the intersection of Cobb Road and Old Highway 61 near Tunica. A shed was destroyed and an irrigation pivot was flipped in the area. In addition, power poles were blown down along Highway 4.
01:07Z 70 TN Shelby Millington Straight line winds produced damage to a mobile home park in Millington. Two mobile homes sustained minor damage. A baseball field dugout roof was blown off in a baseball field adjacent to the mobile home park and tossed 20 feet. A few trees were snapped and uprooted on the west end of the mobile home park. One tree fell on a mobile home trapping the homeowner. He was later freed uninjured. A privacy fence was also blown down.
01:25Z 50 MO Dunklin Kennett Straight line winds blew large billboards apart and broke large plexiglass signs in Kennett. Minor roof damage occurred to several buildings. Carports and a few portable buildings were blown over as well.
01:40Z 50 MS De Soto Love Straight line winds caused damage across Desoto County. A tree fell on a house at Getwell Road and Windmere Road. The electric and gas lines were damaged. The house caught fire and burned down. A tree fell on a house in the Buena Vista subdivision at Thunderbird Drive along Highway 51 south of Hernando. A tree fell and destroyed an awning at the Lewisburg United Methodist Church. A house lost a lot of roof shingles on Fletcher Cove near Lewisburg.
01:40Z 52 MS Tate Coldwater Arpt Straight line winds produced some minor damage to Coldwater High School in Coldwater. Two school buses had windows blown out. Roof and awning damage also occurred at the school. Several trees were knocked down in the area as well with a few of them falling on houses. A car was turned around by the winds on Highway 51 near the intersection of Arkabutla Road.
01:47Z 50 AR Ashley Hamburg A few trees were blown down.
02:05Z 50 MS Coahoma Rena Lara Straight line winds knocked a tree onto a house in Rena Lara.
02:07Z 50 AR Ashley Gulledge A few trees were blown down.
02:25Z 70 MS Coahoma Roundaway Straight line winds shifted a home off its foundation south of Dublin near the Sunflower County line. One child was injured as a result. One agricultural shop and a couple of grain bins sustained major damage. Farm equipment inside the shop was damaged as a well.
02:26Z 50 MS Sunflower Rome Trees were blown down near Rome.
02:30Z 50 MS Tate Looxahoma Straight line winds overturned a camper near Looxahoma. A tree limb also fell and damaged a home in the area. In Wyatte, a pole barn was destroyed.
02:32Z 40 AR Chicot Vaucluse A couple of trees were blown down.
02:35Z 78 MS Washington Greenville Sign damage occurred along Reed Road, and hundreds of trees were downed across the south side of Greenville. A few buildings at the Cottonwood Apartments were damaged. Approximately 5,700 people were without power. Straight line winds were determined to have caused the damage with maximum winds estimated at 80 to 90 miles per hour.
02:45Z 50 MS Tallahatchie Charleston Muni Arpt Straight line winds blew down a shed on Highway 32 about four miles west of Charleston. In the Paynes community a pecan tree hit a house.
02:50Z 52 AR Drew Monticello Large limbs and power lines were blown down throughout Monticello.
02:55Z 50 AR Chicot Dermott Power lines were blown down in Dermott. Many limbs were blown down, and a billboard was torn apart.
03:09Z 50 MS Grenada Riverdale Trees were blown down along Carpenter and Pearidge Road.
03:20Z 70 MS Union Myrtle Straight line winds destroyed two mobile homes as they were blown off their foundations while another five sustained major damage near the intersection of County Road 54 and County Road 51 near Myrtle. In addition,three homes sustained major roof damage from trees falling on them. Three agricultural buildings were destroyed with another five sustaining major damage. Numerous large trees and power lines were knocked down in the Myrtle area as well.
03:30Z 50 MS Issaquena Grace A boat was blown off of a trailer, and siding was damaged on a house along Lott Road.
03:55Z 50 MS Webster Montevista A tree fell on a power line.
04:02Z 50 MS Yazoo Norway Trees were blown down along Lake City Road.
04:02Z 53 LA Ouachita Lapine Trees were downed southwest of West Monroe, Louisiana.
04:08Z 50 MS Humphreys Belzoni A couple of trees were down along with some limbs in Belzoni.
04:23Z 42 TN Lewis Hohenwald Baker Arpt Roof shingles were reportedly blown off a home on Garrison Road near Hohenwald where a wind gust of 48 mph was measured.
04:30Z 50 MS Yazoo Jonestown A tree was blown onto a home along Myrleville Road.
04:55Z 50 LA Franklin Extension The roof of a house was damaged.
05:09Z 60 MS Madison Mill Town A swath of damaging thunderstorm winds downed power lines and trees along a path east and southeast of Canton. Specific locations include Barnes Road, Dampeer Road, Highway 43, and Rankin Road.
05:35Z 50 MS Leake Estesmill Several trees were blown down along Highway 35 and Highway 487 near Standing Pine.
06:40Z 48 TN Macon Williams A tree and several large tree limbs were blown down at 911 Trent Road north of Lafayette.
06:42Z 50 MS Kemper Mt Nebo A tree was blown down across New Hope Road southwest of De Kalb.
07:09Z 50 MS Franklin Mc Call Creek Power lines were blown down near Mccall Creek.
08:05Z 40 MS Franklin Mc Call Creek Several tree limbs blown down in the city. One home sustained minor damage after a tree line fell onto the power line connected to the house.

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