Thunderstorm Wind Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Magnitude Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Magnitude | State | County | Location | Narrative |
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| 21:30Z | 74 | KS | Clark | Englewood | There was major tree damage done across all of Englewood. |
| 21:30Z | 74 | KS | Clark | Englewood | Twelve inch diameter tree limbs were broken by the high wind. In addition, a few old outbuildings were destroyed and some siding on an old church was blown off. |
| 21:30Z | 52 | TX | Parmer | Friona Benger Arpk | A Texas Tech University West Texas Mesonet site located two miles northeast of Friona measured two separate severe wind gusts. The first was 58 mph at 1530 CST and the second of 60 mph occurred at 1540 CST. |
| 21:30Z | 61 | KS | Clark | Englewood | Wind gusts to 70 MPH were reported with three inch diameter tree limbs blown down. |
| 21:30Z | 70 | KS | Clark | Englewood | Several old barns were damaged and a roof was torn off a lean to shed. |
| 21:33Z | 53 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at Duke Electric (Randall County) reported a 61 mph gust as a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 21:46Z | 50 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city of Amarillo (Potter and Randall County). The National Weather Service ASOS in Amarillo (Potter County) reported a 58 mph downburst as a thunderstorm moved overhead. The Thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 21:52Z | 52 | TX | Potter | Bushland | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts over the city of Bushland (Potter County). The KVII Schoolnet site at the Oasis RV Resort 3 miles east of Bushland (Potter County) reported a gust of 60 mph as a thunderstorm moved over head. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 21:56Z | 52 | MI | Ingham | Dansville | Isolated severe storms produced wind gusts to near 60 mph near Dansville. |
| 21:57Z | 60 | TX | Randall | Timbercreek Canyon | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII schoolnet site at Midway Alternative High School (Randall County) reported a 69 mph gust while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 21:58Z | 61 | KS | Comanche | Buttermilk | There was unspecified wind damage done by the high wind. |
| 21:59Z | 50 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at the Northwest Texas Hospital reported a gust of 58 mph as a thunderstorm moved overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:00Z | 54 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The National Weather Service ASOS in Amarillo (Potter County) reported a 62 mph gust as a thunderstorm moved over head. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:00Z | 56 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. As a thunderstorm moved over the residence of an off duty National Weather Service employee in southwestern Amarillo (Randall County) tree limbs from three to seven inches in diameter were blown off. The damage was caused by a localized downburst estimated to be 65 mph. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:16Z | 56 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. One such thunderstorm produced a downburst which snapped two power poles at the intersection of Washington Street and Farmers Road (Randall County). The Amarillo Emergency Manager (Potter and Randall County) relayed the report of damage and the Amarillo Police department were deployed to block off traffic in that area. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:18Z | 52 | TX | Randall | Canyon | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. One such thunderstorm produced a localized downburst which downed power poles on US Highway 60 west of the city of Canyon (Randall County). The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:20Z | 52 | TX | Armstrong | Washburn | A decaying thunderstorm produced a localized downburst on US Highway 287 about 5 miles east of the Interstate 40 and US Highway 287 split (Armstrong County). A tractor trailer that was traveling on US Highway 287 was hit by this downburst and was blown over. No Injuries were relayed with this report from the Armstrong County Emergency Manager. |
| 22:28Z | 50 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII schoolnet site at Amarillo College (Potter County) reported a 58 mph wind gust as a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:36Z | 50 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The Amarillo (Potter County) ASOS reported a 58 mph gust while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:39Z | 52 | VA | Fairfax | Ilda | There were large trees down on Little River Turnpike at Woodburn Road. |
| 22:40Z | 52 | IL | Warren | Monmouth | A trained spotter measured winds of 62 mph. |
| 22:40Z | 50 | IL | Warren | Monmouth | A trained spotter reported several trees down. |
| 22:44Z | 50 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The Amarillo ASOS (Potter County) reported a 58 mph wind gust as a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:44Z | 53 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at Carver Elementary (Potter County) reported a gust of 61 mph while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:44Z | 50 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The Amarillo ASOS (Potter County) reported a 58 mph wind gust as a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:56Z | 52 | TX | Ochiltree | Perryton Muni Arpt | A decaying thunderstorm produced a localized downburst on the east side of the city of Perryton (Ochiltree County). A trained spotter estimated the downburst to be near 60 mph. The downburst also caused a brief drop in visibility due to dust being kicked up. No injuries or damage was associated with this report. |
| 22:57Z | 54 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. One such downburst blew down powerlines in the fairgrounds area of Amarillo (Potter County). The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:57Z | 57 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at Duke Electric (Randall County) reported a gust of 66 mph while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 22:57Z | 55 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. While a thunderstorm was over the intersection of 6th Ave and Osage Road a roof was blown off a metal building due to a downburst. The Amarillo (Potter and Randall County) Emergency Manager reported this damage. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:02Z | 52 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The Amarillo ASOS (Potter County) reported a gust of 60 mph while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:05Z | 56 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at St. Mary's School reported a 64 mph gust while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:05Z | 57 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The Amarillo ASOS (Potter County) reported a 66 mph gust while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:06Z | 50 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at Highland Park High School reported a 58 mph gust while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:09Z | 53 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII Schoolnet site at Nustar Energy reported a 61 mpg gust while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:11Z | 52 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The KVII schoolnet site at the Discovery Center (Potter County) reported a gust of 60 mph while a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:13Z | 57 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | Thunderstorms formed along a dryline stretching east-northeastward across Randall and Potter Counties during the afternoon hours of the 28th. These thunderstorms would take a northeast track which allowed them to move over the dryline. This caused the thunderstorms to produce isolated downbursts across the city. The Amarillo ASOS (Potter County) reported a 66 mph wind gust as a thunderstorm was overhead. The thunderstorm decayed quickly after moving to the dry side of the dryline due to ingesting much drier air into the updrafts. No damage or injuries were associated with this gust. |
| 23:40Z | 52 | MD | Prince George's | Crestview Manor | There was a tree down near 13200 block of Brandywine Road. |
| 23:40Z | 52 | MD | Prince George's | Crestview Manor | There were two large trees down near 6700 Block of Floral Park Road. |
| 23:41Z | 52 | MD | Prince George's | Brandywine | There was a tree down on the 8500 block of Timothy Road. |
| 23:45Z | 63 | KS | Brown | Robinson | Measured by spotter and small tree limbs down. |
| 23:45Z | 52 | MD | Prince George's | Cheltenham | There were multiple tree branches about four inches in diameter broken off and on the ground. |
| 23:50Z | 52 | MD | Prince George's | North Keys | There was a tree down near the intersection of Cross Road trail and North Keys Road. |
| 23:50Z | 52 | MD | Prince George's | North Keys | There was a tree down on Molly Berry Road near North Keys. |
| 23:58Z | 56 | KS | Ottawa | Lindsey | Winds estimated. |
| 23:58Z | 56 | OK | Beaver | Elmwood | A cluster of thunderstorms developed along a retreating dryline across the north central Texas Panhandle, moved to the northeast, and entered Beaver County. While over the city of Elmwood (Beaver County), the thunderstorms produced a localized downburst that blew 8 power poles down. The Beaver County Emergency Manager relayed a report of the damage to the National Weather Service office in Amarillo (Potter County). The cluster of thunderstorms would continue a northeastern track before dissipating over southern Kansas. |
| 00:07Z | 70 | MI | Clinton | (lan)capitol Cty Arp | Wind damage at a lumberyard in Delta township and rolled a semi truck over as well. Several large tree limbs and branches were blown down near Dewitt. An old detached garage and a pole barn were damaged as well. |
| 00:10Z | 51 | OK | Beaver | Beaver | A cluster of thunderstorms developed along a retreating dryline across the north central Texas Panhandle, moved to the northeast, and entered Beaver County. As the thunderstorms were over the city of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma Mesonet recorded a downburst gust of 59 mph. The cluster of thunderstorms would continue a northeastern track before dissipating over southern Kansas. |
| 00:10Z | 61 | CO | Ouray | Colona | A mobile home was rolled a few times and destroyed by severe thunderstorm outflow winds. A pole barn also lost part of it's roof. No injuries were reported. |
| 00:13Z | 70 | SD | Bennett | Allen | Straight-line wind damage was observed along BIA Road 22 southeast of Allen. The winds tore part of the roof off a small building and ripped shingles and metal roofing off two houses. A mobile home was rolled and completely smashed. A large cottonwood tree was snapped. |
| 00:21Z | 59 | OK | Beaver | Beaver | A cluster of thunderstorms developed along a retreating dryline across the north central Texas Panhandle, moved to the northeast, and entered Beaver County. As the thunderstorms were over the city of Beaver (Beaver County), the Oklahoma Mesonet recorded a downburst gust of 68 mph. The cluster of thunderstorms would continue a northeastern track before dissipating over southern Kansas. |
| 00:32Z | 60 | IA | Jefferson | Fairfield | Trees and branches were reported down all across the city of Fairfield. |
| 00:40Z | 55 | IA | Jefferson | Pleasant Plain | A trained spotter reported siding blown off of a house, along with a 4 inch diameter limb blown down. Several other smaller branches blown down, and a barn damaged by a fallen limb. |
| 00:42Z | 61 | IA | Jefferson | Fairfield | A trained spotter esimated wind speeds of 60 to 70 mph. |
| 00:45Z | 50 | PA | Crawford | Adamsville | Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree on Adamsville Road between Jamestown and Adamsville. A motorcyclist hit the downed tree just before 9 pm and sustained fatal injuries. |
| 00:50Z | 50 | NY | Chautauqua | Chautauqua | Law enforcement reported trees down by thunderstorm winds at the Chautauqua Institution. |
| 00:50Z | 50 | MI | Shiawassee | Shaftsburg | Several large tree limbs up to 12 inch in diameter were blown down. |
| 00:54Z | 50 | NE | Jefferson | Plymouth | |
| 00:55Z | 65 | IL | La Salle | Marseilles | A roof was blown off a machine building and large tree limbs were blown down. Debris was wrapped around trees. |
| 00:55Z | 50 | PA | Mercer | Greenville Muni Arpt | Emergency management reported multiple trees down near Greenville. |
| 00:58Z | 50 | PA | Mercer | Kennard | Emergency management reported multiple trees down near Kennard. |
| 01:15Z | 50 | PA | Warren | Youngsville | Thunderstorm winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down several trees near Youngsville. |
| 01:20Z | 60 | IL | Grundy | Coal City | Large trees were uprooted south of the Route 113 and Gorman Road intersection. |
| 01:20Z | 50 | NY | Chautauqua | Waterboro | A spotter reported trees down on Dry Brook Road. |
| 01:25Z | 55 | IL | Cook | Sag Bridge | A tree fell onto power lines on Bell Road, which was closed between McCarthy Road and 131st Avenue. |
| 01:27Z | 55 | IL | Cook | Hometown | A tree was blown down blocking a road. |
| 01:30Z | 50 | PA | Warren | Bear Lake | Thunderstorm winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees along Swamp Road near the Pennsylvania-New York border. |
| 01:35Z | 56 | IA | Appanoose | Centerville Arpt | |
| 01:40Z | 78 | PA | Warren | North Warren | NWS meteorologists determined that straight-line winds caused structural damage at a baseball field located just north of Backup Corners near Route 62 in Pine Grove Township. The bleachers, fencing and roof of the concession stand were damaged. A large building had its roof removed, a flag pole was bent, and a light pole was collapsed. |
| 01:40Z | 52 | NE | Cheyenne | Gurley | Wind gusts were estimated at 50 to 60 mph in Gurley. |
| 01:40Z | 50 | PA | Warren | North Warren | Thunderstorm winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees and utility wires on Farm Colony Road near the Allegheny Forest Supervisor Office just off of Route 62 north of Warren. |
| 01:41Z | 50 | PA | Warren | Russell | Thunderstorm winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees along Route 62 near Russell. |
| 01:42Z | 55 | IL | Cook | Hometown | A tree was blown down blocking Pulaski Road at 92nd Street. |
| 01:45Z | 51 | IL | Kankakee | Manteno | |
| 01:57Z | 52 | NE | Cheyenne | Sidney | Wind gusts were estimated at 50 to 60 mph two miles south of Sidney. |
| 02:05Z | 52 | CO | Logan | Buchanan | |
| 02:27Z | 56 | IN | La Porte | Michigan City | A trained spotter reported a few large tree branches were blown down by thunderstorm winds. |
| 02:45Z | 65 | KS | Pawnee | Frizell | Power lines were blown down by the high wind. |
| 02:45Z | 70 | KS | Pawnee | Ash Valley | Six to eight inch diameter tree limbs were blown down by the high wind. |
| 02:50Z | 50 | PA | Mckean | South Bradford | Thunderstorm winds estimated near 60 mph knocked down trees and utility wires on Dennis Lane near the Pitt-Bradford campus. |
| 02:53Z | 56 | IN | La Porte | La Crosse | Law enforcement officials reported widespread tree damage across much of La Porte county. In addition, power poles were blown down along US-421, north of Lacrosse. |
| 02:55Z | 56 | MI | Berrien | Galien | County dispatch reported numerous trees down across the southern portions of the county. |
| 03:02Z | 56 | MI | Berrien | Buchanan | A trained spotter reported numerous large tree limbs down, up to a foot in diameter, on Gardner Rd. |
| 03:02Z | 52 | MI | Kalamazoo | Milwood | A trained spotter reported that large limbs and branches were blown down in Milwood. |
| 03:10Z | 52 | IN | St. Joseph | (sbn)michiana Arpt S | A 60 mph wind gust was estimated a broadcast meteorologist. |
| 03:11Z | 52 | IN | St. Joseph | Sbn Michiana Arpt | The Automated Surface Observation System at the South Bend Regional Airport recorded a 60 mph wind gust. |
| 03:12Z | 54 | IN | St. Joseph | (sbn)michiana Arpt S | The public estimated a 62 mph wind gust. |
| 03:15Z | 56 | IN | St. Joseph | South Bend | A trained spotter reported multiple power poles were snapped in the middle. In addition, several trees were uprooted. |
| 03:26Z | 56 | IN | St. Joseph | Woodland | A trained spotter recorded a 64 mph wind gust. |
| 03:30Z | 56 | IN | St. Joseph | Mishawaka | A trained spotter reported a portion of a large tree was snapped near the base of the tree along North Main Street. |
| 03:45Z | 50 | IL | Mcdonough | Industry | Law enforcement reported power poles and lines down along a 2 to 3 mile stretch of Highway 67. |
| 03:48Z | 61 | IL | Schuyler | Littleton | Several power poles were blown down along Highway 67 near Littleton. |
| 04:41Z | 52 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. As this supercell thunderstorm moved over the Windtree Apartment complex it produced a localized downburst which split a 3 foot diameter tree in two. The southward split portion of the tree feel onto southward facing apartments and broke windows and skylights of these apartments. No injuries were reported with this damage. |
| 05:15Z | 61 | IL | Mclean | Danvers | A tree was blown down onto a house southeast of Danvers. The roof of an old barn was blown off and numerous tree branches were knocked down as well. |
| 05:25Z | 52 | NE | Mcpherson | Tryon | Reports of four inch diameter tree branches down. |
| 05:39Z | 55 | TX | Val Verde | (drt)del Rio Intl Ar | A thunderstorm produced wind gusts measured by the Del Rio International Airport ASOS at 63 mph that damaged the National Weather Service upper air facility. |
| 06:16Z | 78 | NE | Lincoln | North Platte | Straight line winds between 65 and 90 mph destroyed a pole barn that measured 73 by 30 feet. That debris hit a second building, damaging the roof, south wall, and windows. |
| 06:26Z | 60 | IL | Ford | Piper City | Eight to ten power poles were blown down. A few sheds were blown down. A big evergreen tree was blown down along with numerous large tree limbs. |
| 07:30Z | 52 | NE | Brown | Johnstown | Large limbs blown down, and a metal tractor rim was thrown twenty yards. |
| 07:50Z | 61 | IL | Woodford | El Paso | Five trees were blown down and a power pole was damaged. |
| 11:05Z | 50 | IL | Will | Romeoville | Several tree limbs, a few approximately 5 inches in diameter, were blown down. Several parts of fences were also blown down, near the intersection of Naperville Drive and Honeytree Drive. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).