Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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12:15Z 61 NE Washington Blair The roof of a building was blown off near the Cargil plant east of Blair. In addition, several trees were reported down throughout the city of Blair.
18:55Z 50 MS Lee Belden Straight line winds knocked down several trees and overturned a tractor trailer at the Belden exit of U.S. Highway 78.
19:05Z 50 MS Itawamba Mantachie Straight line winds knocked down a few road signs along with some large tree limbs just west of Mantachie.
19:58Z 56 AZ Cochise (dug)bisbee Douglas Bisbee-Douglas Airport ASOS recorded thunderstorm wind gust of 64 mph.
20:00Z 50 MS Monroe Smithville Straight line winds knocked down several trees along the county road between Smithville and Hatley.
21:30Z 65 TX Ector Odessa A thunderstorm moved across Ector County and produced wind damage in Odessa. The wind damage was determined to be from a microburst. The most intense winds and greatest damage during the thunderstorm was confined to Triple Crown Drive near the intersection of South Gallant Fox Avenue in Odessa. Damage consisted of a corrugated tin roof partially blown off of a barn. A side addition to the barn collapsed from the wind. Tree branches of up to two inches from a partially live tree were broken. Debris from the barn roof travelled about 200 yards across the street and punctured a mobile home. Winds also blew off part of the siding from the mobile home. A vehicle on the property was damaged by the wind and the roof debris. The West Odessa Fire Department reported several power poles snapped in the area. Based on the damage, the peak wind speed was 70 to 80 mph. The cost of damage is a very rough estimate.
21:45Z 65 ND Richland Wahpeton Wind driven hail produced widespread tree damage across northern and eastern neighborhoods in Wahpeton. Numerous large trees or tree limbs were snapped off near ground level while neighborhoods were littered with smaller branches, leaf debris, and hail. Peak winds were estimated at 75 mph with the strong winds lasting for several minutes.
21:46Z 70 MN Wilkin Breckenridge Numerous large trees were blown down. Power poles and power lines were blown down. An entire steel roof was torn off its rafters and flung southeastward across Minnesota Avenue. Impacts from the debris broke down a steel street light pole and caused incidental damage to other buildings across the street. Peak winds were estimated at 80 mph.
21:55Z 65 MN Wilkin Breckenridge Hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter also fell with the very strong winds. Numerous large tree branches were also blown down.
22:04Z 56 KS Hamilton Kendall Winds were estimated to be 65 MPH.
22:16Z 52 KS Hamilton Kendall Winds were estimated to be 60 MPH.
22:20Z 87 KS Kearny Lakin Roofs were blown off two homes and a metal shed was total destroyed by the high winds.
22:35Z 50 MS Lauderdale Lauderdale A tree was blown down on York Road.
22:42Z 61 KS Kearny Lakin Winds were estimated to be 70 MPH.
22:55Z 80 KS Kearny Lakin Two barns were destroyed at a dairy and five cattle were killed.
23:05Z 60 ND Richland Blackmer Several three to five inch diameter tree branches were broken down in farm shelterbelts after a short burst of strong winds and very heavy rain. Some pea sized hail also fell.
23:07Z 52 MN Meeker Litchfield Several large tree branches were blown down in Litchfield.
23:15Z 65 KS Grant Hickok Winds were estimated to be 75 MPH.
23:18Z 52 MN Meeker Dassel A few trees were blown down near Dassel.
23:34Z 52 OK Beaver Slapout A thunderstorm developed over southern Beaver County during the evening hours of the 6th. The thunderstorm briefly intensified as it approached the city of Slapout (Beaver County). The Beaver County Emergency Manager reported that the thunderstorm produced a gust which broke 2 inch to 2 1/2 inch tree limbs off trees. The thunderstorm produced this gust while collapsing.
23:34Z 52 OK Beaver Slapout A thunderstorm developed over southern Beaver County during the evening hours of the 6th. The thunderstorm briefly intensified as it approached the city of Slapout (Beaver County). The Beaver County Emergency Manager reported that the thunderstorm produced a 60 mph gust. The thunderstorm produced this gust while collapsing.
23:55Z 50 MT Richland Sidney Airport (ksdy) Sidney Airport AWOS recorded 58 mph wind gusts.
23:55Z 52 AL Crenshaw Brantley Winds estimated at 60 mph downed trees in Brantley.
23:56Z 52 IA Jasper Vandalia Estimated wind gusts by the public. Tree limb damage reported.
00:02Z 52 KS Haskell Tice Winds were estimated to be at least 60 MPH.
00:41Z 51 NE Scotts Bluff (bff)helig Field The wind sensor at the Scottsbluff Airport measured a peak gust of 59 mph.
00:44Z 62 NE Scotts Bluff (bff)helig Field The wind sensor at the Scottsbluff Airport measured a peak gust of 71 mph.
00:45Z 56 OK Harper Buffalo The public estimated a gust to 65 mph.
00:48Z 52 MN Hennepin Bloomington A large tree was blown down at 83rd and Penn Avenue in Bloomington.
00:48Z 52 MN Hennepin Bloomington Several large tree limbs were blown down near Lyndale Avenue and Interstate 35W.
00:50Z 56 MN Hennepin Bloomington Numerous power lines and large tree branches were blown down in a swath from South Bloomington, south of Old Shakopee Road, to the Minnesota River.
00:54Z 52 MN Dakota Eagan Several large tree limbs were blown down in Eagan.
00:58Z 52 MN Hennepin Bloomington A large pine tree was uprooted near the Mall of America.
01:00Z 52 MN Dakota Coates A measured wind speed of 52 knots was recorded near Coates from a mobile car anemometer.
01:00Z 50 NE Scotts Bluff Mc Grew Trees were down across County Road 34.
01:11Z 52 KS Clark Sitka A large tree limb was blown down by the high wind and was estimated to be at least 60 MPH.
01:20Z 52 WI Pierce Prescott Several power lines were blown down near the intersection of Linn and St. Croix Street in Prescott, Wisconsin.
02:15Z 78 ND Stark Dickinson A National Weather Service Storm Survey was done on the west side of Dickinson where wind damage occurred. The very high winds blew the roof off a storage unit and blew doors in. The debris from this building was blown to the southeast, and resulted in additional damage to several other buildings and vehicles. The damage surveyed was consistent with straight line winds and not a tornado. The damage surveyed indicated peak wind speeds of approximately 90 miles per hour.
02:25Z 76 ND Stark (dik)dickinson Muni The Dickinson Airport manager indicated there was no damage at or around the airport.
02:36Z 52 ND Stark Lefor This was a public report of very strong winds. Intermittent power outages were also reported.
02:44Z 57 OK Woodward Quinlan
02:52Z 50 WI Trempealeau Eleva Trees and power lines were blown down in Eleva.
02:55Z 60 NE Cheyenne Colton A grain elevator toppled onto another destroying both.
03:03Z 52 NE Cheyenne Sidney An estimated wind gust of 60 mph was reported just west of Sidney.
03:06Z 52 WI Chippewa Cornell Several large tree limbs were blown down west of Cornell.
03:12Z 56 WI Chippewa Boyd Two barns had roof damage, plus several large trees were blown down northwest of Boyd, Wisconsin.
03:19Z 50 WI Clark Junction Trees and power lines were blown down across Thorp Township, including the town of Thorp where the power was knocked out on the west side of town.
03:19Z 50 WI Taylor Gilman Thunderstorms winds blew down some power lines and flattened corn near Gilman.
03:28Z 52 ND Hettinger Mott Pea size hail accompanied the strong winds.
03:38Z 50 WI Clark Withee The roof was blown off a pole barn and silo near Withee. Several trees were also blown down with two vehicles damaged by the falling trees.
03:43Z 50 WI Clark Owen Trees were blown down west of Curtiss along County Road P.
03:48Z 50 WI Clark Colby A power pole was snapped by strong winds that brought power lines down in Colby.
03:57Z 50 WI Jackson Vaudreuil Numerous trees were blown down in and around Black River Falls.
03:59Z 55 WI Jackson Winnebago Mission Trees were blown down at the Ho-Chunk Nation's Andrew Blackhawk Memorial Pow-Wow Grounds northeast of Black River Falls.
04:16Z 50 WI Clark Sherwood Numerous trees were blown down in Sherwood Township along County Road Z.
04:18Z 52 KS Reno Castleton Reported by a trained spotter.
04:25Z 56 KS Reno Willowbrook Power lines were reported down.
04:25Z 60 WI Juneau Meadow Vly Numerous trees were blown down in the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge.
04:26Z 65 KS Reno Yoder Several trees were reported to have been blown down.
04:29Z 54 TX Lubbock (lbb)lubbock Intl Ar The ASOS site at Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport reported a gust to 62 mph under a decaying thunderstorm.
04:30Z 52 WI Wood Marshfield Scattered trees were blown down which caused power outages in the city of Marshfield.
04:37Z 65 KS Reno Haven Several trees were reported to have been blown down.
04:38Z 56 KS Reno Hutchinson A tree had been blown down onto a house.
04:42Z 60 WI Adams New Rome Several trees were blown down in New Rome.
04:44Z 52 KS Sedgwick Mt Hope Reported by local law enforcement.
04:44Z 52 WI Monroe Angelo The roof was lifted off and windows blown out of county office buildings just north of Sparta. Crops were also flattened in the same area and numerous trees and power lines were blown down on the north side of Sparta.
04:46Z 52 KS Sedgwick Andale Large branches were broken off of some trees.
05:12Z 61 WI Waupaca King The public reported trees and powerlines down in the town of King, or just southwest of the city of Waupaca. A few trees fell on homes.
05:15Z 65 WI Waupaca Waupaca An estimated wind gust of 75 mph was reported just east of the city of Waupaca.
05:15Z 65 WI Waushara Wild Rose Thunderstorm winds blew down several dozen trees in Wild Rose. Several houses were damaged by the fallen trees. In addition, some roads become impassable over northern and eastern sections of Waushara County due to downed trees.
05:28Z 61 WI Marinette Marinette Thunderstorm winds knocked down trees and power lines in the city of Marinette.
05:30Z 55 MI Menominee Menominee Three trees of unknown diameter blown down in Menominee along with a number of large tree branches. County dispatch reports a metal utility shed was also blown out of a yard.
05:34Z 76 WI Outagamie Hortonville A severe thunderstorm produced a wind gust of 87 mph just southeast of Hortonville.
05:41Z 53 WI Outagamie Kimberly A measured wind gust of 61 mph was recorded just east of the city of Appleton.
05:44Z 76 WI Calumet Darboy A trained spotter reported a measured wind gust of 86 mph at the intersection of County Highway N and County Highway KK, about 3 miles east-northeast of the town of Darboy.
05:44Z 51 WI Outagamie Greenville A wind gust of 59 mph was recorded by the automated weather observing system at the Outagamie County Airport.
05:47Z 58 WI Outagamie Appleton A measured wind gust of 67 mph was reported at Lawrence University, in the city of Appleton.
06:04Z 52 WI Manitowoc Maribel A semi-trailer was blown over on Interstate 43, north of County Road Z. This report was relayed by television station WLUK.
06:05Z 52 WI Manitowoc Kellnersville The public reported scattered trees down in the town of Kellnersville.
06:08Z 51 WI Brown Denmark A measured wind gust of 59 mph was recorded in the town of Denmark.
06:12Z 68 WI Manitowoc Mishicot A measured wind gust of 78 mph was reported just west of the town of Mishicot.
06:13Z 70 WI Manitowoc Mishicot The public reported that many trees and powerlines were blown down in the town of Mishicot. This caused the power to go out in the town.
06:17Z 52 KS Butler Cassoday Reported on the Kansas turnpike at mile post 97.
06:18Z 65 WI Manitowoc Two Rivers The public reported that many trees and powerlines were knocked down on the north side of Two Rivers.
06:18Z 56 IA Adams Prescott A large tree several feet in diameter was blown down in a yard. Surrounding corn fields had stalk damage with stripped leaves due to hail and wind.
06:20Z 61 IA Adams Mercer Two foot diameter tree snapped. One to 1.5 inch diameter flagpole bent southwest approximately 30 degrees along Highway 34. Winds estimated at 70 MPH.
06:31Z 52 KS Greenwood Hamilton Reported by county official.
06:42Z 50 IA Tama Chelsea Trained spotter reported 3 to 5 inch diameter branches down.
06:43Z 52 IA Tama Chelsea Trained spotter reported 60 MPH winds with 3 to 4 inch diameter branches down.
06:44Z 52 IA Tama Chelsea High winds downed trees.
07:05Z 61 KS Rawlins Atwood
07:10Z 61 MI Manistee Manistee Measured at the entrance to Manistee Harbor.
07:14Z 52 KS Wilson Neodesha Reported by a trained spotter.
07:25Z 54 MI Manistee Wildwood Numerous trees were downed between Milarch and Erdman Roads in Onekama Township.
07:30Z 52 MI Manistee Wellston Scattered downed trees occurred in Wellston, including one tree downed onto a vehicle.
07:30Z 54 MI Benzie Frankfort Arpt Numerous trees were downed between Frankfort and Benzonia.
07:30Z 61 MI Lake Irons Lake county emergency management reported that numerous trees were blown down throughout Lake county with widespread power outages.
07:34Z 52 NE Red Willow Mc Cook Multiple trees split/uprooted. One tree crushed two vehicles and damaged a garage near E 1st and D St. Damage report relayed via Spotter Network.
07:40Z 51 IA Keokuk Sigourney A wind gust of 59 mph was measured at a mesonet site near Sigourney.
07:40Z 53 MI Mason Hamlin Lake Lake A 61 mph measured gust was reported by a mesonet station at Big Sable Point and several trees were blown down across portions of Mason county.
07:50Z 52 MI Wexford Hobart Several trees were downed south of Cadillac.
08:00Z 60 MI Osceola Evart Muni Arpt The public reported that multiple trees were blown down just west of Evart and across portions of Osceola county.
08:00Z 52 MI Grand Traverse Monroe Center Tents were blown down and camper awnings were damaged at the Northwest Michigan Fair.
08:15Z 52 MO Cass Drexel A large tree was split in half. Thunderstorm wind gusts were estimated up to 60 mph.
08:19Z 52 MO Harrison Bethany Thunderstorm wind gusts were estimated up to 60 mph.
08:55Z 56 MO Iron Sabula Thunderstorm winds blew down a large tree onto Highway 49 just north of Annapolis.
09:08Z 52 KS Graham Hill City
09:25Z 56 MO Madison Zion Thunderstorm winds blew down a large tree across U.S. Highway 67 a couple of miles south of Cherokee Pass.
10:08Z 56 MI Shiawassee New Lothrop Trees were reported blown down.
10:20Z 65 MI Genesee Farrandville Thunderstorm winds blew down one old garage along with numerous trees.|A camper was also over turned, along with extensive tree damage. The damage path extended along and north of Jenning Road Just south of Lake Road toward North Saginaw Road.
10:30Z 56 MI Genesee Pine Run Trees and wires reported down.
10:35Z 61 KY Mccracken Melber A microburst downed dozens of trees and limbs. A carport was blown approximately 400 feet and destroyed. The average width of the damage path was 100 yards.
10:37Z 52 MI Genesee Russellville Power lines and wired reported down.
10:38Z 56 MI Lapeer North Lake Trees reported down in Marathon Township.
10:46Z 56 MI Lapeer Elba Trees reported down.
10:46Z 52 MI Genesee Davison A tree was reported down.
10:55Z 52 MO Wright Hartville Several trees were blown down.
11:06Z 52 MI Lapeer Dryden Trees reported down.
11:10Z 52 MO Texas Licking Several trees were blown down on Highway 32 near the Dent and Texas County line.

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