Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
22:00Z 52 MO Macon Goldsberry Some small branches were broken off of a tree near South Gifford. Winds were estimated around 60 mph.
22:30Z 65 OK Pittsburg Mc Alester Strong thunderstorm wind blew down a tree in town.
22:39Z 52 MO Benton Warsaw A metal carport was blown down and damaged.
22:39Z 52 MO Benton Racket A tree fell down on to a campground. There was small hail also reported.
22:48Z 52 MO St. Clair Collins There was a picture on social media of a tree snapped in Collins.
22:52Z 70 MO Randolph Higbee A weakened brick building was destroyed by strong winds preceding the tornado that formed just east of Higbee. The damage was extensive, but considering the dilapidated nature of the building and the unidirectional nature of the damage, strong thunderstorm winds of around 70 to 80 mph were deemed to be the cause of the damage.
22:55Z 50 OK Muskogee Webbers Falls Sheffi The Oklahoma Mesonet station south of Webbers Falls measured 58 mph thunderstorm wind gusts.
23:05Z 52 MO Clark Neeper An NWS Storm Survey team found small limbs broken that were up to 1 inch diameter.
23:06Z 52 MO Clark Neeper An NWS Storm Survey team found small limbs down that were up to the size of 1 inch diameter.
23:15Z 52 MO Mcdonald Pineville Edwards Ar Three trees were blown down on Big Sugar Creek Road east of Pineville.
23:33Z 60 IA Lee Keokuk Broadcast media relayed a report that a patio roof was removed by the winds, taking with it part of the roof of the house. The time of the event was based on radar analysis and eyewitness reports.
23:40Z 65 MO Monroe Stoutsville Thunderstorm winds blew down several large trees onto Highway U east of Paris.
23:41Z 61 MO Moniteau Enon Thunderstorm winds caused some minor roof damage to a house, as well as a shed, at the intersection of Fahrni Road and Morrow Road. Further east, several trees were uprooted and a metal outbuilding had it's roof blown off.
23:55Z 70 MO Greene Willard A NWS storm survey revealed that straight line winds between 75 and 80 mph damaged multiple trees, ripped shingles off several homes, and damaged a pole barn on the southwest side of Willard.
23:58Z 56 MO Cole Jefferson City Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees, as well as power lines, between Dawson Drive and Dunklin Street along Lafayette Street.
00:05Z 52 MO Greene Willard There was damage to a barn.
00:05Z 52 MO Greene Willard Several power lines were blown down.
00:15Z 61 MO Greene Sgf Downtown Arpt A commercial dumpster was blown over. There was some insulation blown into the air.
00:33Z 78 IL Warren Swan Creek The fire department reported a power pole down from thunderstorm winds.
00:45Z 61 AR Sebastian Mansfield Strong thunderstorm wind damaged the roof of a home and destroyed a metal barn.
04:00Z 61 AR Saline Owensville This is a delayed report. Received a report of several trees snapped and a well house blown over near Lonsdale in northern Saline county.
04:25Z 52 AR Pulaski Woodland Hgts Amateur radio operators reported trees and power lines downed on Kanis Rd. in west Little rock. There are reports of roof damage in the same area.

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