Thunderstorm Wind Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Magnitude Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Magnitude | State | County | Location | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19:30Z | 65 | VA | Danville (c) | Danville | Several large trees were blown down by severe straight-line winds in the Ballou Park area of the City of Danville. |
| 19:30Z | 70 | NC | Rockingham | Harrisons Xrds | A storm survey concluded that numerous trees were found uprooted and blown down in a generally southerly direction, with the damage occurring in a divergent pattern along a broken path. A couple of the fallen trees landed on nearby homes, however damage to the structures appeared to be minimal. The damaging winds were the result of very heavy rain within the embedded thunderstorms in the area allowing the strong winds aloft to mix down to the surface. |
| 19:45Z | 60 | NC | Caswell | Blackwell | Roughly 60 trees were blown down across the northern portion of Caswell County as very heavy rainfall associated with thunderstorms which developed in Tropical Storm Michael allowed strong winds aloft to mix down to the surface. |
| 20:00Z | 50 | VA | Spotsylvania | Chancellor | A large tree was blown down in the 11400 block of Catharpin Road between Catharpin Landing Road and Piney Branch Road. |
| 20:00Z | 60 | VA | Charlotte | Saxe | At least twenty trees, as well as several power lines, were blown down across portions of Charlotte County as very heavy rainfall associated with thunderstorms which developed in one of the feeder bands of Tropical Storm Michael allowed strong winds aloft to mix down to the surface. |
| 20:30Z | 65 | VA | Halifax | Vernon Hill | Numerous trees were blown down by severe straight-line winds along Charlie Brown Lane. |
| 20:50Z | 50 | VA | Buckingham | Mt Rush | At least fifteen trees were blown down across portions of Buckingham County as very heavy rainfall associated with thunderstorms which developed in one of the feeder bands of Tropical Storm Michael allowed strong winds aloft to mix down to the surface. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).