Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
01:05Z 50 AR Chicot Dermott A few trees were blown down, and a couple of power lines were down in town.
02:15Z 50 MS Quitman Marks A few trees down on power lines on the east side of Marks.
02:40Z 55 TN Benton Liberty Several tops of trees down on Highway 69 between Camden and Big Sandy.
03:15Z 50 MS Lafayette University A few trees down across the city of Oxford.
03:33Z 50 KY Warren Anna There were multiple large tree limbs down along Highway 185 just south of Anna.
03:37Z 52 KY Edmonson Pig Two trees were reported down on Mammoth Cave Road in Mammoth Cave Park.
03:55Z 53 KY Warren Drake There was a tree down on Woodburn Allen Springs Road.
04:30Z 50 LA West Carroll Oak Grove Kelly Arpt Three trees were blown down on Bienz Road. One tree was blown down on Woods Road, and another tree was blown down on Hill Church Road.
04:38Z 53 KY Taylor Hobson There was a softwood tree down on a vehicle and another split tree on Dragway Lane.
04:48Z 60 TN Hickman Hornertown Several trees were snapped and uprooted to the southeast and south along a narrow swath roughly 1.75 miles long from Kimmings Bridge Road to Arnold Road. This may have been a weak EF-0 tornado, but the damage along with radar data were too inconclusive.
04:50Z 56 TN Wayne Waynesboro A tree fell onto a car on Folgers Drive in Waynesboro.
04:50Z 52 KY Adair Columbia Ludot Arpt There was a tree across the roadway at Greenburg Road and Pettys Fork Creek.
04:50Z 56 TN Wayne Waynesboro Wayne County Emergency Manager estimated a 65 mph wind gust in downtown Waynesboro.
04:50Z 52 KY Adair Cane Vly There was a tree blocking the roadway.
05:00Z 48 TN Williamson Fairview Trees were blown down in Fairview.
05:08Z 52 TN Maury Williamsport Several trees were blown down in the Williamsport area.
05:11Z 56 TN Hickman Jones Vly Several trees were snapped and uprooted north of Leatherwood Road west of Dry Prong Road. Based on radar data, this may have been a brief tornado touchdown, but damage was too inconclusive.
05:12Z 43 AL Lauderdale Threet A tree was knocked down at CR 85 at CR 261.
05:13Z 43 AL Lauderdale Oakland A tree was knocked down on CR 235 in Oakland. Time estimated by radar.
05:15Z 52 TN Maury Santa Fe A tree was blown down on Fly Road in Santa Fe.
05:15Z 55 MS Tishomingo Luke Strong wind gusts blew over power poles.
05:17Z 43 AL Lauderdale Johnson Xrds A tree was knocked down on CR 259 near CR 10 in Cloverdale. Time estimated by radar.
05:20Z 53 KY Jessamine Mt Lebanon There were reports of trees down and minor flooding near Sulfer Well and Chrisman Mill.
05:25Z 43 AL Lauderdale Waterloo A tree was knocked down on CR 14 near CR 1.
05:28Z 60 KY Fayette Athens It was reported that trees and a barn were damaged on McCalls Mill Road. Also on the 4800 block of Athens Walnut Hill Road trees, a barn, and a playset were damaged.
05:35Z 65 TN Williamson Thompsons Station A 7.5 mile long by nearly 1 mile wide microburst struck areas from Thompson's Station northeastward through the far southern portions of Franklin. Several trees and large tree limbs were blown down near downtown Thompson's Station, including on School Street. A small amount of siding was also blown off a home on Channing Drive near I-840. Further northeast in the Southpoint subdivision near Highway 31 at West Harpeth Road, several trees were blown down on Jay Bee Court and Emerald Court, one home suffered minor shingle damage on Jay Bee Court, and a fence was blown down on Erin Lane. More trees were snapped and uprooted on Snowbird Hollow Road and along Green Valley Blvd. An NWS employee watched a 75-foot tall tree get blown down in his front yard on Stalcup Court. Further northeast, another tree was knocked down on St George's Way, and large branches were blown down on Beechlawn Drive. Winds were estimated up to 75 mph.
05:39Z 56 TN Williamson Calle Trees were blown down on Goose Creek Bypass at McLemore Road in far southern Franklin.
05:40Z 35 AL Lauderdale Killen Tree limbs were knocked down on CR 63 in Killen. Time estimated by radar.
05:42Z 52 TN Maury Mc Cains A tree was blown down near the intersection of Pulaski Highway and Murphy Lane south of Columbia.
05:44Z 56 TN Maury Glendale Trees were blown down across Moorsville Pike, closing the road.
05:47Z 61 AL Lauderdale Lexington Power lines and trees were knocked down on CR 59 about 3/4 mile off of Highway 64 in Lexington. Time estimated by radar.
05:51Z 50 MS Tishomingo Golden Tree down on house on Golden Road in town.
05:57Z 56 TN Williamson Triune A storm survey by a trained spotter indicated a 2 mile long by 500 yards wide swath of wind damage struck far eastern Williamson County near Triune. Several trees were snapped or uprooted in the area along Highway 96 at Hawkins Road and Old Murfreesboro Road. More trees were blown down near a private golf course between Highway 96 and Spanntown Road. More trees were knocked down on Spanntown Road west of New Castle Road, one of which fell across and blocked Spanntown Road, and one home in the area lost some shingles. Winds were estimated up to 65 mph. Based on radar data, this may have been a weak EF-0 tornado, but damage was too sparse and inconclusive.
05:58Z 56 TN Williamson Nolensville Trees were blown down on Rocky Ford Road at Fly Road in Nolensville.
06:02Z 52 AL Colbert Colbert Hgts Roof damage was reported at the field house at Colbert Heights High School.
06:11Z 50 KY Rockcastle Mt Vernon Dispatch and the public (via social media) reported a couple trees were downed near Mt. Vernon as a line of storms with severe gusts moved through.
06:13Z 61 TN Bedford Cedar Grove A NWS storm survey along with Google Earth high resolution satellite imagery determined a 3.34 mile long by 150 yard wide swath of wind damage occurred along a path from 2.4 miles southwest of Rover to 1.1 miles east-southeast of Rover. Several trees were blown down at the start of the path to the north of Virgil Beasley Road just east of the Marshall County line. A barn lost some sheet metal roof panels and several cedar trees were snapped on a farm on Blanton Road just north of Cedar Grove Road. Further to the east, at least 4 homes on Amy Lane just south of Coopertown Road suffered minor wind damage such as loss of a few shingles and siding. One shed was also overturned and several trees were blown down. A barn also lost part of its roof on Jack Taylor Road. Winds were estimated up to 70 mph. Based on radar data, this damage was likely caused by a brief EF-0 tornado, but the damage was considered too sparse and weak to be conclusive. The information on this damage was updated in July 2020 based on newly available high resolution satellite imagery.
06:29Z 56 TN Rutherford Plainview Several homes around 2825 Cliffside Drive received minor roof damage and some outbuildings were destroyed.
07:00Z 52 TN Moore Pleasant Hill Trees were knocked down at Pleasant Hill Road at Jacey Lane.
07:05Z 43 TN Moore Marble Hill A tree was knocked down and partially blocked state highway 50 near the Franklin County Line.
07:06Z 52 TN Dekalb Snows Hill Trees were blown down in the yard of a home at 2230 Old Snow Hill Road.
07:08Z 50 MS Oktibbeha Bugh A tree was blown down along Craig Springs Road.
07:42Z 70 TN Grundy Freemont Facebook reports and photos indicate a swath of wind damage, likely from the rear flank downdraft of the EF-2 tornado passing off to the north, snapped and uprooted dozens of trees on the west side of Eagle Lake along Eagle Lake Road north of Highway 108.
07:47Z 50 MS Lowndes Interstate City A tree was blown down on Military and Ridge roads.
07:53Z 87 TN Grundy Barkertown High resolution satellite imagery from Google Earth in May 2019 determined a severe downburst struck the Savage Gulf State Natural Area near the Sequatchie County line, then continued eastward into Sequatchie County. Hundreds of trees were blown down along a 2 mile long by 500 yards wide path in this forested area with no road access. Based on the damage, this may have been a third tornado developing north of the previous tornado as it dissipated in extreme eastern Grundy County. Winds were estimated up to 100 mph.
07:54Z 87 TN Grundy Barkertown A NWS storm survey along with high resolution satellite imagery from Google Earth in May 2019 determined the second Grundy County tornado dissipated into a large, severe downburst near the Grundy/Sequatchie County line. Dozens of trees were blown down along and south of Highway 399 in extreme eastern Grundy County, with damage then continuing northeastward into Sequatchie County. Winds were estimated up to 100 mph.
08:00Z 50 TN Sequatchie Cagle Several power lines and trees were reported down near the intersection of Highway 399 and Highway 111.
08:00Z 50 TN Bledsoe Pailo Highway 127 and old 28 were close with numerous trees, power lines, and poles reported down.
08:34Z 50 TN Marion Sulphur Spgs A tree was reported down on Highway 27 with one lane blocked.
08:43Z 50 TN Meigs Decatur Scattered trees were reported down across the county.
08:50Z 50 TN Hamilton Rathburn A tree was reported down on a parked car.
08:51Z 50 TN Mcminn Andrews Chapel Several trees were reported down at county roads 725 and 700.
08:53Z 50 TN Mcminn Athens One tree was reported down with some small hail in the vicinity.
09:00Z 50 TN Polk Benton Three trees were reported down on power lines at Highway 314 and main street.
09:10Z 50 TN Roane Bradbury Report occurred at Highway 95 between Bear Creek Road and the western entrance of Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
09:11Z 50 TN Loudon Robinson Mill Several trees were reported down near Vonore Road.
09:15Z 50 TN Mcminn Union Mc Minn A tree was downed on County Road 250 near Pond Hill Church. The tree blocked both lanes.
09:17Z 50 TN Hamilton Harrison Scattered trees and power lines were reported down across the county.
09:20Z 50 GA Walker Hedges The Walker County 911 center reported trees blown down across the central county from around the intersection of Highways 193 and 341 to around the 300 block of Highway 151.
09:20Z 50 TN Loudon Eaton Xrd Several trees were reported down on Highway 321 which resulted in the road being closed.
09:26Z 50 TN Knox Farragut The tops of several trees were snapped off.
09:26Z 50 TN Knox Lovell Roof damage was reported at the Christian Academy of Knox.
09:45Z 55 TN Knox West Knoxville A peak wind gust of 63 mph was reported in West Knoxville.
09:45Z 50 TN Knox Gulf Park Significant damage was reported at a home on Coventry Road where a tree crashed through the roof of the structure.
09:46Z 50 TN Knox West Knoxville Roof damage was reported at a few homes on Richmond Avenue.
09:55Z 50 TN Blount Maryville Widespread tree damage was reported across the county.
10:04Z 50 TN Polk Postelle A few trees were reported down on Highway 64.
10:07Z 50 TN Union Luttrell Trees and power lines were reported down on Highway 61 East.
10:09Z 50 TN Sevier Pitner Trees were reported down on Maryville Highway in Seymour near the Blount county line.
10:10Z 50 TN Jefferson New Market Trees were reported down at many locations throughout the county.
10:15Z 50 GA Murray Chatsworth The Murray County Emergency Manager reported trees and power lines blown down in south Chatsworth from around the intersection of Highway 411 and Leonard Bridge Road to around the intersection of Red Road and Railroad Road.
10:20Z 50 TN Monroe Tellico Plains Multiple trees and power lines were reported down across the county.
10:35Z 50 GA Fannin Kingtown The Fannin County Emergency Manager reported trees blown down across the county from around the intersection of McCay Street and Old Epworth Road in McCaysville to around Old Highway 76, Dry Branch Road, Aska Road and Snake Nation Road east of Blue Ridge.
10:45Z 50 GA Gilmer New Hope The Gilmer County Emergency Manager reported several trees blown down in the Robert's Ridge area northwest of Ellijay.
10:55Z 50 TN Greene Greeneville Several trees were reported down in the southern portion of the county.
11:14Z 50 TN Hawkins Alumwell A tree was reported down near the intersection of Highway 70 and Clonce Road.
11:17Z 50 TN Washington Jonesboro Several trees were reported down in Jonesboro and Embreeville.
11:24Z 50 TN Sullivan Sullivan Gardens A tree was reported down near Bays Mountain Eastman Recreation Park.

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