Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
23:38Z 61 IL Sangamon Sherman A pine tree was blown over at Village Hall.
00:10Z 52 IL Logan Chestervale A large tree was blown down across Primm Road and 1200 Avenue about 4 miles south of Lincoln.
00:54Z 83 IL Logan Lake Fork A severe thunderstorm moving to the northeast into southern Logan County produced a wind gust estimated at 95 mph, most likely from a microburst. The wind destroyed a outbuilding in an open field. A few trees were also damaged in the vicinity of the building.
04:25Z 50 WV Ritchie Mountain Power lines were blown down at the intersection of Route 74 and Haddox Run Road northeast of Pennsboro.
05:05Z 60 AL Houston Hollis Dairy Rd Trees and power lines were blown down with siding damage to a school.
05:30Z 50 AL Houston Pearce A power outage occurred along Hunter Road due to trees down on lines.
05:45Z 50 TN Bledsoe Ninemile Several trees were reported down across Big Springs Gap Road.
05:50Z 50 TN Sequatchie Fredonia Trees were reported down along State Route 8 on Cagle Mountain.
07:05Z 50 GA Dougherty Albany Power lines were blown down in the Albany area with around 2000 customers out at the peak.
07:42Z 65 GA Worth Doles Trees were snapped north of Medders Road.
07:55Z 65 AL Houston Brannon Stand Several trees and power poles were snapped.
09:05Z 50 GA Early Rowena A tree was blown down south of Arlington.
09:50Z 50 AL Houston Wicksburg Trees were blown down in the Wicksburg area.
10:15Z 50 GA Worth Doles A couple of trees were blown down.
10:15Z 50 AL Houston Jones Crossroads Minor damage was reported around hole number 2 at the Highland Golf Course.
10:50Z 50 AL Houston Columbia Trees and power lines were blown down in the Columbia area.
11:05Z 50 FL Holmes Bonifay A tree was blown down along Highway 90 along with a power line.

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