Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
18:55Z 52 TX Nacogdoches Etoile A tree was blown down on County Road 4945.
19:26Z 52 TX Leon Malvern An MPING report indicated trees snapped or uprooted approximately 12 miles southeast of Oakwood, TX.
19:39Z 52 TX Rusk Price A tree was blown down across Highway 42.
19:40Z 52 TX Houston Grapeland A power line was downed and there was a lot of unknown sized hail.
19:44Z 61 LA Sabine Zwolle Ammons Arpt Trees and power lines were downed on Queens Road near Toledo Bend Reservoir.
19:48Z 52 TX Houston Grapeland There was sporadic tree damage throughout the Grapeland area.
19:55Z 50 TX Anderson Elkhart Emergency management reported a few trees down near the city of Elkhart, TX.
21:24Z 52 OK Garvin Wynnewood Semi-trailer on its side at I35.
21:27Z 65 TX San Augustine Denning Trees were downed on Highway 21 a few miles east of Chireno.
21:35Z 61 LA Grant Pollock Trees down on Highway 165 in Pollock.
22:18Z 52 TX Harrison Elysian Flds A tree was downed on Floyd Evans Road and Old Town Road north of Elysian Fields.
22:42Z 56 LA Bossier Vanceville Shingles were blown off of a home in North Bossier City. Tree limbs were snapped as well. Report from mPING.
23:06Z 56 LA Caddo Dixie Gardens Shingles were blown off of a home in East Shreveport. Small limbs were snapped off of trees. Report from mPING.
23:13Z 61 KS Scott Modoc Power poles were blown down by the high wind.
23:20Z 56 LA Caddo Lucas A few trees and a fence were blown over in the Town South subdivision.
23:20Z 56 KS Scott Modoc Winds were estimated to be 60 to 70 MPH.
23:30Z 56 LA Webster Doyline Trees were downed just east of Doyline.
23:34Z 50 LA Concordia Deer Park A couple of trees were blown down, including one on Highway 15 near Deer Park.
23:35Z 56 LA Webster Minden Trees were downed in Minden.
00:15Z 52 NM Eddy Artesia A thunderstorm produced a 60 mph wind gust at the Artesia AWOS site.
00:43Z 50 LA Franklin Ft Necessity Trees were blown down in western Franklin Parish.
00:55Z 50 LA Franklin Gilbert Trees were blown down onto power lines in Gilbert.
01:00Z 50 LA Catahoula Sicily Is Trees were blown down.
01:33Z 50 MS Adams Pine Ridge Trees were blown down along Martin Luther King Road near Annas Bottom Road.
01:36Z 50 MS Jefferson Church Hill Multiple trees were blown down in the county.
01:45Z 50 MS Claiborne Port Gibson Power lines were blown down on Highway 18. Two homes sustained damage.
02:00Z 50 MS Claiborne Pattison Trees were blown down.
02:10Z 56 TX Shelby Shelbyville Trees were downed on FM 2694 several miles west of Huxley.
02:14Z 50 MS Copiah Meadows Store Trees were blown down in the western part of the county.
02:46Z 61 AR Howard Temperanceville Large trees were downed just west of Nashville.
02:56Z 56 LA Bienville Saline Trees were downed in Saline.
03:05Z 87 MS Copiah Bowerton During the late evening, a severe thunderstorm was responsible for an extensive swath of significant damage across several counties in the southern portion of the NWS Jackson service area. The main corridor of focused and higher end wind damage was across southern Copiah to far southern Simpson, as well as all of northern sections of Lawrence, Jefferson Davis and Covington counties before dissipating across northwest Jones County. Based on a NWS damage survey of portions of this swath, along with accounts and assessments from local Emergency Managers, significant wind speeds across this swath ranged between 80 and 100 mph. Within the overall swath, there were generally 2 to 3 focused corridors, roughly running from west northwest to east southeast, where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. General dimensions of the swath can be described as roughly 80 miles long with a width of 6 to 8 miles where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. Damage across this large swath were primarily damaged trees and downed power lines. Tree damage was a combination of uprooted and snapped trees and was quite extensive and best characterized by hundreds of thousands of damaged trees. Downed power lines and broken poles were extensive as well across the swath. Additionally, many structures were damaged with degrees of damage from minor to major. All of this was due to a combination of the wind itself causing damage or by downed trees damaging the structure. In Copiah County, the strongest hit area included Stronghope community and points east towards the river and across Duckworth, Pearl Valley and Beasley Roads with both structural damage to houses and trees down.
03:05Z 56 LA Bienville New Friendship Trees were downed across Highway 155 about two miles north of the Highway 4 intersection.
03:07Z 56 LA Bienville Saline Trees were downed on Shady Grove Road just off of Highway 155 northeast of Saline.
03:08Z 56 LA Winn Mill A few trees were downed on Highway 1233.
03:10Z 56 LA Bienville Danville A large tree was blown down across an 18 wheeler on Highway 501 about 3 miles south of the Friendship community.
03:13Z 56 LA Bienville Danville Trees were blown down on Highway 4 in the Danville community.
03:14Z 54 MS Lincoln Brookhaven A few sections of the awning were peeled off at the Sonic in Brookhaven. The sign was also blown out. Several large trees were blown down at the Brookhaven Animal Rescue League Adoption Center, which also caused damage to fencing and power lines at the center.
03:15Z 56 LA Winn Gansville A few trees were blown down across Highway 505 northwest of Dodson.
03:19Z 50 MS Copiah Beauregard Trees were blown down.
03:29Z 50 MS Lawrence Oma Trees were blown down along Bobby Kennedy Road as well as along Highway 27.
03:35Z 87 MS Lawrence Oma During the late evening, a severe thunderstorm was responsible for an extensive swath of significant damage across several counties in the southern portion of the NWS Jackson service area. The main corridor of focused and higher end wind damage was across southern Copiah to far southern Simpson, as well as all of northern sections of Lawrence, Jefferson Davis and Covington counties before dissipating across northwest Jones County. Based on a NWS damage survey of portions of this swath, along with accounts and assessments from local Emergency Managers, significant wind speeds across this swath ranged between 80 and 100 mph. Within the overall swath, there were generally 2 to 3 focused corridors, roughly running from west northwest to east southeast, where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. General dimensions of the swath can be described as roughly 80 miles long with a width of 6 to 8 miles where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. Damage across this large swath were primarily damaged trees and downed power lines. Tree damage was a combination of uprooted and snapped trees and was quite extensive and best characterized by hundreds of thousands of damaged trees. Downed power lines and broken poles were extensive as well across the swath. Additionally, many structures were damaged with degrees of damage from minor to major. All of this was due to a combination of the wind itself causing damage or by downed trees damaging the structure. In Lawrence County, the strongest hit area included New Hebron along with Crooked Creek, Cliburn Cemetery, N Pleasant Hill and Sutton Roads including Highway 42.
03:38Z 76 MS Simpson Schley During the late evening, a severe thunderstorm was responsible for an extensive swath of significant damage across several counties in the southern portion of the NWS Jackson service area. The main corridor of focused and higher end wind damage was across southern Copiah to far southern Simpson, as well as all of northern sections of Lawrence, Jefferson Davis and Covington counties before dissipating across northwest Jones County. Based on a NWS damage survey of portions of this swath, along with accounts and assessments from local Emergency Managers, significant wind speeds across this swath ranged between 80 and 100 mph. Within the overall swath, there were generally 2 to 3 focused corridors, roughly running from west northwest to east southeast, where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. General dimensions of the swath can be described as roughly 80 miles long with a width of 6 to 8 miles where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. Damage across this large swath were primarily damaged trees and downed power lines. Tree damage was a combination of uprooted and snapped trees and was quite extensive and best characterized by hundreds of thousands of damaged trees. Downed power lines and broken poles were extensive as well across the swath. Additionally, many structures were damaged with degrees of damage from minor to major. All of this was due to a combination of the wind itself causing damage or by downed trees damaging the structure. In Simpson County, the strongest hit area was right along the southern border, where many trees were snapped or uprooted.
03:47Z 87 MS Jefferson Davis Hebron During the late evening, a severe thunderstorm was responsible for an extensive swath of significant damage across several counties in the southern portion of the NWS Jackson service area. The main corridor of focused and higher end wind damage was across southern Copiah to far southern Simpson, as well as all of northern sections of Lawrence, Jefferson Davis and Covington counties before dissipating across northwest Jones County. Based on a NWS damage survey of portions of this swath, along with accounts and assessments from local Emergency Managers, significant wind speeds across this swath ranged between 80 and 100 mph. Within the overall swath, there were generally 2 to 3 focused corridors, roughly running from west northwest to east southeast, where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. General dimensions of the swath can be described as roughly 80 miles long with a width of 6 to 8 miles where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. Damage across this large swath were primarily damaged trees and downed power lines. Tree damage was a combination of uprooted and snapped trees and was quite extensive and best characterized by hundreds of thousands of damaged trees. Downed power lines and broken poles were extensive as well across the swath. Additionally, many structures were damaged with degrees of damage from minor to major. All of this was due to a combination of the wind itself causing damage or by downed trees damaging the structure. In Jefferson Davis County, the strongest hit area included Highways 42, 13 and 541 along with W Whitesand, Williamson Mill, Smith Jones, and the Clem community.
03:56Z 56 LA Ouachita Claiborne Trees were blown down onto power lines, resulting in power outages on the north side of West Monroe.
04:01Z 50 MS Franklin Roxie Trees were blown down in Roxie.
04:01Z 50 MS Simpson Magee Trees were blown down along Dry Creek Road in Magee.
04:02Z 87 MS Covington Mt Olive During the late evening, a severe thunderstorm was responsible for an extensive swath of significant damage across several counties in the southern portion of the NWS Jackson service area. The main corridor of focused and higher end wind damage was across southern Copiah to far southern Simpson, as well as all of northern sections of Lawrence, Jefferson Davis and Covington counties before dissipating across northwest Jones County. Based on a NWS damage survey of portions of this swath, along with accounts and assessments from local Emergency Managers, significant wind speeds across this swath ranged between 80 and 100 mph. Within the overall swath, there were generally 2 to 3 focused corridors, roughly running from west northwest to east southeast, where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. General dimensions of the swath can be described as roughly 80 miles long with a width of 6 to 8 miles where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. Damage across this large swath were primarily damaged trees and downed power lines. Tree damage was a combination of uprooted and snapped trees and was quite extensive and best characterized by hundreds of thousands of damaged trees. Downed power lines and broken poles were extensive as well across the swath. Additionally, many structures were damaged with degrees of damage from minor to major. All of this was due to a combination of the wind itself causing damage or by downed trees damaging the structure. In Covington County, the strongest hit area included Communities across the north portions of the county which include Dry Creek Lake, south of Jayneville Road around Waterpark Road, and Dry Creek Park Road. Roughly 20 homes sustained structural damage in the area of Sellers Road between and near Salem Church Road and William Warren Road.
04:32Z 87 MS Jones Reddoch During the late evening, a severe thunderstorm was responsible for an extensive swath of significant damage across several counties in the southern portion of the NWS Jackson service area. The main corridor of focused and higher end wind damage was across southern Copiah to far southern Simpson, as well as all of northern sections of Lawrence, Jefferson Davis and Covington counties before dissipating across northwest Jones County. Based on a NWS damage survey of portions of this swath, along with accounts and assessments from local Emergency Managers, significant wind speeds across this swath ranged between 80 and 100 mph. Within the overall swath, there were generally 2 to 3 focused corridors, roughly running from west northwest to east southeast, where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. General dimensions of the swath can be described as roughly 80 miles long with a width of 6 to 8 miles where the greatest concentration of damage occurred. Damage across this large swath were primarily damaged trees and downed power lines. Tree damage was a combination of uprooted and snapped trees and was quite extensive and best characterized by hundreds of thousands of damaged trees. Downed power lines and broken poles were extensive as well across the swath. Additionally, many structures were damaged with degrees of damage from minor to major. All of this was due to a combination of the wind itself causing damage or by downed trees damaging the structure.
04:54Z 50 LA Franklin Winnsboro Trees were blown down in Winnsboro.
05:14Z 50 LA Franklin Lorelein Trees were blown down along Highway 4.
05:26Z 50 LA Madison Tallulah Trees were blown down in Tallulah, including two that fell onto houses.
05:47Z 50 MS Simpson Mendenhall Trees were blown down onto a power line.
05:57Z 52 LA Catahoula Sicily Is Trees were blown down onto houses along Second, Third and Fourth streets. Trees were also blown down along LA Highway 921, near the intersection of LA highways 913 and 916, and along Ratcliff Road.
06:15Z 60 MS Smith Raleigh Numerous trees were blown down in town along with several power poles snapped and multiple trees were blown down on houses.
06:15Z 50 LA Avoyelles Bunkie A tree was downed onto a home.
06:15Z 50 LA Jefferson Davis Fenton Wind damage to homes in Fenton.
06:30Z 54 MS Jasper Hamlet A large oak tree fell onto a shop and three vehicles.
06:31Z 50 MS Hinds Clinton A tree was blown down on Huntington Hill Drive.
06:41Z 50 MS Hinds Terry Trees were blown down around Terry.
06:50Z 50 MS Rankin Florence A large oak tree was blown down across Sykes Road.
06:59Z 50 MS Rankin Star A tree was blown down on Rockwood Road near Star.
07:06Z 50 MS Rankin Rice Hill A tree was blown down across a pool and partially on a house in the Crossgates neighborhood.
07:10Z 50 MS Rankin Fannin A tree was uprooted in the Fannin community.
07:20Z 52 MS Wilkinson Woodville A tree was downed by thunderstorm winds on Pinkneyville Road.
07:28Z 50 MS Scott Pulaski Several trees were blown down.
07:40Z 50 MS Scott Forest A tree was blown down on MS Highway 35 between Highway 21 and Old Jackson Road.
07:50Z 50 MS Franklin Eddiceton Several trees and power lines were blown down along Highway 98.
07:59Z 50 MS Franklin Lucien A tree was blown down onto a trailer.
08:01Z 52 LA Pointe Coupee Mix Broadcast media related a report of a tree blown onto a home in Jarreau. Time estimated by radar.
08:13Z 52 LA East Baton Rouge Zachary A tree fell on a car in Zachary.
08:15Z 52 LA East Baton Rouge Zachary Gas station awning damaged at intersection of Louisiana highways 19 and 64 in Zachary. Time estimated by radar.
08:18Z 52 LA West Baton Rouge Kabus Trees were blown down onto a home in the Benedetto Subdivision northwest of Port Allen. Time estimated by radar.
08:18Z 52 LA West Baton Rouge Anchorage A tree was blown down onto a home in the Lobdell Station Subdivision northwest of Port Allen. Time estimated by radar.
08:21Z 50 MS Lauderdale (mei)key Fld Meridia Several trees were blown down and blocked US Highway 11 near Arundel Road. A tree was also blown down on a house on Dunrovin Road and another tree was blown down on a trailer on Valley Road.
08:25Z 52 MS Pike Mc Comb The emergency manager reported several trees and powerlines downed by thunderstorm winds. Time estimated by radar.
08:26Z 52 MS Pike Mc Comb Winds overturned a semi-trailer at the Walmart in McComb. Time estimated by radar.
09:03Z 50 MS Marion Kokomo A tree was blown down across Highway 586.
09:16Z 50 MS Jones Hoy Trees were uprooted along County Barn Road. A tree also fell onto a trailer along Welborn Road.
09:45Z 55 MS Clarke Shubuta Numerous trees were blown down along County Road 212.
09:45Z 70 MS Wayne Hiwannee A bow echo produced winds of 70 to 80 mph which snapped several trees along Chapparal-Hiwannee Road.
10:06Z 52 AL Choctaw Hodgewood A severe thunderstorm downed trees on County Road 39 and County Road 9.
10:06Z 52 AL Choctaw Silas A severe thundrestorm wind downed trees onto a house an car.
10:22Z 52 AL Clarke Coffeeville Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees and power lines on Highway 154 near the 2 mile marker.
10:36Z 52 AL Clarke Chilton Trees were downed on Chilton Road by severe thunderstorm winds.
10:36Z 52 AL Clarke Chilton A severe thunderstorm downed trees on Chilton Road four miles west of Highway 43.
11:06Z 61 MS George Benndale Numerous trees were downed by a severe thunderstorm in the Benndale area.
11:09Z 52 AL Monroe Vredenburgh A severe thunderstorm downed trees in the community of Vredenburgh.
11:43Z 52 AL Mobile Citronelle High winds blew a roof off of a house near the 4 way stop on Prine Road.
11:49Z 52 MS Stone Perry A severe thunderstorm downed trees southwest of Perkinston.

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