Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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Time Magnitude State County Location Narrative
12:44Z 39 AL Colbert Nitrate City A tree was knocked down near 2nd Street at Bainbridge Road.
14:30Z 52 AL Dekalb Fyffe An equipment shed was destroyed in the town of Fyffe.
14:38Z 50 AL Jefferson Fieldstown Several trees uprooted with power lines downed.
15:08Z 50 GA Chattooga Lyerly The Chattooga County Emergency Manager reported a few trees blown down across the county from near Lyerly to near Trion and Subligna.
15:30Z 50 GA Whitfield Trickum The Whitfield County Emergency Manager reported a few trees blown down around the intersection of LaFayette Road and McArthur Road.
16:10Z 50 GA Gilmer Conasauga The GDOT and the public reported trees and power lines blown down from around the intersection of Chatsworth Highway and Pleasant Hill Road to Ridge Road in the Mountaintown area.
16:32Z 91 GA Polk Fish A National Weather Service survey determined that a downburst with maximum wind speeds of 105 MPH struck the southern and eastern side of Cedartown. The path was around 3 to 3.5 miles long and about 1 to 1.5 miles wide. The center of the downburst was located in a heavily wooded area east of Main Street and south of Highway 278. Numerous downed trees south of Highway 27 along Tuck Street were snapped or blown down facing south, away from the center of the downburst area. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along East Point Road north of Highway 278 facing north or northwest, away from the center of the downburst. The strong winds continued in the area east and southeast of Highway 27, snapping and uprooting trees along Lees Chapel Road, Friendly Baptist Road and Coaling Road in a east to northeast direction. Numerous homes in the area sustained structural damage to their roofs, mainly due to downed trees or shingle damage from the strong winds.
16:33Z 78 GA Polk Cedartown A National Weather Service survey determined that a downburst with maximum wind speeds of 90 MPH struck the eastern side of Cedartown around the same time as the larger downburst on the south and east side of town. The path was around 1 to 1.5 miles long and about a half of a mile wide. This second, smaller downburst began to the west of Cedartown High School and north of East Avenue. Trees were uprooted facing east to northeast throughout the school property and several air conditioning systems were moved on the roof of the administration building. In addition, numerous trees were uprooted or snapped in the Northview Cemetery facing southeast away from the center of the downburst.
16:45Z 50 GA Floyd Wax The Floyd County Emergency Manager reported trees and power lines blown down on Wax Road near Flint Hill Church.
17:13Z 50 GA Paulding Divide The Paulding County Emergency Manager reported trees and power lines blown down across the northern half of the county from near Braswell across Westfork to east of Burnt Hickory Farms.
17:45Z 50 MS Scott Hillsboro A few trees were blown down in the Hillsboro area.
17:57Z 60 MS Leake Rosebud A severe thunderstorm produced wind damage in the Rosebud area. Siding was blown off of a house in the area, and a tree was blown down onto MS Highway 487.
17:57Z 50 MS Leake Freeny A severe thunderstorm blew down several trees in the Freeny to Standing Pine area. Wind damage also occurred in the Rosebud area. Siding was blown off of a house in the area, and a tree was blown down onto MS Highway 487.
18:35Z 55 MS Winston Louisville Trees were blown down in Louisville.
18:53Z 50 MS Lowndes Flynn A couple of trees were blown down on the west side of the river.
19:59Z 50 MS Clarke Beatrice A tree was blown down across MS Highway 18.
20:20Z 50 MS Itawamba Yale A few trees were knocked down near the intersection of Highway 76 and Highway 23. A few cones and road barriers were also knocked down.
20:22Z 55 MS Lauderdale Increase Three pine trees were blown down along Fisher Road, including one which fell onto power lines.
20:24Z 50 SC Laurens Hickory Tavern Spotter reported multiple trees blown down along Wilsontown Rd.
20:30Z 50 MS Lauderdale Kewanee A couple of trees were blown down in the Kewanee area.
20:45Z 50 TN Marshall Clay Hill A box truck was flipped over 2.5 miles south of Henry Horton State Park.
20:45Z 50 GA Floyd Six Mile The Floyd County Emergency Manager reported trees and power lines blown down across the County from around Cave Spring and Lindale through Rome to east of Shannon.
21:01Z 65 SC Newberry Whitmire In northern Newberry Co, just north of Whitmire, three trees were damaged off of Lakestone Dr. A small cedar tree was snapped about half way up the trunk, a small pine tree was uprooted and the trunk of a large pine tree was split near the ground.
21:03Z 75 SC Union Delta NWS storm survey found multiple trees snapped or uprooted roughly along and just north of Highway 72 from the Newberry County line to near Carlisle.
21:18Z 60 SC Fairfield Crosbyville In the Sumter National Forest, three trees were damaged near the intersection of Federal Rd and Glovers Rd. The trunk of a weakened cedar tree was split at the ground. There were two medium sized pine trees that were uprooted approximately 200 feet apart.
21:27Z 50 TN Davidson Oak Hill TSpotter report of trees and power lines down in Green Hills at Shackleford Road and Granny White Pike.
21:29Z 52 TN Davidson Berry Hill TSpotter report of a large tree down on a home off of Elliott Avenue and Inverness Avenue.
21:30Z 74 TN Davidson Nashville A 6 mile long by 1/2 mile wide microburst caused severe wind damage from the Napier area just southeast of downtown Nashville NNE across East Nashville and Inglewood. Numerous large trees were blown down, including several that fell onto and blocked I-40/I-24 near Fairfield Avenue. Other trees fell onto homes, including one house in the Napier area that completely collapsed from the weight of a fallen tree. Another historic home under renovation in East Nashville was blown down. Many warehouse buildings and other businesses also sustained significant roof and exterior damage, and several power poles and lines were also blown down. Winds were estimated up to 85 mph.
21:32Z 50 TN Davidson Nashville Large trees down across Shelby Park in East Nashville.
21:32Z 60 TN Davidson Nashville Windows were broken and exterior damage occurred to the Marshall & Bruce Printing Co. building on Davidson Street in East Nashville.
21:32Z 50 TN Davidson Nashville Cornelia F A large tree was reported down on 19th Street and Eastside Avenue.
21:33Z 50 TN Davidson Nashville Cornelia F Tree limbs and power lines down near Rosebank Elementary School.
21:33Z 60 SC Fairfield Woodward Public reported several trees down on Ashford Rd. Time estimated.
21:34Z 52 TN Davidson Nashville Cornelia F Large trees down in East Nashville near Riverside Drive and Carter Avenue.
21:36Z 60 TN Davidson Maplewood TSpotter report of multiple large trees down on Burrus Street and Porsha Drive between Curdwood Blvd and Broadmoor Drive in Inglewood.
21:50Z 60 SC Chester Richburg Emergency manager reported a section of roof torn off a mobile home on Old Mill Rd.
21:59Z 74 TN Sumner Corinth A 4 mile long by 1 mile wide microburst caused severe wind damage east of Portland from Meadows Road northward to the Kentucky border. In the area around Cook Road and Highway 259, dozens of trees were blown down with some falling onto houses and blocking roads. Several homes suffered roof and exterior damage, and numerous barns and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. Four injuries were reported in this area. Winds were estimated up to 85 mph.
22:00Z 65 SC Lancaster Cauthens Xrds Emergency manager reported numerous trees down along Green Rd. Time estimated.
22:01Z 50 GA Whitfield Varnell The Whitfield County Emergency Manager reported trees blown down near the intersection of Lake Kathy Road and Standing Road.
22:05Z 65 SC Lancaster Cauthens Xrds Emergency manager reported, and provided photos of, several pine trees that were downed near New Hope Rd and Mt. Carmel Rd. Time estimated.
22:08Z 55 KY Simpson Highland There were multiple trees down near Leo Binion Road and Pleasant Hill Road.
22:09Z 53 KY Allen Trammel A photo showed a willow tree that was uprooted and fell on a shed.
22:11Z 50 KY Allen Mt Aerial A photo showed half of a cedar tree on the west side of Kentucky 585, just north of Kentucky 1332, while the other half of the tree was on the east side of the road.
22:12Z 60 SC Lancaster Rich Hill Xrds Emergency manager reported trees down in the Rich Hill community. Time estimated.
22:13Z 55 KY Allen Allen Spgs A power meter and roofing were blown off of a house and damaged. Trees and a power pole were blown down in the same area.
22:13Z 50 KY Allen Mt Aerial Photos showed damage to a metal barn roof.
22:14Z 52 KY Allen Settle A photo showed a tree down on a home in northwestern Allen County.
22:16Z 65 SC Lancaster Fork Hill Xrds Emergency manager reported wind damage on Musket Rd near Heath Springs. Several photos were provided that showed metal roofing peeled off several outbuildings. Time estimated.
22:29Z 55 KY Edmonson Chaumont There were reports of two buildings being damaged and cedar trees blocking three lanes of 31 West.
22:42Z 52 KY Hart Mt Beulah A barn lost its roof near Mt. Beulah.
23:23Z 50 KY Nelson Coxs Creek A large tree branch fell and destroyed a trampoline.
23:25Z 50 MS Clarke Shubuta A tree was blown down on the west side of Shubuta.
23:38Z 50 TN Mcnairy Martin Camp A tree was knocked down on power lines on Byrd Road.
23:42Z 50 MS Clarke Pine Ridge A large tree was blown down onto MS Highway 18 near the Alabama border.
00:17Z 50 GA Whitfield Mill Creek The Whitfield County Emergency Manager reported Trees blown down near the intersection of W. Dug Gap Mountain Road and Whisenant Way.
00:30Z 53 KY Christian Gracey Two separate spotters measured a wind gust to 61 mph on Highway 68/80 near the Trigg County line.
01:43Z 53 KY Ohio Beaver Dam There was a snapped power pole in the Beaver Dam area.
02:22Z 52 TN Bedford Mt Herman Tree and power lines were blown down on Hawthorne Hill Road.
02:30Z 55 KY Grayson Leitchfield A large tree fell on a house near Highway 737, west of Leitchfield.
02:35Z 50 KY Hardin Glendale Jct Damage to a house was reported.
03:26Z 45 WV Cabell Hodges One tree was blown down at 500 Woodland Drive in Huntington.
03:35Z 50 IN Jefferson Canaan An 8 diameter tree blew down near the intersection of Jefferson and Lemon Roads.
03:45Z 50 KY Scott Georgetown There was a large tree down across Warrendale Avenue.
05:30Z 55 GA Habersham Tallulah Falls Public reported numerous trees blown down in Tallulah Falls.
07:24Z 65 GA Hart Nuberg Emergency manager reported five chicken houses collapsed off Woodland Way. A few tree limbs were blown down as well.
08:13Z 50 OH Cuyahoga Parma A spotter's anemometer recorded a peak gust of 58 mph when a rain shower was overhead.
11:36Z 52 NY Erie Williamsville The observation was from the RSOIS tower at the upper air station at Buffalo-Niagara International Airport.

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