Thunderstorm Wind Reports

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12:08Z 52 IN Harrison Dogwood There was a report of shingles blown off of something.
12:08Z 52 KY Meade Sirocco A tree was partially blocking the road at 3060 Payneville Road in western Meade County.
12:11Z 60 KY Breckinridge Lodiburg There was a loss of roof panels on a barn and damage to outbuildings.
12:42Z 61 KY Nelson Coxs Creek The National Weather Service Louisville confirmed straight line winds in the Cox's Creek area on Old Louisville Road. There was one barn that had extensive roof damage and an adjacent barn had its door blown out. No trees, lawn furniture, or power lines came|down. ||Winds were estimated to be 70 mph, and all were facing to the east southeast.
12:46Z 65 KY Spencer Wakefield The National Weather Service in Louisville confirmed straight line wind damage occurred in far southeastern Spencer County, near Wakefield, KY, by the county line. Winds of 70 to 75 mph did damage to a large older barn. Several sections of the barn were thrown 40 yards on top of a Chevy Silverado. The owner of the property had just left to go inside his farmhouse next door by just a few minutes. The owner described a heavy wind and burst of heavy rain when it occurred. There was shingle and soffit damage to the farmhouse. Debris was thrown across Eggen Road, all facing to the southeast.
12:50Z 52 KY Spencer Wakefield Trees were down on Ochs Lane.
13:05Z 50 TN Shelby Bartlett A large tree was knocked down across the road at Sycamore View Road and Main Street in Bartlett.
13:06Z 70 KY Mercer Salvisa The National Weather Service in Louisville confirmed straight-line winds in Salvisa. There was a bunch of cedar and maple tree damage off of Old Louisville Road on the north side of Salvisa. Three homes experienced shingle, gutter and roof damage. ||A barndominium had the most significant damage with a large section of the roof thrown several hundred yards to the east southeast. Wind speeds were estimated between 75 and 80 mph, with a width of the damage of up to a half mile sporadically.
13:14Z 83 KY Fayette Viley The National Weather Service visited several concentrated areas of damage across Fayette county. On Alexandria Street northwest of downtown, near High Point Farm, several decayed trees were downed and a barn was damaged. Estimated straight-lined winds of up to 80 mph likely caused this damage.||The National Weather Service storm survey team confirmed straight-line wind damage on Versailles Rd (Highway 60) in Lexington. There were many topped, twisted, and uprooted trees, and facing to the east. The wind damage was consistently between 60 and 65 mph along Versailles Road. However, at the Lexington, Fayette County emergency services center on Cisco Rd, two large trailers, fully loaded and chalked, were moved to the east. A light pole got snapped from its ground anchor. Several cars were damaged by the falling trees. Wind speed estimates here were 75 to 85 mph. ||Another area of damage at 1202 Versailles Rd at a strip mall, had some roof panels and trees topped, twisted and uprooted. Straight-line winds speeds were estimated to be around 70 mph. ||Another focused damage point occurred in the 1800 block of Melrose Ave. Several large and old pin oak trees were felled by straight-lined winds of 80-100 mph. A few of these fell on homes, including one that had residents inside, one with a head injury. Another tree fell on a car, whose owner had just gotten out of the vehicle.||No known damage occurred southeast of this area until closer to Athens. Some damage was noted along Athens-Boonesboro Rd, close to I-75. A more concentrated area of tree damage occurred along the north end of Canebrook Dr. A row of about a dozen softwood trees were snapped, parallel to I-75. The people cleaning up the damage said all the trees were laying out to the east. Once again 90-100 mph winds likely caused this damage. ||The damage path ended along BlueSky Parkway and KingPost Rd, where some garage doors got busted inward and a large part of metal structures roof was peeled off. Estimated wind speeds here were 85-95 mph.
13:17Z 52 KY Jessamine Almahurst Trees fell down at the intersection of Harrodsburg Road and Matthews Lane.
13:34Z 70 KY Bath Bethel A barn sustained wind damage along Market Lane, near KY-11, between Sharpsburg and Bethel. The barn was already structurally unsound, but the additional winds collapsed the barn, throwing pieces of the roofing and wood sides across KY-11 about 100+ yards to the east.
13:34Z 70 KY Bath Bethel A small concrete blocked building housing an auction company lost its tin roof, thrown eastward. The building was located near the intersection of KY-36 and KY-11 between Sharpsburg and Bethel.
13:35Z 60 KY Fayette Viley There was roof damage and trees down at the intersection of State Road 4 and US 421, on the northwest side of Lexington.
13:37Z 52 KY Bath Bethel Plastic greenhouse covers were pulled off at an Amish house along Shields Road near Reynoldsville.
13:37Z 65 KY Bath Bethel Two barns set beside each other at the start of Chandler Road, near Shiloh Road, one an open air newer barn on the NW side, and the other a large old wooden white barn just to the SE. Wind hit the open air barn and caused it to collapse, though no notable damage appears to be sustained to the white barn next to it.
13:37Z 56 KY Bath Bethel A small subdivision along Country Lane in Bethel sustained damage due to straight line winds. Several houses had Bradford Pear Trees and rotted hardwood trees that blew down to the east. Several homes also sustained shingle and minor roof damage on the west facing side. In addition, a small timber frame that was being built (likely a shed) collapsed.
13:37Z 76 KY Fleming Ringos Mills Many trees were snapped and limbs broken along ridge parallel to KY-158, and up onto Markwell Road.
13:37Z 70 KY Bath Bethel The survey team was sent to a property that sustained substantial damage off Chandler road just NE of the Bethel community. Two houses set on the property next to one another. The first was an old farmhouse that was being lived in but no longer maintained. The house directly beside it was a new Amish house. When winds hit the older house, sitting to the west, it lifted off the roof structure and threw it to the ESE, hitting the roof and chimney of the new house. This caused the chimney to collapse and fall, leading to significant damage to the side of the house and porches. Thankfully no one was injured in this incident. In addition, several other nearby outbuildings sustained damage, as did the siding on the houses, but all other structures on the property were fine.
13:38Z 74 KY Bath Sharpsburg Swath of wind went through fields, passing through Gossett Road in a path about 600 yards long. Numerous trees were snapped along the tree lines and along the road, with all debris laying eastward.
13:39Z 70 KY Bath Reynoldsville House sustained damage along Mt. Pleasant Road just north of Reynoldsville. The house was located on the northside of a spin-up tornado. Two sheds behind the house collapsed and were thrown ENE, with contents and metal roofing littering the yard and across the street to the east. The southeast corner of the house also was missing roofing material off the porch, and the south-side of the porch was ripped off. Owners also reported that some of the windows bowed in, likely due to the nearby tornado.
13:41Z 65 KY Montgomery Reynoldsville A large chunk of roof was taken out of a barn in an exposed field east of the community of Stoops. Across the street was a second barn on Van Thompson Road with the door panels hanging loose.
13:41Z 65 KY Bath Reynoldsville Roofing was peeled off of west side of the barn, along with multiple large tree limbs snapped on the property along Flat Creek Road. Another barn behind this one also sustained roof damage.
13:42Z 61 KY Bath Reynoldsville Multiple trees were snapped and twisted along the tree line down Tower Road in the community of White Oak. Most of the trees were laying to the N or NW. Utility crews were also working at the end of Tower Road, though there were no signs of visible damage here.
13:42Z 70 KY Bath Reynoldsville Farm sustained heavy wind damage along W Hwy-60. An open air barn collapsed. Metal roof from the barn was thrown southward and eastward about 200-300 yards across fields. Multiple Bradford Pear trees were also broken, and several other sheds were damaged.
13:43Z 70 KY Bath Reynoldsville An older barn collapsed due to strong winds. It's was located in an exposed and elevated landscape.
13:45Z 83 KY Bath Kendall Spgs A historic brick house built in 1820 sustained substantial straight-line wind damage. The house is situated on an elevated knob with a large open area to the west, unable to break the wind before hitting the house. Owner describes seeing strong straight-line winds heading towards his house from west to east. When the winds hit the house, they knocked out one of the chimneys and roof apex on the west facing side of the house, causing a large amount of damage both outside and inside of the historic home. Several very large pine trees also fell, including one that hit a window on the house where the owner was standing. In addition to the house, winds destroyed a barn located to the south of the house, along with several sheds. The survey team and owner noted that all trees and debris was pushed due east by the winds. The team also noted that this was by far the worst damage sustained from this event, likely due to the property's elevated and exposed location.
13:46Z 74 KY Bath Slate Vly A very large but rotted tree fell eastward due to the straight line winds, landing on the corner of a manufactured home and destroying it along Hillsboro Road, near the intersection with Naylor Road. Behind the house, sat an older barn, which was pushed from behind by the easterly winds, moving it forward about 10 feet off the foundation and causing it to collapse.
13:46Z 70 KY Bath Slate Vly A west-facing porch was pulled off the back of a well-tied down doublewide manufactured home when strong east winds hit it along Hillsboro Road in the Slate Valley community. This resulted in further roof damage. Two large softwood trees were also snapped. Two houses down, a shed was also destroyed, and another house across the street received minor roof damage.
13:47Z 74 KY Bath Slate Vly Large pine tree snapped around the limb base along Riddle Road near the intersection with Forge Hill Road in the Peasticks community.
13:47Z 78 KY Bath Peasticks Multiple healthy hardwood trees were snapped along Old Sands Road (KY-1269) in the Peasticks Community. Trees were all laying ENE or E.
13:48Z 70 KY Bath Olympia Strong winds hit a barn in an open field from the west on KY-36 just NW of Olympia, blowing off the barn roof and throwing it eastward. The barn was also pushed off it's foundation, partially exposing the classic cars it was housing. Metal roofing was blown several hundred yards to the east.
13:48Z 74 KY Fleming Colfax The east side of a barn roof was blown off along Johnson School Road in southern Fleming County. Additional damage to roof panels was incurred on the west side of the barn. Pieces of roofing were thrown eastward and along the road. In addition, the house directly across the street received minor damage as well, including the gutters being torn off the east side of the house. Several large tree limbs also looked to have been downed. This location was in a flat exposed location, and no other structures nearby.
13:48Z 74 KY Fleming Ringos Mills Several trees were downed at Ringo Mills Baptist Church on KY-158 near Hillsboro. In addition, the church sustained minor exterior damage to the roof and gutters.
13:48Z 70 KY Bath Preston Roofing was peeled off and wall caved in on a barn along Preston Road (CR-965), south of Owingsville. In addition, the Dollar General across the road to the NW also sustained some minor damage.
13:49Z 78 KY Bath Polksville NWS Survey team found a section along Old Sand Road where over 15 trees were uprooted and snapped, including healthy hardwoods and softwoods. All the trees were laying to the east. Meanwhile, a fairly old trailer was in the middle of the damage and seemed to be fine.
13:49Z 78 KY Bath Polksville A property along Old Sand Road near I-64, east of the Peasticks community, received multiple points of damage. The home owner recalled seeing a wall of wind come from the east straight at them. The corner of the barn was destroyed, and roofing material also removed. Soffits, gutters, and some siding was pulled off the back of the house. A shed was lifted up and destroyed. A neighbor's shed had the same fate. Multiple trees were also blown down, hitting the fence at the front of the house.
13:50Z 70 KY Rowan Ramey A large and empty farm silo along KY-1722, near the intersection with KY-211, sustained wind damage to the west side. The wind hit the silo and indented it, making it look like it took a punch. No other debris or damage was noted in the area.
13:50Z 70 KY Bath Olympia Strong easterly winds led to substantial damage for a garage and mobile home along Lafafette Road in the community of Olympia. Both structures were facing westward, taking the brunt of the impact. The mobile home sustained porch and roof damage. The large metal-framed garage had bay doors on both the west/frontward and east/rear facing sides. Winds caused the west facing doors to bow in, and the east facing doors to blow out.
13:50Z 70 KY Bath Olympia An old barn and several sheds sustained major damage at the end of Lafafette Road in the community of Olympia. The main barn lost the majority of it's roofing and had the collapse of walls, though still standing. Several nearby sheds were also destroyed, with debris blown out to the east. Multiple trees were also broken in the area. Meanwhile, a neighboring new barn frame being built about 100 yards to the north received little to no damage.
13:50Z 70 KY Rowan Ramey Numerous trees were broken or snapped along KY-211 just SE of Linville Road. In addition, an older mobile home (possibly vacant) on the east side of the road sustained visible damage.
13:50Z 70 KY Bath Polksville A couple of pine trees were snapped and blown eastward across Vance Road, north of Polksville.
13:50Z 70 KY Bath Polksville Easterly winds hit the back of a metal lean-to on Polksville Road (north of Polksville), throwing tin roofing across the yard and road to the east.
13:51Z 74 KY Bath Polksville A business along Moores Ferry Road, just northeast of Polksville, sustained multiple points of damage. Numerous hardwoods were snapped and laying eastward, along with even more branches. In addition, a small open-air shed was uplifted off the gravel lot and blown up and over the fence to the southeast.
13:51Z 56 KY Bath Moores Ferry A tree located at a house on the west side of Moores Ferry Road, just before the intersection with Vance Road and I-64, received considerable wind damage, knocking out about a third of the tree.
13:52Z 61 KY Rowan Sharkey A metal barn behind a house on Shawnee Drive had a door and panels blown out on the north side. The team was unable to see the remainder of the back of the barn from their location. It also appeared as though the house, located east of the barn, had some windows blown out on the garage doors, however it is unclear if the damage occurred from the storm.
13:52Z 70 KY Rowan Sharkey Several points of damage located along KY-158 just past Shawnee Drive. A wooden barn had it's barn door broken, along with peeling roof panels. A large hardwood tree was also uprooted on the property. Across the street, to the south, a house lost it's downspout. The County EM also informed that another house in this vicinity lost a front porch column in the storm, but it had since been put back in place.
13:52Z 76 KY Rowan Ramey The survey team found numerous trees uprooted and snapped between Bluebank Road and I-64, near the intersection of L. Stevens Road. The trees were generally felled to the NE, some crossing Bluebank Road and blocking the road.
13:52Z 66 KY Rowan Sharkey Multiple trees were downed along KY-58, between Derrickson Road and Parker Lane, facing eastward.
13:52Z 61 KY Rowan Sharkey A house on the east side of Shawnee Drive sustained minor damage, with the flashing being removed from the front westward facing side, as well as the south side of a house. The team was unable to see the backside of the house for any additional damage.
13:52Z 74 KY Rowan Ramey The side and top of a barn was blown off along KY-1722 near the Licking River. Most of the debris was blown eastward across the road and into the trees across the street. In addition, numerous trees behind the barn and along the river received broken limbs as the wind came through.
13:52Z 70 KY Rowan Sharkey A house on the west side of Shawnee Drive, near the intersection with KY-158, sustained considerable damage when strong easterly winds struck the chimney on the southwest side. The chimney collapsed into the roof structure, losing it's stone fa��ade. In addition, a metal garage (located on the north side of the house) sustained damage to the east facing large garage door. The garage door had been removed at time of survey. Meanwhile, the house next door (north of above-mentioned house/west side of the street) received siding damage to the south-facing side of the house, and had it's AC unit flipped over on the same side. The house across the street also sustained a broken window, and missing shingles/flashing.
13:52Z 65 KY Rowan Sharkey A metal barn/garage located on KY-158 near Flemingsburg Road sustained wind damage. Metal sheets from the barn were throw eastward, including roofing, flashing, and side panels.
13:53Z 56 KY Rowan Ramey A large pine tree was uprooted in front of a house on Bluebank Road, just north of the intersection with Ramey Ridge Road. The tree fell southward, hitting the front porch of the house. The extent of the damage is unknown.
13:55Z 50 TN Gibson Brazil A large tree was snapped in the Brazil community. There was minor shingle damage in the Brazil community.
13:57Z 61 KY Rowan Hilda A roof was blown off a storage building near the community of Hilda.
13:57Z 61 KY Rowan Morehead Rowan Arpt Multiple trees were downed at the north end of Cave Run Lake near the dam.
14:00Z 61 KY Powell Bowen Multiple trees are down on KY-11 near the community of Bowen, along with large limbs up to 4 inches in diameter.
14:15Z 50 KY Morgan Ezel A tree was downed on US-460 in Ezel according to a social media report.
14:15Z 50 KY Greenup Flatwoods Multiple areas of downed trees were observed throughout the county.
14:18Z 70 OH Lawrence Kelley Mills The roof of the Ironton Country Club House was torn away and doors of the cart house were blown off.
14:20Z 50 KY Greenup Worthington Numerous trees were blown down on Oakmont Manor.
14:21Z 89 KY Boyd Princess Measured on a Davis Weather Station mounted on the roof of the Boyd County Emergency Operations Center. Several buildings in the Industrial Park suffered damage to their roofs and their garage doors were blown in.
14:23Z 65 OH Lawrence Hecia Several trees were snapped or uprooted along State Route 141 near Sugar Creek Christian Academy near Upper Township.
14:25Z 50 KY Boyd Winslow Trees and power lines were blown down on Lowman Drive and Leighwood Drive.
14:26Z 87 KY Boyd Winslow A long swath of uprooted and snapped trees were observed along Southern Hills Drive. Several homes suffered damage from the fallen trees.
14:30Z 70 WV Wayne (hts)tri St Arpt Hnt
14:30Z 78 OH Lawrence Aid Several trees were blown down and structures were damaged in the Aid township.
14:30Z 78 OH Lawrence North Kenova Widespread tree and power line damage was observed in the Proctorville area. Multiple structures suffered damage due to downed trees and strong wind gusts. A truck was overturned on the Proctorville Bridge.
14:34Z 61 OH Lawrence North Kenova Multiple power poles were snapped along North Kenova Road in South Point.
14:34Z 50 KY Johnson Flatgap A tree was blown down onto a pickup and farm outbuildings via a public report with photo relayed by broadcast media.
14:35Z 70 WV Cabell Huntington Trees and power lines were blown down all over Huntington. A tractor trailer was flipped to its side on the 31st Bridge.
14:36Z 61 OH Lawrence Rome Part of the Fairland West Elementary School roof was blown off in the Rome Township.
14:37Z 78 OH Lawrence Proctorville A broken path of damage was observed during a storm survey, beginning near the intersection of State Street and Shirkey Street to the Fairland West Elementary School. Little to no convergence was noted in the debris along the damage path, consistent with a microburst. The north wall of the Proctorville Fire Department, built of unreinforced concrete block, was destroyed, with the roof completely removed from the rear portion of the structure. The roof at the Fairland West Elementary School was also partially removed.
14:37Z 70 WV Wayne Elmwood Multiple trees were blown down in the area, including one onto a home on State Street and Lakeside Drive.
14:39Z 70 WV Wayne Elmwood Damage consistent with a microburst occurred along Wilson Creek. Several trees were uprooted or snapped. A roof was also blown off of a nearby house.
14:40Z 65 OH Gallia Crown City Out buildings were destroyed and several trees fell onto structures around Crown City.
14:40Z 50 KY Johnson Volga Johnson County dispatch reported a tree blocking KY-172 near the 1930 block in Staffordsville.
14:41Z 70 OH Gallia Crown City The roof and exterior walls of a wood frame commercial warehouse were blown off along Hannan Trace Road.
14:46Z 50 KY Johnson Boons Camp Johnson County dispatch reported a tree down on US-40 about 2 miles from the Martin County line.
14:48Z 70 WV Cabell Milton A large billboard was blown over in Milton close to the I-64 corridor.
14:50Z 50 KY Martin Stidham Martin County dispatch relayed a report of a tree through a roof near the 2000 block of Tomahawk Road northwest of Inez.
14:51Z 61 WV Lincoln Hubball Tree damage consistent with a microburst observed on a ridgetop along Sand Gap Road.
14:52Z 61 WV Lincoln Hamlin In Hamlin, several structures were damaged along with multiple downed trees around town and up Route 34 toward Hurricane.
14:55Z 70 WV Putnam Hurricane A sheet metal roof was blown off nearly entirely of a building in Hurricane.
14:55Z 70 WV Putnam Buffalo A portion of a gas station canopy was blown off in Buffalo.
14:57Z 61 WV Putnam Mt Vernon A tree fell onto a house on Meadowbrook Circle in Teays Valley.
14:59Z 61 WV Lincoln Yawkey Path of tree damage consistent with a microburst occurred along Route 214 between Yawkey and Sumerco Hill.
15:00Z 61 WV Putnam Scott Depot Clusters of downed trees were observed from Scott Depot to Nitro.
15:00Z 61 WV Putnam Hometown Multiple trees were blown down in the Red House and Bancroft areas.
15:02Z 50 WV Kanawha Lower Falls Multiple large trees were blown down along the Coal River between Sun Valley and Ferrell.
15:03Z 52 WV Jackson Ravenswood Multiple sheet metal roofs were damaged in Ravenswood.
15:03Z 49 WV Kanawha Bunker Hill Several trees were blown down on the West Virginia Regional Technology Park campus, where the Weather Forecast Office is located.
15:04Z 60 WV Boone Altman A narrow swath of significant tree damage was observed near Running Right Way off of US-119.
15:05Z 60 WV Kanawha Marlaing Addition Multiple trees were snapped in Nitro.
15:05Z 65 WV Kanawha St Albans Portions of a sheet metal roof was ripped off of a mobile home in St. Albans.
15:05Z 74 WV Kanawha Institute Two of the four WVSR-AM radio towers collapsed along Scenic Point Drive south of Jefferson.
15:06Z 52 WV Jackson North Ravenswood Multiple trees were uprooted in and around Ravenswood.
15:08Z 60 WV Boone Ramage Multiple trees were blown down along Six Mile Road.
15:09Z 59 WV Jackson Lockhart
15:10Z 50 WV Wood Rockport Multiple trees were blown down on Limestone Hill Road.
15:10Z 60 WV Boone Nellis Multiple trees and power lines were downed across the northern end of Boone County.
15:10Z 60 WV Boone Danville Multiple trees were blown down in Danville.
15:12Z 50 WV Logan Guyan Terrace Areas of trees were blown down between Chapmanville and Logan.
15:13Z 60 WV Kanawha Ruth Several large tree limbs were blown down in the Dryden Hollow area.
15:15Z 60 WV Boone Clothier In Ottawa, a tree fell down onto a car.
15:15Z 52 WV Wirt Rover A tree fell and blocked the roadway on Lynn Camp Road.
15:15Z 60 WV Boone Bloomingrose Power lines blew down onto a vehicle in Bloomingrose.
15:15Z 60 WV Kanawha Owens Multiple trees and large limbs were blown down in Kanawha City.
15:15Z 60 WV Boone Hewett Trees were blown down in the Hewett area.
15:15Z 70 WV Kanawha Coal Fork Several trees were snapped on the hillside along Campbells Creek Road.
15:18Z 61 WV Kanawha Charleston A brick fa��ade of commercial building was partially destroyed along the Kanawha Boulevard.
15:18Z 61 WV Kanawha South Charleston Two vehicles were destroyed by fallen trees in the South Hills area.
15:20Z 52 WV Kanawha (crw) Yeager Arpt
15:22Z 60 WV Boone Andrew Trees and power lines were blown down along Remington Drive.
15:24Z 52 WV Wirt Enterprise A tree and power lines were blown down on Calm School Road, obstructing traffic.
15:25Z 50 WV Logan Mellville Several trees were blown down in Melville along Route 17.
15:25Z 61 WV Wirt Cherry In the town of Cherry, several structures observed damage and a tree was blown down onto a house.
15:28Z 56 WV Fayette Montgomery Several trees were blown down around Montgomery.
15:32Z 61 WV Clay Bickmore Widespread tree damage was observed in the Bickmore community.
15:32Z 87 WV Fayette Jodie A microburst with maximum winds of 100 miles per hour in the communities of Jodie and Swiss along the Nicholas and Fayette County line. Notable significant damage was first observed along Jodie Road where large mixed hardwood and softwood trees were either uprooted or snapped. This damage extended along the banks of the Gauley River and up the slopes of the adjacent hillsides. In addition, a roof was blown off of a home along with an attached car port from a different home. The tree damage continued northeast, crossing State Route 39, and ended up a narrow ravine on the north side of the road. It is here where numerous large hardwood trees were uprooted in a general northeast direction.||While there were isolated signs of converging tree damage, likely from steep terrain induced wind patterns, the overwhelming evidence indicated the occurrence of a microburst. This conclusion was further supported by radar interrogation.
15:33Z 52 WV Fayette Vanetta Several trees were snapped on the hillside along US 60.
15:35Z 60 WV Raleigh Dorothy A metal roof was removed off of a house with nearby power lines also down near the Dorothy community.
15:35Z 52 WV Ritchie Mahone A large pine tree fell down onto Gillespie Run Road in the town of Mahone.
15:37Z 52 WV Fayette Hawks Nest Damaged trees were observed along US 60.
15:40Z 50 WV Raleigh Naoma Trees were blown down between Horse Creek Road and Pettry Bottom Road.
15:40Z 50 WV Raleigh Naoma Trees and power lines were blown down at Horse Creek Road and Coal River Road.
15:42Z 50 WV Fayette Scarbro Multiple trees were blown down along Cafego Road in Wingrove.
15:43Z 50 WV Fayette Ansted A storage shed was dislodged and blown across the street near Ansted.
15:45Z 50 WV Nicholas Summersville Several large limbs fell onto a home in Summersville.
15:50Z 50 WV Raleigh Price Hill A tree was blown down and blocking Sherwood Road near Price Hill.
15:52Z 50 WV Nicholas Runa Multiple trees were down in the Runa community.
15:53Z 78 WV Nicholas Nettie Several trees, mostly pine, were uprooted or snapped on Dove Lane and Elkhorn Lane. One tree fell onto a house, damaging the roof. Damage was indicative of a microburst.
15:53Z 78 WV Nicholas Grassy Falls A small area with multiple uprooted hardwood trees were observed near the intersection of Leivasy Road and Odell Road, indicative of a microburst.
15:55Z 50 WV Braxton Gassaway Multiple trees were blown down from Frametown to Gassaway and Sutton.
15:57Z 78 WV Nicholas Saxman A roughly 500 yard long swath of uprooted trees was observed along Laurel Creek and Saxman Road. Tree damage was divergent, indicative of microburst winds blowing oddly from south to north.
16:00Z 45 WV Webster Donaldson One tree was blown down along Rock House Road.
16:00Z 55 WV Nicholas Richwood Part of a roof was blown off with a window broken out in Richwood.
16:00Z 60 WV Greenbrier Quinwood Thunderstorm winds in the Quinwood area caused superficial damage to a couple of buildings, blew down several trees and some power lines resulting in widespread power outages. Additionally, thunderstorm winds blew down numerous trees in and around Trout, and downed two trees and blew a roof off an outbuilding at a location two miles east-southeast of Trout.
16:03Z 55 WV Greenbrier Rupert Thunderstorm winds blew numerous trees down around Rupert. Damage values are estimated.
16:15Z 50 WV Upshur Newlon Several trees were blown down and blocked Selbyville Road near Newlon.
16:17Z 50 WV Kanawha Hernshaw
16:19Z 50 WV Summers Brooklyn Thunderstorm winds blew one tree down on Madams Creek Road and one tree down at a location one mile north-northwest of Hinton. Damage values are estimated.
16:20Z 55 WV Barbour Peeltree Lines of trees knocked down onto both sides of Selbyville Road.
16:22Z 50 WV Pocahontas Frost Trees were blown down on Mountain Quest Lane near Frost.
16:23Z 50 WV Harrison Gypsy In Shinnston, multiple trees were uprooted.
16:28Z 50 WV Pocahontas Cass A tree was blown down, blocking Back Mountain Road.
16:30Z 50 WV Barbour Vannoys Mill A tree was blown down across Horseshoe Road near the Philip Barbour High School.
16:31Z 50 VA Bath Bacova Thunderstorm winds blew a tree down along the Jackson River Turnpike. Damage values are estimated.
16:35Z 50 VA Bath Mitchelltown Thunderstorm winds blew down a tree along Sam Snead Highway. Damage values are estimated.
16:36Z 52 VA Highland Meadowdale Trees blew down in the 3000 block of VA-84 Mill Gap Road.
16:41Z 78 IN Crawford Tower On Wednesday April 3rd at approximately 1:20 PM EDT, the National Weather Service in Louisville conducted a damage assessment survey in Carefree, Indiana for damage caused by an afternoon storm on Tuesday. ||Wind damage was observed at the firehouse east of State Road 66. Metal siding between the top of a block wall and the roof was blown in near the fascia. The bottom of the metal siding remained attached to the building above the block wall. Once the wind was able to enter the structure, the northern half of the roof was completely blown off the building. Some of the roof struck the newly installed outdoor warning siren which sits next to the north side of the building. Pieces of roofing and insulation blew up to 170 yards to the east-southeast before coming to rest on a tree and fence. Within this 170 yards, a trail of debris remained on the ground, in trees, and against trailers and a building on private property along the northern extent of the debris field.||After reviewing radar data, survey points, and detailed drone images from the Milltown Police Department, it's determined that a collapsing storm core produced the approximate 90 mph wind that caused the damage to the firehouse.
16:42Z 52 VA Highland New Hampden A large tree blew down blocking all lanes of VA-640 Bluegrass Valley Road near VA-641 Ruckman Lane.
16:43Z 39 TN Davidson Oglesby A strong thunderstorm downed a Bradford pear tree on Hill Road near Granberry Elementary School in Oak Hill. Thunderstorm winds in this area were only measured to be in the 40 to 45 mph range. Damages are a rough estimate.
16:45Z 52 WV Pocahontas Spruce
16:48Z 52 VA Highland Headwaters Trees blew down on VA-614 Cowpasture Road North.
18:20Z 43 AL Colbert Colbert Hgts A tree was knocked down at the intersection of Milk Springs Road and Henderson Point Road.
18:27Z 52 MO Lawrence Red Oak Two large irrigation pivot arms were blown over and damaged by high winds.
19:36Z 65 IN Vanderburgh Evansville A supercell moving across Evansville produced downdraft winds that snapped 3 pine trees.
19:38Z 52 IN Vanderburgh Evansville A strong downdraft produced thunderstorm wind gusts estimated by a spotter to be around 60 mph.
20:00Z 52 IN Monroe Ellettsville Thunderstorm winds downed a large tree at West Lost Mans Lane and North Union Valley Road.
20:32Z 96 WV Fayette Divide A person was trapped inside a damaged structure along Bella Vista Drive.
20:45Z 56 WV Nicholas Bamboo Sporadic tree damage was observed along Snow Hill Road with minor roof damage to a home.
20:49Z 61 KY Daviess (owb)owensboro Arpt Thunderstorm winds brought down two trees onto homes along Scherm Rd on the west side of Owensboro.
20:50Z 70 WV Nicholas Bamboo A small area of uprooted trees were observed at the intersection of Snow Hill Road and Leivasy Road, indicative of a microburst.
20:50Z 55 IN Crawford Pilot Knob There were many trees reported down in Crawford County.
21:35Z 52 WV Braxton Clem
21:42Z 43 AL Colbert Sheffield A tree was knocked down on North Atlanta Avenue.
22:02Z 43 AL Lauderdale Woodlawn A tree was knocked down and blocking the road at the intersection of Dr. Kennedy Drive and Perritt Cove Road. Time estimated by radar and nearby observation.
22:02Z 43 AL Lauderdale Woodlawn A tree was knocked down at the intersection of Dr. Kennedy Drive and Elm Cove Road. Time estimated by radar and nearby observation.
22:03Z 50 IN Dearborn Lawrenceburg A tree was downed.
22:07Z 45 OH Butler Stockton A large tree was downed.
22:09Z 50 IN Ohio Rising Sun Several large tree limbs were downed.
22:22Z 50 KY Boone Hueys Corner Several trees were snapped and uprooted.
22:55Z 45 KY Pendleton Falmouth A large tree was downed.
22:55Z 52 AL Limestone Athens Trees were knocked down onto a power line along Elm Street at Elkton Road in Athens.
23:17Z 50 KY Mccreary Marshes Siding Powerlines were down along the 800 block of US-27 north in Whitley City.
23:18Z 50 KY Mccreary Marshes Siding Downed trees and powerlines along the 800 block of KY-700 (Sandhill Road), NNE of Whitley City.
23:25Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek The survey team surveyed a RV park along Rosetown Church Road near the community of Youngs Creek. The park had multiple trees uprooted, and RVs that were toppled and/or destroyed.
23:25Z 52 TN Robertson Springfield A Facebook user reported a tree down at Blackwood Road and Wilks Road near Springfield. Other trees and power lines were reported downed in the Cross Plains and Springfield area, leaving about 1,300 customers without power. Damages are a rough estimate.
23:26Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek Several trees snapped, including a pine tree, and many hardwoods uprooted and laying northward.
23:26Z 65 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A swath of trees along the tree line between Ottis Ward Road and Frankfort School Road were damaged, some snapped and some losing large branches.
23:26Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek Several hardwood trees uprooted and snapped, some rotted, along Frankfort School Road, between Rosetown Church Road and Tom Taylor Road. Damage direction was generally N.
23:26Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek Multiple trees were uprooted on a property along Frankfort School Road. One of the trees fell onto the house on the property, causing considerable damage. However, the house was vacant at the time and already in a deteriorating shape.
23:26Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A wooden fence along Ottis Ward Road lost planks as the swath of wind moved through.
23:27Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A large tree was uprooted and laying to the NNW on a property located north of Ottis Ward Road.
23:28Z 74 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A metal garage next to a house off Akins Lane was completely destroyed. The opening to the garage was facing the swath of winds, creating it's weak point. A single floor anchor existed on the concrete pad in the NE corner of the garage building, but it did not appear to have been attached to the structure. Posts and poles of the structure were set in gravel below the pad on sides and corners. The roof was lifted off and all sides collapsed.
23:28Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek Multiple trees were uprooted along a ravine and wooded area on Akins Road. At least two homes in this location received damage from the fallen trees.
23:28Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A large tree fell onto a roof of a house located on Akins Lane near the intersection with Bee Creek Road. Several trees of various sizes in adjacent yards were uprooted as well.
23:28Z 74 KY Whitley Youngs Creek The NWS Survey team determined that damage incurred near the community of Deering was consistent with straight line winds, with maximum wind gusts estimated to be between 80 and 90 mph. The most significant damage occurred to a barn just off Akins Lane, about 7 miles SW of Corbin - in which the barn was destroyed. There were numerous trees uprooted between Frankfort School Road and Bee Creek Road, and from there to Linda Lane, just off Casey Road. Several homes sustained damage from trees that fell on roofs. Of notable interest were eyewitness reports of a circulation that tracked across a small pond in one of the residential areas. Based on the description of the circulation not being in contact with the cloud base, and the location of this event over a pond approximately 300 years off the flanking (west) side of the core of the most destructive winds, the NWS believes this may have been a book-end vortex.
23:28Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A section of SW facing wooden fence was damaged by winds just off Akins Road near the Youngs Creek community.
23:28Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek A house located just WNW of Akins Lane sustained multiple points of damage, mainly on the SW facing side, and the NW facing side. Multiple shutters were pulled off, as was flashing to the front of the home. The porch ceiling fan was also damaged.
23:28Z 70 KY Whitley Youngs Creek Multiple trees had been uprooted and snapped along the shoulder of Bee Creek Road, near the intersection of Akins Road. All trees were pushes to the NE, some blocking the road.
23:29Z 56 KY Whitley Preston Multiple large branches were broken off, in addition to trees snapped and another uprooted along Linda Lane. However, trees were noted to be very rotted or thin.
23:30Z 52 TN Robertson Jernigan Town A Facebook user reported a tree down at Jernigan Road and Archer Road near Cross Plains. Other trees and power lines were reported downed in the Cross Plains and Springfield area, leaving about 1,300 customers without power. Damages are a rough estimate.
23:34Z 50 KY Harlan Dione Harlan County dispatch relayed a report of a downed tree on US-119 near MM28.
23:55Z 50 KY Laurel Lesbas A tree was blown down and blocking Skyline View Road southeast of London.
00:11Z 50 KY Clay Garrard A tree was reported blown down onto US-421 in the vicinity of Chat Branch Road near the community of Garrard.
00:12Z 50 KY Clay Botto A tree was blown down onto US-421 near the intersection with Clay-Leslie Industrial Park Road.
00:19Z 50 KY Rowan Rodburn Rowan County dispatch reported a tree was down at the intersection of Christy Creek Road and Pattys Lick Road just east of Morehead.
00:24Z 50 KY Boyd Mavity A healthy seventy foot pine tree fell onto a home near Cannonsburg along KY 180.
00:25Z 52 KY Casey Kidds Store There was a tree reported down on Upper Brush Creek Road near Kentucky Highway 906.
00:51Z 50 OH Jackson Leo A tree and adjacent power lines were blown down near the intersection of Oakland Road and Rock Run Road. Another tree was blown down at the intersection of Oakland Road and Roberts Road.
03:43Z 59 AL Chilton Pletcher Several trees were uprooted and limbs were broken along County Road 336 and County Road 15 near Pletcher. Also along County Road 336, metal roofing was removed from a small shed and an above ground swimming pool was damaged.
04:00Z 61 GA Newton Dialtown Several trees down along dial mill Rd also near the intersection of Hightower Trail.
04:06Z 56 GA Walton Walnut Grove Tree down near the intersection of Hightower Trail and Adams Way.
04:10Z 56 GA Walton Social Circle Tree down near the intersection of Willwood and Marco Dr.
04:10Z 52 GA Walton Walnut Grove Tree down near the intersection of Lower Jersey Rd and Harris Rockmore Rd.
04:12Z 52 GA Walton Jersey Tree down near the intersection of Dally Rd and Jersey Social Circle Rd.
04:12Z 52 AL Coosa Lake Mitchell Several trees were uprooted and power lines were downed on the east side of Lake Mitchell/Coosa River, especially in the area of County Road 121, Daybreak Curve, Lakeview Rd, and Coosa Run.
04:16Z 52 GA Walton Jersey Emergency Manager reports tree down along Kraddle Creek Rd.
04:20Z 52 GA Walton Herndonville Tree down near the intersection of Jersey Social Circle Rd and Arnold Dairy Farm Road.
04:20Z 52 GA Walton Walnut Grove Tree down near the intersection of Cornish Mountain Church Rd and Lower Jersey Rd.
04:22Z 52 GA Walton Herndonville Tree down near the intersection of Hwy 11 and Whitney Rd.
04:30Z 43 GA Clarke Oconee Hgts Tree down near the intersection of Westchester Dr and Westchester Ln.
04:58Z 52 AL Elmore Tallassee A few trees were uprooted across both Friendship Rd and Tallassee Highway.
05:08Z 50 GA Elbert Elberton County comms reported three trees blown down in the city of Elberton.
05:36Z 52 MD Garrett Hoyes Run Trees blew down near the intersection of Swallow Falls Road and Bert Reams Road.
07:00Z 50 AL Dale Waterford A tree was blown down.
07:20Z 50 AL Coffee Coppinville A power line was blown down on Whispering Pines Dr between Maxwell St and Pinedale Dr.
08:18Z 55 SC Mccormick Plum Branch Report and photo, observed on social media, showed a pine tree down on a vehicle in Hawe Creek Campground, site number 30. Damage to the vehicle appeared minor. | Time estimated.
08:21Z 55 SC Mccormick Plum Branch A tree was downed at Hwy 28 S and Ga Ln, just south of Plum Branch. Time estimated.
08:25Z 50 GA Lee Smithville Trees were blown down off of Pettis Road.
08:26Z 55 SC Mccormick Parksville A tree was downed on Hwy 28 S at Wiggleton Rd, just NW of Parksville. Time estimated.
08:27Z 44 GA Richmond Augusta Daniel Arpt ASOS unit at Augusta Daniel Field measured a peak wind gust of 51 mph.
08:35Z 50 SC Edgefield Pleasant Lane Public report and photo, submitted via social media, of large tree branches down on the road on Meeting Street Rd, north of Edgefield. Exact location and time estimated.
08:41Z 50 AL Houston Southern Junction There were reports of downed trees along Highway 109 near the FL and AL state line.
08:45Z 50 GA Lee Oakland Trees were blown down on North Doublegate Drive.
08:50Z 48 SC Aiken Balltown Gage at ETV tower in Aiken, on Barnwell Ave NW near John Elliot Ln, measured a peak wind gust of 55 mph.
09:17Z 42 SC Lexington (cae)columbia Metro ASOS unit at Columbia Metropolitan Airport measured a peak wind gust of 48 mph.
09:25Z 55 SC Lexington Lexington Lexington PD reported a large tree blocking Harmon St near Taylor Dr. Time estimated.
09:31Z 39 GA Dodge Eastman Tree down on Edna Moore Road between Hwy 341 and Hwy 87.
09:32Z 47 SC Richland Columbia RCWINDS gage at Richland Co EM HQ, near Harden St and Hampton St, measured a wind gust of 54 mph.
09:34Z 50 SC Richland Columbia Richland Co EM reported power lines down in the roadway at Hampton St and Laurens St in Columbia.
09:34Z 55 SC Lexington Arthur Columbia FD relayed a report of a tree that fell through a home on Meadow Wood Dr in Oak Grove.
09:35Z 55 SC Lexington Springdale SCHP reported trees down on Methodist Park Rd near Augusta Rd (US Hwy 1). Time estimated.
09:36Z 55 SC Lexington Happy Town Columbia FD relayed a report of a tree falling on a residence along Joyner Ave in West Columbia. Time estimated.
09:36Z 43 SC Richland Owens Arpt ASOS unit at Owens Field Airport measured a peak wind gust of 49 mph.
09:37Z 55 SC Richland Columbia University of SC PD reported a large tree fell on campus along Barnwell Rd between Pendleton St and Gibbes Ct.
09:37Z 55 SC Richland St Andrews Richland Co EM reported a tree fell at Chester St and Gadsden St in north Columbia. | Time estimated.
09:39Z 55 SC Lexington Edmund SCHP reported trees down on Crystal Springs Dr near Edmund Hwy (SC Hwy 302). Time estimated.
09:39Z 55 SC Richland Columbia Richland Co EM reported a tree fell along Woodrow St at Wheat St.
09:39Z 50 FL Bay Millville A power line was blown down.
09:41Z 55 SC Richland Columbia Columbia FD reported a tree fell on a residence at Barhamville Rd at Slighs Ave. Time estimated.
09:42Z 58 FL Bay Springfield
09:45Z 55 SC Richland Woodland Terrace Richland Co EM reported a tree fell on power lines at S Ott Rd and Gill St, near Owens Field. Time estimated.
09:45Z 50 FL Bay Parker Downed trees were reported along E Highway 98 in the Parker area.
09:46Z 52 FL Bay Parker
10:12Z 50 FL Gulf Dalkeith Trees were blown down along County Road 381.
10:22Z 50 FL Calhoun Altha Multiple trees were blown down along Highway 71.
10:24Z 50 SC Darlington Hartsville Several trees fell on an apartment building near the Myrtle Street and Manning Avenue intersection.
10:27Z 50 GA Mitchell Mitchell County Arpt A tree was blown down in western Mitchell County.
11:15Z 50 FL Wakulla Hyde Park A tree was blown down along Spring Creek and south of Highway 98.
11:32Z 50 GA Berrien Cottle A tree was blown down on Chaserville Road.

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