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Storm data and unusual weather phenomena

Storm Data, Nov, 2004

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena

                                        Time        Path       Path
                                        Local/      Length     Width
Location                        Date    Standard    (Miles)    (Yards)

KENTUCKY, Central
  Butler County
    2 S Morgantown              11      1930EST
                                        2030EST

                                Sandy Creek Road was flooded and
                                impassable.

  Grayson County
    Leitchfield                 11      2000EST
                                        2030EST

                                Water was over Bloomington Road in
                                several places.

  Breckinridge County
    Countywide                  24      1525EST

                                Trees were downed.

KENTUCKY, Eastern
  Laurel County
    1 SW London                 04      0605EST
                                        0835EST
  Laurel County
    8 SW London                 04      0720EST
                                        0835EST

                                High water reported across Highway 192.
                                High water reported across road at
                                junction of Highways 363 and 552.

  Owsley County
    Island City                 04      0700EST
                                        0729EST

                                High water reported across Highway
                                1350.
  Clay County
    3 W Burning Spgs            04      0705EST
                                        1000EST
  Clay County
    1 SE Burning Spgs           04      0732EST
                                        1000EST

                                One foot of water flowing across
                                Highway 472. High water across the
                                intersection of Highways 421 and 11.

KENTUCKY, Northeast
  KYZ103                        Boyd
                                04      0800EST
                                        1000EST

                                Warm frontal rain began around 0000E,
                                but intensified in eastern Kentucky
                                after 0400E. A narrow southwest to
                                northeast band of heavier embedded
                                thunderstorms crossed Boyd County
                                between 0600 to 0700E, followed by a
                                second enhanced area around 0800E. The
                                rains north. A narrow corridor, from
                                near Princess on northeast to Ashland,
                                saw an average of 2 to 3 inches of rain
                                in 6 to 10 hours. The cooperative
                                observer in Ashland had the maximum
                                reported with 3.3 inches.

                                Numerous roads were blocked by small
                                stream flooding. A few houses were
                                surrounded by water, but damage was
                                minimum. Urban street flooding affected
                                Ashland. A machine shop in Ashland saw
                                flooding from drainage off the adjacent
                                hillsides. The county school system was
                                closed for the day.

KENTUCKY, Northern
  KYZ094                        Owen
                                11      2138EST
                                12      0000EST

                                Heavy rain across Owen County caused
                                some high water on roads.

KENTUCKY, Southwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

LOUISIANA, Northeast
  Richland Parish
    3 S Start to                23      1624CST     0.5        25
    2.5 S Start                         1625CST

                                A trained spotter spotted this weak
                                tornado 3 miles south of Start as it
                                moved briefly across and open field.

  Richland Parish
    3 N Mangham to              23      2045CST
    Rayville                            2047CST

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down on
                                power lines between Mangham and
                                Rayville.

  Franklin Parish
    Winnsboro                   23      2055CST
                                        2057CST

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down
                                around town. One very large limb fell
                                on a car and totaled the vehicle. In
                                addition, one small radio antenna was
                                blown down.

  Franklin Parish
    7 ESE Winnsboro             23      2100CST
                                        2102CST

                                A few trees were blown down near
                                highway 4 and 578.

  Franklin Parish
    Jigger                      23      2115CST
                                        2117CST

                                A power pole was blown down.

  Madison Parish
    Tallulah                    23      2128CST
                                        2130CST

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down
                                across town. A few of these large limbs
                                downed power lines.

  Catahoula Parish
    Harrisonburg                23      2130CST

                                A few power lines were down due to
                                large limbs being blown down.

  East Carroll Parish
    Alsatia                     23      2132CST

                                A few shingles were blown off a roof.

  Tensas Parish
    5 NW Newellton to           23      2145CST
    4 NW Newellton                      2147CST

                                A few power poles were blown down.

  Tensas Parish
    3 NNW St Joseph to          23      2230CST
    4 NNE St Joseph                     2233CST

                                A few trees were snapped or damaged on
                                the west side of Lake Bruin. Between
                                Highway 65 and Lake Bruin a pig pen had
                                it roof torn off with tin scattered
                                across a field for 1/4 mile. Around
                                Lake Bruin, one home lost the roof off
                                its porch.

  Catahoula Parish
    Larto                       24      0110CST

                                Two homes sustained wind damage.

  Catahoula Parish
    Larto                       24      0125CST
                                        0200CST

                                Several roads were covered with water
                                and one road was washed out.

LOUISIANA, Northwest
  Union Parish
    4 NW Farmerville            23      1510CST

                                The roof of a mobile home was partially
                                blown off and a carport was blown over.

  Sabine Parish
    Florien                     23      1733CST

                                Several trees were downed.

  Natchitoches Parish
    2 E Natchitoches            23      1800CST

  Natchitoches Parish
    1 SW Natchez to             23      1800CST     1          25
    6 S Natchitoches                    1805CST

                                A weak tornado caused some isolated
                                minimal damage to structures in
                                Natchez. Damage was confined to mainly
                                minor roof damage to two homes west of
                                LA Hwy 1 and wooden fences and trees
                                blown down east of Hwy 1.

  Winn Parish
    8 SE Winnfield              23      1840CST

                                Several trees were downed along Hwy
                                156, 124 and US Hwy 84.

  Natchitoches Parish
  15 ESE Kisatchie to           23      1849CST     20         300
  12 SE Cypress                         1920CST

                                A supercell thunderstorm produced a
                                damaging tornado that moved into the
                                southern portion of Natchitoches
                                Parish. The storm moved in a northeast
                                direction ... crossing Hwy 119 east of
                                Gorum and Hwy 1 near the community of
                                Galbraith and then proceeded to move
                                along Hwy 490 for approximately two
                                miles before the highway curved away
                                from the storm's path. The storm then
                                crossed the cane river north of the
                                community of Marco and crossed the Red
                                River ... moving into Grant Parish. The
                                path width ranged from 100 to 300 yards
                                and appears to have stayed on the
                                ground continuously for some 20 miles.
                                Prior to it's moving along Hwy 490 ...
                                it was in mainly rural forested areas
                                and other than extensive tree damage
                                ... resulted in only isolated minor
                                damage to farm outbuildings. As the
                                storm moved along Hwy 490 ... It
                                damaged or destroyed trees and property
                                either side of the road for a two mile
                                stretch. Several homes sustained
                                moderate to major damage including two
                                frame homes which were destroyed and
                                two mobile homes destroyed. The only
                                injury was one lady who suffered broken
                                ribs and a punctured lung.

  Grant Parish
    3 N Colfax to               23      1920CST     12         75
    Williana                            2000CST

                                A supercell thunderstorm moved into
                                western Grant Parish just north of
                                Colfax and tracked across the central
                                portion of the parish to near Williana.
                                At the beginning of the damage path,
                                trees were blown down and snapped off.
                                On the west side of Lake Iatt ... Trees
                                were blown over onto 4 homes. On the
                                east side of Lake Iatt ... Near
                                Faircloth ... trees were again snapped
                                off. The tree damage ended near
                                Williana.

  La Salle Parish
    1 SW Olla to                23      2005CST     3          300
    2 NE 011a                           2010CST

                                A supercell thunderstorm moved into
                                extreme northwest La Salle Parish and
                                tracked towards the town of Olla. The
                                track began on the south side of olla
                                and tracked northeast for 3 miles
                                towards the La Salle/Caldwell Parish
                                line. The La Salle Parish High School
                                sustained significant roof damage where
                                the tornado was rated a low end F2. The
                                damage path extended into the middle of
                                Olla where numerous homes sustained
                                severe damage. Some homes lost the
                                roof ... exterior walls and a few
                                interior walls. The tornado was rated
                                an F3 at this location. Across the
                                northeast part of town ... 5 mobile
                                homes were completely destroyed and a
                                pickup was launched 200 feet and
                                smashed upside down. In the community
                                of Standard ...4 homes and a store were
                                destroyed. The tornado was rated an F3
                                at this location. Total damage
                                consisted of minor to major damage to
                                106 homes and the high school.
                                F89PH

  Caldwell Parish
    2 SW Spaulding to           23      2010CST     12         300
    3 E Copenhagen                      2030CST

                                This tornado exited La Salle Parish and
                                entered the southwest corner of
                                Caldwell Parish just southwest of
                                Spaulding. Numerous trees were blown
                                over and snapped off at the parish
                                line. The tornado was rated an F1 at
                                this location. The tornado then tracked
                                northeast to the community of Spaulding
                                where a few homes sustained roof
                                damage. Three miles northeast of
                                Spaulding, hundreds of trees were
                                snapped off in a ravine. The tornado
                                tracked four miles along Route 849 to
                                Parish Road 730 where two mobile homes
                                were blown 125 to 150 yards and
                                demolished. In the town of Holum,
                                several homes were heavily damaged
                                where the roof where numerous trees
                                were snapped off and several homes
                                sustained roof damage. The tornado was
                                rated an F2 at this location. The
                                tornado then tracked northeast to near
                                Copenhagenand where numerous trees were
                                snapped off and several homes sustained
                                roof damage. The tornado was rated an
                                F1 at this location. The tornado
                                continued northeast and cross the
                                Ouachita River. One home sustained roof
                                damage there.

  Grant Parish
    13 SE Colfax to             23      2030CST     3          75
    16 SE Colfax                        2050CST

                                A supercell thunderstorm spawned a weak
                                tornado that entered southwest Grant
                                Parish south of Colfax and tracked
                                across the southern portion of the
                                parish. The storm track began 4 miles
                                southwest of the community of Prospect
                                and tracked northeast for 3 miles. The
                                damage was mainly trees blown down and
                                snapped in half. One home under
                                construction collapsed.
LOUISIANA. Northwest
  Sabine Parish
    Many                        23      2320CST

                                Several trees and powerlines were
                                downed across the parish.

  Natchitoches Parish
    Robeline                    23      2330CST

                                Trees downed.

LOUISIANA, Southeast
  Terrebonne Parish
    Houma                       02      0905CST     0.1        20
                                        0908CST

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down on
                                the east side of Houma causing minor
                                roof damage to two buildings and one
                                house. Several large tree limbs were
                                also blown down.

  Plaquemines Parish
    6 S Belle Chasse            02      0955CST
  Plaquemines Parish
    3 S Belle Chasse            02      1000CST     0.3        25

                                A weak tornado's circulation was felt
                                at a middle school. Several car winds
                                were blown out, doors were pulled open,
                                and some insulation was pulled from the
                                ceiling into the classroom.

  Orleans Parish
    New Orleans                 2       1025CST

                                A funnel cloud was observed in New
                                Orleans East along Interstate 510.

  Tangipahoa Parish
  5 NE Amite                    2       1215CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  St. Tammany Parish
    4 SSW Slidell Arpt to       24      0030CST     4          50
    Slidell Arpt                        0045CST

                                A tornado touched down along an
                                intermittent path approximately 4 miles
                                long on the northwest side of Slidell.
                                A NWS ground survey indicated that
                                minor damage occurred to the south of
                                US Highway 190 and near Centennial Park
                                subdivision. The tornado continued to
                                track north-northeast with the greatest
                                damage, F2 intensity, occurring just
                                just southwest of the airport. The
                                tornado damaged about 152 houses in the
                                Bel Air subdivision off Airport Road
                                with nine of the homes being declared
                                uninhabitable. Four people received
                                injuries during the storm and were
                                treated at an area hospital and
                                released. A wind gust of 70 mph (61
                                knots) was recorded at the automated
                                weather equipment (ASOS) at the Slidell
                                Airport.

  Pointe Coupee Parish
    New Roads                   24      0200CST

                                Power lines were knocked down along
                                Highway 10.

  West Feliciana Parish
    Countywide                  24      0241CST

                                Several trees were blown down in the
                                north and northeast portions of the
                                parish.

  East Feliciana Parish
    Countywide                  24      0250CST

                                Numerous trees were blown down across
                                the parish.

  Iberville Parish
    Grosse Tete to              24      0300CST
    Plaquemine                          0330CST

                                A few trees were blown down in Grosse
                                Tete and Plaquemine.

  St. Helena Parish
    Greensburg                  24      0315CST

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Livingston Parish
    6 E Livingston              24      0328CST

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Tangipahoa Parish
    Ponchatoula                 24      0345CST
                                        0400CST

                                A few trees were knocked down.

LOUISIANA, Southeast
  Washington Parish
    Mt Hermon                   24      0345CST
                                        0400CST

                                Thunderstorm wind gusts blew down large
                                tree limbs and power lines in northwest
                                Washington Parish.

  St. Charles Parish
    Hahnville                   24      0400CST

                                Numerous trees were blown down at
                                various locations around the parish.

  Terrebonne Parish
    Houma                       24      0430CST

                                A roof was blown off of a house.
  Jefferson Parish
    Westwego to                 24      0450CST     4.5        75
    Harvey                              0500CST

                                A tornado touched down along an
                                intermittent path from near Westwego to
                                Harvey on the west bank areas of
                                Jefferson Parish. Several law
                                enforcement officers reported visually
                                spotting the tornado. The most
                                significant damage occurred in Westwego
                                area where 25 to 30 commercial
                                buildings suffered primarily minor
                                damage to roofs and plate glass
                                windows. In Harvey, a large air
                                conditioning unit was ripped off the
                                roof of a school and several trees were
                                blown down.

  Orleans Parish
    6 ESE Algiers               24      0500CST

                                Trees and fences were knocked down and
                                a patio canopy was blown away.

  St. Tammany Parish
    Slidell                     24      0510CST

                                Several trees were blown down.

  St. Bernard Parish
    Meraux                      24      0530CST

                                Several trees were blown down as well
                                as fences. In addition, a semi trailer
                                was blown over. Power outages also
                                occurred impacting several industrial
                                plants.

  Ascension Parish
    Prairieville                27      0630CST
  Livingston Parish
    10 SSW Livingston           27      0645CST

                                Several trees were blown down along
                                Louisiana Highway 444 between French
                                Settlement and Killian.

  Terrebonne Parish
    Gibson                      27      0750CST     0.5        30

                                A tornado touched down near Bayou Black
                                destroying one trailer, and causing
                                damage to two cars and three boats.

  Lafourche Parish
    Raceland                    27      0815CST

                                A few roofs suffered minor damage and
                                several power lines were downed by
                                thunderstorm wind gusts.

LOUISIANA, Southwest
  Jefferson Davis
    Parish
    Welsh                       Ol      1730CST     0.5        10
                                        1732CST

                                A small tornado briefly touched down,
                                damaging a mobile home's roof and
                                destroying a storage shed. This tornado
                                and several funnel clouds were
                                witnessed by several people.

  Avoyelles Parish
    Bookie                      Ol      2230CST     1          10
                                        2232CST

                                A small tornado briefly touched down
                                near Bunkie, destoying a mobile home.

  Allen Parish
  Kinder                        21      0600CST

                                A severe thunderstorm blew down several
                                trees in town, and ripped the roofs
                                off several homes and businesses.

  Calcasieu Parish
  Iowa                          22      1330CST     1          10
                                        1335CST

                                A small tornado briefly touched down in
                                Iowa, destroying a brick dugout at the
                                high school, and damaging a shed,
                                porch, and trampoline at nearby homes.
                                This tornado was seen by many
                                eyewitnesses.

  Jefferson Davis
  Parish
    6 SW Fenton to              22      1405CST     1          10
    5 SW Fenton
                                Two doors and a roof were ripped off a
                                home near Woodlawn. This was the same
                                storm complex that hit near Iowa.

  Acadia Parish
    11 NW Iota to               22      1642CST     1          10
    12 NW Iota
                                Several people saw a small tornado
                                touch down east of Basile in Acadia
                                Parish along Highway 190. The roof was
                                blown off a tin building.

  Vernon Parish
    4 W Evans to                23      1743CST     6          300
    3 NE Evans                          1750CST

                                A tornado crossed the Sabine River from
                                Texas and moved into Louisiana. It blew
                                down many trees, and damaged or
                                destroyed several homes in the Evans
                                area.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                   23      1808CST     1          100
                                        1809CST

                                A tornado briefly touched down in a
                                subdivision on the south side of
                                Leesville, damaging several homes.

  Vernon Parish
    5 NW Simpson to             23      1835CST     10         600
    7 N Simpson                         1842CST

                                A strong tornado formed in rural
                                sections of Vernon Parish, blowing down
                                many trees and power lines, before
                                hitting the small community of Hutton.
                                10 to 15 homes were damaged or
                                destroyed. Several people were injured,
                                none seriously.

  Vernon Parish
    Burr Ferry to               23      18SOCST     14         150
    8 SW Leesville                      1905CST

                                This tornado tore down many trees and
                                power lines, and damaged several homes
                                near the southwestern side of Anacoco
                                Lake.

  Vernon Parish
    Ft Polk                     23      1920CST     3          50
                                        1925CST

                                A small tornado blew down trees at Fort
                                Polk.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                   23      2200CST
                                        2300CST
                                Due to five inches of rain in less than
                                3 hours, roads flooded near Lessville.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                   23      2340CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across Vernon Parish.

  Calcasieu Parish
    Sulphur                     24      0010CST

                                Trees and power lines fell, some on a
                                mobile home.

  Cameron Parish
    Hackberry                   24      0010CST

                                Weather stations between Hackberry and
                                Johnson Bayou recorded 60 mph wind
                                gusts.

  Beauregard Parish
    Dry Creek                   24      0015CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Rapides Parish
    Alexandria                  24      0030CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.
  Allen Parish
    Oakdale                     24      0035CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.
  Calcasieu Parish
    Iowa                        24      0036CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Cameron Parish
  Cameron                       24      0055CST

                                A power pole was blown down.
                                A power pole was blown down.

  Jefferson Davis
  Parish
    Welsh                       24      0055CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.

  Avoyelles Parish
    Marksville                  24      0110CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  Evangeline Parish
    Ville Platte                24      0110CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  St. Landry Parish
    Opelousas                   24      0140CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  Lafayette Parish
    Lafayette                   24      0200CST

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Calcasieu Parish
    Vinton                      27      0100CST

                                Trees were blown down.

  Calcasieu Parish
    Sulphur                     27      0120CST
  Vermilion Parish
    Pecan Is                    27      0545CST

                                A grocery store and mobile home were
                                damaged.

  St. Mary Parish
  Franklin                      27      0620CST
  St. Mary Parish
  Franklin                      27      0630CST

                                A mobile home was flipped over.
MAINE, North
  MEZ001>002                    Northwest Aroostook--Northeast
                                Aroostook
                                5       1130EST
                                        1800EST

                                Intensifying low pressure tracking from
                                the Gulf of Maine through New Brunswick
                                brought the first significant snow of
                                the season to the region. Storm total
                                snow accumulations generally ranged
                                from 6 to 10 inches ... with localized
                                totals of around 12 inches. The heavy
                                wet snow produced hazardous driving
                                conditions ... contributing to many
                                accidents. The heavy wet snow also
                                brought down some power lines leading
                                to scattered power outages.

  MEZ015                        Southern Penobscot
                                25      0130EST
                                        0700EST
                                Strong winds occurred in advance of low
                                pressure drawing a cold front across
                                Maine. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were
                                reported. The winds brought down trees
                                and power lines ... Contributing to
                                power outages.

  MEZ029>030                    Coastal Hancock--Coastal Washington
                                25      0230EST
                                        0700EST
                                Strong winds occurred in advance of low
                                pressure drawing a cold front across
                                Maine. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were
                                reported. The winds brought down trees
                                and power lines ... Contributing to
                                power outages.

  MEZ029>030                    Coastal Hancock--Coastal Washington
                                28      2000EST
                                        2300EST
                                Strong winds briefly developed in
                                advance of low pressure tracking across
                                Maine. Wind gusts of 55 to 60 mph were
                                reported.

MAINE, South
  MEZ007>009-                   Northern Oxford--Northern Franklin--
  012>014-018>028               Central Somerset--Southern Oxford--
                                Southern Franklin--Southern Somerset--
                                Interior York--Interior Cumberland--
                                Androscoggin--Kennebec--Interior
                                Waldo--Coastal York--Coastal
                                Cumberland--Sagadahoc--Lincoln--Knox--
                                Coastal Waldo

                                3       0900EST
                                        1700EST
                                Strong winds blew over an old hanger at
                                the Bethel Airport and falling trees
                                caused scattered power outages which
                                affected about 5000 people across the
                                area. Wind gusts were generally in the
                                30- to 40-mph range, with Portland
                                reporting a maximum gust of 55 mph.

  MEZ007>009-                   Northern Oxford--Northern Franklin--
  012>014-018>028               Central Somerset--Southern Oxford--
                                Southern Franklin--Southern Somerset--
                                Interior York--Interior Cumberland--
                                Androscoggin--Kennebec--Interior
                                Waldo--Coastal York--Coastal
                                Cumberland--Sagadahoc--Lincoln--Knox--
                                Coastal Waldo
                                5       0800EST
                                        2000EST

                                Strong winds knocked over trees onto
                                power lines and caused about 6000 homes
                                to lose power across the area.
                                Generally, maximum wind gusts were
                                generally in the 30 to 40 mph range.

  MEZ007>009-                   Northern Oxford--Northern Franklin--
  012>014-018>028               Central Somerset--Southern Oxford--
                                Southern Franklin--Southern Somerset--
                                Interior York--Interior Cumberland--
                                Androscoggin--Kennebec--Interior
                                Waldo--Coastal York--Coastal
                                Cumberland--Sagadahoc--Lincoln--Knox--
                                Coastal Waldo
                                28      1000EST
                                        2000EST
                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                lines and caused about 6000 power
                                outages. Wind gusts were generally in
                                the 30 to 40 mph range.

MARYLAND, Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, Northeast
  MDZ008-012-015-
  019>020                       Cecil--Kent--Queen Annes--Talbot--
                                Caroline
                                5       0400EST
                                        1500EST

                                The pressure gradient (difference)
                                between an intensifying low pressure
                                system that moved northeast through the
                                Saint Lawrence Valley and a high
                                pressure system building east from the
                                Southern Plains produces strong winds
                                across the Maryland Eastern Shore
                                between 4 a.m. and 3 p.m. EST.
                                Strongest wind gusts averaged around 45
                                mph.

MARYLAND, South
                                NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, West
                                NONE REPORTED.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East
  MAZ004>005-010-               Northern Worcester--Western Middlesex--
  012>016-019>021               Eastern Hampshire--Southern Worcester--
                                Western Norfolk--Southeast Middlesex--
                                Suffolk--Eastern Norfolk--Eastern
                                Plymouth--Southern Bristol--Southern
                                Plymouth
                                5       0900EST
                                        1700EST

                                Low pressure strengthening off the New
                                England coast brought damaging winds to
                                parts of Massachusetts, especially to
                                the higher elevations. Although most
                                wind gusts were between 45 and 55 mph,
                                some of the higher elevations reported
                                gusts up to 60 mph. There reports of
                                downed trees and power lines in
                                scattered locations from the
                                Connecticut Valley into the Worcester
                                Hills and eastern Massachusetts.

                                One of the harder hit areas was
                                northern Worcester County, where nearly
                                5,500 customers in Leominster lost
                                power after a large tree fell onto the
                                main substation. Crews in Fitchburg
                                responded to dozens of calls of downed
                                trees and wires.

                                One injury was attributed to the high
                                winds, when a tree fell onto a state
                                police cruiser that was parked on the
                                side of a road in Marshfield.

  MAZ013-017                    Western Norfolk--Northern Bristol
                                12      1200EST
                                13      1200EST

                                The first widespread snowfall of the
                                season occurred in southern New England
                                from the afternoon of the 12th through
                                midday onthe 13th, as low pressure
                                developed off the mid Atlantic coast
                                and tracked southeast of New England.

                                Many locations in Massachusetts outside
                                of the south coast reported snowfall
                                totals between 2 and 6 inches. Amounts
                                were a little higher in Norfolk and
                                northern Bristol Counties, however,
                                where totals of 4 to 8 inches were
                                widely observed. Despite this being the
                                first widespread snowfall of the
                                season, there was little significant
                                impact, aside from several minor
                                accidents throughout eastern
                                Massachusetts.

                                Official snowfall totals included 7.8
                                inches at Blue Hill Observatory in
                                Milton, 6.7 inches at the National
                                Weather Service office in Taunton,
                                3.9 inches at Logan International
                                Airport in Boston, and 3.0 inches at
                                totals, as reported Worcester Airport.
                                Other snowfall by trained spotters,
                                included 8 inches in Randolph; 7 inches
                                in Easton, Norton, Rehoboth, and
                                Franklin; and 6 inches in Braintree,
                                Norwood, and Foxboro.

MASSACHUSETTS, West
  Berkshire County
    Lanesborough                25      1141EST

                                Wires down.

  Berkshire County
    Pittsfield                  28      1200EST
                                        1300EST

                                Heavy rain caused flash flooding
                                throughout the Berkshires, with over an
                                inch of rain reported at the Pittsfield
                                Airport. At times, more than six inches
                                of water covered the intersection of
                                Tyler Street and Woodlawn Avenue in
                                Pittsfield.

MICHIGAN, East
  MIZ047>048-                   Midland--Bay--Saginaw--Tuscola--
  053>054-060>062-068           Shiawassee--Genesee--Lapeer--Livingston
                                24      1600EST
                                25      1000EST

                                A potent storm system lifted out of the
                                Southern Plains and moved through the
                                Central and Eastern Great Lakes region
                                on Thanksgiving Eve. This storm
                                produced the first widespread snowfall
                                of the season over southeast Michigan.
                                Although this system had a lot of
                                moisture to work with, temperatures
                                were just marginally cold enough to
                                produce snow. In fact, the
                                precipitation did start out as rain
                                before turning over to snow. Snowfall
                                rates exceeded an inch per hour for a
                                period, as thundersnow was reported.
                                Due to the convective nature of the wet
                                snow, snowfall accumulations varied
                                significantly within and across the
                                counties, generally ranging from 2 to 8
                                inches. Gusty northeast winds of 30 to
                                40 mph further aggravated the
                                situation, causing scattered power
                                outages, and reducing visibilities to a
                                quarter of a mile or less at times.
                                Hundreds of car accidents occurred,
                                which left three people dead, and many
                                more injured.

                                Here are the highest snowfall reports
                                received for each county:
                                Poseyville (Midland county), 9.2
                                inches.
                                Auburn (Bay county), 6.4 inches.
                                7 miles west of Flint (Genesee county),
                                8.1 inches.
                                Fairgrove (Tuscola county), 5.0 inches.
                                Elba Township (Lapeer county), 5.7
                                inches.
                                Howell (Livingston county), 5.5 inches.
                                Saginaw (Saginaw county), 8.2 inches.
                                Bennington (Shiawassee county), 6.5
                                inches.

MICHIGAN, Extreme Southwest
  MIZ077>078                    Berrien--Cass
                                24      2225EST
                                25      0330EST

                                Strong low pressure moved over the
                                Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Region,
                                resulting in a wide variety of weather.
                                The event began as mainly rainfall, but
                                changed over to snow towards the end of
                                the storm. The heaviest snowfall
                                occurred over far northwestern Indiana
                                and far southwestern Lower Michigan
                                where 5 to 7 inches of snow fell in a
                                narrow band extending across mainly
                                Berrien county, as well as far western
                                Cass county. 35 to 45 mph wind gusts
                                were also recorded during the storm,
                                causing blowing and drifting of the new
                                snow. Some of the reports, in inches,
                                received includes: Buchanan 7.0, 1
                                miles south of Niles 6.0, 2.5 miles
                                north of Benton Harbor 5.8 and 4 miles
                                cast of Niles 5.6.

MICHIGAN, North
  MIZ041>042                    Gladwin--Arenac
                                24      2130EST
                                25      0200EST

                                A low pressure system passing to the
                                south spread heavy snow into central
                                Lower Michigan on the day before
                                Thanksgiving. Six to seven inches of
                                snow fell in Gladwin and Arenac
                                Counties, with lesser amounts to the
                                north.

MICHIGAN, Upper
  MIZO02-004-009-084            Ontonagon--Baraga--Gogebic--Southern
                                Houghton
                                27      0400EST
                                28      0800EST

                                A low pressure system that developed in
                                the Plains moved through Wisconsin and
                                across eastern Lake Superior on the
                                27th. This storm system dropped heavy
                                snow across portions of western Upper
                                Michigan on the 27th and the morning of
                                the 28th. Storm spotters reported
                                24-hour storm totals of 10 inches in
                                Watton and Bruce Crossing and 13 inches
                                in Wakefield. North winds gusting
                                as high as 35 mph on the back side on
                                the storm also resulted in areas of
                                blowing and drifting snow.

MICHIGAN, West
  MIZ051>052-                   Montcalm--Gratiot--Ottawa--Kent--
  056>059-064>067-              Ionia--Clinton--Allegan--Barry--Eaton--
  071>074                       Ingham--Van Buren--Kalamazoo--
                                Calhoun--Jackson
                                24      1200EST
                                25      0200EST

                                A potent winter storm brought heavy
                                snow and wind across southern and south
                                central lower Michigan on November the
                                24th on the da before Thanksgiving. Low
                                pressure developed over eastern Texas
                                late on the 23rd and intensified
                                rapidly as it moved moved northeast to
                                western Ohio on Wednesday evening.
                                Precipitation began as rain along the
                                1-94 corridor but changed to snow by
                                around noon. Snow become moderate to
                                heavy during the early to mid afternoon
                                hours, when snowfall rates of two to
                                three inches an hour were reported at
                                times. Moderate to heavy snow continued
                                into the early evening hours before
                                gradually diminishing overnight.

                                The snowfall at Grand Rapids was the
                                third heaviest 24 hour snowfall on
                                record (9.7 inches of snow was recorded
                                between noon and midnight). Eight to
                                eleven inches of snow was reported in a
                                band from central Van Buren and Allegan
                                counties east northeast to Kent county,
                                Montcalm county, and northwest Gratiot
                                county. East Grand Rapids reported the
                                heaviest total snowfall (eleven
                                inches). Ten inches of snow was
                                reported in Wyoming. Numerous reports
                                of six to nine inches of snow were
                                received from Kent, Allegan, Calhoun,
                                Jackson, Clinton and Eaton counties.

MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Northeast
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Northwest
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Southeast
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Southwest
                                NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA, West
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, West Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSISSIPPI, Central
  Clarke County
    Stonewall                   03      1410CST
  Newton County
    8 SE Newton                 11      1920CST

                                A small shed was damaged along Liberty
                                Church Road in southeast Newton county.

Washington County
  5 SE Greenville               23      1821CST
                                        1824CST

                                A mobile home was destroyed as it was
                                moved 20 feet from its foundation. This
                                damaged occurred on Wilcox Road. Also
                                in this general area a small shed was
                                destroyed.

Grenada County
  3 NE Holcomb to               23      1822CST
  4 NE Holcomb                          1826CST

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

  Washington County
    8 E Greenville              23      1830CST

                                East of Greenville a gas statioof it
                                was heavily sustained major damage as
                                a large portion of the roof was blown
                                off and the rest damaged.

  Sunflower County
    Blaine                      23      1845CST
                                        1847CST

                                Numerous trees and a few power lines
                                were blown down.

  Sunflower County
    Inverness to                23      1850CST
      3 E Inverness                     1855CST

                                Numerous trees and several power lines
                                were blown down in and around
                                Inverness.

  Lowndes County
    3 S Caledonia to            23      1910CST
    6 NE Caledonia                      1924CST

                                Quarter sized hail fell in a swath
                                from 3 miles south of Caledonia to the
                                far northeast corner of Lowndes county.

  Lowndes County
    3 E Columbus Afb            23      1910CST

                                A few trees were blown down on Spruill
                                Road.

  Grenada County
    3 SE Hardy                  23      1940CST

                                A few trees were blown down. One tree
                                fell on a car and destroyed a porch to
                                a house.

  Washington County
    5 S Greenville to           23      2025CST
    7 SE Greenville                     23000ST

                                Heavy rains between 4 and 6 inches
                                caused a few roads to flood south of
                                Greenville.

  Warren County
    Eagle Bend                  23      2139CST
                                        2140CST

                                Several large limbs were blown down on
                                power lines. A few tree tops were blown
                                out of a few trees.

  Leflore County
    Greenwood                   23      2145CST
                                24      0030CST

                                Locally heavy rainfall between 4 and 5
                                inches caused flash flooding around
                                Greenwood. Seven roads were closed due
                                to high water and a few cars were
                                stalled out. In addition, a few homes
                                were flooded as water rose a few inches
                                deep into residences.

  Grenada County
    3 NE Grenada                23      2238CST
                                24      0020CST

                                Heavy rains caused a road to be washed
                                out.

  Claiborne County
    Port Gibson                 23      2310CST
  Warren County
    Vicksburg                   23      2315CST
  Adams County
    3 N Natchez                 23      2324CST
  Warren County
    8 SE Vicksburg to           23      2331CST     1          75
    8.5 SE Vicksburg                    2333CST

                                This weak tornado touched down about
                                2 miles south of China Grove Road on
                                highway 27. It moved cast for 1 mile
                                and downed a few large trees and
                                snapped several branches off a dozen
                                more trees.

  Warren County
    9 SE Vicksburg              23      2332CST

                                A few large trees were blown down
                                1 mile south of a F0 tornado track.
                                This damage occurred 3 miles south of
                                China Grove Road on highway 27. This
                                damage was caused by the rear flank
                                down draft of a super cell
                                thunderstorm.

  Jefferson County
    Church Hill to              23      2335CST
    5 NW Church Hill                    2340CST
  Hinds County
    6 NW Utica to               23      2340CST
    1 W Raymond                 24      0007CST

                                Sporatic trees and large limbs were
                                blown down from 6 miles northwest of
                                Utica to 1 mile west of Raymond. This
                                swath of sporatic tree damage was
                                associated with the rear flank
                                downdraft of a super cell thunderstorm
                                that tracked cast northeast across
                                Central Hinds county.

  Jefferson County
    8 W Fayette to              23      2340CST     18         600
    7 ENE Lorman                24      0004CST

                                This tornado touched down just west of
                                the Natchez Trace, 8 miles west of
                                Fayette and tracked northeast for
                                18 miles across Jefferson county.
                                Between the Natchez Trace and highway
                                553 the tornado was in its early stages
                                and produced F0 damage by downing
                                several trees. Between highway 553 and
                                US Highway 61 this tornado began to
                                intensify and downed or snapped
                                hundreds of trees. One mobile home and
                                two sheds sustained minor damage as
                                they were located on the northern edge
                                of the circulation. As it approached
                                US Highway 61, it moved through an open
                                field and was at its widest point,
                                600 yards. Here a string of seven power
                                poles were snapped and a large tractor
                                shed was destroyed. The frame of the
                                shed was made of large I-beams. These
                                beams were snapped from their base as
                                the shed was blown away. In the area
                                around US Highway 61 four homes
                                sustained major roof damage. On the
                                east side of the highway one of these
                                homes lost almost the entire roof and
                                had every window blown out. For a three
                                mile stretch between US Highway 61 and
                                highway 552 the tornado was at its
                                strongest and produced F3 damage. Every
                                tree in the forest, along this stretch,
                                was uprooted or snapped. The tornado
                                began to weaken after passing across
                                highway 552 and dissipated just on the
                                other side of the Claiborne county
                                line.

  Jefferson County
    1 S Lorman to               23      2350CST
    2 E Lorman                          2355CST
  Adams County
    Natchez                     23      2355CST
  Hinds County
    5 W Raymond                 23      2356CST
  Claiborne County
    2 WSW Tillman to            24      0004CST     0.5       100
    1.5 WSW Tillman                     0005CST

                                This weak tornado entered Claiborne
                                county from Jefferson county and
                                dissipated 1/2 mile into the county.
                                This was the very end of the 18 mile
                                path of the Jefferson county tornado.
                                While briefly in Claiborne county, a
                                few trees were damaged before the
                                tornado dissipated.

  Adams County
    Washington                  24      0005CST
  Adams County
    Washington                  24      0006CST
                                        0008CST

                                Several power lines and large trees
                                were blown down.

  Hinds Count
    Clinton                     24      0018CST
                                        0020CST

                                Numerous trees and power lines blown
                                down.

  Copiah County
    5 ENE Carpenter             24      0033CST     0.5        30

                                This weak tornado touched down along
                                Chapman Road on the Copiah, Hinds
                                county line. A few trees were damaged
                                along the road before the tornado moved
                                northeast into an open field.

  Hinds County
    3.5 S Utica                 24      0033CST     0.5        30
                                        0034CST

                                This weak tornado touched down along
                                Chapman Road on the Copiah, Hinds
                                county line. A few trees were damaged
                                along the road before the tornado moved
                                northeast into an open field.

  Hinds County
    1 W Utica to                24      0034CST
    1 NE Utica                          0036CST

                                Golfball sized hail broke the
                                windshields of a police car in Utica.

  Madison County
    4 WNW Madison to            24      0035CST     6          40
    3 WNW Gluckstadt                    0045CST

                                This weak tornado touched down near
                                Lake Cavalier and moved northeast to
                                3 miles west northwest of Gluckstadt.
                                Scattered trees were blown down and
                                snapped along the path.

  Adams County
    7 SE Natchez                24      0042CST

                                Numerous trees and one power line was
                                blown down along Liberty Road.

  Lawrence County
    1 E Oma to                  24      0054CST     4         200
    5 ENE Oma                           0101CST

                                This weak tornado touched down just to
                                the east of Oma and moved northeast for
                                4 miles as it moved into southwest
                                Simpson county. A few hundred trees
                                were uprooted and snapped as the
                                tornado moved from Lawrence county into
                                Simpson county.

  Rankin County
    Sand Hill to                24      0055CST
    3 NNE Sand Hill                     0058CST
  Rankin County
    1 NW Sand Hill to           24      0057CST
    7 NE Sand Hill                      0103CST

                                A few trees were blown down along with
                                numerous large limbs snapped and broken
                                off. This damage occurred from the rear
                                flank down draft of a supercell
                                thunderstorm. This damage was
                                intermittent but along a consistent
                                path through northern Rankin county
                                from Sandhill to Ratliff Ferry.

  Hinds County
    1 S Terry                   24      01000ST

                                Two trees were snapped in half along
                                Interstate 55, 1/2 mile north of the
                                Copiah county line.

  Simpson County
    5 SW Shivers to             24      0101CST     24        200
    4 N Magee                           0136CST

                                This tornado continued out of northern
                                Lawrence county and moved into
                                southwest Simpson county 5 miles
                                southwest of the Shivers community. As
                                this tornado tracked northeast, several
                                hundred trees were uprooted and
                                snapped. Several chicken houses
                                sustained major damage along with a
                                few totally destroyed. Three homes
                                sustained major damage and nine mobile
                                homes sustained major damage. This
                                tornado tracked across several highways
                                including State Highway 28 and 13. This
                                tornado also crossed US Highway 49,
                                4 miles northwest of Magee. Here the
                                tornado severely damaged the VFW Post
                                9122 building and rolled over an RV.
                                This tornado weakened as moved a little
                                more northeast and dissipated 4 miles
                                north of Magee.

  Scott County
    3 WNW Ludlow to             24      0105CST
    3 NW Ludlow                         0110CST

                                Several large tree limbs were blown
                                down along with a few trees. This
                                damage occurred from the rear flank
                                downdraft of a supercell thunderstorm.

  Rankin County
    5 E Florence                24      0110CST
  Rankin County
    Pearl                       24      0115CST
                                        0117CST
Scott County
  3 NW Ludlow to                24      0115CST     0.5        40
  3.5 NW Ludlow                         0116CST

                                This tornado began 1/2 mile inside the
                                Scott county line and downed a few
                                trees. This tornado then moved into
                                southwest Leake county as it crossed
                                Lowhead Dam road.

  Leake County
    6 E Good Hope to            24      0116CST     10        400
    3 NE Good Hope                      0128CST

                                This tornado touched down just inside
                                Scott county and tracked northeast for
                                10 miles across southwest Leake county.
                                Hundreds of trees were damaged along
                                its path. Four mobile homes sustained
                                minor damage with pieces of siding torn
                                off and small parts of their roof
                                pealed back. Major damage occurred to
                                three residential homes were two
                                sustained significant roof damage and
                                the other was destroyed due to several
                                trees falling on it. In addition, one
                                chicken house was severely damaged and
                                three farm buildings destroyed.

  Rankin County
    2 SW Brandon                24      0125CST

                                Penny sized hail fell at the MS
                                Correctional Facility.

  Rankin County
    5 N Brandon                 24      0125CST

                                Penny sized hail fell at State Highway
                                25 and Grants Ferry Road.

  Lawrence County
    5 SW Tilton to              24      0132CST     7          75
    2 NE Tilton                         0143CST

                                This weak tornado touched down 5 miles
                                southwest of the Tilton community along
                                Price Road and tracked northeast for
                                7 miles before dissipating near River
                                Road on the cast side of the Pearl
                                River. A few hundred trees were
                                uprooted and snapped along the path.

  Adams County
    Natchez                     24      0138CST

                                A few trees were blown down around
                                Natchez as the final line of
                                thunderstorms moved through.

  Leake County
    1 W Rosebud to              24      0143CST     3          75
    2 W Madden                          0148CST

                                This tornado touched down just to the
                                west of the Rosebud community and
                                tracked northeast for 3 miles before
                                dissipating 2 miles west of Madden.
                                Numerous trees were uprooted and
                                snapped. One home was severely damaged
                                due to two large large trees that fell
                                on it. One chicken house had a large
                                portion of its roof torn off and tin
                                scattered for 1/4 mile.

  Scott County
    3 NW Morton to              24      0145CST
    3 N Morton                          0147CST

                                Golthall sized hail fell on highway
                                481 just to the northwest of Morton.

  Jefferson County
    4 SE Fayette to             24      0150CST
    7 ESE Fayette                       0156CST

                                Numerous trees and large limbs were
                                blown down along State Highway 28
                                between Fayette and Union Church. A
                                few power lines were also taken down.

  Smith County
    1 S Raleigh to              24      0153CST     12.5      600
    7 NE Sylvarena                      0210CST

                                This tornado touched down just south of
                                Raleigh on State Highway 35 and tracked
                                northeast to the Jasper Smith county
                                line, 7 miles northeast of Sylvarena,
                                where it then moved into Jasper county.
                                Along its path it uprooted and
                                destroyed a few thousand trees.
                                Thirteen chicken houses were destroyed
                                and six others were damaged. Three
                                mobile homes and one residential home
                                were destroyed along with five other
                                homes sustaining major damage. Two
                                people were injured when a mobile home
                                was blown off its foundation and
                                destroyed 10 miles northeast of
                                Raleigh. At 210 AM the strong tornado
                                moved into northwest Jasper county. The
                                total path length of this tornado was
                                38 miles across Smith, Jasper and
                                Newton counties.

  Marion County
    1 N Goss                    24      0205CST

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Neshoba County
    5 W Philadelphia            24      0205CST
                                        0208CST

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Jasper County
    5.5 SW Montrose to          24      0210CST     20        600
    6 E Garlandville                    0233CST

                                This tornado moved into Jasper county
                                from Smith county 5.5 miles southwest
                                of Montrose and tracked northeast for
                                20 miles before moving into Newton
                                county 6 miles east of Garlandville.
                                As this strong tornado tracked across
                                Jasper county a few thousand trees were
                                uprooted and snapped. Seven residential
                                homes sustained major damage along with
                                eleven sustaining minor damage. Eight
                                chicken houses were destroyed with five
                                more sustaining major damage. The total
                                path length of this tornado was
                                38 miles across Smith, Jasper and
                                Newton counties.

  Scott County
    2 W Lake to                 24      0210CST
    1 W Lake                            0212CST

                                Several trees were blown down along
                                Interstate 20 in eastern Scott county.

  Neshoba County
    2 SE Stallo to              24      0219CST     4         100
    5 E Stafo                           0226CST

                                This tornado touched down just to the
                                west of Dunn Road, 2 miles southeast of
                                Stallo and tracked northeast for
                                4 miles. Along Dunn Road, numerous
                                trees were blown down with one
                                abandoned house destroyed by fallen
                                trees. The majority of this tornado
                                track was in the bottom land of the
                                upper Pearl River where a few hundred
                                trees were downed. This tornado then
                                crossed Asa Thomas Road were a few
                                trees and power lines were downed. The
                                tornado dissipated just before the
                                Winston county line 5 miles east of
                                Stallo.

  Neshoba County
    6 E Stallo to               24      0225CST     1         150
    7 E Stafo                           0227CST

                                A second, slightly stronger tornado,
                                touched down 1 mile to the east
                                southeast of where the first one
                                dissipated. Damage began and remained
                                on Asa Thomas Road as the tornado moved
                                into Winston county. Severe tree damage
                                occurred along Asa Thomas Road along
                                with several power lines blown down.
                                The tornado was on the ground for
                                1 mile before moving into southeast
                                Winston county where it stayed on the
                                ground for 21 miles across Winston and
                                western Noxubee counties.

  Winston County
    6 SE Noxapater to           24      0227CST     12        600
    2 SE Fearns Spgs                    0245CST

                                This strong tornado moved into Winston
                                county from Neshoba county and tracked
                                northeast for 12 miles before moving
                                into Noxubee county. Just inside the
                                Winston county line four large chicken
                                houses were destroyed. As the tornado
                                tracked northeast across State Route
                                393 and 397, a few hundred trees were
                                uprooted and snapped. Several homes
                                sustained minor roof damage. One home
                                was totally destroyed on McBrayer Road.
                                Pieces of the home was blown and
                                scattered across a field for 1/4 mile.
                                Here three vehicles were moved with two
                                of them landing on top of tree debris
                                and the other thrown into a ditch. This
                                home was where the two injuries and one
                                fatality occurred. The tornado was at
                                its widest point here and as it tracked
                                northeast hundreds of trees were blown
                                down. The tornado moved into Noxubee
                                county 2 miles southeast of Ferns
                                Springs. The total path length across
                                northern Neshoba, southeast Winston and
                                western Noxubee county was 21 miles.
                                M44PH

  Jefferson Davis
  County
    Bassfield                   24      0230CST
                                        0234CST

                                Numerous trees and large limbs were
                                blown down. One home had its windows
                                blown out. One business had a portion
                                of its roof torn off.

  Neshoba County
    3 NE Spring Creek           24      0230CST

                                A porch to a mobile home was blown off.

  Newton County
    6.5 S Hickory to            24      0233CST     5.5       400
    5 SE Hickory                        0239CST

                                This tornado moved into southeast
                                Newton county, south of Hickory, and
                                tracked northeast for 5.5 miles before
                                dissipating. This tornado downed and
                                damaged a few hundred trees before
                                dissipating southeast of Hickory on
                                Parks Mill Road. The total path length
                                of this tornado was 38 miles across
                                Smith, Jasper and Newton counties.

  Neshoba County
    4.5 N Center                24      0240CST

                                A few trees were blown down, one tree
                                severely damaged a mobile home.

  Lauderdale County
    9 WSW Meehan to             24      0241CST     12        300
    1 E Meridian Arpt                   0256CST

                                This tornado touched down 9 miles west
                                southwest of Meehan on th west side of
                                Point Wanita Lake Road. Here several
                                hundred trees were blown down and
                                damaged. One home sustained roof damage
                                with shingles removed and a corner
                                knocked off due to a fallen tree. The
                                tornado continued northeast and crossed
                                Meehan-Savoy Road. Here several homes
                                sustained minor roof damage along with
                                numerous trees blown down. The tornado
                                continued to the northeast and crossed
                                Interstate 59 and passed 1/2 mile south
                                of Key Field in Meridian. Many trees
                                were uprooted and snapped along the
                                rest of the path. The tornado
                                dissipated one mile cast of the
                                airport.

  Covington County
    5 ESE Williamsburg          24      0242CST
                                        0244CST

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Noxubee County
    8 SW Mashulaville to        24      0245CST     8         400
    3 SE Mashulaville                   0251CST

                                This tornado moved into Noxubee county
                                from Winston county and tracked
                                northeast for 8 miles before
                                dissipating 3 miles southeast of
                                Mashulaville. This tornado mainly moved
                                across heavily forested areas of
                                Noxubee county and downed several
                                hundred trees. As it crossed some
                                county roads a few homes sustained
                                minor roof damage and a few sheds were
                                blown over. The total path length
                                across northern Neshoba, southeast
                                Winston and western Noxubee county was
                                21 miles.

  Lincoln County
    6 SE Bogue Chitto to        24      0250CST     3         150
    8 SE Bogue Chitto                   0255CST

                                This tornado touched down along
                                Pleasant Hill Road and moved east
                                northeast for 3 miles. A few hundred
                                trees were uprooted and snapped. The
                                worst damage occurred 1 mile either
                                side of Lazy Trail Road.

  Noxubee County
    4 SE Mashulaville to        24      0250CST     7.5       200
    3 SW Macon                          0301CST

                                This tornado touched down 1 mile south
                                of were the Neshoba, Winston, Noxubee
                                21 mile track tornado ended. The first
                                half of the track remained in a pine
                                forest before moving out and across
                                open farm land. In the pine forest, a
                                few hundred trees were snapped and
                                uprooted. Across the open farm land,
                                numerous trees were blown down along
                                with a few power lines. The tornado
                                dissipated 3 miles southwest of Macon.

  Covington County
    1 N Seminary                24      0253CST

                                A few trees and large limbs were blown
                                down.

  Covington County
    9 E Collins                 24      03000ST

                                A few trees and large limbs were blown
                                down.

  Lauderdale County
    4 SE Meridian               24      0302CST

                                A few trees were blown down on State
                                Highway 45 near the Causeyville Road
                                exit.

  Noxubee County
    5 NE Macon to               24      0307CST     5         100
    10 NE Macon                         0313CST

                                This tornado touched down in an open
                                field 5 miles northeast of Macon and
                                tracked east northeast for 5 miles.
                                This tornado snapped and downed
                                numerous trees on the edges of several
                                fields. On Deerbrook Lane a grain silo
                                was dented and had the roof torn off.
                                Several power lines were also blown
                                down here. The tornado continued to the
                                northeast and dissipated in an open
                                field 10 miles northeast of Macon.

  Forrest County
    3 W Brooklyn                24      0333CST

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Marion County
    10 ESE Sandy Hook to        27      0815CST
    11 ESE Sandy Hook                   0818CST

                                Six trees and several power lines were
                                blown down in the southeast corner of
                                Marion county.

  Forrest County
    Hattiesburg to              27      0903CST
    1 SE Hattiesburg                    0907CST

                                Emergency manager measured 71 mph gust.
                                One large sign was blown down onto two
                                cars. Numerous large limbs were blown
                                down across town.MISSISSIPPI, North

  Lafayette County
    3 SE Taylor                 23      0600CST
                                        0605CST

                                A barn was damaged by a fire started
                                by lightning.

  Calhoun County
    11 NNE Bruce                23      1935CST
                                        1940CST
  Calhoun County
    Bruce                       23      1935CST
                                        1940CST

                                One business had huge areas of its roof
                                torn off. The dugout at the Bruce
                                High School baseball field was severely
                                damaged with its roof blown off and
                                numerous concrete blocks blown off.
                                Several trees were blown down.

  Pontotoc County
    Toccopola                   23      2018CST
                                        2025CST
  Lafayette County
    Paris                       23      2020CST
                                        2025CST

                                Numerous trees were knocked down.
  Monroe County
    Amory                       23      2030CST
                                        22000ST

                                Several roads were washed out. At least
                                one car was damaged.

  Pontotoc County
    Furrs to                    23      2030CST
    Chesterville                        2035CST

                                One house was knocked 12 feet off its
                                foundation. One person was injured in
                                that house. Three mobile homes were
                                damaged. Several houses were damaged by
                                falling trees. Numerous trees were
                                blown down.

  Lee County
    Blair to                    23      2050CST
    Tupelo                              21000ST

                                One mobile home was destroyed. Some
                                trees and power lines were knocked
                                down.

MISSISSIPPI, South
  Amite County
    Countywide                  24      0220CST
                                        0250CST

                                A line of severe thunderstorms blew
                                down trees in various parts of the
                                county.

  Wilkinson County
    6 SE Woodville              24      0230CST

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Pike County
    Countywide                  24      0255CST

                                Several trees and power lines were
                                blown down at various locations around
                                the county.

  Harrison County
    Orange Grove                24      06000ST     1.5        50
                                        0605CST

                                A tornado traveled east to west on path
                                along Dedeaux Road between Highway 49
                                and Three Rivers Road in the Orange
                                Grove community. Most of the damage was
                                rated a F1 intensity by a NWS ground
                                survey, however there were areas of F2
                                damage. A large church under-construc-
                                tion was heavily damaged or destroyed.
                                Three homes and five businesses
                                received major damage while twenty
                                homes had minor damage. Early estimates
                                were that damage would approach
                                3 million dollars.

MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
  Stone County
    Wiggins                     24      0210CST     0.3        30
                                        0212CST

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down and
                                downed trees west of the town of
                                Wiggins.

  Perry County
    Janice                      24      0240CST     0.2        30
                                        0242CST

                                A weak tornado downed trees to the
                                north of Janice.

  Geene County
    Avera                       24      0310CST     0.3        30
                                        0313CST

                                A weak tornado downed trees near Avera.

  Wayne County
    State Line                  24      0325CST     0.2        30
                                        0327CST

                                A weak tornado downed trees near State
                                Line.

  Stone County
    Beatrice                    24      0510CST     0.2        30
                                        0512CST

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down
                                near Beatrice. Several trees were
                                damaged by the tornado.

MISSOURI, East
  MOZ018>019-                   Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--
  026>027-034>036-              Ralls--Pike--Boone--Audrain--Callaway--
  041>042-050>051               Montgomery
                                24      0600CST
                                        18000ST

                                A Thanksgiving eve storm brought 4--6
                                inches of snow from Central to
                                Northeast Missouri. Transportation in
                                some areas was temporarily brought to a
                                halt. Most area roads were passable by
                                Thanksgiving Day.

  MOZ047>049-052-               Moniteau--Cole--Osage--Lincoln--
  059>063-072                   Gasconade--Warren--St. Charles--
                                Franklin--St. Louis--Crawford
                                24      0600CST
                                        1800CST

                                A Thanksgiving eve storm brought 2--4
                                inches of snow to parts of Central and
                                East Central Missouri.

MISSOURI, Lower

                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSOURI, Northeast

                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSOURI, Northwest
  MOZ040-044                    Howard--Johnson
                                01      06000ST
                                        21000ST

                                The Blackwater River near Valley City
                                crested at 22.40 feet, or 0.40 of a
                                foot above flood stage. The Moniteau
                                Creek near Fayette crested at 19.89
                                feet, or 3.89 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ039                        Saline
                                01      0600CST
                                05      1800CST

                                The Blackwater River near Blue Lick
                                crested at 26.33 feet, or 2.33 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046                        Cooper
                                01      1800CST
                                03      06000ST

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 21.60 feet, or 5.60 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 19.57 feet,
                                or 4.57 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ054                        Henry
                                11      0600CST
                                12      17000ST

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 25.85 feet, or 1.85 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ022>023-                   Caldwell--Livingston--Platte--Clay--Ray
  028>031-037>038-              --Carroll--Jackson--Lafayette--Cass--
  43044                         Johnson
                                23      04000ST
                                        12000ST

                                A Thanksgiving Eve snowstorm left 6 to
                                8 inches of snow along and 50 miles
                                either side of a line, from Kansas City
                                to Carrollton. Numerous tree limbs and
                                powerlines were reported down.

  MOZ054                        Henry
                                24      0600CST
                                26      0600CST

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 26.85 feet, or 2.85 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ054                        Henry
                                24      06000ST
                                28      06000ST

                                The Big Creek near Blairstown crested
                                at 22.70 feet, or 2.70 feet above flood
                                stage.

  MOZ039                        Saline
                                24      06000ST
                                30      2359CST

                                The Blackwater River near Blue Lick
                                crested at 28.63 feet, or 4.63 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046                        Cooper
                                24      08000ST

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 18.47 feet, or 2.47 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 18.35 feet,
                                or 3.35 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ044                        Johnson
                                24      0800CST
                                28      0800CST

                                The Blackwater River near Valley City
                                crested at 26.00 feet, or 4.00 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ054                        Henry
                                26      19000ST
                                28      0800CST

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 26.75 feet, or 2.75 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046                        Cooper
                                27      0900CST
                                28      17000ST

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 18.65 feet, or 2.65 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 18.67 feet,
                                or 3.67 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ040                        Howard
                                27      1000CST
                                        1900CST

                                The Moniteau Creek near Fayette crested
                                at 17.29 feet, or 1.29 feet above flood
                                stage.

MISSOURI, Southeast
  Mississippi County
    Charleston                  Ol      2125CST
                                02      0030CST

                                Water covered roads in the city. This
                                was the result of a broad area of rain
                                producing 3/4 to 1 inch of rain per
                                hour.

  New Madrid County
    2 SE Morehouse              Ol      2214CST
                                02      01000ST

                                Water was reported on Route FF due to a
                                broad area of heavy rainfall, up to an
                                inch per hour.

  Stoddard County
    Essex to                    Ol      2307CST
    Frisco                      02      Ol000ST

                                Water was over the intersection of
                                Route FF and Highway 60. Route KK was
                                barricaded between Frisco and Route
                                114. Rainfall estimates were 2 to 3
                                inches in 30 minutes over southwest
                                parts of the county.

MISSOURI, Southwest
  Mcdonald County
    Pineville                   Ol      0208CST
                                        0500CST

                                Numerous streets and low water
                                crossings were flooded near the
                                community of Pineville.

  Barry County
    Monett                      Ol      0300CST
                                        06000ST

                                Flooding of streets and low water
                                crossings occurred during a span of
                                three hours in and around the community
                                of Monett.

  Benton County
    Warsaw                      01      0330CST
                                        0700CST

                                Several roads, highways, and low water
                                crossings countywide were flooded from
                                heavy rain showers. Locations that were
                                impacted the most included, a section
                                of Highway 65 one and a half miles
                                north of Warsaw, a section of Highway
                                65 near the intersection with Highway
                                52, rural areas west of Edwards, a
                                section of Whitman Road, a section of
                                Highway F at Five Bridges, Fordney Road
                                east of Lincoln, a section of Coffe
                                Road, and a section of Centerline Road.

  Newton County
    Neosho                      01      0330CST
                                        09000ST

                                Heavy rain flooded several roads and
                                low water crossings across much of
                                Newton County. Locations that were
                                affected the most include, several
                                streets in the city of Neosho, a
                                section of Cedar Road east of
                                Wentworth, and numerous low water
                                crossings east of Wentworth.

  Cedar County
    Stockton                    01      0400CST
                                        07000ST

                                Several streets in the community of
                                Stockton were flooded from heavy rain.

  Dallas County
    Buffalo                     01      0413CST
                                        08000ST

                                Heavy rain caused significant street
                                flooding in the city of Buffalo,
                                including a section of Highway 65.

  Greene County
    Willard                     01      0420CST
                                        0800CST

                                Heavy rain caused a small creek to
                                rapidly flood over a section of New
                                Mellville Road in Willard. Numerous
                                other locations across Greene County
                                were also inundated with small stream
                                flooding.

  Jasper County
    Oronogo                     01      0430CST
                                        0700CST

                                Heavy rains caused flooding over the
                                intersection of Highway 0 and 96 near
                                the community of Oronogo.

  Lawrence County
    Mt Vernon                   01      0437CST
                                        0700CST

                                Heavy rain caused minor street flooding
                                in the community of Mount Vernon.

  Taney County
    5 NW Branson                01      05000ST
                                        08000ST

                                Heavy rain caused flash flooding over
                                Sycamore Church Road.

  Webster County
    5 S Northview to            01      0515CST     6          500
    4 E Northview                       0522CST

                                A tornado that developed along a line
                                of weak showers destroyed three barns
                                and damaged a house over rural Webster
                                County. The tornado was on the ground
                                for approximately six miles, and downed
                                numerous trees along it's path. The
                                average path width was approximately
                                500 yards wide, however, the path width
                                maxed out at one quarter of a mile wide
                                near Land Slide Road.

  Webster County
    Northview                   01      0515CST
                                        08000ST

                                Numerous low water crossings and other
                                flood prone areas were inundated with
                                flash flooding. Locations that were
                                most affected included the Pomme De
                                Terre River near Northview and several
                                streets and roads near the city of
                                Marshfield.

  Stone County
    Crane                       01      0648CST
                                        08000ST

                                Heavy rain caused minor flooding of
                                small streams and creeks across
                                northern Stone County.

  Polk County
    Pleasant Hope               01      0700CST
                                        1000CST

                                Several flood prone areas were flooded
                                from heavy rains. Highway 215 east of
                                Pleasant Hope along with County Road
                                564 near Highway 13 were impassable.

  Wright County
    Hartville                   Ol      0715CST
                                        1000CST

                                Heavy rain cause numerous low water
                                crossings to become impassable across
                                much of the county.

  Douglas County
    5 SE Ava                    Ol      0730CST
                                        1000CST

                                Flash flooding occurred over a section
                                of Highway FF southeast of Ava.

  Camden County
    Camdenton                   Ol      0800CST
                                        11000ST

                                Flash flooding inundated Normack
                                Estates Road near the city of
                                Camdenton.

  Howell County
    Mountain View               Ol      1030CST     1          200

                                A tornado downed numerous trees in the
                                Mountain View area. No structures were
                                affected along it's mile long path.

  Ozark County
    Mammoth                     Ol      1046CST
                                        1300CST

                                Flash flooding inundated a section of
                                Highway T, five miles south of Highway
                                5.

  MOZ095                        Christian
                                24      0525CST
                                        08000ST

                                Heavy rain caused three feet of water
                                to rise over Wilson Road just south of
                                the Wilson's Creek National
                                Battlefield. One vehicle was caught in
                                the rising water.

  Greene County
    17 E (Sgf)Springfreld A     24      07000ST
                                        1000CST

                                A small tributary that flows into the
                                James River flooded over a county road
                                near the Greene--Webster county line.

  MOZ055>056                    Benton--Morgan
                                24      1300CST
                                        1500CST

                                A winter storm affected much of central
                                Missouri. A brief period of heavy snow
                                accumulated up to six inches across
                                much of Benton and Morgan Counties.
                                Further to the south into southwest
                                Missouri, snow only fell for a few
                                minutes, and only light accumulations
                                were observed on grassy surfaces. The
                                Lake of the Ozarks region observed one
                                to four inches of accumulation.

  Webster County
    1 N Marshfield              29      0910CST
                                        12000ST

                                Heavy rain caused water to rapidly rise
                                over a bridge on Highway W north of
                                Marshfield. Flooding was also observed
                                over Turnbow Road near Lacey Creek.

MONTANA, Central
  MTZ009                        North Rocky Mountain Front
                                02      OOOOMST
                                        210OMST

                                An autumn storm brought heavy snow to
                                the Northern Rocky Mountain Front on
                                the 2nd. Reported snow fall amounts
                                include 10 inches at Babb 19W.

  MTZ009>013-                   North Rocky Mountain Front--Eastern
  044>045-048>049               Glacier--Hill--Cascade--Chouteau--
                                Toole--Liberty--Southern Rocky Mountain
                                Front--Eastern Teton
                                02      Ol00MST
                                        160OMST

                                A high wind event occurred over a large
                                area of North Central Montana on the
                                2nd. Reported peak wind speeds include:
                                97 mph at St Mary 13W, 96 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 11 SE, 81 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 2E, 65 mph at Choteau INE,
                                60 mph at Eden 10SW, 60 mph at Agawam,
                                59 mph at Loma 1 N and 59 mph at Cut
                                Bank. Sustained wind speeds of 40 mph
                                were also reported at Oilmont 8E and at
                                Tiber Dam during the early afternoon
                                hours of the 2nd.

  MTZ009>010-048                North Rocky Mountain Front--Eastern
                                Glacier--Southern Rocky Mountain Front
                                04      230OMST
                                05      160OMST

                                A high wind event occurred along the
                                Rocky Mountain Front from late evening
                                on the 4th until the afternoon of the
                                5th. Reported wind speeds include: a
                                gust to 70 mph at Blackleaf 9SE, a gust
                                to 60 mph at Browning 2N and sustained
                                winds of 43 mph at Cut Bank.

  MTZ047                        Blaine
                                06      1002MST

                                A peak wind gust of 74 mph was reported
                                at Chinook 11 S. The strong winds blew
                                a large accumulation of tumbleweeds
                                that completely blocked both lanes of
                                Cleveland Road, located near Chinook.
                                The tumbleweed drift was 100 feet long
                                and over 12 feet high. A snow plow from
                                the Montana Department of Transpor-
                                tation was dispatched but was unable to
                                clear the road. Ultimately, the road
                                was cleared by using a front-end
                                loader.

  MTZ047                        Blaine
                                07      0428MST

                                A peak wind gust of 74 mph was reported
                                at Chinook 11S.

  MTZ009-048                    North Rocky Mountain Front--Southern
                                Rocky Mountain Front
                                14      1020MST
                                        1100MST

                                A high wind event occurred from the
                                early morning hours through the evening
                                of the 14th. Reported wind speeds
                                include: a gust to 62 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 11SE and a gust to 60 mph
                                at Augusta 13W.

  MTZ009                        North Rocky Mountain Front
                                17      0540MST

                                A high wind event occurred during the
                                early morning hours of the 17th.
                                Reported wind speeds include: a gust to
                                78 mph at East Glacier Park 11 SE and a
                                gust to 63 mph at Browning.

  MTZ009-009                    North Rocky Mountain Front
                                24      1020MST
                                        1500MST

                                A high wind event occurred from the
                                late morning hours of the 24th through
                                the early morning hours of the 25th.
                                Reported peak winds include 72 mph at
                                East Glacier 11 SE and 66 mph at St
                                Mary 13W.

  MTZ012-050-054>055            Cascade--Judith Basin--Meagher--
                                Gallatin
                                24      1100MST
                                25      2300MST

                                A late autumn storm brought winter-like
                                conditions to a portion of Southwest
                                Montana from midday on the 24th through
                                Thanksgiving Day. Reported snow fall
                                amounts include: 16 inches at Showdown
                                Ski Resort, 9 inches at the Deadman
                                Creek SNOTEL site, 9 inches at the Spur
                                Park SNOTEL site, 9 inches at Lincoln
                                6N and 8 inches at the Brackett Creek
                                SNOTEL site.

  MTZ009                        North Rocky Mountain Front
                                24      1200MST
                                25      1700MST

                                A late autumn storm brought heavy snow
                                to the Northern Rocky Mountain Front
                                from midday on the 24th until early
                                evening on Thanksgiving Day. Reported
                                snow fall amounts include: 9 inches at
                                Babb 19W and 9 inches at Lincoln 9N.

MONTANA, East

                                NONE REPORTED.

MONTANA, South
  MTZ034-056                    Northern Stillwater--Red Lodge
                                Foothills
                                28      0745MST
                                        1135MST

                                The month of November was dry with the
                                only snow event occurring at the end of
                                the month. The following snow totals
                                were reported with this system: 6
                                inches 2W Red Lodge; 7 inches 5SW Nye;
                                9 inches 5W Red Lodge; 6.5 inches 2S
                                Nye; 6 inches in Nye; 9 inches 5SW Red
                                Lodge.

MONTANA, West

                                NONE REPORTED.

NEBRASKA, Central
  NEZ022>029-                   Garden--Grant--Hooker--Thomas--Blaine--
  035>038-056>059-              Loup--Garfield--Wheeler--Arthur--
  69071                         Mcpherson--Logan--Custer--Deuel--Keith
                                --Perkins--Lincoln--Chase--Hayes--
                                Frontier
                                28      1000CST
                                        23000ST

                                A strong upper level low pressure
                                system that moved from northern
                                Colorado Saturday evening into central
                                Kansas Sunday brought heavy snow, up to
                                13 inches in some locations, and gusty
                                northwest winds of 20 to 25 mph to
                                Western Nebraska on the 28th. Snow
                                accumulations began around 5 AM CST on
                                the 28th with the heaviest snow concen-
                                trated in an east-west band through
                                Deuel, Garden, Keith, Arthur,
                                McPherson, Lincoln, Logan, and Custer
                                Counties where 10 to 13 inches accumu-
                                lated. Because of low visibilities due
                                to heavy snow combined with drifting
                                and numerous vehicles stuck on the
                                roadways, Interstate 80 and Highway 30
                                were closed from 4 PM CST to 10 PM CST.
                                Icy roadways contributed to numerous
                                accidents and indirect injuries.

NEBRASKA, East
  NEZ030>031-                   Boone--Madison--Platte--Colfax--Dodge--
  042>044-050>051               Butler--Saunders
                                28      12000ST
                                29      03000ST

                                This was the first winter storm of the
                                2004/2005 season to hit eastern
                                Nebraska. Accumulating snow spread into
                                the area around noon Sunday, 11/28/04,
                                and continued into the early morning
                                hours Monday before tapering to flumes
                                or very light snow. Although little
                                wind accompanied the snow, around 6 to
                                9 inches was reported from around Wahoo
                                and David City northwest to near
                                Norfolk and Albion. A few of the
                                heavier amounts included 9 inches in
                                David City, 8 inches at Weston and 7
                                inches in Columbus.

NEBRASKA, Extreme Northeast

                                NONE REPORTED.

NEBRASKA, Extreme Southwest
  NEZ080>081                    Hitchcock--Red Willow
                                28      0600MST
                                        2200MST

                                Six inches of snow fell over parts of
                                SW Nebraska with a slow-moving winter
                                storm system. Coop observers in both
                                Trenton and McCook each reported 6
                                inches of snow.

NEBRASKA, South Central
  NEZ039>041-                   Valley--Greeley--Nance--Sherman--Howard
  046>049-060>062               --Merrick--Polk--Dawson--Buffalo--Hall
                                28      1030CST
                                29      01000ST

                                A winter storm brought the first signi-
                                ficant snowfall of the season on this
                                Sunday. Snowfalls of 6 inches or more
                                were noted generally along and north of
                                the Platte River. Ashton received the
                                most snow with 13 inches with Osceola
                                close behind with 10 inches. The area
                                from Fullerton to St. Paul to Cozad had
                                about 8 inches of snow. Interstate 80
                                was closed for a few hours from Kearney
                                west during the storm and many schools
                                were closed or delayed on Monday
                                morning.

NEBRASKA, West
  NEZ019>021-054                Scotts Bluff--Banner--Morrill--Kimball
                                27      2000MST
                                28      2100MST

                                Heavy snow and gusty winds occurred
                                over much of the southern half of the
                                Nebraska panhandle with snowfall
                                amounts of 6 to 10 inches common. The
                                heaviest snow fell in the Scottsbluff,
                                Ne. area where amounts from 9 to 12
                                inches were reported.

NEVADA, North
  NVZ013-037                    Northern Nye--S Lander & S Eureka
                                27      1000PST
                                        1500PST

                                12 inches of snow was reported in
                                Austin and 10 inches in Eureka. Snow
                                began falling around 5 am in the
                                morning.

NEVADA, South

                                NOT RECEIVED.

NEVADA, West
  NVZO03                        Greater Reno/Carson City/Minden Area
                                03      0700PST
                                        1800PST

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                5 SW Reno (Caughlin Ranch)    7 inches
                                2 N Virginia City             6 inches
                                Reno                          5 inches
                                Stead                         5 inches
                                Virginia City                 5 inches
                                Cold Springs Valley (N of
                                  Reno)                       4 inches
                                Galena (in 3 hours)           4 inches

  NVZO02                        Greater Lake Tahoe Area
                                03      0700PST
                                        1800PST

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                Mount Rose Ski Area           7 inches
                                Diamond Peak Ski Resort
                                  (8500 ft)                   7 inches
                                2 N Incline Village
                                  (7600 ft)                   5 inches

  NVZO04                        Western Nevada Basin And Range
                                27      0300PST
                                        1400PST

                                A powerful winter storm hit the
                                northern Sierra Nevada and western
                                Nevada on Nov. 27th. Up to a foot of
                                snow fell in the valleys of western
                                Nevada, mainly south of Interstate 80.
                                Nearly two feet of snow fell in the
                                Sierra.

                                Storm total snowfall amounts:
                                NE Lahontan Reservoir         7 inches
                                Fallon                        6 inches
                                2 W Fallon                    5 inches

  NVZO03                        Greater Reno/Carson City/Minden Area
                                27      0300PST
                                        1400PST

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                8 NE Virginia City       11 inches
                                5 WSW Gardnerville       10 inches
                                1 W Washoe City          10 inches
                                4 NNE New Washoe City    10 inches
                                5 S Reno                  9 inches
                                3 W Carson City           9 inches
                                5 NW Reno                 8 inches
                                Carson City               7 inches
                                N Stagecoach              6 inches
                                1 NW Stead                6 inches
                                Sparks                    6 inches
                                3 NW Reno                 5 inches
                                NWSFO Reno                4 inches
                                Stead                     4 inches

  NVZO02                        Greater Lake Tahoe Area
                                27      0300PST
                                        1400PST

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                Daggett Pass                 16 inches
                                2 E Topaz Lake               12 inches
                                Incline Village (7600 ft)    10 inches

  NVZ001                        Mineral/Southern Lyon
                                27      0300PST
                                        1400PST

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                3 NNW Smith                   8 inches
                                Smith Valley                  6 inches
                                3 NNE Mason                   6 inches
                                10 ESE Sweetwater Summit      6 inches

NEW HAMPSHIRE, North and Central
  NHZ001>010-                   Northern Coos--Southern Coos--Northern
  13014                         Grafton--Northern Carroll--Southern
                                Grafton--Southern Carroll--Sullivan--
                                Merrimack--Belknap--Strafford--Interior
                                Rockingham--Coastal Rockingham
                                03      0900EST
                                        1700EST

                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                and caused scattered power outages
                                across the area. In general, wind gusts
                                ranged from 30 to 40 mph across the
                                area.

  NHZ001>010-                   Northern Coos--Southern Coos--Northern
  13014                         Grafton--Northern Carroll--Southern
                                Grafton--Southern Carroll--Sullivan--
                                Merrimack--Belknap--Strafford--Interior
                                Rockingham--Coastal Rockingham
                                05      0800EST
                                        2000EST

                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                lines and caused about 12,000 power
                                outages across the region. A large
                                spruce tree fell on a Jeep at Keene
                                State College in New Hampshire. Winds
                                generally gusted between 30 and 40 mph
                                across the area.

  Grafton County
    3 SW Lisbon                 25      1310EST
                                        1320EST

                                Thunderstorm winds downed limbs and
                                power lines on Moses Clark Road near
                                Lisbon.

  Grafton County
    1 NW Littleton              25      1315EST
                                        1325EST

                                Thunderstorm winds blew down trees on
                                North Littleton Road near Littleton.

  NHZ001>004-006-               Northern Coos--Southern Coos--Northern
  008>010-013>014               Grafton--Northern Carroll--Southern
                                Carroll--Merrimack--Belknap--Strafford
                                --Interior Rockingham--Coastal
                                Rockingham
                                28      1000EST
                                        2000EST

                                Strong winds downed trees and branches
                                causing scattered power outages across
                                the area. Wind gusts were generally in
                                the 30 to 40 mph range with one gust at
                                Whitefield, New Hampshire, reaching 49
                                mph.

NEW HAMPSHIRE, Southern
  NHZ011>012                    Cheshire--Hillsborough
                                05      0900EST
                                        1700EST

                                Low pressure strengthening off the New
                                England coast brought strong west winds
                                to much of southwest New Hampshire.
                                Gusts were estimated near 60 mph across
                                the higher elevations of Cheshire and
                                western Hillsborough Counties, which
                                brought down trees and power lines from
                                Keene to Hillsborough. No injuries were
                                reported.

NEW JERSEY, Northeast
  NJZ003                        Bergen
                                05      1140EST

                                As a low pressure system moved
                                northeast across New England, it
                                deepened rapidly. The combination of a
                                deep low over New England and a strong
                                high pressure system over the Ohio
                                Valley created a strong west to
                                northwest surface pressure gradient.
                                Peak wind gusts ranged from 43 mph to
                                52 mph between 400 am and 200 pm on
                                November 5th. Here are selected peak
                                wind gusts measured by Automated
                                Surface Observing Systems:

                                At Caldwell Airport, a gust to 52 mph
                                from the northwest occurred at 11:21
                                am.

                                At Teterboro Airport, a gust to 45 mph
                                from the northwest occurred at 4:31 am.

                                At Newark Airport, a gust to 43 mph
                                from the northwest occurred at 1:28 pm.

                                In Midland Park, a strong wind gust
                                caused a rotted tree to fall on a U.S.
                                Postal Service vehicle, crushing the
                                male carrier inside.

                                M44VE

  NJZ003                        Bergen
                                28      1030EST
                                        1830EST

                                With a strong high pressure system
                                northeast of New England, a cold front
                                moved northeast toward the region.

                                The combination of strong winds and
                                heavy rain caused both wind damage and
                                flooding of urban areas, small streams,
                                and rivers.

                                Cooperative Observers reported a roof
                                collapse on Route 4 in Fort Lee at 8:30
                                am and a large tree fell into a house
                                on Hillside Avenue in Paramus at 9:25
                                am. Trained spotters reported downed
                                trees in Montvale, large tree limbs and
                                wires were downed in the town of Glen
                                Rock around 10:15 am. Peak wind gusts
                                ranged from 35 to 45 mph across the
                                area.

                                The heaviest rain fell west of the
                                Garden State Parkway across Northwest
                                Bergen County, where most Storm Total
                                Rainfall amounts ranged from 1.5 to
                                around 2 inches. Trained spotters
                                reported several streets flooded in
                                Mahwah and Wyckoff. Stag Hill Road in
                                Mahwah was flooded in numerous
                                locations. Several locations along
                                Wyckoff Avenue between Mahwah and
                                Wyckoff was flooded. Franklin Turnpike
                                from Fox Lane in Mahwah, NJ to
                                Washington Ave. in Suffern, NY was
                                closed due to flooding. The Mahwah
                                River overflowed its' banks across
                                North Railroad Ave in Mahwah. The river
                                was above its' flood stage of 4.0 feet
                                at Suffern, NY from approximately 2 pm
                                until 6:30 pm.

NEW JERSEY, South and Northwest
  Sussex County
    Libertyville                05      0400EST

                                Lightning struck the ground outside of
                                the Wantage Township Library early in
                                the morning on the 5th. It traveled
                                along the ground and caused damage to
                                one of the control panels in the
                                building and to the electronic switch
                                of the underground septic system. The
                                library had no heat. The library was
                                reopened on the 8th after the
                                electrical equipment was repaired.

  NJZ001-007>010-               Sussex--Warren--Morris--Hunterdon--
  12027                         Somerset--Middlesex--Western Monmouth--
                                Eastern Monmouth--Mercer--Salem--
                                Gloucester--Camden--Northwestern
                                Burlington--Western Ocean--Cumberland--
                                Western Atlantic--Western Cape May--
                                Eastern Cape May--Eastern Atlantic--
                                Eastern Ocean--Southeastern Burlington
                                05      0900EST
                                        1500EST

                                The pressure gradient (difference)
                                between an intensifying low pressure
                                system that moved northeast through the
                                Saint Lawrence Valley and a high
                                pressure system building east from the
                                Southern Plains produces strong winds
                                across New Jersey between 4 a.m. and 3
                                p.m. EST. Strongest wind gusts averaged
                                around 45 mph. Peak wind gusts included
                                50 mph at the Cape May Coast Guard
                                Station in Cape May County, 49 mph in
                                Sandy Hook, Keansburg (both Monmouth
                                County) and Bamegat Light (Ocean
                                County), 46 mph at the McGuire Air
                                Force Base (Burlington County), 40 mph
                                at the Marina within Atlantic City,
                                Millville (Cumberland County) and
                                Somerville (Somerset County) and 39 mph
                                in Sussex (Sussex County). As the Cape
                                May/Lewes Ferry was crossing Delaware
                                Bay, it recorded a peak wind gust of 58
                                mph.

  Atlantic County
    Countywide                  12      1400EST
                                13      0400EST
  Cape May County
    Countywide                  12      1400EST
                                13      0400EST
  Cumberland County
  Countywide                    12      1400EST
                                13      0400EST

                                A low pressure system moving northeast
                                along the Atlantic seaboard produced
                                moderate to heavy rain across southeast
                                New Jersey from the afternoon of the
                                12th into the early morning of the
                                13th. The heavy rain caused poor
                                drainage flooding. The heavy rain ended
                                prior to arrival of the high tide
                                during the morning of the 13th. Storm
                                totals included 3.40 inches in Absecon
                                (Atlantic County) and Newport
                                (Cumberland County), 2.17 inches in
                                Wildwood (Cape May County), 2.13 inches
                                in Margate and 1.81 inches at the
                                Atlantic City International Airport.

                                The heavy rain was caused by a low
                                pressure system that formed on an old
                                cold front in the lower Mississippi
                                Valley during the morning of the 11th.
                                It moved northeast and reached the
                                southern Appalachians the morning of
                                the 12th. It then move east to around
                                Augusta, Georgia at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                12th, Norfolk, Virginia at 1 a.m. EST
                                on the 13th and just east of Cape Cod,
                                Massachusetts at 7 a.m. EST on the
                                13th. The low pressure system tapped
                                moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and
                                nearby Atlantic Ocean and dropped it
                                onto the region.

  NJZ014-023>026                Eastern Monmouth--Western Cape May--
                                Eastern Cape May--Eastern Atlantic--
                                Eastern Ocean
                                13      0700EST
                                        1100EST

                                The combination of a high pressure
                                system over northern New England, a low
                                pressure system moving northeast along
                                the Atlantic seaboard and spring tides
                                associated with the new moon produced
                                minor tidal flooding during the morning
                                high tide on the 13th. In the Atlantic
                                City area, the Black Horse Pike was
                                closed (U.S. Routes 40 and 322) and
                                flooding was also reported on the White
                                Horse Pike (U.S. Route 30). A few
                                streets on the back bay side of
                                Atlantic City were also flooded. In
                                Manasquan (Monmouth County), around a
                                foot of water inundated a couple of
                                roads. The high tide in North Wildwood
                                (Cape May County) reached 7.65 feet
                                above mean lower low water and the high
                                tide in Cape May reached 7.25 feet
                                above mean lower low water. Minor tidal
                                flooding starts at 6.7 feet above mean
                                lower low water.

                                A cold front moved through the
                                Northeast on the 11th. A high pressure
                                system then moved cast and reached
                                northern New England the morning of the
                                12th. Another high pressure system
                                followed quickly behind and reinforced
                                the surface flow that was in place.
                                Meanwhile, a low pressure system formed
                                on the old cold front in the lower
                                Mississippi Valley during the morning
                                of the 11th. It moved northeast and
                                reached the southern Appalachians the
                                morning of the 12th. It then move east
                                to around Augusta, Georgia at 7 p.m.
                                EST on the 12th, Norfolk, Virginia at 1
                                a.m. EST on the 13th and just cast of
                                Cape Cod, Massachusetts at 7 a.m. EST
                                on the 13th. The flow around these two
                                systems maintained a northeast flow
                                throughout the night of the 12th and
                                the flow did not back to the northwest
                                quickly enough on the 13th to prevent
                                minor tidal flooding from occurring.

  Hunterdon County
    Countywide                  28      OOOOEST
                                        1200EST
  Mercer County
    Countywide                  28      OOOOEST
                                        1200EST
  Morris County
    Countywide                  28      OOOOEST
                                        1200EST
  Sussex County
    Countywide                  28      OOOOEST
                                        1200EST
  Warren County
    Countywide                  28      OOOOEST
                                        1200EST

                                A strong cold front and a prolonged
                                flow from the Gulf of Mexico and nearby
                                Atlantic Ocean produced heavy rain
                                across the northwestern part of New
                                Jersey during the first half of the day
                                on the 28th. Storm totals averaged
                                around 2 inches and produced poor
                                drainage flooding. Fallen leaves
                                exacerbated the poor drainage flooding.

                                Storm totals included 2.53 inches in
                                Flemington (Hunterdon County), 2.43
                                inches in Annandale (Hunterdon County),
                                2.08 inches in Washington's Crossing
                                (Mercer County), 2.07 inches in Ringoes
                                (Hunterdon County), 1.99 inches in
                                Sparta (Sussex County), 1.87 inches in
                                Chatham (Morris County), 1.70 inches in
                                Belvidere (Warren County) and Chester
                                (Moms County), 1.65 inches in
                                Wertsville (Hunterdon County) and
                                Sussex (Sussex County) and 1.60 inches
                                in Hamburg (Sussex County).

                                The low pressure system driving the
                                cold front moved northeast from the
                                central Mississippi Valley the morning
                                of the 27th, to near Green Bay,
                                Wisconsin at 7 p.m. EST on the 27th,
                                western Lake Huron at 7 a.m. EST on the
                                28th and then through Ontario Province,
                                Canada during the day on the 28th. Its
                                associated cold front moved east from
                                central Indiana at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                27th to central Ohio at 1 a.m. EST on
                                the 28th, to western Pennsylvania at 7
                                a.m. EST on the 28th and into eastern
                                New Jersey at 1 p.m. EST on the 28th.
                                The heavy rain ended with the passage
                                of the cold front. A very deep and
                                strong southeast to south flow preceded
                                the cold front. The combination of the
                                wind direction and speed and upslope
                                flow helped drop heavy rain across
                                northwestern New Jersey.

  NJZ001-007>010-               Sussex--Warren--Morris--Hunterdon--
  12027                         Somerset--Middlesex--Western Monmouth--
                                Eastern Monmouth Mercer--Salem--
                                Gloucester--Camden--Northwestern
                                Burlington--Western Ocean--Cumberland
                                Western Atlantic--Western Cape May--
                                Eastern Cape May--Eastern Atlantic--
                                Eastern Ocean Southeastern Burlington
                                28      0300EST
                                        0900EST

                                A strong southeast flow preceding a
                                cold front produced strong winds across
                                New Jersey during the first half of the
                                day on the 28th. The combination of
                                strong winds and the heavy rain knocked
                                down numerous trees and power lines and
                                caused outages. The greatest number of
                                outages occurred in Monmouth,
                                Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties
                                as nearly 9,000 homes and business lost
                                power. In Sussex County, power outages
                                occurred in Andover, Hardyston,
                                Montague and Sparta Townships. In
                                Warren County, outages were concen-
                                trated in Washington Township. In
                                Hunterdon County, the outages were
                                concentrated in Flemington Borough. In
                                Monmouth County, the outages were
                                concentrated in Middletown Township and
                                Spring Lake Borough.

                                Peak wind gusts included 55 mph in
                                Keansburg (Monmouth County), 46 mph at
                                the Cape May (Cape May County) Ferry
                                Terminal, 44 mph at the McGuire Air
                                Force Base (Burlington County), 42 mph
                                at the Atlantic City Marina (Atlantic
                                County) and Point Pleasant (Ocean
                                County) and 39 mph in Somerville
                                (Somerset County).

                                The strong southeast winds preceded the
                                cold frontal passage. The cold front
                                moved east from central Indiana at 7
                                p.m. EST on the 27th to central Ohio at
                                1 a.m. EST on the 28th, to western
                                Pennsylvania at 7 a.m. EST on the 28th
                                and into eastern New Jersey at 1 p.m.
                                EST on the 28th.

  NJZ013>014-026                Western Monmouth--Eastern Monmouth--
                                Eastern Ocean
                                28      0600EST
                                        1100EST

                                A strong southeasterly flow preceding a
                                cold front that combined with the
                                spring tides associated with the full
                                moon produced minor tidal flooding
                                along coastal sections of Monmouth and
                                Ocean Counties during the morning high
                                tide cycle on the 28th. Wave action
                                (waves were as high as ten feet) also
                                contributed to the flooding. In Ocean
                                County, there was flooding along
                                Washington Street in Ortley Beach
                                (Dover Township). In Monmouth County,
                                street flooding from the tides occurred
                                in Aberdeen, Middletown, Spring Lake
                                and Wall Townships. The high tide at
                                Sandy Hook reached 6.97 feet above mean
                                lower low water. Minor tidal flooding
                                begins at 6.7 feet above mean lower low
                                water.

                                The southeast winds preceded the cold
                                front during the morning high tide
                                cycle. The front moved through the
                                state during the afternoon of the 28th
                                and made this just a one tide cycle
                                event.

  NJZ016>019                    Salem--Gloucester--Camden--Northwestern
                                Burlington
                                28      1100EST
                                        1700EST

                                The combination of a southeasterly flow
                                preceding a cold front, spring tides
                                associated with the full moon and run-
                                off from the heavy rain produced minor
                                tidal flooding during the afternoon
                                high tide on the 28th along the
                                Delaware River and tidal sections of
                                its tributaries. The high tide in
                                Burlington reached 9.79 feet above mean
                                lower low water. Minor tidal flooding
                                starts at 9.0 feet above mean lower low
                                water. The high tide at Philadelphia's
                                Pier 12 reached 8.36 feet above mean
                                lower low water. Minor tidal flooding
                                starts at 8.2 feet above mean lower low
                                water.

                                The cold front which had the south-
                                easterly flow precede it moved from
                                central Indiana at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                27th east to central Ohio at 1 a.m. EST
                                on the 28th, to western Pennsylvania at
                                7 a.m. EST on the 28th and into eastern
                                New Jersey at 1 p.m. EST on the 28th.
                                The wind shift to the west behind the
                                cold front made this just a one high
                                tide cycle event.

  NJZ010                        Somerset
                                28      1148EST
                                29      1652EST

                                A strong cold front and a prolonged
                                flow from the Gulf of Mexico and nearby
                                Atlantic Ocean produced heavy rain
                                across Somerset County from around Mid-
                                night EST through 10 a.m. EST on the
                                28th. Storm totals of 1.5 to 2.0 inches
                                produced poor drainage flooding and led
                                to some river flooding later in the day
                                on the 28th that continued into the
                                29th. Fallen leaves exacerbated the
                                poor drainage flooding. The bridge
                                between Branchburg and Bridgewater
                                Townships was flooded and closed.

                                The Millstone River at Griggstown was
                                above its 10 foot flood stage from 217
                                p.m. EST on the 28th through 452 p.m.
                                EST on the 29th. It crested at 10.89
                                feet at 1145 p.m. EST on the 28th. The
                                North Branch of the Raritan River at
                                South Branch was above its 6.9 foot
                                flood stage from 1148 a.m. EST on the
                                28th through 1259 a.m. EST on the 29th.
                                It crested at 9.41 feet at 730 p.m. EST
                                on the 28th.

                                Storm totals included 1.90 inches in
                                Blackwells Mills, 1.69 inches in
                                Pottersville and 1.50 inches in
                                Somerville.

                                The low pressure system driving the
                                cold front moved northeast from the
                                central Mississippi Valley the morning
                                of the 27th, to near Green Bay,
                                Wisconsin at 7 p.m. EST on the 27th,
                                western Lake Huron at 7 a.m. EST on the
                                28th and then through Ontario Province,
                                Canada during the day on the 28th. Its
                                associated cold front moved east from
                                central Indiana at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                27th to central Ohio at 1 a.m. EST on
                                the 28th, to western Pennsylvania at 7
                                a.m. EST on the 28th and into eastern
                                New Jersey at 1 p.m. EST on the 28th.
                                The heavy rain ended with the passage
                                of the cold front. A very deep and
                                strong southeast to south flow preceded
                                the cold front and helped drop heavy
                                rain across Somerset County.

NEW MEXICO, Central and North
  NMZ005>007-                   Northeast Highlands--Harding--Far
  011>013-016                   Northeast Plains--Central High Plains/
                                Estancia Valley County--Conchas Lake/
                                Guadalupe--Quay--Lincoln County High
                                Plains/Hondo Valley
                                13      1600MST
                                15      1200MST

                                Heavy snow of 5 to 8 inches developed
                                across the central mountains and over
                                the northeast plains. The high peaks
                                near Ruidoso reported 12-14 inches.

  NMZ005>008-                   Northeast Highlands--Harding--Far
  010>011-014-                  Northeast Plains--Westcentral
  016>017-026                   Mountains--Sandia/Manzano Mountains
                                --Central High Plains/Estancia Valley
                                County--Southwest Mountains/Upper Gila
                                Region--Lincoln County High Plains/
                                Hondo Valley--Capitan/Northern
                                Sacramento Mountains--Guadalupe
                                Mountains Of Chaves County
                                22      2200MST
                                23      2100MST

                                Heavy snow of 6 to 10 inches developed
                                across the high mesas and peaks of west
                                central and central New Mexico. Amounts
                                of 4 to 6 inches were also reported
                                from the far northeast plains.

  NMZ002>004-                   Northwest Mountains Including Jemez--
  10011                         Upper Rio Grande Valley--Sangre De
                                Cristo Mountains--Sandia/Manzano
                                Mountains--Central High Plains/Estancia
                                Valley County
                                28      1200MST
                                29      0600MST

                                Heavy snow developed mainly from near
                                Albuquerque north over Santa Fe into
                                Taos and Red River and also from Santa
                                Fe east to Las Vegas.

NEW MEXICO, South Central and Southwest
  NMZ025                        Southern Sacramento Mountains
                                14      0400MST
                                        1600MST

                                The first winter storm of the season
                                dropped 10 to 12 inches of snow in and
                                around Cloudcroft.

  NMZ025                        Southern Sacramento Mountains
                                23      0800MST
                                        1400MST

                                Cloudcroft and vicinity received 8 to
                                12 inches of snow.

NEW MEXICO, Southeast
  NMZ028>029-                   Eddy County Plains--Northern Lea
  33034                         County--Central Lea County--Southern
                                Lea County
                                02      0830MST
                                        1600MST

                                One to three inches of snow accumulated
                                across portions of central and northern
                                Eddy and Lea Counties during the
                                morning of the 2nd. The snow presented
                                a challenge to area travelers, but most
                                roads remained passable.

  NMZ029                        Northern Lea County
                                02      1000MST
                                        1800MST

                                Local officials reported four to six
                                inches snow accumulations near Tatum.
                                This resulted in hazardous driving
                                conditions as roads became snow packed
                                and slick. Low visibilities also
                                accompanied the heavy snow. Snow drifts
                                reached depths of one foot. A strong
                                storm system and associated cold air
                                resulted in measurable snow accumula-
                                tions over the plains of southeastern
                                New Mexico on the morning of Election
                                Day. By mid morning, a band of heavy
                                snow had developed from northern Lea
                                County, eastward across the Texas South
                                Plains. Snowfall totals between four to
                                six inches were reported near Tatum,
                                where local authorities strongly
                                discouraged travel.

NEW YORK, Central
  Delaware County
    Hancock                     25      0905EST

                                Thunderstorm winds downed trees on
                                Thanksgiving morning.

  Sullivan County
    Countywide                  25      0905EST
                                        0930EST

                                Thunderstorm winds downed trees and
                                wires across northern and western
                                portions of the county on Thanksgiving
                                morning. A tree fell on wires in Kenoza
                                Lake. Trees also fell in Callicoon and
                                Jeffersonville.

  NYZ062                        Sullivan
                                28      0330EST

                                A non-thunderstorm wind gust caused a
                                pine tree to fall through the roof of a
                                house in Lake Huntington, in the town
                                of Cochecton. The white pine, 3 feet in
                                diameter, broke several roof rafters
                                and punched a hole in the bedroom
                                window. The owners, who were sleeping
                                in that bedroom, were uninjured.

  Broome County
    Countywide                  28      0800EST
                                        1250EST

                                A slow moving frontal boundary dropped
                                1.5 to 3 inches of rain across the
                                county. The rain started as showers
                                late on the 27th, and ended the
                                afternoon of the 28th. Most of the rain
                                fell the morning of the 28th. This rain
                                fell on ground already saturated from
                                recurrent storms including the last one
                                on the 25th. Road flooding happened in
                                many locations. The flooding was due to
                                a variety of reasons including flooded
                                culverts, storm sewers backing up,
                                streams out of their banks, and water
                                collecting in low lying underpasses.
                                Roads that were closed included State
                                Route 26 south in Vestal, Route 7A in
                                the town of Conklin, Upper Court Street
                                and Vestal Avenue in Binghamton,
                                Nanticoke Avenue in Endicott, and Pine
                                Street in the town of Fenton. The
                                Nanticoke Creek in the town of Maine
                                was out of its banks, which flooded
                                part of State Route 26.

  Delaware County
    Countywide                  28      0900EST
                                        1125EST

                                A slow moving frontal boundary dropped
                                1 to 3 inches of rain across the
                                county. The rain started as showers
                                late on the 27th, and ended the after-
                                noon of 28th. Most of the rain fell the
                                morning of the 28th. This rain fell on
                                ground already saturated from recurrent
                                storms including the last one on the
                                25th. Road flooding happened in some
                                locations. The most notable road
                                closing was State Route 17 (soon to be
                                I-86), from Exit 84 in Deposit to Exit
                                87 in Hancock.

  Madison County
    Countywide                  28      1100EST
                                        1230EST

                                A slow moving frontal boundary dropped
                                1.5 to 3 inches of rain across the
                                county. The rain started as showers
                                late on the 27th, and ended the after-
                                noon of the 28th. Most of the rain fell
                                the morning of the 28th. This rain fell
                                on ground already saturated from
                                recurrent storms including the last one
                                on the 25th. Road flooding happened in
                                many locations, including Madison,
                                Cazenovia, and Lebanon.

  NYZ057                        Delaware
                                28      1530EST
                                        1730EST

                                Heavy rain fell on the 28th ahead of
                                and with a cold front. The rain ended
                                in the afternoon. Rainfall amounts were
                                2 to 3 inches. The Beaver Kill at Cooks
                                Falls rose rapidly to be just over its
                                10 foot flood stage briefly. The river
                                crested at 10.17 feet at 4:30 PM EST.

NEW YORK, Coastal
  Orange County
    Goshen                      25      1015EST
                                        1045EST

                                An unusually strong cold front moved
                                into the Lower Hudson Valley Thanks-
                                giving morning. Thunderstorms developed
                                along this cold front, and were
                                accompanied by strong gusty winds at a
                                few locations. Thunderstorm winds
                                brought down trees and billboards on
                                Route 17 and Harriman Drive in Goshen.
                                Reports of damage to commercial
                                buildings were also received. About 3
                                miles west of Goshen, in the town of
                                New Hampton, the same line of thunder-
                                storms tore apart a small barn owned by
                                a farmer, and scattered the pieces a
                                hundred yards from where the barn
                                originally stood. Several large trees
                                were uprooted in New Hampton as well.
                                About 3,300 customers in Central Orange
                                County experienced power outages due to
                                the thunderstorm's winds.

NEW YORK, East
  Saratoga County
    Malta                       25      1012EST

                                Dime sized hail reported.

  Ulster County
    Denning                     25      1012EST

                                Trees and wires down in hamlet of
                                Hardenburg.

  Saratoga County
    Galway                      25      1012EST

                                Penny size hail at Providence.

  Ulster County
    Hurley                      25      1012EST

                                Trees and wires down.

  Ulster County
    Atwood                      25      1013EST

                                NWS Survey Team confirmed microburst in
                                Lomontville, in Ulster County. Roughly
                                80 to 90 mature oak and evergreen trees
                                were reported down with many trees
                                uprooted at this location. A large tree
                                crushed a garage roof and travel
                                trailer. Other building damage by
                                fallen trees also occurred. Microburst
                                was 400 yards wide, and winds were
                                estimated at 80 to 90 mph.

  Ulster County
    West Hurley                 25      1025EST

                                Trees and wires down.

  Ulster County
    Kingston                    25      1035EST

                                Thunderstorm wind damage was reported
                                in Kingston, Rosendale, Marbletown, and
                                Wawarsing, where numerous trees and
                                power lines were toppled, causing
                                roughly 3,000 customers to briefly lose
                                power. Several roads were also closed
                                temporarily due to obstructions caused
                                by the fallen trees and power lines. In
                                addition, one roof lost its shingles,
                                and one garage collapsed just south of
                                the Ashokan Reservoir.

  Columbia County
    Taghkanic                   25      1040EST

                                Widespread trees down.

  Dutchess County
    Pleasant Vly                25      1045EST

                                Trees down.

  Dutchess County
    Rochdale                    25      1045EST

                                Trees and wires down.

  Dutchess County
    Salt Pt                     25      1045EST

                                Trees and wired down.

  Saratoga County
    Wilton                      25      1100EST

                                Numerous trees and wires down, many
                                power outages, and roofs damaged. In
                                addition, two cars were completely
                                totaled when a large pine tree fell
                                onto them. A National Weather Service
                                employee confirmed storm as wet
                                microburst.

  Rensselaer County
    Schodack Center             25      1105EST

                                Trees down.

  Rensselaer County
    Nassau                      25      1105EST

                                Trees down.

  Rensselaer County
    Schodack Center             25      1107EST

                                Possible roof blown off house.

                                A strong low pressure system moved out
                                of the Ohio Valley and into the North-
                                east during the morning of November
                                25th. Along its associated cold front,
                                thunderstorms brought strong gusty
                                winds, heavy rain and penny-sized hail
                                to much of the area. Damage sustained
                                with the cold front passage included
                                minor traffic accidents, numerous trees
                                down, and widespread power outages to
                                an estimated 4,000 Niagara Mohawk
                                customers.

  NYZ065                        Western Dutchess
                                28      1141EST
                                        1422EST

                                Strong southerly winds caused tidal
                                flooding on the lower Hudson River near
                                Poughkeepsie.

                                The Hudson River exceeded its flood
                                stage of 5.0', cresting at 5.36' at
                                13:00 EST at the Poughkeepsie gage.

  NYZ063                        Western Ulster
                                28      1217EST
                                        1718EST

                                The Esopus Creek exceeded its flood
                                stage of 7.0', cresting at 7.95' at
                                13:45 EST at the Allaben Gage.

  NYZ063                        Western Ulster
                                28      1235EST
                                        1711EST

                                The Esopus Creek exceeded its flood
                                stage of 11.0', cresting at 11.69' at
                                14:00 EST at the Mount Tremper gage.

  Greene County
    Maplecrest                  28      1300EST
                                        1400EST

                                East branch of the Batavia Kill above
                                bankful.

  Herkimer County
    Frankfort                   28      1345EST
                                        1445EST

                                Water across Route 5S in Frankfort.

                                On November 28th, a strong low pressure
                                system moved through the region,
                                bringing heavy rains to most of the
                                area. The heaviest rain fell over the
                                Catskills, where over 4 inches of rain
                                was locally estimated by radar, while
                                the region between Southern Washington
                                County and the Sacandaga reservoir
                                received between 2 and 3.5 inches of
                                rainfall. In addition, heavy rains fell
                                over much of the Upper Mohawk Basin.
                                Minor flooding was reported in several
                                towns along the Hudson River and Esopus
                                Creek, but any damage associated with
                                it was confined to temporary roadway
                                closures.

                                High winds also accompanied the heavy
                                rains, and there were widespread power
                                outages across the region, with Niagara
                                Mohawk reporting peak outages of
                                approximately 8,000 customers in the
                                eastern portions of New York State.

NEW YORK, North
  NYZ029>031-034                Southeastern St. Lawrence--Southern
                                Franklin--Western Clinton--Western
                                Essex
                                05      0800EST
                                        1900EST

                                A strong low pressure system over
                                northern Maine the morning of Friday,
                                November 5th moved northeast across the
                                mouth of the St Lawrence River in
                                eastern Canada the evening of November
                                5th. Gusty northwest winds resulted in
                                upslope snow in the northern
                                Adirondacks. In northern New York,
                                generally between 2 and 4 inches fell.
                                Specifically, a few reports included; 3
                                inches in both Ray Brook (Essex county)
                                and Saranac (Franklin county). Power
                                outages resulted from the wet snow and
                                gusty winds.

  Essex County
    Ticonderoga                 25      1049EST

                                A strong cold front moved across
                                northern New York during the late
                                morning and was preceded and
                                accompanied by thunderstorms, showers
                                and gusty winds. A few thunderstorms
                                were severe. A severe thunderstorm in
                                Ticonderoga resulted in hail between
                                pea and penny size. Winds gusted to 30
                                mph. Power was out in Ausable Forks.

  NYZ030-035                    Southern Franklin--Eastern Essex
                                28      0600EST
                                        1100EST

                                A storm system moving from the Great
                                Lakes into southern Canada combined
                                with a large high pressure system over
                                the Canadian Maritimes to produce
                                strong winds across the area. Strong
                                wind gusts blew down a 200 foot radio
                                antenna in Saranac Lake (Franklin
                                county). Elsewhere in northern New
                                York, in southern Franklin county and
                                eastern Essex county, numerous trees
                                were blown down blocking several roads
                                with numerous power outages reported.

NEW YORK, West

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Central
  Forsyth County
    Pfafftown                   24      1632EST

                                Scattered trees were blown down.

  Davidson County
    Lexington                   24      1632EST

                                Power poles were blown down.

NORTH CAROLINA, Central Coastal

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Extreme Southwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, North Coastal

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, South Coastal

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Southwest
  NCZ058                        Graham
                                24      1045EST

                                Several mud slides partially or
                                completely closed several roads in the
                                northeast part of the county, including
                                highway 28. Also, Corn Field Branch
                                flooded, closing the Snowbird
                                Recreation Area.

  Mecklenburg County
    Cornelius                   24      1535EST

                                Two areas of trees blown down in
                                Cornelius.

  Iredell County
    Harmony                     24      1551EST

                                Numerous power lines blown down in the
                                northeast part of the county.

  Davie County
    Mocksville                  24      1600EST

                                Trees blown down across the county.

  Catawba County
    4 N Claremont               25      0600EST

                                Barn had tin roof removed. An
                                unanchored ten-by-ten foot aluminum
                                building was moved 150 feet and turned
                                over. An anchored, wood frame building
                                was moved about 2 feet, and a carport
                                was flipped onto a car. Several trees
                                were uprooted.

  Alexander County
    Stony Pt                    25      0615EST

                                House had a large patch of shingles
                                removed, vinyl siding torn off and a
                                foundation vent blown out. A swing set
                                was also turned over and a trampoline
                                blown 70 feet against a tree.

NORTH DAKOTA, Central and West

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH DAKOTA, East

                                NONE REPORTED.
OHIO, East

                                NONE REPORTED.

OHIO, North
  OHZ003-006>012-               Lucas--Wood--Ottawa--Sandusky--Erie--
  017>021-027>031-              Lorain--Cuyahoga--Lake--Hancock--
  036>038-047                   Seneca--Huron--Medina--Summit--
                                Wyandot--Crawford--Richland--Ashland--
                                Wayne--Marion--Morrow--Holmes--Knox
                                27      1800EST
                                        2300EST

                                A strong cold front moved across
                                northern Ohio during the evening hours
                                of November 27th. Winds behind the
                                front briefly gusted to more than 40
                                mph. A few trees and large limbs were
                                downed by the gusty winds.

OHIO, Northwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

OHIO, Southeast
  OHZ087                        Lawrence
                                04      0820EST
                                        1000EST

                                Warm frontal rain began near 0000E, but
                                intensified toward dawn. Embedded
                                convection caused narrow bands of heavy
                                rain to cross the county from southwest
                                to northeast between 0500E and 0830E.
                                The rain ended by midmorning, as the
                                warm front lifted north of Lawrence
                                County. A 2 to 3 inch rain maximum fell
                                in 6 to 10 hours. The corridor of
                                maximum rain went from near Sheridan on
                                northeast toward Scottown.

                                The worst flooding appeared to be
                                concentrated along the small drainage
                                of Lick Creek. A vertical rise of at
                                least 15 feet was reported along
                                portions of Lick Creek. Rankins Creek,
                                Leatherwood Creek, Greasy Creek, and
                                McKinney Creek were some of the other
                                creeks affected. One resident along
                                Lick Creek said, "we barely got out at
                                all, in just a few minutes, your whole
                                life is gone."

                                Lawrence County Emergency Services
                                surveyed 5 mobile homes that were
                                destroyed. Eleven homes had major
                                damage across the county, with minor
                                damage to 14 other homes. The value of
                                these homes was generally below
                                average. Some other property damage was
                                due to clogged culverts or ditches,
                                that could not handle the runoff.

OHIO, Southwest
  Preble County
    New Paris                   24      1810EST
                                        1814EST
  Darke County
    Union City                  24      1835EST
                                        1838EST

                                Large limbs and power lines were
                                downed.

  Highland County
    3 S Hillsboro to            24      1915EST
    Leesburg                            1923EST

                                Power poles were also downed.

OKLAHOMA, Eastern
  Mcintosh County
    Checotah                    01      OOOOCST
                                        07000ST

                                Flooding which caused several roads to
                                be closed in the city of Checotah
                                during the evening of October 31st
                                continued into the morning hours of
                                November 1st.

  Muskogee County
    Muskogee                    Ol      OOOOCST
                                        0900CST

                                Several roads in and around Muskogee
                                continued to be flooded from the
                                evening before. Several cars were
                                stranded in the high water. In
                                addition, 10 to 12 homes had water
                                enter them in the Meadows subdivision
                                just south of Muskogee. The Emergency
                                Operation Center in Muskogee also was
                                evacuated when 6 inches of water
                                flooded it.

  Cherokee County
    Countywide                  Ol      0130CST
                                        07000ST

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused water
                                to flow over roads in and around
                                Tahlequah. In addition, the Sequoyah
                                State Park Lodge between Hulbert and
                                Wagoner had water enter it.

  Pittsburg County
    Countywide                  01      0200CST
                                        05000ST

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused
                                numerous county roads to be flooded
                                nearly all of Pittsburg County. In
                                addition Highway 63 was flooded west of
                                Haileyville and Highway 31 was flooded
                                west of McAlester.

  Adair County
    Countywide                  Ol      0330CST
                                        07000ST

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused
                                numerous bridges to be under water
                                across rural Adair county.

  Haskell County
    Countywide                  Ol      0430CST
                                        07000ST

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused minor
                                washouts of a few county roads across
                                Haskell County.

  Mcintosh County
    Pierce                      Ol      0515CST
                                        0730CST

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused a
                                bridge to be washed out near Pierce.

  Creek County
    3 E Mannford                Ol      2250CST
  Tulsa County
    2 SW Tulsa                  01      2330CST

                                Quarter to golfball size hail fell at
                                the Channel 8 studios 2 miles southwest
                                of downtown Tulsa.

  Tulsa County
    Tulsa                       Ol      2347CST

                                Penny size hail fell at the Channel 6
                                studios in downtown Tulsa.

  Tulsa County
    Tulsa                       Ol      2347CST

                                A 60 mile an hour wind gust was
                                estimated at the Channel 6 studios in
                                downtown Tulsa.

  Muskogee County
    Ft Gibson                   10      1829CST

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60
                                miles an hour blew down large tree
                                limbs.

  Cherokee County
    Hulbert                     10      1849CST

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70
                                miles an hour blew down a large tree.

  Muskogee County
    4 N Boynton                 10      2015CST
  Latimer County
    Bengal                      10      22000ST
  Le Flore County
    2 W Summertield             10      2205CST
  Choctaw County
    Boswell                     23      1105CST
  Pushmataha County
    Rattan                      23      1140CST

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60
                                miles an hour blew down a power pole a
                                quarter of a mile west of Rattan.

  Le Flore County
    Poteau                      26      2239CST
  Le Flore County
    Cameron                     26      23000ST
  Le Flore County
    1 SW Rock Is                26      2325CST

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70
                                miles an hour damaged a barn, blew down
                                a tree and also blew down a highway
                                sign.

  OKZ076                        Le Flore
                                30      OOOOCST
                                        2359CST

                                The Poteau River near Panama rose above
                                its flood stage of 29 feet at 12 am on
                                November 30th. It crested at 12 am on
                                the 1st of December at 32.20 feet. The
                                flooding lasted into December when the
                                river fell below its flood stage on
                                December 2nd. Minor flooding of agri-
                                cultural lands began on November 30 and
                                would continue into the first couple of
                                days of December.

OKLAHOMA, Extreme Southeast
  Mccurtain County
    15 NE Idabel                01      0445CST

                                Thunderstorm winds destroyed barns ...
                                overturned a trailer house and did
                                minor damage to other buildings east of
                                Idabel.

OKLAHOMA, Panhandle
  OKZ001                        Cimarron
                                20      07000ST
                                        1900CST

                                A strong cold front moving south across
                                the Oklahoma panhandle and a low
                                pressure system in the upper atmosphere
                                over the southwestern states
                                approaching west Texas produced heavy
                                snow across the western Oklahoma pan-
                                handle. Kenton and five miles north of
                                Kenton reported four inches of snow.

  OKZ001>002                    Cimarron--Texas
                                23      06000ST
                                24      06000ST

                                A strong low pressure system in the
                                upper atmosphere moved out of southern
                                California and east across the south-
                                west states into west Texas. At the
                                surface ... a cold front moved south-
                                east across the Oklahoma panhandle.
                                Heavy snowfall occurred across the
                                western and central Oklahoma panhandle
                                where six inches of snow fell two miles
                                northeast of Kenton and four inches of
                                snow fell southeast of Hardesty.

  OKZ003                        Beaver
                                23      1200CST
                                24      OOOOCST

                                A strong low pressure system in the
                                upper atmosphere approaching the
                                Oklahoma panhandle from the west
                                combined with very cold air at the
                                surface to produce heavy snowfall
                                across the eastern Oklahoma panhandle.
                                Beaver reported four inches of snow on
                                the ground.

OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast
  OKZ039-045-048                Stephens--Jefferson--Atoka
                                Ol      OOOOCST
                                06      1945CST

                                Heavy rainfall totals of 2 to 3.5
                                inches on October 30-November 1 over
                                the Mud Creek basin in south central
                                Oklahoma produced river flooding in
                                Stephens County. Runoff from these
                                rains caused Mud Creek to overflow its
                                banks and produce minor agricultural
                                and lowland flooding in eastern
                                Jefferson County on November 1-6. Mud
                                Creek crested at 24.0 feet, 4.0 feet
                                above flood stage, at 8:00 am CST on
                                November 4 at the USGS river gage site
                                near Courtney, OK. Mud Creek remained
                                above flood stage from 12:00 am CST on
                                November 1 to 7:45 pm CST on November
                                6.

                                Heavy rainfall totals of 2 to 5.5
                                inches on October 30-November 1 over
                                southeastern Oklahoma also produced
                                river flooding in Atoka County.
                                Significant runoff from these heavy
                                rains produced minor agricultural
                                flooding along Clear Boggy Creek on
                                November 1-5. Clear Boggy Creek crested
                                at 22.0 feet, 3.0 feet above flood
                                stage, at 2:00 pm CST on November 3 at
                                the NWS river gage site near Caney.
                                Clear Boggy Creek remained above flood
                                stage from 8:00 am CST on November 1 to
                                5:00 pm CST on November 5.

  Atoka County
    Atoka                       01      06000ST
                                        12000ST

                                Atoka County officials reported that
                                floodwaters from Muddy Boggy Creek had
                                inundated some local roads just north
                                of the city of Atoka.

  Atoka County
    Stringtown                  01      0600CST

                                        12000ST

                                Atoka County officials reported that
                                Oklahoma State Highway 43 had flooded
                                in the vicinity of Stringtown.

  Atoka County
    2 E Wardville               01      0600CST
                                        1100CST

                                In addition to the riverine flooding
                                which took place in Atoka County, flash
                                flooding also occurred in the northern
                                half of the county during the morning
                                of November 1. Law enforcement
                                officials reported that Oklahoma State
                                Highway 131 was closed due to high
                                water from North Boggy Creek 2 miles
                                east of Wardville.

  Kiowa County
    Snyder                      Ol      1556CST

                                Hail was observed on the west side of
                                town.

  Cleveland County
    7 WNW Norman                Ol      1557CST
                                        16000ST

                                This funnel cloud was observed by
                                personnel at the Norman NWS office on
                                the northwest side of Norman west of NW
                                60th Avenue and south of Tecumseh Road.

  Kiowa County
    Snyder                      01      1605CST

                                Hail was reported covering the ground
                                at the Snyder City Hall.

  Tillman County
    8 E Davidson                Ol      1710CST
  Tillman County
    9 E Davidson                Ol      1711CST
  Mcclain County
    4 N Newcastle               Ol      1755CST

                                This funnel cloud north of Newcastle
                                was observed by two off-duty National
                                Weather Service personnel, along with
                                several spotters. The funnel developed
                                under the updraft base of a developing
                                shower. Radar indicated the nearest
                                echo was a few miles north of the
                                location of the funnel.

  Cotton County
    7 N Devol                   Ol      1830CST

                                Wind gust to 50 mph was also reported.

  Cotton County
    3 SE Devol                  Ol      1900CST
  Oklahoma County
    Oklahoma City               10      1610CST
  Oklahoma County
    Oklahoma City               10      1627CST

                                Hail was reported near downtown
                                Oklahoma City.

  Oklahoma County
    2 ESE Spencer to            10      1636CST     1.2         75
    2.5 E Spencer                       1638CST

                                This tornado seen by media helicopters
                                began near the intersection of North-
                                east 40th Street and Post Road and
                                lifted near 50th Street and
                                Westminister. A large metal garage door
                                was damaged near the 4000 block of
                                North Post Road. Some tree and power
                                line damage also occurred.

  Oklahoma County
    2 SSW Jones to              10      1643CST     3          400
    2.5 E Jones                         1650CST

                                This tornado remained within the city
                                limits of Jones affecting southern
                                portions of the town. The tornado began
                                near the intersection of Northeast 63rd
                                and Hiwassee Road and moved ENE to just
                                southwest of the intersection of
                                Britton Road and Indian Meridian Road.

                                According to Jones Emergency
                                Management, the first tornado damage
                                appeared east of Hiwassee Road on NE
                                63rd, where several trees were broken
                                or uprooted along with power lines and
                                poles downed. Damage continues to the
                                6300-6400 block of N Cedar Creek where
                                several trees were damaged and minor
                                roof damage to newly constructed homes
                                occurred. More damage was located in
                                the 7100-7300 block of N Henney, mostly
                                trees with some minor roof damage. All
                                houses in the 14000-14500 block of
                                Teresa had minor roof damage and a few
                                windows broken, along with numerous
                                trees damaged, and outbuildings damaged
                                or destroyed, some of which were of
                                sound construction.

                                Additional damage to trees and homes
                                along E Wilshire from the 13800 block
                                eastward to the 15100 block. A few
                                outbuildings and sheds were destroyed
                                in this area. Several homes in the
                                7200-7700 block of Rolling Oaks also
                                had minor roof damage with trees down
                                in the area. The 7700-7900 block of
                                Oakwood Way also had homes with roof
                                and tree damage. Also minor damage to
                                the Diamond P Farms at 8505 N Indian
                                Meridian occurred before lifting.

                                Overall, 52 homes and 1 business were
                                affected with minor roof damage and
                                broken windows. Several outbuildings,
                                barns, and sheds were damaged or
                                destroyed along with numerous trees and
                                power lines downed and a few power
                                poles broken.

  Oklahoma County
    3 S Luther to               10      17000ST     1.2         20
    2.5 SSE Luther                      1703CST

                                This weak tornado was not visually
                                well-defined during its entire path,
                                but media helicopters showed instances
                                of the condensation funnel in contact
                                with the ground. The tornado began near
                                Luther Road between Memorial and
                                Northeast 150th Street and ended just
                                north of 150th Street and Dobbs. This
                                was a rural area with no known damage.

  Lincoln County
    4 NW Chandler to            10      1740CST     3          600
    4 N Chandler                        1747CST

                                Several spotters and media storm
                                chasers observed this tornado near
                                Chandler. Tree damage was reported on
                                Highway 18. A house under construction
                                also sustained some roof damage.

  Lincoln County
    2 S Agra                    10      1750CST

                                Some trees were downed.

  Lincoln County
    5 N Kendrick                10      1805CST     0.1         20

                                A media storm chaser observed this
                                brief tornado north of Kendrick. No
                                damage was reported.

  Lincoln County
    3 NNW Avery                 10      1815CST     0.1         20

                                Cushing emergency management reported
                                this weak tornado. No known damage.

  OKZ044                        Cotton

                                16      16000ST
                                19      05000ST

                                Multiple rounds of thunderstorms and
                                showers during a two-day period on
                                November 14-16 produced 48-hour
                                precipitation totals of 2 to 4 inches
                                over western north Texas and south-
                                western Oklahoma.

                                In southwestern Oklahoma, East Cache
                                Creek experienced two crests above
                                flood stage during mid November 2004.
                                The initial crest occurred at 8:00 pm
                                CST on November 16 as East Cache Creek
                                crested at 21.4 feet, 0.4 feet above
                                flood stage, and briefly remained above
                                flood stage from 4:00 pro on November
                                16 to 12:00 am on November 17. However,
                                more rainfall and heavier runoff in the
                                headwaters of the basin brought a
                                longer-lived, higher secondary crest on
                                November 17-19. During this period,
                                East Cache Creek crested at 24.2 feet,
                                or 3.2 feet above flood stage at 4:00
                                pm CST on November 18, and remained in
                                flood from 9:00 pro CST on November 17
                                to 5:00 am CST on November 19. Minor
                                agricultural flooding occurred during
                                the first event while moderate
                                agricultural flooding occurred during
                                the second crest.

  OKZ030-039-045                Pottawatomie--Stephens--Jefferson
                                17      0130CST
                                21      1630CST

                                Rainfall totals of 1 to 2 inches over
                                already saturated ground on November
                                16-17 produced another round of river
                                flooding in the Mud Creek basin in
                                Stephens County. The subsequent runoff
                                produced the second and highest flood
                                crest of the month on Mud Creek in
                                eastern Jefferson County on November
                                17-21. Mud Creek crested at 25.3 feet,
                                5.3 feet above flood stage, at 8:00 pm
                                CST on November 18 at the USGS river
                                gage site near Courtney, OK. Mud Creek
                                remained above flood stage from 1:30 am
                                CST on November 17 to 4:30 pm CST on
                                November 21. Moderate flooding occurred
                                as widespread inundation of lowlands
                                and agricultural fields was observed
                                along Mud Creek during the period.

                                Strong thunderstorms also dropped storm
                                total rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches in
                                west-central Pottawatomie County during
                                the late evening hours of November 17.
                                The rain fell over areas where the soil
                                had been saturated from previous
                                rainfall events during the month and
                                produced short-lived river flooding
                                along the Little River. Minor rural
                                flooding occurred along the Little
                                River 5 miles south of Tecumseh, OK at
                                the river gage site. The Little River
                                crested at 11.1 feet, 0.1 feet above
                                flood stage, at 8:30 am CST on November
                                17 and was above flood stage from 10:30
                                pin CST on November 17 to 12:30 am CST
                                on November 18.

  Harmon County
    4 N Madge                   20      1704CST
  Greer County
    7 W Brinkman                20      1730CST
  Greer County
    8 W Brinkman                20      1750CST
  Harmon County
    3 S Mc Queen                20      1915CST
  Jackson County
    5 SW Duke                   20      1940CST
  Jackson County
    Altus                       20      2030CST
  Jackson County
    Altus                       20      2037CST

                                Hail was observed on the south side of
                                town.

  Bryan County
    Bennington                  23      1053CST
  OKZ039-045                    Stephens--Jefferson
                                25      23000ST
                                27      11000ST

                                Precipitation amounts of 1 to 2 inches
                                fell over saturated soils on November
                                16-17 and produced the third and last
                                flood crest of the month on November
                                25-27 along Mud Creek in Stephens
                                County. Mud Creek crested at 23.1 feet,
                                3.1 feet above flood stage, at 10:00 pm
                                CST on November 26 at the USGS river
                                gage site near Courtney, OK. Mud Creek
                                remained above flood stage from 11:00
                                pm CST on November 25 to 11:00 am CST
                                on November 27. Minor lowland flooding
                                occurred during the event.

                                    Number of             Estimated
                                     Persons               Damage

Location                        Killed    Injured    Property     Crops

KENTUCKY, Central
  Butler County
    2 S Morgantown                0          0

                                Sandy Creek Road was flooded and
                                impassable.

  Grayson County
    Leitchfield                   0          0

                                Water was over Bloomington Road in
                                several places.

  Breckinridge County
    Countywide                    0          0

                                Trees were downed.

KENTUCKY, Eastern
  Laurel County
    1 SW London                   0          0             0          0

  Laurel County
    8 SW London                   0          0             0          0

                                High water reported across Highway 192.
                                High water reported across road at
                                junction of Highways 363 and 552.

  Owsley County
    Island City                   0          0             0          0

                                High water reported across Highway
                                1350.
  Clay County
    3 W Burning Spgs              0          0             0          0

  Clay County
    1 SE Burning Spgs             0          0             0          0

                                One foot of water flowing across
                                Highway 472. High water across the
                                intersection of Highways 421 and 11.

KENTUCKY, Northeast
  KYZ103
                                  0          0         100K

                                Warm frontal rain began around 0000E,
                                but intensified in eastern Kentucky
                                after 0400E. A narrow southwest to
                                northeast band of heavier embedded
                                thunderstorms crossed Boyd County
                                between 0600 to 070013, followed by a
                                second enhanced area around 0800E. The
                                north. A narrow corridor, from near
                                Princess on northeast to Ashland, saw
                                an average of 2 to 3 inches of rain in
                                6 to 10 hours. The cooperative observer
                                in Ashland had the maximum reported
                                with 3.3 inches.

                                Numerous roads were blocked by small
                                stream flooding. A few houses were
                                surrounded by water, but damage was
                                minimum. Urban street flooding affected
                                Ashland. A machine shop in Ashland saw
                                flooding from drainage off the adjacent
                                hillsides. The county school system was
                                closed for the day.

KENTUCKY, Northern
  KYZ094
                                  0          0

                                Heavy rain across Owen County caused
                                some high water on roads.

KENTUCKY, Southwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

LOUISIANA, Northeast
  Richland Parish
    3 S Start to                  0          0
    2.5 S Start
                                A trained spotter spotted this weak
                                tornado 3 miles south of Start as it
                                moved briefly across and open field.

  Richland Parish
    3 N Mangham to                0          0          2K
    Rayville
                                Numerous large limbs were blown down on
                                power lines between Mangham and
                                Rayville.

  Franklin Parish
    Winnsboro                     0          0          20K

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down
                                around town. One very large limb fell
                                on a car and totaled the vehicle. In
                                addition, one small radio antenna was
                                blown down.

  Franklin Parish
    7 ESE Winnsboro               0          0           1K

                                A few trees were blown down near
                                highway 4 and 578.

  Franklin Parish
    Jigger                        0          0           2K

                                A power pole was blown down.

  Madison Parish
    Tallulah                      0          0           5K

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down
                                across town. A few of these large limbs
                                downed power lines.

  Catahoula Parish
    Harrisonburg                  0          0           5K

                                A few power lines were down due to
                                large limbs being blown down.

  East Carroll Parish
    Alsatia                       0          0           5K

                                A few shingles were blown off a roof.

  Tensas Parish
    5 NW Newellton to             0          0           5K
    4 NW Newellton
                                A few power poles were blown down.

  Tensas Parish
    3 NNW St Joseph to            0          0          12K
    4 NNE St Joseph
                                A few trees were snapped or damaged on
                                the west side of Lake Bruin. Between
                                Highway 65 and Lake Bruin a pig pen had
                                it roof torn off with tin scattered
                                across a field for 1/4 mile. Around
                                Lake Bruin, one home lost the roof off
                                its porch.

  Catahoula Parish
    Larto                         0          0          15K

                                Two homes sustained wind damage.

  Catahoula Parish
    Larto                         0          0          20K

LOUISIANA, Northwest
  Union Parish
    4 NW Farmerville              0          0          10K

                                The roof of a mobile home was partially
                                blown off and a carport was blown over.

  Sabine Parish
    Florien                       0          0

                                Several trees were downed.

  Natchitoches Parish
    2 E Natchitoches              0          0

  Natchitoches Parish
    1 SW Natchez to               0          0          30K
    6 S Natchitoches
                                A weak tornado caused some isolated
                                minimal damage to structures in
                                Natchez. Damage was confined to mainly
                                minor roof damage to two homes west of
                                LA Hwy 1 and wooden fences and trees
                                blown down east of Hwy 1.

  Winn Parish
    8 SE Winnfield                0          0

                                Several trees were downed along Hwy
                                156, 124 and US Hwy 84.

  Natchitoches Parish
  15 ESE Kisatchie to             0          1           1M
  12 SE Cypress
                                A supercell thunderstorm produced a
                                damaging tornado that moved into the
                                southern portion of Natchitoches
                                Parish. The storm moved in a northeast
                                direction ... crossing Hwy 119 east of
                                Gorum and Hwy 1 near the community of
                                Galbraith and then proceeded to move
                                along Hwy 490 for approximately two
                                miles before the highway curved away
                                from the storm's path. The storm then
                                crossed the cane river north of the
                                community of Marco and crossed the Red
                                River ... moving into Grant Parish. The
                                path width ranged from 100 to 300 yards
                                and appears to have stayed on the
                                ground continuously for some 20 miles.
                                Prior to it's moving along Hwy 490 a
                                it was in mainly rural forested areas
                                and other than extensive tree damage
                                ... resulted in only isolated minor
                                damage to farm outbuildings. As the
                                storm moved along Hwy 490 ... It
                                damaged or destroyed trees and property
                                either side of the road for a two mile
                                stretch. Several homes sustained
                                moderate to major damage including two
                                frame homes which were destroyed and
                                two mobile homes destroyed. The only
                                injury was one lady who suffered broken
                                ribs and a punctured lung.

  Grant Parish
    3 N Colfax to                 0          0
    Williana
                                A supercell thunderstorm moved into
                                western Grant Parish just north of
                                Colfax and tracked across the central
                                portion of the parish to near Williana.
                                At the beginning of the damage path,
                                trees were blown down and snapped off.
                                On the west side of Lake Iatt ... Trees
                                were blown over onto 4 homes. On the
                                east side of Lake Iatt ... Near
                                Faircloth ... trees were again snapped
                                off. The tree damage ended near
                                Williana.

  La Salle Parish
    1 SW Olla to                  1         20           5M
    2 NE 011a
                                A supercell thunderstorm moved into
                                extreme northwest La Salle Parish and
                                tracked towards the town of Olla. The
                                track began on the south side of olla
                                and tracked northeast for 3 miles
                                towards the La Salle/Caldwell Parish
                                line. The La Salle Parish High School
                                sustained significant roof damage where
                                the tornado was rated a low end F2. The
                                damage path extended into the middle of
                                Olla where numerous homes sustained
                                severe damage. Some homes lost the
                                roof ... exterior walls and a few
                                interior walls. The tornado was rated
                                an F3 at this location. Across the
                                northeast part of town ... 5 mobile
                                homes were completely destroyed and a
                                pickup was launched 200 feet and
                                smashed upside down. In the community
                                of Standard ...4 homes and a store were
                                destroyed. The tornado was rated an F3
                                at this location. Total damage
                                consisted of minor to major damage to
                                106 homes and the high school.
                                F89PH

  Caldwell Parish
    2 SW Spaulding to             0          0         800K
    3 E Copenhagen
                                This tornado exited La Salle Parish and
                                entered the southwest corner of
                                Caldwell Parish just southwest of
                                Spaulding. Numerous trees were blown
                                over and snapped off at the parish
                                line. The tornado was rated an F1 at
                                this location. The tornado then tracked
                                northeast to the community of Spaulding
                                where a few homes sustained roof
                                damage. Three miles northeast of
                                Spaulding, hundreds of trees were
                                snapped off in a ravine. The tornado
                                tracked four miles along Route 849 to
                                Parish Road 730 where two mobile homes
                                were blown 125 to 150 yards and
                                demolished. In the town of Holum,
                                several homes were heavily damaged
                                where the roof where numerous trees
                                were snapped off and several homes
                                sustained roof damage. The tornado was
                                rated an F2 at this location. The
                                tornado then tracked northeast to near
                                Copenhagenand where numerous trees were
                                snapped off and several homes sustained
                                roof damage. The tornado was rated an
                                F1 at this location. The tornado
                                continued northeast and cross the
                                Ouachita River. One home sustained roof
                                damage there.

  Grant Parish
    13 SE Colfax to               0          0          50K
    16 SE Colfax
                                A supercell thunderstorm spawned a weak
                                tornado that entered southwest Grant
                                Parish south of Colfax and tracked
                                across the southern portion of the
                                parish. The storm track began 4 miles
                                southwest of the community of Prospect
                                and tracked northeast for 3 miles. The
                                damage was mainly trees blown down and
                                snapped in half. One home under
                                construction collapsed.
LOUISIANA. Northwest
  Sabine Parish
    Many                          0          0

                                Several trees and powerlines were
                                downed across the parish.

  Natchitoches Parish
    Robeline                      0          0

                                Trees downed.

LOUISIANA, Southeast
  Terrebonne Parish
    Houma                         0          0           2K

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down on
                                the east side of Houma causing minor
                                roof damage to two buildings and one
                                house. Several large tree limbs were
                                also blown down.

  Plaquemines Parish
    6 S Belle Chasse              0          0
  Plaquemines Parish
    3 S Belle Chasse              0          0          10K

                                A weak tornado's circulation was felt
                                at a middle school. Several car winds
                                were blown out, doors were pulled open,
                                and some insulation was pulled from the
                                ceiling into the classroom.

  Orleans Parish
    New Orleans                   0          0

                                A funnel cloud was observed in New
                                Orleans East along Interstate 510.

  Tangipahoa Parish
  5 NE Amite                      0          0         1.5K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  St. Tammany Parish
    4 SSW Slidell Arpt to         0          4         750K
    Slidell Arpt
                                A tornado touched down along an
                                intermittent path approximately 4 miles
                                long on the northwest side of Slidell.
                                A NWS ground survey indicated that
                                minor damage occurred to the south of
                                US Highway 190 and near Centennial Park
                                subdivision. The tornado continued to
                                track north-northeast with the greatest
                                damage, F2 intensity, occurring just
                                just southwest of the airport. The
                                tornado damaged about 152 houses in the
                                Bel Air subdivision off Airport Road
                                with nine of the homes being declared
                                uninhabitable. Four people received
                                injuries during the storm and were
                                treated at an area hospital and
                                released. A wind gust of 70 mph (61
                                knots) was recorded at the automated
                                weather equipment (ASOS) at the Slidell
                                Airport.

  Pointe Coupee Parish
    New Roads                     0          0           1K

                                Power lines were knocked down along
                                Highway 10.

  West Feliciana Parish
    Countywide                    0          0         1.5K

                                Several trees were blown down in the
                                north and northeast portions of the
                                parish.

  East Feliciana Parish
    Countywide                    0          0           2K

                                Numerous trees were blown down across
                                the parish.

  Iberville Parish
    Grosse Tete to                0          0           1K
    Plaquemine

                                A few trees were blown down in Grosse
                                Tete and Plaquemine.

  St. Helena Parish
    Greensburg                    0          0         1.5K

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Livingston Parish
    6 E Livingston                0          0           1K

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Tangipahoa Parish
    Ponchatoula                   0          0           1K

                                A few trees were knocked down.

LOUISIANA, Southeast
  Washington Parish
    Mt Hermon                     0          0         1OK

                                Thunderstorm wind gusts blew down large
                                tree limbs and power lines in northwest
                                Washington Parish.

  St. Charles Parish
    Hahnville                     0          0         1.5K

                                Numerous trees were blown down at
                                various locations around the parish.

  Terrebonne Parish
    Houma                         0          0         15K

                                A roof was blown off of a house.
  Jefferson Parish
    Westwego to                   0          0         250K
    Harvey
                                A tornado touched down along an
                                intermittent path from near Westwego to
                                Harvey on the west bank areas of
                                Jefferson Parish. Several law
                                enforcement officers reported visually
                                spotting the tornado. The most
                                significant damage occurred in Westwego
                                area where 25 to 30 commercial
                                buildings suffered primarily minor
                                damage to roofs and plate glass
                                windows. In Harvey, a large air
                                conditioning unit was ripped off the
                                roof of a school and several trees were
                                blown down.

  Orleans Parish
    6 ESE Algiers                 0          0         1.5K

                                Trees and fences were knocked down and
                                a patio canopy was blown away.

  St. Tammany Parish
    Slidell                       0          0         1.5K

                                Several trees were blown down.

  St. Bernard Parish
    Meraux                        0          0         50K

                                Several trees were blown down as well
                                as fences. In addition, a semi trailer
                                was blown over. Power outages also
                                occurred impacting several industrial
                                plants.

  Ascension Parish
    Prairieville                  0          0
  Livingston Parish
    10 SSW Livingston             0          0         5K

                                Several trees were blown down along
                                Louisiana Highway 444 between French
                                Settlement and Killian.

  Terrebonne Parish
    Gibson                        0          0         50K

                                A tornado touched down near Bayou Black
                                destroying one trailer, and causing
                                damage to two cars and three boats.

  Lafourche Parish
    Raceland                      0          0         10K

                                A few roofs suffered minor damage and
                                several power lines were downed by
                                thunderstorm wind gusts.

LOUISIANA, Southwest
  Jefferson Davis
    Parish
    Welsh                         0          0         25K

                                A small tornado briefly touched down,
                                damaging a mobile home's roof and
                                destroying a storage shed. This tornado
                                and several funnel clouds were
                                witnessed by several people.

  Avoyelles Parish
    Bookie                        0          0         75K

                                A small tornado briefly touched down
                                near Bunkie, destoying a mobile home.

  Allen Parish
  Kinder                          0          0         250K

                                A severe thunderstorm blew down several
                                trees in town, and ripped the roofs
                                off several homes and businesses.

  Calcasieu Parish
  Iowa                            0          0         25K

                                A small tornado briefly touched down in
                                Iowa, destroying a brick dugout at the
                                high school, and damaging a shed,
                                porch, and trampoline at nearby homes.
                                This tornado was seen by many
                                eyewitnesses.

  Jefferson Davis
  Parish
    6 SW Fenton to                0          0         25K
    5 SW Fenton
                                Two doors and a roof were ripped off a
                                home near Woodlawn. This was the same
                                storm complex that hit near Iowa.

  Acadia Parish
    11 NW Iota to                 0          0         10K
    12 NW Iota
                                Several people saw a small tornado
                                touch down east of Basile in Acadia
                                Parish along Highway 190. The roof was
                                blown off a tin building.

  Vernon Parish
    4 W Evans to                  0          0         250K
    3 NE Evans
                                A tornado crossed the Sabine River from
                                Texas and moved into Louisiana. It blew
                                down many trees, and damaged or
                                destroyed several homes in the Evans
                                area.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                     0          0         200K

                                A tornado briefly touched down in a
                                subdivision on the south side of
                                Leesville, damaging several homes.

  Vernon Parish
    5 NW Simpson to               0          3         500K
    7 N Simpson
                                A strong tornado formed in rural
                                sections of Vernon Parish, blowing down
                                many trees and power lines, before
                                hitting the small community of Hutton.
                                10 to 15 homes were damaged or
                                destroyed. Several people were injured,
                                none seriously.

  Vernon Parish
    Burr Ferry to                 0          0         100K
    8 SW Leesville
                                This tornado tore down many trees and
                                power lines, and damaged several homes
                                near the southwestern side of Anacoco
                                Lake.

  Vernon Parish
    Ft Polk                       0          0         50K

                                A small tornado blew down trees at Fort
                                Polk.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                     0          0         10K

                                Due to five inches of rain in less than
                                3 hours, roads flooded near Lessville.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                     0          0         50K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across Vernon Parish.

  Calcasieu Parish
    Sulphur                       0          0         50K

                                Trees and power lines fell, some on a
                                mobile home.

  Cameron Parish
    Hackberry                     0          0         25K

                                Weather stations between Hackberry and
                                Johnson Bayou recorded 60 mph wind
                                gusts.

  Beauregard Parish
    Dry Creek                     0          0         25K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Rapides Parish
    Alexandria                    0          0         50K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.
  Allen Parish
    Oakdale                       0          0         30K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.
  Calcasieu Parish
    Iowa                          0          0         20K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Cameron Parish
  Cameron                         0          0         10K

                                A power pole was blown down.
                                A power pole was blown down.

  Jefferson Davis
  Parish
    Welsh                         0          0         25K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.

  Avoyelles Parish
    Marksville                    0          0         50K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  Evangeline Parish
    Ville Platte                  0          0         30K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  St. Landry Parish
    Opelousas                     0          0         50K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  Lafayette Parish
    Lafayette                     0          0         50K

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Calcasieu Parish
    Vinton                        0          0         25K

                                Trees were blown down.

  Calcasieu Parish
    Sulphur                       0          0
  Vermilion Parish
    Pecan Is                      0          0         150K

                                A grocery store and mobile home were
                                damaged.

  St. Mary Parish
  Franklin                        0          0
  St. Mary Parish
  Franklin                        0          0         75K

                                A mobile home was flipped over.
MAINE, North
  MEZ001>002
                                  0          0

                                Intensifying low pressure tracking from
                                the Gulf of Maine through New Brunswick
                                brought the first significant snow of
                                the season to the region. Storm total
                                snow accumulations generally ranged
                                from 6 to 10 inches ... with localized
                                totals of around 12 inches. The heavy
                                wet snow produced hazardous driving
                                conditions ... contributing to many
                                accidents. The heavy wet snow also
                                brought down some power lines leading
                                to scattered power outages.

  MEZ015
                                  0          0

                                Strong winds occurred in advance of low
                                pressure drawing a cold front across
                                Maine. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were
                                reported. The winds brought down trees
                                and power lines ... Contributing to
                                power outages.

  MEZ029>030
                                  0          0

                                Strong winds occurred in advance of low
                                pressure drawing a cold front across
                                Maine. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were
                                reported. The winds brought down trees
                                and power lines ... Contributing to
                                power outages.

  MEZ029>030
                                  0          0

                                Strong winds briefly developed in
                                advance of low pressure tracking across
                                Maine. Wind gusts of 55 to 60 mph were
                                reported.

MAINE, South
  MEZ007>009-
  012>014-018>028
                                  0          0         17K

                                Strong winds blew over an old hanger at
                                the Bethel Airport and falling trees
                                caused scattered power outages which
                                affected about 5000 people across the
                                area. Wind gusts were generally in the
                                30- to 40-mph range, with Portland
                                reporting a maximum gust of 55 mph.

  MEZ007>009-
  012>014-018>028
                                  0          0         17K

                                Strong winds knocked over trees onto
                                power lines and caused about 6000 homes
                                to lose power across the area.
                                Generally, maximum wind gusts were
                                generally in the 30 to 40 mph range.

  MEZ007>009-
  012>014-018>028
                                  0          0         17K

                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                lines and caused about 6000 power
                                outages. Wind gusts were generally in
                                the 30 to 40 mph range.

MARYLAND, Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, Northeast
  MDZ008-012-015-
  019>020
                                  0          0         5K             0

                                The pressure gradient (difference)
                                between an intensifying low pressure
                                system that moved northeast through the
                                Saint Lawrence Valley and a high
                                pressure system building east from the
                                Southern Plains produces strong winds
                                across the Maryland Eastern Shore
                                between 4 a.m. and 3 p.m. EST.
                                Strongest wind gusts averaged around 45
                                mph.

MARYLAND, South
                                NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, West
                                NONE REPORTED.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East
  MAZ004>005-010-
  012>016-019>021
                                  0          1         355K

                                Low pressure strengthening off the New
                                England coast brought damaging winds to
                                parts of Massachusetts, especially to
                                the higher elevations. Although most
                                wind gusts were between 45 and 55 mph,
                                some of the higher elevations reported
                                gusts up to 60 mph. There reports of
                                downed trees and power lines in
                                scattered locations from the
                                Connecticut Valley into the Worcester
                                Hills and eastern Massachusetts.

                                One of the harder hit areas was
                                northern Worcester County, where nearly
                                5,500 customers in Leominster lost
                                power after a large tree fell onto the
                                main substation. Crews in Fitchburg
                                responded to dozens of calls of downed
                                trees and wires.

                                One injury was attributed to the high
                                winds, when a tree fell onto a state
                                police cruiser that was parked on the
                                side of a road in Marshfield.

  MAZ013-017
                                  0          0

                                The first widespread snowfall of the
                                season occurred in southern New England
                                from the afternoon of the 12th through
                                midday onthe 13th, as low pressure
                                developed off the mid Atlantic coast
                                and tracked southeast of New England.

                                Many locations in Massachusetts outside
                                of the south coast reported snowfall
                                totals between 2 and 6 inches. Amounts
                                were a little higher in Norfolk and
                                northern Bristol Counties, however,
                                where totals of 4 to 8 inches were
                                widely observed. Despite this being the
                                first widespread snowfall of the
                                season, there was little significant
                                impact, aside from several minor
                                accidents throughout eastern
                                Massachusetts.

                                Official snowfall totals included 7.8
                                inches at Blue Hill Observatory in
                                Milton, 6.7 inches at the National
                                Weather Service office in Taunton,
                                3.9 inches at Logan International
                                Airport in Boston, and 3.0 inches at
                                totals, as reported Worcester Airport.
                                Other snowfall by trained spotters,
                                included 8 inches in Randolph; 7 inches
                                in Easton, Norton, Rehoboth, and
                                Franklin; and 6 inches in Braintree,
                                Norwood, and Foxboro.

MASSACHUSETTS, West
  Berkshire County
    Lanesborough                  0          0

                                Wires down.

  Berkshire County
    Pittsfield                    0          0

                                Heavy rain caused flash flooding
                                throughout the Berkshires, with over an
                                inch of rain reported at the Pittsfield
                                Airport. At times, more than six inches
                                of water covered the intersection of
                                Tyler Street and Woodlawn Avenue in
                                Pittsfield.

MICHIGAN, East
  MIZ047>048-
  053>054-060>062-068
                                  0          0

                                A potent storm system lifted out of the
                                Southern Plains and moved through the
                                Central and Eastern Great Lakes region
                                on Thanksgiving Eve. This storm
                                produced the first widespread snowfall
                                of the season over southeast Michigan.
                                Although this system had a lot of
                                moisture to work with, temperatures
                                were just marginally cold enough to
                                produce snow. In fact, the
                                precipitation did start out as rain
                                before turning over to snow. Snowfall
                                rates exceeded an inch per hour for a
                                period, as thundersnow was reported.
                                Due to the convective nature of the wet
                                snow, snowfall accumulations varied
                                significantly within and across the
                                counties, generally ranging from 2 to 8
                                inches. Gusty northeast winds of 30 to
                                40 mph further aggravated the
                                situation, causing scattered power
                                outages, and reducing visibilities to a
                                quarter of a mile or less at times.
                                Hundreds of car accidents occurred,
                                which left three people dead, and many
                                more injured.

                                Here are the highest snowfall reports
                                received for each county:
                                Poseyville (Midland county), 9.2
                                inches.
                                Auburn (Bay county), 6.4 inches.
                                7 miles west of Flint (Genesee county),
                                8.1 inches.
                                Fairgrove (Tuscola county), 5.0 inches.
                                Elba Township (Lapeer county), 5.7
                                inches.
                                Howell (Livingston county), 5.5 inches.
                                Saginaw (Saginaw county), 8.2 inches.
                                Bennington (Shiawassee county), 6.5
                                inches.

MICHIGAN, Extreme Southwest
  MIZ077>078
                                  0          0             0

                                Strong low pressure moved over the
                                Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Region,
                                resulting in a wide variety of weather.
                                The event began as mainly rainfall, but
                                changed over to snow towards the end of
                                the storm. The heaviest snowfall
                                occurred over far northwestern Indiana
                                and far southwestern Lower Michigan
                                where 5 to 7 inches of snow fell in a
                                narrow band extending across mainly
                                Berrien county, as well as far western
                                Cass county. 35 to 45 mph wind gusts
                                were also recorded during the storm,
                                causing blowing and drifting of the new
                                snow. Some of the reports, in inches,
                                received includes: Buchanan 7.0, 1
                                miles south of Niles 6.0, 2.5 miles
                                north of Benton Harbor 5.8 and 4 miles
                                cast of Niles 5.6.

MICHIGAN, North
  MIZ041>042
                                  0          0

                                A low pressure system passing to the
                                south spread heavy snow into central
                                Lower Michigan on the day before
                                Thanksgiving. Six to seven inches of
                                snow fell in Gladwin and Arenac
                                Counties, with lesser amounts to the
                                north.

MICHIGAN, Upper
  MIZO02-004-009-084
                                  0          0

                                A low pressure system that developed in
                                the Plains moved through Wisconsin and
                                across eastern Lake Superior on the
                                27th. This storm system dropped heavy
                                snow across portions of western Upper
                                Michigan on the 27th and the morning of
                                the 28th. Storm spotters reported
                                24-hour storm totals of 10 inches in
                                Watton and Bruce Crossing and 13 inches
                                in Wakefield. North winds gusting
                                as high as 35 mph on the back side on
                                the storm also resulted in areas of
                                blowing and drifting snow.

MICHIGAN, West
  MIZ051>052-
  056>059-064>067-
  071>074
                                  0          0

                                A potent winter storm brought heavy
                                snow and wind across southern and south
                                central lower Michigan on November the
                                24th on the da before Thanksgiving. Low
                                pressure developed over eastern Texas
                                late on the 23rd and intensified
                                rapidly as it moved moved northeast to
                                western Ohio on Wednesday evening.
                                Precipitation began as rain along the
                                1-94 corridor but changed to snow by
                                around noon. Snow become moderate to
                                heavy during the early to mid afternoon
                                hours, when snowfall rates of two to
                                three inches an hour were reported at
                                times. Moderate to heavy snow continued
                                into the early evening hours before
                                gradually diminishing overnight.

                                The snowfall at Grand Rapids was the
                                third heaviest 24 hour snowfall on
                                record (9.7 inches of snow was recorded
                                between noon and midnight). Eight to
                                eleven inches of snow was reported in a
                                band from central Van Buren and Allegan
                                counties east northeast to Kent county,
                                Montcalm county, and northwest Gratiot
                                county. East Grand Rapids reported the
                                heaviest total snowfall (eleven
                                inches). Ten inches of snow was
                                reported in Wyoming. Numerous reports
                                of six to nine inches of snow were
                                received from Kent, Allegan, Calhoun,
                                Jackson, Clinton and Eaton counties.

MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Northeast
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Northwest
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Southeast
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Southwest
                                NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA, West
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, West Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSISSIPPI, Central
  Clarke County
    Stonewall                     0          0
  Newton County
    8 SE Newton                   0          0         0.50K

                                A small shed was damaged along Liberty
                                Church Road in southeast Newton county.

Washington County
  5 SE Greenville                 0          0          30K

                                A mobile home was destroyed as it was
                                moved 20 feet from its foundation. This
                                damaged occurred on Wilcox Road. Also
                                in this general area a small shed was
                                destroyed.

Grenada County
  3 NE Holcomb to                 0          0          10K
  4 NE Holcomb
                                Numerous trees were blown down.

  Washington County
    8 E Greenville                0          0          50K

                                East of Greenville a gas station
                                sustained major damage as a large
                                portion of the roof was blown off and
                                the rest damaged.

  Sunflower County
    Blaine                        0          0          10K

                                Numerous trees and a few power lines
                                were blown down.

  Sunflower County
    Inverness to                  0          0          20K
      3 E Inverness

                                Numerous trees and several power lines
                                were blown down in and around
                                Inverness.

  Lowndes County
    3 S Caledonia to              0          0
    6 NE Caledonia
                                Quarter sized hail fell in a swath
                                from 3 miles south of Caledonia to the
                                far northeast corner of Lowndes county.

  Lowndes County
    3 E Columbus Afb              0          0           1K

                                A few trees were blown down on Spruill
                                Road.

  Grenada County
    3 SE Hardy                    0          0          30K

                                A few trees were blown down. One tree
                                fell on a car and destroyed a porch to
                                a house.

  Washington County
    5 S Greenville to             0          0           3K
    7 SE Greenville
                                Heavy rains between 4 and 6 inches
                                caused a few roads to flood south of
                                Greenville.

  Warren County
    Eagle Bend                    0          0           2K

                                Several large limbs were blown down on
                                power lines. A few tree tops were blown
                                out of a few trees.

  Leflore County
    Greenwood                     0          0          50K

                                Locally heavy rainfall between 4 and 5
                                inches caused flash flooding around
                                Greenwood. Seven roads were closed due
                                to high water and a few cars were
                                stalled out. In addition, a few homes
                                were flooded as water rose a few inches
                                deep into residences.

  Grenada County
    3 NE Grenada                  0          0          15K

                                Heavy rains caused a road to be washed
                                out.

  Claiborne County
    Port Gibson                   0          0
  Warren County
    Vicksburg                     0          0
  Adams County
    3 N Natchez                   0          0
  Warren County
    8 SE Vicksburg to             0          0           1K
    8.5 SE Vicksburg
                                This weak tornado touched down about
                                2 miles south of China Grove Road on
                                highway 27. It moved cast for 1 mile
                                and downed a few large trees and
                                snapped several branches off a dozen
                                more trees.

  Warren County
    9 SE Vicksburg                0          0           1K

                                A few large trees were blown down
                                1 mile south of a F0 tornado track.
                                This damage occurred 3 miles south of
                                China Grove Road on highway 27. This
                                damage was caused by the rear flank
                                down draft of a super cell
                                thunderstorm.

  Jefferson County
    Church Hill to                0          0
    5 NW Church Hill
  Hinds County
    6 NW Utica to                 0          0           5K
    1 W Raymond
                                Sporatic trees and large limbs were
                                blown down from 6 miles northwest of
                                Utica to 1 mile west of Raymond. This
                                swath of sporatic tree damage was
                                associated with the rear flank
                                downdraft of a super cell thunderstorm
                                that tracked cast northeast across
                                Central Hinds county.

  Jefferson County
    8 W Fayette to                0          0         300K
    7 ENE Lorman
                                This tornado touched down just west of
                                the Natchez Trace, 8 miles west of
                                Fayette and tracked northeast for
                                18 miles across Jefferson county.
                                Between the Natchez Trace and highway
                                553 the tornado was in its early stages
                                and produced F0 damage by downing
                                several trees. Between highway 553 and
                                US Highway 61 this tornado began to
                                intensify and downed or snapped
                                hundreds of trees. One mobile home and
                                two sheds sustained minor damage as
                                they were located on the northern edge
                                of the circulation. As it approached
                                US Highway 61, it moved through an open
                                field and was at its widest point,
                                600 yards. Here a string of seven power
                                poles were snapped and a large tractor
                                shed was destroyed. The frame of the
                                shed was made of large I-beams. These
                                beams were snapped from their base as
                                the shed was blown away. In the area
                                around US Highway 61 four homes
                                sustained major roof damage. On the
                                east side of the highway one of these
                                homes lost almost the entire roof and
                                had every window blown out. For a three
                                mile stretch between US Highway 61 and
                                highway 552 the tornado was at its
                                strongest and produced F3 damage. Every
                                tree in the forest, along this stretch,
                                was uprooted or snapped. The tornado
                                began to weaken after passing across
                                highway 552 and dissipated just on the
                                other side of the Claiborne county
                                line.

  Jefferson County
    1 S Lorman to                 0          0
    2 E Lorman
  Adams County
    Natchez                       0          0
  Hinds County
    5 W Raymond                   0          0
  Claiborne County
    2 WSW Tillman to              0          0           1K
    1.5 WSW Tillman
                                This weak tornado entered Claiborne
                                county from Jefferson county and
                                dissipated 1/2 mile into the county.
                                This was the very end of the 18 mile
                                path of the Jefferson county tornado.
                                While briefly in Claiborne county, a
                                few trees were damaged before the
                                tornado dissipated.

  Adams County
    Washington                    0          0
  Adams County
    Washington                    0          0           5K

                                Several power lines and large trees
                                were blown down.

  Hinds Count
    Clinton                       0          0          15K

                                Numerous trees and power lines blown
                                down.

  Copiah County
    5 ENE Carpenter               0          0           1K

                                This weak tornado touched down along
                                Chapman Road on the Copiah, Hinds
                                county line. A few trees were damaged
                                along the road before the tornado moved
                                northeast into an open field.

  Hinds County
    3.5 S Utica                   0          0           1K

                                This weak tornado touched down along
                                Chapman Road on the Copiah, Hinds
                                county line. A few trees were damaged
                                along the road before the tornado moved
                                northeast into an open field.

  Hinds County
    1 W Utica to                  0          0
    1 NE Utica
                                Golfball sized hail broke the
                                windshields of a police car in Utica.

  Madison County
    4 WNW Madison to              0          0           2K
    3 WNW Gluckstadt
                                This weak tornado touched down near
                                Lake Cavalier and moved northeast to
                                3 miles west northwest of Gluckstadt.
                                Scattered trees were blown down and
                                snapped along the path.

  Adams County
    7 SE Natchez                  0          0           5K

                                Numerous trees and one power line was
                                blown down along Liberty Road.

  Lawrence County
    1 E Oma to                    0          0          30K
    5 ENE Oma
                                This weak tornado touched down just to
                                the east of Oma and moved northeast for
                                4 miles as it moved into southwest
                                Simpson county. A few hundred trees
                                were uprooted and snapped as the
                                tornado moved from Lawrence county into
                                Simpson county.

  Rankin County
    Sand Hill to                  0          0
    3 NNE Sand Hill
  Rankin County
    1 NW Sand Hill to             0          0           2K
    7 NE Sand Hill
                                A few trees were blown down along with
                                numerous large limbs snapped and broken
                                off. This damage occurred from the rear
                                flank down draft of a supercell
                                thunderstorm. This damage was
                                intermittent but along a consistent
                                path through northern Rankin county
                                from Sandhill to Ratliff Ferry.

  Hinds County
    1 S Terry                     0          0

                                Two trees were snapped in half along
                                Interstate 55, 1/2 mile north of the
                                Copiah county line.

  Simpson County
    5 SW Shivers to               0          0         1.5M
    4 N Magee
                                This tornado continued out of northern
                                Lawrence county and moved into
                                southwest Simpson county 5 miles
                                southwest of the Shivers community. As
                                this tornado tracked northeast, several
                                hundred trees were uprooted and
                                snapped. Several chicken houses
                                sustained major damage along with a
                                few totally destroyed. Three homes
                                sustained major damage and nine mobile
                                homes sustained major damage. This
                                tornado tracked across several highways
                                including State Highway 28 and 13. This
                                tornado also crossed US Highway 49,
                                4 miles northwest of Magee. Here the
                                tornado severely damaged the VFW Post
                                9122 building and rolled over an RV.
                                This tornado weakened as moved a little
                                more northeast and dissipated 4 miles
                                north of Magee.

  Scott County
    3 WNW Ludlow to               0          0           1K
    3 NW Ludlow
                                Several large tree limbs were blown
                                down along with a few trees. This
                                damage occurred from the rear flank
                                downdraft of a supercell thunderstorm.

  Rankin County
    5 E Florence                  0          0
  Rankin County
    Pearl                         0          0

Scott County
  3 NW Ludlow to                  0          0           1K
  3.5 NW Ludlow
                                This tornado began 1/2 mile inside the
                                Scott county line and downed a few
                                trees. This tornado then moved into
                                southwest Leake county as it crossed
                                Lowhead Dam road.

  Leake County
    6 E Good Hope to              0          0         300K
    3 NE Good Hope
                                This tornado touched down just inside
                                Scott county and tracked northeast for
                                10 miles across southwest Leake county.
                                Hundreds of trees were damaged along
                                its path. Four mobile homes sustained
                                minor damage with pieces of siding torn
                                off and small parts of their roof
                                pealed back. Major damage occurred to
                                three residential homes were two
                                sustained significant roof damage and
                                the other was destroyed due to several
                                trees falling on it. In addition, one
                                chicken house was severely damaged and
                                three farm buildings destroyed.

  Rankin County
    2 SW Brandon                  0          0

                                Penny sized hail fell at the MS
                                Correctional Facility.

  Rankin County
    5 N Brandon                   0          0

                                Penny sized hail fell at State Highway
                                25 and Grants Ferry Road.

  Lawrence County
    5 SW Tilton to                0          0          25K
    2 NE Tilton
                                This weak tornado touched down 5 miles
                                southwest of the Tilton community along
                                Price Road and tracked northeast for
                                7 miles before dissipating near River
                                Road on the cast side of the Pearl
                                River. A few hundred trees were
                                uprooted and snapped along the path.

  Adams County
    Natchez                       0          0           1K

                                A few trees were blown down around
                                Natchez as the final line of
                                thunderstorms moved through.

  Leake County
    1 W Rosebud to                0          0         125K
    2 W Madden
                                This tornado touched down just to the
                                west of the Rosebud community and
                                tracked northeast for 3 miles before
                                dissipating 2 miles west of Madden.
                                Numerous trees were uprooted and
                                snapped. One home was severely damaged
                                due to two large large trees that fell
                                on it. One chicken house had a large
                                portion of its roof torn off and tin
                                scattered for 1/4 mile.

  Scott County
    3 NW Morton to                0          0
    3 N Morton
                                Golthall sized hail fell on highway
                                481 just to the northwest of Morton.

  Jefferson County
    4 SE Fayette to               0          0
    7 ESE Fayette
                                Numerous trees and large limbs were
                                blown down along State Highway 28
                                between Fayette and Union Church. A
                                few power lines were also taken down.

  Smith County
    1 S Raleigh to                0          2         3.5M
    7 NE Sylvarena
                                This tornado touched down just south of
                                Raleigh on State Highway 35 and tracked
                                northeast to the Jasper Smith county
                                line, 7 miles northeast of Sylvarena,
                                where it then moved into Jasper county.
                                Along its path it uprooted and
                                destroyed a few thousand trees.
                                Thirteen chicken houses were destroyed
                                and six others were damaged. Three
                                mobile homes and one residential home
                                were destroyed along with five other
                                homes sustaining major damage. Two
                                people were injured when a mobile home
                                was blown off its foundation and
                                destroyed 10 miles northeast of
                                Raleigh. At 210 AM the strong tornado
                                moved into northwest Jasper county. The
                                total path length of this tornado was
                                38 miles across Smith, Jasper and
                                Newton counties.

  Marion County
    1 N Goss                      0          0

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Neshoba County
    5 W Philadelphia              0          0           1K

  Jasper County
    5.5 SW Montrose to            0          2           3M
    6 E Garlandville
                                This tornado moved into Jasper county
                                from Smith county 5.5 miles southwest
                                of Montrose and tracked northeast for
                                20 miles before moving into Newton
                                county 6 miles east of Garlandville.
                                As this strong tornado tracked across
                                Jasper county a few thousand trees were
                                uprooted and snapped. Seven residential
                                homes sustained major damage along with
                                eleven sustaining minor damage. Eight
                                chicken houses were destroyed with five
                                more sustaining major damage. The total
                                path length of this tornado was
                                38 miles across Smith, Jasper and
                                Newton counties.

  Scott County
    2 W Lake to                   0          0           1K
    1 W Lake
                                Several trees were blown down along
                                Interstate 20 in eastern Scott county.

  Neshoba County
    2 SE Stallo to                0          0          30K
    5 E Stafo
                                This tornado touched down just to the
                                west of Dunn Road, 2 miles southeast of
                                Stallo and tracked northeast for
                                4 miles. Along Dunn Road, numerous
                                trees were blown down with one
                                abandoned house destroyed by fallen
                                trees. The majority of this tornado
                                track was in the bottom land of the
                                upper Pearl River where a few hundred
                                trees were downed. This tornado then
                                crossed Asa Thomas Road were a few
                                trees and power lines were downed. The
                                tornado dissipated just before the
                                Winston county line 5 miles east of
                                Stallo.

  Neshoba County
    6 E Stallo to                 0          0          60K
    7 E Stafo
                                A second, slightly stronger tornado,
                                touched down 1 mile to the east
                                southeast of where the first one
                                dissipated. Damage began and remained
                                on Asa Thomas Road as the tornado moved
                                into Winston county. Severe tree damage
                                occurred along Asa Thomas Road along
                                with several power lines blown down.
                                The tornado was on the ground for
                                1 mile before moving into southeast
                                Winston county where it stayed on the
                                ground for 21 miles across Winston and
                                western Noxubee counties.

  Winston County
    6 SE Noxapater to             1          2         2.5M
    2 SE Fearns Spgs
                                This strong tornado moved into Winston
                                county from Neshoba county and tracked
                                northeast for 12 miles before moving
                                into Noxubee county. Just inside the
                                Winston county line four large chicken
                                houses were destroyed. As the tornado
                                tracked northeast across State Route
                                393 and 397, a few hundred trees were
                                uprooted and snapped. Several homes
                                sustained minor roof damage. One home
                                was totally destroyed on McBrayer Road.
                                Pieces of the home was blown and
                                scattered across a field for 1/4 mile.
                                Here three vehicles were moved with two
                                of them landing on top of tree debris
                                and the other thrown into a ditch. This
                                home was where the two injuries and one
                                fatality occurred. The tornado was at
                                its widest point here and as it tracked
                                northeast hundreds of trees were blown
                                down. The tornado moved into Noxubee
                                county 2 miles southeast of Ferns
                                Springs. The total path length across
                                northern Neshoba, southeast Winston and
                                western Noxubee county was 21 miles.
                                M44PH

  Jefferson Davis
  County
    Bassfield                     0          0          60K

                                Numerous trees and large limbs were
                                blown down. One home had its windows
                                blown out. One business had a portion
                                of its roof torn off.

  Neshoba County
    3 NE Spring Creek             0          0          10K

                                A porch to a mobile home was blown off.

  Newton County
    6.5 S Hickory to              0          0         500K
    5 SE Hickory
                                This tornado moved into southeast
                                Newton county, south of Hickory, and
                                tracked northeast for 5.5 miles before
                                dissipating. This tornado downed and
                                damaged a few hundred trees before
                                dissipating southeast of Hickory on
                                Parks Mill Road. The total path length
                                of this tornado was 38 miles across
                                Smith, Jasper and Newton counties.

  Neshoba County
    4.5 N Center                  0          0          30K

                                A few trees were blown down, one tree
                                severely damaged a mobile home.

  Lauderdale County
    9 WSW Meehan to               0          0         150K
    1 E Meridian Arpt
                                This tornado touched down 9 miles west
                                southwest of Meehan on th west side of
                                Point Wanita Lake Road. Here several
                                hundred trees were blown down and
                                damaged. One home sustained roof damage
                                with shingles removed and a corner
                                knocked off due to a fallen tree. The
                                tornado continued northeast and crossed
                                Meehan-Savoy Road. Here several homes
                                sustained minor roof damage along with
                                numerous trees blown down. The tornado
                                continued to the northeast and crossed
                                Interstate 59 and passed 1/2 mile south
                                of Key Field in Meridian. Many trees
                                were uprooted and snapped along the
                                rest of the path. The tornado
                                dissipated one mile cast of the
                                airport.

  Covington County
    5 ESE Williamsburg            0          0           1K

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Noxubee County
    8 SW Mashulaville to          0          0         100K
    3 SE Mashulaville
                                This tornado moved into Noxubee county
                                from Winston county and tracked
                                northeast for 8 miles before
                                dissipating 3 miles southeast of
                                Mashulaville. This tornado mainly moved
                                across heavily forested areas of
                                Noxubee county and downed several
                                hundred trees. As it crossed some
                                county roads a few homes sustained
                                minor roof damage and a few sheds were
                                blown over. The total path length
                                across northern Neshoba, southeast
                                Winston and western Noxubee county was
                                21 miles.

  Lincoln County
    6 SE Bogue Chitto to          0          0          60K
    8 SE Bogue Chitto
                                This tornado touched down along
                                Pleasant Hill Road and moved east
                                northeast for 3 miles. A few hundred
                                trees were uprooted and snapped. The
                                worst damage occurred 1 mile either
                                side of Lazy Trail Road.

  Noxubee County
    4 SE Mashulaville to          0          0          70K
    3 SW Macon
                                This tornado touched down 1 mile south
                                of were the Neshoba, Winston, Noxubee
                                21 mile track tornado ended. The first
                                half of the track remained in a pine
                                forest before moving out and across
                                open farm land. In the pine forest, a
                                few hundred trees were snapped and
                                uprooted. Across the open farm land,
                                numerous trees were blown down along
                                with a few power lines. The tornado
                                dissipated 3 miles southwest of Macon.

  Covington County
    1 N Seminary                  0          0           1K

                                A few trees and large limbs were blown
                                down.

  Covington County
    9 E Collins                   0          0           1K

                                A few trees and large limbs were blown
                                down.

  Lauderdale County
    4 SE Meridian                 0          0

                                A few trees were blown down on State
                                Highway 45 near the Causeyville Road
                                exit.

  Noxubee County
    5 NE Macon to                 0          0         100K
    10 NE Macon
                                This tornado touched down in an open
                                field 5 miles northeast of Macon and
                                tracked east northeast for 5 miles.
                                This tornado snapped and downed
                                numerous trees on the edges of several
                                fields. On Deerbrook Lane a grain silo
                                was dented and had the roof torn off.
                                Several power lines were also blown
                                down here. The tornado continued to the
                                northeast and dissipated in an open
                                field 10 miles northeast of Macon.

  Forrest County
    3 W Brooklyn                  0          0

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Marion County
    10 ESE Sandy Hook to          0          0
    11 ESE Sandy Hook

                                Six trees and several power lines were
                                blown down in the southeast corner of
                                Marion county.

  Forrest County
    Hattiesburg to                0          0          15K
    1 SE Hattiesburg
                                Emergency manager measured 71 mph gust.
                                One large sign was blown down onto two
                                cars. Numerous large limbs were blown
                                down across town.MISSISSIPPI, North

  Lafayette County
    3 SE Taylor                   0          0           5K

                                A barn was damaged by a fire started
                                by lightning.

  Calhoun County
    11 NNE Bruce                  0          0         0.05K

  Calhoun County
    Bruce                         0          0

                                One business had huge areas of its roof
                                torn off. The dugout at the Bruce
                                High School baseball field was severely
                                damaged with its roof blown off and
                                numerous concrete blocks blown off.
                                Several trees were blown down.

  Pontotoc County
    Toccopola                     0          0         0.05K

  Lafayette County
    Paris                         0          0          10K

                                Numerous trees were knocked down.
  Monroe County
    Amory                         0          0          25K

                                Several roads were washed out. At least
                                one car was damaged.

  Pontotoc County
    Furrs to                      0          1          50K
    Chesterville

                                One house was knocked 12 feet off its
                                foundation. One person was injured in
                                that house. Three mobile homes were
                                damaged. Several houses were damaged by
                                falling trees. Numerous trees were
                                blown down.

  Lee County
    Blair to                      0          0          35K
    Tupelo

                                One mobile home was destroyed. Some
                                trees and power lines were knocked
                                down.

MISSISSIPPI, South
  Amite County
    Countywide                    0          0           5K

                                A line of severe thunderstorms blew
                                down trees in various parts of the
                                county.

  Wilkinson County
    6 SE Woodville                0          0           1K

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Pike County
    Countywide                    0          0         1.5K

                                Several trees and power lines were
                                blown down at various locations around
                                the county.

  Harrison County
    Orange Grove                  0          0           3M

                                A tornado traveled east to west on path
                                along Dedeaux Road between Highway 49
                                and Three Rivers Road in the Orange
                                Grove community. Most of the damage was
                                rated a F1 intensity by a NWS ground
                                survey, however there were areas of F2
                                damage. A large church under-construc-
                                tion was heavily damaged or destroyed.
                                Three homes and five businesses
                                received major damage while twenty
                                homes had minor damage. Early estimates
                                were that damage would approach
                                3 million dollars.

MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
  Stone County
    Wiggins                       0          0           5K

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down and
                                downed trees west of the town of
                                Wiggins.

  Perry County
    Janice                        0          0           5K

                                A weak tornado downed trees to the
                                north of Janice.

  Geene County
    Avera                         0          0           5K

                                A weak tornado downed trees near Avera.

  Wayne County
    State Line                    0          0           5K

                                A weak tornado downed trees near State
                                Line.

  Stone County
    Beatrice                      0          0           5K

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down
                                near Beatrice. Several trees were
                                damaged by the tornado.

MISSOURI, East
  MOZ018>019-
  026>027-034>036-
  041>042-050>051
                                  0          0

                                A Thanksgiving eve storm brought 4--6
                                inches of snow from Central to
                                Northeast Missouri. Transportation in
                                some areas was temporarily brought to a
                                halt. Most area roads were passable by
                                Thanksgiving Day.

  MOZ047>049-052-
  059>063-072
                                  0          0

                                A Thanksgiving eve storm brought 2--4
                                inches of snow to parts of Central and
                                East Central Missouri.

MISSOURI, Lower

                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSOURI, Northeast

                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSOURI, Northwest
  MOZ040-044
                                  0          0

                                The Blackwater River near Valley City
                                crested at 22.40 feet, or 0.40 of a
                                foot above flood stage. The Moniteau
                                Creek near Fayette crested at 19.89
                                feet, or 3.89 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ039
                                  0          0

                                The Blackwater River near Blue Lick
                                crested at 26.33 feet, or 2.33 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046
                                  0          0

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 21.60 feet, or 5.60 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 19.57 feet,
                                or 4.57 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ054
                                  0          0

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 25.85 feet, or 1.85 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ022>023-
  028>031-037>038-
  43044
                                  0          0

                                A Thanksgiving Eve snowstorm left 6 to
                                8 inches of snow along and 50 miles
                                either side of a line, from Kansas City
                                to Carrollton. Numerous tree limbs and
                                powerlines were reported down.

  MOZ054
                                  0          0

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 26.85 feet, or 2.85 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ054
                                  0          0

                                The Big Creek near Blairstown crested
                                at 22.70 feet, or 2.70 feet above flood
                                stage.

  MOZ039
                                  0          0

                                The Blackwater River near Blue Lick
                                crested at 28.63 feet, or 4.63 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046
                                  0          0

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 18.47 feet, or 2.47 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 18.35 feet,
                                or 3.35 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ044
                                  0          0

                                The Blackwater River near Valley City
                                crested at 26.00 feet, or 4.00 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ054
                                  0          0

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 26.75 feet, or 2.75 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046
                                  0          0

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 18.65 feet, or 2.65 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 18.67 feet,
                                or 3.67 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ040
                                  0          0

                                The Moniteau Creek near Fayette crested
                                at 17.29 feet, or 1.29 feet above flood
                                stage.

MISSOURI, Southeast
  Mississippi County
    Charleston                    0          0

                                Water covered roads in the city. This
                                was the result of a broad area of rain
                                producing 3/4 to 1 inch of rain per
                                hour.

  New Madrid County
    2 SE Morehouse                0          0

                                Water was reported on Route FF due to a
                                broad area of heavy rainfall, up to an
                                inch per hour.

  Stoddard County
    Essex to                      0          0
    Frisco
                                Water was over the intersection of
                                Route FF and Highway 60. Route KK was
                                barricaded between Frisco and Route
                                114. Rainfall estimates were 2 to 3
                                inches in 30 minutes over southwest
                                parts of the county.

MISSOURI, Southwest
  Mcdonald County
    Pineville                     0          0

                                Numerous streets and low water
                                crossings were flooded near the
                                community of Pineville.

  Barry County
    Monett                        0          0

                                Flooding of streets and low water
                                crossings occurred during a span of
                                three hours in and around the community
                                of Monett.

  Benton County
    Warsaw                        0          0

                                Several roads, highways, and low water
                                crossings countywide were flooded from
                                heavy rain showers. Locations that were
                                impacted the most included, a section
                                of Highway 65 one and a half miles
                                north of Warsaw, a section of Highway
                                65 near the intersection with Highway
                                52, rural areas west of Edwards, a
                                section of Whitman Road, a section of
                                Highway F at Five Bridges, Fordney Road
                                east of Lincoln, a section of Coffe
                                Road, and a section of Centerline Road.

  Newton County
    Neosho                        0          0

                                Heavy rain flooded several roads and
                                low water crossings across much of
                                Newton County. Locations that were
                                affected the most include, several
                                streets in the city of Neosho, a
                                section of Cedar Road east of
                                Wentworth, and numerous low water
                                crossings east of Wentworth.

  Cedar County
    Stockton                      0          0

                                Several streets in the community of
                                Stockton were flooded from heavy rain.

  Dallas County
    Buffalo                       0          0

                                Heavy rain caused significant street
                                flooding in the city of Buffalo,
                                including a section of Highway 65.

  Greene County
    Willard                       0          0

                                Heavy rain caused a small creek to
                                rapidly flood over a section of New
                                Mellville Road in Willard. Numerous
                                other locations across Greene County
                                were also inundated with small stream
                                flooding.

  Jasper County
    Oronogo                       0          0

                                Heavy rains caused flooding over the
                                intersection of Highway 0 and 96 near
                                the community of Oronogo.

  Lawrence County
    Mt Vernon                     0          0

                                Heavy rain caused minor street flooding
                                in the community of Mount Vernon.

  Taney County
    5 NW Branson                  0          0

                                Heavy rain caused flash flooding over
                                Sycamore Church Road.

  Webster County
    5 S Northview to              0          0          50K
    4 E Northview
                                A tornado that developed along a line
                                of weak showers destroyed three barns
                                and damaged a house over rural Webster
                                County. The tornado was on the ground
                                for approximately six miles, and downed
                                numerous trees along it's path. The
                                average path width was approximately
                                500 yards wide, however, the path width
                                maxed out at one quarter of a mile wide
                                near Land Slide Road.

  Webster County
    Northview                     0          0

                                Numerous low water crossings and other
                                flood prone areas were inundated with
                                flash flooding. Locations that were
                                most affected included the Pomme De
                                Terre River near Northview and several
                                streets and roads near the city of
                                Marshfield.

  Stone County
    Crane                         0          0

                                Heavy rain caused minor flooding of
                                small streams and creeks across
                                northern Stone County.

  Polk County
    Pleasant Hope                 0          0

                                Several flood prone areas were flooded
                                from heavy rains. Highway 215 east of
                                Pleasant Hope along with County Road
                                564 near Highway 13 were impassable.

  Wright County
    Hartville                     0          0

                                Heavy rain cause numerous low water
                                crossings to become impassable across
                                much of the county.

  Douglas County
    5 SE Ava                      0          0

                                Flash flooding occurred over a section
                                of Highway FF southeast of Ava.

  Camden County
    Camdenton                     0          0

                                Flash flooding inundated Normack
                                Estates Road near the city of
                                Camdenton.

  Howell County
    Mountain View                 0          0           0            0

                                A tornado downed numerous trees in the
                                Mountain View area. No structures were
                                affected along it's mile long path.

  Ozark County
    Mammoth                       0          0

                                Flash flooding inundated a section of
                                Highway T, five miles south of Highway
                                5.

  MOZ095
                                  0          0          10K

                                Heavy rain caused three feet of water
                                to rise over Wilson Road just south of
                                the Wilson's Creek National
                                Battlefield. One vehicle was caught in
                                the rising water.

  Greene County
    17 E (Sgf)Springfreld A       0          0

                                A small tributary that flows into the
                                James River flooded over a county road
                                near the Greene--Webster county line.

  MOZ055>056
                                  0          0

                                A winter storm affected much of central
                                Missouri. A brief period of heavy snow
                                accumulated up to six inches across
                                much of Benton and Morgan Counties.
                                Further to the south into southwest
                                Missouri, snow only fell for a few
                                minutes, and only light accumulations
                                were observed on grassy surfaces. The
                                Lake of the Ozarks region observed one
                                to four inches of accumulation.

  Webster County
    1 N Marshfield                0          0

                                Heavy rain caused water to rapidly rise
                                over a bridge on Highway W north of
                                Marshfield. Flooding was also observed
                                over Turnbow Road near Lacey Creek.

MONTANA, Central
  MTZ009
                                  0          0

                                An autumn storm brought heavy snow to
                                the Northern Rocky Mountain Front on
                                the 2nd. Reported snow fall amounts
                                include 10 inches at Babb 19W.

  MTZ009>013-
  044>045-048>049
                                  0          0

                                A high wind event occurred over a large
                                area of North Central Montana on the
                                2nd. Reported peak wind speeds include:
                                97 mph at St Mary 13W, 96 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 11 SE, 81 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 2E, 65 mph at Choteau INE,
                                60 mph at Eden 10SW, 60 mph at Agawam,
                                59 mph at Loma 1 N and 59 mph at Cut
                                Bank. Sustained wind speeds of 40 mph
                                were also reported at Oilmont 8E and at
                                Tiber Dam during the early afternoon
                                hours of the 2nd.

  MTZ009>010-048
                                  0          0

                                A high wind event occurred along the
                                Rocky Mountain Front from late evening
                                on the 4th until the afternoon of the
                                5th. Reported wind speeds include: a
                                gust to 70 mph at Blackleaf 9SE, a gust
                                to 60 mph at Browning 2N and sustained
                                winds of 43 mph at Cut Bank.

  MTZ047
                                  0          0

                                A peak wind gust of 74 mph was reported
                                at Chinook 11 S. The strong winds blew
                                a large accumulation of tumbleweeds
                                that completely blocked both lanes of
                                Cleveland Road, located near Chinook.
                                The tumbleweed drift was 100 feet long
                                and over 12 feet high. A snow plow from
                                the Montana Department of Transpor-
                                tation was dispatched but was unable to
                                clear the road. Ultimately, the road
                                was cleared by using a front-end
                                loader.

  MTZ047
                                  0          0

                                A peak wind gust of 74 mph was reported
                                at Chinook 11S.

  MTZ009-048
                                  0          0

                                A high wind event occurred from the
                                early morning hours through the evening
                                of the 14th. Reported wind speeds
                                include: a gust to 62 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 11SE and a gust to 60 mph
                                at Augusta 13W.

  MTZ009
                                  0          0

                                A high wind event occurred during the
                                early morning hours of the 17th.
                                Reported wind speeds include: a gust to
                                78 mph at East Glacier Park 11 SE and a
                                gust to 63 mph at Browning.

  MTZ009-009
                                  0          0

                                A high wind event occurred from the
                                late morning hours of the 24th through
                                the early morning hours of the 25th.
                                Reported peak winds include 72 mph at
                                East Glacier 11 SE and 66 mph at St
                                Mary 13W.

  MTZ012-050-054>055
                                  0          0

                                A late autumn storm brought winter-like
                                conditions to a portion of Southwest
                                Montana from midday on the 24th through
                                Thanksgiving Day. Reported snow fall
                                amounts include: 16 inches at Showdown
                                Ski Resort, 9 inches at the Deadman
                                Creek SNOTEL site, 9 inches at the Spur
                                Park SNOTEL site, 9 inches at Lincoln
                                6N and 8 inches at the Brackett Creek
                                SNOTEL site.

  MTZ009
                                  0          0

                                A late autumn storm brought heavy snow
                                to the Northern Rocky Mountain Front
                                from midday on the 24th until early
                                evening on Thanksgiving Day. Reported
                                snow fall amounts include: 9 inches at
                                Babb 19W and 9 inches at Lincoln 9N.

MONTANA, East

                                NONE REPORTED.

MONTANA, South
  MTZ034-056
                                  0          0

                                The month of November was dry with the
                                only snow event occurring at the end of
                                the month. The following snow totals
                                were reported with this system: 6
                                inches 2W Red Lodge; 7 inches 5SW Nye;
                                9 inches 5W Red Lodge; 6.5 inches 2S
                                Nye; 6 inches in Nye; 9 inches 5SW Red
                                Lodge.

MONTANA, West

                                NONE REPORTED.

NEBRASKA, Central
  NEZ022>029-
  035>038-056>059-
  69071
                                  0          0

                                A strong upper level low pressure
                                system that moved from northern
                                Colorado Saturday evening into central
                                Kansas Sunday brought heavy snow, up to
                                13 inches in some locations, and gusty
                                northwest winds of 20 to 25 mph to
                                Western Nebraska on the 28th. Snow
                                accumulations began around 5 AM CST on
                                the 28th with the heaviest snow concen-
                                trated in an east-west band through
                                Deuel, Garden, Keith, Arthur,
                                McPherson, Lincoln, Logan, and Custer
                                Counties where 10 to 13 inches accumu-
                                lated. Because of low visibilities due
                                to heavy snow combined with drifting
                                and numerous vehicles stuck on the
                                roadways, Interstate 80 and Highway 30
                                were closed from 4 PM CST to 10 PM CST.
                                Icy roadways contributed to numerous
                                accidents and indirect injuries.

NEBRASKA, East
  NEZ030>031-
  042>044-050>051
                                  0          0

                                This was the first winter storm of the
                                2004/2005 season to hit eastern
                                Nebraska. Accumulating snow spread into
                                the area around noon Sunday, 11/28/04,
                                and continued into the early morning
                                hours Monday before tapering to flumes
                                or very light snow. Although little
                                wind accompanied the snow, around 6 to
                                9 inches was reported from around Wahoo
                                and David City northwest to near
                                Norfolk and Albion. A few of the
                                heavier amounts included 9 inches in
                                David City, 8 inches at Weston and 7
                                inches in Columbus.

NEBRASKA, Extreme Northeast

                                NONE REPORTED.

NEBRASKA, Extreme Southwest
  NEZ080>081
                                  0          0

                                Six inches of snow fell over parts of
                                SW Nebraska with a slow-moving winter
                                storm system. Coop observers in both
                                Trenton and McCook each reported 6
                                inches of snow.

NEBRASKA, South Central
  NEZ039>041-
  046>049-060>062
                                  0          0           0            0

                                A winter storm brought the first signi-
                                ficant snowfall of the season on this
                                Sunday. Snowfalls of 6 inches or more
                                were noted generally along and north of
                                the Platte River. Ashton received the
                                most snow with 13 inches with Osceola
                                close behind with 10 inches. The area
                                from Fullerton to St. Paul to Cozad had
                                about 8 inches of snow. Interstate 80
                                was closed for a few hours from Kearney
                                west during the storm and many schools
                                were closed or delayed on Monday
                                morning.

NEBRASKA, West
  NEZ019>021-054
                                  0          0

                                Heavy snow and gusty winds occurred
                                over much of the southern half of the
                                Nebraska panhandle with snowfall
                                amounts of 6 to 10 inches common. The
                                heaviest snow fell in the Scottsbluff,
                                Ne. area where amounts from 9 to 12
                                inches were reported.

NEVADA, North
  NVZ013-037
                                  0          0

                                12 inches of snow was reported in
                                Austin and 10 inches in Eureka. Snow
                                began falling around 5 am in the
                                morning.

NEVADA, South

                                NOT RECEIVED.

NEVADA, West
  NVZO03
                                  0          0

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                5 SW Reno (Caughlin Ranch)    7 inches
                                2 N Virginia City             6 inches
                                Reno                          5 inches
                                Stead                         5 inches
                                Virginia City                 5 inches
                                Cold Springs Valley (N of
                                  Reno)                       4 inches
                                Galena (in 3 hours)           4 inches

  NVZO02
                                  0          0

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                Mount Rose Ski Area           7 inches
                                Diamond Peak Ski Resort
                                  (8500 ft)                   7 inches
                                2 N Incline Village
                                  (7600 ft)                   5 inches

  NVZO04
                                  0          0

                                A powerful winter storm hit the
                                northern Sierra Nevada and western
                                Nevada on Nov. 27th. Up to a foot of
                                snow fell in the valleys of western
                                Nevada, mainly south of Interstate 80.
                                Nearly two feet of snow fell in the
                                Sierra.

                                Storm total snowfall amounts:
                                NE Lahontan Reservoir         7 inches
                                Fallon                        6 inches
                                2 W Fallon                    5 inches

  NVZO03
                                  0          0

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                8 NE Virginia City       11 inches
                                5 WSW Gardnerville       10 inches
                                1 W Washoe City          10 inches
                                4 NNE New Washoe City    10 inches
                                5 S Reno                  9 inches
                                3 W Carson City           9 inches
                                5 NW Reno                 8 inches
                                Carson City               7 inches
                                N Stagecoach              6 inches
                                1 NW Stead                6 inches
                                Sparks                    6 inches
                                3 NW Reno                 5 inches
                                NWSFO Reno                4 inches
                                Stead                     4 inches

  NVZO02
                                  0          0

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                Daggett Pass                 16 inches
                                2 E Topaz Lake               12 inches
                                Incline Village (7600 ft)    10 inches

  NVZ001
                                  0          0

                                A winter storm moved through the Sierra
                                Nevada and western Nevada on Nov. 3rd,
                                depositing over a foot of snow in the
                                Sierra, but lesser amounts in the
                                valleys of western Nevada.

                                Storm total snowfall totals:
                                3 NNW Smith                   8 inches
                                Smith Valley                  6 inches
                                3 NNE Mason                   6 inches
                                10 ESE Sweetwater Summit      6 inches

NEW HAMPSHIRE, North and Central
  NHZ001>010-
  13014
                                  0          0          12K

                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                and caused scattered power outages
                                across the area. In general, wind gusts
                                ranged from 30 to 40 mph across the
                                area.

  NHZ001>010-
  13014
                                  0          0          12K

                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                lines and caused about 12,000 power
                                outages across the region. A large
                                spruce tree fell on a Jeep at Keene
                                State College in New Hampshire. Winds
                                generally gusted between 30 and 40 mph
                                across the area.

  Grafton County
    3 SW Lisbon                   0          0

                                Thunderstorm winds downed limbs and
                                power lines on Moses Clark Road near
                                Lisbon.

  Grafton County
    1 NW Littleton                0          0

                                Thunderstorm winds blew down trees on
                                North Littleton Road near Littleton.

  NHZ001>004-006-
  008>010-013>014
                                  0          0          10K

                                Strong winds downed trees and branches
                                causing scattered power outages across
                                the area. Wind gusts were generally in
                                the 30 to 40 mph range with one gust at
                                Whitefield, New Hampshire, reaching 49
                                mph.

NEW HAMPSHIRE, Southern
  NHZ011>012
                                  0          0          50K

                                Low pressure strengthening off the New
                                England coast brought strong west winds
                                to much of southwest New Hampshire.
                                Gusts were estimated near 60 mph across
                                the higher elevations of Cheshire and
                                western Hillsborough Counties, which
                                brought down trees and power lines from
                                Keene to Hillsborough. No injuries were
                                reported.

NEW JERSEY, Northeast
  NJZ003
                                  1          0

                                As a low pressure system moved
                                northeast across New England, it
                                deepened rapidly. The combination of a
                                deep low over New England and a strong
                                high pressure system over the Ohio
                                Valley created a strong west to
                                northwest surface pressure gradient.
                                Peak wind gusts ranged from 43 mph to
                                52 mph between 400 am and 200 pm on
                                November 5th. Here are selected peak
                                wind gusts measured by Automated
                                Surface Observing Systems:

                                At Caldwell Airport, a gust to 52 mph
                                from the northwest occurred at 11:21
                                am.

                                At Teterboro Airport, a gust to 45 mph
                                from the northwest occurred at 4:31 am.

                                At Newark Airport, a gust to 43 mph
                                from the northwest occurred at 1:28 pm.

                                In Midland Park, a strong wind gust
                                caused a rotted tree to fall on a U.S.
                                Postal Service vehicle, crushing the
                                male carrier inside.

                                M44VE

  NJZ003
                                  0          0

                                With a strong high pressure system
                                northeast of New England, a cold front
                                moved northeast toward the region.

                                The combination of strong winds and
                                heavy rain caused both wind damage and
                                flooding of urban areas, small streams,
                                and rivers.

                                Cooperative Observers reported a roof
                                collapse on Route 4 in Fort Lee at 8:30
                                am and a large tree fell into a house
                                on Hillside Avenue in Paramus at 9:25
                                am. Trained spotters reported downed
                                trees in Montvale, large tree limbs and
                                wires were downed in the town of Glen
                                Rock around 10:15 am. Peak wind gusts
                                ranged from 35 to 45 mph across the
                                area.

                                The heaviest rain fell west of the
                                Garden State Parkway across Northwest
                                Bergen County, where most Storm Total
                                Rainfall amounts ranged from 1.5 to
                                around 2 inches. Trained spotters
                                reported several streets flooded in
                                Mahwah and Wyckoff. Stag Hill Road in
                                Mahwah was flooded in numerous
                                locations. Several locations along
                                Wyckoff Avenue between Mahwah and
                                Wyckoff was flooded. Franklin Turnpike
                                from Fox Lane in Mahwah, NJ to
                                Washington Ave. in Suffern, NY was
                                closed due to flooding. The Mahwah
                                River overflowed its' banks across
                                North Railroad Ave in Mahwah. The river
                                was above its' flood stage of 4.0 feet
                                at Suffern, NY from approximately 2 pm
                                until 6:30 pm.

NEW JERSEY, South and Northwest
  Sussex County
    Libertyville                  0          0                        0

                                Lightning struck the ground outside of
                                the Wantage Township Library early in
                                the morning on the 5th. It traveled
                                along the ground and caused damage to
                                one of the control panels in the
                                building and to the electronic switch
                                of the underground septic system. The
                                library had no heat. The library was
                                reopened on the 8th after the
                                electrical equipment was repaired.

  NJZ001-007>010-
  12027
                                  0          0          20K           0

                                The pressure gradient (difference)
                                between an intensifying low pressure
                                system that moved northeast through the
                                Saint Lawrence Valley and a high
                                pressure system building east from the
                                Southern Plains produces strong winds
                                across New Jersey between 4 a.m. and 3
                                p.m. EST. Strongest wind gusts averaged
                                around 45 mph. Peak wind gusts included
                                50 mph at the Cape May Coast Guard
                                Station in Cape May County, 49 mph in
                                Sandy Hook, Keansburg (both Monmouth
                                County) and Bamegat Light (Ocean
                                County), 46 mph at the McGuire Air
                                Force Base (Burlington County), 40 mph
                                at the Marina within Atlantic City,
                                Millville (Cumberland County) and
                                Somerville (Somerset County) and 39 mph
                                in Sussex (Sussex County). As the Cape
                                May/Lewes Ferry was crossing Delaware
                                Bay, it recorded a peak wind gust of 58
                                mph.

  Atlantic County
    Countywide                    0          0
  Cape May County
    Countywide                    0          0
  Cumberland County
  Countywide                      0          0

                                A low pressure system moving northeast
                                along the Atlantic seaboard produced
                                moderate to heavy rain across southeast
                                New Jersey from the afternoon of the
                                12th into the early morning of the
                                13th. The heavy rain caused poor
                                drainage flooding. The heavy rain ended
                                prior to arrival of the high tide
                                during the morning of the 13th. Storm
                                totals included 3.40 inches in Absecon
                                (Atlantic County) and Newport
                                (Cumberland County), 2.17 inches in
                                Wildwood (Cape May County), 2.13 inches
                                in Margate and 1.81 inches at the
                                Atlantic City International Airport.

                                The heavy rain was caused by a low
                                pressure system that formed on an old
                                cold front in the lower Mississippi
                                Valley during the morning of the 11th.
                                It moved northeast and reached the
                                southern Appalachians the morning of
                                the 12th. It then move east to around
                                Augusta, Georgia at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                12th, Norfolk, Virginia at 1 a.m. EST
                                on the 13th and just east of Cape Cod,
                                Massachusetts at 7 a.m. EST on the
                                13th. The low pressure system tapped
                                moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and
                                nearby Atlantic Ocean and dropped it
                                onto the region.

  NJZ014-023>026
                                  0          0                        0

                                The combination of a high pressure
                                system over northern New England, a low
                                pressure system moving northeast along
                                the Atlantic seaboard and spring tides
                                associated with the new moon produced
                                minor tidal flooding during the morning
                                high tide on the 13th. In the Atlantic
                                City area, the Black Horse Pike was
                                closed (U.S. Routes 40 and 322) and
                                flooding was also reported on the White
                                Horse Pike (U.S. Route 30). A few
                                streets on the back bay side of
                                Atlantic City were also flooded. In
                                Manasquan (Monmouth County), around a
                                foot of water inundated a couple of
                                roads. The high tide in North Wildwood
                                (Cape May County) reached 7.65 feet
                                above mean lower low water and the high
                                tide in Cape May reached 7.25 feet
                                above mean lower low water. Minor tidal
                                flooding starts at 6.7 feet above mean
                                lower low water.

                                A cold front moved through the
                                Northeast on the 11th. A high pressure
                                system then moved cast and reached
                                northern New England the morning of the
                                12th. Another high pressure system
                                followed quickly behind and reinforced
                                the surface flow that was in place.
                                Meanwhile, a low pressure system formed
                                on the old cold front in the lower
                                Mississippi Valley during the morning
                                of the 11th. It moved northeast and
                                reached the southern Appalachians the
                                morning of the 12th. It then move east
                                to around Augusta, Georgia at 7 p.m.
                                EST on the 12th, Norfolk, Virginia at 1
                                a.m. EST on the 13th and just cast of
                                Cape Cod, Massachusetts at 7 a.m. EST
                                on the 13th. The flow around these two
                                systems maintained a northeast flow
                                throughout the night of the 12th and
                                the flow did not back to the northwest
                                quickly enough on the 13th to prevent
                                minor tidal flooding from occurring.

  Hunterdon County
    Countywide                    0          0
  Mercer County
    Countywide                    0          0
  Morris County
    Countywide                    0          0
  Sussex County
    Countywide                    0          0
  Warren County
    Countywide                    0          0

                                A strong cold front and a prolonged
                                flow from the Gulf of Mexico and nearby
                                Atlantic Ocean produced heavy rain
                                across the northwestern part of New
                                Jersey during the first half of the day
                                on the 28th. Storm totals averaged
                                around 2 inches and produced poor
                                drainage flooding. Fallen leaves
                                exacerbated the poor drainage flooding.

                                Storm totals included 2.53 inches in
                                Flemington (Hunterdon County), 2.43
                                inches in Annandale (Hunterdon County),
                                2.08 inches in Washington's Crossing
                                (Mercer County), 2.07 inches in Ringoes
                                (Hunterdon County), 1.99 inches in
                                Sparta (Sussex County), 1.87 inches in
                                Chatham (Morris County), 1.70 inches in
                                Belvidere (Warren County) and Chester
                                (Moms County), 1.65 inches in
                                Wertsville (Hunterdon County) and
                                Sussex (Sussex County) and 1.60 inches
                                in Hamburg (Sussex County).

                                The low pressure system driving the
                                cold front moved northeast from the
                                central Mississippi Valley the morning
                                of the 27th, to near Green Bay,
                                Wisconsin at 7 p.m. EST on the 27th,
                                western Lake Huron at 7 a.m. EST on the
                                28th and then through Ontario Province,
                                Canada during the day on the 28th. Its
                                associated cold front moved east from
                                central Indiana at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                27th to central Ohio at 1 a.m. EST on
                                the 28th, to western Pennsylvania at 7
                                a.m. EST on the 28th and into eastern
                                New Jersey at 1 p.m. EST on the 28th.
                                The heavy rain ended with the passage
                                of the cold front. A very deep and
                                strong southeast to south flow preceded
                                the cold front. The combination of the
                                wind direction and speed and upslope
                                flow helped drop heavy rain across
                                northwestern New Jersey.

  NJZ001-007>010-
  12027
                                  0          0          42K           0

                                A strong southeast flow preceding a
                                cold front produced strong winds across
                                New Jersey during the first half of the
                                day on the 28th. The combination of
                                strong winds and the heavy rain knocked
                                down numerous trees and power lines and
                                caused outages. The greatest number of
                                outages occurred in Monmouth,
                                Hunterdon, Warren and Sussex Counties
                                as nearly 9,000 homes and business lost
                                power. In Sussex County, power outages
                                occurred in Andover, Hardyston,
                                Montague and Sparta Townships. In
                                Warren County, outages were concen-
                                trated in Washington Township. In
                                Hunterdon County, the outages were
                                concentrated in Flemington Borough. In
                                Monmouth County, the outages were
                                concentrated in Middletown Township and
                                Spring Lake Borough.

                                Peak wind gusts included 55 mph in
                                Keansburg (Monmouth County), 46 mph at
                                the Cape May (Cape May County) Ferry
                                Terminal, 44 mph at the McGuire Air
                                Force Base (Burlington County), 42 mph
                                at the Atlantic City Marina (Atlantic
                                County) and Point Pleasant (Ocean
                                County) and 39 mph in Somerville
                                (Somerset County).

                                The strong southeast winds preceded the
                                cold frontal passage. The cold front
                                moved east from central Indiana at 7
                                p.m. EST on the 27th to central Ohio at
                                1 a.m. EST on the 28th, to western
                                Pennsylvania at 7 a.m. EST on the 28th
                                and into eastern New Jersey at 1 p.m.
                                EST on the 28th.

  NJZ013>014-026

                                  0          0                        0

                                A strong southeasterly flow preceding a
                                cold front that combined with the
                                spring tides associated with the full
                                moon produced minor tidal flooding
                                along coastal sections of Monmouth and
                                Ocean Counties during the morning high
                                tide cycle on the 28th. Wave action
                                (waves were as high as ten feet) also
                                contributed to the flooding. In Ocean
                                County, there was flooding along
                                Washington Street in Ortley Beach
                                (Dover Township). In Monmouth County,
                                street flooding from the tides occurred
                                in Aberdeen, Middletown, Spring Lake
                                and Wall Townships. The high tide at
                                Sandy Hook reached 6.97 feet above mean
                                lower low water. Minor tidal flooding
                                begins at 6.7 feet above mean lower low
                                water.

                                The southeast winds preceded the cold
                                front during the morning high tide
                                cycle. The front moved through the
                                state during the afternoon of the 28th
                                and made this just a one tide cycle
                                event.

  NJZ016>019
                                  0          0                        0

                                The combination of a southeasterly flow
                                preceding a cold front, spring tides
                                associated with the full moon and run-
                                off from the heavy rain produced minor
                                tidal flooding during the afternoon
                                high tide on the 28th along the
                                Delaware River and tidal sections of
                                its tributaries. The high tide in
                                Burlington reached 9.79 feet above mean
                                lower low water. Minor tidal flooding
                                starts at 9.0 feet above mean lower low
                                water. The high tide at Philadelphia's
                                Pier 12 reached 8.36 feet above mean
                                lower low water. Minor tidal flooding
                                starts at 8.2 feet above mean lower low
                                water.

                                The cold front which had the south-
                                easterly flow precede it moved from
                                central Indiana at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                27th east to central Ohio at 1 a.m. EST
                                on the 28th, to western Pennsylvania at
                                7 a.m. EST on the 28th and into eastern
                                New Jersey at 1 p.m. EST on the 28th.
                                The wind shift to the west behind the
                                cold front made this just a one high
                                tide cycle event.

  NJZ010
                                  0          0

                                A strong cold front and a prolonged
                                flow from the Gulf of Mexico and nearby
                                Atlantic Ocean produced heavy rain
                                across Somerset County from around Mid-
                                night EST through 10 a.m. EST on the
                                28th. Storm totals of 1.5 to 2.0 inches
                                produced poor drainage flooding and led
                                to some river flooding later in the day
                                on the 28th that continued into the
                                29th. Fallen leaves exacerbated the
                                poor drainage flooding. The bridge
                                between Branchburg and Bridgewater
                                Townships was flooded and closed.

                                The Millstone River at Griggstown was
                                above its 10 foot flood stage from 217
                                p.m. EST on the 28th through 452 p.m.
                                EST on the 29th. It crested at 10.89
                                feet at 1145 p.m. EST on the 28th. The
                                North Branch of the Raritan River at
                                South Branch was above its 6.9 foot
                                flood stage from 1148 a.m. EST on the
                                28th through 1259 a.m. EST on the 29th.
                                It crested at 9.41 feet at 730 p.m. EST
                                on the 28th.

                                Storm totals included 1.90 inches in
                                Blackwells Mills, 1.69 inches in
                                Pottersville and 1.50 inches in
                                Somerville.

                                The low pressure system driving the
                                cold front moved northeast from the
                                central Mississippi Valley the morning
                                of the 27th, to near Green Bay,
                                Wisconsin at 7 p.m. EST on the 27th,
                                western Lake Huron at 7 a.m. EST on the
                                28th and then through Ontario Province,
                                Canada during the day on the 28th. Its
                                associated cold front moved east from
                                central Indiana at 7 p.m. EST on the
                                27th to central Ohio at 1 a.m. EST on
                                the 28th, to western Pennsylvania at 7
                                a.m. EST on the 28th and into eastern
                                New Jersey at 1 p.m. EST on the 28th.
                                The heavy rain ended with the passage
                                of the cold front. A very deep and
                                strong southeast to south flow preceded
                                the cold front and helped drop heavy
                                rain across Somerset County.

NEW MEXICO, Central and North
  NMZ005>007-
  011>013-016
                                  0          0

                                Heavy snow of 5 to 8 inches developed
                                across the central mountains and over
                                the northeast plains. The high peaks
                                near Ruidoso reported 12-14 inches.

  NMZ005>008-
  010>011-014-
  016>017-026
                                  0          0

                                Heavy snow of 6 to 10 inches developed
                                across the high mesas and peaks of west
                                central and central New Mexico. Amounts
                                of 4 to 6 inches were also reported
                                from the far northeast plains.

  NMZ002>004-
  10011
                                  0          0

                                Heavy snow developed mainly from near
                                Albuquerque north over Santa Fe into
                                Taos and Red River and also from Santa
                                Fe east to Las Vegas.

NEW MEXICO, South Central and Southwest
  NMZ025
                                  0          0

                                The first winter storm of the season
                                dropped 10 to 12 inches of snow in and
                                around Cloudcroft.

  NMZ025
                                  0          0

                                Cloudcroft and vicinity received 8 to
                                12 inches of snow.

NEW MEXICO, Southeast
  NMZ028>029-
  33034
                                  0          0           0            0

                                One to three inches of snow accumulated
                                across portions of central and northern
                                Eddy and Lea Counties during the
                                morning of the 2nd. The snow presented
                                a challenge to area travelers, but most
                                roads remained passable.

  NMZ029
                                  0          0           0            0

                                Local officials reported four to six
                                inches snow accumulations near Tatum.
                                This resulted in hazardous driving
                                conditions as roads became snow packed
                                and slick. Low visibilities also
                                accompanied the heavy snow. Snow drifts
                                reached depths of one foot. A strong
                                storm system and associated cold air
                                resulted in measurable snow accumula-
                                tions over the plains of southeastern
                                New Mexico on the morning of Election
                                Day. By mid morning, a band of heavy
                                snow had developed from northern Lea
                                County, eastward across the Texas South
                                Plains. Snowfall totals between four to
                                six inches were reported near Tatum,
                                where local authorities strongly
                                discouraged travel.

NEW YORK, Central
  Delaware County
    Hancock                       0          0           5K

                                Thunderstorm winds downed trees on
                                Thanksgiving morning.

  Sullivan County
    Countywide                    0          0          50K

                                Thunderstorm winds downed trees and
                                wires across northern and western
                                portions of the county on Thanksgiving
                                morning. A tree fell on wires in Kenoza
                                Lake. Trees also fell in Callicoon and
                                Jeffersonville.

  NYZ062
                                  0          0          20K

                                A non-thunderstorm wind gust caused a
                                pine tree to fall through the roof of a
                                house in Lake Huntington, in the town
                                of Cochecton. The white pine, 3 feet in
                                diameter, broke several roof rafters
                                and punched a hole in the bedroom
                                window. The owners, who were sleeping
                                in that bedroom, were uninjured.

  Broome County
    Countywide                    0          0          50K

                                A slow moving frontal boundary dropped
                                1.5 to 3 inches of rain across the
                                county. The rain started as showers
                                late on the 27th, and ended the
                                afternoon of the 28th. Most of the rain
                                fell the morning of the 28th. This rain
                                fell on ground already saturated from
                                recurrent storms including the last one
                                on the 25th. Road flooding happened in
                                many locations. The flooding was due to
                                a variety of reasons including flooded
                                culverts, storm sewers backing up,
                                streams out of their banks, and water
                                collecting in low lying underpasses.
                                Roads that were closed included State
                                Route 26 south in Vestal, Route 7A in
                                the town of Conklin, Upper Court Street
                                and Vestal Avenue in Binghamton,
                                Nanticoke Avenue in Endicott, and Pine
                                Street in the town of Fenton. The
                                Nanticoke Creek in the town of Maine
                                was out of its banks, which flooded
                                part of State Route 26.

  Delaware County
    Countywide                    0          0          20K

                                A slow moving frontal boundary dropped
                                1 to 3 inches of rain across the
                                county. The rain started as showers
                                late on the 27th, and ended the after-
                                noon of 28th. Most of the rain fell the
                                morning of the 28th. This rain fell on
                                ground already saturated from recurrent
                                storms including the last one on the
                                25th. Road flooding happened in some
                                locations. The most notable road
                                closing was State Route 17 (soon to be
                                I-86), from Exit 84 in Deposit to Exit
                                87 in Hancock.

  Madison County
    Countywide                    0          0          10K

                                A slow moving frontal boundary dropped
                                1.5 to 3 inches of rain across the
                                county. The rain started as showers
                                late on the 27th, and ended the after-
                                noon of the 28th. Most of the rain fell
                                the morning of the 28th. This rain fell
                                on ground already saturated from
                                recurrent storms including the last one
                                on the 25th. Road flooding happened in
                                many locations, including Madison,
                                Cazenovia, and Lebanon.

  NYZ057
                                  0          0           0

                                Heavy rain fell on the 28th ahead of
                                and with a cold front. The rain ended
                                in the afternoon. Rainfall amounts were
                                2 to 3 inches. The Beaver Kill at Cooks
                                Falls rose rapidly to be just over its
                                10 foot flood stage briefly. The river
                                crested at 10.17 feet at 4:30 PM EST.

NEW YORK, Coastal
  Orange County
    Goshen                        0          0

                                An unusually strong cold front moved
                                into the Lower Hudson Valley Thanks-
                                giving morning. Thunderstorms developed
                                along this cold front, and were
                                accompanied by strong gusty winds at a
                                few locations. Thunderstorm winds
                                brought down trees and billboards on
                                Route 17 and Harriman Drive in Goshen.
                                Reports of damage to commercial
                                buildings were also received. About 3
                                miles west of Goshen, in the town of
                                New Hampton, the same line of thunder-
                                storms tore apart a small barn owned by
                                a farmer, and scattered the pieces a
                                hundred yards from where the barn
                                originally stood. Several large trees
                                were uprooted in New Hampton as well.
                                About 3,300 customers in Central Orange
                                County experienced power outages due to
                                the thunderstorm's winds.

NEW YORK, East
  Saratoga County
    Malta                         0          0

                                Dime sized hail reported.

  Ulster County
    Denning                       0          0

                                Trees and wires down in hamlet of
                                Hardenburg.

  Saratoga County
    Galway                        0          0

                                Penny size hail at Providence.

  Ulster County
    Hurley                        0          0

                                Trees and wires down.

  Ulster County
    Atwood                        0          0          10K

                                NWS Survey Team confirmed microburst in
                                Lomontville, in Ulster County. Roughly
                                80 to 90 mature oak and evergreen trees
                                were reported down with many trees
                                uprooted at this location. A large tree
                                crushed a garage roof and travel
                                trailer. Other building damage by
                                fallen trees also occurred. Microburst
                                was 400 yards wide, and winds were
                                estimated at 80 to 90 mph.

  Ulster County
    West Hurley                   0          0

                                Trees and wires down.

  Ulster County
    Kingston                      0          0

                                Thunderstorm wind damage was reported
                                in Kingston, Rosendale, Marbletown, and
                                Wawarsing, where numerous trees and
                                power lines were toppled, causing
                                roughly 3,000 customers to briefly lose
                                power. Several roads were also closed
                                temporarily due to obstructions caused
                                by the fallen trees and power lines. In
                                addition, one roof lost its shingles,
                                and one garage collapsed just south of
                                the Ashokan Reservoir.

  Columbia County
    Taghkanic                     0          0

                                Widespread trees down.

  Dutchess County
    Pleasant Vly                  0          0

                                Trees down.

  Dutchess County
    Rochdale                      0          0

                                Trees and wires down.

  Dutchess County
    Salt Pt                       0          0

                                Trees and wired down.

  Saratoga County
    Wilton                        0          0          45K

                                Numerous trees and wires down, many
                                power outages, and roofs damaged. In
                                addition, two cars were completely
                                totaled when a large pine tree fell
                                onto them. A National Weather Service
                                employee confirmed storm as wet
                                microburst.

  Rensselaer County
    Schodack Center               0          0


                                Trees down.

  Rensselaer County
    Nassau                        0          0

                                Trees down.

  Rensselaer County
    Schodack Center               0          0

                                Possible roof blown off house.

                                A strong low pressure system moved out
                                of the Ohio Valley and into the North-
                                east during the morning of November
                                25th. Along its associated cold front,
                                thunderstorms brought strong gusty
                                winds, heavy rain and penny-sized hail
                                to much of the area. Damage sustained
                                with the cold front passage included
                                minor traffic accidents, numerous trees
                                down, and widespread power outages to
                                an estimated 4,000 Niagara Mohawk
                                customers.

  NYZ065
                                  0          0

                                Strong southerly winds caused tidal
                                flooding on the lower Hudson River near
                                Poughkeepsie.

                                The Hudson River exceeded its flood
                                stage of 5.0', cresting at 5.36' at
                                13:00 EST at the Poughkeepsie gage.

  NYZ063
                                  0          0

                                The Esopus Creek exceeded its flood
                                stage of 7.0', cresting at 7.95' at
                                13:45 EST at the Allaben Gage.

  NYZ063
                                  0          0

                                The Esopus Creek exceeded its flood
                                stage of 11.0', cresting at 11.69' at
                                14:00 EST at the Mount Tremper gage.

  Greene County
    Maplecrest                    0          0

                                East branch of the Batavia Kill above
                                bankful.

  Herkimer County
    Frankfort                     0          0

                                Water across Route 5S in Frankfort.

                                On November 28th, a strong low pressure
                                system moved through the region,
                                bringing heavy rains to most of the
                                area. The heaviest rain fell over the
                                Catskills, where over 4 inches of rain
                                was locally estimated by radar, while
                                the region between Southern Washington
                                County and the Sacandaga reservoir
                                received between 2 and 3.5 inches of
                                rainfall. In addition, heavy rains fell
                                over much of the Upper Mohawk Basin.
                                Minor flooding was reported in several
                                towns along the Hudson River and Esopus
                                Creek, but any damage associated with
                                it was confined to temporary roadway
                                closures.

                                High winds also accompanied the heavy
                                rains, and there were widespread power
                                outages across the region, with Niagara
                                Mohawk reporting peak outages of
                                approximately 8,000 customers in the
                                eastern portions of New York State.

NEW YORK, North
  NYZ029>031-034
                                  0          0

                                A strong low pressure system over
                                northern Maine the morning of Friday,
                                November 5th moved northeast across the
                                mouth of the St Lawrence River in
                                eastern Canada the evening of November
                                5th. Gusty northwest winds resulted in
                                upslope snow in the northern
                                Adirondacks. In northern New York,
                                generally between 2 and 4 inches fell.
                                Specifically, a few reports included; 3
                                inches in both Ray Brook (Essex county)
                                and Saranac (Franklin county). Power
                                outages resulted from the wet snow and
                                gusty winds.

  Essex County
    Ticonderoga                   0          0

                                A strong cold front moved across
                                northern New York during the late
                                morning and was preceded and
                                accompanied by thunderstorms, showers
                                and gusty winds. A few thunderstorms
                                were severe. A severe thunderstorm in
                                Ticonderoga resulted in hail between
                                pea and penny size. Winds gusted to 30
                                mph. Power was out in Ausable Forks.

  NYZ030-035
                                  0          0          70K

                                A storm system moving from the Great
                                Lakes into southern Canada combined
                                with a large high pressure system over
                                the Canadian Maritimes to produce
                                strong winds across the area. Strong
                                wind gusts blew down a 200 foot radio
                                antenna in Saranac Lake (Franklin
                                county). Elsewhere in northern New
                                York, in southern Franklin county and
                                eastern Essex county, numerous trees
                                were blown down blocking several roads
                                with numerous power outages reported.

NEW YORK, West

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Central
  Forsyth County
    Pfafftown                     0          0

                                Scattered trees were blown down.

  Davidson County
    Lexington                     0          0

                                Power poles were blown down.

NORTH CAROLINA, Central Coastal

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Extreme Southwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, North Coastal

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Northwest and North Central

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, South Coastal

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH CAROLINA, Southwest
  NCZ058
                                  0          0

                                Several mud slides partially or
                                completely closed several roads in the
                                northeast part of the county, including
                                highway 28. Also, Corn Field Branch
                                flooded, closing the Snowbird
                                Recreation Area.

  Mecklenburg County
    Cornelius                     0          0

                                Two areas of trees blown down in
                                Cornelius.

  Iredell County
    Harmony                       0          0

                                Numerous power lines blown down in the
                                northeast part of the county.

  Davie County
    Mocksville                    0          0

                                Trees blown down across the county.

  Catawba County
    4 N Claremont                 0          0          10K

                                Barn had tin roof removed. An
                                unanchored ten-by-ten foot aluminum
                                building was moved 150 feet and turned
                                over. An anchored, wood frame building
                                was moved about 2 feet, and a carport
                                was flipped onto a car. Several trees
                                were uprooted.

  Alexander County
    Stony Pt                      0          0           5K

                                House had a large patch of shingles
                                removed, vinyl siding torn off and a
                                foundation vent blown out. A swing set
                                was also turned over and a trampoline
                                blown 70 feet against a tree.

NORTH DAKOTA, Central and West

                                NONE REPORTED.

NORTH DAKOTA, East

                                NONE REPORTED.
OHIO, East

                                NONE REPORTED.

OHIO, North
  OHZ003-006>012-
  017>021-027>031-
  036>038-047
                                  0          0         150K

                                A strong cold front moved across
                                northern Ohio during the evening hours
                                of November 27th. Winds behind the
                                front briefly gusted to more than 40
                                mph. A few trees and large limbs were
                                downed by the gusty winds.

OHIO, Northwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

OHIO, Southeast
  OHZ087
                                  0          0         400K

                                Warm frontal rain began near 0000E, but
                                intensified toward dawn. Embedded
                                convection caused narrow bands of heavy
                                rain to cross the county from southwest
                                to northeast between 0500E and 0830E.
                                The rain ended by midmorning, as the
                                warm front lifted north of Lawrence
                                County. A 2 to 3 inch rain maximum fell
                                in 6 to 10 hours. The corridor of
                                maximum rain went from near Sheridan on
                                northeast toward Scottown.

                                The worst flooding appeared to be
                                concentrated along the small drainage
                                of Lick Creek. A vertical rise of at
                                least 15 feet was reported along
                                portions of Lick Creek. Rankins Creek,
                                Leatherwood Creek, Greasy Creek, and
                                McKinney Creek were some of the other
                                creeks affected. One resident along
                                Lick Creek said, "we barely got out at
                                all, in just a few minutes, your whole
                                life is gone."

                                Lawrence County Emergency Services
                                surveyed 5 mobile homes that were
                                destroyed. Eleven homes had major
                                damage across the county, with minor
                                damage to 14 other homes. The value of
                                these homes was generally below
                                average. Some other property damage was
                                due to clogged culverts or ditches,
                                that could not handle the runoff.

OHIO, Southwest
  Preble County
    New Paris                     0          0

  Darke County
    Union City                    0          0           3K

                                Large limbs and power lines were
                                downed.

  Highland County
    3 S Hillsboro to              0          0           3K
    Leesburg
                                Power poles were also downed.

OKLAHOMA, Eastern
  Mcintosh County
    Checotah                      0          0

                                Flooding which caused several roads to
                                be closed in the city of Checotah
                                during the evening of October 31st
                                continued into the morning hours of
                                November 1st.

  Muskogee County
    Muskogee                      0          0          50K

                                Several roads in and around Muskogee
                                continued to be flooded from the
                                evening before. Several cars were
                                stranded in the high water. In
                                addition, 10 to 12 homes had water
                                enter them in the Meadows subdivision
                                just south of Muskogee. The Emergency
                                Operation Center in Muskogee also was
                                evacuated when 6 inches of water
                                flooded it.

  Cherokee County
    Countywide                    0          0           3K

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused water
                                to flow over roads in and around
                                Tahlequah. In addition, the Sequoyah
                                State Park Lodge between Hulbert and
                                Wagoner had water enter it.

  Pittsburg County
    Countywide                    0          0

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused
                                numerous county roads to be flooded
                                nearly all of Pittsburg County. In
                                addition Highway 63 was flooded west of
                                Haileyville and Highway 31 was flooded
                                west of McAlester.

  Adair County
    Countywide                    0          0

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused
                                numerous bridges to be under water
                                across rural Adair county.

  Haskell County
    Countywide                    0          0          20K

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused minor
                                washouts of a few county roads across
                                Haskell County.

  Mcintosh County
    Pierce                        0          0          20K

                                Heavy thunderstorm rains caused a
                                bridge to be washed out near Pierce.

  Creek County
    3 E Mannford                  0          0
  Tulsa County
    2 SW Tulsa                    0          0

                                Quarter to golfball size hail fell at
                                the Channel 8 studios 2 miles southwest
                                of downtown Tulsa.

  Tulsa County
    Tulsa                         0          0

                                Penny size hail fell at the Channel 6
                                studios in downtown Tulsa.

  Tulsa County
    Tulsa                         0          0

                                A 60 mile an hour wind gust was
                                estimated at the Channel 6 studios in
                                downtown Tulsa.

  Muskogee County
    Ft Gibson                     0          0

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60
                                miles an hour blew down large tree
                                limbs.

  Cherokee County
    Hulbert                       0          0

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70
                                miles an hour blew down a large tree.

  Muskogee County
    4 N Boynton                   0          0
  Latimer County
    Bengal                        0          0
  Le Flore County
    2 W Summertield               0          0
  Choctaw County
    Boswell                       0          0
  Pushmataha County
    Rattan                        0          0

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60
                                miles an hour blew down a power pole a
                                quarter of a mile west of Rattan.

  Le Flore County
    Poteau                        0          0
  Le Flore County
    Cameron                       0          0
  Le Flore County
    1 SW Rock Is                  0          0

                                Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70
                                miles an hour damaged a barn, blew down
                                a tree and also blew down a highway
                                sign.

  OKZ076
                                  0          0

                                The Poteau River near Panama rose above
                                its flood stage of 29 feet at 12 am on
                                November 30th. It crested at 12 am on
                                the 1st of December at 32.20 feet. The
                                flooding lasted into December when the
                                river fell below its flood stage on
                                December 2nd. Minor flooding of agri-
                                cultural lands began on November 30 and
                                would continue into the first couple of
                                days of December.

OKLAHOMA, Extreme Southeast
  Mccurtain County
    15 NE Idabel                  0          0          90K

                                Thunderstorm winds destroyed barns ...
                                overturned a trailer house and did
                                minor damage to other buildings east of
                                Idabel.

OKLAHOMA, Panhandle
  OKZ001
                                  0          0

                                A strong cold front moving south across
                                the Oklahoma panhandle and a low
                                pressure system in the upper atmosphere
                                over the southwestern states
                                approaching west Texas produced heavy
                                snow across the western Oklahoma pan-
                                handle. Kenton and five miles north of
                                Kenton reported four inches of snow.

  OKZ001>002
                                  0          0

                                A strong low pressure system in the
                                upper atmosphere moved out of southern
                                California and east across the south-
                                west states into west Texas. At the
                                surface ... a cold front moved south-
                                east across the Oklahoma panhandle.
                                Heavy snowfall occurred across the
                                western and central Oklahoma panhandle
                                where six inches of snow fell two miles
                                northeast of Kenton and four inches of
                                snow fell southeast of Hardesty.

  OKZ003
                                  0          0

                                A strong low pressure system in the
                                upper atmosphere approaching the
                                Oklahoma panhandle from the west
                                combined with very cold air at the
                                surface to produce heavy snowfall
                                across the eastern Oklahoma panhandle.
                                Beaver reported four inches of snow on
                                the ground.

OKLAHOMA, Western, Central and Southeast
  OKZ039-045-048
                                  0          0

                                Heavy rainfall totals of 2 to 3.5
                                inches on October 30-November 1 over
                                the Mud Creek basin in south central
                                Oklahoma produced river flooding in
                                Stephens County. Runoff from these
                                rains caused Mud Creek to overflow its
                                banks and produce minor agricultural
                                and lowland flooding in eastern
                                Jefferson County on November 1-6. Mud
                                Creek crested at 24.0 feet, 4.0 feet
                                above flood stage, at 8:00 am CST on
                                November 4 at the USGS river gage site
                                near Courtney, OK. Mud Creek remained
                                above flood stage from 12:00 am CST on
                                November 1 to 7:45 pm CST on November
                                6.

                                Heavy rainfall totals of 2 to 5.5
                                inches on October 30-November 1 over
                                southeastern Oklahoma also produced
                                river flooding in Atoka County.
                                Significant runoff from these heavy
                                rains produced minor agricultural
                                flooding along Clear Boggy Creek on
                                November 1-5. Clear Boggy Creek crested
                                at 22.0 feet, 3.0 feet above flood
                                stage, at 2:00 pm CST on November 3 at
                                the NWS river gage site near Caney.
                                Clear Boggy Creek remained above flood
                                stage from 8:00 am CST on November 1 to
                                5:00 pm CST on November 5.

  Atoka County
    Atoka                         0          0

                                Atoka County officials reported that
                                floodwaters from Muddy Boggy Creek had
                                inundated some local roads just north
                                of the city of Atoka.

  Atoka County
    Stringtown                    0          0

                                Atoka County officials reported that
                                Oklahoma State Highway 43 had flooded
                                in the vicinity of Stringtown.


  Atoka County
    2 E Wardville                 0          0

                                In addition to the riverine flooding
                                which took place in Atoka County, flash
                                flooding also occurred in the northern
                                half of the county during the morning
                                of November 1. Law enforcement
                                officials reported that Oklahoma State
                                Highway 131 was closed due to high
                                water from North Boggy Creek 2 miles
                                east of Wardville.

  Kiowa County
    Snyder                        0          0

                                Hail was observed on the west side of
                                town.

  Cleveland County
    7 WNW Norman                  0          0

                                This funnel cloud was observed by
                                personnel at the Norman NWS office on
                                the northwest side of Norman west of NW
                                60th Avenue and south of Tecumseh Road.

  Kiowa County
    Snyder                        0          0

                                Hail was reported covering the ground
                                at the Snyder City Hall.

  Tillman County
    8 E Davidson                  0          0
  Tillman County
    9 E Davidson                  0          0
  Mcclain County
    4 N Newcastle                 0          0

                                This funnel cloud north of Newcastle
                                was observed by two off-duty National
                                Weather Service personnel, along with
                                several spotters. The funnel developed
                                under the updraft base of a developing
                                shower. Radar indicated the nearest
                                echo was a few miles north of the
                                location of the funnel.

  Cotton County
    7 N Devol                     0          0

                                Wind gust to 50 mph was also reported.

  Cotton County
    3 SE Devol                    0          0
  Oklahoma County
    Oklahoma City                 0          0
  Oklahoma County
    Oklahoma City                 0          0

                                Hail was reported near downtown
                                Oklahoma City.

  Oklahoma County
    2 ESE Spencer to              0          0          50K
    2.5 E Spencer
                                This tornado seen by media helicopters
                                began near the intersection of North-
                                east 40th Street and Post Road and
                                lifted near 50th Street and
                                Westminister. A large metal garage door
                                was damaged near the 4000 block of
                                North Post Road. Some tree and power
                                line damage also occurred.

  Oklahoma County
    2 SSW Jones to                0          0           1M
    2.5 E Jones
                                This tornado remained within the city
                                limits of Jones affecting southern
                                portions of the town. The tornado began
                                near the intersection of Northeast 63rd
                                and Hiwassee Road and moved ENE to just
                                southwest of the intersection of
                                Britton Road and Indian Meridian Road.

                                According to Jones Emergency
                                Management, the first tornado damage
                                appeared east of Hiwassee Road on NE
                                63rd, where several trees were broken
                                or uprooted along with power lines and
                                poles downed. Damage continues to the
                                6300-6400 block of N Cedar Creek where
                                several trees were damaged and minor
                                roof damage to newly constructed homes
                                occurred. More damage was located in
                                the 7100-7300 block of N Henney, mostly
                                trees with some minor roof damage. All
                                houses in the 14000-14500 block of
                                Teresa had minor roof damage and a few
                                windows broken, along with numerous
                                trees damaged, and outbuildings damaged
                                or destroyed, some of which were of
                                sound construction.

                                Additional damage to trees and homes
                                along E Wilshire from the 13800 block
                                eastward to the 15100 block. A few
                                outbuildings and sheds were destroyed
                                in this area. Several homes in the
                                7200-7700 block of Rolling Oaks also
                                had minor roof damage with trees down
                                in the area. The 7700-7900 block of
                                Oakwood Way also had homes with roof
                                and tree damage. Also minor damage to
                                the Diamond P Farms at 8505 N Indian
                                Meridian occurred before lifting.

                                Overall, 52 homes and 1 business were
                                affected with minor roof damage and
                                broken windows. Several outbuildings,
                                barns, and sheds were damaged or
                                destroyed along with numerous trees and
                                power lines downed and a few power
                                poles broken.

  Oklahoma County
    3 S Luther to                 0          0
    2.5 SSE Luther
                                This weak tornado was not visually
                                well-defined during its entire path,
                                but media helicopters showed instances
                                of the condensation funnel in contact
                                with the ground. The tornado began near
                                Luther Road between Memorial and
                                Northeast 150th Street and ended just
                                north of 150th Street and Dobbs. This
                                was a rural area with no known damage.

  Lincoln County
    4 NW Chandler to              0          0         200K
    4 N Chandler
                                Several spotters and media storm
                                chasers observed this tornado near
                                Chandler. Tree damage was reported on
                                Highway 18. A house under construction
                                also sustained some roof damage.

  Lincoln County
    2 S Agra                      0          0         2.5K

                                Some trees were downed.

  Lincoln County
    5 N Kendrick                  0          0

                                A media storm chaser observed this
                                brief tornado north of Kendrick. No
                                damage was reported.

  Lincoln County
    3 NNW Avery                   0          0

                                Cushing emergency management reported
                                this weak tornado. No known damage.

  OKZ044
                                  0          0

                                Multiple rounds of thunderstorms and
                                showers during a two-day period on
                                November 14-16 produced 48-hour
                                precipitation totals of 2 to 4 inches
                                over western north Texas and south-
                                western Oklahoma.

                                In southwestern Oklahoma, East Cache
                                Creek experienced two crests above
                                flood stage during mid November 2004.
                                The initial crest occurred at 8:00 pm
                                CST on November 16 as East Cache Creek
                                crested at 21.4 feet, 0.4 feet above
                                flood stage, and briefly remained above
                                flood stage from 4:00 pro on November
                                16 to 12:00 am on November 17. However,
                                more rainfall and heavier runoff in the
                                headwaters of the basin brought a
                                longer-lived, higher secondary crest on
                                November 17-19. During this period,
                                East Cache Creek crested at 24.2 feet,
                                or 3.2 feet above flood stage at 4:00
                                pm CST on November 18, and remained in
                                flood from 9:00 pro CST on November 17
                                to 5:00 am CST on November 19. Minor
                                agricultural flooding occurred during
                                the first event while moderate
                                agricultural flooding occurred during
                                the second crest.

  OKZ030-039-045
                                  0          0

                                Rainfall totals of 1 to 2 inches over
                                already saturated ground on November
                                16-17 produced another round of river
                                flooding in the Mud Creek basin in
                                Stephens County. The subsequent runoff
                                produced the second and highest flood
                                crest of the month on Mud Creek in
                                eastern Jefferson County on November
                                17-21. Mud Creek crested at 25.3 feet,
                                5.3 feet above flood stage, at 8:00 pm
                                CST on November 18 at the USGS river
                                gage site near Courtney, OK. Mud Creek
                                remained above flood stage from 1:30 am
                                CST on November 17 to 4:30 pm CST on
                                November 21. Moderate flooding occurred
                                as widespread inundation of lowlands
                                and agricultural fields was observed
                                along Mud Creek during the period.

                                Strong thunderstorms also dropped storm
                                total rainfall amounts of 1-2 inches in
                                west-central Pottawatomie County during
                                the late evening hours of November 17.
                                The rain fell over areas where the soil
                                had been saturated from previous
                                rainfall events during the month and
                                produced short-lived river flooding
                                along the Little River. Minor rural
                                flooding occurred along the Little
                                River 5 miles south of Tecumseh, OK at
                                the river gage site. The Little River
                                crested at 11.1 feet, 0.1 feet above
                                flood stage, at 8:30 am CST on November
                                17 and was above flood stage from 10:30
                                pin CST on November 17 to 12:30 am CST
                                on November 18.

  Harmon County
    4 N Madge                     0          0
  Greer County
    7 W Brinkman                  0          0
  Greer County
    8 W Brinkman                  0          0
  Harmon County
    3 S Mc Queen                  0          0
  Jackson County
    5 SW Duke                     0          0
  Jackson County
    Altus                         0          0
  Jackson County
    Altus                         0          0

                                Hail was observed on the south side of
                                town.

  Bryan County
    Bennington                    0          0
  OKZ039-045
                                  0          0

                                Precipitation amounts of 1 to 2 inches
                                fell over saturated soils on November
                                16-17 and produced the third and last
                                flood crest of the month on November
                                25-27 along Mud Creek in Stephens
                                County. Mud Creek crested at 23.1 feet,
                                3.1 feet above flood stage, at 10:00 pm
                                CST on November 26 at the USGS river
                                gage site near Courtney, OK. Mud Creek
                                remained above flood stage from 11:00
                                pm CST on November 25 to 11:00 am CST
                                on November 27. Minor lowland flooding
                                occurred during the event.

Location                        Character of Storm

KENTUCKY, Central
  Butler County
    2 S Morgantown              Flash Flood

                                Sandy Creek Road was flooded and
                                impassable.

  Grayson County
    Leitchfield                 Flash Flood

                                Water was over Bloomington Road in
                                several places.

  Breckinridge County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees were downed.

KENTUCKY, Eastern
  Laurel County
    1 SW London                 Flash Flood

  Laurel County
    8 SW London                 Flash Flood

                                High water reported across Highway 192.
                                High water reported across road at
                                junction of Highways 363 and 552.

  Owsley County
    Island City                 Flash Flood

                                High water reported across Highway
                                1350.
  Clay County
    3 W Burning Spgs            Flash Flood

  Clay County
    1 SE Burning Spgs           Flash Flood

                                One foot of water flowing across
                                Highway 472. High water across the
                                intersection of Highways 421 and 11.

KENTUCKY, Northeast
  KYZ103
                                Flood

                                Warm frontal rain began around 0000E,
                                but intensified in eastern Kentucky
                                after 0400E. A narrow southwest to
                                northeast band of heavier embedded
                                thunderstorms crossed Boyd County
                                between 0600 to 070013, followed by a
                                second enhanced area around 0800E. The
                                north. A narrow corridor, from near
                                Princess on northeast to Ashland, saw
                                an average of 2 to 3 inches of rain in
                                6 to 10 hours. The cooperative observer
                                in Ashland had the maximum reported
                                with 3.3 inches.

                                Numerous roads were blocked by small
                                stream flooding. A few houses were
                                surrounded by water, but damage was
                                minimum. Urban street flooding affected
                                Ashland. A machine shop in Ashland saw
                                flooding from drainage off the adjacent
                                hillsides. The county school system was
                                closed for the day.

KENTUCKY, Northern
  KYZ094
                                Flood

                                Heavy rain across Owen County caused
                                some high water on roads.

KENTUCKY, Southwest

                                NONE REPORTED.

LOUISIANA, Northeast
  Richland Parish
    3 S Start to                Tornado (F0)
    2.5 S Start
                                A trained spotter spotted this weak
                                tornado 3 miles south of Start as it
                                moved briefly across and open field.

  Richland Parish
    3 N Mangham to              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Rayville
                                Numerous large limbs were blown down on
                                power lines between Mangham and
                                Rayville.

  Franklin Parish
    Winnsboro                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down
                                around town. One very large limb fell
                                on a car and totaled the vehicle. In
                                addition, one small radio antenna was
                                blown down.

  Franklin Parish
    7 ESE Winnsboro             Thunderstorm Wind (G58)

                                A few trees were blown down near
                                highway 4 and 578.

  Franklin Parish
    Jigger                      Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A power pole was blown down.

  Madison Parish
    Tallulah                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Numerous large limbs were blown down
                                across town. A few of these large limbs
                                downed power lines.

  Catahoula Parish
    Harrisonburg                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few power lines were down due to
                                large limbs being blown down.

  East Carroll Parish
    Alsatia                     Thunderstorm Wind (G57)

                                A few shingles were blown off a roof.

  Tensas Parish
    5 NW Newellton to           Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    4 NW Newellton
                                A few power poles were blown down.

  Tensas Parish
    3 NNW St Joseph to          Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    4 NNE St Joseph
                                A few trees were snapped or damaged on
                                the west side of Lake Bruin. Between
                                Highway 65 and Lake Bruin a pig pen had
                                it roof torn off with tin scattered
                                across a field for 1/4 mile. Around
                                Lake Bruin, one home lost the roof off
                                its porch.

  Catahoula Parish
    Larto                       Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Two homes sustained wind damage.

  Catahoula Parish
    Larto                       Flash Flood

LOUISIANA, Northwest
  Union Parish
    4 NW Farmerville            Thunderstorm Wind (G58)

                                The roof of a mobile home was partially
                                blown off and a carport was blown over.

  Sabine Parish
    Florien                     Thunderstorm Wind (G58)

                                Several trees were downed.

  Natchitoches Parish
    2 E Natchitoches            Hail (0.75)

  Natchitoches Parish
    1 SW Natchez to             Tornado (F0)
    6 S Natchitoches
                                A weak tornado caused some isolated
                                minimal damage to structures in
                                Natchez. Damage was confined to mainly
                                minor roof damage to two homes west of
                                LA Hwy 1 and wooden fences and trees
                                blown down east of Hwy 1.

  Winn Parish
    8 SE Winnfield              Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Several trees were downed along Hwy
                                156, 124 and US Hwy 84.

  Natchitoches Parish
  15 ESE Kisatchie to           Tornado (F2)
  12 SE Cypress
                                A supercell thunderstorm produced a
                                damaging tornado that moved into the
                                southern portion of Natchitoches
                                Parish. The storm moved in a northeast
                                direction ... crossing Hwy 119 east of
                                Gorum and Hwy 1 near the community of
                                Galbraith and then proceeded to move
                                along Hwy 490 for approximately two
                                miles before the highway curved away
                                from the storm's path. The storm then
                                crossed the cane river north of the
                                community of Marco and crossed the Red
                                River ... moving into Grant Parish. The
                                path width ranged from 100 to 300 yards
                                and appears to have stayed on the
                                ground continuously for some 20 miles.
                                Prior to it's moving along Hwy 490 ...
                                it was in mainly rural forested areas
                                and other than extensive tree damage
                                ... resulted in only isolated minor
                                damage to farm outbuildings. As the
                                storm moved along Hwy 490 ... It
                                damaged or destroyed trees and property
                                either side of the road for a two mile
                                stretch. Several homes sustained
                                moderate to major damage including two
                                frame homes which were destroyed and
                                two mobile homes destroyed. The only
                                injury was one lady who suffered broken
                                ribs and a punctured lung.

  Grant Parish
    3 N Colfax to               Tornado (F0)
    Williana
                                A supercell thunderstorm moved into
                                western Grant Parish just north of
                                Colfax and tracked across the central
                                portion of the parish to near Williana.
                                At the beginning of the damage path,
                                trees were blown down and snapped off.
                                On the west side of Lake Iatt ... Trees
                                were blown over onto 4 homes. On the
                                east side of Lake Iatt ... Near
                                Faircloth ... trees were again snapped
                                off. The tree damage ended near
                                Williana.

  La Salle Parish
    1 SW Olla to                Tornado (F3)
    2 NE 011a
                                A supercell thunderstorm moved into
                                extreme northwest La Salle Parish and
                                tracked towards the town of Olla. The
                                track began on the south side of olla
                                and tracked northeast for 3 miles
                                towards the La Salle/Caldwell Parish
                                line. The La Salle Parish High School
                                sustained significant roof damage where
                                the tornado was rated a low end F2. The
                                damage path extended into the middle of
                                Olla where numerous homes sustained
                                severe damage. Some homes lost the
                                roof ... exterior walls and a few
                                interior walls. The tornado was rated
                                an F3 at this location. Across the
                                northeast part of town ... 5 mobile
                                homes were completely destroyed and a
                                pickup was launched 200 feet and
                                smashed upside down. In the community
                                of Standard ...4 homes and a store were
                                destroyed. The tornado was rated an F3
                                at this location. Total damage
                                consisted of minor to major damage to
                                106 homes and the high school.
                                F89PH

  Caldwell Parish
    2 SW Spaulding to           Tornado (F2)

                                This tornado exited La Salle Parish and
                                entered the southwest corner of
                                Caldwell Parish just southwest of
                                Spaulding. Numerous trees were blown
                                over and snapped off at the parish
                                line. The tornado was rated an F1 at
                                this location. The tornado then tracked
                                northeast to the community of Spaulding
                                where a few homes sustained roof
                                damage. Three miles northeast of
                                Spaulding, hundreds of trees were
                                snapped off in a ravine. The tornado
                                tracked four miles along Route 849 to
                                Parish Road 730 where two mobile homes
                                were blown 125 to 150 yards and
                                demolished. In the town of Holum,
                                several homes were heavily damaged
                                where the roof where numerous trees
                                were snapped off and several homes
                                sustained roof damage. The tornado was
                                rated an F2 at this location. The
                                tornado then tracked northeast to near
                                Copenhagenand where numerous trees were
                                snapped off and several homes sustained
                                roof damage. The tornado was rated an
                                F1 at this location. The tornado
                                continued northeast and cross the
                                Ouachita River. One home sustained roof
                                damage there.

  Grant Parish
    13 SE Colfax to             Tornado (F0)
    16 SE Colfax
                                A supercell thunderstorm spawned a weak
                                tornado that entered southwest Grant
                                Parish south of Colfax and tracked
                                across the southern portion of the
                                parish. The storm track began 4 miles
                                southwest of the community of Prospect
                                and tracked northeast for 3 miles. The
                                damage was mainly trees blown down and
                                snapped in half. One home under
                                construction collapsed.
LOUISIANA. Northwest
  Sabine Parish
    Many                        Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                                Several trees and powerlines were
                                downed across the parish.

  Natchitoches Parish
    Robeline                    Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                                Trees downed.

LOUISIANA, Southeast
  Terrebonne Parish
    Houma                       Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down on
                                the east side of Houma causing minor
                                roof damage to two buildings and one
                                house. Several large tree limbs were
                                also blown down.

  Plaquemines Parish
    6 S Belle Chasse            Funnel Cloud
  Plaquemines Parish
    3 S Belle Chasse            Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado's circulation was felt
                                at a middle school. Several car winds
                                were blown out, doors were pulled open,
                                and some insulation was pulled from the
                                ceiling into the classroom.

  Orleans Parish
    New Orleans                 Funnel Cloud

                                A funnel cloud was observed in New
                                Orleans East along Interstate 510.

  Tangipahoa Parish
  5 NE Amite                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  St. Tammany Parish
    4 SSW Slidell Arpt to       Tornado (F2)
    Slidell Arpt
                                A tornado touched down along an
                                intermittent path approximately 4 miles
                                long on the northwest side of Slidell.
                                A NWS ground survey indicated that
                                minor damage occurred to the south of
                                US Highway 190 and near Centennial Park
                                subdivision. The tornado continued to
                                track north-northeast with the greatest
                                damage, F2 intensity, occurring just
                                just southwest of the airport. The
                                tornado damaged about 152 houses in the
                                Bel Air subdivision off Airport Road
                                with nine of the homes being declared
                                uninhabitable. Four people received
                                injuries during the storm and were
                                treated at an area hospital and
                                released. A wind gust of 70 mph (61
                                knots) was recorded at the automated
                                weather equipment (ASOS) at the Slidell
                                Airport.

  Pointe Coupee Parish
    New Roads                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Power lines were knocked down along
                                Highway 10.

  West Feliciana Parish
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees were blown down in the
                                north and northeast portions of the
                                parish.

  East Feliciana Parish
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Numerous trees were blown down across
                                the parish.

  Iberville Parish
    Grosse Tete to              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Plaquemine
                                A few trees were blown down in Grosse
                                Tete and Plaquemine.

  St. Helena Parish
    Greensburg                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Livingston Parish
    6 E Livingston              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Tangipahoa Parish
    Ponchatoula                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few trees were knocked down.

LOUISIANA, Southeast
  Washington Parish
    Mt Hermon                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Thunderstorm wind gusts blew down large
                                tree limbs and power lines in northwest
                                Washington Parish.

  St. Charles Parish
    Hahnville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Numerous trees were blown down at
                                various locations around the parish.

  Terrebonne Parish
    Houma                       Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A roof was blown off of a house.
  Jefferson Parish
    Westwego to                 Tornado (F1)
    Harvey
                                A tornado touched down along an
                                intermittent path from near Westwego to
                                Harvey on the west bank areas of
                                Jefferson Parish. Several law
                                enforcement officers reported visually
                                spotting the tornado. The most
                                significant damage occurred in Westwego
                                area where 25 to 30 commercial
                                buildings suffered primarily minor
                                damage to roofs and plate glass
                                windows. In Harvey, a large air
                                conditioning unit was ripped off the
                                roof of a school and several trees were
                                blown down.

  Orleans Parish
    6 ESE Algiers               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and fences were knocked down and
                                a patio canopy was blown away.

  St. Tammany Parish
    Slidell                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees were blown down.

  St. Bernard Parish
    Meraux                      Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees were blown down as well
                                as fences. In addition, a semi trailer
                                was blown over. Power outages also
                                occurred impacting several industrial
                                plants.

  Ascension Parish
    Prairieville                Hail (1.75)
  Livingston Parish
    10 SSW Livingston           Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees were blown down along
                                Louisiana Highway 444 between French
                                Settlement and Killian.

  Terrebonne Parish
    Gibson                      Tornado (F1)

                                A tornado touched down near Bayou Black
                                destroying one trailer, and causing
                                damage to two cars and three boats.

  Lafourche Parish
    Raceland                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few roofs suffered minor damage and
                                several power lines were downed by
                                thunderstorm wind gusts.

LOUISIANA, Southwest
  Jefferson Davis
    Parish
    Welsh                       Tornado (F0)

                                A small tornado briefly touched down,
                                damaging a mobile home's roof and
                                destroying a storage shed. This tornado
                                and several funnel clouds were
                                witnessed by several people.

  Avoyelles Parish
    Bookie                      Tornado (F0)

                                A small tornado briefly touched down
                                near Bunkie, destoying a mobile home.

  Allen Parish
  Kinder                        Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A severe thunderstorm blew down several
                                trees in town, and ripped the roofs
                                off several homes and businesses.

  Calcasieu Parish
  Iowa                          Tornado (F0)

                                A small tornado briefly touched down in
                                Iowa, destroying a brick dugout at the
                                high school, and damaging a shed,
                                porch, and trampoline at nearby homes.
                                This tornado was seen by many
                                eyewitnesses.

  Jefferson Davis
  Parish
    6 SW Fenton to              Tornado (F0)
    5 SW Fenton
                                Two doors and a roof were ripped off a
                                home near Woodlawn. This was the same
                                storm complex that hit near Iowa.

  Acadia Parish
    11 NW Iota to               Tornado (F0)
    12 NW Iota
                                Several people saw a small tornado
                                touch down east of Basile in Acadia
                                Parish along Highway 190. The roof was
                                blown off a tin building.

  Vernon Parish
    4 W Evans to                Tornado (F1)
    3 NE Evans
                                A tornado crossed the Sabine River from
                                Texas and moved into Louisiana. It blew
                                down many trees, and damaged or
                                destroyed several homes in the Evans
                                area.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                   Tornado (F1)

                                A tornado briefly touched down in a
                                subdivision on the south side of
                                Leesville, damaging several homes.

  Vernon Parish
    5 NW Simpson to             Tornado (F2)
    7 N Simpson
                                A strong tornado formed in rural

                                sections of Vernon Parish, blowing down
                                many trees and power lines, before
                                hitting the small community of Hutton.
                                10 to 15 homes were damaged or
                                destroyed. Several people were injured,
                                none seriously.

  Vernon Parish
    Burr Ferry to               Tornado (F1)
    8 SW Leesville
                                This tornado tore down many trees and
                                power lines, and damaged several homes
                                near the southwestern side of Anacoco
                                Lake.

  Vernon Parish
    Ft Polk                     Tornado (F1)

                                A small tornado blew down trees at Fort
                                Polk.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                   Flash Flood

                                Due to five inches of rain in less than
                                3 hours, roads flooded near Lessville.

  Vernon Parish
    Leesville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across Vernon Parish.

  Calcasieu Parish
    Sulphur                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines fell, some on a
                                mobile home.

  Cameron Parish
    Hackberry                   Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                                Weather stations between Hackberry and
                                Johnson Bayou recorded 60 mph wind
                                gusts.

  Beauregard Parish
    Dry Creek                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Rapides Parish
    Alexandria                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.
  Allen Parish
    Oakdale                     _Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.
  Calcasieu Parish
    Iowa                        Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Cameron Parish
  Cameron                       Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A power pole was blown down.
                                A power pole was blown down.

  Jefferson Davis               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
  Parish
    Welsh
                                Trees and power lines were blown down.

  Avoyelles Parish              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Marksville
                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  Evangeline Parish             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Ville Platte
                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  St. Landry Parish
    Opelousas                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down
                                across the parish.

  Lafayette Parish
    Lafayette                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines were blown down.
  Calcasieu Parish
    Vinton                      Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees were blown down.

  Calcasieu Parish
    Sulphur                     Hail (0.75)
  Vermilion Parish
    Pecan Is                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A grocery store and mobile home were
                                damaged.

  St. Mary Parish
  Franklin                      Hail (1.75)
  St. Mary Parish
  Franklin                      Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A mobile home was flipped over.
MAINE, North
  MEZ001>002
                                Heavy Snow

                                Intensifying low pressure tracking from
                                the Gulf of Maine through New Brunswick
                                brought the first significant snow of
                                the season to the region. Storm total
                                snow accumulations generally ranged
                                from 6 to 10 inches ... with localized
                                totals of around 12 inches. The heavy
                                wet snow produced hazardous driving
                                conditions ... contributing to many
                                accidents. The heavy wet snow also
                                brought down some power lines leading
                                to scattered power outages.

  MEZ015
                                High Wind (G53)

                                Strong winds occurred in advance of low
                                pressure drawing a cold front across
                                Maine. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were
                                reported. The winds brought down trees
                                and power lines ... Contributing to
                                power outages.

  MEZ029>030
                                High Wind (G53)

                                Strong winds occurred in advance of low
                                pressure drawing a cold front across
                                Maine. Wind gusts to around 60 mph were
                                reported. The winds brought down trees
                                and power lines ... Contributing to
                                power outages.

  MEZ029>030
                                High Wind (G52)

                                Strong winds briefly developed in
                                advance of low pressure tracking across
                                Maine. Wind gusts of 55 to 60 mph were
                                reported.

MAINE, South
  MEZ007>009-
  012>014-018>028
                                Strong Wind

                                Strong winds blew over an old hanger at
                                the Bethel Airport and falling trees
                                caused scattered power outages which
                                affected about 5000 people across the
                                area. Wind gusts were generally in the
                                30- to 40-mph range, with Portland
                                reporting a maximum gust of 55 mph.

  MEZ007>009-
  012>014-018>028
                                Strong Wind

                                Strong winds knocked over trees onto
                                power lines and caused about 6000 homes
                                to lose power across the area.
                                Generally, maximum wind gusts were
                                generally in the 30 to 40 mph range.

  MEZ007>009-
  012>014-018>028
                                Strong Wind

                                Strong winds downed trees onto power
                                lines and caused about 6000 power
                                outages. Wind gusts were generally in
                                the 30 to 40 mph range.

MARYLAND, Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, Northeast
  MDZ008-012-015-
  019>020
                                Strong Wind

                                The pressure gradient (difference)
                                between an intensifying low pressure
                                system that moved northeast through the
                                Saint Lawrence Valley and a high
                                pressure system building east from the
                                Southern Plains produces strong winds
                                across the Maryland Eastern Shore
                                between 4 a.m. and 3 p.m. EST.
                                Strongest wind gusts averaged around 45
                                mph.

MARYLAND, South
                                NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, West
                                NONE REPORTED.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East
  MAZ004>005-010-
  012>016-019>021
                                High Wind (G50)

                                Low pressure strengthening off the New
                                England coast brought damaging winds to
                                parts of Massachusetts, especially to
                                the higher elevations. Although most
                                wind gusts were between 45 and 55 mph,
                                some of the higher elevations reported
                                gusts up to 60 mph. There reports of
                                downed trees and power lines in
                                scattered locations from the
                                Connecticut Valley into the Worcester
                                Hills and eastern Massachusetts.

                                One of the harder hit areas was
                                northern Worcester County, where nearly
                                5,500 customers in Leominster lost
                                power after a large tree fell onto the
                                main substation. Crews in Fitchburg
                                responded to dozens of calls of downed
                                trees and wires.

                                One injury was attributed to the high
                                winds, when a tree fell onto a state
                                police cruiser that was parked on the
                                side of a road in Marshfield.

  MAZ013-017
                                Heavy Snow

                                The first widespread snowfall of the
                                season occurred in southern New England
                                from the afternoon of the 12th through
                                midday onthe 13th, as low pressure
                                developed off the mid Atlantic coast
                                and tracked southeast of New England.

                                Many locations in Massachusetts outside
                                of the south coast reported snowfall
                                totals between 2 and 6 inches. Amounts
                                were a little higher in Norfolk and
                                northern Bristol Counties, however,
                                where totals of 4 to 8 inches were
                                widely observed. Despite this being the
                                first widespread snowfall of the
                                season, there was little significant
                                impact, aside from several minor
                                accidents throughout eastern
                                Massachusetts.

                                Official snowfall totals included 7.8
                                inches at Blue Hill Observatory in
                                Milton, 6.7 inches at the National
                                Weather Service office in Taunton,
                                3.9 inches at Logan International
                                Airport in Boston, and 3.0 inches at
                                totals, as reported Worcester Airport.
                                Other snowfall by trained spotters,
                                included 8 inches in Randolph; 7 inches
                                in Easton, Norton, Rehoboth, and
                                Franklin; and 6 inches in Braintree,
                                Norwood, and Foxboro.

MASSACHUSETTS, West
  Berkshire County
    Lanesborough                Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Wires down.

  Berkshire County
    Pittsfield                  Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused flash flooding
                                throughout the Berkshires, with over an
                                inch of rain reported at the Pittsfield
                                Airport. At times, more than six inches
                                of water covered the intersection of
                                Tyler Street and Woodlawn Avenue in
                                Pittsfield.

MICHIGAN, East
  MIZ047>048-
  053>054-060>062-068
                                Winter Storm

                                A potent storm system lifted out of the
                                Southern Plains and moved through the
                                Central and Eastern Great Lakes region
                                on Thanksgiving Eve. This storm
                                produced the first widespread snowfall
                                of the season over southeast Michigan.
                                Although this system had a lot of
                                moisture to work with, temperatures
                                were just marginally cold enough to
                                produce snow. In fact, the
                                precipitation did start out as rain
                                before turning over to snow. Snowfall
                                rates exceeded an inch per hour for a
                                period, as thundersnow was reported.
                                Due to the convective nature of the wet
                                snow, snowfall accumulations varied
                                significantly within and across the
                                counties, generally ranging from 2 to 8
                                inches. Gusty northeast winds of 30 to
                                40 mph further aggravated the
                                situation, causing scattered power
                                outages, and reducing visibilities to a
                                quarter of a mile or less at times.
                                Hundreds of car accidents occurred,
                                which left three people dead, and many
                                more injured.

                                Here are the highest snowfall reports
                                received for each county:
                                Poseyville (Midland county), 9.2
                                inches.
                                Auburn (Bay county), 6.4 inches.
                                7 miles west of Flint (Genesee county),
                                8.1 inches.
                                Fairgrove (Tuscola county), 5.0 inches.
                                Elba Township (Lapeer county), 5.7
                                inches.
                                Howell (Livingston county), 5.5 inches.
                                Saginaw (Saginaw county), 8.2 inches.
                                Bennington (Shiawassee county), 6.5
                                inches.

MICHIGAN, Extreme Southwest
  MIZ077>078
                                Winter Storm

                                Strong low pressure moved over the
                                Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Region,
                                resulting in a wide variety of weather.
                                The event began as mainly rainfall, but
                                changed over to snow towards the end of
                                the storm. The heaviest snowfall
                                occurred over far northwestern Indiana
                                and far southwestern Lower Michigan
                                where 5 to 7 inches of snow fell in a
                                narrow band extending across mainly
                                Berrien county, as well as far western
                                Cass county. 35 to 45 mph wind gusts
                                were also recorded during the storm,
                                causing blowing and drifting of the new
                                snow. Some of the reports, in inches,
                                received includes: Buchanan 7.0, 1
                                miles south of Niles 6.0, 2.5 miles
                                north of Benton Harbor 5.8 and 4 miles
                                cast of Niles 5.6.

MICHIGAN, North
  MIZ041>042
                                Heavy Snow

                                A low pressure system passing to the
                                south spread heavy snow into central
                                Lower Michigan on the day before
                                Thanksgiving. Six to seven inches of
                                snow fell in Gladwin and Arenac
                                Counties, with lesser amounts to the
                                north.

MICHIGAN, Upper
  MIZO02-004-009-084

                                Winter Storm

                                A low pressure system that developed in
                                the Plains moved through Wisconsin and
                                across eastern Lake Superior on the
                                27th. This storm system dropped heavy
                                snow across portions of western Upper
                                Michigan on the 27th and the morning of
                                the 28th. Storm spotters reported
                                24-hour storm totals of 10 inches in
                                Watton and Bruce Crossing and 13 inches
                                in Wakefield. North winds gusting
                                as high as 35 mph on the back side on
                                the storm also resulted in areas of
                                blowing and drifting snow.

MICHIGAN, West
  MIZ051>052-
  056>059-064>067-
  071>074
                                Winter Storm

                                A potent winter storm brought heavy
                                snow and wind across southern and south
                                central lower Michigan on November the
                                24th on the da before Thanksgiving. Low
                                pressure developed over eastern Texas
                                late on the 23rd and intensified
                                rapidly as it moved moved northeast to
                                western Ohio on Wednesday evening.
                                Precipitation began as rain along the
                                1-94 corridor but changed to snow by
                                around noon. Snow become moderate to
                                heavy during the early to mid afternoon
                                hours, when snowfall rates of two to
                                three inches an hour were reported at
                                times. Moderate to heavy snow continued
                                into the early evening hours before
                                gradually diminishing overnight.

                                The snowfall at Grand Rapids was the
                                third heaviest 24 hour snowfall on
                                record (9.7 inches of snow was recorded
                                between noon and midnight). Eight to
                                eleven inches of snow was reported in a
                                band from central Van Buren and Allegan
                                counties east northeast to Kent county,
                                Montcalm county, and northwest Gratiot
                                county. East Grand Rapids reported the
                                heaviest total snowfall (eleven
                                inches). Ten inches of snow was
                                reported in Wyoming. Numerous reports
                                of six to nine inches of snow were
                                received from Kent, Allegan, Calhoun,
                                Jackson, Clinton and Eaton counties.

MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Northeast
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Northwest
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Southeast
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, Southwest
                                NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA, West
                                NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, West Central
                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSISSIPPI, Central
  Clarke County
    Stonewall                   Hail (0.75)
  Newton County
    8 SE Newton                 Thunderstorm Wind (G40)

                                A small shed was damaged along Liberty
                                Church Road in southeast Newton county.

Washington County
  5 SE Greenville               Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                A mobile home was destroyed as it was
                                moved 20 feet from its foundation. This
                                damaged occurred on Wilcox Road. Also
                                in this general area a small shed was
                                destroyed.

Grenada County
  3 NE Holcomb to               Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
  4 NE Holcomb
                                Numerous trees were blown down.

  Washington County
    8 E Greenville              Thunderstorm Wind

                                East of Greenville a gas station
                                sustained major damage as a large
                                portion of the roof was blown off and
                                the rest damaged.

  Sunflower County
    Blaine                      Thunderstorm Wind

                                Numerous trees and a few power lines
                                were blown down.

  Sunflower County
    Inverness to                Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
      3 E Inverness
                                Numerous trees and several power lines
                                were blown down in and around
                                Inverness.

  Lowndes County
    3 S Caledonia to            Hail (1.00)
    6 NE Caledonia
                                Quarter sized hail fell in a swath
                                from 3 miles south of Caledonia to the
                                far northeast corner of Lowndes county.

  Lowndes County
    3 E Columbus Afb            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few trees were blown down on Spruill
                                Road.

  Grenada County
    3 SE Hardy                  Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                A few trees were blown down. One tree
                                fell on a car and destroyed a porch to
                                a house.

  Washington County
    5 S Greenville to           Flash Flood
    7 SE Greenville
                                Heavy rains between 4 and 6 inches
                                caused a few roads to flood south of
                                Greenville.

  Warren County
    Eagle Bend                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                                Several large limbs were blown down on
                                power lines. A few tree tops were blown
                                out of a few trees.

  Leflore County
    Greenwood                   Flash Flood

                                Locally heavy rainfall between 4 and 5
                                inches caused flash flooding around
                                Greenwood. Seven roads were closed due
                                to high water and a few cars were
                                stalled out. In addition, a few homes
                                were flooded as water rose a few inches
                                deep into residences.

  Grenada County
    3 NE Grenada                Flash Flood

                                Heavy rains caused a road to be washed
                                out.

  Claiborne County
    Port Gibson                 Hail (0.75)
  Warren County
    Vicksburg                   Hail (0.75)
  Adams County
    3 N Natchez                 Hail (0.75)
  Warren County
    8 SE Vicksburg to           Tornado (F0)
    8.5 SE Vicksburg
                                This weak tornado touched down about
                                2 miles south of China Grove Road on
                                highway 27. It moved cast for 1 mile
                                and downed a few large trees and
                                snapped several branches off a dozen
                                more trees.

  Warren County
    9 SE Vicksburg              Thunderstorm Wind (G63)

                                A few large trees were blown down
                                1 mile south of a F0 tornado track.
                                This damage occurred 3 miles south of
                                China Grove Road on highway 27. This
                                damage was caused by the rear flank
                                down draft of a super cell
                                thunderstorm.

  Jefferson County
    Church Hill to              Hail (0.75)
    5 NW Church Hill
  Hinds County
    6 NW Utica to               Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
    1 W Raymond
                                Sporatic trees and large limbs were
                                blown down from 6 miles northwest of
                                Utica to 1 mile west of Raymond. This
                                swath of sporatic tree damage was
                                associated with the rear flank
                                downdraft of a super cell thunderstorm
                                that tracked cast northeast across
                                Central Hinds county.

  Jefferson County
    8 W Fayette to              Tornado (F3)
    7 ENE Lorman
                                This tornado touched down just west of
                                the Natchez Trace, 8 miles west of
                                Fayette and tracked northeast for
                                18 miles across Jefferson county.
                                Between the Natchez Trace and highway
                                553 the tornado was in its early stages
                                and produced F0 damage by downing
                                several trees. Between highway 553 and
                                US Highway 61 this tornado began to
                                intensify and downed or snapped
                                hundreds of trees. One mobile home and
                                two sheds sustained minor damage as
                                they were located on the northern edge
                                of the circulation. As it approached
                                US Highway 61, it moved through an open
                                field and was at its widest point,
                                600 yards. Here a string of seven power
                                poles were snapped and a large tractor
                                shed was destroyed. The frame of the
                                shed was made of large I-beams. These
                                beams were snapped from their base as
                                the shed was blown away. In the area
                                around US Highway 61 four homes
                                sustained major roof damage. On the
                                east side of the highway one of these
                                homes lost almost the entire roof and
                                had every window blown out. For a three
                                mile stretch between US Highway 61 and
                                highway 552 the tornado was at its
                                strongest and produced F3 damage. Every
                                tree in the forest, along this stretch,
                                was uprooted or snapped. The tornado
                                began to weaken after passing across
                                highway 552 and dissipated just on the
                                other side of the Claiborne county
                                line.

  Jefferson County
    1 S Lorman to               Hail (0.75)
    2 E Lorman
  Adams County
    Natchez                     Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
  Hinds County
    5 W Raymond                 Hail (0.75)
  Claiborne County
    2 WSW Tillman to            Tornado (F0)
    1.5 WSW Tillman
                                This weak tornado entered Claiborne
                                county from Jefferson county and
                                dissipated 1/2 mile into the county.
                                This was the very end of the 18 mile
                                path of the Jefferson county tornado.
                                While briefly in Claiborne county, a
                                few trees were damaged before the
                                tornado dissipated.

  Adams County
    Washington                  Hail (0.75)
  Adams County
    Washington                  Thunderstorm Wind (G62)

                                Several power lines and large trees
                                were blown down.

  Hinds Count
    Clinton                     Thunderstorm Wind (G68)

                                Numerous trees and power lines blown
                                down.

  Copiah County
    5 ENE Carpenter             Tornado (F0)

                                This weak tornado touched down along
                                Chapman Road on the Copiah, Hinds
                                county line. A few trees were damaged
                                along the road before the tornado moved
                                northeast into an open field.

  Hinds County
    3.5 S Utica                 Tornado (F0)

                                This weak tornado touched down along
                                Chapman Road on the Copiah, Hinds
                                county line. A few trees were damaged
                                along the road before the tornado moved
                                northeast into an open field.

  Hinds County
    1 W Utica to                5K Hail (1.75)
    1 NE Utica
                                Golfball sized hail broke the
                                windshields of a police car in Utica.

  Madison County
    4 WNW Madison to            Tornado (F0)
    3 WNW Gluckstadt
                                This weak tornado touched down near
                                Lake Cavalier and moved northeast to
                                3 miles west northwest of Gluckstadt.
                                Scattered trees were blown down and
                                snapped along the path.

  Adams County
    7 SE Natchez                Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

                                Numerous trees and one power line was
                                blown down along Liberty Road.

  Lawrence County
    1 E Oma to                  Tornado (Fl)
    5 ENE Oma
                                This weak tornado touched down just to
                                the east of Oma and moved northeast for
                                4 miles as it moved into southwest
                                Simpson county. A few hundred trees
                                were uprooted and snapped as the
                                tornado moved from Lawrence county into
                                Simpson county.

  Rankin County
    Sand Hill to                Hail (0.75)
    3 NNE Sand Hill
  Rankin County
    1 NW Sand Hill to           Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
    7 NE Sand Hill

                                A few trees were blown down along with
                                numerous large limbs snapped and broken
                                off. This damage occurred from the rear
                                flank down draft of a supercell
                                thunderstorm. This damage was
                                intermittent but along a consistent
                                path through northern Rankin county
                                from Sandhill to Ratliff Ferry.

  Hinds County
    1 S Terry                   Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                                Two trees were snapped in half along
                                Interstate 55, 1/2 mile north of the
                                Copiah county line.

  Simpson County
    5 SW Shivers to             Tornado (F2)
    4 N Magee
                                This tornado continued out of northern
                                Lawrence county and moved into
                                southwest Simpson county 5 miles
                                southwest of the Shivers community. As
                                this tornado tracked northeast, several
                                hundred trees were uprooted and
                                snapped. Several chicken houses
                                sustained major damage along with a
                                few totally destroyed. Three homes
                                sustained major damage and nine mobile
                                homes sustained major damage. This
                                tornado tracked across several highways
                                including State Highway 28 and 13. This
                                tornado also crossed US Highway 49,
                                4 miles northwest of Magee. Here the
                                tornado severely damaged the VFW Post
                                9122 building and rolled over an RV.
                                This tornado weakened as moved a little
                                more northeast and dissipated 4 miles
                                north of Magee.

  Scott County
    3 WNW Ludlow to             Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
    3 NW Ludlow
                                Several large tree limbs were blown
                                down along with a few trees. This
                                damage occurred from the rear flank
                                downdraft of a supercell thunderstorm.

  Rankin County
    5 E Florence                Hail (0.88)
  Rankin County
    Pearl                       Hail (0.75)

Scott County
  3 NW Ludlow to                Tornado (F0)
  3.5 NW Ludlow
                                This tornado began 1/2 mile inside the
                                Scott county line and downed a few
                                trees. This tornado then moved into
                                southwest Leake county as it crossed
                                Lowhead Dam road.

  Leake County
    6 E Good Hope to            Tornado (F2)
    3 NE Good Hope
                                This tornado touched down just inside
                                Scott county and tracked northeast for
                                10 miles across southwest Leake county.
                                Hundreds of trees were damaged along
                                its path. Four mobile homes sustained
                                minor damage with pieces of siding torn
                                off and small parts of their roof
                                pealed back. Major damage occurred to
                                three residential homes were two
                                sustained significant roof damage and
                                the other was destroyed due to several
                                trees falling on it. In addition, one
                                chicken house was severely damaged and
                                three farm buildings destroyed.

  Rankin County
    2 SW Brandon                Hail (0.75)

                                Penny sized hail fell at the MS
                                Correctional Facility.

  Rankin County
    5 N Brandon                 Hail (0.75)

                                Penny sized hail fell at State Highway
                                25 and Grants Ferry Road.

  Lawrence County
    5 SW Tilton to              Tornado (Fl)
    2 NE Tilton
                                This weak tornado touched down 5 miles
                                southwest of the Tilton community along
                                Price Road and tracked northeast for
                                7 miles before dissipating near River
                                Road on the cast side of the Pearl
                                River. A few hundred trees were
                                uprooted and snapped along the path.

  Adams County
    Natchez                     Thunderstorm Wind (G58)

                                A few trees were blown down around
                                Natchez as the final line of
                                thunderstorms moved through.

  Leake County
    1 W Rosebud to              Tornado (F1)
    2 W Madden
                                This tornado touched down just to the
                                west of the Rosebud community and
                                tracked northeast for 3 miles before
                                dissipating 2 miles west of Madden.
                                Numerous trees were uprooted and
                                snapped. One home was severely damaged
                                due to two large large trees that fell
                                on it. One chicken house had a large
                                portion of its roof torn off and tin
                                scattered for 1/4 mile.

  Scott County
    3 NW Morton to              Hail (1.75)
    3 N Morton
                                Golthall sized hail fell on highway
                                481 just to the northwest of Morton.

  Jefferson County
    4 SE Fayette to             4K Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    7 ESE Fayette
                                Numerous trees and large limbs were
                                blown down along State Highway 28
                                between Fayette and Union Church. A
                                few power lines were also taken down.

  Smith County
    1 S Raleigh to              Tornado (F2)
    7 NE Sylvarena
                                This tornado touched down just south of
                                Raleigh on State Highway 35 and tracked
                                northeast to the Jasper Smith county
                                line, 7 miles northeast of Sylvarena,
                                where it then moved into Jasper county.
                                Along its path it uprooted and
                                destroyed a few thousand trees.
                                Thirteen chicken houses were destroyed
                                and six others were damaged. Three
                                mobile homes and one residential home
                                were destroyed along with five other
                                homes sustaining major damage. Two
                                people were injured when a mobile home
                                was blown off its foundation and
                                destroyed 10 miles northeast of
                                Raleigh. At 210 AM the strong tornado
                                moved into northwest Jasper county. The
                                total path length of this tornado was
                                38 miles across Smith, Jasper and
                                Newton counties.

  Marion County
    1 N Goss                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Neshoba County
    5 W Philadelphia            Thunderstorm Wind (G58)

  Jasper County
    5.5 SW Montrose to          Tornado (F2)
    6 E Garlandville
                                This tornado moved into Jasper county
                                from Smith county 5.5 miles southwest
                                of Montrose and tracked northeast for
                                20 miles before moving into Newton
                                county 6 miles east of Garlandville.
                                As this strong tornado tracked across
                                Jasper county a few thousand trees were
                                uprooted and snapped. Seven residential
                                homes sustained major damage along with
                                eleven sustaining minor damage. Eight
                                chicken houses were destroyed with five
                                more sustaining major damage. The total
                                path length of this tornado was
                                38 miles across Smith, Jasper and
                                Newton counties.

  Scott County
    2 W Lake to                 Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
    1 W Lake
                                Several trees were blown down along
                                Interstate 20 in eastern Scott county.

  Neshoba County
    2 SE Stallo to              Tornado (F1)
    5 E Stafo
                                This tornado touched down just to the
                                west of Dunn Road, 2 miles southeast of
                                Stallo and tracked northeast for
                                4 miles. Along Dunn Road, numerous
                                trees were blown down with one
                                abandoned house destroyed by fallen
                                trees. The majority of this tornado
                                track was in the bottom land of the
                                upper Pearl River where a few hundred
                                trees were downed. This tornado then
                                crossed Asa Thomas Road were a few
                                trees and power lines were downed. The
                                tornado dissipated just before the
                                Winston county line 5 miles east of
                                Stallo.

  Neshoba County
    6 E Stallo to               Tornado (F2)
    7 E Stafo
                                A second, slightly stronger tornado,
                                touched down 1 mile to the east
                                southeast of where the first one
                                dissipated. Damage began and remained
                                on Asa Thomas Road as the tornado moved
                                into Winston county. Severe tree damage
                                occurred along Asa Thomas Road along
                                with several power lines blown down.
                                The tornado was on the ground for
                                1 mile before moving into southeast
                                Winston county where it stayed on the
                                ground for 21 miles across Winston and
                                western Noxubee counties.

  Winston County
    6 SE Noxapater to           Tornado (F3)
    2 SE Fearns Spgs
                                This strong tornado moved into Winston
                                county from Neshoba county and tracked
                                northeast for 12 miles before moving
                                into Noxubee county. Just inside the
                                Winston county line four large chicken
                                houses were destroyed. As the tornado
                                tracked northeast across State Route
                                393 and 397, a few hundred trees were
                                uprooted and snapped. Several homes
                                sustained minor roof damage. One home
                                was totally destroyed on McBrayer Road.
                                Pieces of the home was blown and
                                scattered across a field for 1/4 mile.
                                Here three vehicles were moved with two
                                of them landing on top of tree debris
                                and the other thrown into a ditch. This
                                home was where the two injuries and one
                                fatality occurred. The tornado was at
                                its widest point here and as it tracked
                                northeast hundreds of trees were blown
                                down. The tornado moved into Noxubee
                                county 2 miles southeast of Ferns
                                Springs. The total path length across
                                northern Neshoba, southeast Winston and
                                western Noxubee county was 21 miles.
                                M44PH

  Jefferson Davis
  County
    Bassfield                   Thunderstorm Wind (G75)

                                Numerous trees and large limbs were
                                blown down. One home had its windows
                                blown out. One business had a portion
                                of its roof torn off.

  Neshoba County
    3 NE Spring Creek           Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A porch to a mobile home was blown off.

  Newton County
    6.5 S Hickory to            Tornado (F1)
    5 SE Hickory
                                This tornado moved into southeast
                                Newton county, south of Hickory, and
                                tracked northeast for 5.5 miles before
                                dissipating. This tornado downed and
                                damaged a few hundred trees before
                                dissipating southeast of Hickory on
                                Parks Mill Road. The total path length
                                of this tornado was 38 miles across
                                Smith, Jasper and Newton counties.

  Neshoba County
    4.5 N Center                Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A few trees were blown down, one tree
                                severely damaged a mobile home.

  Lauderdale County
    9 WSW Meehan to             Tornado (F1)
    1 E Meridian Arpt
                                This tornado touched down 9 miles west
                                southwest of Meehan on th west side of
                                Point Wanita Lake Road. Here several
                                hundred trees were blown down and
                                damaged. One home sustained roof damage
                                with shingles removed and a corner
                                knocked off due to a fallen tree. The
                                tornado continued northeast and crossed
                                Meehan-Savoy Road. Here several homes
                                sustained minor roof damage along with
                                numerous trees blown down. The tornado
                                continued to the northeast and crossed
                                Interstate 59 and passed 1/2 mile south
                                of Key Field in Meridian. Many trees
                                were uprooted and snapped along the
                                rest of the path. The tornado
                                dissipated one mile cast of the
                                airport.

  Covington County
    5 ESE Williamsburg          Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Noxubee County
    8 SW Mashulaville to        Tornado (F1)
    3 SE Mashulaville
                                This tornado moved into Noxubee county
                                from Winston county and tracked
                                northeast for 8 miles before
                                dissipating 3 miles southeast of
                                Mashulaville. This tornado mainly moved
                                across heavily forested areas of
                                Noxubee county and downed several
                                hundred trees. As it crossed some
                                county roads a few homes sustained
                                minor roof damage and a few sheds were
                                blown over. The total path length
                                across northern Neshoba, southeast
                                Winston and western Noxubee county was
                                21 miles.

  Lincoln County
    6 SE Bogue Chitto to        Tornado (F1)
    8 SE Bogue Chitto
                                This tornado touched down along
                                Pleasant Hill Road and moved east
                                northeast for 3 miles. A few hundred
                                trees were uprooted and snapped. The
                                worst damage occurred 1 mile either
                                side of Lazy Trail Road.

  Noxubee County
    4 SE Mashulaville to        Tornado (F1)
    3 SW Macon
                                This tornado touched down 1 mile south
                                of were the Neshoba, Winston, Noxubee
                                21 mile track tornado ended. The first
                                half of the track remained in a pine
                                forest before moving out and across
                                open farm land. In the pine forest, a
                                few hundred trees were snapped and
                                uprooted. Across the open farm land,
                                numerous trees were blown down along
                                with a few power lines. The tornado
                                dissipated 3 miles southwest of Macon.

  Covington County
    1 N Seminary                Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                A few trees and large limbs were blown
                                down.

  Covington County
    9 E Collins                 Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                A few trees and large limbs were blown
                                down.

  Lauderdale County
    4 SE Meridian               Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few trees were blown down on State
                                Highway 45 near the Causeyville Road
                                exit.

  Noxubee County
    5 NE Macon to               Tornado (F1)
    10 NE Macon
                                This tornado touched down in an open
                                field 5 miles northeast of Macon and
                                tracked east northeast for 5 miles.
                                This tornado snapped and downed
                                numerous trees on the edges of several
                                fields. On Deerbrook Lane a grain silo
                                was dented and had the roof torn off.
                                Several power lines were also blown
                                down here. The tornado continued to the
                                northeast and dissipated in an open
                                field 10 miles northeast of Macon.

  Forrest County
    3 W Brooklyn                Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Marion County
    10 ESE Sandy Hook to        5K Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    11 ESE Sandy Hook

                                Six trees and several power lines were
                                blown down in the southeast corner of
                                Marion county.

  Forrest County
    Hattiesburg to              Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
    1 SE Hattiesburg
                                Emergency manager measured 71 mph gust.
                                One large sign was blown down onto two
                                cars. Numerous large limbs were blown
                                down across town.MISSISSIPPI, North

  Lafayette County
    3 SE Taylor                 Lightning

                                A barn was damaged by a fire started
                                by lightning.

  Calhoun County
    11 NNE Bruce                Hail (0.88)

  Calhoun County
    Bruce                       Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                One business had huge areas of its roof
                                torn off. The dugout at the Bruce
                                High School baseball field was severely
                                damaged with its roof blown off and
                                numerous concrete blocks blown off.
                                Several trees were blown down.

  Pontotoc County
    Toccopola                   Hail (0.88)

  Lafayette County
    Paris                       Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Numerous trees were knocked down.
  Monroe County
    Amory                       Flash Flood

                                Several roads were washed out. At least
                                one car was damaged.

  Pontotoc County
    Furrs to                    Thunderstorm Wind (G85)
    Chesterville

                                One house was knocked 12 feet off its
                                foundation. One person was injured in
                                that house. Three mobile homes were
                                damaged. Several houses were damaged by
                                falling trees. Numerous trees were
                                blown down.

  Lee County
    Blair to                    Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    Tupelo
                                One mobile home was destroyed. Some
                                trees and power lines were knocked
                                down.

MISSISSIPPI, South
  Amite County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A line of severe thunderstorms blew
                                down trees in various parts of the
                                county.

  Wilkinson County
    6 SE Woodville              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A few trees were blown down.

  Pike County
    Countywide                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees and power lines were
                                blown down at various locations around
                                the county.

  Harrison County
    Orange Grove                Tornado (F2)

                                A tornado traveled east to west on path
                                along Dedeaux Road between Highway 49
                                and Three Rivers Road in the Orange
                                Grove community. Most of the damage was
                                rated a F1 intensity by a NWS ground
                                survey, however there were areas of F2
                                damage. A large church under-construc-
                                tion was heavily damaged or destroyed.
                                Three homes and five businesses
                                received major damage while twenty
                                homes had minor damage. Early estimates
                                were that damage would approach
                                3 million dollars.

MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
  Stone County
    Wiggins                     Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down and
                                downed trees west of the town of
                                Wiggins.

  Perry County
    Janice                      Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado downed trees to the
                                north of Janice.

  Geene County
    Avera                       Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado downed trees near Avera.

  Wayne County
    State Line                  Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado downed trees near State
                                Line.

  Stone County
    Beatrice                    Tornado (F0)

                                A weak tornado briefly touched down
                                near Beatrice. Several trees were
                                damaged by the tornado.

MISSOURI, East
  MOZ018>019-
  026>027-034>036-
  041>042-050>051
                                Winter Storm

                                A Thanksgiving eve storm brought 4--6
                                inches of snow from Central to
                                Northeast Missouri. Transportation in
                                some areas was temporarily brought to a
                                halt. Most area roads were passable by
                                Thanksgiving Day.

  MOZ047>049-052-
  059>063-072
                                Winter Storm

                                A Thanksgiving eve storm brought 2--4
                                inches of snow to parts of Central and
                                East Central Missouri.

MISSOURI, Lower

                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSOURI, Northeast

                                NONE REPORTED.

MISSOURI, Northwest
  MOZ040-044
                                Flood

                                The Blackwater River near Valley City
                                crested at 22.40 feet, or 0.40 of a
                                foot above flood stage. The Moniteau
                                Creek near Fayette crested at 19.89
                                feet, or 3.89 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ039
                                Flood

                                The Blackwater River near Blue Lick
                                crested at 26.33 feet, or 2.33 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046
                                Flood

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 21.60 feet, or 5.60 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 19.57 feet,
                                or 4.57 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ054
                                Flood

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 25.85 feet, or 1.85 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ022>023-
  028>031-037>038-
  43044
                                Heavy Snow

                                A Thanksgiving Eve snowstorm left 6 to
                                8 inches of snow along and 50 miles
                                either side of a line, from Kansas City
                                to Carrollton. Numerous tree limbs and
                                powerlines were reported down.

  MOZ054
                                Flood

                                The South Grand River near Urich
                                crested at 26.85 feet, or 2.85 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ054
                                Flood

                                The Big Creek near Blairstown crested
                                at 22.70 feet, or 2.70 feet above flood
                                stage.

  MOZ039
                                Flood

                                The Blackwater River near Blue Lick
                                crested at 28.63 feet, or 4.63 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046
                                Flood

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 18.47 feet, or 2.47 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 18.35 feet,
                                or 3.35 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ044
                                Flood

                                The Blackwater River near Valley City
                                crested at 26.00 feet, or 4.00 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ054
                                Flood

                                The South Grand River near Urich

                                crested at 26.75 feet, or 2.75 feet
                                above flood stage.

  MOZ046
                                Flood

                                The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
                                crested at 18.65 feet, or 2.65 feet
                                above flood stage. The Lamine River
                                near Otterville crested at 18.67 feet,
                                or 3.67 feet above flood stage.

  MOZ040
                                Flood

                                The Moniteau Creek near Fayette crested
                                at 17.29 feet, or 1.29 feet above flood
                                stage.

MISSOURI, Southeast
  Mississippi County
    Charleston                  Flash Flood

                                Water covered roads in the city. This
                                was the result of a broad area of rain
                                producing 3/4 to 1 inch of rain per
                                hour.

  New Madrid County
    2 SE Morehouse              Flash Flood

                                Water was reported on Route FF due to a
                                broad area of heavy rainfall, up to an
                                inch per hour.

  Stoddard County
    Essex to                    Flash Flood
    Frisco
                                Water was over the intersection of
                                Route FF and Highway 60. Route KK was
                                barricaded between Frisco and Route
                                114. Rainfall estimates were 2 to 3
                                inches in 30 minutes over southwest
                                parts of the county.

MISSOURI, Southwest
  Mcdonald County
    Pineville                   Flash Flood

                                Numerous streets and low water
                                crossings were flooded near the
                                community of Pineville.

  Barry County
    Monett                      Flash Flood

                                Flooding of streets and low water
                                crossings occurred during a span of
                                three hours in and around the community
                                of Monett.

  Benton County
    Warsaw                      Flash Flood

                                Several roads, highways, and low water
                                crossings countywide were flooded from
                                heavy rain showers. Locations that were
                                impacted the most included, a section
                                of Highway 65 one and a half miles
                                north of Warsaw, a section of Highway
                                65 near the intersection with Highway
                                52, rural areas west of Edwards, a
                                section of Whitman Road, a section of
                                Highway F at Five Bridges, Fordney Road
                                east of Lincoln, a section of Coffe
                                Road, and a section of Centerline Road.

  Newton County
    Neosho                      Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain flooded several roads and
                                low water crossings across much of
                                Newton County. Locations that were
                                affected the most include, several
                                streets in the city of Neosho, a
                                section of Cedar Road east of
                                Wentworth, and numerous low water
                                crossings east of Wentworth.

  Cedar County
    Stockton                    Flash Flood

                                Several streets in the community of
                                Stockton were flooded from heavy rain.

  Dallas County
    Buffalo                     Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused significant street
                                flooding in the city of Buffalo,
                                including a section of Highway 65.

  Greene County
    Willard                     Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused a small creek to
                                rapidly flood over a section of New
                                Mellville Road in Willard. Numerous
                                other locations across Greene County
                                were also inundated with small stream
                                flooding.

  Jasper County
    Oronogo                     Flash Flood

                                Heavy rains caused flooding over the
                                intersection of Highway 0 and 96 near
                                the community of Oronogo.

  Lawrence County
    Mt Vernon                   Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused minor street flooding
                                in the community of Mount Vernon.

  Taney County
    5 NW Branson                Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused flash flooding over
                                Sycamore Church Road.

  Webster County
    5 S Northview to            Tornado (F1)
    4 E Northview
                                A tornado that developed along a line
                                of weak showers destroyed three barns
                                and damaged a house over rural Webster
                                County. The tornado was on the ground
                                for approximately six miles, and downed
                                numerous trees along it's path. The
                                average path width was approximately
                                500 yards wide, however, the path width
                                maxed out at one quarter of a mile wide
                                near Land Slide Road.

  Webster County
    Northview                   Flash Flood

                                Numerous low water crossings and other
                                flood prone areas were inundated with
                                flash flooding. Locations that were
                                most affected included the Pomme De
                                Terre River near Northview and several
                                streets and roads near the city of
                                Marshfield.

  Stone County
    Crane                       Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused minor flooding of
                                small streams and creeks across
                                northern Stone County.

  Polk County
    Pleasant Hope               Flash Flood

                                Several flood prone areas were flooded
                                from heavy rains. Highway 215 east of
                                Pleasant Hope along with County Road
                                564 near Highway 13 were impassable.

  Wright County
    Hartville                   Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain cause numerous low water
                                crossings to become impassable across
                                much of the county.

  Douglas County
    5 SE Ava                    Flash Flood

                                Flash flooding occurred over a section
                                of Highway FF southeast of Ava.

  Camden County
    Camdenton                   Flash Flood

                                Flash flooding inundated Normack
                                Estates Road near the city of
                                Camdenton.

  Howell County
    Mountain View               Tornado (F0)

                                A tornado downed numerous trees in the
                                Mountain View area. No structures were
                                affected along it's mile long path.

  Ozark County
    Mammoth                     Flash Flood

                                Flash flooding inundated a section of
                                Highway T, five miles south of Highway
                                5.

  MOZ095
                                Flood

                                Heavy rain caused three feet of water
                                to rise over Wilson Road just south of
                                the Wilson's Creek National
                                Battlefield. One vehicle was caught in
                                the rising water.

  Greene County
    17 E (Sgf)Springfreld A     Flash Flood

                                A small tributary that flows into the
                                James River flooded over a county road
                                near the Greene--Webster county line.

  MOZ055>056
                                Winter Storm

                                A winter storm affected much of central
                                Missouri. A brief period of heavy snow
                                accumulated up to six inches across
                                much of Benton and Morgan Counties.
                                Further to the south into southwest
                                Missouri, snow only fell for a few
                                minutes, and only light accumulations
                                were observed on grassy surfaces. The
                                Lake of the Ozarks region observed one
                                to four inches of accumulation.

  Webster County
    1 N Marshfield              Flash Flood

                                Heavy rain caused water to rapidly rise
                                over a bridge on Highway W north of
                                Marshfield. Flooding was also observed
                                over Turnbow Road near Lacey Creek.

MONTANA, Central
  MTZ009
                                Winter Storm

                                An autumn storm brought heavy snow to
                                the Northern Rocky Mountain Front on
                                the 2nd. Reported snow fall amounts
                                include 10 inches at Babb 19W.

  MTZ009>013-
  044>045-048>049
                                High Wind (G84)

                                A high wind event occurred over a large
                                area of North Central Montana on the
                                2nd. Reported peak wind speeds include:
                                97 mph at St Mary 13W, 96 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 11 SE, 81 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 2E, 65 mph at Choteau INE,
                                60 mph at Eden 10SW, 60 mph at Agawam,
                                59 mph at Loma 1 N and 59 mph at Cut
                                Bank. Sustained wind speeds of 40 mph
                                were also reported at Oilmont 8E and at
                                Tiber Dam during the early afternoon
                                hours of the 2nd.

  MTZ009>010-048
                                High Wind (G61)

                                A high wind event occurred along the
                                Rocky Mountain Front from late evening
                                on the 4th until the afternoon of the
                                5th. Reported wind speeds include: a
                                gust to 70 mph at Blackleaf 9SE, a gust
                                to 60 mph at Browning 2N and sustained
                                winds of 43 mph at Cut Bank.

  MTZ047
                                High Wind (G64)

                                A peak wind gust of 74 mph was reported
                                at Chinook 11 S. The strong winds blew
                                a large accumulation of tumbleweeds
                                that completely blocked both lanes of
                                Cleveland Road, located near Chinook.
                                The tumbleweed drift was 100 feet long
                                and over 12 feet high. A snow plow from
                                the Montana Department of Transpor-
                                tation was dispatched but was unable to
                                clear the road. Ultimately, the road
                                was cleared by using a front-end
                                loader.

  MTZ047
                                High Wind (G64)

                                A peak wind gust of 74 mph was reported
                                at Chinook 11S.

  MTZ009-048
                                High Wind (G54)

                                A high wind event occurred from the
                                early morning hours through the evening
                                of the 14th. Reported wind speeds
                                include: a gust to 62 mph at East
                                Glacier Park 11SE and a gust to 60 mph
                                at Augusta 13W.

  MTZ009
                                High Wind (G55)

                                A high wind event occurred during the
                                early morning hours of the 17th.
                                Reported wind speeds include: a gust to
                                78 mph at East Glacier Park 11 SE and a
                                gust to 63 mph at Browning.

  MTZ009-009
                                High Wind (G63)

                                A high wind event occurred from the
                                late morning hours of the 24th through
                                the early morning hours of the 25th.
                                Reported peak winds include 72 mph at
                                East Glacier 11 SE and 66 mph at St
                                Mary 13W.

  MTZ012-050-054>055
                                Winter Storm

                                A late autumn storm brought winter-like
                                conditions to a portion of Southwest
                                Montana from midday on the 24th through
                                Thanksgiving Day. Reported snow fall
                                amounts include: 16 inches at Showdown
                                Ski Resort, 9 inches at the Deadman
                                Creek SNOTEL site, 9 inches at the Spur
                                Park SNOTEL site, 9 inches at Lincoln
                                6N and 8 inches at the Brackett Creek
                                SNOTEL site.

  MTZ009
                                Winter Storm

                                A late autumn storm brou