Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, April, 2005
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
April 2005
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
INDIANA, Central
Daviess County
3 SE Odon 12 2015EST
2115EST
Highway 231 was covered with water at
the intersection of US 231 and SR 58.
Hamilton County
Fishers 22 0215EST
Lightning struck and damaged at least
seven homes in the Fishers area early in
the morning of 22 April 2005. One of these
homes was so heavily damaged that it was
possible that the home may have needed to
be razed.
Lawrence County
Mitchell 22 1515EST
1516EST
Jackson County
4 NE Medora 22 1540EST
1541EST
Morgan County
Mooresville 22 1549EST
1550EST
Morgan County
1 NE Mooresville 22 1550EST
1551EST
Marion County
5 SW Indianapolis 22 1555EST
1556EST
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 22 1556EST
Marion County
5 SW Indianapolis 22 1558EST
1559EST
Jackson County
10 SW Seymour 22 1559EST
1600EST
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 22 1600EST
Marion County
5 S Indianapolis 22 1603EST
1604EST
Marion County
4 SW Indianapolis to 22 1603EST
9 NE Indianapolis 1604EST
Marion County
1 S Indianapolis 22 1608EST
1609EST
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 22 1610EST
1611EST
Jackson County
Seymour 22 1613EST
1614EST
Knox County
5 E Vincennes 22 1621EST
1622EST
Johnson County
3 W Greenwood 22 1627EST
1628EST
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 22 1627EST
1628EST
Johnson County
Greenwood 22 1640EST
1641EST
Marion County
Southport 22 1640EST
1641EST
Johnson County
1 N Greenwood 22 1641EST
1642EST
Marion County
5 S Indianapolis 22 1641EST
1642EST
Daviess County
Cannelburg 22 1645EST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Daviess County
Montgomery 22 1645EST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Daviess County
Washington 22 1645EST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Jennings County
6 SE North Vernon 22 1655EST
1656EST
Shelby County
Fairland 22 1655EST
1656EST
Martin County
Loogootee 22 1657EST
Trees were blown down.
Marion County
Indianapolis 22 1659EST
1700EST
Hamilton County
Carmel 22 1700EST
1701EST
Marion County
5 N Indianapolis 22 1701EST
1702EST
Hamilton County
Carmel 22 1702EST
1703EST
Jackson County
Brownstown 22 1705EST
1706EST
Marion County
1 NE Indianapolis 22 1705EST
1706EST
Hamilton County
Carmel 22 1710EST
1711EST
Marion County
Indianapolis 22 1710EST
1711EST
Hamilton County
Fishers 22 1721EST
1722EST
Hendricks County
2 NE Danville 22 1724EST
2225EST
Shelby County
6 W Shelbyville 22 1725EST
Trees were blown down.
Shelby County
Shelbyville 22 1726EST
1727EST
Hancock County
2 S Westland 22 1730EST
Trees were blown down.
Lawrence County
Mitchell 22 1730EST
Trees were blown down.
Rush County
Carthage 22 1730EST
Trees and a highway sign were blown
down.
Hendricks County
8 E Danville 22 1732EST
1733EST
Shelby County
Shelbyville 22 1735EST
1736EST
Hamilton County
Carmel 22 1738EST
1739EST
Shelby County
1 E Shelbyville 22 1738EST
1739EST
Jackson County
Brownstown 22 1749EST
Trees were blown down.
Shelby County
10 S Shelbyville 22 1801EST
1802EST
Morgan County
Mooresville 22 1823EST
1824EST
Decatur County
Clarksburg 22 1826EST
1827EST
Morgan County
5 S Mooresville 22 1827EST
1828EST
Decatur County
Clarksburg 22 1835EST
1836EST
Johnson County
5 W Greenwood 22 1845EST
Trees were blown down.
Complexes of severe thunderstorms
moved northward through central
Indiana on the afternoon and evening
of 22 April 2005.
Widespread reports of hail were
received, with some damaging winds
reported as well.
INDIANA, Northeast
Huntington County
5 SW Markle 20 1450EST
1455EST
Penny size hail fell for 5 minutes.
INDIANA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
INDIANA, South Central
Washington County
Mc Kinley 22 1547EST
Penny size hail covered the ground.
Dubois County
Ferdinand 22 1645EST
Thunderstorm winds caused widespread
damage in and east of Ferdinand. The
roof was blown off a processing
plant. Several homes in the town
sustained roof damage. A horse barn
was destroyed east of town.
Dubois County
Birdseye 22 1648EST
A tree 18 inches in diameter was
blown across a road.
Orange County
Countywide 22 1653EST
Trees were blown down countywide. One
was blocking the intersection of
Highway 56 and Airport Road in French
Lick.
Crawford County
Countywide 22 1700EST
Aluminum siding was torn from a
building in English. Trees and power
lines were downed countywide.
Dubois County
Countywide 22 1700EST
Numerous trees and power lines were
blocking roads across the county.
Billboards and signs were blown over
along Interstate 64 near Ferdinand.
Washington County
Livonia 22 1702EST
Floyd County
New Albany 22 1745EST
Clark County
Sellersburg 22 1800EST
Trees were downed.
INDIANA, Southeast
Ripley County
1 SSW Sunman 22 1750EST
1754EST
Switzerland County
2 N Vevay to 22 1800EST
East Enterprise 1810EST
Ohio County
2 W Rising Sun 22 1815EST
1819EST
INDIANA, Southwest
INZ085-087 Posey - Warrick
01 0000CST
11 2000CST
Minor flooding of the Ohio River
occurred. At Newburgh, where flood
stage is 38 feet, the river crested
at 41.4 feet on April 8. At Mount
Vernon, where flood stage is 35 feet,
the river crested at 37.5 feet on the
same date. This resulted in minor
flooding of low-lying fields and
woodlands.
Vanderburgh County
5 WSW Evansville 12 1440CST
Dime-size hail was reported at the
University of Southern Indiana.
Spencer County
Hatfield 12 1458CST
Vanderburgh County
1 N Stacer 12 1530CST
On the south side of Interstate 64
near the Gibson County line, a wall
cloud lowered and produced a small
funnel. The funnel cloud never
extended more than halfway to the
ground. After about 15 minutes, the
wall cloud ascended into the storm
base.
Spencer County
Lamar 12 1548CST
Very cold temperatures in the upper
levels of the atmosphere promoted
the development of hail-producing
thunderstorms. The hail ranged up to
the size of dimes in a few storms.
Posey County
Wadesville to 22 1422CST
Poseyville 1433CST
Dime-size hail was reported in
Wadesville, and one-inch hail fell
at Poseyville.
Posey County
Wadesville 22 1425CST
A trained spotter measured a wind
gust to 60 MPH. Trees and fences
were blown down along Route 66.
Vanderburgh County
St Wendells 22 1435CST
1440CST
Hail about the size of baseballs
broke windows.
Vanderburgh County
Evansville to 22 1436CST
(Evv)Dress Arpt Evan 1443CST
The automated observing system at the
Evansville Airport measured a wind
gust to 61 MPH. Multiple trees and
power lines were blown down on the
southwest side of Evansville. A
trained spotter estimated a gust to
60 MPH on the west side of
Evansville. A tree fell on a car,
smashing the windshield and briefly
trapping two women. One of the women
was taken to a local hospital but
was not injured.
Gibson County
Haubstadt 22 1450CST
Warrick County
Newburgh 22 1500CST
Trees were blown down on Bell Road.
Warrick County
Lynnville to 22 1505CST
Selvin 1520CST
Trees and power lines were blown
down along the Interstate 64 corridor
across northern Warrick County,
including Lynnville and Selvin. In
Selvin, wind gusts estimated near
60 MPH blew the roof and doors off
a pole barn.
Gibson County
Oakland City 22 1508CST
An off-duty National Weather Service
employee estimated a wind gust to 60
MPH.
Pike County
Petersburg 22 1510CST
Numerous trees were blown down.
Warrick County
Selvin 22 1520CST
Lightning struck the Selvin Community
Center, burning a portion of the roof.
Strong to severe thunderstorms
tracked east across southwest
Indiana. The most intense storm of
this episode moved from northeast
Posey County across northern
Vanderburgh County, producing very
large and damaging hail northwest of
Evansville. Outflow winds from this
storm were clocked around 60 MPH
in the Evansville area. The storm
then continued across southern
Gibson County and Pike County.
IOWA, Central
Greene County
2 S Rippey 19 1828CST
Grundy County
1 N Reinbeck 19 2026CST
Tama County
1 NNE Gladbrook 19 2051CST
Carroll County
Arcadia 19 2123CST
Audubon County
4 S Audubon 19 2136CST
Marshall County
Gilman 20 0200CST
Moist and unstable air was in place
over Iowa as a cold front dropped
southeast into the state. Surface dew
points were in the upper 50s to low
60s. Precipitable water values were
quite high for the time of the year
with amounts in the 1 to 1.5 inch
range. The airmass became quite
unstable in the afternoon with CAPE
values near 2500 J/kg and lifted
indices in the -7 C. range. In spite
of the passage of a strong upper
level low earlier in the day, rapid
destabilization and the approaching
cold front allowed for a line of
strong thunderstorms to develop. They
generally formed in an east to west
line across the central sections of
the state. The storms produced very
heavy rainfall and marginal severe
hail. Reports of three quarter inch
hail were received with some of the
hail up to nickle size. Later on,
the thunderstorms produced a
lightning strike near Gilman. The
lightning struck a tree and blow out
the windows in several houses in the
area.
IOWA, East Central and Southeast
Muscatine County
4.8 ESE Nichols 20 1741CST
1746CST
Weak low pressure developed along a
stationary front across Iowa and
moved east. The low allowed isolated
severe thunderstorms to develop in a
semi-moist atmosphere across East
Central Iowa. The storms moved
southeast along the front into
Northwest and West Central Illinois.
IOWA, Northeast
Clayton County
1 SW Elkader 17 1455CST
Clayton County
1 SW Elkader 17 1503CST
Clayton County
Garber 17 1540CST
Clayton County
Elkport 17 1550CST
Hail ranging in size from pennies
to golf balls was reported by the
public and amateur radio operators.
Clay County
Spencer 06 0738CST
0815CST
Runoff from heavy rain caused
flooding of numerous streets in
Spencer, with water flowing over
curbs.
Lyon County
7 SW Larchwood 17 1637CST
Woodbury County
Salix 17 1709CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down one to
two inch diameter branches and a few
power poles.
Woodbury County
2 E Salix 17 1713CST
Plymouth County
Le Mars 17 1800CST
Woodbury County
2 W Sloan 19 2222CST
Thunderstorm winds destroyed a barn.
IOWA, Southwest
Harrison County
3 S Modale 18 2250CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated
at over 60 mph overturned a center
pivot and bent a few signs south
of Modale.
Harrison County
3 S Modale 18 2250CST
Nickel size hail was accompanied by
very heavy rain and strong winds
south of Modale. There was a public
report of 4.2 inches of rain with
this storm which left "considerable"
amounts of standing water yet that
next morning.
Montgomery County
1 S Red Oak 19 0443CST
Harrison County
Magnolia 19 1950CST
Hail up to dime size covered the
ground around Magnolia.
Shelby County
2 NE Kirkman 19 2023CST
Harrison County
2 NW Little Sioux 20 0425CST
Monona County
Blencoe 20 0431CST
Mills County
2 W Pacific Jet 20 0510CST
A trained weather spotter estimated
thunderstorm wind gusts of 65 mph.
Fremont County
2 S Randolph 20 0530CST
Fremont County
4 NNW Thurman 21 1712CST
Fremont County
4 S Farragut 21 1817CST
Page County
Shenandoah 21 1824CST
KANSAS, East
Morris County
Wilsey 05 1610CST
Morris County
Dwight 05 1615CST
Morris County
Wilsey 05 1615CST
Morris County
2 NNW Wilsey 05 1615CST
Lyon County
Olpe 05 1650CST
Geary County
2 E Junction City 05 1655CST
Cloud County
Jamestown 05 1716CST
Cloud County
6 N Glasco 05 1750CST
Jackson County
Delia 05 1855CST
KSZ037>040-055>056 Morris - Wabaunsee - Shawnee - Douglas
Osage - Franklin
08 0030CST
0900CST
Dense fog formed around 1230 am and
created hazardous driving conditions.
Visibilities were reported near zero
in some areas. Several accidents
occurred.
Morris County
White City 10 1338CST
Geary County
3 E Junction City 10 1350CST
Geary County
3 E Junction City 10 1350CST
Riley County
Manhattan 10 1405CST
Washington County
7 SW Morrowville 10 1420CST
Wabaunsee County
1 SE Eskridge 10 1735CST
Ground almost white from hail. No
wind.
Washington County
2 E Linn 11 1344CST
Washington County
7 SW Morrowville 11 1354CST
Washington County
2 N Linn 11 1359CST
Washington County
3 S Washington 11 1359CST
Near Washington, the highway
department needed snowplows to clear
U.S. Highway 36 and Kansas Highway 9.
Washington County
5 N Hanover 11 1508CST
Coffey County
8 NE Burlington 11 1510CST
Jefferson County
4 ESE Meriden 11 1535CST
Shawnee County
Topeka 11 1538CST
Reported at 21st and Washburn.
Jefferson County
Meriden 11 1610CST
Jefferson County
Valley Falls 11 1618CST
Jefferson County
5 W Oskaloosa 11 1640CST
Republic County
5 NW Republic 18 2023CST
Republic County
Republic 18 2039CST
Republic County
Republic 18 2046CST
10 minute duration
Republic County
Republic 18 2046CST
Republic County
1 ESE Republic 18 2054CST
hail covered ground
Republic County
2 N Republic 18 2059CST
Republic County
7 WNW Munden 18 2110CST
Republic County
9 N Belleville 18 2130CST
Republic County
3 NE Munden 18 2142CST
Republic County
Munden 18 2147CST
Republic County
3 NW Munden 18 2148CST
Republic County
4 NW Republic 18 2227CST
Republic County
4 WNW Munden 18 2246CST
Hail covers U.S. Highway 81.
Republic County
7 NW Munden 18 2256CST
Republic County
6 NW Munden 18 2301CST
Hailed for a half hour and covered
sidewalk.
Cloud County
Glasco 20 2045CST
Cloud County
4 S Aurora 20 2113CST
Cloud County
4 S Glasco 20 2113CST
Cloud County
Aurora 20 2122CST
Clay County
Morganville 20 2230CST
Republic County
6 E Republic 20 2244CST
Pottawatomie County
Wheaton 21 1339CST
Nemaha County
8 SW Corning 21 1413CST
Nemaha County
Corning 21 1415CST
Nemaha County
3 S Corning 21 1415CST
Jackson County
1 S Soldier 21 1435CST
Nemaha County
3 NW Corning 21 1448CST 0.1 25
1449CST
Very weak tornado briefly touched
down. It caused little to no damage
as it traveled across open country.
Jackson County
8 N Holton 21 1455CST
Hail damaged windshields and roofs
of some outbuildings.
Jackson County
6 NNE Holton 21 1455CST
Nemaha County
Wetmore 21 1455CST
Jackson County
6 NNE Holton 21 1508CST
Jackson County
2 S Whiting 21 1510CST
Jackson County
2 S Whiting 21 1520CST
Hail covered the ground.
Jefferson County
Nortonville 21 1553CST
Jefferson County
Nortonville 21 1553CST
KANSAS, Extreme Southeast
Cherokee County
Columbus 05 1843CST
Crawford County
Cherokee 05 1903CST
Cherokee County
9 E Columbus 21 1310CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several power poles and trees.
Crawford County
7 NW Mc Cune 21 1519CST 0.2 50
Crawford County Emergency Management
observed a tornado briefly touch
down in western Crawford County. A
National Weather Service storm
survey indicated that several trees
were downed from tornadic winds.
Cherokee County
5 W Melrose 21 1705CST 0.1 20
Cherokee County Emergency Management
observed a brief tornado touch down
in rural western Cherokee County. A
National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that no damage occurred
from the tornado.
Cherokee County
5 SW Columbus 21 1710CST
Cherokee County
1 SW Columbus 21 1720CST
Cherokee County
Columbus 21 1735CST
Crawford County
2 N Mc Cune 21 1745CST
Bourbon County
1 SE Petersburg 21 1821CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
damaged a roof of a farm house. Minor
tree damage was also observed.
Crawford County
Frontenac 21 1842CST
KANSAS, North Central
Osborne County
1 W Alton to 05 1503CST 1 20
2 W Alton 1508CST
A tornado in far northwest Osborne
County drifted west across rural
areas of the county west of Alton.
No damage was reported.
Rooks County
2.5 NE Stockton to 05 1521CST 1 20
1.5 NE Stockton 1526CST
A tornado drifted west across rural
areas just northeast of Stockton. No
damage was reported.
Osborne County
2 N Alton 05 1526CST
Jewell County
3 S Formoso 05 1738CST
Mitchell County
Cawker City 05 1819CST
Phillips County
Countywide 05 1906CST
2200CST
A large closed upper level low
pressure system spawned tornado
producing thunderstorms in north
central Kansas. Two tornadoes were
reported. One was near Alton in
Osborne County and the other near
Stockton in Rooks County. The
tornadoes actually moved west
northwest around the upper level low.
Fortunately, no damage was reported.
Heavy rain of 2 to 4 inches and the
resultant runoff was responsible for
flash flooding in Phillips County.
The heaviest rain fell in the
Stuttgart and Logan areas. At one
point during the evening, there were
severe roads throughout the county
under water. The water receded by
midnight.
Rooks County
4 N Damar 10 1703CST
Rooks County
4 W Webster Res 10 1720CST
Jewell County
Mankato 11 1415CST
1530CST
Jewell County
Mankato 11 1422CST
Jewell County
4 W Jewell 11 1435CST
Jewell County
3 E Mankato 11 1442CST
Jewell County
1 N Formoso 11 1452CST
A severe thunderstorm near Mankato,
Kansas dropped hail ranging from peas
to golf balls in size. A motorist
drove through golf ball size hail
east of Mankato and stopped in town
to pass the information to a deputy
sheriff. Snow plows were used to
clear hail from U.S. Highway 36 in
eastern Jewell County. Heavy rain
was widespread in eastern Jewell
County. Mankato reported 1.50" in a
little over one hour and water was
over some rural roads for a time
east of town. Mankato had already
measured 1.50" from a storm the
day before.
Jewell County
2 E Webber 18 2025CST
Mitchell County
2 E Hunter 20 2039CST
Mitchell County
13 NE Hunter 20 2045CST
Mitchell County
2 S Asherville 20 2053CST
Mitchell County
6 S Beloit 20 2105CST
Jewell County
2 N Webber 20 2245CST
Scattered late evening thunderstorms
produced large hail across Mitchell
and Jewell counties in north central
Kansas. The hail ranged in size
from nickels to golf balls.
KANSAS, Northeast
Linn County
La Cygne 11 1650CST
Leavenworth County
Tonganoxie 11 1658CST
Leavenworth County
Jarbalo 11 1715CST
Leavenworth County
1 E Basehor 11 1817CST
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth 11 1900CST
1930CST
Water rose to bottom of cars in
supermarket parking lot.
Miami County
8 S Louisburg 11 1707CST
Miami County
6 S Louisburg 11 1737CST
Miami County
5 S Louisburg 11 1750CST
Miami County
5 S Louisburg 11 1751CST
Miami County
6 S Louisburg 11 1842CST
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs 11 1809CST
Atchison County
Arrington 21 1527CST
Atchison County
Effingham 21 1540CST
Atchison County
Effingham 21 1603CST
Atchison County
5 W Atchison to 21 1604CST 0.5 50
5 WSW Atchison 1606CST
Brief tornado touchdown wrapped
in rain, photographed by storm
chaser in open country.
Atchison County
Muscotah 21 1605CST 0
Atchison County
10 S Atchison to 21 1610CST 2 50
10 SSE Atchison 1613CST
Tornado videotaped by storm chaser
and observed by Leavenworth Co.
EMA in open country.
Atchison County
Muscotah 21 1610CST
Leavenworth County
3 NW Easton 21 1610CST
Leavenworth County
Easton 21 1610CST
Leavenworth County
3 NW Easton 21 1610CST
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth 21 1624CST
Leavenworth County
Ft Leavenworth 21 1628CST
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth 21 1629CST
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs 21 1618CST
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs 21 1621CST
Wyandotte County
Kansas City 21 1630CST
Wyandotte County
3 NW Edwardsville 21 1634CST
Johnson County
1 N Shawnee 21 1619CST
Johnson County
Shawnee 21 1621CST
KANSAS, Northwest
Gove County
4 S Quinter 05 1204MST
Gove County
1 E Gove 05 1250MST
Thomas County
1 S Gem 05 1400MST
Sheridan County
Tasco 05 1730MST
2030MST
Water over roads near Tasco.
Wichita County
12 N Leoti 05 1750MST
2050MST
County roads washed out 4 miles
west of Highway 25.
Wichita County
5 N Leoti 05 1750MST
2050MST
Water across highway 25.
Norton County
Almena 05 1810MST
2110MST
County roads washed out.
KSZ001-013-027-041 Cheyenne - Sherman - Wallace - Greeley
05 1210MST
1650MST
Strong gradient winds of 40 mph
with gusts to near 60 mph resulted
in minor property damage.
Sheridan County
8 W Hoxie 10 1206MST
Decatur County
10 SSW Oberlin 10 1230MST
Quarter size hail covered the
ground.
Gove County
1 E Gove 10 1339MST
Gove County
3 N Gove 10 1350MST
Half dollar size hail covered the
ground from Grainfield to north of
Gove. Hail also accumulated on
roadways.
Gove County
Grainfield 10 1400MST
Hail covered the ground.
Graham County
1 SW St Peter 10 1500MST 0.1 25
1501MST
Brief touchdown over open field
... no known damage. Tornado
reported at County Rd D and
130 in Graham County.
Graham County
10 ESE St Peter 10 1500MST 0.2 25
1501MST
Tornado went through a farm field,
damaging a calving shed and
throwing several 1500 pound hay
bales. Tornado reported at County
Road C and Road 240 in Graham
County.
Wallace County
11 NNW Sharon Spgs 27 1818MST
Sherman County
19 SW Goodland 27 1830MST
Greeley County
1 N Tribune 27 1939MST
KANSAS, Southeast
Butler County
6 SE El Dorado 05 1506CST
Elk County
12 NW Howard 05 1508CST
Elk County
12 NW Howard 05 1508CST
Rice County
Little River 05 1515CST
Greenwood County
12 W Eureka 05 1527CST
Chautauqua County
Sedan 05 1545CST
Greenwood County
9 WSW Eureka 05 1545CST
Montgomery County
1 W Coffeyville 05 1621CST
Wilson County
5 ESE Neodesha 05 1715CST
Wilson County
6 SE Altoona 05 1723CST
Butler County
Leon 05 1807CST
Ellsworth County
1 SW Kanopolis 10 1230CST
CO-OP observer.
Marion County
2 SE Lincolnville 10 1315CST
CO-OP observer.
Russell County
5 W Milberger to 10 1659CST 6 440
7 SW Russell 1715CST
Farmstead hit sustaining the
following damage: Two sheds and
one garage destroyed. House
sustained broken windows on it's
south side. Several trees
uprooted.
Barton County
10 SW Great Bend 10 1700CST
Russell County
Gorham 10 1711CST
Barton County
5 NW Great Bend 10 1712CST 0.5 55
1715CST
Brief event.
Russell County
6 SW Russell 10 1724CST 0.5 55
1725CST
Brief event.
Russell County
5 SW Russell 10 1726CST 0.5 55
Brief event.
Russell County
2 W Russell to 10 1731CST 1 110
1 W Russell 1734CST
Remained in the country.
Barton County
Ellinwood 10 1752CST
Russell County
6 SSW Waldo to 10 1752CST 1 110
5 SSW Waldo 1756CST
Remained in the country.
Barton County
3 E Great Bend 10 1801CST
Kingman County
Cunningham 10 1855CST
Kingman County
9 NW Zenda 10 1900CST
Rice County
1 SE Lyons 10 2005CST
Harper County
3 SE Attica 10 2110CST
Harper County
Attica 10 2117CST
Hail covered ground.
Mcpherson County
4 NE Windom 10 2212CST
Hail covered ground.
Barton County
6 WSW Great Bend 20 1835CST
Barton County
1 E Great Bend 20 1845CST
Damage?
Barton County
1 N Great Bend 20 1849CST
Vehicle damaged.
Barton County
1 E Great Bend 20 1853CST
Approximately 70 cars damaged at
one dealership, while a second
dealership sustained only minor
damage. Many homes sustained roof
damage and broken windows. Some
wheat was also damaged but details
were provided as of this writing.
(Narrative courtesy
Hutchinson News.)
Barton County
5 NE Great Bend 20 1855CST
Barton County
5 SW Hoisington 20 1906CST
Kingman County
1 N Nashville 20 1944CST
Ellsworth County
4 SE Wilson 20 2000CST
Russell County
5 N Dorrance 20 2008CST
Reno County
11 E Arlington 20 2012CST
Reno County
11 E Arlington 20 2012CST
Russell County
5 N Dorrance 20 2013CST
Lincoln County
5 SW Sylvan Grove 20 2016CST
Lincoln County
1 N Sylvan Grove 20 2018CST
Harper County
4 SW Attica 20 2120CST
Harvey County
6 N Burrton 20 2120CST
Harper County
5 SW Attica 20 2122CST
Harper County
3 SSE Attica 20 2127CST
Damage? The 1.00 inch hail was
driven by 74 kt (85 mph) winds.
Harper County
3 SSE Attica 20 2127CST
Large limbs downed. No other
damage reported.
Harper County
4 S Harper 20 2133CST
KSN Weatherlab, Chaparral
High School.
Harper County
Harper 20 2135CST
Limbs downed county-wide.
Harper County
4 S Harper 20 2137CST
KSN Weatherlab, Chaparral
High School.
Sumner County
3 SSE Milan 20 2156CST
Sumner County
6 SW Mayfield 20 2202CST
Sumner County
6 SW Mayfield 20 2202CST
Sumner County
5 W Wellington 20 2212CST
Sumner County
5 W Wellington 20 2212CST
Sumner County
1 N Wellington 20 2224CST
Neosho County
2 S Thayer 21 1625CST
Labette County
1 N Bartlett 21 1631CST
Labette County
1 S Chetopa 21 1636CST
Labette County
1 S Chetopa 21 1639CST
Allen County
5 ESE Humboldt 21 1644CST
Neosho County
3 S Galesburg to 21 1654CST 5 200
2 W South Mound 1705CST
Damage summary: Two miles south of
Galesburg: One barn damaged & two
out-buildings destroyed. Three
miles southeast of Galesburg: Two
mobile homes destroyed, one frame
house foundation & two barns
destroyed. Four miles east-southeast
of Galesburg: Frame house unroofed
with two exterior walls collapsed.
A garage and one shed were
destroyed. Tree damage occurred at
each of these locations.
Neosho County
2 ESE South Mound to 21 1719CST 7 100
4 SE St Paul 1732CST
One frame house was partially
unroofed and one barn destroyed.
tornado crossed the Neosho/Crawford
county line, 5 miles southeast of
St. Paul. The tornado lifted one
mile east of the Neosho/Crawford
county line.
Labette County
Strauss 21 1734CST 0.5 55
Brief event that caused tree
damage.
KANSAS, Southwest
Seward County
6 NNW Kismet to 1333CST 7.5 100
5 W Kismet 1345CST
This tornado moved south-southwest
and damaged two structures. A roof
was blown off a barn, windows
blown out of a vehicle and power
lines were taken down.
Seward County
2 N Hayne to 05 1335CST 0.5 30
1.5 NNW Hayne 1337CST
This was a brief landspout
tornado that did not hit
anything.
Seward County
1 W Liberal 05 1345CST
Haskell County
5 E Sublette 05 1348CST
Haskell County
5 NE Sublette to 05 1400CST 0.3 30
4.5 NE Sublette 1403CST
This weak tornado moved
southwest also.
Haskell County
5 E Sublette 05 1403CST
Gray County
12 NW Montezuma to 05 1420CST 3.1 100
9.3 N Copeland 1425CST
Another tornado that moved
southwest during this afternoon.
Haskell County
12 NE Sublette 05 1420CST 0.2 20
1422CST
This was brief tornado
Gray County
5 NW Montezuma to 05 1427CST 2.6 75
6.3 WNW Montezuma 1435CST
There was nothing for this
southwest moving landspout to
hit.
KSZ061-084 Hamilton - Morton
05 1428CST 0
1630CST
This non-thunderstorm wind was
reported 14 miles NNE of
Coolidge.
Gray County
5 NE Copeland 05 1435CST 0.3 20
1436CST
This was smaller of two tornadoes
that were occurring at the same
time within a couple of miles.
Rush County
Otis 05 1453CST
Scott County
Scott City 05 1855CST
Four to six inch diameter tree
branches were broken. A few
shingles were blown off roofs.
Scott County
6 W Scott City 10 1300CST 0.3 75
1302CST
This was a multiple vortex
tornado that did not strike
anything.
Scott County
1 N Scott State Park 10 1325CST 0.1 20
1326CST
Contact was made with the
ground for just a minute.
Trego County
21 SSW Wakeeney 10 1453CST
Trego County
5 S Cedar Bluff Res 10 1508CST
Ness County
3 NW Brownell 10 1511CST
Trego County
1 S Cedar Bluff Res 10 1520CST
Trego County
11 SE Trego Center to 10 1535CST 6.7 150
4 N Cedar Bluff Res 1549CST
Early on this tornado had a small
area of contact with the earth,
Bluff Reservoir but did
eventually become bigger and
appeared to be much stronger
north of the lake. It did not
strike anything directly.
Trego County
4 SW Wakeeney to 10 1535CST 0.4 125
3.8 SW Wakeeney 1536CST
This was a brief spinup.
Trego County
2 WSW Wakeeney to 10 1537CST 6.2 200
4 NW Wakeeney 1548CST
This tornado appeard to be very
strong but only did F1 damage to
a barn that did not take a
direct hit.
Trego County
2 NE Collyer to 10 1550CST 1 30
3 NE Collyer 1553CST
This was small rope-like tornado.
Trego County
6 S Ogallah to 10 1556CST 6.5 400
4 E Ogallah 1610CST
This tornado grew quite large
but did not high anything ... it
appeared to be very strong.
Trego County
2 NE Cedar Bluff Res 10 1557CST 0.2 15
1558CST
This was small rope-like
tornado.
Trego County
4 SE Wakeeney to 10 1557CST 0.5 30
4.2 ESE Wakeeney 1559CST
This tornado did not high
anything.
Trego County
1 E Ogallah 10 1558CST
The hail reduced visibility
down to near zero!
Trego County
1.8 SW Ogallah to 10 1604CST 3.7 150
2.3 NNW Ogallah 1613CST
There was nothing to hit.
Stafford County
9 SSE Macksville 10 1609CST
Rush County
Bison 10 1614CST
Rush County
Liebenthal 10 1615CST
Pratt County
Byers 10 1635CST
Ellis County
6 SSE Victoria 10 1650CST
Ellis County
3 E Hays to 10 1653CST 3.3 100
2 SW Emmeram 1659CST
Even though this tornado existed
for six minutes and travelled
over 3 miles, it never hit
anything.
Ellis County
4 NNE Hays 10 1655CST
Ellis County
6 ESE Victoria 10 1655CST
Rush County
11 N Otis to 10 1705CST 1.4 50
12 NNE Otis 1708CST
There was some roof damage to
a farm. A gooseneck trailer was
five foot tongue was driven
completely into the ground.
There was also some tree damage.
Stafford County
2 E Dillwyn 10 1709CST
Stafford County
8 N Hudson 10 1741CST
Pratt County
1 S Preston 10 1819CST
The hail completely covered
the ground and the highway.
Barber County
Medicine Lodge 10 1820CST
Barber County
Sharon 10 2028CST
Meade County
15 S Meade 17 1944CST
Grant County
8 WNW Ulysses 18 1545CST
Grant County
7 W Ulysses 18 1545CST
Grant County
7 WNW Ulysses 18 1557CST
Clark County
3 S Ashland 20 1622CST
Kiowa County
2 S Mullinville 20 1655CST
Clark County
Englewood 20 1720CST
Kiowa County
7 N Greensburg 20 1724CST
Edwards County
5 S Centerview 20 1725CST
The hail covered the ground.
Clark County
7 N Englewood 20 1730CST
Clark County
6 N Englewood 20 1730CST
Edwards County
4 S Centerview 20 1730CST
Clark County
9 NW Englewood 20 1740CST
Clark County
9 NW Englewood 20 1745CST
Clark County
1 NW Acres 20 1800CST
Meade County
11 E Meade 20 1800CST
Pratt County
Pratt 20 1832CST
Clark County
2 S Ashland 20 1833CST
Pratt County
9 S Pratt 20 1833CST
Clark County
3 N Ashland 20 1850CST
Clark County
2 SE Ashland 20 1854CST
Clark County
1 NE Ashland 20 1900CST
Clark County
9 NW Englewood 20 1900CST
This was the second occurrence
of tennis ball size hail this
evening.
Comanche County
Coldwater 20 1900CST
Clark County
8 N Englewood 20 1914CST
Comanche County
10 S Protection 20 1940CST
Meade County
10 SE Meade 20 1940CST
Barber County
3 SW Hazelton 20 1945CST
Windows were blown out of a
garage.
Comanche County
5 NW Coldwater 20 1948CST
Comanche County
9 E Buttermilk 20 2030CST
Clark County
4 W Ashland 20 2033CST
Seward County
6 N Liberal 27 1925CST
KENTUCKY, Central
Hart County
Horse Cave 12 1648EST
Several trees were blown down.
Hart County
1 N Horse Cave 12 1655EST
Green County
Creal 12 1725EST
Taylor County
Campbellsville 12 1755EST
Hancock County
Lewisport 22 1643EST
Trees and power lines were
downed.
Logan County
Russellville 22 1655EST
1705EST
Hancock County
Countywide 22 1720EST
Numerous trees and power lines
were downed, mainly over the
Northern part of the county.
Edmonson County
Brownsville 22 1730EST
Hardin County
Sonora 22 1738EST
Warren County
Bowling Green 22 1741EST
Hardin County
Glendale 22 1744EST
Shelby County
Finchville 22 1744EST
Jefferson County
Anchorage 22 1753EST
Ohio County
Beaver Dam 22 1753EST
Warren County
Bowling Green 22 1800EST
Numerous trees and power lines
were downed.
Bullitt County
Countywide 22 1808EST
Trees and power lines were
downed.
Hart County
Horse Cave 22 1808EST
Hart County
Horse Cave 22 1808EST
Trees were downed.
Jefferson County
Anchorage 22 1808EST
Jefferson County
Prospect 22 1814EST
Spencer County
7 SW Taylorsville 22 1816EST
Spencer County
2 E Taylorsville 22 1825EST
Several trees were blown down.
Trimble County
5 N Bedford 22 1827EST
Barren County
Glasgow 22 1830EST
Thunderstorm winds did roof
damage to several buildings.
KYZ064 Green
22 1838EST
Gradient winds blew the roof off
a building in downtown
Greensburg.
Shelby County
Waddy 22 1845EST
Thunderstorm winds did
unspecified structural
damage to a home.
Franklin County
Frankfort 22 1858EST
Metcalfe County
Gascon 22 1925EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Fayette County
Lexington 22 1939EST
Fayette County
Lexington 22 1940EST
Bourbon County
Millersburg 22 1950EST
Several trees were blown down.
Madison County
Richmond 22 2000EST
2001EST
Vehicles were dented at the
Kentucky State Police Post.
Jefferson County
.9 ESE Louisville to 22 1747EST 0.3 50
1.1 E Louisville 1749EST
The tornado first touched down
near the intersection of Campbell
where the roof on a business was
destroyed, and a telephone pole
was snapped, an empty trailer was
flipped over near this location.
The Stockyard Farm Supply Company
on south johnson street sustained
roof damage.
Madison County
Countywide 30 0235EST
0515EST
Numerous roads across Madison
County were closed due to high
water. Some creeks and streams
were out of their banks.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Wayne County
Burfield 22 1850EST
Mccreary County
Greenwood 22 1923EST
Pulaski County
Oak Hill 22 1954EST
Laurel County
Fariston 22 2000EST
Laurel County
5 W London 22 2029EST
Laurel County
6 W London 22 2030EST
Power pole blown down on Highway 192.
Laurel County
London 22 2036EST
Trees down across Highway 192 near London.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead 22 2000EST
2005EST
Estill County
Irvine 22 2015EST
Awning blown off a funeral home.
Powell County
Clay City 22 2015EST
Trees down on Happy Top Road near Clay
City.
Jackson County
5 N Mc Kee 22 2017EST
Several trees blown down near Turkey
Foot.
Wolfe County
1 E Toliver 22 2050EST
Two trees down near the junction of
Highways 1010 and 2489.
Clay County
10 SE Manchester 22 2050EST
Trees down on Highway 1524 near Goose
Rock.
Lee County
3 N Beattyville 22 2100EST
Quarter size hail reported on Highway 11
near Beattyville.
Owsley County
Vincent 22 2100EST
Menifee County
Wellington 22 2100EST
Power line blown down on Route 1569.
Also, one tree blown down 1 mile east of
Frenchburg on Highway 1274.
Knox County
10 E Barbourville 22 2100EST
Trees down on both Highway 223 and
Highway 718.
Pike County
Forest Hills 22 2137EST
Martin County
Inez 22 2140EST
Floyd County
3 W Prestonsburg 22 2145EST
Floyd County
Martin 22 2204EST
Johnson County
Flatgap 22 2145EST
Power lines blown down near Flatgap.
Magoffin County
Salyersville 22 2150EST
Rockcastle County
Conway 29 2338EST
30 0330EST
Five to eight inches of water flowing
over both lanes of Highway 25.
Floyd County
4 W Prestonsburg 30 0125EST
0500EST
Six to eight inches of water flowing over
Highway 1427, three miles west from
Highway 23.
Magoffin County
Salyersville 30 0201EST
0530EST
Flash flooding occurred along Rockhouse
Fork of Burning Fork. Also, Routes 40,
30, 7, and 807 were closed due to high
water.
Estill County
1 SW Irvine 30 0223EST
0800EST
Six to eight inches of water flowing
over Dark Hollow and Clear Creek roads.
Also, six inches of water was reported to
be flowing over Murphys Ford Road, five
miles south of Irvine.
Martin County
Beauty 30 0240EST
0830EST
Three and a half to four feet of water
flowing over Highway 2031.
Morgan County
1 S Relief 30 0254EST
0830EST
One and a half feet of water flowing
across Patoker Branch.
Breathitt County
Jackson 30 0300EST
0700EST
Flash flooding destroyed several roads.
Peg Fork, Walnut Fork, and Hunting
Creek were hardest hit. Roads in the
Highway 1098 area were impassable due to
high water. Numerous culverts were
washed out across the county.
Lee County
3 NE Pinnacle 30 0303EST
0700EST
Highway 52 was closed and impassable due
to high water.
Johnson County
3 S Paintsville 30 0334EST
0824EST
Highway 40 closed due to high water at
Boons Camp and Oil Springs.
KYZ107 Johnson
30 0334EST
1255EST
Millers creek flooded near Van Lear
across Silk Stocking Loop.
Perry County
Krypton 30 0450EST
1400EST
Junction of Highway 451 and Devil Skull
Road closed due to high water.
KYZ110 Floyd
30 0500EST
1255EST
Up to two feet of standing water covered
Highway 1427 four miles northwest of
Prestonsburg.
KYZ109 Magoffin
30 0730EST
2359EST
Several areas along Highway 460 covered
with water. This flooding continued into
Sunday Morning May 1st.
KYZ059 Powell
30 0735EST
1636EST
One foot of water covered Highway 15
along the Middle Fork between Stanton
and Slade.
KYZ058 Estill
30 0800EST
2359EST
Highway 52 near the Lee county line was
closed due to high water. The flooding
came to an end on the morning of May 3.
KYZ119 Martin
30 0830EST
1625EST
Blacklog Road near Inez covered with
water.
KYZ111 Lee
30 0855EST
1420EST
Dark Hollow, Murphys Fork, Mills Creek,
and Red Lick roads were closed due to
high water.
KYZ106 Morgan
30 0935EST
1420EST
Highway 191, near Highway 460 in West
Liberty, closed due to high water.
Mudslides were also reported on Highways
7 and 437.
KYZ111-114 Lee - Owsley
30 1235EST
2359EST
The South Fork of the Kentucky River at
Booneville crested at 29.52 feet or 2.5
feet above flood stage on May 1, 2005
at 12:30 am EDT. The Kentucky River at
Heidelberg crested at 21.50 feet or 1.5
feet above flood stage on May 1, 2005 at
3:30 pm EDT.
KYZ109 Magoffin
30 1236EST
2001EST
The Licking River at Salyersville
crested at 17.52 feet or 1.52 feet above
flood stage on April 30, 2005 at 4 pm
EDT.
KENTUCKY, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Carroll County
Carrollton 22 1840EST
1844EST
Gallatin County
2 N Sparta 22 1855EST
1900EST
Trees were downed near the intersection
of Interstate 71 and State Route 35.
Pendleton County
Peach Grove 22 1930EST
1935EST
A home sustained damage to its roof and
front porch.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
KYZ014 Union
4 1100CST
11 1300CST
Minor flooding of the Ohio River
occurred, mainly upriver from the
confluence of the Wabash River. At J.T.
Myers Lock and Dam near Uniontown, the
river crested at 37.8 feet on the 8th.
This was less than a foot above the
flood stage of 37 feet. Minor flooding
of low-lying fields and woodlands
occurred.
Ballard County
Barlow 12 1412CST
Copious amounts of hail covered the
ground.
Hickman County
Oakton to 21 1908CST
3 NW Clinton 1915CST
KYZ005 Mccracken
22 1300CST
1700CST
Strong west winds occurred in the wake
of a cold front passage. The strongest
sustained winds were around 30 MPH at
Barkley Regional Airport near Paducah,
with gusts to 40 MPH. Small trees were
blown down a couple of miles south of
the airport.
Henderson County
Henderson 22 1445CST
Several trees and power lines were blown
down. One tree landed on a police
cruiser, damaging the windshield and
hood. A tree landed on a house on
Kentucky Highway 266. Some trees fell on
Kentucky Highway 351 and on Old U.S. 60
East.
Daviess County
1 SE Owensboro to 22 1526CST
Maceo 1536CST
Several trees were blown down from the
east side of Owensboro to the northeast
corner of the county.
LAKE ERIE
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 20 0855EST
Willowick 1015EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 20 0855EST
Willowick 1015EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 20 0855EST
Vermilion 1015EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 20 0855EST
Avon Point 1015EST
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 20 0855EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1015EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 20 0855EST
Vermilion 1015EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 20 0855EST
Avon Point 1015EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 20 0855EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1015EST
A line of very strong thunderstorms
moved east across Lake Erie and produced
estimated wind gusts in excess of
35 knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 20 1345EST
Willowick 1500EST
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 20 1345EST
The Islands 1500EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 20 1345EST
Vermilion 1500EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 20 1345EST
Avon Point 1500EST
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 20 1345EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1500EST
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 20 1345EST
The Islands 1500EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 20 1345EST
Vermilion 1500EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 20 1345EST
Avon Point 1500EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 20 1345EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1500EST
A line of severe thunderstorms moved
east across Lake Erie and produced
estimated wind gusts in excess of 35
knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 27 2330EST
Willowick 28 0100EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 27 2330EST
Willowick 28 0100EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 27 2330EST
Vermilion 28 0100EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 27 2330EST
Avon Point 28 0100EST
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 27 2330EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 28 0100EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 27 2330EST
Vermilion 28 0100EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 27 2330EST
Avon Point 28 0100EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 27 2330EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 28 0100EST
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
quickly east across Lake Erie and
produced wind gusts in excess of 35 knots.
A 36 knot thunderstorm wind gust was
measured along the shore of Lake Erie at
C2eveland Burke Lakefront Airport.
LOUISIANA, Northeast
NOT RECEIVED.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
Winn Parish
Sikes 01 0005CST
Hail covered the ground.
Caldwell Parish
15 NW Columbia 01 0020CST
Hail fell in Vixen.
Ouachita Parish
West Monroe to 01 0035CST
Monroe 0040CST
A few trees were downed ... including
one that fell atop mobile home in West
Monroe. Trees were also downed on Shady
Ln and near Finks and Hideaway Rd.
Caldwell Parish
Columbia 01 0035CST
Caldwell Parish
7 NE Columbia 01 0040CST
Hail fell in the town of Hebert.
Grant Parish
Dry Prong 01 0215CST
Bossier Parish
Plain Dealing 05 2100CST
Lightning stuck a home in town resulting
in moderate damage. No injuries were
reported.
De Soto Parish
10 E Mansfield 05 2225CST
Bossier Parish
Plain Dealing 05 2230CST
Bienville Parish
5 SW Fryeburg to 05 2315CST 3 300
1 W Fryeburg 2321CST
A supercell storm spawned a tomado across
northwest Bienville parish. The storm
destroyed two mobile homes and did minor
damage to 6 other homes along its path.
Numerous trees and powerlines were also
blown over in the storm. There was one
injury from a tree hitting a mobile home
approximately one half mile north of
Fryeburg.
Webster Parish
3 S Heflin to 05 2321CST 1 300
2 SE Heflin 2330CST
This was a continuation of the tornado
that first formed 4 miles SW of Fryeburg
... and then crossed into extreme southern
Webster Parish. This storm destroyed two
mobile homes and damaged four other homes
along with uprooting or snapping several
trees along its path. Several power poles
were also downed.
Bienville Parish
1 N Fryeburg to 05 2330CST 2 300
2 NE Fryeburg 2335CST
This storm was a continuation of the
tornado that originally touched down in
Bienville Parish before moving northeast
into southern Webster Parish before once
again entering into Bienville Parish
before dissipating. The storm continued
to knock down trees and powerlines but
did no other damage.
Jackson Parish
Chatham 06 0100CST
Grant Parish
5 E Colfax 06 0215CST
A few trees were downed.
Grant Parish
Fishville 06 0310CST
La Salle Parish
Jena 06 0340CST
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 11 0543CST
1200CST
Severe street flooding at Pines Rd and
Interstate 20 ... at Line Ave and Evangel
... and on the 2200 block of Grimmet Dr.
Caddo Parish
5 SW Shreveport 11 0700CST
Lightning struck the roof of a home in
Keithville resulting in a house fire. The
fire consumed the house and a vehicle
parked inside the garage. There were no
injuries.
Bossier Parish
5 E Benton 11 0700CST
1100CST
Water across the road from a creek over
flowing.
Bossier Parish
Benton 11 0725CST
1100CST
Severe street flooding in the downtown
area.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 11 0800CST
1200CST
Excessive heavy rainfall resulted in a
bridge being washed out on Jefferson
Paige Rd. on the west side of town.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City 11 0820CST
1100CST
Road closures from excessive heavy
rainfall at Old Minden Rd, Preston and
Patricia as well as Airline Dr.
Webster Parish
Springhill 11 0841CST
1100CST
Downtown street flooding.
Webster Parish
Dixie Inn 11 0900CST
1100CST
The Interstate 20 on-ramp near Dixie Inn
was barricaded from excessive heavy
rainfall.
Claiborne Parish
Homer 11 0925CST
1245CST
Several roads closed due to high water
around Homer ... as well as Hwy 3062 west
of town ... and Hwy 520 north of the
Detention Center.
Sabine Parish
Converse 11 0940CST
A few trees were downed near Hwy 171.
Sabine Parish
7 W Florien 11 1040CST
Trees downed on Hwy 191.
De Soto Parish
1 S Mansfield 22 1002CST
Hail fell on the south side of town.
Sabine Parish
Pleasant Hill 22 1050CST
Union Parish
4 SE Downsville 29 2030CST
Union Parish
6 E Downsville 29 2033CST
Golfball sized hail fell at Rocky Branch.
Ouachita Parish
5 NW Monroe 29 2034CST
Ouachita Parish
Sterlington 29 2035CST
Ouachita Parish
Sterlington 29 2035CST
Caldwell Parish
Grayson 29 2330CST
Caldwell Parish
Grayson 29 2330CST
Trees and power lines were downed.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
Tangipahoa Parish
1.5 NW Kentwood 06 0640CST 0.2 20
0645CST
A weak tomado briefly touched down in the
Line Creek community destroying 5 sheds,
damaging a house, uprooting 3 trees, and
knocking over a gas tank.
Jefferson Parish
Lafitte to 06 0922CST 3 40
3 NE Lafitte 0928CST
A tornado touched down in Lafitte in
Jefferson Parish near City Park Street and
Highway 45 causing damage to trees and
power lines and blowing a vehicle off the
road along Highway 45. The tornado later
continued to travel northeast into
Plaquemines Parish
Plaquemines Parish
3 SW Bertrandville to 06 0928CST 8 40
5 NE Bertrandville 0940CST
A tornado moved out of Jefferson Parish
northeastward into Plaquemines Parish
where about 25 homes and several trees
and power lines were damaged from the
Bertrandville area to near Braithwaite.
The tornado continued to move northeast
into St. Bernard Parish.
St. Bernard Parish
3 WSW St Bernard to 06 0940CST 2 40
2 W St Bernard 0945CST
A tornado moved into St. Bernard Parish
where some tree damge occurred before
dissipating
A meso-cyclone thunderstorm
produced a tornado causing damage from
Jefferson Parish northeastward across
Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes.
Lafourche Parish
Port Fourchon to 06 1112CST 2 50
2 NE Port Fourchon 1118CST
A waterspout moved onshore as a multi
vortex tornado in Port Fourchon resulting
in damage to approximately 12 structures,
including several port buildings and three
businesses. A few buildings sustained
significant damage. Two persons suffered
minor injuries. Several hundred vehicles
were damage either by flying debris, or
with windows blown out. Approximately one
mile of power lines were downed along
Louisiana Highway 3090 which leads to Port
Fourchon.
Plaquemines Parish
Port Sulphur 06 1210CST 1 50
1220CST
The same meso-cylone thunderstorm that
produced a tornado earlier in Port
Fourchon, spawned another tornado that
touched near Port Sulphur damaging 15
mobile homes and snapping several
telephone poles.
Terrebonne Parish
5 S Chauvin 06 1245CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts caused mainly roof
damage to six homes, and several trees
were blown down as well as power lines
downed.
Lafourche Parish
Thibodaux 11 1724CST
Jefferson Parish
Metairie 11 2200CST
A tree was blown down on a truck.
Pointe Coupee Parish
Lottie 22 1808CST
Golf ball and quarter size hail was
reported.
Washington Parish
1 W Franklinton 26 1230CST
Washington Parish
Pine 26 1235CST
Nickel size hail was observed.
St. Tammany Parish
Abita Spgs 30 0557CST
Trees were reported down on Highway 36
and on Highway 437.
LOUISIANA, Southwest
Evangeline Parish
Ville Platte 06 0820CST
St. Landry Parish
4 WNW Big Cane 06 0845CST
Avoyelles Parish
Bordelonville 06 1145CST
Beauregard Parish
7 WNW Fields 11 1145CST
Trees were blown down across the raod and
a tin roof was blown off a home.
Beauregard Parish
Fields 11 1147CST
Rapides Parish
4 NE Gardner 22 1528CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Rapides Parish
5 SW Alexandria 22 1530CST
Avoyelles Parish
Bunkie 22 1635CST
Extensive damage occurred across Bunkie.
Many trees and power lines were blown
down, some across homes, automobiles, and
businesses, the worst damage happened on
the east side of the tracks, where several
homes received roof damage, and several
businesses had sheet metal ripped off the
roofs and walls.
Avoyelles Parish
8 SE Evergreen 22 1655CST
St. Landry Parish
Big Cane 22 1700CST
Several homes and businesses were damaged
when trees and power lines were blown
down.
St. Landry Parish
Melville 22 1735CST
Number Estimate
Person Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
INDIANA, Central
Daviess County
3 SE Odon 0 0
Highway 231 was covered with water at
the intersection of US 231 and SR 58.
Hamilton County
Fishers 0 0 250K
Lightning struck and damaged at least
seven homes in the Fishers area early in
the morning of 22 April 2005. One of these
homes was so heavily damaged that it was
possible that the home may have needed to
be razed.
Lawrence County
Mitchell 0 0
Jackson County
4 NE Medora 0 0
Morgan County
Mooresville 0 0
Morgan County
1 NE Mooresville 0 0
Marion County
5 SW Indianapolis 0 0
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 0 0
Marion County
5 SW Indianapolis 0 0
Jackson County
10 SW Seymour 0 0
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 0 0
Marion County
5 S Indianapolis 0 0
Marion County
4 SW Indianapolis to 0 0
9 NE Indianapolis
Marion County
1 S Indianapolis 0 0
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 0 0
Jackson County
Seymour 0 0
Knox County
5 E Vincennes 0 0
Johnson County
3 W Greenwood 0 0
Knox County
3 E Vincennes 0 0
Johnson County
Greenwood 0 0
Marion County
Southport 0 0
Johnson County
1 N Greenwood 0 0
Marion County
5 S Indianapolis 0 0
Daviess County
Cannelburg 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Daviess County
Montgomery 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Daviess County
Washington 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Jennings County
6 SE North Vernon 0 0
Shelby County
Fairland 0 0
Martin County
Loogootee 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Marion County
Indianapolis 0 0
Hamilton County
Carmel 0 0
Marion County
5 N Indianapolis 0 0
Hamilton County
Carmel 0 0
Jackson County
Brownstown 0 0
Marion County
1 NE Indianapolis 0 0
Hamilton County
Carmel 0 0
Marion County
Indianapolis 0 0
Hamilton County
Fishers 0 0
Hendricks County
2 NE Danville 0 0
Shelby County
6 W Shelbyville 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Shelby County
Shelbyville 0 0
Hancock County
2 S Westland 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Lawrence County
Mitchell 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Rush County
Carthage 0 0
Trees and a highway sign were blown
down.
Hendricks County
8 E Danville 0 0
Shelby County
Shelbyville 0 0
Hamilton County
Carmel 0 0
Shelby County
1 E Shelbyville 0 0
Jackson County
Brownstown 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Shelby County
10 S Shelbyville 0 0
Morgan County
Mooresville 0 0
Decatur County
Clarksburg 0 0
Morgan County
5 S Mooresville 0 0
Decatur County
Clarksburg 0 0
Johnson County
5 W Greenwood 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Complexes of severe thunderstorms
moved northward through central
Indiana on the afternoon and evening
of 22 April 2005.
Widespread reports of hail were
received, with some damaging winds
reported as well.
INDIANA, Northeast
Huntington County
5 SW Markle 0 0
Penny size hail fell for 5 minutes.
INDIANA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
INDIANA, South Central
Washington County
Mc Kinley 0 0
Penny size hail covered the ground.
Dubois County
Ferdinand 0 0 75K
Thunderstorm winds caused widespread
damage in and east of Ferdinand. The
roof was blown off a processing
plant. Several homes in the town
sustained roof damage. A horse barn
was destroyed east of town.
Dubois County
Birdseye 0 0
A tree 18 inches in diameter was
blown across a road.
Orange County
Countywide 0 0
Trees were blown down countywide. One
was blocking the intersection of
Highway 56 and Airport Road in French
Lick.
Crawford County
Countywide 0 0 10K
Aluminum siding was torn from a
building in English. Trees and power
lines were downed countywide.
Dubois County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous trees and power lines were
blocking roads across the county.
Billboards and signs were blown over
along Interstate 64 near Ferdinand.
Washington County
Livonia 0 0
Floyd County
New Albany 0 0
Clark County
Sellersburg 0 0
Trees were downed.
INDIANA, Southeast
Ripley County
1 SSW Sunman 0 0
Switzerland County
2 N Vevay to 0 0 20K
East Enterprise
Ohio County
2 W Rising Sun 0 0
INDIANA, Southwest
INZ085-087
0 0
Minor flooding of the Ohio River
occurred. At Newburgh, where flood
stage is 38 feet, the river crested
at 41.4 feet on April 8. At Mount
Vernon, where flood stage is 35 feet,
the river crested at 37.5 feet on the
same date. This resulted in minor
flooding of low-lying fields and
woodlands.
Vanderburgh County
5 WSW Evansville 0 0
Dime-size hail was reported at the
University of Southern Indiana.
Spencer County
Hatfield 0 0
Vanderburgh County
1 N Stacer 0 0
On the south side of Interstate 64
near the Gibson County line, a wall
cloud lowered and produced a small
funnel. The funnel cloud never
extended more than halfway to the
ground. After about 15 minutes, the
wall cloud ascended into the storm
base.
Spencer County
Lamar 0 0
Very cold temperatures in the upper
levels of the atmosphere promoted
the development of hail-producing
thunderstorms. The hail ranged up to
the size of dimes in a few storms.
Posey County
Wadesville to 0 0
Poseyville
Dime-size hail was reported in
Wadesville, and one-inch hail fell
at Poseyville.
Posey County
Wadesville 0 0 2K
A trained spotter measured a wind
gust to 60 MPH. Trees and fences
were blown down along Route 66.
Vanderburgh County
St Wendells 0 0 20K
Hail about the size of baseballs
broke windows.
Vanderburgh County
Evansville to 0 0 30K
(Evv)Dress Arpt Evan
The automated observing system at the
Evansville Airport measured a wind
gust to 61 MPH. Multiple trees and
power lines were blown down on the
southwest side of Evansville. A
trained spotter estimated a gust to
60 MPH on the west side of
Evansville. A tree fell on a car,
smashing the windshield and briefly
trapping two women. One of the women
was taken to a local hospital but
was not injured.
Gibson County
Haubstadt 0 0
Warrick County
Newburgh 0 0
Trees were blown down on Bell Road.
Warrick County
Lynnville to 0 0 10K
Selvin
Trees and power lines were blown
down along the Interstate 64 corridor
across northern Warrick County,
including Lynnville and Selvin. In
Selvin, wind gusts estimated near
60 MPH blew the roof and doors off
a pole barn.
Gibson County
Oakland City 0 0
An off-duty National Weather Service
employee estimated a wind gust to 60
MPH.
Pike County
Petersburg 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down.
Warrick County
Selvin 0 0 10K
Lightning struck the Selvin Community
Center, burning a portion of the roof.
Strong to severe thunderstorms
tracked east across southwest
Indiana. The most intense storm of
this episode moved from northeast
Posey County across northern
Vanderburgh County, producing very
large and damaging hail northwest of
Evansville. Outflow winds from this
storm were clocked around 60 MPH
in the Evansville area. The storm
then continued across southern
Gibson County and Pike County.
IOWA, Central
Greene County
2 S Rippey 0 0
Grundy County
1 N Reinbeck 0 0
Tama County
1 NNE Gladbrook 0 0
Carroll County
Arcadia 0 0
Audubon County
4 S Audubon 0 0 1K
Marshall County
Gilman 0 0 3K
Moist and unstable air was in place
over Iowa as a cold front dropped
southeast into the state. Surface dew
points were in the upper 50s to low
60s. Precipitable water values were
quite high for the time of the year
with amounts in the 1 to 1.5 inch
range. The airmass became quite
unstable in the afternoon with CAPE
values near 2500 J/kg and lifted
indices in the -7 C. range. In spite
of the passage of a strong upper
level low earlier in the day, rapid
destabilization and the approaching
cold front allowed for a line of
strong thunderstorms to develop. They
generally formed in an east to west
line across the central sections of
the state. The storms produced very
heavy rainfall and marginal severe
hail. Reports of three quarter inch
hail were received with some of the
hail up to nickle size. Later on,
the thunderstorms produced a
lightning strike near Gilman. The
lightning struck a tree and blow out
the windows in several houses in the
area.
IOWA, East Central and Southeast
Muscatine County
4.8 ESE Nichols 0 0
Weak low pressure developed along a
stationary front across Iowa and
moved east. The low allowed isolated
severe thunderstorms to develop in a
semi-moist atmosphere across East
Central Iowa. The storms moved
southeast along the front into
Northwest and West Central Illinois.
IOWA, Northeast
Clayton County
1 SW Elkader 0 0
Clayton County
1 SW Elkader 0 0
Clayton County
Garber 0 0 1K
Clayton County
Elkport 0 0 0.80K
Hail ranging in size from pennies
to golf balls was reported by the
public and amateur radio operators.
IOWA, Northwest
Clay County
Spencer 0 0
Runoff from heavy rain caused
flooding of numerous streets in
Spencer, with water flowing over
curbs.
Lyon County
7 SW Larchwood 0 0
Woodbury County
Salix 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down one to
two inch diameter branches and a few
power poles.
Woodbury County
2 E Salix 0 0
Plymouth County
Le Mars 0 0
Woodbury County
2 W Sloan 0 0 5K
Thunderstorm winds destroyed a barn.
IOWA, Southwest
Harrison County
3 S Modale 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated
at over 60 mph overturned a center
pivot and bent a few signs south
of Modale.
Harrison County
3 S Modale 0 0
Nickel size hail was accompanied by
very heavy rain and strong winds
south of Modale. There was a public
report of 4.2 inches of rain with
this storm which left "considerable"
amounts of standing water yet that
next morning.
Montgomery County
1 S Red Oak 0 0
Harrison County
Magnolia 0 0
Hail up to dime size covered the
ground around Magnolia.
Shelby County
2 NE Kirkman 0 0
Harrison County
2 NW Little Sioux 0 0
Monona County
Blencoe 0 0
Mills County
2 W Pacific Jet 0 0
A trained weather spotter estimated
thunderstorm wind gusts of 65 mph.
Fremont County
2 S Randolph 0 0
Fremont County
4 NNW Thurman 0 0
Fremont County
4 S Farragut 0 0
Page County
Shenandoah 0 0
KANSAS, East
Morris County
Wilsey 0 0
Morris County
Dwight 0 0
Morris County
Wilsey 0 0
Morris County
2 NNW Wilsey 0 0
Lyon County
Olpe 0 0
Geary County
2 E Junction City 0 0
Cloud County
Jamestown 0 0
Cloud County
6 N Glasco 0 0
Jackson County
Delia 0 0
KSZ037>040-055>056
0 0
Dense fog formed around 1230 am and
created hazardous driving conditions.
Visibilities were reported near zero
in some areas. Several accidents
occurred.
Morris County
White City 0 0
Geary County
3 E Junction City 0 0
Geary County
3 E Junction City 0 0
Riley County
Manhattan 0 0
Washington County
7 SW Morrowville 0 0
Wabaunsee County
1 SE Eskridge 0 0
Ground almost white from hail. No
wind.
Washington County
2 E Linn 0 0
Washington County
7 SW Morrowville 0 0
Washington County
2 N Linn 0 0
Washington County
3 S Washington 0 0
Near Washington, the highway
department needed snowplows to clear
U.S. Highway 36 and Kansas Highway 9.
Washington County
5 N Hanover 0 0
Coffey County
8 NE Burlington 0 0
Jefferson County
4 ESE Meriden 0 0
Shawnee County
Topeka 0 0
Reported at 21st and Washburn.
Jefferson County
Meriden 0 0
Jefferson County
Valley Falls 0 0
Jefferson County
5 W Oskaloosa 0 0
Republic County
5 NW Republic 0 0
Republic County
Republic 0 0
Republic County
Republic 0 0
10 minute duration
Republic County
Republic 0 0
Republic County
1 ESE Republic 0 0
hail covered ground
Republic County
2 N Republic 0 0
Republic County
7 WNW Munden 0 0
Republic County
9 N Belleville 0 0
Republic County
3 NE Munden 0 0
Republic County
Munden 0 0
Republic County
3 NW Munden 0 0
Republic County
4 NW Republic 0 0
Republic County
4 WNW Munden 0 0
Hail covers U.S. Highway 81.
Republic County
7 NW Munden 0 0
Republic County
6 NW Munden 0 0
Hailed for a half hour and covered
sidewalk.
Cloud County
Glasco 0 0
Cloud County
4 S Aurora 0 0
Cloud County
4 S Glasco 0 0
Cloud County
Aurora 0 0
Clay County
Morganville 0 0
Republic County
6 E Republic 0 0
Pottawatomie County
Wheaton 0 0
Nemaha County
8 SW Corning 0 0
Nemaha County
Corning 0 0
Nemaha County
3 S Corning 0 0
Jackson County
1 S Soldier 0 0
Nemaha County
3 NW Corning 0 0
Very weak tornado briefly touched
down. It caused little to no damage
as it traveled across open country.
Jackson County
8 N Holton 0 0 50K
Hail damaged windshields and roofs
of some outbuildings.
Jackson County
6 NNE Holton 0 0
Nemaha County
Wetmore 0 0
Jackson County
6 NNE Holton 0 0
Jackson County
2 S Whiting 0 0
Jackson County
2 S Whiting 0 0
Hail covered the ground.
Jefferson County
Nortonville 0 0
Jefferson County
Nortonville 0 0
KANSAS, Extreme Southeast
Cherokee County
Columbus 0 0
Crawford County
Cherokee 0 0
Cherokee County
9 E Columbus 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several power poles and trees.
Crawford County
7 NW Mc Cune 0 0 0 0
Crawford County Emergency Management
observed a tornado briefly touch
down in western Crawford County. A
National Weather Service storm
survey indicated that several trees
were downed from tornadic winds.
Cherokee County
5 W Melrose 0 0 0 0
Cherokee County Emergency Management
observed a brief tornado touch down
in rural western Cherokee County. A
National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that no damage occurred
from the tornado.
Cherokee County
5 SW Columbus 0 0
Cherokee County
1 SW Columbus 0 0
Cherokee County
Columbus 0 0
Crawford County
2 N Mc Cune 0 0
Bourbon County
1 SE Petersburg 0 0 5K 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
damaged a roof of a farm house. Minor
tree damage was also observed.
Crawford County
Frontenac 0 0
KANSAS, North Central
Osborne County
1 W Alton to 0 0 0 0
2 W Alton
A tornado in far northwest Osborne
County drifted west across rural
areas of the county west of Alton.
No damage was reported.
Rooks County
2.5 NE Stockton to 0 0 0 0
1.5 NE Stockton
A tornado drifted west across rural
areas just northeast of Stockton. No
damage was reported.
Osborne County
2 N Alton 0 0 25K 150K
Jewell County
3 S Formoso 0 0 0 0
Mitchell County
Cawker City 0 0 0 0
Phillips County
Countywide 0 0 150K 500K
A large closed upper level low
pressure system spawned tornado
producing thunderstorms in north
central Kansas. Two tornadoes were
reported. One was near Alton in
Osborne County and the other near
Stockton in Rooks County. The
tornadoes actually moved west
northwest around the upper level low.
Fortunately, no damage was reported.
Heavy rain of 2 to 4 inches and the
resultant runoff was responsible for
flash flooding in Phillips County.
The heaviest rain fell in the
Stuttgart and Logan areas. At one
point during the evening, there were
severe roads throughout the county
under water. The water receded by
midnight.
Rooks County
4 N Damar 0 0 0 0
Rooks County
4 W Webster Res 0 0 0 0
Jewell County
Mankato 0 0 10K 150K
Jewell County
Mankato 0 0 0 75K
Jewell County
4 W Jewell 0 0 0 0
Jewell County
3 E Mankato 0 0 5K 150K
Jewell County
1 N Formoso 0 0 0 75K
A severe thunderstorm near Mankato,
Kansas dropped hail ranging from peas
to golf balls in size. A motorist
drove through golf ball size hail
east of Mankato and stopped in town
to pass the information to a deputy
sheriff. Snow plows were used to
clear hail from U.S. Highway 36 in
eastern Jewell County. Heavy rain
was widespread in eastern Jewell
County. Mankato reported 1.50" in a
little over one hour and water was
over some rural roads for a time
east of town. Mankato had already
measured 1.50" from a storm the
day before.
Jewell County
2 E Webber 0 0 25K 100K
Mitchell County
2 E Hunter 0 0 0 0
Mitchell County
13 NE Hunter 0 0 0 0
Mitchell County
2 S Asherville 0 0 25K 150K
Mitchell County
6 S Beloit 0 0 0 75K
Jewell County
2 N Webber 0 0 0 0
Scattered late evening thunderstorms
produced large hail across Mitchell
and Jewell counties in north central
Kansas. The hail ranged in size
from nickels to golf balls.
KANSAS, Northeast
Linn County
La Cygne 0 0
Leavenworth County
Tonganoxie 0 0
Leavenworth County
Jarbalo 0 0
Leavenworth County
1 E Basehor 0 0
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth 0 0
Water rose to bottom of cars in
supermarket parking lot.
KANSAS, Northeast
Miami County
8 S Louisburg 0 0
Miami County
6 S Louisburg 0 0
Miami County
5 S Louisburg 0 0
Miami County
5 S Louisburg 0 0
Miami County
6 S Louisburg 0 0
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs 0 0
Atchison County
Arrington 0 0
Atchison County
Effingham 0 0
Atchison County
Effingham 0 0
Atchison County
5 W Atchison to 0 0
5 WSW Atchison
Brief tornado touchdown wrapped
in rain, photographed by storm
chaser in open country.
Atchison County
Muscotah 0 0
Atchison County
10 S Atchison to 0 0
10 SSE Atchison
Tornado videotaped by storm chaser
and observed by Leavenworth Co.
EMA in open country.
Atchison County
Muscotah 0 0
Leavenworth County
3 NW Easton 0 0
Leavenworth County
Easton 0 0
Leavenworth County
3 NW Easton 0 0
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth 0 0
Leavenworth County
Ft Leavenworth 0 0
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth 0 0
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs 0 0
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs 0 0
Wyandotte County
Kansas City 0 0
Wyandotte County
3 NW Edwardsville 0 0
Johnson County
1 N Shawnee 0 0
Johnson County
Shawnee 0 0
KANSAS, Northwest
Gove County
4 S Quinter 0 0
Gove County
1 E Gove 0 0
Thomas County
1 S Gem 0 0
Sheridan County
Tasco 0 0
Water over roads near Tasco.
Wichita County
12 N Leoti 0 0
County roads washed out 4 miles
west of Highway 25.
Wichita County
5 N Leoti 0 0
Water across highway 25.
Norton County
Almena 0 0
County roads washed out.
KSZ001-013-027-041
0 0
Strong gradient winds of 40 mph
with gusts to near 60 mph resulted
in minor property damage.
Sheridan County
8 W Hoxie 0 0
Decatur County
10 SSW Oberlin 0 0
Quarter size hail covered the
ground.
Gove County
1 E Gove 0 0
Gove County
3 N Gove 0 0
Half dollar size hail covered the
ground from Grainfield to north of
Gove. Hail also accumulated on
roadways.
Gove County
Grainfield 0 0
Hail covered the ground.
Graham County
1 SW St Peter 0 0
Brief touchdown over open field
... no known damage. Tornado
reported at County Rd D and
130 in Graham County.
Graham County
10 ESE St Peter 0 0 2K
Tornado went through a farm field,
damaging a calving shed and
throwing several 1500 pound hay
bales. Tornado reported at County
Road C and Road 240 in Graham
County.
Wallace County
11 NNW Sharon Spgs 0 0
Sherman County
19 SW Goodland 0 0
Greeley County
1 N Tribune 0 0
KANSAS, Southeast
Butler County
6 SE El Dorado 0 0
Elk County
12 NW Howard 0 0
Elk County
12 NW Howard 0 0
Rice County
Little River 0 0
Greenwood County
12 W Eureka 0 0
Chautauqua County
Sedan 0 0
Greenwood County
9 WSW Eureka 0 0
Montgomery County
1 W Coffeyville 0 0
Wilson County
5 ESE Neodesha 0 0
Wilson County
6 SE Altoona 0 0
Butler County
Leon 0 0
Ellsworth County
1 SW Kanopolis 0 0
CO-OP observer.
Marion County
2 SE Lincolnville 0 0
CO-OP observer.
Russell County
5 W Milberger to 0 0 75K
7 SW Russell
Farmstead hit sustaining the
following damage: Two sheds and
one garage destroyed. House
sustained broken windows on it's
south side. Several trees
uprooted.
Barton County
10 SW Great Bend 0 0
Russell County
Gorham 0 0
Barton County
5 NW Great Bend 0 0
Brief event.
Russell County
6 SW Russell 0 0
Brief event.
Russell County
5 SW Russell 0 0
Brief event.
Russell County
2 W Russell to 0 0
1 W Russell
Remained in the country.
Barton County
Ellinwood 0 0
Russell County
6 SSW Waldo to 0 0
5 SSW Waldo
Remained in the country.
Barton County
3 E Great Bend 0 0
Kingman County
Cunningham 0 0
Kingman County
9 NW Zenda 0 0
Rice County
1 SE Lyons 0 0
Harper County
3 SE Attica 0 0
Harper County
Attica 0 0
Hail covered ground.
Mcpherson County
4 NE Windom 0 0
Hail covered ground.
Barton County
6 WSW Great Bend 0 0
Barton County
1 E Great Bend 0 0
Damage?
Barton County
1 N Great Bend 0 0
Vehicle damaged.
Barton County
1 E Great Bend 0 0 500K
Approximately 70 cars damaged at
one dealership, while a second
dealership sustained only minor
damage. Many homes sustained roof
damage and broken windows. Some
wheat was also damaged but details
were provided as of this writing.
(Narrative courtesy
Hutchinson News.)
Barton County
5 NE Great Bend 0 0
Barton County
5 SW Hoisington 0 0
Kingman County
1 N Nashville 0 0
Ellsworth County
4 SE Wilson 0 0
Russell County
5 N Dorrance 0 0
Reno County
11 E Arlington 0 0
Reno County
11 E Arlington 0 0
Russell County
5 N Dorrance 0 0
Lincoln County
5 SW Sylvan Grove 0 0
Lincoln County
1 N Sylvan Grove 0 0
Harper County
4 SW Attica 0 0
Harvey County
6 N Burrton 0 0
Harper County
5 SW Attica 0 0
Harper County
3 SSE Attica 0 0
Damage? The 1.00 inch hail was
driven by 74 kt (85 mph) winds.
Harper County
3 SSE Attica 0 0
Large limbs downed. No other
damage reported.
Harper County
4 S Harper 0 0
KSN Weatherlab, Chaparral
High School.
Harper County
Harper 0 0
Limbs downed county-wide.
Harper County
4 S Harper 0 0
KSN Weatherlab, Chaparral
High School.
Sumner County
3 SSE Milan 0 0
Sumner County
6 SW Mayfield 0 0
Sumner County
6 SW Mayfield 0 0
Sumner County
5 W Wellington 0 0
Sumner County
5 W Wellington 0 0
Sumner County
1 N Wellington 0 0
Neosho County
2 S Thayer 0 0
Labette County
1 N Bartlett 0 0
Labette County
1 S Chetopa 0 0
Labette County
1 S Chetopa 0 0
Allen County
5 ESE Humboldt 0 0
Neosho County
3 S Galesburg to 0 0 200K
2 W South Mound
Damage summary: Two miles south of
Galesburg: One barn damaged & two
out-buildings destroyed. Three
miles southeast of Galesburg: Two
mobile homes destroyed, one frame
house foundation & two barns
destroyed. Four miles east-southeast
of Galesburg: Frame house unroofed
with two exterior walls collapsed.
A garage and one shed were
destroyed. Tree damage occurred at
each of these locations.
Neosho County
2 ESE South Mound to 0 0 15K
4 SE St Paul
One frame house was partially
unroofed and one barn destroyed.
tornado crossed the Neosho/Crawford
county line, 5 miles southeast of
St. Paul. The tornado lifted one
mile east of the Neosho/Crawford
county line.
Labette County
Strauss 0 0
Brief event that caused tree
damage.
KANSAS, Southwest
Seward County
6 NNW Kismet to 0 0
5 W Kismet
This tornado moved south-southwest
and damaged two structures. A roof
was blown off a barn, windows
blown out of a vehicle and power
lines were taken down.
Seward County
2 N Hayne to 0 0
1.5 NNW Hayne
This was a brief landspout
tornado that did not hit
anything.
Seward County
1 W Liberal 0 0
Haskell County
5 E Sublette 0 0
Haskell County
5 NE Sublette to 0 0
4.5 NE Sublette
This weak tornado moved
southwest also.
Haskell County
5 E Sublette 0 0
Gray County
12 NW Montezuma to 0 0
9.3 N Copeland
Another tornado that moved
southwest during this afternoon.
Haskell County
12 NE Sublette 0 0
This was brief tornado.
Gray County
5 NW Montezuma to 0 0
6.3 WNW Montezuma
There was nothing for this
southwest moving landspout to
hit.
KSZ061-084
0 0
This non-thunderstorm wind was
reported 14 miles NNE of
Coolidge.
Gray County
5 NE Copeland 0 0
This was smaller of two tornadoes
that were occurring at the same
time within a couple of miles.
Rush County
Otis 0 0
Scott County
Scott City 0 0
Four to six inch diameter tree
branches were broken. A few
shingles were blown off roofs.
Scott County
6 W Scott City 0 0
This was a multiple vortex
tornado that did not strike
anything.
Scott County
1 N Scott State Park 0 0
Contact was made with the
ground for just a minute.
Trego County
21 SSW Wakeeney 0 0
Trego County
5 S Cedar Bluff Res 0 0
Ness County
3 NW Brownell 0 0
Trego County
1 S Cedar Bluff Res 0 0
Trego County
11 SE Trego Center to 0 0
4 N Cedar Bluff Res
Early on this tornado had a small
area of contact with the earth,
Bluff Reservoir but did
eventually become bigger and
appeared to be much stronger
north of the lake. It did not
strike anything directly.
Trego County
4 SW Wakeeney to 0 0
3.8 SW Wakeeney
This was a brief spinup.
Trego County
2 WSW Wakeeney to 0 0
4 NW Wakeeney
This tornado appeard to be very
strong but only did F1 damage to
a barn that did not take a
direct hit.
Trego County
2 NE Collyer to 0 0
3 NE Collyer
This was small rope-like tornado.
Trego County
6 S Ogallah to 0 0
4 E Ogallah
This tornado grew quite large
but did not high anything ... it
appeared to be very strong.
Trego County
2 NE Cedar Bluff Res 0 0
This was small rope-like
tornado.
Trego County
4 SE Wakeeney to 0 0
4.2 ESE Wakeeney
This tornado did not high
anything.
Trego County
1 E Ogallah 0 0
The hail reduced visibility
down to near zero!
Trego County
1.8 SW Ogallah to 0 0
2.3 NNW Ogallah
There was nothing to hit.
Stafford County
9 SSE Macksville 0 0
Rush County
Bison 0 0
Rush County
Liebenthal 0 0
Pratt County
Byers 0 0
Ellis County
6 SSE Victoria 0 0
Ellis County
3 E Hays to 0 0
2 SW Emmeram
Even though this tornado existed
for six minutes and travelled
over 3 miles, it never hit
anything.
Ellis County
4 NNE Hays 0 0
Ellis County
6 ESE Victoria 0 0
Rush County
11 N Otis to 0 0
12 NNE Otis
There was some roof damage to
a farm. A gooseneck trailer was
five foot tongue was driven
completely into the ground.
There was also some tree damage.
Stafford County
2 E Dillwyn 0 0
Stafford County
8 N Hudson 0 0
Pratt County
1 S Preston 0 0
The hail completely covered
the ground and the highway.
Barber County
Medicine Lodge 0 0
Barber County
Sharon 0 0
Meade County
15 S Meade 0 0
Grant County
8 WNW Ulysses 0 0
Grant County
7 W Ulysses 0 0
Grant County
7 WNW Ulysses 0 0
Clark County
3 S Ashland 0 0
Kiowa County
2 S Mullinville 0 0
Clark County
Englewood 0 0
Kiowa County
7 N Greensburg 0 0
Edwards County
5 S Centerview 0 0
The hail covered the ground.
Clark County
7 N Englewood 0 0
Clark County
6 N Englewood 0 0
Edwards County
4 S Centerview 0 0
Clark County
9 NW Englewood 0 0
Clark County
9 NW Englewood 0 0
Clark County
1 NW Acres 0 0
Meade County
11 E Meade 0 0
Pratt County
Pratt 0 0
Clark County
2 S Ashland 0 0
Pratt County
9 S Pratt 0 0
Clark County
3 N Ashland 0 0
Clark County
2 SE Ashland 0 0
Clark County
1 NE Ashland 0 0
Clark County
9 NW Englewood 0 0
This was the second occurrence
of tennis ball size hail this
evening.
Comanche County
Coldwater 0 0
Clark County
8 N Englewood 0 0
Comanche County
10 S Protection 0 0
Meade County
10 SE Meade 0 0
Barber County
3 SW Hazelton 0 0
Windows were blown out of a
garage.
Comanche County
5 NW Coldwater 0 0
Comanche County
9 E Buttermilk 0 0
Clark County
4 W Ashland 0 0
Seward County
6 N Liberal 0 0
KENTUCKY, Central
Hart County
Horse Cave 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Hart County
1 N Horse Cave 0 0
Green County
Creal 0 0
Taylor County
Campbellsville 0 0
Hancock County
Lewisport 0 0
Trees and power lines were
downed.
Logan County
Russellville 0 0
Hancock County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous trees and power lines
were downed, mainly over the
Northern part of the county.
Edmonson County
Brownsville 0 0
Hardin County
Sonora 0 0
Warren County
Bowling Green 0 0
Hardin County
Glendale 0 0
Shelby County
Finchville 0 0
Jefferson County
Anchorage 0 0
Ohio County
Beaver Dam 0 0
Warren County
Bowling Green 0 0
Numerous trees and power lines
were downed.
Bullitt County
Countywide 0 0
Trees and power lines were
downed.
Hart County
Horse Cave 0 0
Hart County
Horse Cave 0 0
Trees were downed.
Jefferson County
Anchorage 0 0
Jefferson County
Prospect 0 0
Spencer County
7 SW Taylorsville 0 0
Spencer County
2 E Taylorsville 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Trimble County
5 N Bedford 0 0
Barren County
Glasgow 0 0 10K
Thunderstorm winds did roof
damage to several buildings.
KYZ064
0 0 50K
Gradient winds blew the roof off
a building in downtown
Greensburg.
Shelby County
Waddy 0 0 25K
Thunderstorm winds did
unspecified structural
damage to a home.
Franklin County
Frankfort 0 0
Metcalfe County
Gascon 0 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Fayette County
Lexington 0 0
Fayette County
Lexington 0 0
Bourbon County
Millersburg 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Madison County
Richmond 0 0 5K
Vehicles were dented at the
Kentucky State Police Post.
Jefferson County
.9 ESE Louisville to 0 0 100K
1.1 E Louisville
The tornado first touched down
near the intersection of Campbell
where the roof on a business was
destroyed, and a telephone pole
was snapped, an empty trailer was
flipped over near this location.
The Stockyard Farm Supply Company
on south johnson street sustained
roof damage.
Madison County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous roads across Madison
County were closed due to high
water. Some creeks and streams
were out of their banks.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Wayne County
Burfield 0 0 0 0
Mccreary County
Greenwood 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
Oak Hill 0 0 0 0
Laurel County
Fariston 0 0 0 0
Laurel County
5 W London 0 0 0 0
Laurel County
6 W London 0 0 1K 0
Power pole blown down on Highway 192.
Laurel County
London 0 0 0 0
Trees down across Highway 192 near
London.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead 0 0 0 0
Estill County
Irvine 0 0 0.50K 0
Awning blown off a funeral home.
Powell County
Clay City 0 0 0 0
Trees down on Happy Top Road near Clay
City.
Jackson County
5 N Mc Kee 0 0 0 0
Several trees blown down near Turkey
Foot.
Wolfe County
1 E Toliver 0 0 0 0
Two trees down near the junction of
Highways 1010 and 2489.
Clay County
10 SE Manchester 0 0 0 0
Trees down on Highway 1524 near Goose
Rock.
Lee County
3 N Beattyville 0 0 0 0
Quarter size hail reported on Highway 11
near Beattyville.
Owsley County
Vincent 0 0 0 0
Menifee County
Wellington 0 0 0 0
Power line blown down on Route 1569.
Also, one tree blown down 1 mile east of
Frenchburg on Highway 1274.
Knox County
10 E Barbourville 0 0 0 0
Trees down on both Highway 223 and
Highway 718.
Pike County
Forest Hills 0 0 0 0
Martin County
Inez 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
3 W Prestonsburg 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
Martin 0 0 0 0
Johnson County
Flatgap 0 0 3K 0
Power lines blown down near Flatgap.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Magoffin County
Salyersville 0 0 0 0
Rockcastle County
Conway 0 0 0 0
Five to eight inches of water flowing
over both lanes of Highway 25.
Floyd County
4 W Prestonsburg 0 0 0 0
Six to eight inches of water flowing over
Highway 1427, three miles west from
Highway 23.
Magoffin County
Salyersville 0 0 0 0
Flash flooding occurred along Rockhouse
Fork of Burning Fork. Also, Routes 40,
30, 7, and 807 were closed due to high
water.
Estill County
1 SW Irvine 0 0 0 0
Six to eight inches of water flowing
over Dark Hollow and Clear Creek roads.
Also, six inches of water was reported to
be flowing over Murphys Ford Road, five
miles south of Irvine.
Martin County
Beauty 0 0 0 0
Three and a half to four feet of water
flowing over Highway 2031.
Morgan County
1 S Relief 0 0 0 0
One and a half feet of water flowing
across Patoker Branch.
Breathitt County
Jackson 0 0 300K 0
Flash flooding destroyed several roads.
Peg Fork, Walnut Fork, and Hunting
Creek were hardest hit. Roads in the
Highway 1098 area were impassable due to
high water. Numerous culverts were
washed out across the county.
Lee County
3 NE Pinnacle 0 0 0 0
Highway 52 was closed and impassable due
to high water.
Johnson County
3 S Paintsville 0 0 0 0
Highway 40 closed due to high water at
Boons Camp and Oil Springs.
KYZ107
0 0 0 0
Millers creek flooded near Van Lear
across Silk Stocking Loop.
Perry County
Krypton 0 0 0 0
Junction of Highway 451 and Devil Skull
Road closed due to high water.
KYZ110
0 0 0 0
Up to two feet of standing water covered
Highway 1427 four miles northwest of
Prestonsburg.
KYZ109
0 0 0 0
Several areas along Highway 460 covered
with water. This flooding continued into
Sunday Morning May 1st.
KYZ059
0 0 0 0
One foot of water covered Highway 15
along the Middle Fork between Stanton
and Slade.
KYZ058
0 0 0 0
Highway 52 near the Lee county line was
closed due to high water. The flooding
came to an end on the morning of May 3.
KYZ119
0 0 0 0
Blacklog Road near Inez covered with
water.
KYZ111
0 0 0 0
Dark Hollow, Murphys Fork, Mills Creek,
and Red Lick roads were closed due to
high water.
KYZ106
0 0 0 0
Highway 191, near Highway 460 in West
Liberty, closed due to high water.
Mudslides were also reported on Highways
7 and 437.
KYZ111-114
0 0 0 0
The South Fork of the Kentucky River at
Booneville crested at 29.52 feet or 2.5
feet above flood stage on May 1, 2005
at 12:30 am EDT. The Kentucky River at
Heidelberg crested at 21.50 feet or 1.5
feet above flood stage on May 1, 2005 at
3:30 pm EDT.
KYZ109
0 0 0 0
The Licking River at Salyersville
crested at 17.52 feet or 1.52 feet above
flood stage on April 30, 2005 at 4 pm
EDT.
KENTUCKY, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Carroll County
Carrollton 0 0
Gallatin County
2 N Sparta 0 0 3K
Trees were downed near the intersection
of Interstate 71 and State Route 35.
Pendleton County
Peach Grove 0 0 15K
A home sustained damage to its roof and
front porch.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
KYZ014
0 0
Minor flooding of the Ohio River
occurred, mainly upriver from the
confluence of the Wabash River. At J.T.
Myers Lock and Dam near Uniontown, the
river crested at 37.8 feet on the 8th.
This was less than a foot above the
flood stage of 37 feet. Minor flooding
of low-lying fields and woodlands
occurred.
Ballard County
Barlow 0 0
Copious amounts of hail covered the
ground.
Hickman County
Oakton to 0 0
3 NW Clinton
KYZ005
0 0 1K
Strong west winds occurred in the wake
of a cold front passage. The strongest
sustained winds were around 30 MPH at
Barkley Regional Airport near Paducah,
with gusts to 40 MPH. Small trees were
blown down a couple of miles south of
the airport.
Henderson County
Henderson 0 0 30K
Several trees and power lines were blown
down. One tree landed on a police
cruiser, damaging the windshield and
hood. A tree landed on a house on
Kentucky Highway 266. Some trees fell on
Kentucky Highway 351 and on Old U.S. 60
East.
Daviess County
1 SE Owensboro to 0 0
Maceo
Several trees were blown down from the
east side of Owensboro to the northeast
corner of the county.
LAKE ERIE
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of very strong thunderstorms
moved east across Lake Erie and produced
estimated wind gusts in excess of
35 knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of severe thunderstorms moved
east across Lake Erie and produced
estimated wind gusts in excess of 35
knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
quickly east across Lake Erie and
produced wind gusts in excess of 35 knots.
A 36 knot thunderstorm wind gust was
measured along the shore of Lake Erie at
Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport.
LOUISIANA, Northeast
NOT RECEIVED.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
Winn Parish
Sikes 0 0
Hail covered the ground.
Caldwell Parish
15 NW Columbia 0 0
Hail fell in Vixen.
Ouachita Parish
West Monroe to 0 0
Monroe
A few trees were downed ... including
one that fell atop mobile home in West
Monroe. Trees were also downed on Shady
Ln and near Finks and Hideaway Rd.
Caldwell Parish
Columbia 0 0
Caldwell Parish
7 NE Columbia 0 0
Hail fell in the town of Hebert.
Grant Parish
Dry Prong 0 0
Bossier Parish
Plain Dealing 0 0 50K
Lightning stuck a home in town resulting
in moderate damage. No injuries were
reported.
De Soto Parish
10 E Mansfield 0 0
Bossier Parish
Plain Dealing 0 0
Bienville Parish
5 SW Fryeburg to 0 1 300K
1 W Fryeburg
A supercell storm spawned a tomado across
northwest Bienville parish. The storm
destroyed two mobile homes and did minor
damage to 6 other homes along its path.
Numerous trees and powerlines were also
blown over in the storm. There was one
njury from a tree hitting a mobile home
approximately one half mile north of
Fryeburg.
Webster Parish
3 S Heflin to 0 0 250K
2 SE Heflin
This was a continuation of the tornado
that first formed 4 miles SW of Fryeburg
... and then crossed into extreme southern
Webster Parish. This storm destroyed two
mobile homes and damaged four other homes
along with uprooting or snapping several
trees along its path. Several power poles
were also downed.
Bienville Parish
1 N Fryeburg to 0 0
2 NE Fryeburg
This storm was a continuation of the
tornado that originally touched down in
Bienville Parish before moving northeast
into southern Webster Parish before once
again entering into Bienville Parish
before dissipating. The storm continued
to knock down trees and powerlines but
did no other damage.
Jackson Parish
Chatham 0 0
Grant Parish
5 E Colfax 0 0
A few trees were downed.
Grant Parish
Fishville 0 0
La Salle Parish
Jena 0 0
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 0 0
Severe street flooding at Pines Rd and
Interstate 20 ... at Line Ave and Evangel
... and on the 2200 block of Grimmet Dr.
Caddo Parish
5 SW Shreveport 0 0 125K
Lightning struck the roof of a home in
Keithville resulting in a house fire. The
fire consumed the house and a vehicle
parked inside the garage. There were no
injuries.
Bossier Parish
5 E Benton 0 0
Water across the road from a creek over
flowing.
Bossier Parish
Benton 0 0
Severe street flooding in the downtown
area.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 0 0
Excessive heavy rainfall resulted in a
bridge being washed out on Jefferson
Paige Rd. on the west side of town.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City 0 0
Road closures from excessive heavy
rainfall at Old Minden Rd, Preston and
Patricia as well as Airline Dr.
Webster Parish
Springhill 0 0
Downtown street flooding.
Webster Parish
Dixie Inn 0 0
The Interstate 20 on-ramp near Dixie Inn
was barricaded from excessive heavy
rainfall.
Claiborne Parish
Homer 0 0
Several roads closed due to high water
around Homer ... as well as Hwy 3062 west
of town ... and Hwy 520 north of the
Detention Center.
Sabine Parish
Converse 0 0
A few trees were downed near Hwy 171.
Sabine Parish
7 W Florien 0 0
Trees downed on Hwy 191.
De Soto Parish
1 S Mansfield 0 0
Hail fell on the south side of town.
Sabine Parish
Pleasant Hill 0 0
Union Parish
4 SE Downsville 0 0
Union Parish
6 E Downsville 0 0
Golfball sized hail fell at Rocky Branch.
Ouachita Parish
5 NW Monroe 0 0
Ouachita Parish
Sterlington 0 0
Ouachita Parish
Sterlington 0 0
Caldwell Parish
Grayson 0 0
Caldwell Parish
Grayson 0 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
Tangipahoa Parish
1.5 NW Kentwood 0 0 2K
A weak tomado briefly touched down in the
Line Creek community destroying 5 sheds,
damaging a house, uprooting 3 trees, and
knocking over a gas tank.
Jefferson Parish
Lafitte to 0 0 10K
3 NE Lafitte
A tornado touched down in Lafitte in
Jefferson Parish near City Park Street and
Highway 45 causing damage to trees and
power lines and blowing a vehicle off the
road along Highway 45. The tornado later
continued to travel northeast into
Plaquemines Parish
Plaquemines Parish
3 SW Bertrandville to 0 0 100K
5 NE Bertrandville
A tornado moved out of Jefferson Parish
northeastward into Plaquemines Parish
where about 25 homes and several trees
and power lines were damaged from the
Bertrandville area to near Braithwaite.
The tornado continued to move northeast
into St. Bernard Parish.
St. Bernard Parish
3 WSW St Bernard to 0 0 10K
2 W St Bernard
A tornado moved into St. Bernard Parish
where some tree damge occurred before
dissipating
A meso-cyclone thunderstorm
produced a tornado causing damage from
Jefferson Parish northeastward across
Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes.
Lafourche Parish
Port Fourchon to 0 2 250K
2 NE Port Fourchon
A waterspout moved onshore as a multi
vortex tornado in Port Fourchon resulting
in damage to approximately 12 structures,
including several port buildings and three
businesses. A few buildings sustained
significant damage. Two persons suffered
minor injuries. Several hundred vehicles
were damage either by flying debris, or
with windows blown out. Approximately one
mile of power lines were downed along
Louisiana Highway 3090 which leads to Port
Fourchon.
Plaquemines Parish
Port Sulphur 0 0 20K
The same meso-cylone thunderstorm that
produced a tornado earlier in Port
Fourchon, spawned another tornado that
touched near Port Sulphur damaging 15
mobile homes and snapping several
telephone poles.
Terrebonne Parish
5 S Chauvin 0 0 25K
Thunderstorm wind gusts caused mainly roof
damage to six homes, and several trees
were blown down as well as power lines
downed.
Lafourche Parish
Thibodaux 0 0
Jefferson Parish
Metairie 0 0 1K
A tree was blown down on a truck.
Pointe Coupee Parish
Lottie 0 0
Golf ball and quarter size hail was
reported.
Washington Parish
1 W Franklinton 0 0
Washington Parish
Pine 0 0
Nickel size hail was observed.
St. Tammany Parish
Abita Spgs 0 0 1K
Trees were reported down on Highway 36
and on Highway 437.
LOUISIANA, Southwest
Evangeline Parish
Ville Platte 0 0
St. Landry Parish
4 WNW Big Cane 0 0
Avoyelles Parish
Bordelonville 0 0
Beauregard Parish
7 WNW Fields 0 0 10K
Trees were blown down across the raod and
a tin roof was blown off a home.
Beauregard Parish
Fields 0 0
Rapides Parish
4 NE Gardner 0 0 2K
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Rapides Parish
5 SW Alexandria 0 0
Avoyelles Parish
Bunkie 0 0 800K
Extensive damage occurred across Bunkie.
Many trees and power lines were blown
down, some across homes, automobiles, and
businesses, the worst damage happened on
the east side of the tracks, where several
homes received roof damage, and several
businesses had sheet metal ripped off the
roofs and walls.
Avoyelles Parish
8 SE Evergreen 0 0
St. Landry Parish
Big Cane 0 0 100K
Several homes and businesses were damaged
when trees and power lines were blown
down.
St. Landry Parish
Melville 0 0
Location Character of Storm
INDIANA, Central
Daviess County
3 SE Odon Flash Flood
Highway 231 was covered with water at
the intersection of US 231 and SR 58.
Hamilton County
Fishers Lightning
Lightning struck and damaged at least
seven homes in the Fishers area early in
the morning of 22 April 2005. One of these
homes was so heavily damaged that it was
possible that the home may have needed to
be razed.
Lawrence County
Mitchell Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
4 NE Medora Hail (0.75)
Morgan County
Mooresville Hail (0.75)
Morgan County
1 NE Mooresville Hail (0.88)
Marion County
5 SW Indianapolis Hail (0.75)
Knox County
3 E Vincennes Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Marion County
5 SW Indianapolis Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
10 SW Seymour Hail (1.00)
Knox County
3 E Vincennes Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
Marion County
5 S Indianapolis Hail (0.75)
Marion County
4 SW Indianapolis to Hail (1.00)
9 NE Indianapolis
Marion County
1 S Indianapolis Hail (0.75)
Knox County
3 E Vincennes Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
Seymour Hail (0.75)
Knox County
5 E Vincennes Hail (1.00)
Johnson County
3 W Greenwood Hail (1.00)
Knox County
3 E Vincennes Hail (0.75)
Johnson County
Greenwood Hail (0.75)
Marion County
Southport Hail (0.75)
Johnson County
1 N Greenwood Hail (1.00)
Marion County
5 S Indianapolis Hail (1.00)
Daviess County
Cannelburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Daviess County
Montgomery Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Daviess County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Jennings County
6 SE North Vernon Hail (0.75)
Shelby County
Fairland Hail (1.75)
Martin County
Loogootee Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Marion County
Indianapolis Hail (1.00)
Hamilton County
Carmel Hail (1.00)
Marion County
5 N Indianapolis Hail (1.00)
Hamilton County
Carmel Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Brownstown Hail (0.88)
Marion County
1 NE Indianapolis Hail (0.75)
Hamilton County
Carmel Hail (0.75)
Marion County
Indianapolis Hail (1.75)
Hamilton County
Fishers Hail (0.75)
Hendricks County
2 NE Danville Hail (0.75)
Shelby County
6 W Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Shelby County
Shelbyville Hail (1.50)
Hancock County
2 S Westland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Lawrence County
Mitchell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Rush County
Carthage Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and a highway sign were blown
down.
Hendricks County
8 E Danville Hail (0.88)
Shelby County
Shelbyville Hail (0.75)
Hamilton County
Carmel Hail (0.75)
Shelby County
1 E Shelbyville Hail (1.75)
Jackson County
Brownstown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Shelby County
10 S Shelbyville Hail (1.00)
Morgan County
Mooresville Hail (0.75)
Decatur County
Clarksburg Hail (1.00)
Morgan County
5 S Mooresville Hail (1.50)
Decatur County
Clarksburg Hail (0.75)
Johnson County
5 W Greenwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Complexes of severe thunderstorms
moved northward through central
Indiana on the afternoon and evening
of 22 April 2005.
Widespread reports of hail were
received, with some damaging winds
reported as well.
INDIANA, Northeast
Huntington County
5 SW Markle Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail fell for 5 minutes.
INDIANA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
INDIANA, South Central
Washington County
Mc Kinley Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail covered the ground.
Dubois County
Ferdinand Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Thunderstorm winds caused widespread
damage in and east of Ferdinand. The
roof was blown off a processing
plant. Several homes in the town
sustained roof damage. A horse barn
was destroyed east of town.
Dubois County
Birdseye Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
A tree 18 inches in diameter was
blown across a road.
Orange County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Trees were blown down countywide. One
was blocking the intersection of
Highway 56 and Airport Road in French
Lick.
Crawford County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Aluminum siding was torn from a
building in English. Trees and power
lines were downed countywide.
Dubois County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Numerous trees and power lines were
blocking roads across the county.
Billboards and signs were blown over
along Interstate 64 near Ferdinand.
Washington County
Livonia Hail (1.75)
Floyd County
New Albany Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Clark County
Sellersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
INDIANA, Southeast
Ripley County
1 SSW Sunman Hail (1.00)
Switzerland County
2 N Vevay to Hail (1.50)
East Enterprise
Ohio County
2 W Rising Sun Hail (0.88)
INDIANA, Southwest
INZ085-087
Flood
Minor flooding of the Ohio River
occurred. At Newburgh, where flood
stage is 38 feet, the river crested
at 41.4 feet on April 8. At Mount
Vernon, where flood stage is 35 feet,
the river crested at 37.5 feet on the
same date. This resulted in minor
flooding of low-lying fields and
woodlands.
Vanderburgh County
5 WSW Evansville Hail (0.75)
Dime-size hail was reported at the
University of Southern Indiana.
Spencer County
Hatfield Hail (0.75)
Vanderburgh County
1 N Stacer Funnel Cloud
On the south side of Interstate 64
near the Gibson County line, a wall
cloud lowered and produced a small
funnel. The funnel cloud never
extended more than halfway to the
ground. After about 15 minutes, the
wall cloud ascended into the storm
base.
Spencer County
Lamar Hail (0.75)
Very cold temperatures in the upper
levels of the atmosphere promoted
the development of hail-producing
thunderstorms. The hail ranged up to
the size of dimes in a few storms.
Posey County
Wadesville to Hail (1.00)
Poseyville
Dime-size hail was reported in
Wadesville, and one-inch hail fell
at Poseyville.
Posey County
Wadesville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A trained spotter measured a wind
gust to 60 MPH. Trees and fences
were blown down along Route 66.
Vanderburgh County
St Wendells Hail (2.75)
Hail about the size of baseballs
broke windows.
Vanderburgh County
Evansville to Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
(Evv)Dress Arpt Evan
The automated observing system at the
Evansville Airport measured a wind
gust to 61 MPH. Multiple trees and
power lines were blown down on the
southwest side of Evansville. A
trained spotter estimated a gust to
60 MPH on the west side of
Evansville. A tree fell on a car,
smashing the windshield and briefly
trapping two women. One of the women
was taken to a local hospital but
was not injured.
Gibson County
Haubstadt Hail (1.00)
Warrick County
Newburgh Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down on Bell Road.
Warrick County
Lynnville to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Selvin
Trees and power lines were blown
down along the Interstate 64 corridor
across northern Warrick County,
including Lynnville and Selvin. In
Selvin, wind gusts estimated near
60 MPH blew the roof and doors off
a pole barn.
Gibson County
Oakland City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
An off-duty National Weather Service
employee estimated a wind gust to 60
MPH.
Pike County
Petersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were blown down.
Warrick County
Selvin Lightning
Lightning struck the Selvin Community
Center, burning a portion of the roof.
Strong to severe thunderstorms
tracked east across southwest
Indiana. The most intense storm of
this episode moved from northeast
Posey County across northern
Vanderburgh County, producing very
large and damaging hail northwest of
Evansville. Outflow winds from this
storm were clocked around 60 MPH
in the Evansville area. The storm
then continued across southern
Gibson County and Pike County.
IOWA, Central
Greene County
2 S Rippey Hail (0.75)
Grundy County
1 N Reinbeck Hail (0.75)
Tama County
1 NNE Gladbrook Hail (0.75)
Carroll County
Arcadia Hail (0.75)
Audubon County
4 S Audubon Hail (0.88)
Marshall County
Gilman Lightning
Moist and unstable air was in place
over Iowa as a cold front dropped
southeast into the state. Surface dew
points were in the upper 50s to low
60s. Precipitable water values were
quite high for the time of the year
with amounts in the 1 to 1.5 inch
range. The airmass became quite
unstable in the afternoon with CAPE
values near 2500 J/kg and lifted
indices in the -7 C. range. In spite
of the passage of a strong upper
level low earlier in the day, rapid
destabilization and the approaching
cold front allowed for a line of
strong thunderstorms to develop. They
generally formed in an east to west
line across the central sections of
the state. The storms produced very
heavy rainfall and marginal severe
hail. Reports of three quarter inch
hail were received with some of the
hail up to nickle size. Later on,
the thunderstorms produced a
lightning strike near Gilman. The
lightning struck a tree and blow out
the windows in several houses in the
area.
IOWA, East Central and Southeast
Muscatine County
4.8 ESE Nichols Hail (0.88)
Weak low pressure developed along a
stationary front across Iowa and
moved east. The low allowed isolated
severe thunderstorms to develop in a
semi-moist atmosphere across East
Central Iowa. The storms moved
southeast along the front into
Northwest and West Central Illinois.
IOWA, Northeast
Clayton County
1 SW Elkader Hail (0.75)
Clayton County
1 SW Elkader Hail (0.75)
Clayton County
Garber Hail (1.75)
Clayton County
Elkport Hail (1.50)
Hail ranging in size from pennies
to golf balls was reported by the
public and amateur radio operators.
IOWA, Northwest
Clay County
Spencer Flash Flood
Runoff from heavy rain caused
flooding of numerous streets in
Spencer, with water flowing over
curbs.
Lyon County
7 SW Larchwood Hail (0.75)
Woodbury County
Salix Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thunderstorm winds blew down one to
two inch diameter branches and a few
power poles.
Woodbury County
2 E Salix Hail (0.88)
Plymouth County
Le Mars Hail (0.75)
Woodbury County
2 W Sloan Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Thunderstorm winds destroyed a barn.
IOWA, Southwest
Harrison County
3 S Modale Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated
at over 60 mph overturned a center
pivot and bent a few signs south
of Modale.
Harrison County
3 S Modale Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail was accompanied by
very heavy rain and strong winds
south of Modale. There was a public
report of 4.2 inches of rain with
this storm which left "considerable"
amounts of standing water yet that
next morning.
Montgomery County
1 S Red Oak Hail (0.75)
Harrison County
Magnolia Hail (0.75)
Hail up to dime size covered the
ground around Magnolia.
Shelby County
2 NE Kirkman Hail (0.75)
Harrison County
2 NW Little Sioux Hail (1.50)
Monona County
Blencoe Hail (0.75)
Mills County
2 W Pacific Jet Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A trained weather spotter estimated
thunderstorm wind gusts of 65 mph.
Fremont County
2 S Randolph Hail (0.75)
Fremont County
4 NNW Thurman Hail (0.88)
Fremont County
4 S Farragut Hail (0.88)
Page County
Shenandoah Hail (1.00)
KANSAS, East
Morris County
Wilsey Hail (0.88)
Morris County
Dwight Hail (0.75)
Morris County
Wilsey Hail (0.88)
Morris County
2 NNW Wilsey Hail (0.88)
Lyon County
Olpe Hail (0.75)
Geary County
2 E Junction City Hail (1.25)
Cloud County
Jamestown Hail (0.88)
Cloud County
6 N Glasco Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Jackson County
Delia Hail (0.75)
KSZ037>040-055>056
Dense Fog
Dense fog formed around 1230 am and
created hazardous driving conditions.
Visibilities were reported near zero
in some areas. Several accidents
occurred.
Morris County
White City Hail (0.88)
Geary County
3 E Junction City Hail (0.88)
Geary County
3 E Junction City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Riley County
Manhattan Hail (1.00)
Washington County
7 SW Morrowville Hail (0.88)
Wabaunsee County
1 SE Eskridge Hail (1.00)
Ground almost white from hail. No
wind.
Washington County
2 E Linn Hail (1.00)
Washington County
7 SW Morrowville Hail (1.00)
Washington County
2 N Linn Hail (1.00)
Washington County
3 S Washington Hail (1.00)
Near Washington, the highway
department needed snowplows to clear
U.S. Highway 36 and Kansas Highway 9.
Washington County
5 N Hanover Hail (1.00)
Coffey County
8 NE Burlington Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
4 ESE Meriden Hail (0.75)
Shawnee County
Topeka Hail (0.88)
Reported at 21st and Washburn.
Jefferson County
Meriden Hail (0.88)
Jefferson County
Valley Falls Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
5 W Oskaloosa Hail (0.88)
Republic County
5 NW Republic Hail (1.00)
Republic County
Republic Hail (1.00)
Republic County
Republic Hail (2.00)
10 minute duration
Republic County
Republic Hail (1.75)
Republic County
1 ESE Republic Hail (2.00)
hail covered ground
Republic County
2 N Republic Hail (1.75)
Republic County
7 WNW Munden Hail (1.00)
Republic County
9 N Belleville Hail (0.88)
Republic County
3 NE Munden Hail (1.75)
Republic County
Munden Hail (1.75)
Republic County
3 NW Munden Hail (1.25)
Republic County
4 NW Republic Hail (1.00)
Republic County
4 WNW Munden Hail (1.75)
Hail covers U.S. Highway 81.
Republic County
7 NW Munden Hail (1.00)
Republic County
6 NW Munden Hail (1.00)
Hailed for a half hour and covered
sidewalk.
Cloud County
Glasco Hail (0.75)
Cloud County
4 S Aurora Hail (1.00)
Cloud County
4 S Glasco Hail (1.00)
Cloud County
Aurora Hail (0.88)
Clay County
Morganville Hail (1.00)
Republic County
6 E Republic Hail (1.00)
Pottawatomie County
Wheaton Hail (0.75)
Nemaha County
8 SW Corning Hail (1.50)
Nemaha County
Corning Hail (1.00)
Nemaha County
3 S Corning Hail (1.75)
Jackson County
1 S Soldier Hail (1.00)
Nemaha County
3 NW Corning Tornado (F0)
Very weak tornado briefly touched
down. It caused little to no damage
as it traveled across open country.
Jackson County
8 N Holton Hail (1.75)
Hail damaged windshields and roofs
of some outbuildings.
Jackson County
6 NNE Holton Hail (1.00)
Nemaha County
Wetmore Hail (1.50)
Jackson County
6 NNE Holton Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
2 S Whiting Hail (0.88)
Jackson County
2 S Whiting Hail (0.88)
Hail covered the ground.
Jefferson County
Nortonville Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
Nortonville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
KANSAS, Extreme Southeast
Cherokee County
Columbus Hail (0.75)
Crawford County
Cherokee Hail (0.75)
Cherokee County
9 E Columbus Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several power poles and trees.
Crawford County
7 NW Mc Cune Tornado (F0)
Crawford County Emergency Management
observed a tornado briefly touch
down in western Crawford County. A
National Weather Service storm
survey indicated that several trees
were downed from tornadic winds.
Cherokee County
5 W Melrose Tornado (F0)
Cherokee County Emergency Management
observed a brief tornado touch down
in rural western Cherokee County. A
National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that no damage occurred
from the tornado.
Cherokee County
5 SW Columbus Hail (1.25)
Cherokee County
1 SW Columbus Hail (1.00)
Cherokee County
Columbus Hail (1.50)
Crawford County
2 N Mc Cune Hail (1.75)
Bourbon County
1 SE Petersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
damaged a roof of a farm house. Minor
tree damage was also observed.
Crawford County
Frontenac Hail (0.75)
KANSAS, North Central
Osborne County
1 W Alton to Tornado (F0)
2 W Alton
A tornado in far northwest Osborne
County drifted west across rural
areas of the county west of Alton.
No damage was reported.
Rooks County
2.5 NE Stockton to Tornado (F0)
1.5 NE Stockton
A tornado drifted west across rural
areas just northeast of Stockton. No
damage was reported.
Osborne County
2 N Alton Hail (1.75)
Jewell County
3 S Formoso Hail (1.00)
Mitchell County
Cawker City Hail (1.25)
Phillips County
Countywide Flash Flood
A large closed upper level low
pressure system spawned tornado
producing thunderstorms in north
central Kansas. Two tornadoes were
reported. One was near Alton in
Osborne County and the other near
Stockton in Rooks County. The
tornadoes actually moved west
northwest around the upper level low.
Fortunately, no damage was reported.
Heavy rain of 2 to 4 inches and the
resultant runoff was responsible for
flash flooding in Phillips County.
The heaviest rain fell in the
Stuttgart and Logan areas. At one
point during the evening, there were
severe roads throughout the county
under water. The water receded by
midnight.
Rooks County
4 N Damar Hail (0.88)
Rooks County
4 W Webster Res Hail (1.00)
Jewell County
Mankato Heavy Rain
Jewell County
Mankato Hail (1.00)
Jewell County
4 W Jewell Funnel Cloud
Jewell County
3 E Mankato Hail (1.75)
Jewell County
1 N Formoso Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm near Mankato,
Kansas dropped hail ranging from peas
to golf balls in size. A motorist
drove through golf ball size hail
east of Mankato and stopped in town
to pass the information to a deputy
sheriff. Snow plows were used to
clear hail from U.S. Highway 36 in
eastern Jewell County. Heavy rain
was widespread in eastern Jewell
County. Mankato reported 1.50" in a
little over one hour and water was
over some rural roads for a time
east of town. Mankato had already
measured 1.50" from a storm the
day before.
Jewell County
2 E Webber Hail (1.25)
Mitchell County
2 E Hunter Hail (0.88)
Mitchell County
13 NE Hunter Hail (1.00)
Mitchell County
2 S Asherville Hail (1.75)
Mitchell County
6 S Beloit Hail (1.25)
Jewell County
2 N Webber Hail (1.00)
Scattered late evening thunderstorms
produced large hail across Mitchell
and Jewell counties in north central
Kansas. The hail ranged in size
from nickels to golf balls.
KANSAS, Northeast
Linn County
La Cygne Hail (0.75)
Leavenworth County
Tonganoxie Hail (0.75)
Leavenworth County
Jarbalo Hail (1.00)
Leavenworth County
1 E Basehor Hail (1.00)
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth Flash Flood
Water rose to bottom of cars in
supermarket parking lot.
KANSAS, Northeast
Miami County
8 S Louisburg Hail (1.00)
Miami County
6 S Louisburg Hail (1.00)
Miami County
5 S Louisburg Hail (0.88)
Miami County
5 S Louisburg Hail (0.88)
Miami County
6 S Louisburg Hail (1.00)
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Atchison County
Arrington Hail (1.00)
Atchison County
Effingham Hail (2.00)
Atchison County
Effingham Hail (1.75)
Atchison County
5 W Atchison to Tornado (F0)
5 WSW Atchison
Brief tornado touchdown wrapped
in rain, photographed by storm
chaser in open country.
Atchison County
Muscotah Hail (1.25)
Atchison County
10 S Atchison to Tornado (F0)
10 SSE Atchison
Tornado videotaped by storm chaser
and observed by Leavenworth Co.
EMA in open country.
Atchison County
Muscotah Hail (1.25)
Leavenworth County
3 NW Easton Hail (2.00)
Leavenworth County
Easton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Leavenworth County
3 NW Easton Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth Hail (1.00)
Leavenworth County
Ft Leavenworth Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Leavenworth County
Leavenworth Hail (1.75)
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs Hail (1.75)
Wyandotte County
Bonner Spgs Hail (1.00)
Wyandotte County
Kansas City Hail (1.75)
Wyandotte County
3 NW Edwardsville Hail (1.00)
Johnson County
1 N Shawnee Hail (1.75)
Johnson County
Shawnee Hail (1.00)
KANSAS, Northwest
Gove County
4 S Quinter Hail (0.75)
Gove County
1 E Gove Hail (0.88)
Thomas County
1 S Gem Hail (0.88)
Sheridan County
Tasco Flash Flood
Water over roads near Tasco.
Wichita County
12 N Leoti Flash Flood
County roads washed out 4 miles
west of Highway 25.
Wichita County
5 N Leoti Flash Flood
Water across highway 25.
Norton County
Almena Flash Flood
County roads washed out.
KSZ001-013-027-041
High Wind (G53)
Strong gradient winds of 40 mph
with gusts to near 60 mph resulted
in minor property damage.
Sheridan County
8 W Hoxie Hail (0.75)
Decatur County
10 SSW Oberlin Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail covered the
ground.
Gove County
1 E Gove Hail (0.75)
Gove County
3 N Gove Hail (1.25)
Half dollar size hail covered the
ground from Grainfield to north of
Gove. Hail also accumulated on
roadways.
Gove County
Grainfield Hail (1.00)
Hail covered the ground.
Graham County
1 SW St Peter Tornado (F0)
Brief touchdown over open field
... no known damage. Tornado
reported at County Rd D and
130 in Graham County.
Graham County
10 ESE St Peter Tornado (F1)
Tornado went through a farm field,
damaging a calving shed and
throwing several 1500 pound hay
bales. Tornado reported at County
Road C and Road 240 in Graham
County.
Wallace County
11 NNW Sharon Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sherman County
19 SW Goodland Hail (0.88)
Greeley County
1 N Tribune Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
KANSAS, Southeast
Butler County
6 SE El Dorado Hail (1.00)
Elk County
12 NW Howard Hail (1.00)
Elk County
12 NW Howard Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Rice County
Little River Hail (0.75)
Greenwood County
12 W Eureka Hail (0.75)
Chautauqua County
Sedan Hail (0.75)
Greenwood County
9 WSW Eureka Hail (1.75)
Montgomery County
1 W Coffeyville Hail (0.75)
Wilson County
5 ESE Neodesha Hail (0.75)
Wilson County
6 SE Altoona Hail (0.75)
Butler County
Leon Hail (0.88)
Ellsworth County
1 SW Kanopolis Hail (1.50)
CO-OP observer.
Marion County
2 SE Lincolnville Hail (1.00)
CO-OP observer.
Russell County
5 W Milberger to Tornado (F1)
7 SW Russell
Farmstead hit sustaining the
following damage: Two sheds and
one garage destroyed. House
sustained broken windows on it's
south side. Several trees
uprooted.
Barton County
10 SW Great Bend Hail (1.00)
Russell County
Gorham Hail (0.75)
Barton County
5 NW Great Bend Tornado (F0)
Brief event.
Russell County
6 SW Russell Tornado (F0)
Brief event.
Russell County
5 SW Russell Tornado (F0)
Brief event.
Russell County
2 W Russell to Tornado (F0)
1 W Russell
Remained in the country.
Barton County
Ellinwood Hail (0.88)
Russell County
6 SSW Waldo to Tornado (F0)
5 SSW Waldo
Remained in the country.
Barton County
3 E Great Bend Hail (0.75)
Kingman County
Cunningham Hail (0.75)
Kingman County
9 NW Zenda Hail (0.88)
Rice County
1 SE Lyons Hail (0.75)
Harper County
3 SE Attica Hail (0.75)
Harper County
Attica Hail (0.75)
Hail covered ground.
Mcpherson County
4 NE Windom Hail (0.75)
Hail covered ground.
Barton County
6 WSW Great Bend Hail (1.25)
Barton County
1 E Great Bend Hail (2.50)
Damage?
Barton County
1 N Great Bend Hail (1.00)
Vehicle damaged.
Barton County
1 E Great Bend Hail (3.00)
Approximately 70 cars damaged at
one dealership, while a second
dealership sustained only minor
damage. Many homes sustained roof
damage and broken windows. Some
wheat was also damaged but details
were provided as of this writing.
(Narrative courtesy
Hutchinson News.)
Barton County
5 NE Great Bend Hail (1.75)
Barton County
5 SW Hoisington Hail (1.75)
Kingman County
1 N Nashville Hail (0.88)
Ellsworth County
4 SE Wilson Hail (1.25)
Russell County
5 N Dorrance Hail (1.00)
Reno County
11 E Arlington Hail (1.00)
Reno County
11 E Arlington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Russell County
5 N Dorrance Hail (1.75)
Lincoln County
5 SW Sylvan Grove Hail (1.25)
Lincoln County
1 N Sylvan Grove Hail (1.00)
Harper County
4 SW Attica Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Harvey County
6 N Burrton Hail (0.88)
Harper County
5 SW Attica Hail (1.75)
Harper County
3 SSE Attica Hail (1.00)
Damage? The 1.00 inch hail was
driven by 74 kt (85 mph) winds.
Harper County
3 SSE Attica Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
Large limbs downed. No other
damage reported.
Harper County
4 S Harper Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
KSN Weatherlab, Chaparral
High School.
Harper County
Harper Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Limbs downed county-wide.
Harper County
4 S Harper Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
KSN Weatherlab, Chaparral
High School.
Sumner County
3 SSE Milan Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sumner County
6 SW Mayfield Hail (0.75)
Sumner County
6 SW Mayfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sumner County
5 W Wellington Hail (1.25)
Sumner County
5 W Wellington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sumner County
1 N Wellington Hail (1.00)
Neosho County
2 S Thayer Hail (1.00)
Labette County
1 N Bartlett Hail (1.00)
Labette County
1 S Chetopa Hail (1.00)
Labette County
1 S Chetopa Hail (1.25)
Allen County
5 ESE Humboldt Hail (0.75)
Neosho County
3 S Galesburg to Tornado (F3)
2 W South Mound
Damage summary: Two miles south of
Galesburg: One barn damaged & two
out-buildings destroyed. Three
miles southeast of Galesburg: Two
mobile homes destroyed, one frame
house foundation & two barns
destroyed. Four miles east-southeast
of Galesburg: Frame house unroofed
with two exterior walls collapsed.
A garage and one shed were
destroyed. Tree damage occurred at
each of these locations.
Neosho County
2 ESE South Mound to Tornado (F1)
4 SE St Paul
One frame house was partially
unroofed and one barn destroyed.
tornado crossed the Neosho/Crawford
county line, 5 miles southeast of
St. Paul. The tornado lifted one
mile east of the Neosho/Crawford
county line.
Labette County
Strauss Tornado (F0)
Brief event that caused tree
damage.
KANSAS, Southwest
Seward County
6 NNW Kismet to Tornado (F1)
5 W Kismet
This tornado moved south-southwest
and damaged two structures. A roof
was blown off a barn, windows
blown out of a vehicle and power
lines were taken down.
Seward County
2 N Hayne to Tornado (F0)
1.5 NNW Hayne
This was a brief landspout
tornado that did not hit
anything.
Seward County
1 W Liberal Hail (1.00)
Haskell County
5 E Sublette Hail (1.00)
Haskell County
5 NE Sublette to Tornado (F0)
4.5 NE Sublette
This weak tornado moved
southwest also.
Haskell County
5 E Sublette Hail (0.75)
Gray County
12 NW Montezuma to Tornado (F0)
9.3 N Copeland
Another tornado that moved
southwest during this afternoon.
Haskell County
12 NE Sublette Tornado (F0)
This was brief tornado
Gray County
5 NW Montezuma to Tornado (F0)
6.3 WNW Montezuma
There was nothing for this
southwest moving landspout to
hit.
KSZ061-084
High Wind (G55)
This non-thunderstorm wind was
reported 14 miles NNE of
Coolidge.
Gray County
5 NE Copeland Tornado (F0)
This was smaller of two tornadoes
that were occurring at the same
time within a couple of miles.
Rush County
Otis Hail (0.75)
Scott County
Scott City Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
Four to six inch diameter tree
branches were broken. A few
shingles were blown off roofs.
Scott County
6 W Scott City Tornado (F0)
This was a multiple vortex
tornado that did not strike
anything.
Scott County
1 N Scott State Park Tornado (F0)
Contact was made with the
ground for just a minute.
Trego County
21 SSW Wakeeney Hail (0.75)
Trego County
5 S Cedar Bluff Res Hail (1.00)
Ness County
3 NW Brownell Hail (1.00)
Trego County
1 S Cedar Bluff Res Hail (0.75)
Trego County
11 SE Trego Center to Tornado (F0)
4 N Cedar Bluff Res
Early on this tornado had a small
area of contact with the earth,
Bluff Reservoir but did
eventually become bigger and
appeared to be much stronger
north of the lake. It did not
strike anything directly.
Trego County
4 SW Wakeeney to Tornado (F0)
3.8 SW Wakeeney
This was a brief spinup.
Trego County
2 WSW Wakeeney to Tornado (F1)
4 NW Wakeeney
This tornado appeard to be very
strong but only did F1 damage to
a barn that did not take a
direct hit.
Trego County
2 NE Collyer to Tornado (F0)
3 NE Collyer
This was small rope-like tornado.
Trego County
6 S Ogallah to Tornado (F0)
4 E Ogallah
This tornado grew quite large
but did not high anything ... it
appeared to be very strong.
Trego County
2 NE Cedar Bluff Res Tornado (F0)
This was small rope-like
tornado.
Trego County
4 SE Wakeeney to Tornado (F0)
4.2 ESE Wakeeney
This tornado did not high
anything.
Trego County
1 E Ogallah Hail (1.00)
The hail reduced visibility
down to near zero!
Trego County
1.8 SW Ogallah to Tornado (F0)
2.3 NNW Ogallah
There was nothing to hit.
Stafford County
9 SSE Macksville Hail (0.75)
Rush County
Bison Hail (1.00)
Rush County
Liebenthal Hail (1.00)
Pratt County
Byers Hail (0.88)
Ellis County
6 SSE Victoria Hail (0.75)
Ellis County
3 E Hays to Tornado (F0)
2 SW Emmeram
Even though this tornado existed
for six minutes and travelled
over 3 miles, it never hit
anything.
Ellis County
4 NNE Hays Hail (0.88)
Ellis County
6 ESE Victoria Hail (0.88)
Rush County
11 N Otis to Tornado (F1)
12 NNE Otis
There was some roof damage to
a farm. A gooseneck trailer was
five foot tongue was driven
completely into the ground.
There was also some tree damage.
Stafford County
2 E Dillwyn Hail (1.00)
Stafford County
8 N Hudson Hail (0.75)
Pratt County
1 S Preston Hail (0.75)
The hail completely covered
the ground and the highway.
Barber County
Medicine Lodge Hail (0.88)
Barber County
Sharon Hail (1.00)
Meade County
15 S Meade Hail (1.50)
Grant County
8 WNW Ulysses Hail (1.00)
Grant County
7 W Ulysses Hail (0.88)
Grant County
7 WNW Ulysses Hail (0.75)
Clark County
3 S Ashland Hail (0.75)
Kiowa County
2 S Mullinville Hail (0.75)
Clark County
Englewood Hail (1.00)
Kiowa County
7 N Greensburg Hail (0.75)
Edwards County
5 S Centerview Hail (1.75)
The hail covered the ground.
Clark County
7 N Englewood Hail (2.50)
Clark County
6 N Englewood Hail (4.25)
Edwards County
4 S Centerview Hail (1.75)
Clark County
9 NW Englewood Hail (2.00)
Clark County
9 NW Englewood Hail (2.50)
Clark County
1 NW Acres Hail (1.75)
Meade County
11 E Meade Hail (0.75)
Pratt County
Pratt Hail (0.75)
Clark County
2 S Ashland Hail (1.75)
Pratt County
9 S Pratt Hail (0.75)
Clark County
3 N Ashland Hail (1.25)
Clark County
2 SE Ashland Hail (1.00)
Clark County
1 NE Ashland Hail (0.75)
Clark County
9 NW Englewood Hail (2.50)
This was the second occurrence
of tennis ball size hail this
evening.
Comanche County
Coldwater Hail (1.50)
Clark County
8 N Englewood Hail (2.75)
Comanche County
10 S Protection Hail (0.75)
Meade County
10 SE Meade Hail (1.25)
Barber County
3 SW Hazelton Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Windows were blown out of a
garage.
Comanche County
5 NW Coldwater Hail (0.75)
Comanche County
9 E Buttermilk Hail (0.75)
Clark County
4 W Ashland Hail (0.75)
Seward County
6 N Liberal Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
KENTUCKY, Central
Hart County
Horse Cave Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down.
Hart County
1 N Horse Cave Hail (0.88)
Green County
Creal Hail (1.00)
Taylor County
Campbellsville Hail (0.75)
Hancock County
Lewisport Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were
downed.
Logan County
Russellville Hail (0.75)
Hancock County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees and power lines
were downed, mainly over the
Northern part of the county.
Edmonson County
Brownsville Hail (1.00)
Hardin County
Sonora Hail (0.75)
Warren County
Bowling Green Hail (0.88)
Hardin County
Glendale Hail (1.00)
Shelby County
Finchville Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Anchorage Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Ohio County
Beaver Dam Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Warren County
Bowling Green Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous trees and power lines
were downed.
Bullitt County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and power lines were
downed.
Hart County
Horse Cave Hail (0.88)
Hart County
Horse Cave Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were downed.
Jefferson County
Anchorage Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Prospect Hail (1.00)
Spencer County
7 SW Taylorsville Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Spencer County
2 E Taylorsville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down.
Trimble County
5 N Bedford Hail (0.75)
Barren County
Glasgow Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds did roof
damage to several buildings.
KYZ064
High Wind (G70)
Gradient winds blew the roof off
a building in downtown
Greensburg.
Shelby County
Waddy Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds did
unspecified structural
damage to a home.
Franklin County
Frankfort Hail (0.75)
Metcalfe County
Gascon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Fayette County
Lexington Hail (0.75)
Fayette County
Lexington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Bourbon County
Millersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down.
Madison County
Richmond Hail (0.75)
Vehicles were dented at the
Kentucky State Police Post.
Jefferson County
.9 ESE Louisville to Tornado (F0)
1.1 E Louisville
The tornado first touched down
near the intersection of Campbell
where the roof on a business was
destroyed, and a telephone pole
was snapped, an empty trailer was
flipped over near this location.
The Stockyard Farm Supply Company
on south johnson street sustained
roof damage.
Madison County
Countywide Flash Flood
Numerous roads across Madison
County were closed due to high
water. Some creeks and streams
were out of their banks.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Wayne County
Burfield Hail (1.00)
Mccreary County
Greenwood Hail (0.75)
Pulaski County
Oak Hill Hail (0.88)
Laurel County
Fariston Hail (0.75)
Laurel County
5 W London Hail (0.75)
Laurel County
6 W London Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Power pole blown down on Highway 192.
Laurel County
London Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down across Highway 192 near London.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead Hail (0.75)
Estill County
Irvine Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Awning blown off a funeral home.
Powell County
Clay City Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees down on Happy Top Road near Clay
City.
Jackson County
5 N Mc Kee Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Several trees blown down near Turkey
Foot.
Wolfe County
1 E Toliver Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Two trees down near the junction of
Highways 1010 and 2489.
Clay County
10 SE Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down on Highway 1524 near Goose
Rock.
Lee County
3 N Beattyville Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail reported on Highway 11
near Beattyville.
Owsley County
Vincent Hail (0.75)
Menifee County
Wellington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Power line blown down on Route 1569.
Also, one tree blown down 1 mile east of
Frenchburg on Highway 1274.
Knox County
10 E Barbourville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down on both Highway 223 and
Highway 718.
Pike County
Forest Hills Hail (0.75)
Martin County
Inez Hail (0.75)
Floyd County
3 W Prestonsburg Hail (0.75)
Floyd County
Martin Hail (1.00)
Johnson County
Flatgap Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Power lines blown down near Flatgap.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Magoffin County
Salyersville Hail (0.75)
Rockcastle County
Conway Flash Flood
Five to eight inches of water flowing
over both lanes of Highway 25.
Floyd County
4 W Prestonsburg Flash Flood
Six to eight inches of water flowing over
Highway 1427, three miles west from
Highway 23.
Magoffin County
Salyersville Flash Flood
Flash flooding occurred along Rockhouse
Fork of Burning Fork. Also, Routes 40,
30, 7, and 807 were closed due to high
water.
Estill County
1 SW Irvine Flash Flood
Six to eight inches of water flowing
over Dark Hollow and Clear Creek roads.
Also, six inches of water was reported to
be flowing over Murphys Ford Road, five
miles south of Irvine.
Martin County
Beauty Flash Flood
Three and a half to four feet of water
flowing over Highway 2031.
Morgan County
1 S Relief Flash Flood
One and a half feet of water flowing
across Patoker Branch.
Breathitt County
Jackson Flash Flood
Flash flooding destroyed several roads.
Peg Fork, Walnut Fork, and Hunting
Creek were hardest hit. Roads in the
Highway 1098 area were impassable due to
high water. Numerous culverts were
washed out across the county.
Lee County
3 NE Pinnacle Flash Flood
Highway 52 was closed and impassable due
to high water.
Johnson County
3 S Paintsville Flash Flood
Highway 40 closed due to high water at
Boons Camp and Oil Springs.
KYZ107
Flood
Millers creek flooded near Van Lear
across Silk Stocking Loop.
Perry County
Krypton Flash Flood
Junction of Highway 451 and Devil Skull
Road closed due to high water.
KYZ110
Flood
Up to two feet of standing water covered
Highway 1427 four miles northwest of
Prestonsburg.
KYZ109
Flood
Several areas along Highway 460 covered
with water. This flooding continued into
Sunday Morning May 1st.
KYZ059
Flood
One foot of water covered Highway 15
along the Middle Fork between Stanton
and Slade.
KYZ058
Flood
Highway 52 near the Lee county line was
closed due to high water. The flooding
came to an end on the morning of May 3.
KYZ119
Flood
Blacklog Road near Inez covered with
water.
KYZ111
Flood
Dark Hollow, Murphys Fork, Mills Creek,
and Red Lick roads were closed due to
high water.
KYZ106
Flood
Highway 191, near Highway 460 in West
Liberty, closed due to high water.
Mudslides were also reported on Highways
7 and 437.
KYZ111-114
Flood
The South Fork of the Kentucky River at
Booneville crested at 29.52 feet or 2.5
feet above flood stage on May 1, 2005
at 12:30 am EDT. The Kentucky River at
Heidelberg crested at 21.50 feet or 1.5
feet above flood stage on May 1, 2005 at
3:30 pm EDT.
KYZ109
Flood
The Licking River at Salyersville
crested at 17.52 feet or 1.52 feet above
flood stage on April 30, 2005 at 4 pm
EDT.
KENTUCKY, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Carroll County
Carrollton Hail (0.88)
Gallatin County
2 N Sparta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed near the intersection
of Interstate 71 and State Route 35.
Pendleton County
Peach Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A home sustained damage to its roof and
front porch.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
KYZ014
Flood
Minor flooding of the Ohio River
occurred, mainly upriver from the
confluence of the Wabash River. At J.T.
Myers Lock and Dam near Uniontown, the
river crested at 37.8 feet on the 8th.
This was less than a foot above the
flood stage of 37 feet. Minor flooding
of low-lying fields and woodlands
occurred.
Ballard County
Barlow Hail (0.75)
Copious amounts of hail covered the
ground.
Hickman County
Oakton to Hail (0.75)
3 NW Clinton
KYZ005
Strong Wind
Strong west winds occurred in the wake
of a cold front passage. The strongest
sustained winds were around 30 MPH at
Barkley Regional Airport near Paducah,
with gusts to 40 MPH. Small trees were
blown down a couple of miles south of
the airport.
Henderson County
Henderson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and power lines were blown
down. One tree landed on a police
cruiser, damaging the windshield and
hood. A tree landed on a house on
Kentucky Highway 266. Some trees fell on
Kentucky Highway 351 and on Old U.S. 60
East.
Daviess County
1 SE Owensboro to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Maceo
Several trees were blown down from the
east side of Owensboro to the northeast
corner of the county.
LAKE ERIE
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of very strong thunderstorms
moved east across Lake Erie and produced
estimated wind gusts in excess of
35 knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of severe thunderstorms moved
east across Lake Erie and produced
estimated wind gusts in excess of 35
knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
quickly east across Lake Erie and
produced wind gusts in excess of 35 knots.
A 36 knot thunderstorm wind gust was
measured along the shore of Lake Erie at
Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport.
LOUISIANA, Northeast
NOT RECEIVED.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
Winn Parish
Sikes Hail (0.88)
Hail covered the ground.
Caldwell Parish
15 NW Columbia Hail (0.88)
Hail fell in Vixen.
Ouachita Parish
West Monroe to Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Monroe
A few trees were downed ... including
one that fell atop mobile home in West
Monroe. Trees were also downed on Shady
Ln and near Finks and Hideaway Rd.
Caldwell Parish
Columbia Hail (0.88)
Caldwell Parish
7 NE Columbia Hail (0.88)
Hail fell in the town of Hebert.
Grant Parish
Dry Prong Hail (1.00)
Bossier Parish
Plain Dealing Lightning
Lightning stuck a home in town resulting
in moderate damage. No injuries were
reported.
De Soto Parish
10 E Mansfield Hail (0.75)
Bossier Parish
Plain Dealing Hail (1.00)
Bienville Parish
5 SW Fryeburg to Tornado (F1)
1 W Fryeburg
A supercell storm spawned a tomado across
northwest Bienville parish. The storm
destroyed two mobile homes and did minor
damage to 6 other homes along its path.
Numerous trees and powerlines were also
blown over in the storm. There was one
injury from a tree hitting a mobile home
approximately one half mile north of
Fryeburg.
Webster Parish
3 S Heflin to Tornado (F1)
2 SE Heflin
This was a continuation of the tornado
that first formed 4 miles SW of Fryeburg
... and then crossed into extreme southern
Webster Parish. This storm destroyed two
mobile homes and damaged four other homes
along with uprooting or snapping several
trees along its path. Several power poles
were also downed.
Bienville Parish
1 N Fryeburg to Tornado (F1)
2 NE Fryeburg
This storm was a continuation of the
tornado that originally touched down in
Bienville Parish before moving northeast
into southern Webster Parish before once
again entering into Bienville Parish
before dissipating. The storm continued
to knock down trees and powerlines but
did no other damage.
Jackson Parish
Chatham Hail (0.75)
Grant Parish
5 E Colfax Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees were downed.
Grant Parish
Fishville Hail (0.75)
La Salle Parish
Jena Hail (0.75)
Caddo Parish
Shreveport Flash Flood
Severe street flooding at Pines Rd and
Interstate 20 ... at Line Ave and Evangel
... and on the 2200 block of Grimmet Dr.
Caddo Parish
5 SW Shreveport Lightning
Lightning struck the roof of a home in
Keithville resulting in a house fire. The
fire consumed the house and a vehicle
parked inside the garage. There were no
injuries.
Bossier Parish
5 E Benton Flash Flood
Water across the road from a creek over
flowing.
Bossier Parish
Benton Flash Flood
Severe street flooding in the downtown
area.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport Flash Flood
Excessive heavy rainfall resulted in a
bridge being washed out on Jefferson
Paige Rd. on the west side of town.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City Flash Flood
Road closures from excessive heavy
rainfall at Old Minden Rd, Preston and
Patricia as well as Airline Dr.
Webster Parish
Springhill Flash Flood
Downtown street flooding.
Webster Parish
Dixie Inn Flash Flood
The Interstate 20 on-ramp near Dixie Inn
was barricaded from excessive heavy
rainfall.
Claiborne Parish
Homer Flash Flood
Several roads closed due to high water
around Homer ... as well as Hwy 3062 west
of town ... and Hwy 520 north of the
Detention Center.
Sabine Parish
Converse Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
A few trees were downed near Hwy 171.
Sabine Parish
7 W Florien Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees downed on Hwy 191.
De Soto Parish
1 S Mansfield Hail (1.25)
Hail fell on the south side of town.
Sabine Parish
Pleasant Hill Hail (0.75)
Union Parish
4 SE Downsville Hail (1.50)
Union Parish
6 E Downsville Hail (1.75)
Golfball sized hail fell at Rocky Branch.
Ouachita Parish
5 NW Monroe Hail (1.00)
Ouachita Parish
Sterlington Hail (1.75)
Ouachita Parish
Sterlington Hail (1.00)
Caldwell Parish
Grayson Hail (1.00)
Caldwell Parish
Grayson Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees and power lines were downed.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
Tangipahoa Parish
1.5 NW Kentwood Tornado (F0)
A weak tomado briefly touched down in the
Line Creek community destroying 5 sheds,
damaging a house, uprooting 3 trees, and
knocking over a gas tank.
Jefferson Parish
Lafitte to Tornado (F0)
3 NE Lafitte
A tornado touched down in Lafitte in
Jefferson Parish near City Park Street and
Highway 45 causing damage to trees and
power lines and blowing a vehicle off the
road along Highway 45. The tornado later
continued to travel northeast into
Plaquemines Parish
Plaquemines Parish
3 SW Bertrandville to Tornado (F1)
5 NE Bertrandville
A tornado moved out of Jefferson Parish
northeastward into Plaquemines Parish
where about 25 homes and several trees
and power lines were damaged from the
Bertrandville area to near Braithwaite.
The tornado continued to move northeast
into St. Bernard Parish.
St. Bernard Parish
3 WSW St Bernard to Tornado (F1)
2 W St Bernard
A tornado moved into St. Bernard Parish
where some tree damge occurred before
dissipating
A meso-cyclone thunderstorm
produced a tornado causing damage from
Jefferson Parish northeastward across
Plaquemines and St. Bernard Parishes.
Lafourche Parish
Port Fourchon to Tornado (F2)
2 NE Port Fourchon
A waterspout moved onshore as a multi
vortex tornado in Port Fourchon resulting
in damage to approximately 12 structures,
including several port buildings and three
businesses. A few buildings sustained
significant damage. Two persons suffered
minor injuries. Several hundred vehicles
were damage either by flying debris, or
with windows blown out. Approximately one
mile of power lines were downed along
Louisiana Highway 3090 which leads to Port
Fourchon.
Plaquemines Parish
Port Sulphur Tornado (F1)
The same meso-cylone thunderstorm that
produced a tornado earlier in Port
Fourchon, spawned another tornado that
touched near Port Sulphur damaging 15
mobile homes and snapping several
telephone poles.
Terrebonne Parish
5 S Chauvin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts caused mainly roof
damage to six homes, and several trees
were blown down as well as power lines
downed.
Lafourche Parish
Thibodaux Hail (0.75)
Jefferson Parish
Metairie Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down on a truck.
Pointe Coupee Parish
Lottie Hail (1.75)
Golf ball and quarter size hail was
reported.
Washington Parish
1 W Franklinton Hail (0.75)
Washington Parish
Pine Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail was observed.
St. Tammany Parish
Abita Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were reported down on Highway 36
and on Highway 437.
LOUISIANA, Southwest
Evangeline Parish
Ville Platte Hail (1.75)
St. Landry Parish
4 WNW Big Cane Hail (0.88)
Avoyelles Parish
Bordelonville Hail (0.75)
Beauregard Parish
7 WNW Fields Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down across the raod and
a tin roof was blown off a home.
Beauregard Parish
Fields Hail (0.75)
Rapides Parish
4 NE Gardner Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Rapides Parish
5 SW Alexandria Hail (1.75)
Avoyelles Parish
Bunkie Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Extensive damage occurred across Bunkie.
Many trees and power lines were blown
down, some across homes, automobiles, and
businesses, the worst damage happened on
the east side of the tracks, where several
homes received roof damage, and several
businesses had sheet metal ripped off the
roofs and walls.
Avoyelles Parish
8 SE Evergreen Hail (0.88)
St. Landry Parish
Big Cane Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several homes and businesses were damaged
when trees and power lines were blown
down.
St. Landry Parish
Melville Hail (1.00)
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