Storm data and unusual weather phonomena
Storm Data, June, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phonomena
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
GULF OF MEXICO
Tampa Bay
Old Tampa Bay 01 1515EST
At trained spotter estimated a 60 MPH
wind gust near the Gandy Bridge in
St. Petersburg.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
5 ESE Big Pine Key 02 0615EST
0617EST
State park ranger reported 2
waterspouts 2 miles west southwest
of Bahia Honda Key.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
1 N Key West 02 1013EST
1016EST
A trained spotter and air traffic
control personnel at Key West
International Airport reported a thin
waterspout 1 mile north of Key West.
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island 02 1325CST
1327CST
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island 02 1500CST
1505CST
Pascagoula Ms To Sw
Pass Of Ms R 20 To
60Nm
45 E Venice 02 2026CST
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
8 WSW Big Pine Key 03 0601EST
0606EST
A mariner and a trained spotter
reported a waterspout 1 mile
southeast of Cudjoe Key.
Ocean Reef To Craig
Key Fl Out 20Nm
1 S Key Largo 05 1010EST
A trained spotter observed 2
well-developed waterspouts 1 mile
south of Pennekamp State Park.
Bonita Beach To
Englewood Fl Out
20Nm
6.9 NW Gasparilla Pass 05 1023EST
1028EST
A trained spotter reported a
waterspout 5 miles south southwest
of Englewood.
Lake Ponchartrain
And Lake Maurepas
E Lake Pontchartrain 07 1335CST
1340CST
A waterspout was observed near the
Interstate 10 Twin Spans Bridge.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 10 2230EST
Wind gust 47 knots (54 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Florida Bay
6 ENE Duck Key 10 2250EST
Wind gust 52 knots (60 mph) measured
at Long Key C-MAN station.
Florida Bay
6 ENE Duck Key 10 2330EST
Wind gust 52 knots (60 mph) measured
at Long Key C-MAN station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West 11 0107EST
Wind gust 35 knots (40 mph) measured
at Sand Key Light C-MAN station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 11 0605EST
Wind gust 39 knots (45 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN Station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West 11 0608EST
Wind gust 59 knots (68 mph) measured
at Sand Key Light C-MAN Station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West 11 0720EST
Wind gust 38 knots (44 mph) measured
at Sand Key C-MAN Station.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
Key West 11 0746EST
Wind gust 42 knots (48 mph) measured
at Key West International Airport.
Ocean Reef To Craig
Key Fl Out 20Nm
8 SSE Key Largo 11 0740EST
Wind gust 34 knots (39 mph) measured
at Molasses Reef C-MAN Station.
Galveston Bay
6 SE Eagle Point 11 0745CST
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 11 1230EST
Wind gust 47 knots (54 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Tampa Bay
Middle Tampa Bay 11 1243EST
The wind gust was measured at the
Albert Whitted Airport in St.
Petersburg. Other reports around
Tampa Bay included 42 knots at the
MacDill Airforce Base and 36 knots
at the St Petersburg/Clearwater
International Airport.
Englewood To
Tarpon Springs Fl
Out 20Nm
12 NNE Clearwater Be 11 1248EST
The wind gust was measured at the
COMPS station at the Fred Howard Park.
Tarpon Springs To
Suwannee River Fl
Out 20Nm
Homossassa River 11 1336EST
The wind gust was measured at the
COMPS station on the Homossassa River.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 12 0927EST
Wind gust 34 knots (39 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 12 1053EST
Wind gust 35 knots (40 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN Station.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
42 SW Atchafalaya Bay 12 2145CST
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 80 mph.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
20 To 60Nm
97 S Marsh Island 12 2345CST
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 50 mph.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx 20 To 60Nm
30 S Cameron 16 1215CST
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx Out 20Nm
20 S Cameron 16 1220CST
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 45 mph.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
11 WSW Big Pine Key 16 1320EST
Waterspout reported by a trained
spotter 3 miles southwest of Cudjoe
Key.
Intracoastal City La
To Cameron La Out
20Nm
16 S Cameron 16 1329CST
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx Out 20Nm
21 SSE Cameron 19 0815CST
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 40 mph.
Galveston Bay
North Jetty 20 0500CST
Measured at North Jetty PORTS.
GULF OF MEXICO
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
10 ESE Key West 20 0737EST
0745EST
Waterspout observed by an off-duty NWS
employee and US Navy observer 2 miles
south of Big Coppitt Key.
Chokoloskee To
Bonita Beach Fl Out
20Nm
21 E Marco Island 21 1639EST
Wind gust to 44 knots (51 mph)
recorded at HANDAR station in
Everglades City (KEGC).
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough Bay 21 1815EST
1823EST
There were numerous reports of a
waterspout between Davis Island and
Gibsonton.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
6 ESE Key West 21 1926EST
1933EST
Waterspout observed by an off-duty
NWS employee 2 miles south of Stock
Island.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay 24 0702CST
An offshore vessel reported seeing a
waterspout.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay 24 0805CST
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 40 mph.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay 24 0915CST
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 46 mph.
Craig Key To The W
End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge Out 20Nm
6 SSW Marathon to 24 1347EST
7 S Marathon 1405EST
Waterspout reported by an off-duty
NWS employee near Sombrero Key Light.
Tampa Bay
Old Tampa Bay 24 1454EST
The wind gust was measured at the Old
Port Tampa PORTS station.
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough Bay 24 1455EST
The wind gust was measured at the
ASOS at the MacDill Air Force Base.
Tampa Bay
Middle Tampa Bay 24 1504EST
The wind gust was measured at the
Albert Whitted Airport in St.
Petersburg.
Tampa Bay
Lower Tampa Bay 24 1524EST
The wind gust was measured at the
PORTS station near the Sunshine
Skyway Bridge.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
.5 S Key West 25 0951EST
1006EST
Monroe County Sheriffs Office security
detail at Key West International
Airport reported a waterspout one
half mile south of Key West.
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island 25 1515CST
1517CST
Suwannee R To
Apalachicola Fl Out
20Nm
10 ENE Panacea 25 1845EST
1850EST
The public reported two waterspouts
near the entrance to the St. Marks
River.
Suwannee R To
Apalachicola Fl Out
20Nm
30 NW Keaton Beach 25 1900EST
1945EST
The public reported eight waterspouts
off the Hickory Mound Impoundment.
Corpus Christi To
Baffin Bay
Port Aransas 26 1523CST
Matagorda Ship Chnl
To Pt Aransas Out
20Nm
Port Aransas 26 1523CST
Pt Aransas To Baffin
Bay Tx Out 20Nm
Port Aransas 26 1523CST
Pt O'Connor To
Aransas Pass
Port Aransas 26 1523CST
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
40 SW Big Pine Key 27 0037EST
A mariner reported via Internet-based
marine report form a sustained wind of
26 knots gusting to 45 knots during a
thunderstorm 39 miles south of
Sugarloaf Key.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
5 NE Key West 28 1304EST
1309EST
Waterspout reported by off-duty NWS
employee 5 miles northeast of Key
West.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
2 N Key West 28 1308EST
1323EST
Waterspout observed by off-duty NWS
employee 2 miles north of Key West.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
6 NE Key West 28 1313EST
1323EST
Waterspout observed by US Navy Weather
Observer 4 miles north-northwest of
Boca Chica.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
2 N Key West 29 1720EST
1725EST
Waterspout observed by NWS personnel
2 miles north of Key West.
HAWAII
HIZ001>003- Niihau--Kauai Windward--Kauai
005>006-013>014- Leeward--Oahu South Shore--Waianae
016-018>021-023>025 Coast--Molokai Leeward--Lanai Makai--
Kahoolawe--Maui Leeward West--Maui
Central Valley--Windward Haleakala--
Leeward Haleakala--Kona--South Big
Island--Big Island North And East
14 0600HST
15 0800HST
A storm low off the east coast of New
Zealand generated surf of 6 to 10 feet
along the south shores of all the
Hawaiian Islands. There were no
reports of serious injuries or
property damage.
IDAHO, Extreme Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
IDAHO, North
Clearwater County
5 WNW Ahsahka 02 1200PST
1203PST
Clearwater County
5 E Orofino 02 1310PST
1315PST
Thunderstorms developed in the
afternoon across North Central Idaho.
Two of these storms were severe with
strong winds falling trees and
damaging a television antenna near
Orofino creek. Heavy rain also
accompanied the storms.
Idaho County
Cottonwood 04 0946PST
Idaho County
12 ENE Kooskia 04 1017PST
Idaho County
16 SE Elk City 04 1025PST
Lemhi County
Salmon 04 1410MST
1415MST
Unusual severe thunderstorms in the
morning and early afternoon brought
damaging winds and hail to portions
of North Central Idaho. Several large
trees were knocked down in Idaho
County, causing some power outages.
Penny sized hail covered the ground
in Cottonwood. The roof was blown off
a house in Salmon as the result of
thunderstorm outflows as well.
IDAHO, Northwest
Bonner County
1 S Priest River 02 1229PST
Strong winds associated with a
thunderstorm blew down several
trees along Priest River Road.
Benewah County
6 NW Tensed 13 0715PST
0720PST
Kootenai County
2 E Worley 13 0715PST
Kootenai County
Post Falls 13 0728PST
0740PST
Kootenai County
Hauser 13 0730PST
0800PST
During the morning of June 13th a
severe thunderstorm tracked out of
southeast Washington into north Idaho.
In Kootenai county, hail as large as
golf ball size was observed in Post
Falls. In addition, winds from this
storm knocked down a row of tall
pine trees near the intersection of
highway 53 and Hauser Lake Road.
Boundary County
Bonners Ferry 16 2300PST
22 1500PST
The Kootenai River at Bonners Ferry,
rose above flood stage at 11 PM PST
June 16th, peaked at 66.63 feet (2.63
feet above flood stage) at 10 PM PST
on June 18th, and fell to below flood
stage at 3 PM PST on June 22nd.
Significant agricultural flood losses
resulted from the flood, with at least
2.5 million dollars worth of damage.
IDAHO, Southeast
Blaine County
Hailey 08 0600MST
10 0900MST
The Big Wood River at Halley went
above flood stage at 6.0 feet on June
8th and peaked at 6.05 feet on June
9th at 7:15 am and dropped below flood
stage on June 10th. No damage was
reported with this event.
Cassia County
1 SW Burley 11 1635MST
1640MST
Cassia County
Burley 13 1551MST
1620MST
Less than 1/4 mile visibility in
Burley with wind gusts of 50 knots.
Lincoln County
Shoshone 13 1555MST
1625MST
Branches breaking off trees and power
outages reported.
Lincoln County
1 NE Richfield 13 1618MST
1625MST
Minidoka County
Rupert 13 1618MST
1628MST
Branches breaking off trees with near
zero visibility in blowing dust
reported.
Fremont County
5 SW Chester 14 0740MST
0750MST
Caribou County
Grace 14 0750MST
0800MST
Caribou County
3 W Soda Spgs 14 0810MST
0820MST
Bonneville County
Swan Vly 14 0840MST
0846MST
Bonneville County
Swan Vly 14 0855MST
0900MST
Bonneville County
Palisades 14 0855MST
0900MST
Teton County
3 S Driggs 14 0912MST
0915MST
Jefferson County
6 N Monteview 30 1902MST
1915MST
Adams County
2 W Bear to 04 1120MST 12 1760
12 NE Bear 1140MST
F2 Tornado started at 2 miles west of
Bear and moved to 12 miles north east
of Bear. Extensive forest damage but
minimal structural damage to homes. 1
pickup truck destroyed. Trees down in
camp site destroyed tents and camping
gear. Injury to one individual with
a broken collar bone.
Twin Falls County
Hollister 08 1135MST
1145MST
Nickel size hail from spotter in
Hollister
Twin Falls County
2 N Hollister 08 1420MST
1615MST
Flash flooding on U.S. Highway 93
2 miles north of Hollister
Camas County
Fairfield 09 1250MST
1330MST
Flash flooding on Highway 20 near
Fairfield reported by sheriffs deputy.
Camas County
Fairfield 09 1253MST
1311MST
Nickel size hail reported by spotter.
Hail 1 to 2 inches deep covering parts
of Highway 20 west of Fairfield.
Owyhee County
De Lamar 13 1400MST
1405MST
Owyhee County
Homedale Muni Arpt 13 1410MST
1415MST
Ada County
5 S Boise 13 1530MST
Canyon County
5 SW Middleton 13 1530MST
1535MST
Ada County
Boise 13 1535MST
1545MST
Boise County
6 NE Horseshoe Bend 13 1605MST
1607MST
Boise County
1 SE Banks 13 1630MST
1635MST
Valley County
Cascade 13 1650MST
1655MST
Valley County
3.5 SW Donnelly 13 1750MST
1758MST
Valley County
25 NW Yellow Pine 13 1815MST
1823MST
Deep shear aloft destabilized the
airmass sufficiently for supercell
thunderstorm development across parts
of Idaho and Southeast Oregon. Reports
of 1 inch hail were common including
a few funnel cloud sightings, and
gradient winds of over 50 MPH in the
extreme eastern portion of the County
Warning Area.
IDZ016-030 Western Magic Valley--Southern Twin
Falls County
13 1500MST
1615MST
Tree and roof damage from gradient
winds associated with synoptic
episode which also produced supercell
development across the County
Warning Area.
IDAHO, Southwest
Canyon County
Countywide 29 1410MST
1445MST
Payette County
Countywide 29 1410MST
1430MST
Owyhee County
8 S Marsing to 29 1419MST
4 S Marsing 1425MST
Ada County
Countywide 29 1425MST
Owyhee County
4 S Oreana 29 1425MST
1430MST
Very moist airmass combined with a
well defined vorticity center and
maximum day time heating to produce
widespread pulse thunderstorms
yielding numerous reports of nickle
size hail and wind damage including
downed trees and power lines.
ILLINOIS, Central
Mclean County
5 SE Danvers to 02 1320CST 0.2 30
5.2 SE Danvers 1321CST
A tornado briefly touched down in a
field. No damage was reported.
Mclean County
Heyworth 02 1400CST
De Witt County
Wapella 02 1415CST
Shelby County
Moweaqua 02 1541CST
1545CST
Christian County
Stonington 03 1441CST
Christian County
Pana 03 1520CST
1528CST
Pea to penny size hail covered the
ground.
Christian County
Pana 03 1527CST
Lawrence County
Chauncey 03 1705CST
Mclean County
Bloomington 17 1630CST
A few trees were blown down at Miller
Park. In addition, several power lines
were blown down on the south side of
town.
Edgar County
Countywide 18 1645CST
1800CST
Up to 5 inches of rain fell in
approximately one hour and produced
widespread flooding. Several roads in
the county had one foot of water
flowing over them for a time. A few
basements were flooded in Paris.
Clay County
3 S Flora 18 1709CST
A mobile home was flipped over. Also,
several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Mclean County
Stanford 19 1345CST
Mclean County
Stanford 19 1345CST
Several tree limbs were blown down.
Mclean County
Bloomington 19 1400CST 0 0
1412CST
Mclean County
3 E Shirley to 19 1400CST
2 NE Shirley 1408CST
Mclean County
Bloomington 19 1402CST
1412CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down in Miller Park. In addition, a
large tree was blown down at the
Highland Park Golf Course.
Mclean County
2 W Downs to 19 1412CST
Downs 1415CST
Mclean County
2 S Bloomington 19 1432CST
A wood frame building under
construction was severely damaged when
portions of the frame were blown down.
De Witt County
2 S Clinton to 19 1433CST
Clinton 1435CST
Hail accumulated up to an inch in
depth, with a few golf ball size hail
stones reported.
De Witt County
Clinton 19 1435CST
A tree was blown down on Route 54.
Mclean County
3 SW Bloomington 19 1441CST
A farm sustained severe crop damage
from hail. Leaves were stripped off
corn stalks and soybean plants were
cut off near the ground. In addition,
six large trees were damaged.
Piatt County
Bement 19 1445CST
Vermilion County
Hoopeston 19 1529CST
Vermilion County
Rossville 19 1530CST
Winds were estimated at 60 miles per
hour, but no damage was reported.
Douglas County
Tuscola 19 1548CST
Douglas County
Camargo 19 1600CST
Coles County
3 NW Rardin 19 1612CST
Richland County
6 N Claremont 20 1710CST
Lawrence County
Birds 20 1729CST
Lawrence County
2 S Birds 20 1738CST
Fulton County
Lewistown 22 0622CST
A few tree limbs were blown down.
Peoria County
Peoria 22 0702CST
0706CST
Tazewell County
Pekin 22 0702CST
0708CST
Tazewell County
South Pekin 22 0710CST
12 inch diameter tree blown down.
Tazewell County
Pekin 22 0712CST
15 inch diameter tree blown down.
Tazewell County
2.6 S Morton 22 0713CST 0.1 30
The tornado briefly touched down in a
field. No damage was reported.
Tazewell County
Washington 22 0713CST
No damage was reported.
Tazewell County
1 W Mackinaw 22 0720CST
A circus tent was partially blown
down.
Tazewell County
East Peoria 22 0725CST
Tazewell County
1 N Groveland 22 0725CST
Mclean County
Colfax 22 0820CST
A few trees and power lines were blown
down.
Vermilion County
Georgetown 22 1025CST
Vermilion County
Tilton 22 1025CST
Lawrence County
Lawrenceville 22 1118CST
Effingham County
5 S Altamont 22 1513CST
Lawrence County
3 W St Francisville 22 1537CST
From AWOS at Mt. Carmel Airport.
Coles County
4 E Charleston 22 1613CST
1616CST
Coles County
3 N Mattoon 22 1645CST
Coles County
Mattoon 22 1646CST
No damage was reported.
Coles County
3 NE Mattoon 22 1648CST
No damage was reported.
Coles County
Trilla 22 1649CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Moultrie County
Sullivan 22 1705CST
Coles County
Mattoon 22 1720CST
1733CST
Several trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
Coles County
Charleston 26 1155CST
1200CST
Mclean County
Downs 26 1315CST
Hail caused significant crop damage.
Accumulated hail was still up to dime
size an hour after falling.
Richland County
Calhoun to 26 1315CST
1 E Calhoun 1320CST
Hail caused corn crop damage.
Christian County
Owaneco 26 1358CST
Macon County
1 NW Niantic 26 1458CST
Moultrie County
2 SE Sullivan 26 1515CST
Logan County
2 S Mt Pulaski to 26 1530CST
5 S Mt Pulaski
Champaign County
3 SE Philo 26 1705CST
Sangamon County
1 NW Riverton to 26 1716CST
2 S Williamsville 1723CST
Vermilion County
6 W Fairmount 26 1739CST
Richland County
Noble 26 1815CST
Jasper County
St Marie 26 1849CST
Crawford County
5 S Oblong 26 1906CST
Lawrence County
1 N Sumner 26 1928CST
Knox County
Abingdon 27 1711CST
Vermilion County
Bismarck 28 1249CST
1251CST
Edgar County
Paris 28 1540CST
ILLINOIS, Northeast
Kane County
Elgin 02 1430CST
Two men were struck by lightning on a
golf course after taking cover under
trees. One of the men died from his
injuries two days later. M45GF
Du Page County
Naperville 02 1436CST
A large oak tree fell on a house.
Livingston County
Graymont 02 1437CST
1439CST
Nickel size hail was reported on
Route 116.
Grundy County
Morris 17 1745CST
A tree was blown down.
Will County
Lockport 17 1830CST
Trees and tree limbs were blown down.
Livingston County
Chatsworth 19 1424CST
1426CST
Nickel size hail was reported covering
the ground.
Livingston County
Fairbury 19 1432CST
1435CST
Ford County
1 SE Paxton 19 1504CST
1507CST
ILZ014 Cook
21 1530CST
A gust to 48 mph blew a small empty
aircraft that was tied down into a
fence. A Boeing 737 jet was moved 10
feet by the winds as passengers were
exiting the jet. No injuries were
reported.
Grundy County
2 W Mazon 21 1623CST
A 2 1/2 foot diameter tree was blown
down near the intersection of Grand
Ridge and Ward Roads.
Grundy County
3 S Mazon 21 1627CST
Two trees, each one foot in diameter,
were blown down at Dwight and Gardner
Roads.
Will County
4 E Wilmington 21 1640CST
Several trees were blown down along
West Thornton Road.
Kankakee County
Manteno 21 1715CST
Tree limbs, crops and utility poles
were blown down.
Will County
Mokena 22 0748CST
0750CST
Cook County
Oak Forest 22 0803CST
0805CST
Ford County
Roberts 22 0848CST
Tree limbs were blown down.
Mchenry County
Marengo 25 1343CST
1345CST
Kankakee County
4 E Kankakee 25 1825CST
A barn roof was blown off.
Cook County
Chicago 26 0141CST
0143CST
Nickel size hail was reported at 59th
and Pulaski.
Livingston County
8 SW Pontiac 26 1414CST
1416CST
Kankakee County
2 E Momence to 26 1330CST
5 E Momence 1333CST
Nickel to Quarter size hail fell
across parts of eastern Kankakee
County, east of Momence to the
Illinois Indiana state line. The hail
caused signficant crop damage.
Winnebago County
Loves Park 28 0129CST
0131CST
Cook County
Des Plaines 28 0506CST
0508CST
Cook County
River Forest 28 2015CST
2025CST
Quarter size hail was reported in
River Forest and lasted 10 minutes.
The hail caused damage to cars and
windows.
Cook County
River Forest 28 2031CST
2033CST
ILLINOIS, Northwest
Rock Island County
Moline 06 0609CST
Lightning strike at 2728 13th Avenue;
discovered an hour later.
Mercer County
1.3 SE Sherrard 06 0710CST
Lightning strike at 441 Highland Drive
in the Frye Lake area; half of the
house was damaged.
A low level jet produced a nocturnal
MCS that moved across eastern Iowa and
northern Illinois in the pre-dawn and
early morning hours. Lightning from
the storms struck two houses resulting
in considerable damage from the
resultant fires.
Stephenson County
Freeport 21 0345CST
0350CST
A house struck by lightning causing
unknown damage.
Stephenson County
Freeport 21 0350CST
0357CST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Stephenson County
2 N Mc Connell 21 0440CST
0443CST
There were tree limbs downed on the
road.
Jo Daviess County
Warren 21 0445CST
0448CST
There were trees and power lines
downed.
Jo Daviess County
Stockton 21 0446CST
0449CST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Stephenson County
Davis 21 0451CST
0454CST
A few trees were downed.
Jo Daviess County
3.5 NNE Stockton 21 0454CST
0455CST
An upper level disturbance in a near
tropical atmosphere produced
scattered thunderstorms in the
pre-dawn hours across eastern
Iowa and northwest Illinois. Hail was
nearly non existent or was of pea
sized due to the high freezing levels.
Several of the storms pulsed severe
with high winds that downed trees and
power lines.
Warren County
4 WNW Monmouth 22 0520CST
0525CST
A co-op observer at the ag station
northwest of town reported areas of
waist high corn blown down around the
local area.
Mcdonough County
2 WSW Macomb to 22 0529CST
Macomb 0543CST
Dime to quarter size hail covered the
ground.
Mcdonough County
Macomb to 22 0541CST
l N Macomb 0544CST
Hail knocked leaves off trees.
Mcdonough County
Pennington Pt 22 0551CST
0557CST
Limbs and crops were downed near the
cemetery at the edge of town. An upper
level disturbance initiated
thunderstorms in a nearly moist
atmosphere ahead of a stationary front
running from northwest Missouri into
northeast Illinois. Numerous storms
pulsed severe across southeast Iowa
and west central Illinois with wind
being the primary threat. Once the
storms moved far enough away from the
front and into drier air, hail and
wind became a combined threat across
west central Illinois.
Whiteside County
Countywide 25 1400CST
1530CST
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports.
Bureau County
Countywide 25 1500CST
1700CST
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports
Bureau County
Bureau 25 1745CST
1815CST
2 inches of rain with most falling
between 1745 and 1815 CST
Bureau County
Bureau 25 1758CST
1800CST
Penny size hail near the jct of IL
26 & 29
Carroll County
Countywide 25 1900CST
2000CST
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports.
Carroll County
Savanna 25 1944CST
2035CST
Pending of water on streets with
depths of 1 to 4 inches was reported
with an estimated 3 inches of rain.
Carroll County
Savanna 25 2100CST
26 0030CST
U.S. 52 just south of the business
district with a few feet of water
across it.
Carroll County
1.5 NE Savanna Strans 25 2100CST
26 0030CST
Railroad underpass on Scenic Bluff Rd
impassable with several feet of water
in it.
Carroll County
1 E Wacker 25 2100CST
26 0030CST
Railroad underpass on Wacker Rd east
of town impassable with several feet
of water in it.
An unseasonably strong upper level
storm system combined with a near
semi-moist atmosphere to produce
scattered thunderstorms.
A lone storm pulsed severe in east
central Iowa and produced marginally
severe hail. The rapid growth of
cumulus clouds and showers across
Illinois lead to numerous confirmed
reports of funnels.
Once the sun set, thunderstorms
developed over northwest Illinois and
remained nearly stationary for several
hours over Savanna, Illinois and
western Carroll county producing
localized flash flooding.
Whiteside County
Morrison 27 1413CST
1416CST
Penny size hail was reported on south
side of town.
Henry County
2 N Geneseo 27 1530CST
1532CST
Pea to nickel size hail was reported
by a co-op observer.
A set of upper level disturbances
combined with a semi-moist atmosphere
to produce scattered thunderstorms
across eastern Iowa and northern
Illinois. A few of the storms pulsed
severe and produced hail.
Warren County
Coldbrook 30 1112CST
1114CST
An upper level disturbance interacted
with a semi-moist to moist atmosphere
to produce widely scattered
thunderstorms across eastern Iowa and
west central Illinois. Two storms
pulsed severe and dropped marginally
severe hail. In the case of the pulse
severe storm in Iowa, there is a
possibility that a continuous hail
swath occurred from southeast of
Blairstown to northeast of Marengo.
ILLINOIS, South
Jefferson County
Countywide 01 0430CST
0700CST
Major street flooding occurred in
Mount Vernon. A trained spotter in
Scheller reported 3.30 inches of rain
in two and a half hours.
Perry County
Countywide 01 0500CST
0700CST
A co-operative observer measured 1.6
inches of rainfall at Pinckneyville
overnight. The public reported 1.5
inches in Tamaroa. Yards and ditches
were flooded, and a little highway
flooding occurred. Water rose around a
residence south of Du Quoin. East of
Pinckneyville, a dog was rescued from
rising waters behind a house.
Wayne County
5 E Fairfield 03 1730CST
An off-duty fire/rescue member
reported a funnel cloud with rotation.
Wayne County
Fairfield 03 1800CST
White County
Mill Shoals 03 1800CST
White County
Carmi 03 1832CST
Alexander County
Tamms 09 1552CST
Jefferson County
Mt Vernon 10 2045CST
Trees and power lines were down in the
Mount Vernon area.
Perry County
Pinckneyville 17 1403CST
Extensive damage to trees and power
lines occurred. Some trees landed
on homes, vehicles, and power lines.
Part of the roof was taken off an
abandoned building that was open on
the south side, the direction from
which the storm approached. One lane
of Illinois Route 13 was blocked by
downed tree limbs and large sections
of sheet metal roofing blown off a
storage building. A few other streets
were blocked by trees.
Wabash County
Mt Carmel 19 1520CST
Edwards County
.5 N Browns 22 1440CST
Dime size hail fell on Highway 15.
Wabash County
Bellmont 22 1440CST
Wayne County
3 S Fairfield 22 1445CST
Edwards County
Browns 22 1500CST
Shingles were blown off a roof.
Wabash County
Mt Carmel 22 1500CST
1600CST
Side streets were flooded throughout
the community.
Hamilton County
Mc Leansboro 22 1625CST
Trees were downed.
Wabash County
Keensburg 22 1724CST
ILLINOIS, Southwest
Fayette County
1.5 S St Elmo 03 1610CST
Fayette County
St Elmo 03 1620CST
Macoupin County
Carlinville 06 2203CST
2205CST
St. Clair County
.5 N Belleville to 17 1340CST
Swansea 1345CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down several
large trees and power lines on the
north side of Belleville and in
Swansea.
Madison County
Alhambra 17 1350CST
Several small trees were blown down.
Madison County
New Douglas 17 1410CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Bond County
3 W Greenville 17 1420CST
A large tree was blown down onto
Illinois Route 140 west of Greenville.
Bond County
3 NNW Mulberry Gro 17 1445CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Montgomery County
Litchfield 17 1428CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down. A few of the limbs landed on
power lines in Litchfield.
Calhoun County
6 NW Hardin 22 1420CST
St. Clair County
Summerfield 22 1430CST
Jersey County
Grafton 22 1515CST
Jersey County
5 E Grafton 22 1515CST
Jersey County
2 N Elsah 22 1520CST
Jersey County
Elsah 22 1520CST
Bond County
7 SSE Greenville 22 1515CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down along Illinois Route 127.
Bond County
Mulberry Grove 22 1520CST
Several large trees were uprooted.
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as
well.
Fayette County
Hagarstown 22 1525CST
Numerous trees were blown down.
Madison County
Edwardsville 22 1624CST
1625CST
Madison County
1 S Edwardsville 22 1627CST
1630CST
Macoupin County
Staunton 22 1655CST
Thunderstorm winds damaged 50 to 100
trees in town. Four to six homes
sustained some kind of structural
damage due to the fallen trees and
tree limbs. Several power lines were
blown down as well, leaving 60
to 80 houses without power for a time.
No injuries were reported.
Monroe County
Waterloo 28 2240CST
Washington County
Lively Grove 28 2315CST
INDIANA, Central
Morgan County
Mooresville 01 1324EST
An isolated severe thunderstorm
produced a wind gust to 65 mph in the
town of Mooresville.
Madison County
Summitville 02 2010EST
2012EST
A pulse severe thunderstorm briefly
produced nickel size hail near
Summitville.
Monroe County
2 N Bloomington 07 0945EST
0947EST
Greene County
Lyons 07 1245EST
A large 100-year-old oak tree was
blown down.
Jackson County
6 NE Seymour to 07 1750EST 8.1 300
5 SE Seymour 1808EST
An F1 tornado touched down in eastern
Jackson County on the evening of 7
June 2006, damaging or destroying a
double wide trailer, a restaurant,
four other homes, and numerous large
trees.
Jennings County
7 W North Vernon 07 1757EST
1759EST
Jackson County
Crothersville 07 1815EST
The roof was blown off of the
Crothersville Town Hall by straight
line winds.
A few severe thunderstorms, including
one powerful supercell, moved mainly
southern portions of central Indiana
on 7 June 2006.
The supercell produced a tornado in
eastern Jackson county. This tornado
took an unusual path from north to
south.
Clay County
Clay City 11 0045EST
A lightning strike set a home ablaze
and killed a breeder calf standing
60 yards away from the home.
Boone County
Zionsville 14 0845EST
A house was heavily damaged by a
lightning strike-induced fire.
Greene County
Worthington 17 1955EST
Small outbuildings were blown into a
roadway, and power lines were downed.
Owen County
6 W Spencer 17 2010EST
Trees were downed.
Brown County
Countywide 17 2020EST
Trees were downed throughout Brown
County.
Johnson County
Edinburg 17 2030EST
Four trees were downed.
Johnson County
New Whiteland 17 2100EST
Lightning struck a transformer on
Tracy Road, causing a power outage
lasting 11 hours.
Johnson County
New Whiteland 17 2100EST
Trees were downed.
Johnson County
Trafalgar 17 2100EST
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
6 NE Shelbyville 17 2100EST
Trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Noblesville 17 2120EST
Trees were downed along State Road 19
near the White River.
INDIANA, Central
A series of damaging wind-producing
severe thunderstorms moved through
central Indiana on the evening of 17
June 2006. Fortunately, damage was
mostly confined to downed trees and
power lines.
Parke County
Mecca 18 1707EST
Trees were downed.
Montgomery County
10 SSW Crawfordsville 18 1733EST
Trees were downed.
Boone County
Advance 18 1735EST
Trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Arcadia 18 1845EST
Trees were downed.
Putnam County
2 NE Bainbridge 18 1850EST
Trees were downed.
A complex of damaging wind-producing
severe thunderstorms moved through
the heart of central Indiana on the
evening of 18 June 2006, the second
damaging wind event in as many days.
Hendricks County
Brownsburg 19 1218EST
Hendricks County
Brownsburg 19 1219EST
Hendricks County
Danville 19 1220EST
A garage was destroyed by a falling
tree.
Marion County
Clermont 19 1225EST
Trees were downed.
Montgomery County
Linnsburg 19 1230EST
1430EST
A portion of county road 600 east
collapsed. No one was injured.
Hendricks County
2 N Pittsboro 19 1237EST
Trees were downed.
Marion County
Cumberland 19 1245EST
A new house, which was unoccupied, was
struck by lightning and heavily
damaged by the ensuing fire.
Firefighters escaped just minutes
before the second floor, on which they
were standing to fight the blaze,
collapsed.
Shelby County
13 NW Shelbyville 19 1300EST
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
10 NW Shelbyville 19 1300EST
Trees were downed.
Marion County
Indianapolis Intl Ar 19 1302EST
A wind gust to 64 miles per hour was
measured at the Indianapolis
International Airport ASOS (KIND).
Shelby County
13 NW Shelbyville 19 1309EST
1311EST
Clay County
2 NE Brazil 19 1318EST
1320EST
Clay County
1 E Brazil 19 1321EST
1323EST
No property damage reported.
INDIANA, Central
Marion County
5 E Southport 19 1332EST
1334EST
Shelby County
3 WNW Shelbyville 19 1335EST
1337EST
Shelby County
Shelbyville 19 1335EST
A tree fell on a house, punching a
hole in the roof.
Putnam County
6 W Cloverdale 19 1337EST
1339EST
Owen County
9 NW Spencer 19 1341EST
1343EST
Monroe County
Ellettsville 19 1350EST
1352EST
Owen County
9 N Spencer 19 1352EST
1354EST
Clay County
Bowling Green 19 1357EST
1359EST
No property damage reported.
Clay County
Bowling Green 19 1357EST
Owen County
3 W Gosport 19 1358EST
1400EST
Owen County
Gosport 19 1405EST
1407EST
No property damage reported.
Morgan County
Martinsville 19 1409EST
1411EST
Owen County
6 N Spencer 19 1411EST
1413EST
Morgan County
Martinsville 19 1412EST
1414EST
Rush County
Homer 19 1413EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Rush County
Manilla 19 1413EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Rush County
Milroy 19 1413EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Morgan County
4 SE Martinsville 19 1425EST
Trees were downed.
Brown County
2 N Taggart 19 1435EST
Trees were downed.
Monroe County
Bloomington 19 1444EST
1446EST
Brown County
Nashville 19 1450EST
Trees were downed.
Bartholomew County
8 WNW Columbus to 19 1453EST
8 WSW Columbus
Trees were downed.
Lawrence County
Williams 19 1545EST
Trees were downed.
Jackson County
Medora 19 1601EST
1603EST
Jackson County
Medora 19 1606EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Tipton County
3 NNW Tipton 19 1630EST
1632EST
No property damage reported.
Madison County
4 S Elwood 19 1710EST
1712EST
Madison County
5 S Elwood 19 1715EST
1717EST
Hamilton County
8 E Atlanta 19 1716EST
1718EST
No property damage reported.
Madison County
1 WSW Frankton 19 1718EST
1720EST
Madison County
8 NW Anderson 19 1728EST
1730EST
Madison County
Anderson 19 1728EST
1730EST
Madison County
4 WNW Anderson 19 1730EST
1732EST
No property damage reported.
Parke County
5 SE Rockville 19 1730EST
1732EST
Madison County
Anderson 19 1744EST
1746EST
Madison County
Summitville 19 1750EST
1752EST
Madison County
3 SE Anderson 19 1754EST
1756EST
Hamilton County
4 N Carmel 19 1758EST
1800EST
Madison County
5 SE Anderson 19 1758EST
1800EST
Henry County
7 NW New Castle 19 1803EST
1805EST
Madison County
8 SE Anderson 19 1806EST
1808EST
No property damage reported.
Madison County
4 SSE Summitville 19 1806EST
1808EST
Henry County
3 NNE Cadiz 19 1810EST
1812EST
Henry County
Cadiz 19 1815EST
1817EST
No property damage reported.
Delaware County
Muncie 19 1824EST
1827EST
Madison County
1 S Anderson 19 1829EST
1831EST
Henry County
3 S New Castle 19 1835EST
1837EST
Putnam County
7 W Greencastle 19 1835EST
1840EST
No property damage reported.
Putnam County
7 W Greencastle 19 1840EST
1845EST
No property damage reported.
Madison County
5 N Anderson 19 1842EST
1844EST
Madison County
2 N Anderson 19 1842EST
1844EST
Henry County
New Castle 19 1846EST
1848EST
Henry County
3 NNE Straughn 19 1850EST
1852EST
Rush County
Homer 19 1850EST
Trees downed.
Delaware County
Muncie 19 1900EST
1902EST
The third severe weather event in as
many days for central Indiana turned
out to be the most intense, as several
rounds of damaging storms moved
through the area. In a change from
previous days, however, much of the
severe weather came in the form of
large hail.
Johnson County
Nineveh 19 1500EST
A house was heavily damaged by a
lightningstrike-induced fire.
Johnson County
Bargersville 19 1845EST
A house was heavily damaged by fire
caused by a lightning strike.
Knox County
8 S Vincennes 20 1920EST
An isolated severe thunderstorm blew
down trees on Old Decker Road south of
Vincennes, taking down power lines in
the process.
Tippecanoe County
Battle Ground 22 1130EST
Trees were downed.
Carroll County
Delphi 22 1138EST
Fountain County
3 E Veedersburg 22 1145EST
Trees and power lines downed.
Vermillion County
2 NW Cayuga 22 1145EST
Trees were downed.
Carroll County
1 NE Camden 22 1155EST
Trees were downed.
Vigo County
Prairie Creek 22 1210EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Montgomery County
Darlington 22 1215EST
Trees were downed.
Sullivan County
Sullivan 22 1215EST
Large tree limbs broken throughout
town.
Howard County
Cassville 22 1225EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Howard County
4 S Kokomo 22 1225EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Hendricks County
Brownsburg 22 1230EST
A home was damaged by a
lightning-induced fire.
Howard County
3 E Russiaville 22 1230EST
A large tree was downed.
Tipton County
4 NNW Groomville 22 1230EST
Several trees were downed.
Marion County
New Augusta 22 1300EST
Six firefighters stowing equipment
after a training exercise were
indirectly struck by lightning. None
of the injuries were life threatening.
Boone County
Lebanon 22 1302EST
1304EST
Boone County
3 WSW Whitestown 22 1307EST
1309EST
Morgan County
4 NE Martinsville 22 1334EST
1336EST
Marion County
3 NNE Southport 22 1346EST
1348EST
Marion County 22 1400EST
Indianapolis
A tree was uprooted onto two homes,
causing major damage.
Marion County
1E Indianapolis Intl A 22 1400EST
1402EST
Marion County
8 SE Indianapolis 22 1402EST
A stop sign was blown down.
Rush County
Rushville 22 1415EST
Trees fell onto power lines.
Johnson County
Franklin Arpt 22 1420EST
1422EST
Hancock County
6 SSW Greenfield 22 1430EST
1432EST
Shelby County
4 NE Shelbyville 22 1440EST
Trees were downed.
Bartholomew County
2 W Columbus 22 1500EST
1502EST
Rush County
6 SE Rushville 22 1500EST
Trees fell onto power lines.
Vigo County
Prairie Creek 22 1530EST
1830EST
3.59 inches of rain occurred in three
hours.
Knox County
7 SSW Vincennes 22 1610EST
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down.
Daviess County
Epsom 22 1630EST
A roof was blown off of a machine
shed, and grain bins were
destroyed on a farm near Epsom.
Jennings County
North Vernon 22 1640EST
1642EST
Greene County
10 E Bloomfield 22 1658EST
Large trees were downed.
Owen County
8 W Spencer 22 1700EST
1733EST
3.50 inches of rain fell in
approximately 30 minutes west of
Spencer.
Vigo County
12 S Terre Haute 22 1725EST
1900EST
Water was over State Road 246 in
southern Vigo County. No damage
occurred.
Vigo County
6 S Terre Haute 22 1732EST
A tree fell on a house.
Owen County
8 W Spencer 22 1733EST
1735EST
Vigo County
Terre Haute 22 1758EST
1800EST
A large tree limb was broken.
Putnam County
3 N Greencastle 22 1830EST
Trees were downed.
Hendricks County
Lizton 22 1850EST
Parke County
Rosedale 22 1850EST
1950EST
High water closed Coxville Road near
Rosedale. No damage was reported.
Greene County
2 NW Worthington 22 1915EST
2015EST
Water closed the intersection of
State Roads 157 and 48. No damage was
reported.
Sullivan County
3 W Farmersburg 22 1930EST
2030EST
County Road 1100 North was closed by
high water. No damage was reported.
Sullivan County
1 NW Fairbanks 22 1945EST
2045EST
A culvert was washed out on a river
road northwest of Fairbanks.
A series of severe thunderstorms
pounded central Indiana on 23 June
2006, continuing a period of active
weather for the area.
Widespread wind damage and large
hail occurred, with isolated areas
of flash flooding caused by extremely
heavy rain.
Tippecanoe County
2.5 S Odell to 25 1410EST 0.2 75
2.5 SSE Odell 1417EST
A slow-moving landspout tornado
touched down near Odell on 25 June
2006, members of the general public,
media spotters, and the county
emergency manager.
A weak landspout touched down near
Odell on 26 June 2006. This was the
only severe weather event of the
afternoon.
Howard County
3 SE Greentown 28 1525EST
1527EST
Madison County
Elwood 28 1540EST
1542EST
Madison County
Alexandria 28 1549EST
The roof of a truck depot was
damaged. Trees were also downed.
Brown County
8 NE Nashville 28 1607EST
1609EST
Marion County
Indianapolis 28 1614EST
1616EST
Delaware County
Muncie 28 1619EST
1621EST
Delaware County
Yorktown 28 1624EST
1626EST
No damage was reported.
Delaware County
Muncie 28 1625EST
1627EST
Morgan County
3 S Paragon 28 1653EST
1655EST
Vigo County
Terre Haute 28 1740EST
1742EST
Putnam County
Greencastle 28 1803EST
1805EST
Marion County
5 SE Indianapolis 28 1809EST
1811EST
Bartholomew County
7 SW Columbus 28 1833EST
1835EST
Johnson County
2 W Greenwood 28 1835EST
1837EST
Madison County
Ingalls 28 1848EST
1850EST
Bartholomew County
5 W Columbus 28 1855EST
1857EST
Hancock County
5 E Fortville 28 1857EST
1859EST
Marion County
7 SE Indianapolis 28 1915EST
1917EST
Jackson County
4 NE Seymour 28 1916EST
1918EST
Hancock County
5 NW Fortville 28 1925EST
1927EST
Shelby County
6 NW Fairland 28 1925EST
1927EST
Jennings County
North Vernon 28 1940EST
1942EST
Lawrence County
3 NE Bedford 28 2140EST
2142EST
Lawrence County
3 SE Bedford 28 2155EST
2157EST
Jackson County
Medora 28 2205EST
A series of mainly large
hail-producing severe thunderstorms
moved through central Indiana on 28
June 2006.
Wabash County
7 SE Wabash 02 1910EST
1911EST
Grant County
.5 S Fairmount 02 2000EST
2001EST
Steuben County
Angola 19 1518EST
1519EST
Steuben County
Angola Tri State Arp 19 1545EST
1546EST
Observed near the airport.
De Kalb County
3 N Butler 19 1624EST
1625EST
Trees reported down on State Route 1
De Kalb County
3 NW Auburn 19 1634EST
1635EST
Reported 2 miles south of US 6 on
county road 19.
De Kalb County
3 N Auburn 19 1636EST
1637EST
4 to 5 inch diameter tree branches
down.
White County
Burnettsville 19 1715EST
1716EST
Cass County
Logansport 19 1735EST
1736EST
Miami County
5 S Peru 19 1800EST
1801EST
Grant County
Swayzee 21 0259EST
0300EST
Power lines down.
Marshall County
Lapaz 21 1723EST
1724EST
Marshall County
Countywide 21 1726EST
1736EST
Trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down in and around
Plymouth, continuing east towards the
county line. Roof and siding damage
was also reported in Plymouth.
Marshall County
Bremen 21 1729EST
1730EST
Elkhart County
2 NW Nappanee 21 1742EST
1743EST
Huntington County
2 W Huntington 21 1745EST
1746EST
Huntington County
Huntington 21 1808EST
Noble County
2 W Kendallville 21 1836EST
1837EST
La Porte County
Michigan City to 21 1840EST
Long Beach 1842EST
Numerous trees and power lines blown
down from Michigan City to Long Beach.
De Kalb County
6 NNW Waterloo 21 1848EST
Ashley is located on the Steuben and
Deklab county line.
Steuben County
Ashley 21 1848EST
Ashley is located on the Steuben and
Deklab county line.
La Porte County
2 SW Michigan City 21 1913EST
1915EST
Numerous trees and large limbs down
with some roads closed due to debris.
La Porte County
Wanatah 21 1914EST
1915EST
Trees blown down.
St. Joseph County
South Bend 21 1920EST
1921EST
Elkhart County
2 N Middlebury 21 1921EST
1922EST
Starke County
4 NW Knox 21 2004EST
2005EST
Few trees blown down.
Noble County
2 N Kendallville 21 2022EST
2023EST
Numerous tree limbs down.
Kosciusko County
2 N Warsaw 21 2039EST
2040EST
Kosciusko County
2 N Warsaw to 21 2039EST
2 SSW North Webster 2044EST
Several trees were blown down with a
75 mph wind gust being recorded just
south southwest of North Webster.
Kosciusko County
North Webster 21 2046EST
2047EST
Noble County
2 SW Albion 21 2046EST
2047EST
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Noble County
9 SW Albion 21 2050EST
2051EST
Noble County
Albion 21 2059EST
2100EST
De Kalb County
Auburn 21 2100EST
2101EST
Whitley County
6 N Columbia City 21 2104EST
2105EST
Noble County
3 S Avilla 21 2105EST
2106EST
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Noble County
Laotto 21 2114EST
2115EST
Trees and power lines were blown
down. The steeple of a church in
Laotta was blown off. No injuries
were reported.
Noble County
2 SW Albion 21 2146EST
2147EST
Numerous trees and power lines down.
White County
1 SW Monticello 22 1120EST
1121EST
Several large trees down.
Cass County
Logansport 22 1150EST
1151EST
Several large trees down.
Cass County
3 SE Logansport 22 1202EST
1206EST
About a dozen homes with trees down
on them, causing structural damage.
Power lines and power poles blown
down resulting in widespread power
outages across much of southeast Cass
County.
Cass County
3 SW Logansport 22 1202EST
1206EST
Five homes with trees blown down on
them causing structural damage.
Cass County
1 S Logansport 22 1212EST
1213EST
Cass County
2 SE Walton 22 1214EST
1218EST
Numerous large trees down in the
Galveson area.
Miami County
Bunker Hill 22 1217EST
Indiana State Police patrol vehicle
had a window broken out by an
airborne sign which had been pulled
out of the ground.
Miami County
9 SSW Peru 22 1217EST
1221EST
Mobile Home sustained structural
damage. Trees and power lines down.
Miami County
Peru 22 1220EST
1224EST
Numerous trees and power lines
down.
Miami County
1 SSW Bunker Hill 22 1225EST
Tractor trailer blown off the
road on U.S. route 31.
Miami County
2 WSW Peru 22 1227EST
1231EST
Several homes in the Willow Creek
subdivision sustained hail damage.
Miami County
Bunker Hill 22 1235EST
1237EST
Miami County
Bunker Hill 22 1235EST
1239EST
Miami County
Peru 22 1240EST
1242EST
Huntington County
Huntington 22 1250EST
1252EST
Wabash County
8 SE Wabash 22 1257EST
1259EST
Tree blown down.
Grant County
Marion 22 1300EST
1302EST
A section of the Grant County
courthouse roof was blown off.
Several power lines blown down.
Grant County
Marion 22 1302EST
1304EST
Several trees blown down with some
coming down on power lines.
Huntington County
Huntington 22 1306EST
1308EST
Huntington County
4 W Warren 22 1306EST
1308EST
Six tractor trailers blown over
on Interstate 69.
Huntington County
2 N Warren 22 1311EST
1313EST
Allen County
Ft Wayne 22 1315EST
1318EST
Several trees and power lines down.
Wells County
10 SW Bluffton 22 1315EST
1319EST
Numerous trees, tree limbs, and power
lines down.
Wells County
7 SW Bluffton 22 1319EST
1321EST
Trees snapped off and bent over in
Liberty Center.
Adams County
1 S Monroe 22 1330EST
1333EST
100 to 200 yard wide path of
concentrated damage with numerous
trees down up to 20 inches in
diameter. Several barn roofs
blown off.
Jay County
Portland 22 1335EST
1337EST
Trees uprooted and limbs blown
down.
Adams County
5 E Monroe 22 1342EST
1343EST
Tree 18 inches in diameter
snapped off.
Pulaski County
4 NE Francesville 26 1830EST
1833EST
Hail damage to crops
Elkhart County
Bristol 28 1237EST
1240EST
Miami County
10 N Peru 28 1345EST
1348EST
Fulton County
Fulton 28 1351EST
1354EST
Fulton County
Fulton 28 1408EST
1411EST
Huntington County
Huntington 28 1414EST
1417EST
Elkhart County
Bristol 28 1415EST
Miami County
Bennetts Switch 28 1418EST
1421EST
Marshall County
7 WSW Bremen 28 1420EST
12 year old girl and 15 year old
boy in a paddle boat struck by
lightning. Occurred on Lake of
the Woods. Children suffered
severe burns. Officials reported
no signs of lightning damage to
paddle boat.
Elkhart County
Goshen 28 1427EST
1430EST
Huntington County
Huntington 28 1435EST
1438EST
Marshall County
4 E Culver 28 1519EST
1521EST
Fulton County
Rochester 28 1552EST
1555EST
Wabash County
1 WSW Wabash 28 1632EST
1635EST
Wabash County
Wabash 28 1636EST
1639EST
Wabash County
1 WSW Wabash 28 1641EST
1644EST
INDIANA, Northwest
Lake County
Lowell 21 1729CST
1732CST
Porter County
Hebron 21 1739CST
1741CST
Porter County
Kouts 21 1758CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Newton County
Lake Vlg 26 1330CST
1332CST
Lake County
Shelby 26 1355CST
1358CST
INDIANA, South Central
Crawford County
Sulphur 01 1245EST
Public also reported a 45 to 50 mph
wind gust.
Dubois County
Dubois 07 1425EST
1435EST
Dubois County
6 NE Jasper 07 1425EST
Trees were downed.
Scott County
3 S Austin 07 1832EST
Scott County
2 N Austin 07 1836EST
Scott County
3 N Austin 07 1837EST
Numerous trees and power lines were
downed.
Scott County
Scottsburg 07 1837EST
Trees were downed in and north of the
city of Scottsburg.
Floyd County
Floyds Knobs 07 1937EST
Harrison County
Palmyra 19 1551EST
1751EST
A storm spotter measured 1.85 inches
of rain over a two hour period.
Orange County
Orleans 19 1626EST
Orange County
Orleans 19 1626EST
Washington County
Freddricksburg 19 1713EST
Floyd County
Floyds Knobs 19 1730EST
Harrison County
Bridgeport 19 1743EST
Crawford County
Wickliffe 19 1746EST
Washington County
Martinsburg 19 2356EST
Washington County
New Pekin 19 2358EST
Clark County
1 S Henryville 20 0025EST
Thunderstorm winds downed trees
over parts of south central Indiana.
Some roads and highways were
blocked by the downed trees.
Dubois County
Ireland 22 1501EST
Dubois County
Jasper 22 1509EST
Dubois County
1 SW Jasper 22 1510EST
Clark County
Henryville 22 1630EST
Scott County
3 E Scottsburg 22 1643EST
Jefferson County
Kent 22 1700EST
Jefferson County
4 N Madison 22 1700EST
Thunderstorm winds downed trees
over much of south central Indiana.
Washington County
Rush Creek Vly 28 2218EST
Orange County
Orleans 28 2225EST
INDIANA, South Central
Clark County
Utica 28 2315EST
Trees were downed.
Washington County
New Philadelphia 28 2318EST
INDIANA, Southeast
Wayne County
Hagerstown 01 1420EST
1424EST
Large tree limbs and power poles
were downed.
Wayne County
Williamsburg 01 1446EST
1450EST
Trees were knocked down along
Centerville Road.
Dearborn County
Greendale 01 1844EST
1847EST
A tree was also downed.
Ripley County
5 SW Versailles 07 1411EST
1415EST
Dearborn County
Greendale to 07 1438EST
Aurora 1444EST
Trees and large limbs were downed.
Union County
West College Corner 07 1704EST
1708EST
Several trees and large limbs were
knocked down.
Fayette County
Connersville 22 1508EST
1512EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Franklin County
3 S Laurel 22 1508EST
1512EST
A few trees were knocked down.
Union County
Countywide 22 1524EST
1535EST
Trees and large limbs were downed.
Dearborn County
Lawrenceburg 22 1632EST
1636EST
Trees were downed.
Ripley County
Friendship 22 1636EST
1640EST
A couple of large tree limbs were
downed.
Union County
Countywide 28 1945EST
2000EST
Large tree limbs were downed.
Switzerland County
Countywide 28 2320EST
2335EST
Several large tree limbs were
knocked down.
INDIANA, Southwest
Spencer County
Rockport to 02 0730CST
Patronville 1000CST
A co-operative observer reported
over an inch of rain in two hours.
The highway department placed signs
where water was over roads,
including State Road 66 between
Rockport and Reo, County Road 200W
south of State Road 66, and U.S. 231.
Spencer County
Hatfield 07 1415CST
Warrick County
2 W Newburgh 20 1442CST
Quarter size hail fell about one
quarter mile from the Vanderburgh
County line.
Vanderburgh County
Evansville to 20 1455CST
2.5 W Cypress 15000ST
Golf-ball size hail fell in a
rural area along the Posey County
line near the Ohio River. Dime size
hail fell at a high school in
southwest Evansville.
Spencer County
Gentryville 20 1740CST
Pike County
4 S Winslow 20 1817CST
Spencer County
Fulda 20 1830CST
Spencer County
3 S Fulda 20 1858CST
Received through the NSSL Severe
Hail Verification Experiment.
Warrick County
Elberfeld 20 1907CST
Gibson County
Somerville 20 1927CST
Warrick County
Newburgh 22 1240CST
1244CST
Quarter size hail occurred in
downtown Newburgh.
Spencer County
Chrisney 22 1314CST
1315CST
Numerous large tree limbs were
broken. A few large trees were
snapped 5 to 6 feet above the
ground. Just west of Chrisney, a
shed roof was damaged, and four
light poles were down.
Spencer County
Dale 22 1323CST
1328CST
Nickel size hail lasted for five
minutes.
Spencer County
St Meinrad 22 1340CST
Small farm buildings were destroyed.
Downed trees and power lines were
reported.
Posey County
3 W Poseyville 22 1354CST
Vanderburgh County
Evansville 22 1814CST
1820CST
Dime to quarter size hail was
reported on the north side of the
city.
Spencer County
Rockport 25 1740CST
2000CST
Water was over portions of State
Route 66 due to thunderstorms with
heavy rainfall. A trained spotter at
Rockport reported 3.2 inches of rain
within an hour. Small creeks and
ditches overflowed.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
GULF OF MEXICO
Tampa Bay
Old Tampa Bay 0 0
At trained spotter estimated a 60 MPH
wind gust near the Gandy Bridge in
St. Petersburg.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
5 ESE Big Pine Key 0 0
State park ranger reported 2
waterspouts 2 miles west southwest
of Bahia Honda Key.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
1 N Key West 0 0
A trained spotter and air traffic
control personnel at Key West
International Airport reported a thin
waterspout 1 mile north of Key West.
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island 0 0
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island 0 0
Pascagoula Ms To Sw
Pass Of Ms R 20 To
60Nm
45 E Venice 0 0
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
8 WSW Big Pine Key 0 0
A mariner and a trained spotter
reported a waterspout 1 mile
southeast of Cudjoe Key.
Ocean Reef To Craig
Key Fl Out 20Nm
1 S Key Largo 0 0
A trained spotter observed 2
well-developed waterspouts 1 mile
south of Pennekamp State Park.
Bonita Beach To
Englewood Fl Out
20Nm
6.9 NW Gasparilla Pass 0 0
A trained spotter reported a
waterspout 5 miles south southwest
of Englewood.
Lake Ponchartrain
And Lake Maurepas
E Lake Pontchartrain 0 0
A waterspout was observed near the
Interstate 10 Twin Spans Bridge.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 0 0
Wind gust 47 knots (54 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Florida Bay
6 ENE Duck Key 0 0
Wind gust 52 knots (60 mph) measured
at Long Key C-MAN station.
Florida Bay
6 ENE Duck Key 0 0
Wind gust 52 knots (60 mph) measured
at Long Key C-MAN station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West 0 0
Wind gust 35 knots (40 mph) measured
at Sand Key Light C-MAN station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 0 0
Wind gust 39 knots (45 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN Station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West 0 0
Wind gust 59 knots (68 mph) measured
at Sand Key Light C-MAN Station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West 0 0
Wind gust 38 knots (44 mph) measured
at Sand Key C-MAN Station.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
Key West 0 0
Wind gust 42 knots (48 mph) measured
at Key West International Airport.
Ocean Reef To Craig
Key Fl Out 20Nm
8 SSE Key Largo 0 0
Wind gust 34 knots (39 mph) measured
at Molasses Reef C-MAN Station.
Galveston Bay
6 SE Eagle Point 0 0
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 0 0
Wind gust 47 knots (54 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Tampa Bay
Middle Tampa Bay 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the
Albert Whitted Airport in St.
Petersburg. Other reports around
Tampa Bay included 42 knots at the
MacDill Airforce Base and 36 knots
at the St Petersburg/Clearwater
International Airport.
Englewood To
Tarpon Springs FI
Out 20Nm
12 NNE Clearwater Be 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the
COMPS station at the Fred Howard Park.
Tarpon Springs To
Suwannee River Fl
Out 20Nm
Homossassa River 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the
COMPS station on the Homossassa River.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 0 0
Wind gust 34 knots (39 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas 0 0
Wind gust 35 knots (40 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN Station.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
42 SW Atchafalaya Bay 0 0
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 80 mph.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
20 To 60Nm
97 S Marsh Island 0 0
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 50 mph.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx 20 To 60Nm
30 S Cameron 0 0
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx Out 20Nm
20 S Cameron 0 0
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
11 WSW Big Pine Key 0 0
Waterspout reported by a trained
spotter 3 miles southwest of Cudjoe
Key.
Intracoastal City La
To Cameron La Out
20Nm
16 S Cameron 0 0
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx Out 20Nm
21 SSE Cameron 0 0
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 40 mph.
Galveston Bay
North Jetty 0 0
Measured at North Jetty PORTS.
GULF OF MEXICO
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
10 ESE Key West 0 0
Waterspout observed by an off-duty NWS
employee and US Navy observer 2 miles
south of Big Coppitt Key.
Chokoloskee To
Bonita Beach FI Out
20Nm
21 E Marco Island 0 0
Wind gust to 44 knots (51 mph)
recorded at HANDAR station in
Everglades City (KEGC).
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough Bay 0 0
There were numerous reports of a
waterspout between Davis Island and
Gibsonton.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
6 ESE Key West 0 0
Waterspout observed by an off-duty
NWS employee 2 miles south of Stock
Island.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay 0 0
An offshore vessel reported seeing a
waterspout.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay 0 0
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 40 mph.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay 0 0
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 46 mph.
Craig Key To The W
End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge Out 20Nm
6 SSW Marathon to 0 0
7 S Marathon
Waterspout reported by an off-duty
NWS employee near Sombrero Key Light.
Tampa Bay
Old Tampa Bay 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the Old
Port Tampa PORTS station.
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough Bay 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the
ASOS at the MacDill Air Force Base.
Tampa Bay
Middle Tampa Bay 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the
Albert Whitted Airport in St.
Petersburg.
Tampa Bay
Lower Tampa Bay 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the
PORTS station near the Sunshine
Skyway Bridge.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
.5 S Key West 0 0
Monroe County Sheriffs Office security
detail at Key West International
Airport reported a waterspout one
half mile south of Key West.
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island 0 0
Suwannee R To
Apalachicola Fl Out
20Nm
10 ENE Panacea 0 0
The public reported two waterspouts
near the entrance to the St. Marks
River.
Suwannee R To
Apalachicola Fl Out
20Nm
30 NW Keaton Beach 0 0
The public reported eight waterspouts
off the Hickory Mound Impoundment.
Corpus Christi To
Baffin Bay
Port Aransas 0 0
Matagorda Ship Chnl
To Pt Aransas Out
20Nm
Port Aransas 0 0
Pt Aransas To Baffin
Bay Tx Out 20Nm
Port Aransas 0 0
Pt O'Connor To
Aransas Pass
Port Aransas 0 0
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
40 SW Big Pine Key 0 0
A mariner reported via Internet-based
marine report form a sustained wind of
26 knots gusting to 45 knots during a
thunderstorm 39 miles south of
Sugarloaf Key.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
5 NE Key West 0 0
Waterspout reported by off-duty NWS
employee 5 miles northeast of Key
West.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
2 N Key West 0 0
Waterspout observed by off-duty NWS
employee 2 miles north of Key West.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
6 NE Key West 0 0
Waterspout observed by US Navy Weather
Observer 4 miles north-northwest of
Boca Chica.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
2 N Key West 0 0
Waterspout observed by NWS personnel
2 miles north of Key West.
HAWAII
HIZ001>003- Niihau--Kauai Windward--Kauai
005>006-013>014- Leeward--Oahu South Shore--Waianae
016-018>021-023>025 Coast--Molokai Leeward--Lanai Makai--
Kahoolawe--Maui Leeward West--Maui
Central Valley--Windward Haleakala--
Leeward Haleakala--Kona--South Big
Island--Big Island North And East
0 0
A storm low off the east coast of New
Zealand generated surf of 6 to 10 feet
along the south shores of all the
Hawaiian Islands. There were no
reports of serious injuries or
property damage.
IDAHO, Extreme Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
IDAHO, North
Clearwater County
5 WNW Ahsahka 0 0
Clearwater County
5 E Orofino 0 0
Thunderstorms developed in the
afternoon across North Central Idaho.
Two of these storms were severe with
strong winds falling trees and
damaging a television antenna near
Orofino creek. Heavy rain also
accompanied the storms.
Idaho County
Cottonwood 0 0
Idaho County
12 ENE Kooskia 0 0
Idaho County
16 SE Elk City 0 0
Lemhi County
Salmon 0 0
Unusual severe thunderstorms in the
morning and early afternoon brought
damaging winds and hail to portions
of North Central Idaho. Several large
trees were knocked down in Idaho
County, causing some power outages.
Penny sized hail covered the ground
in Cottonwood. The roof was blown off
a house in Salmon as the result of
thunderstorm outflows as well.
IDAHO, Northwest
Bonner County
1 S Priest River 0 0
Strong winds associated with a
thunderstorm blew down several
trees along Priest River Road.
Benewah County
6 NW Tensed 0 0
Kootenai County
2 E Worley 0 0
Kootenai County
Post Falls 0 0
Kootenai County
Hauser 0 0
During the morning of June 13th a
severe thunderstorm tracked out of
southeast Washington into north Idaho.
In Kootenai county, hail as large as
golf ball size was observed in Post
Falls. In addition, winds from this
storm knocked down a row of tall
pine trees near the intersection of
highway 53 and Hauser Lake Road.
Boundary County
Bonners Ferry 0 0
The Kootenai River at Bonners Ferry,
rose above flood stage at 11 PM PST
June 16th, peaked at 66.63 feet (2.63
feet above flood stage) at 10 PM PST
on June 18th, and fell to below flood
stage at 3 PM PST on June 22nd.
Significant agricultural flood losses
resulted from the flood, with at least
2.5 million dollars worth of damage.
IDAHO, Southeast
Blaine County
Hailey 0 0
The Big Wood River at Halley went
above flood stage at 6.0 feet on June
8th and peaked at 6.05 feet on June
9th at 7:15 am and dropped below flood
stage on June 10th. No damage was
reported with this event.
Cassia County
1 SW Burley 0 0
Cassia County
Burley 0 0
Less than 1/4 mile visibility in
Burley with wind gusts of 50 knots.
Lincoln County
Shoshone 0 0
Branches breaking off trees and power
outages reported.
Lincoln County
1 NE Richfield 0 0
Minidoka County
Rupert 0 0
Branches breaking off trees with near
zero visibility in blowing dust
reported.
Fremont County
5 SW Chester 0 0
Caribou County
Grace 0 0
Caribou County
3 W Soda Spgs 0 0
Bonneville County
Swan Vly 0 0
Bonneville County
Swan Vly 0 0
Bonneville County
Palisades 0 0
Teton County
3 S Driggs 0 0
Jefferson County
6 N Monteview 0 0
Adams County
2 W Bear to 0 1 100K
12 NE Bear
F2 Tornado started at 2 miles west of
Bear and moved to 12 miles north east
of Bear. Extensive forest damage but
minimal structural damage to homes. 1
pickup truck destroyed. Trees down in
camp site detroyed tents and camping
gear. Injury to one individual with
a broken collar bone.
Twin Falls County
Hollister 0 0
Nickel size hail from spotter in
Hollister
Twin Falls County
2 N Hollister 0 0
Flash flooding on U.S. Highway 93
2 miles north of Hollister
Camas County
Fairfield 0 0
Flash flooding on Highway 20 near
Fairfield reported by sheriffs deputy.
Camas County
Fairfield 0 0
Nickel size hail reported by spotter.
Hail 1 to 2 inches deep covering parts
of Highway 20 west of Fairfield.
Owyhee County
De Lamar 0 0
Owyhee County
Homedale Muni Arpt 0 0
Ada County
5 S Boise 0 0
Canyon County
5 SW Middleton 0 0
Ada County
Boise 0 0
Boise County
6 NE Horseshoe Bend 0 0
Boise County
1 SE Banks 0 0
Valley County
Cascade 0 0
Valley County
3.5 SW Donnelly 0 0
Valley County
25 NW Yellow Pine 0 0
Deep shear aloft destabilized the
airmass sufficiently for supercell
thunderstorm development across parts
of Idaho and Southeast Oregon. Reports
of 1 inch hail were common including
a few funnel cloud sightings, and
gradient winds of over 50 MPH in the
extreme eastern portion of the County
Warning Area.
IDZ016-030 Western Magic Valley--Southern Twin
Falls County
0 0
Tree and roof damage from gradient
winds associated with synoptic
episode which also produced supercell
development across the County
Warning Area.
IDAHO, Southwest
Canyon County
Countywide 0 0
Payette County
Countywide 0 0
Owyhee County
8 S Marsing to 0 0
4 S Marsing
Ada County
Countywide 0 0
Owyhee County
4 S Oreana 0 0
Very moist airmass combined with a
well defined vorticity center and
maximum day time heating to produce
widespread pulse thunderstorms
yielding numerous reports of nickle
size hail and wind damage including
downed trees and power lines.
ILLINOIS, Central
Mclean County
5 SE Danvers to 0 0
5.2 SE Danvers
A tornado briefly touched down in a
field. No damage was reported.
Mclean County
Heyworth 0 0
De Witt County
Wapella 0 0
Shelby County
Moweaqua 0 0
Christian County
Stonington 0 0
Christian County
Pana 0 0
Pea to penny size hail covered the
ground.
Christian County
Pana 0 0
Lawrence County
Chauncey 0 0
Mclean County
Bloomington 0 0
A few trees were blown down at Miller
Park. In addition, several power lines
were blown down on the south side of
town.
Edgar County
Countywide 0 0
Clay County
3 S Flora 0 0
Mclean County
Stanford 0 0
Mclean County
Stanford 0 0
Several tree limbs were blown down.
Mclean County
Bloomington Hail (1.00)
Mclean County
3 E Shirley to 0 0
2 NE Shirley
Mclean County
Bloomington 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down in Miller Park. In addition, a
large tree was blown down at the
Highland Park Golf Course.
Mclean County
2 W Downs to 0 0
Downs
Mclean County
2 S Bloomington 0 0
A wood frame building under
construction was severely damaged when
portions of the frame were blown down.
De Witt County
2 S Clinton to 0 0
Clinton
Hail accumulated up to an inch in
depth, with a few golf ball size hail
stones reported.
De Witt County
Clinton 0 0
A tree was blown down on Route 54.
Mclean County
3 SW Bloomington 0 0
A farm sustained severe crop damage
from hail. Leaves were stripped off
corn stalks and soybean plants were
cut off near the ground. In addition,
six large trees were damaged.
Piatt County
Bement 0 0
Vermilion County
Hoopeston 0 0
Vermilion County
Rossville 0 0
Winds were estimated at 60 miles per
hour, but no damage was reported.
Douglas County
Tuscola 0 0
Douglas County
Camargo 0 0
Coles County
3 NW Rardin 0 0
Richland County
6 N Claremont 0 0
Lawrence County
Birds 0 0
Lawrence County
2 S Birds 0 0
Fulton County
Lewistown 0 0
A few tree limbs were blown down.
Peoria County
Peoria 0 0
Tazewell County
Pekin 0 0
Tazewell County
South Pekin 0 0
12 inch diameter tree blown down.
Tazewell County
Pekin 0 0
15 inch diameter tree blown down.
Tazewell County
2.6 S Morton 0 0
The tornado briefly touched down in a
field. No damage was reported.
Tazewell County
Washington 0 0
No damage was reported.
Tazewell County
1 W Mackinaw 0 0
A circus tent was partially blown
down.
Tazewell County
East Peoria 0 0
Tazewell County
1 N Groveland 0 0
Mclean County
Colfax 0 0
A few trees and power lines were blown
down.
Vermilion County
Georgetown 0 0
Vermilion County
Tilton 0 0
Lawrence County
Lawrenceville 0 0
Effingham County
5 S Altamont 0 0
Lawrence County
3 W St Francisville 0 0
From AWOS at Mt. Carmel Airport.
Coles County
4 E Charleston 0 0
Coles County
3 N Mattoon 0 0
Coles County
Mattoon 0 0
No damage was reported.
Coles County
3 NE Mattoon 0 0
No damage was reported.
Coles County
Trilla 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Moultrie County
Sullivan 0 0
Coles County
Mattoon 0 0
Several trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
Coles County
Charleston 0 0
Mclean County
Downs 0 0
Hail caused significant crop damage.
Accumulated hail was still up to dime
size an hour after falling.
Richland County
Calhoun to 0 0
1 E Calhoun
Hail caused corn crop damage.
Christian County
Owaneco 0 0
Macon County
1 NW Niantic 0 0
Moultrie County
2 SE Sullivan 0 0
Logan County
2 S Mt Pulaski to 0 0
5 S Mt Pulaski
Champaign County
3 SE Philo 0 0
Sangamon County
1 NW Riverton to 0 0
2 S Williamsville
Vermilion County
6 W Fairmount 0 0
Richland County
Noble 0 0
Jasper County
St Marie 0 0
Crawford County
5 S Oblong 0 0
Lawrence County
1 N Sumner 0 0
Knox County
Abingdon 0 0
Vermilion County
Bismarck 0 0
Edgar County
Paris 0 0
ILLINOIS, Northeast
Kane County
Elgin 1 1
Two men were struck by lightning on a
golf course after taking cover under
trees. One of the men died from his
injuries two days later. M45GF
Du Page County
Naperville 0 0
A large oak tree fell on a house.
Livingston County
Graymont 0 0
Nickel size hail was reported on
Route 116.
Grundy County
Morris 0 0
Will County
Lockport 0 0
Trees and tree limbs were blown down.
Livingston County
Chatsworth 0 0
Nickel size hail was reported covering
the ground.
Livingston County
Fairbury 0 0
Ford County
1 SE Paxton 0 0
ILZ014
0 0 10K
A gust to 48 mph blew a small empty
aircraft that was tied down into a
fence. A Boeing 737 jet was moved 10
feet by the winds as passengers were
exiting the jet. No injuries were
reported.
Grundy County
2 W Mazon 0 0
A 2 1/2 foot diameter tree was blown
down near the intersection of Grand
Ridge and Ward Roads.
Grundy County
3 S Mazon 0 0
Two trees, each one foot in diameter,
were blown down at Dwight and Gardner
Roads.
Will County
4 E Wilmington 0 0
Several trees were blown down along
West Thornton Road.
Kankakee County
Manteno 0 0 5K
Tree limbs, crops and utility poles
were blown down.
Will County
Mokena 0 0
Cook County
Oak Forest 0 0
Ford County
Roberts 0 0
Mchenry County
Marengo 0 0
Kankakee County
4 E Kankakee 0 0 5K
Cook County
Chicago 0 0
Livingston County
8 SW Pontiac 0 0
Kankakee County
2 E Momence to 0 0 10K
5 E Momence
Nickel to Quarter size hail fell
across parts of eastern Kankakee
County, east of Momence to the
Illinois Indiana state line. The hail
caused signficant crop damage.
Winnebago County
Loves Park 0 0
Cook County
Des Plaines 0 0
Cook County
River Forest 0 0 15K
Quarter size hail was reported in
River Forest and lasted 10 minutes.
The hail caused damage to cars and
windows.
Cook County
River Forest 0 0
ILLINOIS, Northwest
Rock Island County
Moline 0 0 10K
Lightning strike at 2728 13th Avenue;
discovered an hour later.
Mercer County
1.3 SE Sherrard 0 0 25K
Lightning strike at 441 Highland Drive
in the Frye Lake area; half of the
house was damaged.
A low level jet produced a nocturnal
MCS that moved across eastern Iowa and
northern Illinois in the pre-dawn and
early morning hours. Lightning from
the storms struck two houses resulting
in considerable damage from the
resultant fires.
Stephenson County
Freeport 0 0
A house struck by lightning causing
unknown damage.
Stephenson County
Freeport 0 0 2K
Trees and power lines were downed.
Stephenson County
2 N Mc Connell 0 0 1K
There were tree limbs downed on the
road.
Jo Daviess County
Warren 0 0 2K
There were trees and power lines
downed.
Jo Daviess County
Stockton 0 0 2K
Trees and power lines were downed.
Stephenson County
Davis 0 0 lK
A few trees were downed.
Jo Daviess County
3.5 NNE Stockton 0 0
An upper level disturbance in a near
tropical atmosphere produced
scattered thunderstorms in the
pre-dawn hours across eastern
Iowa and northwest Illinois. Hail was
nearly non existent or was of pea
sized due to the high freezing levels.
Several of the storms pulsed severe
with high winds that downed trees and
power lines.
Warren County
4 WNW Monmouth 0 0 5K
A co-op observer at the ag station
northwest of town reported areas of
waist high corn blown down around the
local area.
Mcdonough County
2 WSW Macomb to 0 0 8K
Macomb
Dime to quarter size hail covered the
ground.
Mcdonough County
Macomb to 0 0
l N Macomb
Hail knocked leaves off trees.
Mcdonough County
Pennington Pt 0 0 1K 4K
Limbs and crops were downed near the
cemetery at the edge of town. An upper
level disturbance initiated
thunderstorms in a nearly moist
atmosphere ahead of a stationary front
running from northwest Missouri into
northeast Illinois. Numerous storms
pulsed severe across southeast Iowa
and west central Illinois with wind
being the primary threat. Once the
storms moved far enough away from the
front and into drier air, hail and
wind became a combined threat across
west central Illinois.
Whiteside County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports.
Bureau County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports
Bureau County
Bureau 0 0
2 inches of rain with most falling
between 1745 and 1815 CST
Bureau County
Bureau 0 0
Penny size hail near the jct of IL
26 & 29
Carroll County
Countywide 0 0
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports.
Carroll County
Savanna 0 0
Pending of water on streets with
depths of 1 to 4 inches was reported
with an estimated 3 inches of rain.
Carroll County
Savanna 0 0 2K
U.S. 52 just south of the business
district with a few feet of water
across it.
Carroll County
1.5 NE Savanna Strans 0 0 3K
Railroad underpass on Scenic Bluff Rd
impassable with several feet of water
in it.
Carroll County
1 E Wacker 0 0 3K
Railroad underpass on Wacker Rd east
of town impassable with several feet
of water in it.
An unseasonably strong upper level
storm system combined with a near
semi-moist atmosphere to produce
scattered thunderstorms.
A lone storm pulsed severe in east
central Iowa and produced marginally
severe hail. The rapid growth of
cumulus clouds and showers across
Illinois lead to numerous confirmed
reports of funnels.
Once the sun set, thunderstorms
developed over northwest Illinois and
remained nearly stationary for several
hours over Savanna, Illinois and
western Carroll county producing
localized flash flooding.
Whiteside County
Morrison 0 0
Penny size hail was reported on south
side of town.
Henry County
2 N Geneseo 0 0
Pea to nickel size hail was reported
by a co-op observer.
A set of upper level disturbances
combined with a semi-moist atmosphere
to produce scattered thunderstorms
across eastern Iowa and northern
Illinois. A few of the storms pulsed
severe and produced hail.
Warren County
Coldbrook 0 0 5K
An upper level disturbance interacted
with a semi-moist to moist atmosphere
to produce widely scattered
thunderstorms across eastern Iowa and
west central Illinois. Two storms
pulsed severe and dropped marginally
severe hail. In the case of the pulse
severe storm in Iowa, there is a
possibility that a continuous hail
swath occurred from southeast of
Blairstown to northeast of Marengo.
ILLINOIS, South
Jefferson County
Countywide 0 0
Major street flooding occurred in
Mount Vernon. A trained spotter in
Scheller reported 3.30 inches of rain
in two and a half hours.
Perry County
Countywide 0 0
A co-operative observer measured 1.6
inches of rainfall at Pinckneyville
overnight. The public reported 1.5
inches in Tamaroa. Yards and ditches
were flooded, and a little highway
flooding occurred. Water rose around a
residence south of Du Quoin. East of
Pinckneyville, a dog was rescued from
rising waters behind a house.
Wayne County
5 E Fairfield 0 0
An off-duty fire/rescue member
reported a funnel cloud with rotation.
Wayne County
Fairfield 0 0
White County
Mill Shoals 0 0
White County
Carmi 0 0
Alexander County
Tamms 0 0
Jefferson County
Mt Vernon 0 0 4K
Trees and power lines were down in the
Mount Vernon area.
Perry County
Pinckneyville 0 0 75K
Extensive damage to trees and power
lines occurred. Some trees landed
on homes, vehicles, and power lines.
Part of the roof was taken off an
abandoned building that was open on
the south side, the direction from
which the storm approached. One lane
of Illinois Route 13 was blocked by
downed tree limbs and large sections
of sheet metal roofing blown off a
storage building. A few other streets
were blocked by trees.
Wabash County
Mt Carmel 0 0
Edwards County
.5 N Browns 0 0
Dime size hail fell on Highway 15.
Wabash County
Bellmont 0 0
Wayne County
3 S Fairfield 0 0
Edwards County
Browns 0 0
Shingles were blown off a roof.
Wabash County
Mt Carmel 0 0
Side streets were flooded throughout
the community.
Hamilton County
Mc Leansboro 0 0
Trees were downed.
Wabash County
Keensburg 0 0
ILLINOIS, Southwest
Fayette County
1.5 S St Elmo 0 0
Fayette County
St Elmo 0 0
Macoupin County
Carlinville 0 0
St. Clair County
.5 N Belleville to 0 0
Swansea
Thunderstorm winds blew down several
large trees and power lines on the
north side of Belleville and in
Swansea.
Madison County
Alhambra 0 0
Several small trees were blown down.
Madison County
New Douglas 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Bond County
3 W Greenville 0 0
A large tree was blown down onto
Illinois Route 140 west of Greenville.
Bond County
3 NNW Mulberry Gro 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Montgomery County
Litchfield 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down. A few of the limbs landed on
power lines in Litchfield.
Calhoun County
6 NW Hardin 0 0
St. Clair County
Summerfreld 0 0
Jersey County
Grafton 0 0
Jersey County
5 E Grafton 0 0
Jersey County
2 N Elsah 0 0
Jersey County
Elsah 0 0
Bond County
7 SSE Greenville 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down along Illinois Route 127.
Bond County
Mulberry Grove 0 0
Several large trees were uprooted.
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as
well.
Fayette County
Hagarstown 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down.
Madison County
Edwardsville 0 0
Madison County
1 S Edwardsville 0 0
Macoupin County
Staunton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds damaged 50 to 100
trees in town. Four to six homes
sustained some kind of structural
damage due to the fallen trees and
tree limbs. Several power lines were
blown down as well, leaving 60
to 80 houses without power for a time.
No injuries were reported.
Monroe County
Waterloo 0 0
Washington County
Lively Grove 0 0
INDIANA, Central
Morgan County
Mooresville 0 0 0 0
An isolated severe thunderstorm
produced a wind gust to 65 mph in the
town of Mooresville.
Madison County
Summitville 0 0 0 0
A pulse severe thunderstorm briefly
produced nickel size hail near
Summitville.
Monroe County
2 N Bloomington 0 0 0 0
Greene County
Lyons 0 0 0 0
A large 100-year-old oak tree was
blown down.
Jackson County
6 NE Seymour to 0 0 400K 0
5 SE Seymour
An F1 tornado touched down in eastern
Jackson County on the evening of 7
June 2006, damaging or destroying a
double wide trailer, a restaurant,
four other homes, and numerous large
trees.
Jennings County
7 W North Vernon 0 0 0 0
Jackson County
Crothersville 0 0 10K 0
The roof was blown off of the
Crothersville Town Hall by straight
line winds.
A few severe thunderstorms, including
one powerful supercell, moved mainly
southern portions of central Indiana
on 7 June 2006.
The supercell produced a tornado in
eastern Jackson county. This tornado
took an unusual path from north to
south.
Clay County
Clay City 0 0 50K 0
A lightning strike set a home ablaze
and killed a breeder calf standing
60 yards away from the home.
Boone County
Zionsville 0 0 100K 0
A house was heavily damaged by a
lightning strike-induced fire.
Greene County
Worthington 0 0 10K 0
Small outbuildings were blown into a
roadway, and power lines were downed.
Owen County
6 W Spencer 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Brown County
Countywide 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed throughout Brown
County.
Johnson County
Edinburg 0 0 0 0
Four trees were downed.
Johnson County
New Whiteland 0 0 5K 0
Lightning struck a transformer on
Tracy Road, causing a power outage
lasting 11 hours.
Johnson County
New Whiteland 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Johnson County
Trafalgar 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
6 NE Shelbyville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Noblesville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed along State Road 19
near the White River.
INDIANA, Central
A series of damaging wind-producing
severe thunderstorms moved through
central Indiana on the evening of 17
June 2006. Fortunately, damage was
mostly confined to downed trees and
power lines.
Parke County
Mecca 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Montgomery County
10 SSW Crawfordsville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Boone County
Advance 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Arcadia 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Putnam County
2 NE Bainbridge 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
A complex of damaging wind-producing
severe thunderstorms moved through
the heart of central Indiana on the
evening of 18 June 2006, the second
damaging wind event in as many days.
Hendricks County
Brownsburg 0 0 0 0
Hendricks County
Brownsburg 0 0 0 0
Hendricks County
Danville 0 0 10K 0
A garage was destroyed by a falling
tree.
Marion County
Clermont 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Montgomery County
Linnsburg 0 0 25K 0
A portion of county road 600 east
collapsed. No one was injured.
Hendricks County
2 N Pittsboro 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Marion County
Cumberland 0 0 100K 0
Shelby County
13 NW Shelbyville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
10 NW Shelbyville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Marion County
Indianapolis Intl Ar 0 0 0 0
A wind gust to 64 miles per hour was
measured at the Indianapolis
International Airport ASOS (KIND).
Shelby County
13 NW Shelbyville 0 0 0 0
Clay County
2 NE Brazil 0 0 0 0
Clay County
1 E Brazil 0 0
No property damage reported.
INDIANA, Central
Marion County
5 E Southport 0 0 0 0
Shelby County
3 WNW Shelbyville 0 0 0 0
Shelby County
Shelbyville 0 0 10K 0
Putnam County
6 W Cloverdale 0 0 0 0
Owen County
9 NW Spencer 0 0 0 0
Monroe County
Ellettsville 0 0 0 0
Owen County
9 N Spencer 0 0 0 0
Clay County
Bowling Green 0 0
No property damage reported.
Clay County
Bowling Green 0 0
Owen County
3 W Gosport 0 0 0 0
Owen County
Gosport 0 0
No property damage reported.
Morgan County
Martinsville 0 0 0 0
Owen County
6 N Spencer 0 0 0 0
Morgan County
Martinsville 0 0 0 0
Rush County
Homer 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Rush County
Manilla 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Rush County
Milroy 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Morgan County
4 SE Martinsville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Brown County
2 N Taggart 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Monroe County
Bloomington 0 0 0 0
Brown County
Nashville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Bartholomew County
8 WNW Columbus to 0 0 0 0
8 WSW Columbus
Trees were downed.
Lawrence County
Williams 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Jackson County
Medora 0 0 0 0
Jackson County
Medora 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Tipton County
3 NNW Tipton 0 0
No property damage reported.
Madison County
4 S Elwood 0 0 0 0
Madison County
5 S Elwood 0 0 0 0
Hamilton County
8 E Atlanta 0 0
No property damage reported.
Madison County
1 WSW Frankton 0 0 0 0
Madison County
8 NW Anderson 0 0 0 0
Madison County
Anderson 0 0 0 0
Madison County
4 WNW Anderson 0 0
No property damage reported.
Parke County
5 SE Rockville 0 0 0 0
Madison County
Anderson 0 0 0 0
Madison County
Summitville 0 0 0 0
Madison County
3 SE Anderson 0 0 0 0
Hamilton County
4 N Carmel 0 0 0 0
Madison County
5 SE Anderson 0 0 0 0
Henry County
7 NW New Castle 0 0 0 0
Madison County
8 SE Anderson 0 0
No property damage reported.
Madison County
4 SSE Summitville 0 0 0 0
Henry County
3 NNE Cadiz 0 0 0 0
Henry County
Cadiz 0 0
No property damage reported.
Delaware County
Muncie 0 0 0 0
Madison County
1 S Anderson 0 0 0 0
Henry County
3 S New Castle 0 0 0 0
Putnam County
7 W Greencastle 0 0
No property damage reported.
Putnam County
7 W Greencastle 0 0
No property damage reported.
Madison County
5 N Anderson 0 0 0 0
Madison County
2 N Anderson 0 0 0 0
Henry County
New Castle 0 0 0 0
Henry County
3 NNE Straughn 0 0 0 0
Rush County
Homer 0 0 0 0
Trees downed.
Delaware County
Muncie 0 0 0 0
The third severe weather event in as
many days for central Indiana turned
out to be the most intense, as several
rounds of damaging storms moved
through the area. In a change from
previous days, however, much of the
severe weather came in the form of
large hail.
Johnson County
Nineveh 0 0 30K 0
A house was heavily damaged by a
lightningstrike-induced fire.
Johnson County
Bargersville 0 0 50K 0
A house was heavily damaged by fire
caused by a lightning strike.
Knox County
8 S Vincennes 0 0 1K 0
An isolated severe thunderstorm blew
down trees on Old Decker Road south of
Vincennes, taking down power lines in
the process.
Tippecanoe County
Battle Ground 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Carroll County
Delphi 0 0 0 0
Fountain County
3 E Veedersburg 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines downed.
Vermillion County
2 NW Cayuga 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Carroll County
1 NE Camden 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Vigo County
Prairie Creek 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Montgomery County
Darlington 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Sullivan County
Sullivan 0 0 0 0
Large tree limbs broken throughout
town.
Howard County
Cassville 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Howard County
4 S Kokomo 0 0 1K 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Hendricks County
Brownsburg 0 0 20K 0
A home was damaged by a
lightning-induced fire.
Howard County
3 E Russiaville 0 0 0 0
A large tree was downed.
Tipton County
4 NNW Groomville 0 0 0 0
Several trees were downed.
Marion County
New Augusta 0 6 0 0
Six firefighters stowing equipment
after a training exercise were
indirectly struck by lightning. None
of the injuries were life threatening.
Boone County
Lebanon 0 0 0 0
Boone County
3 WSW Whitestown 0 0 0 0
Morgan County
4 NE Martinsville 0 0 0 0
Marion County
3 NNE Southport 0 0 0 0
Marion County
Indianapolis 0 0 50K 0
A tree was uprooted onto two homes,
causing major damage.
Marion County
1E Indianapolis Intl A 0 0 0 0
Marion County
8 SE Indianapolis 0 0 1K 0
A stop sign was blown down.
Rush County
Rushville 0 0 1K 0
Trees fell onto power lines.
Johnson County
Franklin Arpt 0 0 0 0
Hancock County
6 SSW Greenfield 0 0 0 0
Shelby County
4 NE Shelbyville 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Bartholomew County
2 W Columbus 0 0 0 0
Rush County
6 SE Rushville 0 0 1K 0
Trees fell onto power lines.
Vigo County
Prairie Creek 0 0 0 0
3.59 inches of rain occurred in three
hours.
Knox County
7 SSW Vincennes 0 0 5K 0
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down.
Daviess County
Epsom 0 0 30K 0
A roof was blown off of a machine
shed, and grain bins were
destroyed on a farm near Epsom.
Jennings County
North Vernon 0 0 0 0
Greene County
10 E Bloomfield 0 0 0 0
Large trees were downed.
Owen County
8 W Spencer 0 0 0 0
3.50 inches of rain fell in
approximately 30 minutes west of
Spencer.
Vigo County
12 S Terre Haute 0 0 0 0
Water was over State Road 246 in
southern Vigo County. No damage
occurred.
Vigo County
6 S Terre Haute 0 0 5K 0
A tree fell on a house.
Owen County
8 W Spencer 0 0 0 0
Vigo County
Terre Haute 0 0 0 0
A large tree limb was broken.
Putnam County
3 N Greencastle 0 0 0 0
Trees were downed.
Hendricks County
Lizton 0 0 0 0
Parke County
Rosedale 0 0 0 0
High water closed Coxville Road near
Rosedale. No damage was reported.
Greene County
2 NW Worthington 0 0 0 0
Water closed the intersection of
State Roads 157 and 48. No damage was
reported.
Sullivan County
3 W Farmersburg 0 0 0 0
County Road 1100 North was closed by
high water. No damage was reported.
Sullivan County
1 NW Fairbanks 0 0 10K 0
A culvert was washed out on a river
road northwest of Fairbanks.
A series of severe thunderstorms
pounded central Indiana on 23 June
2006, continuing a period of active
weather for the area.
Widespread wind damage and large
hail occurred, with isolated areas
of flash flooding caused by extremely
heavy rain.
Tippecanoe County
2.5 S Odell to 0 0 3K 2K
2.5 SSE Odell
A slow-moving landspout tornado
touched down near Odell on 25 June
2006, members of the general public,
media spotters, and the county
emergency manager.
A weak landspout touched down near
Odell on 26 June 2006. This was the
only severe weather event of the
afternoon.
Howard County
3 SE Greentown 0 0 0 0
Madison County
Elwood 0 0 0 0
Madison County
Alexandria 0 0 15K 0
The roof of a truck depot was
damaged. Trees were also downed.
Brown County
8 NE Nashville 0 0 0 0
Marion County
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0
Delaware County
Muncie 0 0 0 0
Delaware County
Yorktown 0 0
No damage was reported.
Delaware County
Muncie 0 0 0 0
Morgan County
3 S Paragon 0 0 0 0
Vigo County
Terre Haute 0 0 0 0
Putnam County
Greencastle 0 0 0 0
Marion County
5 SE Indianapolis 0 0 0 0
Bartholomew County
7 SW Columbus 0 0 0 0
Johnson County
2 W Greenwood 0 0 0 0
Madison County
Ingalls 0 0 0 0
Bartholomew County
5 W Columbus 0 0 0 0
Hancock County
5 E Fortville 0 0 0 0
Marion County
7 SE Indianapolis 0 0 0 0
Jackson County
4 NE Seymour 0 0 0 0
Hancock County
5 NW Fortville 0 0 0 0
Shelby County
6 NW Fairland 0 0 0 0
Jennings County
North Vernon 0 0 0 0
Lawrence County
3 NE Bedford 0 0 0 0
Lawrence County
3 SE Bedford 0 0 0 0
Jackson County
Medora 0 0 0 0
A series of mainly large
hail-producing severe thunderstorms
moved through central Indiana on 28
June 2006.
Wabash County
7 SE Wabash 0 0
Grant County
.5 S Fairmount 0 0
Steuben County
Angola 0 0
Steuben County
Angola Tri State Arp 0 0
Observed near the airport.
De Kalb County
3 N Butler 0 0
Trees reported down on State Route 1
De Kalb County
3 NW Auburn 0 0
Reported 2 miles south of US 6 on
county road 19.
De Kalb County
3 N Auburn 0 0
down.
White County
Burnettsville 0 0
Cass County
Logansport 0 0
Miami County
5 S Peru 0 0
Grant County
Swayzee 0 0 10K
Power lines down.
Marshall County
Lapaz 0 0
Marshall County
Countywide 0 0 40K
Trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down in and around
Plymouth, continuing east towards the
county line. Roof and siding damage
was also reported in Plymouth.
Marshall County
Bremen 0 0
Elkhart County
2 NW Nappanee 0 0
Huntington County
2 W Huntington 0 0
Huntington County
Huntington 0 0
Noble County
2 W Kendallville 0 0
La Porte County
Michigan City to 0 0 30K
Long Beach
Numerous trees and power lines blown
down from Michigan City to Long Beach.
De Kalb County
6 NNW Waterloo 0 0
Ashley is located on the Steuben and
Deklab county line.
Steuben County
Ashley 0 0
Ashley is located on the Steuben and
Deklab county line.
La Porte County
2 SW Michigan City 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and large limbs down
with some roads closed due to debris.
La Porte County
Wanatah 0 0
Trees blown down.
St. Joseph County
South Bend 0 0
Elkhart County
2 N Middlebury 0 0
Starke County
4 NW Knox 0 0
Few trees blown down.
Noble County
2 N Kendallville 0 0
Numerous tree limbs down.
Kosciusko County
2 N Warsaw 0 0
Kosciusko County
2 N Warsaw to 0 0
2 SSW North Webster
Several trees were blown down with a
75 mph wind gust being recorded just
south southwest of North Webster.
Kosciusko County
North Webster 0 0
Noble County
2 SW Albion 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Noble County
9 SW Albion 0 0
Noble County
Albion 0 0
De Kalb County
Auburn 0 0
Whitley County
6 N Columbia City 0 0
Noble County
3 S Avilla 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Noble County
Laotto 0 0 40K
Trees and power lines were blown
down. The steeple of a church in
Laotta was blown off. No injuries
were reported.
Noble County
2 SW Albion 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and power lines down.
White County
1 SW Monticello 0 0
Several large trees down.
Cass County
Logansport 0 0
Several large trees down.
Cass County
3 SE Logansport 0 0 80K
About a dozen homes with trees down
on them, causing structural damage.
Power lines and power poles blown
down resulting in widespread power
outages across much of southeast Cass
County.
Cass County
3 SW Logansport 0 0 30K
Five homes with trees blown down on
them causing structural damage.
Cass County
1 S Logansport 0 0
Cass County
2 SE Walton 0 0
Numerous large trees down in the
Galveson area.
Miami County
Bunker Hill 0 0 1K
Indiana State Police patrol vehicle
had a window broken out by an
airborne sign which had been pulled
out of the ground.
Miami County
9 SSW Peru 0 0 10K
Mobile Home sustained structural
damage. Trees and power lines down.
Miami County
Peru 0 0 10K
Numerous trees and power lines
down.
Miami County
1 SSW Bunker Hill 0 0
Tractor trailer blown off the
road on U.S. route 31.
Miami County
2 WSW Peru 0 0 5K
Several homes in the Willow Creek
subdivision sustained hail damage.
Miami County
Bunker Hill 0 0
Miami County
Bunker Hill 0 0
Miami County
Peru 0 0
Huntington County
Huntington 0 0
Wabash County
8 SE Wabash 0 0
Tree blown down.
Grant County
Marion 0 0 15K
A section of the Grant County
courthouse roof was blown off.
Several power lines blown down.
Grant County
Marion 0 0 3K
Several trees blown down with some
coming down on power lines.
Huntington County
Huntington 0 0
Huntington County
4 W Warren 0 0
Six tractor trailers blown over
on Interstate 69.
Huntington County
2 N Warren 0 0
Allen County
Ft Wayne 0 0 10K
Several trees and power lines down.
Wells County
10 SW Bluffton 0 0 15K
Numerous trees, tree limbs, and power
lines down.
Wells County
7 SW Bluffton 0 0
Trees snapped off and bent over in
Liberty Center.
Adams County
1 S Monroe 0 0 20K
100 to 200 yard wide path of
concentrated damage with numerous
trees down up to 20 inches in
diameter. Several barn roofs
blown off.
Jay County
Portland 0 0
Trees uprooted and limbs blown
down.
Adams County
5 E Monroe 0 0
Tree 18 inches in diameter
snapped off.
Pulaski County
4 NE Francesville 0 0
Hail damage to crops
Elkhart County
Bristol 0 0
Miami County
10 N Peru 0 0
Fulton County
Fulton 0 0
Fulton County
Fulton 0 0
Huntington County
Huntington 0 0
Elkhart County
Bristol 0 0
Miami County
Bennetts Switch 0 0
Marshall County
7 WSW Bremen 0 2
12 year old girl and 15 year old
boy in a paddle boat struck by
lightning. Occurred on Lake of
the Woods. Children suffered
severe burns. Officials reported
no signs of lightning damage to
paddle boat.
Elkhart County
Goshen 0 0
Huntington County
Huntington 0 0
Marshall County
4 E Culver 0 0
Fulton County
Rochester 0 0
Wabash County
1 WSW Wabash 0 0
Wabash County
Wabash 0 0
Wabash County
1 WSW Wabash 0 0
INDIANA, Northwest
Lake County
Lowell 0 0
Porter County
Hebron 0 0
Porter County
Kouts 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Newton County
Lake Vlg 0 0
Lake County
Shelby 0 0
INDIANA, South Central
Crawford County
Sulphur 0 0
Public also reported a 45 to 50 mph
wind gust.
Dubois County
Dubois 0 0
Dubois County
6 NE Jasper 0 0
Trees were downed.
Scott County
3 S Austin 0 0
Scott County
2 N Austin 0 0
Scott County
3 N Austin 0 0
Numerous trees and power lines were
downed.
Scott County
Scottsburg 0 0
Trees were downed in and north of the
city of Scottsburg.
Floyd County
Floyds Knobs 0 0
Harrison County
Palmyra 0 0
A storm spotter measured 1.85 inches
of rain over a two hour period.
Orange County
Orleans 0 0
Orange County
Orleans 0 0
Washington County
Freddricksburg 0 0
Floyd County
Floyds Knobs 0 0
Harrison County
Bridgeport 0 0
Crawford County
Wickliffe 0 0
Washington County
Martinsburg 0 0
Washington County
New Pekin 0 0
Clark County
1 S Henryville 0 0
Thunderstorm winds downed trees
over parts of south central Indiana.
Some roads and highways were
blocked by the downed trees.
Dubois County
Ireland 0 0
Dubois County
Jasper 0 0
Dubois County
1 SW Jasper 0 0
Clark County
Henryville 0 0
Scott County
3 E Scottsburg 0 0
Jefferson County
Kent 0 0
Jefferson County
4 N Madison 0 0
Thunderstorm winds downed trees
over much of south central Indiana.
Washington County
Rush Creek Vly 0 0
Orange County
Orleans 0 0
INDIANA, South Central
Clark County
Utica 0 0
Trees were downed.
Washington County
New Philadelphia 0 0
INDIANA, Southeast
Wayne County
Hagerstown 0 0 3K
Large tree limbs and power poles
were downed.
Wayne County
Williamsburg 0 0 2K
Trees were knocked down along
Centerville Road.
Dearborn County
Greendale 0 0 2K
A tree was also downed.
Ripley County
5 SW Versailles 0 0
Dearborn County
Greendale to 0 0 5K
Aurora
Trees and large limbs were downed.
Union County
West College Corner 0 0 5K
Several trees and large limbs were
knocked down.
Fayette County
Connersville 0 0 3K
Trees and power lines were downed.
Franklin County
3 S Laurel 0 0 3K
A few trees were knocked down.
Union County
Countywide 0 0 8K
Trees and large limbs were downed.
Dearborn County
Lawrenceburg 0 0 3K
Trees were downed.
Ripley County
Friendship 0 0 3K
A couple of large tree limbs were
downed.
Union County
Countywide 0 0 8K
Large tree limbs were downed.
Switzerland County
Countywide 0 0 8K
Several large tree limbs were
knocked down.
INDIANA, Southwest
Spencer County
Rockport to 0 0
Patronville
A co-operative observer reported
over an inch of rain in two hours.
The highway department placed signs
where water was over roads,
including State Road 66 between
Rockport and Reo, County Road 200W
south of State Road 66, and U.S. 231.
Spencer County
Hatfield 0 0
Warrick County
2 W Newburgh 0 0
Quarter size hail fell about one
quarter mile from the Vanderburgh
County line.
Vanderburgh County
Evansville to 0 0
2.5 W Cypress
Golf-ball size hail fell in a
rural area along the Posey County
line near the Ohio River. Dime size
hail fell at a high school in
southwest Evansville.
Spencer County
Gentryville 0 0
Pike County
4 S Winslow 0 0
Spencer County
Fulda 0 0
Spencer County
3 S Fulda 0 0
Received through the NSSL Severe
Hail Verification Experiment.
Warrick County
Elberfeld 0 0
Gibson County
Somerville 0 0
Warrick County
Newburgh 0 0
Quarter size hail occurred in
downtown Newburgh.
Spencer County
Chrisney 0 0 3K
Numerous large tree limbs were
broken. A few large trees were
snapped 5 to 6 feet above the
ground. Just west of Chrisney, a
shed roof was damaged, and four
light poles were down.
Spencer County
Dale 0 0
Nickel size hail lasted for five
minutes.
Spencer County
St Meinrad 0 0 10K
Small farm buildings were destroyed.
Downed trees and power lines were
reported.
Posey County
3 W Poseyville 0 0
Vanderburgh County
Evansville 0 0
Dime to quarter size hail was
reported on the north side of the
city.
Spencer County
Rockport 0 0
Water was over portions of State
Route 66 due to thunderstorms with
heavy rainfall. A trained spotter at
Rockport reported 3.2 inches of rain
within an hour. Small creeks and
ditches overflowed.
Location Character of Storm
GULF OF MEXICO
Tampa Bay
Old Tampa Bay Marine Tstm Wind
At trained spotter estimated a 60 MPH
wind gust near the Gandy Bridge in
St. Petersburg.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
5 ESE Big Pine Key Waterspout
State park ranger reported 2
waterspouts 2 miles west southwest
of Bahia Honda Key.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
1 N Key West Waterspout
A trained spotter and air traffic
control personnel at Key West
International Airport reported a thin
waterspout 1 mile north of Key West.
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island Marine Tstm Wind
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island Marine Tstm Wind
Pascagoula Ms To Sw
Pass Of Ms R 20 To
60Nm
45 E Venice Marine Tstm Wind
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
8 WSW Big Pine Key Waterspout
A mariner and a trained spotter
reported a waterspout 1 mile
southeast of Cudjoe Key.
Ocean Reef To Craig
Key Fl Out 20Nm
1 S Key Largo Waterspout
A trained spotter observed 2
well-developed waterspouts 1 mile
south of Pennekamp State Park.
Bonita Beach To
Englewood Fl Out
20Nm
6.9 NW Gasparilla Pass Waterspout
A trained spotter reported a
waterspout 5 miles south southwest
of Englewood.
Lake Ponchartrain
And Lake Maurepas
E Lake Pontchartrain Waterspout
A waterspout was observed near the
Interstate 10 Twin Spans Bridge.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 47 knots (54 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Florida Bay
6 ENE Duck Key Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 52 knots (60 mph) measured
at Long Key C-MAN station.
Florida Bay
6 ENE Duck Key Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 52 knots (60 mph) measured
at Long Key C-MAN station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 35 knots (40 mph) measured
at Sand Key Light C-MAN station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 39 knots (45 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN Station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 59 knots (68 mph) measured
at Sand Key Light C-MAN Station.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
10 SW Key West Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 38 knots (44 mph) measured
at Sand Key C-MAN Station.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
Key West Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 42 knots (48 mph) measured
at Key West International Airport.
Ocean Reef To Craig
Key Fl Out 20Nm
8 SSE Key Largo Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 34 knots (39 mph) measured
at Molasses Reef C-MAN Station.
Galveston Bay
6 SE Eagle Point Waterspout
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 47 knots (54 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Tampa Bay
Middle Tampa Bay Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the
Albert Whitted Airport in St.
Petersburg. Other reports around
Tampa Bay included 42 knots at the
MacDill Airforce Base and 36 knots
at the St Petersburg/Clearwater
International Airport.
Englewood To
Tarpon Springs FI
Out 20Nm
12 NNE Clearwater Be Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the
COMPS station at the Fred Howard Park.
Tarpon Springs To
Suwannee River Fl
Out 20Nm
Homossassa River Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the
COMPS station on the Homossassa River.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 34 knots (39 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN.
Key W To Dry
Tortugas Waters
7 NE Dry Tortugas Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust 35 knots (40 mph) measured
at Pulaski Shoal Light C-MAN Station.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
42 SW Atchafalaya Bay Marine Tstm Wind
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 80 mph.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
20 To 60Nm
97 S Marsh Island Marine Tstm Wind
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 50 mph.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx 20 To 60Nm
30 S Cameron Waterspout
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx Out 20Nm
20 S Cameron Marine Tstm Wind
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
11 WSW Big Pine Key Waterspout
Waterspout reported by a trained
spotter 3 miles southwest of Cudjoe
Key.
Intracoastal City La
To Cameron La Out
20Nm
16 S Cameron Waterspout
A waterspout was observed by people
on an offshore oil rig.
Cameron La To High
Is Tx Out 20Nm
21 SSE Cameron Marine Tstm Wind
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 40 mph.
Galveston Bay
North Jetty Marine Tstm Wind
Measured at North Jetty PORTS.
GULF OF MEXICO
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
10 ESE Key West Waterspout
Waterspout observed by an off-duty NWS
employee and US Navy observer 2 miles
south of Big Coppitt Key.
Chokoloskee To
Bonita Beach FI Out
20Nm
21 E Marco Island Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust to 44 knots (51 mph)
recorded at HANDAR station in
Everglades City (KEGC).
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough Bay Waterspout
There were numerous reports of a
waterspout between Davis Island and
Gibsonton.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
6 ESE Key West Waterspout
Waterspout observed by an off-duty
NWS employee 2 miles south of Stock
Island.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay Waterspout
An offshore vessel reported seeing a
waterspout.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay Marine Tstm Wind
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 40 mph.
Atchafalaya R To
Intracoastal City La
Out 20Nm
28 S Atchafalaya Bay Marine Tstm Wind
An offshore oil rig recorded a wind
gust of 46 mph.
Craig Key To The W
End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge Out 20Nm
6 SSW Marathon to Waterspout
7 S Marathon
Waterspout reported by an off-duty
NWS employee near Sombrero Key Light.
Tampa Bay
Old Tampa Bay Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the Old
Port Tampa PORTS station.
Tampa Bay
Hillsborough Bay Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the
ASOS at the MacDill Air Force Base.
Tampa Bay
Middle Tampa Bay Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the
Albert Whitted Airport in St.
Petersburg.
Tampa Bay
Lower Tampa Bay Marine Tstm Wind
The wind gust was measured at the
PORTS station near the Sunshine
Skyway Bridge.
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
.5 S Key West Waterspout
Monroe County Sheriffs Office security
detail at Key West International
Airport reported a waterspout one
half mile south of Key West.
Mobile Bay
Pinto Island Marine Tstm Wind
Suwannee R To
Apalachicola Fl Out
20Nm
10 ENE Panacea Waterspout
The public reported two waterspouts
near the entrance to the St. Marks
River.
Suwannee R To
Apalachicola Fl Out
20Nm
30 NW Keaton Beach Waterspout
The public reported eight waterspouts
off the Hickory Mound Impoundment.
Corpus Christi To
Baffin Bay
Port Aransas Marine Tstm Wind
Matagorda Ship Chnl
To Pt Aransas Out
20Nm
Port Aransas Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Aransas To Baffin
Bay Tx Out 20Nm
Port Aransas Marine Tstm Wind
Pt O'Connor To
Aransas Pass
Port Aransas Marine Tstm Wind
W End Of The 7 Mile
Bridge To Key W Out
20Nm
40 SW Big Pine Key Marine Tstm Wind
A mariner reported via Internet-based
marine report form a sustained wind of
26 knots gusting to 45 knots during a
thunderstorm 39 miles south of
Sugarloaf Key.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
5 NE Key West Waterspout
Waterspout reported by off-duty NWS
employee 5 miles northeast of Key
West.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
2 N Key West Waterspout
Waterspout observed by off-duty NWS
employee 2 miles north of Key West.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
6 NE Key West Waterspout
Waterspout observed by US Navy Weather
Observer 4 miles north-northwest of
Boca Chica.
Gulf Side Of The
Lower Keys Out
20Nm
2 N Key West Waterspout
Waterspout observed by NWS personnel
2 miles north of Key West.
HAWAII
HIZ001>003- Niihau--Kauai Windward--Kauai
005>006-013>014- Leeward--Oahu South Shore--Waianae
016-018>021-023>025 Coast--Molokai Leeward--Lanai Makai--
Kahoolawe--Maui Leeward West--Maui
Central Valley--Windward Haleakala--
Leeward Haleakala--Kona--South Big
Island--Big Island North And East
High Surf
A storm low off the east coast of New
Zealand generated surf of 6 to 10 feet
along the south shores of all the
Hawaiian Islands. There were no
reports of serious injuries or
property damage.
IDAHO, Extreme Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
IDAHO, North
Clearwater County
5 WNW Ahsahka Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Clearwater County
5 E Orofino Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorms developed in the
afternoon across North Central Idaho.
Two of these storms were severe with
strong winds falling trees and
damaging a television antenna near
Orofino creek. Heavy rain also
accompanied the storms.
Idaho County
Cottonwood Hail (0.75)
Idaho County
12 ENE Kooskia Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Idaho County
16 SE Elk City Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Lemhi County
Salmon Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Unusual severe thunderstorms in the
morning and early afternoon brought
damaging winds and hail to portions
of North Central Idaho. Several large
trees were knocked down in Idaho
County, causing some power outages.
Penny sized hail covered the ground
in Cottonwood. The roof was blown off
a house in Salmon as the result of
thunderstorm outflows as well.
IDAHO, Northwest
Bonner County
1 S Priest River Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong winds associated with a
thunderstorm blew down several
trees along Priest River Road.
Benewah County
6 NW Tensed Hail (0.88)
Kootenai County
2 E Worley Hail (0.75)
Kootenai County
Post Falls Hail (1.75)
Kootenai County
Hauser Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
During the morning of June 13th a
severe thunderstorm tracked out of
southeast Washington into north Idaho.
In Kootenai county, hail as large as
golf ball size was observed in Post
Falls. In addition, winds from this
storm knocked down a row of tall
pine trees near the intersection of
highway 53 and Hauser Lake Road.
Boundary County
Bonners Ferry Flood
The Kootenai River at Bonners Ferry,
rose above flood stage at 11 PM PST
June 16th, peaked at 66.63 feet (2.63
feet above flood stage) at 10 PM PST
on June 18th, and fell to below flood
stage at 3 PM PST on June 22nd.
Significant agricultural flood losses
resulted from the flood, with at least
2.5 million dollars worth of damage.
IDAHO, Southeast
Blaine County
Hailey Flood
The Big Wood River at Halley went
above flood stage at 6.0 feet on June
8th and peaked at 6.05 feet on June
9th at 7:15 am and dropped below flood
stage on June 10th. No damage was
reported with this event.
Cassia County
1 SW Burley Hail (0.75)
Cassia County
Burley Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Less than 1/4 mile visibility in
Burley with wind gusts of 50 knots.
Lincoln County
Shoshone Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Branches breaking off trees and power
outages reported.
Lincoln County
1 NE Richfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Minidoka County
Rupert Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Branches breaking off trees with near
zero visibility in blowing dust
reported.
Fremont County
5 SW Chester Hail (0.75)
Caribou County
Grace Hail (0.75)
Caribou County
3 W Soda Spgs Hail (0.75)
Bonneville County
Swan Vly Hail (0.88)
Bonneville County
Swan Vly Hail (0.75)
Bonneville County
Palisades Hail (0.75)
Teton County
3 S Driggs Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
6 N Monteview Hail (0.75)
Adams County
2 W Bear to Tornado (F2)
12 NE Bear
F2 Tornado started at 2 miles west of
Bear and moved to 12 miles north east
of Bear. Extensive forest damage but
minimal structural damage to homes. 1
pickup truck destroyed. Trees down in
camp site detroyed tents and camping
gear. Injury to one individual with
a broken collar bone.
Twin Falls County
Hollister Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail from spotter in
Hollister
Twin Falls County
2 N Hollister Flash Flood
Flash flooding on U.S. Highway 93
2 miles north of Hollister
Camas County
Fairfield Flash Flood
Flash flooding on Highway 20 near
Fairfield reported by sheriffs deputy.
Camas County
Fairfield Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail reported by spotter.
Hail 1 to 2 inches deep covering parts
of Highway 20 west of Fairfield.
Owyhee County
De Lamar Hail (0.75)
Owyhee County
Homedale Muni Arpt Hail (1.00)
Ada County
5 S Boise Hail (1.25)
Canyon County
5 SW Middleton Hail (1.00)
Ada County
Boise Hail (1.00)
Boise County
6 NE Horseshoe Bend Hail (1.00)
Boise County
1 SE Banks Hail (1.00)
Valley County
Cascade Hail (1.00)
Valley County
3.5 SW Donnelly Hail (0.75)
Valley County
25 NW Yellow Pine Hail (0.75)
Deep shear aloft destabilized the
airmass sufficiently for supercell
thunderstorm development across parts
of Idaho and Southeast Oregon. Reports
of 1 inch hail were common including
a few funnel cloud sightings, and
gradient winds of over 50 MPH in the
extreme eastern portion of the County
Warning Area.
IDZ016-030 Western Magic Valley--Southern Twin
Falls County
High Wind (G54)
Tree and roof damage from gradient
winds associated with synoptic
episode which also produced supercell
development across the County
Warning Area.
IDAHO, Southwest
Canyon County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Payette County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Owyhee County
8 S Marsing to Hail (0.88)
4 S Marsing
Ada County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Owyhee County
4 S Oreana Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Very moist airmass combined with a
well defined vorticity center and
maximum day time heating to produce
widespread pulse thunderstorms
yielding numerous reports of nickle
size hail and wind damage including
downed trees and power lines.
ILLINOIS, Central
Mclean County
5 SE Danvers to Tornado (FO)
5.2 SE Danvers
A tornado briefly touched down in a
field. No damage was reported.
Mclean County
Heyworth Hail (0.75)
De Witt County
Wapella Hail (0.75)
Shelby County
Moweaqua Hail (1.25)
Christian County
Stonington Hail (1.75)
Christian County
Pana Hail (0.75)
Pea to penny size hail covered the
ground.
Christian County
Pana Hail (1.00)
Lawrence County
Chauncey Hail (1.00)
Mclean County
Bloomington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees were blown down at Miller
Park. In addition, several power lines
were blown down on the south side of
town.
Edgar County
Countywide Flash Flood
Clay County
3 S Flora Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Mclean County
Stanford Hail (1.00)
Mclean County
Stanford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several tree limbs were blown down.
Mclean County
Bloomington
Mclean County
3 E Shirley to Hail (0.88)
2 NE Shirley
Mclean County
Bloomington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down in Miller Park. In addition, a
large tree was blown down at the
Highland Park Golf Course.
Mclean County
2 W Downs to Hail (0.75)
Downs
Mclean County
2 S Bloomington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A wood frame building under
construction was severely damaged when
portions of the frame were blown down.
De Witt County
2 S Clinton to Hail (1.75)
Clinton
Hail accumulated up to an inch in
depth, with a few golf ball size hail
stones reported.
De Witt County
Clinton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A tree was blown down on Route 54.
Mclean County
3 SW Bloomington Hail (1.00)
A farm sustained severe crop damage
from hail. Leaves were stripped off
corn stalks and soybean plants were
cut off near the ground. In addition,
six large trees were damaged.
Piatt County
Bement Hail (0.75)
Vermilion County
Hoopeston Hail (0.75)
Vermilion County
Rossville Thunderstorm Wind
Winds were estimated at 60 miles per
hour, but no damage was reported.
Douglas County
Tuscola Hail (1.00)
Douglas County
Camargo Hail (1.00)
Coles County
3 NW Rardin Hail (0.88)
Richland County
6 N Claremont Hail (0.88)
Lawrence County
Birds Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lawrence County
2 S Birds Hail (0.88)
Fulton County
Lewistown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few tree limbs were blown down.
Peoria County
Peoria Hail (0.75)
Tazewell County
Pekin Hail (0.88)
Tazewell County
South Pekin Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
12 inch diameter tree blown down.
Tazewell County
Pekin Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
15 inch diameter tree blown down.
Tazewell County
2.6 S Morton Tornado (FO)
The tornado briefly touched down in a
field. No damage was reported.
Tazewell County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
No damage was reported.
Tazewell County
1 W Mackinaw Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A circus tent was partially blown
down.
Tazewell County
East Peoria Hail (0.75)
Tazewell County
1 N Groveland Hail (0.88)
Mclean County
Colfax Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A few trees and power lines were blown
down.
Vermilion County
Georgetown Hail (0.88)
Vermilion County
Tilton Hail (0.88)
Lawrence County
Lawrenceville Hail (0.75)
Effingham County
5 S Altamont Hail (1.00)
Lawrence County
3 W St Francisville Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
From AWOS at Mt. Carmel Airport.
Coles County
4 E Charleston Hail (0.88)
Coles County
3 N Mattoon Hail (1.25)
Coles County
Mattoon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
No damage was reported.
Coles County
3 NE Mattoon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
No damage was reported.
Coles County
Trilla Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Moultrie County
Sullivan Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Coles County
Mattoon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
Coles County
Charleston Hail (0.88)
Mclean County
Downs Hail (1.00)
Hail caused significant crop damage.
Accumulated hail was still up to dime
size an hour after falling.
Richland County
Calhoun to Hail (1.25)
1 E Calhoun
Hail caused corn crop damage.
Christian County
Owaneco Hail (1.00)
Macon County
1 NW Niantic Hail (0.88)
Moultrie County
2 SE Sullivan Hail (0.88)
Logan County
2 S Mt Pulaski to Hail (2.00)
5 S Mt Pulaski
Champaign County
3 SE Philo Hail (0.88)
Sangamon County
1 NW Riverton to Hail (0.88)
2 S Williamsville
Vermilion County
6 W Fairmount Hail (0.75)
Richland County
Noble Hail (0.75)
Jasper County
St Marie Hail (1.50)
Crawford County
5 S Oblong Hail (2.00)
Lawrence County
1 N Sumner Hail (1.00)
Knox County
Abingdon Hail (0.75)
Vermilion County
Bismarck Hail (0.88)
Edgar County
Paris Hail (1.00)
ILLINOIS, Northeast
Kane County
Elgin Lightning
Two men were struck by lightning on a
golf course after taking cover under
trees. One of the men died from his
injuries two days later. M45GF
Du Page County
Naperville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large oak tree fell on a house.
Livingston County
Graymont Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail was reported on
Route 116.
Grundy County
Morris Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Will County
Lockport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and tree limbs were blown down.
Livingston County
Chatsworth Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail was reported covering
the ground.
Livingston County
Fairbury Hail (1.00)
Ford County
1 SE Paxton Hail (1.00)
ILZ014
Strong Wind
A gust to 48 mph blew a small empty
aircraft that was tied down into a
fence. A Boeing 737 jet was moved 10
feet by the winds as passengers were
exiting the jet. No injuries were
reported.
Grundy County
2 W Mazon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A 2 1/2 foot diameter tree was blown
down near the intersection of Grand
Ridge and Ward Roads.
Grundy County
3 S Mazon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Two trees, each one foot in diameter,
were blown down at Dwight and Gardner
Roads.
Will County
4 E Wilmington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down along
West Thornton Road.
Kankakee County
Manteno Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree limbs, crops and utility poles
were blown down.
Will County
Mokena Hail (0.88)
Cook County
Oak Forest Hail (0.75)
Ford County
Roberts Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mchenry County
Marengo Hail (0.88)
Kankakee County
4 E Kankakee Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Cook County
Chicago Hail (0.88)
Livingston County
8 SW Pontiac Hail (0.75)
Kankakee County
2 E Momence to Hail (1.00)
5 E Momence
Nickel to Quarter size hail fell
across parts of eastern Kankakee
County, east of Momence to the
Illinois Indiana state line. The hail
caused signficant crop damage.
Winnebago County
Loves Park Hail (0.88)
Cook County
Des Plaines Hail (0.75)
Cook County
River Forest Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail was reported in
River Forest and lasted 10 minutes.
The hail caused damage to cars and
windows.
Cook County
River Forest Hail (0.75)
ILLINOIS, Northwest
Rock Island County
Moline Lightning
Lightning strike at 2728 13th Avenue;
discovered an hour later.
Mercer County
1.3 SE Sherrard Lightning
Lightning strike at 441 Highland Drive
in the Frye Lake area; half of the
house was damaged.
A low level jet produced a nocturnal
MCS that moved across eastern Iowa and
northern Illinois in the pre-dawn and
early morning hours. Lightning from
the storms struck two houses resulting
in considerable damage from the
resultant fires.
Stephenson County
Freeport Lightning
A house struck by lightning causing
unknown damage.
Stephenson County
Freeport Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Stephenson County
2 N Mc Connell Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
There were tree limbs downed on the
road.
Jo Daviess County
Warren Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
There were trees and power lines
downed.
Jo Daviess County
Stockton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Stephenson County
Davis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A few trees were downed.
Jo Daviess County
3.5 NNE Stockton Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
An upper level disturbance in a near
tropical atmosphere produced
scattered thunderstorms in the
pre-dawn hours across eastern
Iowa and northwest Illinois. Hail was
nearly non existent or was of pea
sized due to the high freezing levels.
Several of the storms pulsed severe
with high winds that downed trees and
power lines.
Warren County
4 WNW Monmouth Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A co-op observer at the ag station
northwest of town reported areas of
waist high corn blown down around the
local area.
Mcdonough County
2 WSW Macomb to Hail (1.00)
Macomb
Dime to quarter size hail covered the
ground.
Mcdonough County
Macomb to Hail (0.75)
l N Macomb
Hail knocked leaves off trees.
Mcdonough County
Pennington Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Limbs and crops were downed near the
cemetery at the edge of town. An upper
level disturbance initiated
thunderstorms in a nearly moist
atmosphere ahead of a stationary front
running from northwest Missouri into
northeast Illinois. Numerous storms
pulsed severe across southeast Iowa
and west central Illinois with wind
being the primary threat. Once the
storms moved far enough away from the
front and into drier air, hail and
wind became a combined threat across
west central Illinois.
Whiteside County
Countywide Funnel Cloud
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports.
Bureau County
Countywide Funnel Cloud
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports
Bureau County
Bureau Heavy Rain
2 inches of rain with most falling
between 1745 and 1815 CST
Bureau County
Bureau Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail near the jct of IL
26 & 29
Carroll County
Countywide Funnel Cloud
Numerous public and law enforcement
reports.
Carroll County
Savanna Heavy Rain
Pending of water on streets with
depths of 1 to 4 inches was reported
with an estimated 3 inches of rain.
Carroll County
Savanna Flash Flood
U.S. 52 just south of the business
district with a few feet of water
across it.
Carroll County
1.5 NE Savanna Strans Flash Flood
Railroad underpass on Scenic Bluff Rd
impassable with several feet of water
in it.
Carroll County
1 E Wacker Flash Flood
Railroad underpass on Wacker Rd east
of town impassable with several feet
of water in it.
An unseasonably strong upper level
storm system combined with a near
semi-moist atmosphere to produce
scattered thunderstorms.
A lone storm pulsed severe in east
central Iowa and produced marginally
severe hail. The rapid growth of
cumulus clouds and showers across
Illinois lead to numerous confirmed
reports of funnels.
Once the sun set, thunderstorms
developed over northwest Illinois and
remained nearly stationary for several
hours over Savanna, Illinois and
western Carroll county producing
localized flash flooding.
Whiteside County
Morrison Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was reported on south
side of town.
Henry County
2 N Geneseo Hail (0.88)
Pea to nickel size hail was reported
by a co-op observer.
A set of upper level disturbances
combined with a semi-moist atmosphere
to produce scattered thunderstorms
across eastern Iowa and northern
Illinois. A few of the storms pulsed
severe and produced hail.
Warren County
Coldbrook Hail (0.75)
An upper level disturbance interacted
with a semi-moist to moist atmosphere
to produce widely scattered
thunderstorms across eastern Iowa and
west central Illinois. Two storms
pulsed severe and dropped marginally
severe hail. In the case of the pulse
severe storm in Iowa, there is a
possibility that a continuous hail
swath occurred from southeast of
Blairstown to northeast of Marengo.
ILLINOIS, South
Jefferson County
Countywide Flash Flood
Major street flooding occurred in
Mount Vernon. A trained spotter in
Scheller reported 3.30 inches of rain
in two and a half hours.
Perry County
Countywide Heavy Rain
A co-operative observer measured 1.6
inches of rainfall at Pinckneyville
overnight. The public reported 1.5
inches in Tamaroa. Yards and ditches
were flooded, and a little highway
flooding occurred. Water rose around a
residence south of Du Quoin. East of
Pinckneyville, a dog was rescued from
rising waters behind a house.
Wayne County
5 E Fairfield Funnel Cloud
An off-duty fire/rescue member
reported a funnel cloud with rotation.
Wayne County
Fairfield Hail (1.00)
White County
Mill Shoals Hail (0.75)
White County
Carmi Hail (0.75)
Alexander County
Tamms Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
Mt Vernon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were down in the
Mount Vernon area.
Perry County
Pinckneyville Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Extensive damage to trees and power
lines occurred. Some trees landed
on homes, vehicles, and power lines.
Part of the roof was taken off an
abandoned building that was open on
the south side, the direction from
which the storm approached. One lane
of Illinois Route 13 was blocked by
downed tree limbs and large sections
of sheet metal roofing blown off a
storage building. A few other streets
were blocked by trees.
Wabash County
Mt Carmel Hail (0.75)
Edwards County
.5 N Browns Hail (0.75)
Dime size hail fell on Highway 15.
Wabash County
Bellmont Hail (0.75)
Wayne County
3 S Fairfield Hail (0.75)
Edwards County
Browns 3K Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Shingles were blown off a roof.
Wabash County
Mt Carmel Heavy Rain
Side streets were flooded throughout
the community.
Hamilton County
Mc Leansboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Wabash County
Keensburg Hail (0.75)
ILLINOIS, Southwest
Fayette County
1.5 S St Elmo Hail (0.75)
Fayette County
St Elmo Hail (0.75)
Macoupin County
Carlinville Hail (0.75)
St. Clair County
.5 N Belleville to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Swansea
Thunderstorm winds blew down several
large trees and power lines on the
north side of Belleville and in
Swansea.
Madison County
Alhambra Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several small trees were blown down.
Madison County
New Douglas Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Bond County
3 W Greenville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A large tree was blown down onto
Illinois Route 140 west of Greenville.
Bond County
3 NNW Mulberry Gro Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Montgomery County
Litchfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down. A few of the limbs landed on
power lines in Litchfield.
Calhoun County
6 NW Hardin Hail (2.75)
St. Clair County
Summerfreld Hail (0.75)
Jersey County
Grafton Hail (0.88)
Jersey County
5 E Grafton Hail (0.75)
Jersey County
2 N Elsah Hail (1.00)
Jersey County
Elsah Hail (2.50)
Bond County
7 SSE Greenville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down along Illinois Route 127.
Bond County
Mulberry Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large trees were uprooted.
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as
well.
Fayette County
Hagarstown Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees were blown down.
Madison County
Edwardsville Hail (0.75)
Madison County
1 S Edwardsville Hail (0.88)
Macoupin County
Staunton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm winds damaged 50 to 100
trees in town. Four to six homes
sustained some kind of structural
damage due to the fallen trees and
tree limbs. Several power lines were
blown down as well, leaving 60
to 80 houses without power for a time.
No injuries were reported.
Monroe County
Waterloo Hail (0.75)
Washington County
Lively Grove Hail (1.00)
INDIANA, Central
Morgan County
Mooresville Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
An isolated severe thunderstorm
produced a wind gust to 65 mph in the
town of Mooresville.
Madison County
Summitville Hail (0.88)
A pulse severe thunderstorm briefly
produced nickel size hail near
Summitville.
Monroe County
2 N Bloomington Hail (0.75)
Greene County
Lyons Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A large 100-year-old oak tree was
blown down.
Jackson County
6 NE Seymour to Tornado (Fl)
5 SE Seymour
An F1 tornado touched down in eastern
Jackson County on the evening of 7
June 2006, damaging or destroying a
double wide trailer, a restaurant,
four other homes, and numerous large
trees.
Jennings County
7 W North Vernon Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
Crothersville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
The roof was blown off of the
Crothersville Town Hall by straight
line winds.
A few severe thunderstorms, including
one powerful supercell, moved mainly
southern portions of central Indiana
on 7 June 2006.
The supercell produced a tornado in
eastern Jackson county. This tornado
took an unusual path from north to
south.
Clay County
Clay City Lightning
A lightning strike set a home ablaze
and killed a breeder calf standing
60 yards away from the home.
Boone County
Zionsville Lightning
A house was heavily damaged by a
lightning strike-induced fire.
Greene County
Worthington Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Small outbuildings were blown into a
roadway, and power lines were downed.
Owen County
6 W Spencer Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Brown County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed throughout Brown
County.
Johnson County
Edinburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Four trees were downed.
Johnson County
New Whiteland Lightning
Lightning struck a transformer on
Tracy Road, causing a power outage
lasting 11 hours.
Johnson County
New Whiteland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Johnson County
Trafalgar Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
6 NE Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Noblesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed along State Road 19
near the White River.
INDIANA, Central
A series of damaging wind-producing
severe thunderstorms moved through
central Indiana on the evening of 17
June 2006. Fortunately, damage was
mostly confined to downed trees and
power lines.
Parke County
Mecca Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Montgomery County
10 SSW Crawfordsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Boone County
Advance Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Hamilton County
Arcadia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Putnam County
2 NE Bainbridge Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
A complex of damaging wind-producing
severe thunderstorms moved through
the heart of central Indiana on the
evening of 18 June 2006, the second
damaging wind event in as many days.
Hendricks County
Brownsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hendricks County
Brownsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Hendricks County
Danville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A garage was destroyed by a falling
tree.
Marion County
Clermont Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Montgomery County
Linnsburg Flash Flood
A portion of county road 600 east
collapsed. No one was injured.
Hendricks County
2 N Pittsboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Marion County
Cumberland Lightning
Shelby County
13 NW Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
10 NW Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Marion County
Indianapolis Intl Ar Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
A wind gust to 64 miles per hour was
measured at the Indianapolis
International Airport ASOS (KIND).
Shelby County
13 NW Shelbyville Hail (0.88)
Clay County
2 NE Brazil Hail (1.50)
Clay County
1 E Brazil Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
INDIANA, Central
Marion County
5 E Southport Hail (1.00)
Shelby County
3 WNW Shelbyville Hail (0.75)
Shelby County
Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Putnam County
6 W Cloverdale Hail (0.75)
Owen County
9 NW Spencer Hail (1.00)
Monroe County
Ellettsville Hail (1.25)
Owen County
9 N Spencer Hail (0.75)
Clay County
Bowling Green Hail (2.00)
No property damage reported.
Clay County
Bowling Green Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Owen County
3 W Gosport Hail (1.00)
Owen County
Gosport Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
Morgan County
Martinsville Hail (0.75)
Owen County
6 N Spencer Hail (1.00)
Morgan County
Martinsville Hail (1.00)
Rush County
Homer Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Rush County
Manilla Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Rush County
Milroy Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Morgan County
4 SE Martinsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Brown County
2 N Taggart Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Monroe County
Bloomington Hail (0.75)
Brown County
Nashville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Bartholomew County
8 WNW Columbus to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
8 WSW Columbus
Trees were downed.
Lawrence County
Williams Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Jackson County
Medora Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Medora Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Tipton County
3 NNW Tipton Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
Madison County
4 S Elwood Hail (0.88)
Madison County
5 S Elwood Hail (1.00)
Hamilton County
8 E Atlanta Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
Madison County
1 WSW Frankton Hail (1.00)
Madison County
8 NW Anderson Hail (1.00)
Madison County
Anderson Hail (0.75)
Madison County
4 WNW Anderson Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
Parke County
5 SE Rockville Hail (0.75)
Madison County
Anderson Hail (0.75)
Madison County
Summitville Hail (0.75)
Madison County
3 SE Anderson Hail (1.00)
Hamilton County
4 N Carmel Hail (0.75)
Madison County
5 SE Anderson Hail (0.75)
Henry County
7 NW New Castle Hail (0.75)
Madison County
8 SE Anderson Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
Madison County
4 SSE Summitville Hail (0.75)
Henry County
3 NNE Cadiz Hail (1.00)
Henry County
Cadiz Hail (2.00)
No property damage reported.
Delaware County
Muncie Hail (1.00)
Madison County
1 S Anderson Hail (0.75)
Henry County
3 S New Castle Hail (0.75)
Putnam County
7 W Greencastle Hail (2.00)
No property damage reported.
Putnam County
7 W Greencastle Hail (1.75)
No property damage reported.
Madison County
5 N Anderson Hail (0.75)
Madison County
2 N Anderson Hail (0.75)
Henry County
New Castle Hail (0.75)
Henry County
3 NNE Straughn Hail (1.00)
Rush County
Homer Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees downed.
Delaware County
Muncie Hail (1.00)
The third severe weather event in as
many days for central Indiana turned
out to be the most intense, as several
rounds of damaging storms moved
through the area. In a change from
previous days, however, much of the
severe weather came in the form of
large hail.
Johnson County
Nineveh Lightning
A house was heavily damaged by a
lightningstrike-induced fire.
Johnson County
Bargersville Lightning
A house was heavily damaged by fire
caused by a lightning strike.
Knox County
8 S Vincennes Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
An isolated severe thunderstorm blew
down trees on Old Decker Road south of
Vincennes, taking down power lines in
the process.
Tippecanoe County
Battle Ground Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Carroll County
Delphi Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Fountain County
3 E Veedersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines downed.
Vermillion County
2 NW Cayuga Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Carroll County
1 NE Camden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Vigo County
Prairie Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Montgomery County
Darlington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Sullivan County
Sullivan Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree limbs broken throughout
town.
Howard County
Cassville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Howard County
4 S Kokomo Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Hendricks County
Brownsburg Lightning
A home was damaged by a
lightning-induced fire.
Howard County
3 E Russiaville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree was downed.
Tipton County
4 NNW Groomville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were downed.
Marion County
New Augusta Lightning
Six firefighters stowing equipment
after a training exercise were
indirectly struck by lightning. None
of the injuries were life threatening.
Boone County
Lebanon Hail (0.88)
Boone County
3 WSW Whitestown Hail (0.88)
Morgan County
4 NE Martinsville Hail (0.75)
Marion County
3 NNE Southport Hail (0.75)
Marion County
Indianapolis Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was uprooted onto two homes,
causing major damage.
Marion County
1E Indianapolis Intl A Hail (0.75)
Marion County
8 SE Indianapolis Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A stop sign was blown down.
Rush County
Rushville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees fell onto power lines.
Johnson County
Franklin Arpt Hail (0.88)
Hancock County
6 SSW Greenfield Hail (0.88)
Shelby County
4 NE Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Bartholomew County
2 W Columbus Hail (0.75)
Rush County
6 SE Rushville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees fell onto power lines.
Vigo County
Prairie Creek Heavy Rain
3.59 inches of rain occurred in three
hours.
Knox County
7 SSW Vincennes Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines were
blown down.
Daviess County
Epsom Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A roof was blown off of a machine
shed, and grain bins were
destroyed on a farm near Epsom.
Jennings County
North Vernon Hail (0.75)
Greene County
10 E Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees were downed.
Owen County
8 W Spencer Heavy Rain
3.50 inches of rain fell in
approximately 30 minutes west of
Spencer.
Vigo County
12 S Terre Haute Flash Flood
Water was over State Road 246 in
southern Vigo County. No damage
occurred.
Vigo County
6 S Terre Haute Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree fell on a house.
Owen County
8 W Spencer Hail (1.00)
Vigo County
Terre Haute Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree limb was broken.
Putnam County
3 N Greencastle Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Hendricks County
Lizton Hail (0.75)
Parke County
Rosedale Flash Flood
High water closed Coxville Road near
Rosedale. No damage was reported.
Greene County
2 NW Worthington Flash Flood
Water closed the intersection of
State Roads 157 and 48. No damage was
reported.
Sullivan County
3 W Farmersburg Flash Flood
County Road 1100 North was closed by
high water. No damage was reported.
Sullivan County
1 NW Fairbanks Flash Flood
A culvert was washed out on a river
road northwest of Fairbanks.
A series of severe thunderstorms
pounded central Indiana on 23 June
2006, continuing a period of active
weather for the area.
Widespread wind damage and large
hail occurred, with isolated areas
of flash flooding caused by extremely
heavy rain.
Tippecanoe County
2.5 S Odell to Tornado (FO)
2.5 SSE Odell
A slow-moving landspout tornado
touched down near Odell on 25 June
2006. members of the general public,
media spotters, and the county
emergency manager.
A weak landspout touched down near
Odell on 26 June 2006. This was the
only severe weather event of the
afternoon.
Howard County
3 SE Greentown Hail (0.88)
Madison County
Elwood Hail (0.75)
Madison County
Alexandria Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
The roof of a truck depot was
damaged. Trees were also downed.
Brown County
8 NE Nashville Hail (1.00)
Marion County
Indianapolis Hail (0.75)
Delaware County
Muncie Hail (0.75)
Delaware County
Yorktown Hail (1.75)
No damage was reported.
Delaware County
Muncie Hail (0.75)
Morgan County
3 S Paragon Hail (0.75)
Vigo County
Terre Haute Hail (0.75)
Putnam County
Greencastle Hail (0.75)
Marion County
5 SE Indianapolis Hail (1.00)
Bartholomew County
7 SW Columbus Hail (0.75)
Johnson County
2 W Greenwood Hail (0.88)
Madison County
Ingalls Hail (0.88)
Bartholomew County
5 W Columbus Hail (1.00)
Hancock County
5 E Fortville Hail (0.88)
Marion County
7 SE Indianapolis Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
4 NE Seymour Hail (1.00)
Hancock County
5 NW Fortville Hail (0.88)
Shelby County
6 NW Fairland Hail (0.88)
Jennings County
North Vernon Hail (0.88)
Lawrence County
3 NE Bedford Hail (1.00)
Lawrence County
3 SE Bedford Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Medora Hail (0.75)
A series of mainly large
hail-producing severe thunderstorms
moved through central Indiana on 28
June 2006.
Wabash County
7 SE Wabash Hail (0.75)
Grant County
.5 S Fairmount Hail (1.00)
Steuben County
Angola Hail (0.88)
Steuben County
Angola Tri State Arp Hail (0.75)
Observed near the airport.
De Kalb County
3 N Butler Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees reported down on State Route 1
De Kalb County
3 NW Auburn Hail (1.00)
Reported 2 miles south of US 6 on
county road 19.
De Kalb County
3 N Auburn Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
down.
White County
Burnettsville Hail (1.00)
Cass County
Logansport Hail (0.88)
Miami County
5 S Peru Hail (1.00)
Grant County
Swayzee Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Power lines down.
Marshall County
Lapaz Hail (1.75)
Marshall County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down in and around
Plymouth, continuing east towards the
county line. Roof and siding damage
was also reported in Plymouth.
Marshall County
Bremen Hail (2.00)
Elkhart County
2 NW Nappanee Hail (1.00)
Huntington County
2 W Huntington Hail (0.75)
Huntington County
Huntington Hail (1.00)
Noble County
2 W Kendallville Hail (0.75)
La Porte County
Michigan City to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Long Beach
Numerous trees and power lines blown
down from Michigan City to Long Beach.
De Kalb County
6 NNW Waterloo Hail (0.88)
Ashley is located on the Steuben and
Deklab county line.
Steuben County
Ashley Hail (0.88)
Ashley is located on the Steuben and
Deklab county line.
La Porte County
2 SW Michigan City Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees and large limbs down
with some roads closed due to debris.
La Porte County
Wanatah Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees blown down.
St. Joseph County
South Bend Hail (0.75)
Elkhart County
2 N Middlebury Hail (1.00)
Starke County
4 NW Knox Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Few trees blown down.
Noble County
2 N Kendallville Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Numerous tree limbs down.
Kosciusko County
2 N Warsaw Hail (0.75)
Kosciusko County
2 N Warsaw to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
2 SSW North Webster
Several trees were blown down with a
75 mph wind gust being recorded just
south southwest of North Webster.
Kosciusko County
North Webster Hail (0.75)
Noble County
2 SW Albion Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Noble County
9 SW Albion Hail (1.00)
Noble County
Albion Hail (1.00)
De Kalb County
Auburn Hail (1.00)
Whitley County
6 N Columbia City Hail (0.75)
Noble County
3 S Avilla Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Noble County
Laotto Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees and power lines were blown
down. The steeple of a church in
Laotta was blown off. No injuries
were reported.
Noble County
2 SW Albion Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees and power lines down.
White County
1 SW Monticello Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large trees down.
Cass County
Logansport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large trees down.
Cass County
3 SE Logansport Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
About a dozen homes with trees down
on them, causing structural damage.
Power lines and power poles blown
down resulting in widespread power
outages across much of southeast Cass
County.
Cass County
3 SW Logansport Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Five homes with trees blown down on
them causing structural damage.
Cass County
1 S Logansport Hail (0.75)
Cass County
2 SE Walton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous large trees down in the
Galveson area.
Miami County
Bunker Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Indiana State Police patrol vehicle
had a window broken out by an
airborne sign which had been pulled
out of the ground.
Miami County
9 SSW Peru Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Mobile Home sustained structural
damage. Trees and power lines down.
Miami County
Peru Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees and power lines
down.
Miami County
1 SSW Bunker Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tractor trailer blown off the
road on U.S. route 31.
Miami County
2 WSW Peru Hail (1.00)
Several homes in the Willow Creek
subdivision sustained hail damage.
Miami County
Bunker Hill Hail (0.75)
Miami County
Bunker Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Miami County
Peru Hail (1.00)
Huntington County
Huntington Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
INDIANA, Northeast
Wabash County
8 SE Wabash Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Tree blown down.
Grant County
Marion Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A section of the Grant County
courthouse roof was blown off.
Several power lines blown down.
Grant County
Marion Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees blown down with some
coming down on power lines.
Huntington County
Huntington Hail (1.00)
Huntington County
4 W Warren Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Six tractor trailers blown over
on Interstate 69.
Huntington County
2 N Warren Hail (1.00)
Allen County
Ft Wayne Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and power lines down.
Wells County
10 SW Bluffton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs, and power
lines down.
Wells County
7 SW Bluffton Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Trees snapped off and bent over in
Liberty Center.
Adams County
1 S Monroe Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
100 to 200 yard wide path of
concentrated damage with numerous
trees down up to 20 inches in
diameter. Several barn roofs
blown off.
Jay County
Portland Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees uprooted and limbs blown
down.
Adams County
5 E Monroe Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Tree 18 inches in diameter
snapped off.
Pulaski County
4 NE Francesville 5K Hail (0.88)
Hail damage to crops
Elkhart County
Bristol Hail (0.75)
Miami County
10 N Peru Hail (0.75)
Fulton County
Fulton Hail (0.88)
Fulton County
Fulton Hail (0.88)
Huntington County
Huntington Hail (0.75)
Elkhart County
Bristol Hail (0.75)
Miami County
Bennetts Switch Hail (0.88)
Marshall County
7 WSW Bremen Lightning
12 year old girl and 15 year old
boy in a paddle boat struck by
lightning. Occurred on Lake of
the Woods. Children suffered
severe burns. Officials reported
no signs of lightning damage to
paddle boat.
Elkhart County
Goshen Hail (1.25)
Huntington County
Huntington Hail (0.75)
Marshall County
4 E Culver Hail (0.75)
Fulton County
Rochester Hail (0.88)
Wabash County
1 WSW Wabash Hail (0.88)
Wabash County
Wabash Hail (0.75)
Wabash County
1 WSW Wabash Hail (0.88)
INDIANA, Northwest
Lake County
Lowell Hail (1.50)
Porter County
Hebron Hail (0.75)
Porter County
Kouts IK Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Newton County
Lake Vlg Hail (0.75)
Lake County
Shelby Hail (1.00)
INDIANA, South Central
Crawford County
Sulphur Hail (0.75)
Public also reported a 45 to 50 mph
wind gust.
Dubois County
Dubois Hail (0.88)
INDIANA, South Central
Dubois County
6 NE Jasper Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Scott County
3 S Austin Hail (0.75)
Scott County
2 N Austin Hail (0.75)
Scott County
3 N Austin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines were
downed.
Scott County
Scottsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed in and north of the
city of Scottsburg.
Floyd County
Floyds Knobs Hail (1.00)
Harrison County
Palmyra Heavy Rain
A storm spotter measured 1.85 inches
of rain over a two hour period.
Orange County
Orleans Hail (0.88)
Orange County
Orleans Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Washington County
Freddricksburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Floyd County
Floyds Knobs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Harrison County
Bridgeport Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Crawford County
Wickliffe Hail (0.88)
Washington County
Martinsburg Hail (0.88)
Washington County
New Pekin Hail (1.75)
Clark County
1 S Henryville Hail (0.88)
Thunderstorm winds downed trees
over parts of south central Indiana.
Some roads and highways were
blocked by the downed trees.
Dubois County
Ireland Hail (0.75)
Dubois County
Jasper Hail (0.88)
Dubois County
1 SW Jasper Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Clark County
Henryville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Scott County
3 E Scottsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jefferson County
Kent Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jefferson County
4 N Madison Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds downed trees
over much of south central Indiana.
Washington County
Rush Creek Vly Hail (0.88)
Orange County
Orleans Hail (1.00)
INDIANA, South Central
Clark County
Utica Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Washington County
New Philadelphia Hail (1.00)
INDIANA, Southeast
Wayne County
Hagerstown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree limbs and power poles
were downed.
Wayne County
Williamsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were knocked down along
Centerville Road.
Dearborn County
Greendale Hail (1.00)
A tree was also downed.
Ripley County
5 SW Versailles Hail (0.75)
Dearborn County
Greendale to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Aurora
Trees and large limbs were downed.
Union County
West College Corner Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and large limbs were
knocked down.
Fayette County
Connersville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Franklin County
3 S Laurel Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down.
Union County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and large limbs were downed.
Dearborn County
Lawrenceburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Ripley County
Friendship Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of large tree limbs were
downed.
Union County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree limbs were downed.
Switzerland County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large tree limbs were
knocked down.
INDIANA, Southwest
Spencer County
Rockport to Flash Flood
Patronville
A co-operative observer reported
over an inch of rain in two hours.
The highway department placed signs
where water was over roads,
including State Road 66 between
Rockport and Reo, County Road 200W
south of State Road 66, and U.S. 231.
Spencer County
Hatfield Hail (1.00)
Warrick County
2 W Newburgh Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail fell about one
quarter mile from the Vanderburgh
County line.
Vanderburgh County
Evansville to Hail (1.75)
2.5 W Cypress
Golf-ball size hail fell in a
rural area along the Posey County
line near the Ohio River. Dime size
hail fell at a high school in
southwest Evansville.
Spencer County
Gentryville Hail (0.75)
Pike County
4 S Winslow Hail (1.00)
Spencer County
Fulda Hail (0.75)
Spencer County
3 S Fulda Hail (0.75)
Received through the NSSL Severe
Hail Verification Experiment.
Warrick County
Elberfeld Hail (0.75)
Gibson County
Somerville Hail (1.25)
Warrick County
Newburgh Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail occurred in
downtown Newburgh.
Spencer County
Chrisney Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large tree limbs were
broken. A few large trees were
snapped 5 to 6 feet above the
ground. Just west of Chrisney, a
shed roof was damaged, and four
light poles were down.
Spencer County
Dale Hail (0.88)
Nickel size hail lasted for five
minutes.
Spencer County
St Meinrad Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Small farm buildings were destroyed.
Downed trees and power lines were
reported.
Posey County
3 W Poseyville Hail (0.88)
Vanderburgh County
Evansville Hail (1.00)
Dime to quarter size hail was
reported on the north side of the
city.
Spencer County
Rockport Heavy Rain
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