Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, June, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phonomena
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
KENTUCKY, Central
Jessamine County
Nicholasville 10 2137EST
Madison County
Richmond 10 2215EST
Ohio County
Fordsville 11 1640EST
Trees were downed. The roof of a barn
was blown off. This occurred north of
Fordsville on Highway 1700 near Old
Askins Road.
Ohio County
Fordsville 11 1642EST
Trees were downed along Highway 54
near Fordsville.
Ohio County
Fordsville 11 1643EST
Grayson County
4 NW Short Creek 11 1700EST
Grayson County
Leitchfield 11 1730EST
Grayson County
Caneyville 11 1740EST
Grayson County
Leitchfield 11 1748EST
Lincoln County
Mc Kinney 11 1827EST
Logan County
Auburn 11 1914EST
Logan County
Auburn 11 1914EST
Warren County
8 NW Bowling Green 11 1925EST
Warren County
Hadley 11 1925EST
Clusters of severe thunderstorms
downed trees and power lines over much
of south central Kentucky.
Jefferson County
Countywide 19 1805EST
Meade County
Ekron 19 1905EST
Hardin County
4.2 S Sonora 19 2010EST
2015EST
Larue County
2.3 W Maxine 19 2015EST
Trees were downed and large hail was
reported over parts of north central
Kentucky.
Breckinridge County
Mc Daniels 20 1645EST
1646EST
Hancock County
Lewisport 20 2020EST
Hancock County
Lewisport 20 2047EST
2200EST
Sand Hill Road and U.S. Highway 60
were closed due to high water.
Ohio County
Hartford 20 2154EST
Ohio County
Beaver Dam 20 2200EST
Ohio County
3 S Beaver Dam 20 2209EST
Sand Hill Road and U.S. Highway 60
near Lewisport in Hancock County were
closed due to high water. Thunderstorm
winds downed trees over much of north
central Kentucky.
Ohio County
2 N Hartford 22 1216EST
Logan County
Russellville 22 1225EST
Warren County
Rich Pond 22 1341EST
Hardin County
2 W Cecilia 22 1355EST
Hardin County
Sonora 22 1355EST
Warren County
4 E Bowling Green 22 1355EST
Warren County
Woodburn 22 1355EST
Nelson County
Boston 22 1445EST
Trimble County
Milton 22 1703EST
Trimble County
4 E Bedford 22 1707EST
Logan County
1 NW Russellville 22 1806EST
Hancock County
Lewisport 22 1811EST
Hancock County
Lewisport 22 1811EST
Logan County
5 S Russellville 22 1813EST
1817EST
Logan County
Russellville 22 1813EST
Logan County
Russellville 22 1818EST
Allen County
Scottsville 22 1948EST
Allen County
2 E Scottsville 22 1956EST
Barren County
2 E Glasgow 22 2025EST
Barren County
Countywide 22 2038EST
Hart County
Munfordville 22 2116EST
Hart County
Three Spgs 22 2116EST
Adair County
2 SW Columbia 22 2150EST
Thunderstorms downed trees and power
lines, and produced large hail over
much of central Kentucky. At Three
Springs in Hart County, several barns
were knocked down and a mobile home
was blown off the foundation. Power
lines were blown on to houses at
Sonora in Hardin County. North of
Hartford in Ohio County, trees were
blocking Highway 69.
Nicholas County
East Union 24 0400EST
0630EST
Unspecified crop damage was reported.
Two cars were flooded by high water.
Burns road was flooded. No homes were
damaged and no injuries were reported.
Public reported four to five inches of
rainfall.
Adair County
Columbia 25 1806EST
2200EST
Three roadways in the city of Columbia
had water flowing over them. A
construction site just outside the
city limits was under water. Highway
704 was covered by a foot of water.
Logan County
2 W Russellville 26 1922EST
Logan County
Auburn 26 1955EST
Two trees were downed.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Letcher County
Premium 01 1517EST
1521EST
A few 8 to 10 inch diameter trees
blown down.
Breathitt County
2 N Whick 01 1953EST
1957EST
Several large limbs down along Route
1110 halfway between Whick and Haddix.
Also 1 tree down on Route 1110 at
Whick.
Magoffin County
2 SE Fredville 04 1208EST
1212EST
Floyd County
2 NNE Betsy Layne 04 1223EST
1227EST
Floyd County
Garrett 04 1238EST
1242EST
Mccreary County
8 NE Whitley City 10 1508EST
1512EST
Pulaski County
Faubush 10 1520EST
1524EST
Wayne County
Parnell 10 1528EST
1532EST
Whitley County
Redbird 10 1528EST
1532EST
Wayne County
3 NW Monticello 10 1528EST
1532EST
Tree down and broke power line at
Rogers Grove.
Pulaski County
Nancy 10 1603EST
1607EST
Mccreary County
5 N Whitley City 10 1613EST
1617EST
Pulaski County
Burnside 10 1618EST
1622EST
Pulaski County
Bronston 10 1625EST
1629EST
Whitley County
Williamsburg 10 1643EST
1647EST
Numerous trees down mainly along
Highway 26 and Highway 25 South to the
south and east of Williamsburg. Two
transformers caught on fire by
lightning.
Mccreary County
Beulah Hgts 10 1655EST
1659EST
Whitley County
3 S Williamsburg 10 2033EST
2037EST
Several trees down in yards along
Highway 25 West.
Perry County
Daisy 11 1832EST
1836EST
Letcher County
1 NE Blackey 11 1843EST
1847EST
Trees down along Elk Creek Road.
Bell County
Middlesboro 11 1908EST
1912EST
One tree down in Spade Acres in
Middlesboro. Trees down on Highway 987
towards Cubage. Power outages in the
Ferndale area south of Pineville.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead 11 1912EST
1916EST
Pulaski County
5 E Eubank 11 1917EST
1921EST
Large limbs down.
Jackson County
Peoples 11 1943EST
1947EST
Six trees down along Highways 577 and
30 3 miles inside the Jackson and
Laurel County line.
Clay County
Sidell 11 2004EST
2008EST
Trees and power lines down hear
Highway 638 and Beech Creek Road.
Clay County
Manchester 11 2009EST
2013EST
Trees and power lines down.
Clay County
6 SSE Benge 11 2028EST
Numerous trees down long with power
lines.
Perry County
Krypton 11 2031EST
2035EST
Power lines down on Meadow Branch
Road.
Leslie County
2 NE Roark 11 2040EST
2044EST
Trees down blocking a road.
Leslie County
2 SE Hoskinston 11 2043EST
2047EST
Trees down, completely blocking the
road on Highway 2009. Electric and
power poles broke. Trees down,
completely blocking Highway 699
towards Cutshin. Other trees down
countywid.
Leslie County
Cutshin 11 2043EST
2047EST
Three trees down.
Leslie County
Thousandsticks 11 2048EST
2052EST
Several large limbs down.
Leslie County
Thousandsticks 11 2048EST
2052EST
Leslie County
Cutshin 11 2049EST
2053EST
Tree down on Cutshin Road.
Leslie County
1 S Stinnett 11 2050EST
2054EST
Tree over a road near Hoskinston.
Leslie County
Cutshin 11 2053EST
2057EST
Large limbs down.
Leslie County
Smilax 11 2113EST
2117EST
Several trees down.
Perry County
Vicco 11 2113EST
2117EST
Several trees and power lines down.
Letcher County
Linefork 11 2119EST
2123EST
One tree and a few large limbs down.
Letcher County
Cromona 11 2123EST
2127EST
One tree down on Highway 805.
Letcher County
2 NE Linefork 11 2123EST
2127EST
Two trees down 2 miles north of
Linefork along Highway 1103. Large
limbs down on Highway 160 at Kings
Creek.
Owsley County
Booneville 11 2318EST
2322EST
Floyd County
6 W Prestonsburg 20 1342EST
1346EST
Leslie County
Smilax 20 1418EST
1422EST
One tree down along Highway 699.
Martin County
Pilgrim 20 1428EST
1432EST
Perry County
Saul 20 1508EST
1512EST
Pulaski County
Faubush 20 1543EST
1547EST
Two trees down.
Rockcastle County
1 SSE Mt Vernon 20 1658EST
1702EST
Laurel County
Mershons 20 1732EST
1736EST
Laurel County
Mershons 20 1738EST
1742EST
Owsley County
Booneville 20 1743EST
1747EST
Owsley County
Vincent 20 1743EST
1747EST
Several trees down blocking roads near
Vincent and Travellers Rest. Also a
barn was blown down and destroyed.
Morgan County
1 S Relief 21 1613EST
1617EST
Johnson County
1 N Etna 21 1623EST
1627EST
Hail covered the ground.
Pulaski County
Science Hill 22 2213EST
2217EST
Pulaski County
15 W Somerset 22 2217EST
2221EST
Knox County
Girdler 22 2219EST
2223EST
Several trees down around Girdler.
Large limbs and several trees also
down in Jarvis on Wilson Branch. Power
outages reported in Jarvis and
Girdler.
Laurel County
London 22 2232EST
2236EST
Numerous trees down along Route 363.
Laurel County
2 NW Dortha 22 2238EST
2242EST
Knox County
2 N Barbourville 22 2253EST
2257EST
Numerous trees down on Route 11 North.
Mccreary County
5 N Whitley City 22 2303EST
2307EST
Mccreary County
Whitley City 22 2303EST
2307EST
Multiple trees and power lines down
across the county. Tree also on fire
in Whitley City.
Owsley County
Booneville 22 2303EST
2307EST
Numerous trees and power lines down
across county. Widespread power
outages reported.
Mccreary County
Whitley City 22 2305EST
2309EST
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Mccreary County
Whitley City 22 2306EST
2310EST
Wayne County
Monticello 22 2313EST
2317EST
Numerous trees down over south portion
of the county. Power out in Monticello
for a couple of hours.
Wayne County
Gregory 22 2318EST
2322EST
Clay County
Oneida 22 2328EST
2332EST
Couple of trees and large limbs down.
Clay County
5 N Manchester 22 2328EST
2332EST
Tree down on Highway 421.
Estill County
Irvine 22 2343EST
2347EST
Large tree limb down on Maple Street.
Lee County
Beattyville 22 2348EST
2352EST
Few large limbs down.
Breathitt County
Canoe 22 2348EST
2352EST
One tree and one power line blown
down.
Breathitt County
Jackson 22 2358EST
23 0002EST
Two large limbs down in Wolverine.
Estill County
Wisemantown 22 2358EST
23 0002EST
Tree down across Highway 1457.
Estill County
5 NW Irvine 22 2358EST
23 0002EST
Two trees down on Blue Run Road near
Witt Springs.
Wolfe County
Gillmore 23 0028EST
0032EST
Pike County
3 SW Virgie 23 0206EST
0210EST
KENTUCKY, Northeast
Carter County
Grayson 20 0417EST
Greenup County
South Shore 22 2000EST
Trees were blown down.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Boone County
Petersburg 07 1443EST
1447EST
Several trees were downed along
Woolper and Ashby Fork Roads.
Kenton County
Covington 19 1530EST
1533EST
A large tree was blown on to a house
in Covington, causing major structural
damage.
Mason County
Mays Lick 19 1746EST
1749EST
A few trees were knocked down along
Weaver Road.
Boone County
Florence 22 1750EST
1752EST
An estimated gust of 60 mph occurred
in Florence.
Kenton County
Erlanger 22 1800EST
1804EST
Trees were downed.
Mason County
Washington 22 1853EST
1857EST
Several large tree limbs were knocked
down.
Carroll County
Carrollton 28 2058EST
2102EST
Three trees were knocked down.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Marshall County
6 NW Benton 01 1400CST
A few trees were blown down.
Todd County
3 SE Trenton 01 1723CST
Route 104 between Trenton and Guthrie
was closed due to a few trees across
it.
Webster County
Sebree 03 1648CST
Hopkins County
Madisonville 03 1730CST
1744CST
Hail up to the size of quarters fell
in downtown Madisonville. The
hailstones were photographed.
Union County
Pride 03 1932CST
Webster County
Clay 03 1953CST
Daviess County
West Louisville 07 1440CST
Mclean County
Calhoun 07 1525CST
1528CST
Mclean County
Calhoun to 07 1540CST
Sacremento 1545CST
Widespread tree damage and downed
power lines were reported throughout
Calhoun and in the Sacramento area.
Mclean County
Calhoun to 07 1540CST
Sacremento 1640CST
Major street flooding occurred
throughout Calhoun due to heavy
thunderstorm rains. A trained spotter
in Sacramento measured 2 inches of
rain within an hour.
Muhlenberg County
Bremen to 07 16000ST
Graham 1615CST
Trees were down just south of South
Carrollton. There were reports of
widespread tree damage across the
northern half of the county, including
Graham and Bremen.
Muhlenberg County
6 SW Greenville 07 1615CST
1648CST
A trained spotter measured 1.50 inches
of rain in less than half an hour.
Muhlenberg County
Graham to 07 1615CST
4.5 SW Bancroft
Reports of half-dollar size hail 2 to
4.5 miles southwest of Bancroft were
obtained by NSSL during the Severe
Hail Verification Experiment (SHAVE).
Nickel size hail fell in Graham.
Muhlenberg County
Bancroft to 07 1626CST
7 S Greenville 1638CST
Hail ranging from the size of golf
balls to hen eggs was reported.
Hopkins County
2 NE Nortonville to 07 1630CST
2 SW White Plains 1640CST
Quarter size hail occurred at the
state police post along the Western
Kentucky Parkway at mile marker 40. A
few other reports of quarter to
half-dollar size hail were received
within a couple miles of White Plains
during a National Severe Storms Lab
(NSSL) experiment.
Christian County
Crofton to 07 1640CST
2 N Hopkinsville 1650CST
Nickel to quarter size hail fell.
Christian County
2 N Hopkinsville 07 1643CST
Christian County
2 W Hopkinsville to 07 1655CST
5 NE Hopkinsville 1707CST
Golf-ball size hail fell in
Hopkinsville. Eight reports of nickel
to quarter size hail north and
northeast of Hopkinsville were
received through the NSSL Severe Hail
Verification Experiment.
Christian County
2 N Hopkinsville to 07 1705CST
Hopkinsville 1720CST
Trees were down on U.S. Highway 41
North just north of Hopkinsville.
Numerous trees were blown down in
Hopkinsville.
Todd County
Allegre 07 1710CST
Christian County
8 S Hopkinsville to 07 1735CST
5 S Herndon 1750CST
A report of tea-cup to grapefruit size
hail was received 5 miles south of
Herndon through the NSSL Severe Hail
Verification Experiment. A few reports
of nickel to half-dollar size hail
were received from Herndon to 8 miles
south of Hopkinsville. Winds were
estimated near 55 MPH with the hail
8 miles south of Hopkinsville.
Christian County
8 SW Hopkinsville 07 1735CST
Large trees were blown down on
Kentucky 117. One tree landed on the
highway.
Daviess County
Whitesville 11 1445CST
1515CST
Nearly an inch of rain was received
within 20 minutes.
Daviess County
Whitesville 11 1515CST
Ballard County
Barlow 17 1340CST
Trees were blown down.
Mccracken County
Lone Oak to 17 1420CST
Paducah 1430CST
An off-duty meteorologist estimated
winds gusted from 50 to 60 MPH in
Lone Oak. Several trees were blown
down in the Paducah and Lone Oak
areas. Tree limbs fell on power lines,
causing some power outages. One tree
landed on a house.
Henderson County
2 SW Henderson 20 1430CST
Received through the NSSL Severe
Hail Verification Experiment.
Henderson County
5 SW Henderson 20 15000ST
Received through NSSL (National Severe
Storms Lab).
Henderson County
4 S Henderson 20 1519CST
Henderson County
5 W Robards 20 1550CST
Received through the NSSL SHAVE
project.
Webster County
Poole to 20 1605CST
1 E Poole 1613CST
A report of quarter size hail was
received about a mile east of Poole
through an NSSL project. A post office
reported dime size hail in Poole.
Daviess County
Whitesville 20 2004CST
Daviess County
Whitesville 20 2010CST
Three trees were blown down.
Carlisle County
Arlington 22 0713CST
Graves County
Water Vly 22 0721CST
Graves County
5 S Mayfield 22 0740CST
Graves County
5 S Mayfield 22 0742CST
Trees were blown down.
Graves County
6 ENE Mayfield to 22 0803CST
8 ENE Mayfield 0806CST
Numerous large trees were blown down.
Kentucky Highway 58 was blocked by
downed trees from near Kentucky 301 to
the Marshall County line. Trees landed
on power lines. At least a couple of
trees landed on vehicles and
outbuildings.
Marshall County
7.5 WSW Benton to 22 0808CST
Benton 0820CST
Numerous trees were blown down. A few
of the trees landed on houses and
vehicles. Some roads were blocked by
trees. Kentucky Highway 58 was
partially blocked by downed power
lines near Benton. Power outages
lasted up to 24 hours for some
residents of Benton.
Marshall County
Brewers to 22 0815CST
Benton 0830CST
Dime to quarter size hail fell from
Brewers to Benton.
Marshall County
6 E Draffenville 22 0840CST
Marshall County
7 NE Benton to 22 0840CST
2 NE Fairdealing
At a summer camp along Kentucky Lake
east of Benton, about 25 trees fell.
One tree fell on an unoccupied cabin.
There was slight damage to a fishing
dock. Trees were down in other areas
near Kentucky Lake, mainly northeast
of Benton along Kentucky 963.
Lyon County
8 SSW Kuttawa 22 0845CST
Numerous trees were blown down at the
Hillman Ferry campground in the Land
Between The Lakes National Recreation
Area. Some recreational vehicles
sustained minor damage, and utility
lines were downed.
Lyon County
7 SSE Eddyville to 22 0854CST
6 SE Eddyville 0858CST
A National Weather Service damage
survey indicated a downburst with
gusts up to 85 MPH occurred near the
east shore of Lake Barkley in an area
known as Eddy Creek. The damage area
was about 2 miles wide and 3.5 miles
long. The north to south extent of
the damage was along Kentucky 93 from
the north side of Eddy Bay to the
community of Confederate. The west to
east extent of the damage was from
Lake Barkley to just east of
Interstate 24. Hundreds of large
trees were snapped or uprooted. Many
trees were downed at a resort on the
lake, damaging three permanent
campers. A few motorists were stranded
between downed trees and power lines
across roads. A private boat dock was
heavily damaged, along with a boat.
About a half dozen homes and
structures sustained roof and siding
damage, which was mainly minor. Three
homes were damaged when trees fell on
them. One lane of eastbound Interstate
24 near the 49 mile marker was blocked
for several hours by downed trees. A
canopy was blown off a gas station.
Widespread power outages lasted into
the following day.
Caldwell County
Princeton 22 0915CST
Numerous trees were blown down, with
eight streets briefly blocked in the
city limits.
Muhlenberg County
Weir 22 1510CST
Trees were downed.
Todd County
Sharon Grove 22 1628CST
Muhlenberg County
Countywide 22 1628CST
1730CST
Several roads were closed county-wide
as a result of flooding rains from
thunderstorms.
Todd County
Clifty 22 1645CST
Quarter size hail fell in northeast
portions of the county.
Daviess County
Yelvington 22 1650CST
Marshall County
Benton 26 1633CST
Hopkins County
Mortons Gap to 26 1643CST
2 E White Plains 1655CST
At Mortons Gap, a trained spotter
estimated wind gusts to 60 MPH.
Several trees were down just east of
White Plains along Highway 62.
Hopkins County
6 E Mortons Gap 26 1650CST
Calloway County
Hamlin 26 1729CST
1739CST
Calloway County
Hamlin 26 1750CST
Graves County
Lynnville 30 15000ST
Graves County
Lynnville 30 1500CST
Numerous trees were blown down,
knocking out power and phone service
to the community.
LAKE ERIE
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
7 E Monroe Harbor 19 1305EST
Coast Guard reported a waterspout 7 E
of Monroe.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Detroit River Light 19 1629EST
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 19 1330EST
Willowick 1510EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 19 1330EST
Willowick 1510EST
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 19 1330EST
Reno Beach 1510EST
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 19 1330EST
The Islands 1510EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 19 1330EST
Vermilion 1510EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 19 1330EST
Avon Point 1510EST
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 19 1330EST
Reno Beach 1510EST
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 19 1330EST
The Islands 1510EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 19 1330EST
Vermilion 1510EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 19 1330EST
Avon Point 1510EST
A strong to severe line of
thunderstorms moved into the western
basin of Lake Erie during the early
afternoon hours of the 19th. The line
of thunderstorms tracked across the
lake and moved inland just east of
Cleveland. Winds were estimated to be
at least 35 knots as the line of
thunderstorms passed by.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 19 1651EST
Willowick 1920EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 19 1651EST
Willowick 1920EST
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 19 1651EST
Reno Beach 1920EST
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 19 1651EST
The Islands 1920EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 19 1651EST
Vermilion 1920EST
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 19 1651EST
Reno Beach 1920EST
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 19 1651EST
The Islands 1920EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 19 1651EST
Vermilion 1920EST
A line of strong to severe
thunderstorms moved across northern
Ohio during the late afternoon hours
of the 19th. As the northern portion
of this line of thunderstorms passed
over the southern half of Lake Erie,
winds gusts associated with
thunderstorms were estimated to be at
least 35 knots. Also, there were
numerous reports of penny size hail
with this line of thunderstorms along
the south shore of Lake Erie from
Maumee Bay to near Cleveland.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier 21 1758EST
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
North Cape 21 2013EST
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 21 1830EST
Reno Beach 1915EST
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 21 1830EST
The Islands 1915EST
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 21 1830EST
Reno Beach 1915EST
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 21 1830EST
The Islands 1915EST
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
across Lake Erie during the evening
hours of the 21st. Wind gusts were
estimated to be at least 35 knots as
the storms passed over the area.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 21 1915EST
Willowick 2000EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 21 1915EST
Willowick 2000EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 21 1915EST
Vermilion 2000EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 21 1915EST
Avon Point 2000EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 21 1915EST
Vermilion 2000EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 21 1915EST
Avon Point 2000EST
Strong thunderstorms continued to move
east across the southern half of Lake
Erie during the evening hours of the
21st. Wind gusts were estimated to be
at least 35 knots as the storms passed
over the area.
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 21 2115EST
Reno Beach 2145EST
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 21 2115EST
The Islands 2145EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 21 2115EST
Vermilion 2145EST
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 21 2115EST
Reno Beach 2145EST
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 21 2115EST
The Islands 2145EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 21 2115EST
Vermilion 2145EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 21 2115EST
Avon Point 2145EST
Strong thunderstorms continued to
develop along the southern shore of
Lake Erie through the evening hours
and track into the nearshore and open
water areas of the lake. Wind gusts
associated with this area of
thunderstorms were at least 35 knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 22 1410EST
Willowick 1500EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 22 1410EST
Willowick 1500EST
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 22 1410EST
The Islands 1500EST
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 22 1410EST
Vermilion 1500EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 22 1410EST
Avon Point 1500EST
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 22 1410EST
The Islands 1500EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 22 1410EST
Vermilion 1500EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 22 1410EST
Avon Point 1500EST
Much of northern Ohio experienced
strong to severe thundestorms during
the afternoon hours of the 22nd. An
area of strong thunderstorms moved
over the nearshore and open waters
along the southern half of Lake Erie.
These thunderstorms produced wind
gusts estimated to be around 35 knots
as they passed over the area.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
3 NE Stony Point to 27 1435EST
Stony Point
The same storm cell that produced a
brief F0 tornado touchdown just
northwest of Estral Beach was
responsible for a waterspout sighted
by a trained spotter approximately 1
mile east of Estral Beach. No
injuries, deaths, or damages were
reported.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
5 NE Stony Point 27 1445EST
Trained spotter reported a waterspout
just offshore of Estral Beach.
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 27 1535EST
Reno Beach 1545EST
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 27 1540EST
Reno Beach
Strong thunderstorms moved across the
far western basin of Lake Erie during
the afternoon hours of the 27th. A
wind gust of 37 knots was measured at
the Toledo Light.
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 28 1930EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1945EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 28 1930EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1945EST
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
through northeast Ohio during the
late evening hours of the 28th and
over the nearshore and open waters of
Lake Erie. Wind gusts were estimated
to be 35 knots as the storms passed
by.
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-Lake to 28 1945EST
Conneaut 2000EST
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake to 28 1945EST
Conneaut 2000EST
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
through northeast Ohio during the late
evening hours of the 28th. The
northern portion of this line of
thunderstorms moved over the nearshore
and open waters of Lake Erie causing
wind gusts estimated at 35 knots as
they passed.
LAKE HURON
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron 19 1550EST
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron 19 1550EST
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
10 WNW Forty Mile Po 27 1658EST
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
16 NW Rogers City 27 1718EST
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron 28 1330EST
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron 28 1330EST
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Lexington 28 1618EST
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Lexington 28 1618EST
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point Au Gres 30 1438EST
LAKE MICHIGAN
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Sister Bay 18 1643CST
Thunderstorms developed near a surface
boundary that moved across eastern
Wisconsin. The storms produced a
waterspout over the Bay of Green Bay.
The waterspout was viewed from the
Sister Bay Marina near the
intersection of highway 42 and Sunset
Drive.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 21 0615CST
Pt Washington To
North Pt Lt Wi
Mequon 21 0625CST
0632CST
Power lines down on the lakeshroe in
Bayside at 0625 CST and Mequon at
0632 CST.
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
Sheboygan 21 0656CST
Lm Sheboygan Wi To
Winthrop Harbor Il
Ewd Byd 5Nm To
Mid Line Of Lake
38 ESE Wind Point 21 0730CST
Numerous thunderstorms developed
during the early morning hours of June
21st, producing mainly damaging winds.
A couple thunderstorms moved out over
the Wisconsin nearshore waters and
open waters between 06000ST and
08000ST and produced wind gusts
between 38 and 52 knots. Synoptically,
thunderstorms developed along a warm
front that extended from northeast
Iowa, into southern Wisconsin and
across Lake Michigan into Lower
Michigan. A layer of drier air aloft
contributed to the cause for wind
damaging thunderstorms.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 21 1635CST
A wind gust to 79 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
Lm Michigan City To
St Joseph To 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Michigan City 21 1738EST
1739EST
Measured at the Michigan City
Lighthouse.
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City 21 1840EST
1841EST
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 22 0915CST
A wind gust to 43 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
Lm Michigan City To
St Joseph To 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Michigan City 22 0958EST
Measured at the Michigan City
Lighthouse.
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr 11
Kenosha 28 1825CST
A thunderstorm pushed onto Lake
Michigan around Kenosha and produced
a 44 knot measured gust at the
Kenosha GLERL site.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 28 2150CST
A wind gust to 44 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Detroit River
Ambassador Bridge 03 1544EST
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
New Baltimore 08 1715EST
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair 08 1715EST
Detroit River
Ambassador Bridge 19 1220EST
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe 19 1220EST
St Clair River
Port Huron 19 1550EST
Detroit River
Wyandotte 19 1629EST
Detroit River
Belle Isle 21 2109EST
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
St. Clair Shores 21 2109EST
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Metropolitan Beach 27 0955EST
St Clair River
Algonac 27 0955EST
Detroit River
Wyandotte 27 1530EST
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe 27 1540EST
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair to 28 1635EST
Port Huron
LAKE SUPERIOR
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
2 SW Rock Beach Poin 17 1328EST
1333EST
Three-quarter inch hail reported in
Pequaming.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
L'Anse 17 1333EST
1338EST
50-foot tall pine tree broke in half
and a Tinch diameter poplar tree broke
off in L'anse.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
4 SSW Keweenaw Lwr 17 1405EST
1410EST
Pine tree snapped at Arnheim.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
4 NW Little Presque Is 17 1415EST
1420EST
Many trees blown down or uprooted
along Eagles Nest and Buckroe Roads.
One tree uprooted along County
Highway 550.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
8.5 SW Keweenaw Upr 17 1545EST
1550EST
Wind gust measured at 62 mph at Freda
and a 6-inch birch tree snapped off at
Freda. Severe thunderstorms produced
damaging wind and large hail over
portions of west and central Lake
Superior nearshore areas on the
afternoon of the 17th.
Chequamegon Bay
Bayfield To Oak Pt
Wi
1 S Bayfield 17 1430CST
The winds caused major damage to docks
and boats.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
L'Anse 21 1543EST
1548EST
Several trees down at L'anse.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
6 S Big Bay Point Ligh 21 1625EST
1635EST
Several 4-5 inch diameter trees down 4
miles south of Big Bay.
Marquette To
Munising Mi
6 WNW Au Train 21 1725EST
Three-quarter inch hail fell for five
minutes.
Several thunderstorms produced
damaging wind and large hail over
central Lake Superior nearshore
waters on the afternoon of the 21st.
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
Duluth 26 1615CST
The gust was measured at KDYT (at end
of Park Point).
LOUISIANA, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
Caddo Parish
3 W Blanchard 06 1840CST
Trees downed on Blanchard Furr Rd.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City 06 1905CST
Trees were blown down.
LAZO02 Bossier
12 16000ST
A Bossier Parish man was doing yard
work outdoors when he began to suffer
headache, nausea and fatigue. He was
found passed out in his bathtub that
night. He was taken to a local
hospital where it was later confirmed
that he died of a heat stroke.
M220U
De Soto Parish
1 E Logansport 17 1215CST
Some trees were blown down.
Lincoln Parish
6 S Dubach 19 1745CST
Trees were downed and some snapped
along US 167 and Rock Shop Rd near
Vienna.
Union Parish
3 S Bernice 19 1745CST
Trees were downed along US 167 on
the south side
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 22 1450CST
Strong wind gusts snapped several 2-8
in diameter limbs in the Elkins
Subdivision at Sandman Circle and Dawn
Ridge intersection. Shingles were
blown off several homes, tree limbs
knocked a powerline down. The roof was
ripped from a storage building and a
10ft section of privacy fence was
blown down.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
St. Tammany Parish
Mandeville 02 18000ST
Thunderstorm winds knocked down three
pine trees and a power pole resulting
in damage to two vehicles.
St. Tammany Parish
Covington 12 1745CST
Thunderstorm winds knocked down a
chimney.
Jefferson Parish
Terrytown 12 1939CST
Terrebonne Parish
3 SE Houma 12 2034CST
Thunderstorm winds damaged three
houses and the roofs of five trailers
in Ashland.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Pride 19 1710CST
Washington Parish
3 SW Bogalusa 23 1615CST
Several small trees were blown down
on Highway 60.
St. Charles Parish
3 SW Boutte 24 1720CST
Trees were blown down along
Highway 631.
St. Charles Parish
Des Allemands 24 1720CST
A few trees were blown down.
LOUISIANA, Southwest
Acadia Parish
6 N Mowata 16 1425CST
Calcasieu Parish
Sulphur 19 0355CST
1000CST
Between six and ten inches of rain
fell in less than three hours,
resulting in widespread flooding in
the Sulphur area. Many roads in the
Sulphur and Carlyss regions were
impassable. A nursing home in Sulphur
had to be evacuated due to water
entering the building. Several other
homes and businesses had water enter
them.
Acadia Parish
5 N Mowata 19 1041CST
St. Martin Parish
Catahoula 19 1301CST
Avoyelles Parish
Moreauville 19 1735CST
Rapides Parish
7 SW Boyce 19 1940CST
A weather observer recorded a 90 mph
wind gust during a severe
thunderstorm.
Iberia Parish
4 S New Iberia 24 1650CST
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
KENTUCKY, Central
Jessamine County
Nicholasville 0 0
Madison County
Richmond 0 0
Ohio County
Fordsville 0 0 10K
Trees were downed. The roof of a barn
was blown off. This occurred north of
Fordsville on Highway 1700 near Old
Askins Road.
Ohio County
Fordsville 0 0
Trees were downed along Highway 54
near Fordsville.
Ohio County
Fordsville 0 0
Grayson County
4 NW Short Creek 0 0
Grayson County
Leitchfield 0 0
Grayson County
Caneyville 0 0
Grayson County
Leitchfield 0 0
Lincoln County
Mc Kinney 0 0
Logan County
Auburn 0 0
Logan County
Auburn 0 0
Warren County
8 NW Bowling Green 0 0
Warren County
Hadley 0 0
Clusters of severe thunderstorms
downed trees and power lines over much
of south central Kentucky.
Jefferson County
Countywide 0 0
Meade County
Ekron 0 0
Hardin County
4.2 S Sonora 0 0
Larue County
2.3 W Maxine 0 0
Trees were downed and large hail was
reported over parts of north central
Kentucky.
Breckinridge County
Mc Daniels 0 0
Hancock County
Lewisport 0 0
Hancock County
Lewisport 0 0
Sand Hill Road and U.S. Highway 60
were closed due to high water.
Ohio County
Hartford 0 0
Ohio County
Beaver Dam 0 0
Ohio County
3 S Beaver Dam 0 0
Sand Hill Road and U.S. Highway 60
near Lewisport in Hancock County were
closed due to high water. Thunderstorm
winds downed trees over much of north
central Kentucky.
Ohio County
2 N Hartford 0 0
Logan County
Russellville 0 0
Warren County
Rich Pond 0 0
Hardin County
2 W Cecilia 0 0
Hardin County
Sonora 0 0
Warren County
4 E Bowling Green 0 0
Warren County
Woodburn 0 0
Nelson County
Boston 0 0
Trimble County
Milton 0 0
Trimble County
4 E Bedford 0 0
Logan County
1 NW Russellville 0 0
Hancock County
Lewisport 0 0
Hancock County
Lewisport 0 0
Logan County
5 S Russellville 0 0
Logan County
Russellville 0 0
Logan County
Russellville 0 0
Allen County
Scottsville 0 0
Allen County
2 E Scottsville 0 0
Barren County
2 E Glasgow 0 0
Barren County
Countywide 0 0
Hart County
Munfordville 0 0
Hart County
Three Spgs 0 0 150K
Adair County
2 SW Columbia 0 0
Thunderstorms downed trees and power
lines, and produced large hail over
much of central Kentucky. At Three
Springs in Hart County, several barns
were knocked down and a mobile home
was blown off the foundation. Power
lines were blown on to houses at
Sonora in Hardin County. North of
Hartford in Ohio County, trees were
blocking Highway 69.
Nicholas County
East Union 0 0 10K 10K
Unspecified crop damage was reported.
Two cars were flooded by high water.
Burns road was flooded. No homes were
damaged and no injuries were reported.
Public reported four to five inches of
rainfall.
Adair County
Columbia 0 0
Three roadways in the city of Columbia
had water flowing over them. A
construction site just outside the
city limits was under water. Highway
704 was covered by a foot of water.
Logan County
2 W Russellville 0 0
Logan County
Auburn 0 0
Two trees were downed.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Letcher County
Premium 0 0
A few 8 to 10 inch diameter trees
blown down.
Breathitt County
2 N Whick 0 0 0 0
Several large limbs down along Route
1110 halfway between Whick and Haddix.
Also 1 tree down on Route 1110 at
Whick.
Magoffin County
2 SE Fredville 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
2 NNE Betsy Layne 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
Garrett 0 0 0 0
Mccreary County
8 NE Whitley City 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
Faubush 0 0 0 0
Wayne County
Parnell 0 0 0
Whitley County
Redbird 0 0 0 0
Wayne County
3 NW Monticello 0 0 2K 0
Tree down and broke power line at
Rogers Grove.
Pulaski County
Nancy 0 0 0 0
Mccreary County
5 N Whitley City 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
Burnside 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
Bronston 0 0 0 0
Whitley County
Williamsburg 0 0 0 0
Numerous trees down mainly along
Highway 26 and Highway 25 South to the
south and east of Williamsburg. Two
transformers caught on fire by
lightning.
Mccreary County
Beulah Hgts 0 0 0 0
Whitley County
3 S Williamsburg 0 0 0 0
Several trees down in yards along
Highway 25 West.
Perry County
Daisy 0 0 0 0
Letcher County
1 NE Blackey 0 0 0 0
Trees down along Elk Creek Road.
Bell County
Middlesboro 0 0 5K 0
One tree down in Spade Acres in
Middlesboro. Trees down on Highway 987
towards Cubage. Power outages in the
Ferndale area south of Pineville.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
5 E Eubank 0 0 0 0
Large limbs down.
Jackson County
Peoples 0 0 0 0
Six trees down along Highways 577 and
30 3 miles inside the Jackson and
Laurel County line.
Clay County
Sidell 0 0 2K 0
Trees and power lines down hear
Highway 638 and Beech Creek Road.
Clay County
Manchester 0 0 2K 0
Trees and power lines down.
Clay County
6 SSE Benge 0 0 3K 0
Numerous trees down long with power
lines.
Perry County
Krypton 0 0 4K 0
Power lines down on Meadow Branch
Road.
Leslie County
2 NE Roark 0 0 0 0
Trees down blocking a road.
Leslie County
2 SE Hoskinston 0 0 5K 0
Trees down, completely blocking the
road on Highway 2009. Electric and
power poles broke. Trees down,
completely blocking Highway 699
towards Cutshin. Other trees down
countywid.
Leslie County
Cutshin 0 0 0 0
Three trees down.
Leslie County
Thousandsticks 0 0 0 0
Several large limbs down.
Leslie County
Thousandsticks 0 0 0 0
Leslie County
Cutshin 0 0 0 0
Tree down on Cutshin Road.
Leslie County
1 S Stinnett 0 0 0 0
Tree over a road near Hoskinston.
Leslie County
Cutshin 0 0 0 0
Large limbs down.
Leslie County
Smilax 0 0 0 0
Several trees down.
Perry County
Vicco 0 0 5K 0
Several trees and power lines down.
Letcher County
Linefork 0 0 0 0
One tree and a few large limbs down.
Letcher County
Cromona 0 0 0 0
One tree down on Highway 805.
Letcher County
2 NE Linefork 0 0 0 0
Two trees down 2 miles north of
Linefork along Highway 1103. Large
limbs down on Highway 160 at Kings
Creek.
Owsley County
Booneville 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
6 W Prestonsburg 0 0 0 0
Leslie County
Smilax 0 0 0 0
One tree down along Highway 699.
Martin County
Pilgrim 0 0 0 0
Perry County
Saul 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
Faubush 0 0 0 0
Two trees down.
Rockcastle County
1 SSE Mt Vernon 0 0 0 0
Laurel County
Mershons 0 0 0 0
Laurel County
Mershons 0 0 0 0
Owsley County
Booneville 0 0 0 0
Owsley County
Vincent 0 0 8K 0
Several trees down blocking roads near
Vincent and Travellers Rest. Also a
barn was blown down and destroyed.
Morgan County
1 S Relief 0 0 0 0
Johnson County
1 N Etna 0 0 0 0
Hail covered the ground.
Pulaski County
Science Hill 0 0 0 0
Pulaski County
15 W Somerset 0 0 0 0
Knox County
Girdler 0 0 4K 0
Several trees down around Girdler.
Large limbs and several trees also
down in Jarvis on Wilson Branch. Power
outages reported in Jarvis and
Girdler.
Laurel County
London 0 0 0 0
Numerous trees down along Route 363.
Laurel County
2 NW Dortha 0 0 0 0
Knox County
2 N Barbourville 0 0 0 0
Numerous trees down on Route 11 North.
Mccreary County
5 N Whitley City 0 0 0 0
Mccreary County
Whitley City 0 0 15K 0
Multiple trees and power lines down
across the county. Tree also on fire
in Whitley City.
Owsley County
Booneville 0 0 10K 0
Numerous trees and power lines down
across county. Widespread power
outages reported.
Mccreary County
Whitley City 0 0 5K 0
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Mccreary County
Whitley City 0 0 0 0
Wayne County
Monticello 0 0 5K 0
Numerous trees down over south portion
of the county. Power out in Monticello
for a couple of hours.
Wayne County
Gregory 0 0 0 0
Clay County
Oneida 0 0 0 0
Couple of trees and large limbs down.
Clay County
5 N Manchester 0 0 0 0
Tree down on Highway 421.
Estill County
Irvine 0 0 0 0
Large tree limb down on Maple Street.
Lee County
Beattyville 0 0 0 0
Few large limbs down.
Breathitt County
Canoe 0 0 2K 0
One tree and one power line blown
down.
Breathitt County
Jackson 0 0 0 0
Two large limbs down in Wolverine.
Estill County
Wisemantown 0 0 0 0
Tree down across Highway 1457.
Estill County
5 NW Irvine 0 0 0 0
Two trees down on Blue Run Road near
Witt Springs.
Wolfe County
Gillmore 0 0 0 0
Pike County
3 SW Virgie 0 0 0 0
KENTUCKY, Northeast
Carter County
Grayson 0 0
Greenup County
South Shore 0 0
Trees were blown down.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Boone County
Petersburg 0 0 4K
Several trees were downed along
Woolper and Ashby Fork Roads.
Kenton County
Covington 0 0 8K
A large tree was blown on to a house
in Covington, causing major structural
damage.
Mason County
Mays Lick 0 0 3K
A few trees were knocked down along
Weaver Road.
Boone County
Florence 0 0
An estimated gust of 60 mph occurred
in Florence.
Kenton County
Erlanger 0 0 3K
Trees were downed.
Mason County
Washington 0 0 3K
Several large tree limbs were knocked
down.
Carroll County
Carrollton 0 0 3K
Three trees were knocked down.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Marshall County
6 NW Benton 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Todd County
3 SE Trenton 0 0
Route 104 between Trenton and Guthrie
was closed due to a few trees across
it.
Webster County
Sebree 0 0
Hopkins County
Madisonville 0 0
Hail up to the size of quarters fell
in downtown Madisonville. The
hailstones were photographed.
Union County
Pride 0 0
Webster County
Clay 0 0
Daviess County
West Louisville 0 0
Mclean County
Calhoun 0 0
Mclean County
Calhoun to 0 0 8K
Sacremento
Widespread tree damage and downed
power lines were reported throughout
Calhoun and in the Sacramento area.
Mclean County
Calhoun to 0 0
Sacremento
Major street flooding occurred
throughout Calhoun due to heavy
thunderstorm rains. A trained spotter
in Sacramento measured 2 inches of
rain within an hour.
Muhlenberg County
Bremen to 0 0 7K
Graham
Trees were down just south of South
Carrollton. There were reports of
widespread tree damage across the
northern half of the county, including
Graham and Bremen.
Muhlenberg County
6 SW Greenville 0 0
A trained spotter measured 1.50 inches
of rain in less than half an hour.
Muhlenberg County
Graham to 0 0
4.5 SW Bancroft
Reports of half-dollar size hail 2 to
4.5 miles southwest of Bancroft were
obtained by NSSL during the Severe
Hail Verification Experiment (SHAVE).
Nickel size hail fell in Graham.
Muhlenberg County
Bancroft to 0 0
7 S Greenville
Hail ranging from the size of golf
balls to hen eggs was reported.
Hopkins County
2 NE Nortonville to 0 0
2 SW White Plains
Quarter size hail occurred at the
state police post along the Western
Kentucky Parkway at mile marker 40. A
few other reports of quarter to
half-dollar size hail were received
within a couple miles of White Plains
during a National Severe Storms Lab
(NSSL) experiment.
Christian County
Crofton to 0 0
2 N Hopkinsville
Nickel to quarter size hail fell.
Christian County
2 N Hopkinsville 0 0
Christian County
2 W Hopkinsville to 0 0
5 NE Hopkinsville
Golf-ball size hail fell in
Hopkinsville. Eight reports of nickel
to quarter size hail north and
northeast of Hopkinsville were
received through the NSSL Severe Hail
Verification Experiment.
Christian County
2 N Hopkinsville to 0 0
Hopkinsville
Trees were down on U.S. Highway 41
North just north of Hopkinsville.
Numerous trees were blown down in
Hopkinsville.
Todd County
Allegre 0 0
Christian County
8 S Hopkinsville to 0 0
5 S Herndon
A report of tea-cup to grapefruit size
hail was received 5 miles south of
Herndon through the NSSL Severe Hail
Verification Experiment. A few reports
of nickel to half-dollar size hail
were received from Herndon to 8 miles
south of Hopkinsville. Winds were
estimated near 55 MPH with the hail
8 miles south of Hopkinsville.
Christian County
8 SW Hopkinsville 0 0 10K
Large trees were blown down on
Kentucky 117. One tree landed on the
highway.
Daviess County
Whitesville 0 0
Nearly an inch of rain was received
within 20 minutes.
Daviess County
Whitesville 0 0
Ballard County
Barlow 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Mccracken County
Lone Oak to 0 0 4K
Paducah
An off-duty meteorologist estimated
winds gusted from 50 to 60 MPH in
Lone Oak. Several trees were blown
down in the Paducah and Lone Oak
areas. Tree limbs fell on power lines,
causing some power outages. One tree
landed on a house.
Henderson County
2 SW Henderson 0 0
Received through the NSSL Severe
Hail Verification Experiment.
Henderson County
5 SW Henderson 0 0
Received through NSSL (National Severe
Storms Lab).
Henderson County
4 S Henderson 0 0
Henderson County
5 W Robards 0 0
Received through the NSSL SHAVE
project.
Webster County
Poole to 0 0
1 E Poole
A report of quarter size hail was
received about a mile east of Poole
through an NSSL project. A post office
reported dime size hail in Poole.
Daviess County
Whitesville 0 0
Daviess County
Whitesville 0 0
Three trees were blown down.
Carlisle County
Arlington 0 0
Graves County
Water Vly 0 0
Graves County
5 S Mayfield 0 0
Graves County
5 S Mayfield 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Graves County
6 ENE Mayfield to 0 0 25K
8 ENE Mayfield
Numerous large trees were blown down.
Kentucky Highway 58 was blocked by
downed trees from near Kentucky 301 to
the Marshall County line. Trees landed
on power lines. At least a couple of
trees landed on vehicles and
outbuildings.
Marshall County
7.5 WSW Benton to 0 0 50K
Benton
Numerous trees were blown down. A few
of the trees landed on houses and
vehicles. Some roads were blocked by
trees. Kentucky Highway 58 was
partially blocked by downed power
lines near Benton. Power outages
lasted up to 24 hours for some
residents of Benton.
Marshall County
Brewers to 0 0
Benton
Dime to quarter size hail fell from
Brewers to Benton.
Marshall County
6 E Draffenville 0 0
Marshall County
7 NE Benton to 0 0 5K
2 NE Fairdealing
At a summer camp along Kentucky Lake
east of Benton, about 25 trees fell.
One tree fell on an unoccupied cabin.
There was slight damage to a fishing
dock. Trees were down in other areas
near Kentucky Lake, mainly northeast
of Benton along Kentucky 963.
Lyon County
8 SSW Kuttawa 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down at the
Hillman Ferry campground in the Land
Between The Lakes National Recreation
Area. Some recreational vehicles
sustained minor damage, and utility
lines were downed.
Lyon County
7 SSE Eddyville to 0 0 150K
6 SE Eddyville
A National Weather Service damage
survey indicated a downburst with
gusts up to 85 MPH occurred near the
east shore of Lake Barkley in an area
known as Eddy Creek. The damage area
was about 2 miles wide and 3.5 miles
long. The north to south extent of
the damage was along Kentucky 93 from
the north side of Eddy Bay to the
community of Confederate. The west to
east extent of the damage was from
Lake Barkley to just east of
Interstate 24. Hundreds of large
trees were snapped or uprooted. Many
trees were downed at a resort on the
lake, damaging three permanent
campers. A few motorists were stranded
between downed trees and power lines
across roads. A private boat dock was
heavily damaged, along with a boat.
About a half dozen homes and
structures sustained roof and siding
damage, which was mainly minor. Three
homes were damaged when trees fell on
them. One lane of eastbound Interstate
24 near the 49 mile marker was blocked
for several hours by downed trees. A
canopy was blown off a gas station.
Widespread power outages lasted into
the following day.
Caldwell County
Princeton 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down, with
eight streets briefly blocked in the
city limits.
Muhlenberg County
Weir 0 0
Trees were downed.
Todd County
Sharon Grove 0 0
Muhlenberg County
Countywide 0 0
Several roads were closed county-wide
as a result of flooding rains from
thunderstorms.
Todd County
Clifty 0 0
Quarter size hail fell in northeast
portions of the county.
Daviess County
Yelvington 0 0
Marshall County
Benton 0 0
Hopkins County
Mortons Gap to 0 0
2 E White Plains
At Mortons Gap, a trained spotter
estimated wind gusts to 60 MPH.
Several trees were down just east of
White Plains along Highway 62.
Hopkins County
6 E Mortons Gap 0 0
Calloway County
Hamlin 0 0
Calloway County
Hamlin 0 0
Graves County
Lynnville 0 0
Graves County
Lynnville 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down,
knocking out power and phone service
to the community.
LAKE ERIE
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
7 E Monroe Harbor 0 0
Coast Guard reported a waterspout 7 E
of Monroe.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Detroit River Light 0 0
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
A strong to severe line of
thunderstorms moved into the western
basin of Lake Erie during the early
afternoon hours of the 19th. The line
of thunderstorms tracked across the
lake and moved inland just east of
Cleveland. Winds were estimated to be
at least 35 knots as the line of
thunderstorms passed by.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
A line of strong to severe
thunderstorms moved across northern
Ohio during the late afternoon hours
of the 19th. As the northern portion
of this line of thunderstorms passed
over the southern half of Lake Erie,
winds gusts associated with
thunderstorms were estimated to be at
least 35 knots. Also, there were
numerous reports of penny size hail
with this line of thunderstorms along
the south shore of Lake Erie from
Maumee Bay to near Cleveland.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier 0 0
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
North Cape 0 0
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
across Lake Erie during the evening
hours of the 21st. Wind gusts were
estimated to be at least 35 knots as
the storms passed over the area.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Strong thunderstorms continued to move
east across the southern half of Lake
Erie during the evening hours of the
21st. Wind gusts were estimated to be
at least 35 knots as the storms passed
over the area.
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Strong thunderstorms continued to
develop along the southern shore of
Lake Erie through the evening hours
and track into the nearshore and open
water areas of the lake. Wind gusts
associated with this area of
thunderstorms were at least 35 knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to 0 0
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Much of northern Ohio experienced
strong to severe thundestorms during
the afternoon hours of the 22nd. An
area of strong thunderstorms moved
over the nearshore and open waters
along the southern half of Lake Erie.
These thunderstorms produced wind
gusts estimated to be around 35 knots
as they passed over the area.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
3 NE Stony Point to 0 0
Stony Point
The same storm cell that produced a
brief F0 tornado touchdown just
northwest of Estral Beach was
responsible for a waterspout sighted
by a trained spotter approximately 1
mile east of Estral Beach. No
injuries, deaths, or damages were
reported.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
5 NE Stony Point 0 0
Trained spotter reported a waterspout
just offshore of Estral Beach.
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to 0 0
Reno Beach
Strong thunderstorms moved across the
far western basin of Lake Erie during
the afternoon hours of the 27th. A
wind gust of 37 knots was measured at
the Toledo Light.
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
through northeast Ohio during the
late evening hours of the 28th and
over the nearshore and open waters of
Lake Erie. Wind gusts were estimated
to be 35 knots as the storms passed
by.
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-Lake to 0 0
Conneaut
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake to 0 0
Conneaut
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
through northeast Ohio during the late
evening hours of the 28th. The
northern portion of this line of
thunderstorms moved over the nearshore
and open waters of Lake Erie causing
wind gusts estimated at 35 knots as
they passed.
LAKE HURON
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron 0 0
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron 0 0
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
10 WNW Forty Mile Po 0 0
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
16 NW Rogers City 0 0
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron 0 0
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron 0 0
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Lexington 0 0
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Lexington 0 0
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point Au Gres 0 0
LAKE MICHIGAN
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Sister Bay 0 0
Thunderstorms developed near a surface
boundary that moved across eastern
Wisconsin. The storms produced a
waterspout over the Bay of Green Bay.
The waterspout was viewed from the
Sister Bay Marina near the
intersection of highway 42 and Sunset
Drive.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
Pt Washington To
North Pt Lt Wi
Mequon 0 0
Power lines down on the lakeshroe in
Bayside at 0625 CST and Mequon at
0632 CST.
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
Sheboygan 0 0
Lm Sheboygan Wi To
Winthrop Harbor Il
Ewd Byd 5Nm To
Mid Line Of Lake
38 ESE Wind Point 0 0
Numerous thunderstorms developed
during the early morning hours of June
21st, producing mainly damaging winds.
A couple thunderstorms moved out over
the Wisconsin nearshore waters and
open waters between 06000ST and
08000ST and produced wind gusts
between 38 and 52 knots. Synoptically,
thunderstorms developed along a warm
front that extended from northeast
Iowa, into southern Wisconsin and
across Lake Michigan into Lower
Michigan. A layer of drier air aloft
contributed to the cause for wind
damaging thunderstorms.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 0 0
A wind gust to 79 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
Lm Michigan City To
St Joseph To 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Michigan City 0 0
Measured at the Michigan City
Lighthouse.
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City 0 0
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 0 0
A wind gust to 43 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
Lm Michigan City To
St Joseph To 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Michigan City 0 0
Measured at the Michigan City
Lighthouse.
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr 11
Kenosha 0 0
A thunderstorm pushed onto Lake
Michigan around Kenosha and produced
a 44 knot measured gust at the
Kenosha GLERL site.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 0 0
A wind gust to 44 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Detroit River
Ambassador Bridge 0 0
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
New Baltimore 0 0
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair 0 0
Detroit River
Ambassador Bridge 0 0
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe 0 0
St Clair River
Port Huron 0 0
Detroit River
Wyandotte 0 0
Detroit River
Belle Isle 0 0
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
St. Clair Shores 0 0
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Metropolitan Beach 0 0
St Clair River
Algonac 0 0
Detroit River
Wyandotte 0 0
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe 0 0
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair to 0 0
Port Huron
LAKE SUPERIOR
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
2 SW Rock Beach Poin 0 0
Three-quarter inch hail reported in
Pequaming.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
L'Anse 0 0
50-foot tall pine tree broke in half
and a Tinch diameter poplar tree broke
off in L'anse.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
4 SSW Keweenaw Lwr 0 0
Pine tree snapped at Arnheim.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
4 NW Little Presque Is 0 0
Many trees blown down or uprooted
along Eagles Nest and Buckroe Roads.
One tree uprooted along County
Highway 550.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
8.5 SW Keweenaw Upr 0 0
Wind gust measured at 62 mph at Freda
and a 6-inch birch tree snapped off at
Freda. Severe thunderstorms produced
damaging wind and large hail over
portions of west and central Lake
Superior nearshore areas on the
afternoon of the 17th.
Chequamegon Bay
Bayfield To Oak Pt
Wi
1 S Bayfield 0 0 400K
The winds caused major damage to docks
and boats.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
L'Anse 0 0
Several trees down at L'anse.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
6 S Big Bay Point Ligh 0 0
Several 4-5 inch diameter trees down 4
miles south of Big Bay.
Marquette To
Munising Mi
6 WNW Au Train 0 0
Three-quarter inch hail fell for five
minutes.
Several thunderstorms produced
damaging wind and large hail over
central Lake Superior nearshore
waters on the afternoon of the 21st.
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
Duluth 0 0
The gust was measured at KDYT (at end
of Park Point).
LOUISIANA, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
Caddo Parish
3 W Blanchard 0 0
Trees downed on Blanchard Furr Rd.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City 0 0
Trees were blown down.
LAZO02
1 0
A Bossier Parish man was doing yard
work outdoors when he began to suffer
headache, nausea and fatigue. He was
found passed out in his bathtub that
night. He was taken to a local
hospital where it was later confirmed
that he died of a heat stroke.
M220U
De Soto Parish
1 E Logansport 0 0
Some trees were blown down.
Lincoln Parish
6 S Dubach 0 0
Trees were downed and some snapped
along US 167 and Rock Shop Rd near
Vienna.
Union Parish
3 S Bernice 0 0
Trees were downed along US 167 on
the south side
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 0 0 5K
Strong wind gusts snapped several 2-8
in diameter limbs in the Elkins
Subdivision at Sandman Circle and Dawn
Ridge intersection. Shingles were
blown off several homes, tree limbs
knocked a powerline down. The roof was
ripped from a storage building and a
10ft section of privacy fence was
blown down.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
St. Tammany Parish
Mandeville 0 0 1.5K
Thunderstorm winds knocked down three
pine trees and a power pole resulting
in damage to two vehicles.
St. Tammany Parish
Covington 0 0 1K
Thunderstorm winds knocked down a
chimney.
Jefferson Parish
Terrytown 0 0
Terrebonne Parish
3 SE Houma 0 0 8K
Thunderstorm winds damaged three
houses and the roofs of five trailers
in Ashland.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Pride 0 0
Washington Parish
3 SW Bogalusa 0 0 1.5K
Several small trees were blown down
on Highway 60.
St. Charles Parish
3 SW Boutte 0 0 1.5K
Trees were blown down along
Highway 631.
St. Charles Parish
Des Allemands 0 0 1.5K
A few trees were blown down.
LOUISIANA, Southwest
Acadia Parish
6 N Mowata 0 0
Calcasieu Parish
Sulphur 0 0 500K
Between six and ten inches of rain
fell in less than three hours,
resulting in widespread flooding in
the Sulphur area. Many roads in the
Sulphur and Carlyss regions were
impassable. A nursing home in Sulphur
had to be evacuated due to water
entering the building. Several other
homes and businesses had water enter
them.
Acadia Parish
5 N Mowata 0 0
St. Martin Parish
Catahoula 0 0
Avoyelles Parish
Moreauville 0 0
Rapides Parish
7 SW Boyce 0 0 2K
A weather observer recorded a 90 mph
wind gust durign a severe
thunderstorm.
Iberia Parish
4 S New Iberia 0 0
Location Character of Storm
KENTUCKY, Central
Jessamine County
Nicholasville Hail (1.25)
Madison County
Richmond Hail (0.88)
Ohio County
Fordsville Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Trees were downed. The roof of a barn
was blown off. This occurred north of
Fordsville on Highway 1700 near Old
Askins Road.
Ohio County
Fordsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed along Highway 54
near Fordsville.
Ohio County
Fordsville Hail (1.75)
Grayson County
4 NW Short Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Grayson County
Leitchfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Grayson County
Caneyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Grayson County
Leitchfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Lincoln County
Mc Kinney Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Logan County
Auburn Hail (1.00)
Logan County
Auburn Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Warren County
8 NW Bowling Green Hail (0.75)
Warren County
Hadley Hail (1.00)
Clusters of severe thunderstorms
downed trees and power lines over much
of south central Kentucky.
Jefferson County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Meade County
Ekron Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hardin County
4.2 S Sonora Hail (1.00)
Larue County
2.3 W Maxine Hail (0.75)
Trees were downed and large hail was
reported over parts of north central
Kentucky.
Breckinridge County
Mc Daniels Hail (1.00)
Hancock County
Lewisport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hancock County
Lewisport Flash Flood
Sand Hill Road and U.S. Highway 60
were closed due to high water.
Ohio County
Hartford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Ohio County
Beaver Dam Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Ohio County
3 S Beaver Dam Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Sand Hill Road and U.S. Highway 60
near Lewisport in Hancock County were
closed due to high water. Thunderstorm
winds downed trees over much of north
central Kentucky.
Ohio County
2 N Hartford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Logan County
Russellville Hail (0.75)
Warren County
Rich Pond Hail (0.75)
Hardin County
2 W Cecilia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hardin County
Sonora Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Warren County
4 E Bowling Green Hail (0.75)
Warren County
Woodburn Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Nelson County
Boston Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trimble County
Milton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trimble County
4 E Bedford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Logan County
1 NW Russellville Hail (0.88)
Hancock County
Lewisport Hail (0.75)
Hancock County
Lewisport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Logan County
5 S Russellville Hail (1.00)
Logan County
Russellville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Logan County
Russellville Hail (0.75)
Allen County
Scottsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Allen County
2 E Scottsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Barren County
2 E Glasgow Hail (0.75)
Barren County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hart County
Munfordville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hart County
Three Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Adair County
2 SW Columbia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorms downed trees and power
lines, and produced large hail over
much of central Kentucky. At Three
Springs in Hart County, several barns
were knocked down and a mobile home
was blown off the foundation. Power
lines were blown on to houses at
Sonora in Hardin County. North of
Hartford in Ohio County, trees were
blocking Highway 69.
Nicholas County
East Union Flash Flood
Unspecified crop damage was reported.
Two cars were flooded by high water.
Burns road was flooded. No homes were
damaged and no injuries were reported.
Public reported four to five inches of
rainfall.
Adair County
Columbia Flash Flood
Three roadways in the city of Columbia
had water flowing over them. A
construction site just outside the
city limits was under water. Highway
704 was covered by a foot of water.
Logan County
2 W Russellville Hail (0.88)
Logan County
Auburn Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two trees were downed.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Letcher County
Premium Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A few 8 to 10 inch diameter trees
blown down.
Breathitt County
2 N Whick Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large limbs down along Route
1110 halfway between Whick and Haddix.
Also 1 tree down on Route 1110 at
Whick.
Magoffin County
2 SE Fredville Hail (0.88)
Floyd County
2 NNE Betsy Layne Hail (0.75)
Floyd County
Garrett Hail (0.75)
Mccreary County
8 NE Whitley City Hail (1.00)
Pulaski County
Faubush Hail (0.75)
Wayne County
Parnell Hail (0.75)
Whitley County
Redbird Hail (0.88)
Wayne County
3 NW Monticello Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree down and broke power line at
Rogers Grove.
Pulaski County
Nancy Hail (0.75)
Mccreary County
5 N Whitley City Hail (0.88)
Pulaski County
Burnside Hail (0.75)
Pulaski County
Bronston Hail (0.88)
Whitley County
Williamsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees down mainly along
Highway 26 and Highway 25 South to the
south and east of Williamsburg. Two
transformers caught on fire by
lightning.
Mccreary County
Beulah Hgts Hail (1.75)
Whitley County
3 S Williamsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down in yards along
Highway 25 West.
Perry County
Daisy Hail (1.00)
Letcher County
1 NE Blackey Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down along Elk Creek Road.
Bell County
Middlesboro Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
One tree down in Spade Acres in
Middlesboro. Trees down on Highway 987
towards Cubage. Power outages in the
Ferndale area south of Pineville.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead Hail (1.00)
Pulaski County
5 E Eubank Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Large limbs down.
Jackson County
Peoples Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Six trees down along Highways 577 and
30 3 miles inside the Jackson and
Laurel County line.
Clay County
Sidell Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines down hear
Highway 638 and Beech Creek Road.
Clay County
Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines down.
Clay County
6 SSE Benge Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees down long with power
lines.
Perry County
Krypton Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Power lines down on Meadow Branch
Road.
Leslie County
2 NE Roark Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Trees down blocking a road.
Leslie County
2 SE Hoskinston Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down, completely blocking the
road on Highway 2009. Electric and
power poles broke. Trees down,
completely blocking Highway 699
towards Cutshin. Other trees down
countywid.
Leslie County
Cutshin Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Three trees down.
Leslie County
Thousandsticks Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large limbs down.
Leslie County
Thousandsticks Hail (0.88)
Leslie County
Cutshin Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree down on Cutshin Road.
Leslie County
1 S Stinnett Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree over a road near Hoskinston.
Leslie County
Cutshin Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Large limbs down.
Leslie County
Smilax Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down.
Perry County
Vicco Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and power lines down.
Letcher County
Linefork Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree and a few large limbs down.
Letcher County
Cromona Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree down on Highway 805.
Letcher County
2 NE Linefork Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Two trees down 2 miles north of
Linefork along Highway 1103. Large
limbs down on Highway 160 at Kings
Creek.
Owsley County
Booneville Hail (0.75)
Floyd County
6 W Prestonsburg Hail (1.00)
Leslie County
Smilax Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree down along Highway 699.
Martin County
Pilgrim Hail (0.75)
Perry County
Saul Hail (1.00)
Pulaski County
Faubush Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Two trees down.
Rockcastle County
1 SSE Mt Vernon Hail (0.88)
Laurel County
Mershons Hail (1.25)
Laurel County
Mershons Hail (1.00)
Owsley County
Booneville Hail (0.88)
Owsley County
Vincent Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down blocking roads near
Vincent and Travellers Rest. Also a
barn was blown down and destroyed.
Morgan County
1 S Relief Hail (1.00)
Johnson County
1 N Etna Hail (0.75)
Hail covered the ground.
Pulaski County
Science Hill Hail (0.75)
Pulaski County
15 W Somerset Hail (0.75)
Knox County
Girdler Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down around Girdler.
Large limbs and several trees also
down in Jarvis on Wilson Branch. Power
outages reported in Jarvis and
Girdler.
Laurel County
London Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees down along Route 363.
Laurel County
2 NW Dortha Hail (0.88)
Knox County
2 N Barbourville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous trees down on Route 11 North.
Mccreary County
5 N Whitley City Hail (0.75)
Mccreary County
Whitley City Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Multiple trees and power lines down
across the county. Tree also on fire
in Whitley City.
Owsley County
Booneville Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Numerous trees and power lines down
across county. Widespread power
outages reported.
Mccreary County
Whitley City Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Numerous trees and power lines down.
Mccreary County
Whitley City Hail (1.00)
Wayne County
Monticello Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees down over south portion
of the county. Power out in Monticello
for a couple of hours.
Wayne County
Gregory Hail (0.88)
Clay County
Oneida Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Couple of trees and large limbs down.
Clay County
5 N Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree down on Highway 421.
Estill County
Irvine Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Large tree limb down on Maple Street.
Lee County
Beattyville Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Few large limbs down.
Breathitt County
Canoe Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree and one power line blown
down.
Breathitt County
Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two large limbs down in Wolverine.
Estill County
Wisemantown Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree down across Highway 1457.
Estill County
5 NW Irvine Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two trees down on Blue Run Road near
Witt Springs.
Wolfe County
Gillmore Hail (0.88)
Pike County
3 SW Virgie Hail (0.75)
KENTUCKY, Northeast
Carter County
Grayson Hail (0.75)
Greenup County
South Shore Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Boone County
Petersburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were downed along
Woolper and Ashby Fork Roads.
Kenton County
Covington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree was blown on to a house
in Covington, causing major structural
damage.
Mason County
Mays Lick Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down along
Weaver Road.
Boone County
Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
An estimated gust of 60 mph occurred
in Florence.
Kenton County
Erlanger Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Mason County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large tree limbs were knocked
down.
Carroll County
Carrollton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Three trees were knocked down.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Marshall County
6 NW Benton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Todd County
3 SE Trenton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Route 104 between Trenton and Guthrie
was closed due to a few trees across
it.
Webster County
Sebree Hail (0.75)
Hopkins County
Madisonville Hail (1.00)
Hail up to the size of quarters fell
in downtown Madisonville. The
hailstones were photographed.
Union County
Pride Hail (0.88)
Webster County
Clay Hail (0.75)
Daviess County
West Louisville Hail (1.75)
Mclean County
Calhoun Hail (1.75)
Mclean County
Calhoun to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Sacremento
Widespread tree damage and downed
power lines were reported throughout
Calhoun and in the Sacramento area.
Mclean County
Calhoun to Flash Flood
Sacremento
Major street flooding occurred
throughout Calhoun due to heavy
thunderstorm rains. A trained spotter
in Sacramento measured 2 inches of
rain within an hour.
Muhlenberg County
Bremen to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Graham
Trees were down just south of South
Carrollton. There were reports of
widespread tree damage across the
northern half of the county, including
Graham and Bremen.
Muhlenberg County
6 SW Greenville Heavy Rain
A trained spotter measured 1.50 inches
of rain in less than half an hour.
Muhlenberg County
Graham to Hail (1.25)
4.5 SW Bancroft
Reports of half-dollar size hail 2 to
4.5 miles southwest of Bancroft were
obtained by NSSL during the Severe
Hail Verification Experiment (SHAVE).
Nickel size hail fell in Graham.
Muhlenberg County
Bancroft to Hail (2.00)
7 S Greenville
Hail ranging from the size of golf
balls to hen eggs was reported.
Hopkins County
2 NE Nortonville to Hail (1.25)
2 SW White Plains
Quarter size hail occurred at the
state police post along the Western
Kentucky Parkway at mile marker 40. A
few other reports of quarter to
half-dollar size hail were received
within a couple miles of White Plains
during a National Severe Storms Lab
(NSSL) experiment.
Christian County
Crofton to Hail (1.00)
2 N Hopkinsville
Nickel to quarter size hail fell.
Christian County
2 N Hopkinsville Funnel Cloud
Christian County
2 W Hopkinsville to Hail (1.75)
5 NE Hopkinsville
Golf-ball size hail fell in
Hopkinsville. Eight reports of nickel
to quarter size hail north and
northeast of Hopkinsville were
received through the NSSL Severe Hail
Verification Experiment.
Christian County
2 N Hopkinsville to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hopkinsville
Trees were down on U.S. Highway 41
North just north of Hopkinsville.
Numerous trees were blown down in
Hopkinsville.
Todd County
Allegre Hail (1.75)
Christian County
8 S Hopkinsville to Hail (3.50)
5 S Herndon
A report of tea-cup to grapefruit size
hail was received 5 miles south of
Herndon through the NSSL Severe Hail
Verification Experiment. A few reports
of nickel to half-dollar size hail
were received from Herndon to 8 miles
south of Hopkinsville. Winds were
estimated near 55 MPH with the hail
8 miles south of Hopkinsville.
Christian County
8 SW Hopkinsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees were blown down on
Kentucky 117. One tree landed on the
highway.
Daviess County
Whitesville Heavy Rain
Nearly an inch of rain was received
within 20 minutes.
Daviess County
Whitesville Hail (1.00)
Ballard County
Barlow Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Mccracken County
Lone Oak to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Paducah
An off-duty meteorologist estimated
winds gusted from 50 to 60 MPH in
Lone Oak. Several trees were blown
down in the Paducah and Lone Oak
areas. Tree limbs fell on power lines,
causing some power outages. One tree
landed on a house.
Henderson County
2 SW Henderson Hail (0.75)
Received through the NSSL Severe
Hail Verification Experiment.
Henderson County
5 SW Henderson Hail (0.88)
Received through NSSL (National Severe
Storms Lab).
Henderson County
4 S Henderson Hail (1.00)
Henderson County
5 W Robards Hail (0.75)
Received through the NSSL SHAVE
project.
Webster County
Poole to Hail (1.00)
1 E Poole
A report of quarter size hail was
received about a mile east of Poole
through an NSSL project. A post office
reported dime size hail in Poole.
Daviess County
Whitesville Hail (1.00)
Daviess County
Whitesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Three trees were blown down.
Carlisle County
Arlington Hail (0.88)
Graves County
Water Vly Hail (0.88)
Graves County
5 S Mayfield Hail (0.88)
Graves County
5 S Mayfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Graves County
6 ENE Mayfield to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
8 ENE Mayfield
Numerous large trees were blown down.
Kentucky Highway 58 was blocked by
downed trees from near Kentucky 301 to
the Marshall County line. Trees landed
on power lines. At least a couple of
trees landed on vehicles and
outbuildings.
Marshall County
7.5 WSW Benton to Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Benton
Numerous trees were blown down. A few
of the trees landed on houses and
vehicles. Some roads were blocked by
trees. Kentucky Highway 58 was
partially blocked by downed power
lines near Benton. Power outages
lasted up to 24 hours for some
residents of Benton.
Marshall County
Brewers to Hail (1.00)
Benton
Dime to quarter size hail fell from
Brewers to Benton.
Marshall County
6 E Draffenville Hail (0.75)
Marshall County
7 NE Benton to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
2 NE Fairdealing
At a summer camp along Kentucky Lake
east of Benton, about 25 trees fell.
One tree fell on an unoccupied cabin.
There was slight damage to a fishing
dock. Trees were down in other areas
near Kentucky Lake, mainly northeast
of Benton along Kentucky 963.
Lyon County
8 SSW Kuttawa Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous trees were blown down at the
Hillman Ferry campground in the Land
Between The Lakes National Recreation
Area. Some recreational vehicles
sustained minor damage, and utility
lines were downed.
Lyon County
7 SSE Eddyville to Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
6 SE Eddyville
A National Weather Service damage
survey indicated a downburst with
gusts up to 85 MPH occurred near the
east shore of Lake Barkley in an area
known as Eddy Creek. The damage area
was about 2 miles wide and 3.5 miles
long. The north to south extent of
the damage was along Kentucky 93 from
the north side of Eddy Bay to the
community of Confederate. The west to
east extent of the damage was from
Lake Barkley to just east of
Interstate 24. Hundreds of large
trees were snapped or uprooted. Many
trees were downed at a resort on the
lake, damaging three permanent
campers. A few motorists were stranded
between downed trees and power lines
across roads. A private boat dock was
heavily damaged, along with a boat.
About a half dozen homes and
structures sustained roof and siding
damage, which was mainly minor. Three
homes were damaged when trees fell on
them. One lane of eastbound Interstate
24 near the 49 mile marker was blocked
for several hours by downed trees. A
canopy was blown off a gas station.
Widespread power outages lasted into
the following day.
Caldwell County
Princeton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were blown down, with
eight streets briefly blocked in the
city limits.
Muhlenberg County
Weir Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Todd County
Sharon Grove Hail (0.88)
Muhlenberg County
Countywide Flash Flood
Several roads were closed county-wide
as a result of flooding rains from
thunderstorms.
Todd County
Clifty Hail (1.00)
Quarter size hail fell in northeast
portions of the county.
Daviess County
Yelvington Hail (0.75)
Marshall County
Benton Hail (0.88)
Hopkins County
Mortons Gap to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
2 E White Plains
At Mortons Gap, a trained spotter
estimated wind gusts to 60 MPH.
Several trees were down just east of
White Plains along Highway 62.
Hopkins County
6 E Mortons Gap Hail (0.75)
Calloway County
Hamlin Hail (1.00)
Calloway County
Hamlin Hail (1.00)
Graves County
Lynnville Hail (0.88)
Graves County
Lynnville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous trees were blown down,
knocking out power and phone service
to the community.
LAKE ERIE
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
7 E Monroe Harbor Waterspout
Coast Guard reported a waterspout 7 E
of Monroe.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Detroit River Light Marine Hail
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
A strong to severe line of
thunderstorms moved into the western
basin of Lake Erie during the early
afternoon hours of the 19th. The line
of thunderstorms tracked across the
lake and moved inland just east of
Cleveland. Winds were estimated to be
at least 35 knots as the line of
thunderstorms passed by.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach LAKE ERIE
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
A line of strong to severe
thunderstorms moved across northern
Ohio during the late afternoon hours
of the 19th. As the northern portion
of this line of thunderstorms passed
over the southern half of Lake Erie,
winds gusts associated with
thunderstorms were estimated to be at
least 35 knots. Also, there were
numerous reports of penny size hail
with this line of thunderstorms along
the south shore of Lake Erie from
Maumee Bay to near Cleveland.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier Marine Tstm Wind
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
North Cape Marine Hail
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
across Lake Erie during the evening
hours of the 21st. Wind gusts were
estimated to be at least 35 knots as
the storms passed over the area.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Strong thunderstorms continued to move
east across the southern half of Lake
Erie during the evening hours of the
21st. Wind gusts were estimated to be
at least 35 knots as the storms passed
over the area.
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Strong thunderstorms continued to
develop along the southern shore of
Lake Erie through the evening hours
and track into the nearshore and open
water areas of the lake. Wind gusts
associated with this area of
thunderstorms were at least 35 knots.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Reno Beach To
The Islands Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Reno Beach To The
Islands Oh
Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind
The Islands
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Much of northern Ohio experienced
strong to severe thundestorms during
the afternoon hours of the 22nd. An
area of strong thunderstorms moved
over the nearshore and open waters
along the southern half of Lake Erie.
These thunderstorms produced wind
gusts estimated to be around 35 knots
as they passed over the area.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
3 NE Stony Point to Waterspout
Stony Point
The same storm cell that produced a
brief F0 tornado touchdown just
northwest of Estral Beach was
responsible for a waterspout sighted
by a trained spotter approximately 1
mile east of Estral Beach. No
injuries, deaths, or damages were
reported.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
5 NE Stony Point Waterspout
Trained spotter reported a waterspout
just offshore of Estral Beach.
Le Detroit R Lt To
Reno Beach Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Maumee Bay To Reno
Beach Oh
Maumee Bay to Marine Tstm Wind
Reno Beach
Strong thunderstorms moved across the
far western basin of Lake Erie during
the afternoon hours of the 27th. A
wind gust of 37 knots was measured at
the Toledo Light.
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
through northeast Ohio during the
late evening hours of the 28th and
over the nearshore and open waters of
Lake Erie. Wind gusts were estimated
to be 35 knots as the storms passed
by.
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-Lake to Marine Tstm Wind
Conneaut
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake to Marine Tstm Wind
Conneaut
A line of strong thunderstorms moved
through northeast Ohio during the late
evening hours of the 28th. The
northern portion of this line of
thunderstorms moved over the nearshore
and open waters of Lake Erie causing
wind gusts estimated at 35 knots as
they passed.
LAKE HURON
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron Marine Tstm Wind
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
10 WNW Forty Mile Po Marine Hail
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
16 NW Rogers City Marine Hail
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron Marine Hail
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron Marine Hail
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Lexington Marine Hail
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Lexington Marine Hail
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point Au Gres Marine Tstm Wind
LAKE MICHIGAN
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Sister Bay Waterspout
Thunderstorms developed near a surface
boundary that moved across eastern
Wisconsin. The storms produced a
waterspout over the Bay of Green Bay.
The waterspout was viewed from the
Sister Bay Marina near the
intersection of highway 42 and Sunset
Drive.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Washington To
North Pt Lt Wi
Mequon Marine Tstm Wind
Power lines down on the lakeshroe in
Bayside at 0625 CST and Mequon at
0632 CST.
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
Sheboygan Marine Tstm Wind
Lm Sheboygan Wi To
Winthrop Harbor Il
Ewd Byd 5Nm To
Mid Line Of Lake
38 ESE Wind Point Marine Tstm Wind
Numerous thunderstorms developed
during the early morning hours of June
21st, producing mainly damaging winds.
A couple thunderstorms moved out over
the Wisconsin nearshore waters and
open waters between 06000ST and
08000ST and produced wind gusts
between 38 and 52 knots. Synoptically,
thunderstorms developed along a warm
front that extended from northeast
Iowa, into southern Wisconsin and
across Lake Michigan into Lower
Michigan. A layer of drier air aloft
contributed to the cause for wind
damaging thunderstorms.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
A wind gust to 79 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
Lm Michigan City To
St Joseph To 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
Measured at the Michigan City
Lighthouse.
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
A wind gust to 43 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
Lm Michigan City To
St Joseph To 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
Measured at the Michigan City
Lighthouse.
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr 11
Kenosha Marine Tstm Wind
A thunderstorm pushed onto Lake
Michigan around Kenosha and produced
a 44 knot measured gust at the
Kenosha GLERL site.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
A wind gust to 44 mph was measured at
Michigan City.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Detroit River
Ambassador Bridge Marine Hail
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
New Baltimore Marine Hail
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair Marine Hail
Detroit River
Ambassador Bridge Marine Hail
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe Marine Hail
St Clair River
Port Huron Marine Tstm Wind
Detroit River
Wyandotte Marine Hail
Detroit River
Belle Isle Marine Tstm Wind
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
St. Clair Shores Marine Tstm Wind
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Metropolitan Beach Marine Hail
St Clair River
Algonac Marine Hail
Detroit River
Wyandotte Marine Hail
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe Marine Hail
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair to Marine Hail
Port Huron
LAKE SUPERIOR
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
2 SW Rock Beach Poin Marine Hail
Three-quarter inch hail reported in
Pequaming.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
L'Anse Marine Tstm Wind
50-foot tall pine tree broke in half
and a Tinch diameter poplar tree broke
off in L'anse.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
4 SSW Keweenaw Lwr Marine Tstm Wind
Pine tree snapped at Arnheim.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
4 NW Little Presque Is Marine Tstm Wind
Many trees blown down or uprooted
along Eagles Nest and Buckroe Roads.
One tree uprooted along County
Highway 550.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
8.5 SW Keweenaw Upr Marine Tstm Wind
Wind gust measured at 62 mph at Freda
and a 6-inch birch tree snapped off at
Freda. Severe thunderstorms produced
damaging wind and large hail over
portions of west and central Lake
Superior nearshore areas on the
afternoon of the 17th.
Chequamegon Bay
Bayfield To Oak Pt
Wi
1 S Bayfield Marine Tstm Wind
The winds caused major damage to docks
and boats.
Keweenaw Bay And
Huron Bay Lwr Ent
Lt To Portage Lake
To Huron Is Mi
L'Anse Marine Tstm Wind
Several trees down at L'anse.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
6 S Big Bay Point Ligh Marine Tstm Wind
Several 4-5 inch diameter trees down 4
miles south of Big Bay.
Marquette To
Munising Mi
6 WNW Au Train Marine Hail
Three-quarter inch hail fell for five
minutes.
Several thunderstorms produced
damaging wind and large hail over
central Lake Superior nearshore
waters on the afternoon of the 21st.
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
Duluth Marine Tstm Wind
The gust was measured at KDYT (at end
of Park Point).
LOUISIANA, Northeast
NONE REPORTED.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
Caddo Parish
3 W Blanchard Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees downed on Blanchard Furr Rd.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were blown down.
LAZO02
Heat
A Bossier Parish man was doing yard
work outdoors when he began to suffer
headache, nausea and fatigue. He was
found passed out in his bathtub that
night. He was taken to a local
hospital where it was later confirmed
that he died of a heat stroke.
M220U
De Soto Parish
1 E Logansport Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Some trees were blown down.
Lincoln Parish
6 S Dubach Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed and some snapped
along US 167 and Rock Shop Rd near
Vienna.
Union Parish
3 S Bernice Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Trees were downed along US 167 on
the south side
Caddo Parish
Shreveport Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Strong wind gusts snapped several 2-8
in diameter limbs in the Elkins
Subdivision at Sandman Circle and Dawn
Ridge intersection. Shingles were
blown off several homes, tree limbs
knocked a powerline down. The roof was
ripped from a storage building and a
10ft section of privacy fence was
blown down.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
St. Tammany Parish
Mandeville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds knocked down three
pine trees and a power pole resulting
in damage to two vehicles.
St. Tammany Parish
Covington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds knocked down a
chimney.
Jefferson Parish
Terrytown Hail (0.75)
Terrebonne Parish
3 SE Houma Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds damaged three
houses and the roofs of five trailers
in Ashland.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Pride Hail (0.88)
Washington Parish
3 SW Bogalusa Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several small trees were blown down
on Highway 60.
St. Charles Parish
3 SW Boutte Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down along
Highway 631.
St. Charles Parish
Des Allemands Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
LOUISIANA, Southwest
Acadia Parish
6 N Mowata Hail (1.50)
Calcasieu Parish
Sulphur Flash Flood
Between six and ten inches of rain
fell in less than three hours,
resulting in widespread flooding in
the Sulphur area. Many roads in the
Sulphur and Carlyss regions were
impassable. A nursing home in Sulphur
had to be evacuated due to water
entering the building. Several other
homes and businesses had water enter
them.
Acadia Parish
5 N Mowata Hail (1.00)
St. Martin Parish
Catahoula Hail (0.75)
Avoyelles Parish
Moreauville Hail (0.75)
Rapides Parish
7 SW Boyce Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
A weather observer recorded a 90 mph
wind gust durign a severe
thunderstorm.
Iberia Parish
4 S New Iberia Hail (0.75)
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