Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, June, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
June 2006
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Todd County
2 NW Clotho 05 1551CST
1552CST
Morrison County
3 NW Harding 05 1641CST
1646CST
Measured by MNDOT sensor along
Highway 25 on south side of
Morrison--Crow Wing County line.
Benton County
4 E Sauk Rapids 05 1700CST
Tree down across road.
Benton County
Duelm 05 1710CST
Tree down across road.
Benton County
2 W Glendorado 05 1720CST
Tree down over road.
Sherburne County
5 NE Clear Lake 05 1725CST
Several 12 to 15 inch diameter
trees toppled.
Sherburne County
Clear Lake 05 1755CST
Six inch diameter trees down.
Sherburne County
4 N Zimmerman 05 1809CST
Highway 169 and County road 9.
Multiple trees down over highway.
Isanti County
3 W Isanti 05 1815CST
Tree toppled over road.
Isanti County
5 W Isanti 05 1820CST
Isanti County
8 WSW Isanti to 05 1835CST
3 N Isanti
Many 3 inch tree limbs down,
Blue Earth County
Mankato 05 2325CST
06 0100CST
Lowlands and sidestreets across
much of Mankato were flooded.
Lac Qui Parle County
8 ENE Boyd 06 0105CST
0106CST
Some crops had significant damage.
Siding dented. Some vehicles
damaged.
Lac Qui Parle County
8 ENE Boyd 06 0105CST
Several trees down.
Yellow Medicine
County
9 NW Granite Falls 06 0105CST
0106CST
Ground white with hail. Crops
sustained significant damage.
Chippewa County
3 SE Montevideo 06 0110CST
0115CST
Chippewa County
2 NW Wegdahl to 06 0110CST
Wegdahl 0111CST
Faribault County
Minnesota Lake 06 2045CST
A few trees snapped. Some hail
reported but diameter could not
be determined. Combination of
wind and hail damaged some crops
across a small area. Three inches
of rain reported in just over an
hour.
Blue Earth County
Mankato 09 1655CST
A tree collapsed onto a home on
Record Street, with another tree
falling near the intersection of
Mound Avenue and Owatonna Street.
Reported by Mankato Free Press.
Renville County
Franklin 09 1700CST
Large sign at the Franklin BP gas
station along Highway 19 was torn
down. Reported by Fairfax Standard
Gazette newspaper.
Steele County
Owatonna 09 2330CST
10 0300CST
Significant localized flooding
reported, most of which was
contained in the industrial park
on the western edge of Owatonna,
Several of the local factories had
flooding in their parking lots.
Railroad tracks washed out on North
Street. The Microtel hotel, located
in this area, had approximately 35
cars submerged in 3 to 4 feet of
water. One hundred and eighty
people were evacuated from 63 rooms
of the hotel by Emergency Services.
Some guests of the hotel reported
they had water up to their knees
in the lower level rooms. Owatonna
fire chief Mike Johnson mentioned
that 15 homes, mostly in the
southeast section of Owatonna had
flooding in their basements. Some
of these residents reported water
up to five feet deep. The over one
half million dollar damage estimate
included the damage at the hotel
plus the flooded vehicles.
Information provided by county
officials. A large area of mud
washed over Highway 14. The Red
Cross opened an emergency shelter
at the Owatonna High School. Some
information provided by Faribault
Daily News newspaper.
Blue Earth County
1 S Mankato 09 2340CST
10 0140CST
Mud slide reported on the southern
edge of town after several inches
of rain had fallen.
Yellow Medicine
County
2 N Porter 13 1515CST
1516CST
Stevens County
2 W Chokio 14 0655CST
Waseca County
New Richland 14 0800CST
0805CST
Hail covered the ground up to half
an inch. Some small branches and
leaves were removed from trees.
Watonwan County
Butterfield 16 1608CST
Power line down. One half inch
hail also reported.
Watonwan County
7 N Butterfield 16 1615CST
1616CST
Watonwan County
7 N Butterfield 16 1615CST
Portable tin shed missing. Lawn
furniture blown around. Metal
birdhouse bent over. Large tree
limb felled over driveway from
local residence, Some damage
reported in Adrian Township,
extent unknown.
Watonwan County
5 w La Salle 16 1615CST
Twelve inch diameter tree down in
extreme Northwest Watonwan county.
Hennepin County
Hopkins 16 1623CST
Trees up to 18 inches in diameter
down near Highway 169 and Excelsior
Blvd.
Scott County
Shakopee 16 1636CST
One and one half foot diameter tree
down near Highway 101 and Minnesota
River in northern Shakopee.
Hennepin County
Hopkins 16 1645CST
1646CST
Reported at Highway 169 and
Excelsior Blvd.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 16 1645CST
1649CST
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 16 1645CST
Large branches blown down,
newspaper boxes and construction
signs blown over in Uptown near
26th and Hennepin. Numerous trees
down in the Lake Calhoun and Lake
Harriet areas, with a few roads
blocked. A large tree fell onto
the roof of a home in the 2300
block of Humboldt Ave. South.
About 30,000 electric customers
lost power in the western metro
according to Xcel Energy. Some
information provided by Star
Tribune newspaper.
Redwood County
9 S Redwood Falls 16 1713CST
Forty to fifty foot tall tree with
a diameter larger then two feet
felled. In twenty minutes 0.86
inches of rain fell.
Redwood County
Sanborn 16 1718CST
Four to six inch tree limbs were
severed in Sanborn Park. As
reported by Sanborn Sentinel
newspaper.
Redwood County
Wanda 16 1720CST
Several trees and branches felled
in and around Wanda. As reported
by Sanborn Sentinel newspaper.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 16 1725CST
One foot diameter tree pushed over
in downtown Minneapolis on 4th
Street.
Redwood County
Clements 16 1725CST
Tin roof peeled back on building at
Clements lumber. Some trees and
branches also reported down in
Clements. As reported by Sanborn
Sentinel newspaper.
Ramsey County
Arden Hills 16 1810CST
Three to four inch branches down.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 16 1820CST
17 2100CST
Three to four inches of rain in
several hours resulted in ponding
of water at numerous intersections
and low lying spots. Several
manhole covers in downtown
Minneapolis were blown out,
including one at 9th and Marquette,
where minor damage was incurred
due to one manhole cover hitting
the overhead skyway.
Scott County
Jordan 16 1830CST
2030CST
Localized flooding within the
city limits.
Le Sueur County
Le Sueur 16 1930CST
2030CST
Six inch water on roads. Gravel
washed out of parking lots.
Blue Earth County
Eagle Lake 16 1948CST
2100CST
Many streets flooded in town. In
one location water rose up to car
door length. In the northwest
portion of Blue Earth County, 3
to 6 inches of water spilled onto
roads from flooded ditches.
Lac Qui Parle County
3 SSW Marietta 23 1530CST
1531CST
Hail occurred in section 5 of
Mehurin Township. Soybean crop
damage reported in section 17
of Mehurin Township.
Yellow Medicine
County
6 SSE St Leo 23 1630CST
1631CST
Reports of crop damage extended
from St. Leo to the Lyon County
line.
Meeker County
Litchfield 23 1935CST
1936CST
Hail covered the ground
Yellow Medicine
County
Canby 24 1156CST
1157CST
Kandiyohi County
Thorpe 24 1220CST
1221CST
Kandiyohi County
Thorpe 24 1237CST
Renville County
Lakeside 24 1250CST
1251CST
Mcleod County
5 S Hutchinson 24 1325CST
1326CST
Carver County
2 NW Young America 24 1404CST
Carver County
Hamburg 24 1413CST
1414CST
Carver County
Cologne 24 1429CST
1430CST
Carver County
Cologne 24 1438CST
1442CST
Hail covered the ground and in some
places drifts were up to knee deep.
Reported by the Waconia Patriot
newspaper. Extensive leaf loss on
crops was reported around Cologne
by David Nicolai, a Regional
Extension Educator in crops with
the University of Minnesota
Extension Service.
Carver County
Cologne 24 1438CST
Small trees down. Several branches
four inches in diameter felled. Pea
size hail also reported.
Carver County
Carver 24 1440CST
Three to four inch diameter tree
down, 3 to 4 inch tree limbs
felled.
Carver County
Norwood 24 1446CST
Trees and tree limbs downed.
Scott County
Jordan 24 1448CST
1450CST
Nicollet County
1 N Nicollet 24 1457CST
1458CST
Stearns County
Fairhaven 24 1458CST
1459CST
Scott County
1 S Lydia 24 1504CST
1505CST
Hail covered the ground.
Scott County
New Market 24 1515CST
1516CST
Scott County
1 NE Elko 24 1520CST
Dakota County
5 S Lakeville 24 1534CST
1535CST
Dakota County
Farmington 24 1540CST
Eighteen inch diameter tree down
at the FAA facility as reported
by NWS CWSU employee.
Goodhue County
Hader 24 1630CST
1631CST
Goodhue County
Wastedo 24 1630CST
Goodhue County
2 S White Rock 24 1630CST
1640CST
Crops were damaged near Urland
Church and went east to Belle
Creek, just north of Belie Creek
and south to County Road 9. As
reported by Cannon Falls Beacon
newspaper.
Goodhue County
Goodhue 24 1640CST
1641CST
Goodhue County
Welch 24 1645CST
1646CST
Goodhue County
Red Wing 24 1650CST
1651CST
Steele County
Owatonna 24 1700CST
Reported by the Owatonna police
department. Damage was incurred
to outside merchandise at a local
Cabela's store. A tent pole was
also snapped at this location. The
store manager also reported a
portable toilet was flung about
100 yards due to the strong winds.
MINNESOTA, Northeast
Cass County
5 S Backus 05 1310CST
Five-inch diameter trees were
blown down.
Cass County
8 SSW Longville 05 1310CST
Trees and power lines were blown
down on Highway 84 between Pine
River and Longville.
Crow Wing County
4 E Cross Lake 05 1315CST
Two 10-inch diameter pine trees
were blown down.
Cass County
19 NE Federal Dam 05 1320CST
Trees were blown down.
Cook County
23 N Tofte 21 1105CST
The hail caused severe stripping
of vegetation.
Lake County
10 WNW Isabella 21 1200CST
Trees were blown down east of
intersection of Highways 1 and
2, near McDougal Lake.
Koochiching County
2 S Mizpah 26 1455CST
Itasca County
Wirt 26 1523CST
Itasca County
3 NW Bowstring 26 1543CST
The hail fell at Jessie View
Resort on Jessie Lake.
MINNESOTA, Northwest
Beltrami County
3 SW Puposky 05 1242CST
Wilkin County
3 NW Foxhome 05 1309CST
Otter Tail County
2 NE Rothsay 05 1330CST
Clay County
Sabin 05 1340CST
Numerous 4 inch diameter tree
branches were broken off.
Wilkin County
1 N Rothsay 05 1400CST
Many large tree branches were
broken off in shelterbeks.
Otter Tail County
9 SW Pelican Rapids 05 1405CST
Large tree branches were broken
off in shelterbelts.
Wilkin County
1 S Tenney 05 1421CST
1428CST
Clay County
2 S Rollag 05 1425CST
Many large tree branches were
broken off.
Becker County
6 S Lake Park 05 1428CST
A tree was blown onto a house.
Otter Tail County
4 S Dalton 05 1440CST
1445CST
The hail fell across Interstate
94 near the Otter Tail and Grant
county line.
Norman County
Ada 05 1444CST
Grant County
3 W Ashby 05 1445CST
The hail fell across Interstate
94 near the Grant and Otter Tail
county line.
Otter Tail County
5 SSW Clitherall 05 1505CST
Otter Tail County
3 SW Bluffton 05 1530CST
1545CST
Otter Tail County
12 E Henning to 05 1540CST 1 50
13 E Henning 1542CST
Numerous 8 to 10 inch tree limbs
were snapped or twisted off along
the damage path near highway 210.
Peak wind speeds were estimated
at 80 mph.
Polk County
5 N Erskine 05 1545CST
Many large branches were blown down
along the Polk and Red Lake county
line.
Red Lake County
4 S Brooks 05 1545CST
Many large branches were blown down
near the Red Lake and Polk county
line.
Grant County
3 E Herman 05 1605CST
A 12 inch diameter tree was blown
over and other large branches were
snapped off.
Beltrami County
2 S Thorhult 05 1610CST
1615CST
The hail fell along with 50 mph
wind gusts.
Grant County
8 WSW Hoffman to 05 1630CST 1.5 50
7 WSW Hoffman 1634CST
The tornado tracked to the east
through central Roseville Township,
tearing up several large trees in
the corner of a shelterbelt. A
tall steel silo was dented in near
the top and the silo cap was torn
off. The tornado was briefly
visible from about 3 miles
southwest of Barrett. The peak
wind speeds were estimated at
90 mph.
Grant County
3 SW Hoffman 05 1650CST
Kittson County
Halma 05 1905CST
Kittson County
Karlstad 05 1908CST
Hail covered highway 11.
Kittson County
2 W Karlstad 05 1920CST
1921CST
Polk County
East Grand Forks 05 1930CST
Kittson County
5 W Karlstad 05 1934CST
Kittson County
Karlstad 05 1936CST
Numerous 4 to 12 inch diameter tree
branches were broken off.
Marshall County
6 NW Strandquist 05 1940CST
Roseau County
Greenbush 05 1945CST
Roseau County
Greenbush 05 1945CST
Polk County
Crookston 05 2012CST
Large tree branches were blown down
near the University of Minnesota
Crookston campus.
Otter Tail County
8 NNE Bluffton 06 0001CST
Garden plants were heavily damaged
Wadena County
9 N Wadena 06 0001CST
Wadena County
Sebeka 06 0016CST
Wadena County
2 E Verndale 06 0028CST
Numerous large tree limbs and
branches were blown off in several
shelterbelts along U.S. Highway 10.
Mahnomen County
Waubun 24 1548CST
Two funnel clouds were seen between
Mahnomen and Waubun.
Norman County
4 NE Twin Vly 24 1627CST 0.1 25
A tornado briefly touched down in
an open field south of highway 200.
Norman County
5 E Halstad 24 1800CST
Roseau County
1 E Pencer 26 1232CST
Norman County
2 S Halstad 26 1255CST
Several large tree branches were
snapped off by the strong wind.
Roseau County
3 E Pencer 26 1320CST
Marshall County
2 NE Gatzke 26 1353CST
Beltrami County
2 N Waskish 26 1400CST
Roseau County
4 NE Roseau 26 1455CST
Roseau County
3 NE Malung 26 1500CST
1510CST
Roseau County
3 NE Malung 26 1500CST
Several large trees and tree limbs
were blown down.
Lake Of The Woods
County
Angle Inlet 26 1511CST
The hail covered the ground.
Roseau County
1 W Pencer 26 1520CST
Lake Of The Woods
County
Angle Inlet 26 1523CST
Beltrami County
17 NW Fourtown 26 1535CST
Marshall County
11 NE Gatzke 26 1535CST
Roseau County
Skime 26 1535CST
Polk County
2 SE Fertile 26 1542CST
Beltrami County
Pennington 26 1545CST
Norman County
2 NE Flaming 26 1545CST
Mahnomen County
4 NW Mahnomen 26 1555CST
The hail covered the ground.
Clearwater County
5 S Bagley 26 1607CST
Norman County
1 W Fiom 26 1753CST
Becker County
1 E Detroit Lakes 26 1819CST
Otter Tail County
4 NE Vergas 26 1835CST
Otter Tail County
Dent 26 1852CST
Otter Tail County
1 S Ottertail 26 1900CST
Otter Tail County
4 NE Amor 26 1905CST 0.5 25
A weak tornado touched down on Dead
Lake and tracked southward for
about one-half of a mile. The
tornado moved onto the lake shore
north of Basswood and northeast
of Amor.
Otter Tail County
4 NE Amor 26 1904CST
Otter Tail County
6 W Ottertail 26 1908CST
The hail fell near Walker Lake.
Otter Tail County
Battle Lake 26 1925CST
A persistent wall cloud with funnel
was reported between Battle Lake
and Clitheral.
Marshall County
12 E Stephen 30 1915CST
Polk County
4 NNW Fisher 30 2150CST
Wilkin County
2 N Lawndale 30 2225CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Grant County
6 NE Elbow Lake 30 2255CST
A large tree was split in two by
the strong wind.
Otter Tail County
7 S Perham 30 2258CST
Many large trees were blown down
near Round Lake.
Otter Tail County
5 N New York Mills 30 2314CST
Many large trees were uprooted or
snapped off by the strong wind.
MINNESOTA, Southeast
Dodge County
Claremont 6 0100CST
Lightning struck the steeple of a
church building, causing a fire,
which eventually burned the entire
structure to the ground. A
firefighter was seriously injured
when a wall collapsed on him.
Dodge County
4 N Hayfield 14 0750CST
Mower County
5 E Grand Meadow 14 0928CST
Fillmore County
Spring Viy 14 0935CST
Hail the size of pennies and
nickels was reported by storm
spotters and the public.
MINNESOTA, Southwest
Lyon County
2 N Taunton 13 1520CST
Rock County
8 S Magnolia 20 0233CST
Large hail caused crop damage. The
amount of crop damage was not
known.
Nobles County
3 NNW Ellsworth 20 0240CST
Large hail, mostly of nickel to
quarter size, but with some of
golf ball size, covered the
ground and caused crop damage.
The amount of crop damage was
not known.
Nobles County
4 N Ellsworth 20 0245CST
Nobles County
1 NW Ellsworth 20 0246CST
Lincoln County
5 W Lake Benton 20 0345CST
Large hail was mostly nickel size
with a few larger stones.
Jackson County
6 N Jackson 20 0410CST
Lincoln County
1 E Tyler 20 0428CST
Lincoln County
Tyler 20 0430CST
Lyon County
7 N Ghent 23 1650CST
Lyon County
4 NE Minnesota 23 1655CST
Lyon County
2 N Marshall 23 1705CST
Lyon County
4 NE Marshall 23 1710CST
1720CST
Lyon County
5 SE Marshall 23 1720CST
Lyon County
4 SE Marshall 23 1720CST
1735CST
Large hail covered the ground in
places and damaged crops. The hail
fell in a band 2 to 4 miles wide
from northwest to southeast.
Damage to corn and soybean crops
was total along the center of the
band, with less severe damage near
the edges. The amount of crop
damage could not be determined
because of the uncertainty of the
degree of recovery of the crops.
However, it was known that
thousands of acres were affected.
Lincoln County
1 E Arco to 24 1229CST
Tyler 1243CST
Large hail covered the ground in
places and caused damage to corn
and soybean crops. Some of the
damage appeared to be severe, but
the amount of crop damage could not
be determined because of the
uncertainty of the degree of
recovery of the crops. Several
thousand acres of crops were
affected.
Lincoln County
7 W Lake Benton 24 1230CST
Thunderstorm winds snapped off
a blade of a wind turbine.
MINNESOTA, Southwest
Lyon County
Marshall 24 1254CST
Lyon County
Russell 24 1256CST
Large hail damaged crops. The
amount of crop damage was not
known.
Pipestone County
11 N Pipestone 24 1304CST
Pipestone County
4 NW Holland 24 1310CST
Pipestone County
4 N Holland 24 1312CST
Large hail damaged crops in an area
roughly 6 miles square. Some crops,
especially soybeans, were expected
to be a total loss, while corn
crops were expected to have a
better chance of recovery. The
amount of crop damage could not
be determined.
Lyon County
1 N Balaton 24 1313CST
Pipestone County
Pipestone 24 1317CST
Murray County
8 N Currie 24 1318CST
Large hail caused an unknown
amount of crop damage.
Murray County
9 NE Currie 24 1320CST
Murray County
6 NNE Currie 24 1323CST
1331CST
Murray County
8 NNE Currie 24 1333CST
Large hail damaged corn and soybean
crops. The amount of damage was not
known.
Pipestone County
9 SSW Pipestone 24 1343CST
Pipestone County
3 W Edgerton 24 1345CST
Pipestone County
Edgerton 24 1349CST
Pipestone County
2 S Edgerton 24 1350CST
Large hail damaged crops in a
roughly 3 mile square area near
and west of Edgerton. Both corn
and soybean crops were stripped in
places. Corn crops were expected to
have a better chance of recovery
than soybeans, and it was judged
too late to replant soybean crops
that were deemed a total loss. The
amount of crop damage could not be
determined because of the uncertain
degree of recovery.
Rock County
6 NE Hardwick 24 1350CST
Nobles County
4 NNE Lismore 24 1352CST
Rock County
4 W Beaver Creek 24 1423CST
Nobles County
Ellsworth 24 1452CST
MINNESOTA West
NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA West Central
Traverse County
7 E Browns Vly 04 1635CST
Traverse County
13 N Wheaton 05 1418CST
Traverse County
4 SW Collis 14 0604CST
Big Stone County
1 NE Johnson 14 0620CST
0630CST
Traverse County
9 NNW Wheaton 30 2230CST
Large branches were downed
by high winds.
Traverse County
10 N Wheaton 30 2230CST
Large branches were downed
by high winds.
MISSISSIPPI, Central
Leake County
Madden 12 1700CST
Several trees were blown down.
Clarke County
5 SW Quitman 12 1753CST
Several trees were blown down.
Madison County
3 NW Camden 17 1445CST
A few trees were blown down.
Warren County
Oak Ridge 17 1645CST
Numerous trees were blown down
along with several power lines.
Rankin County
Florence 17 1820CST
A few trees were blown down.
Humphreys County
4 SW Louise 21 1453CST
1457CST
Sharkey County
l0 ESE Anguilla 21 1453CST
1457CST
Grenada County
9 E Grenada 21 1533CST
1538CST
Leflore County
3 N Itta Bena 21 1643CST
1648CST
Montgomery County
4 E Kilmichael 21 1650CST
Attala County
6 N Hesterville Ln 21 1712CST
9 N Hesterville 1729CST
Carroll County
5 SE Vaiden to 21 1720CST
3 E Vaiden 1738CST
Carroll County
4 N Vaiden 21 1730CST
The roof of a well build shed was
blown off and numerous trees were
blown down around the area.
Bolivar County
3 SW Cleveland 21 1815CST
1820CST
Clay County
11 W West Pt to 21 1820CST
13 W West Pt 1825CST
Several trees were blown down.
Webster County
2 NW Mathiston 22 1512CST
1518CST
Leake County
4 N Walnut Grove 23 1330CST
A few trees were blown down
across a road.
Oktibbeha County
Starkville 23 1404CST
Oktibbeha County
Starkville 23 1420CST
Clarke County
4 N Enterprise to 23 1436CST
2 W Enterprise 1445CST
Lauderdale County
11 SW Meridian 23 1436CST
1440CST
Clarke County
Enterprise 23 1440CST
Several trees and power lines
were blown down around Enterprise.
Jones County
5 N Laurel to 23 1525CST
4 N Laurel 1530CST
Numerous trees and large limbs
were blown down along with one
barn damaged.
Forrest County
Hattiesburg 23 1535CST
Several trees and power lines
were blown down.
Jones County
7 SW Laurel 23 1540CST
Jones County
5 SW Laurel 23 1545CST
Numerous trees were blown down.
Jones County
2 N Ellisville 23 1610CST
Numerous trees and power lines
were blown down.
Jones County
7 W Laurel 23 1610CST
A few trees and power lines
were blown down.
Covington County
8 E Collins 23 1620CST
A few trees and power lines
blown down.
Lamar County
Sumrall 23 1650CST
A few trees were blown
down around Sumrall.
Marion County
Columbia 23 1714CST
A few trees were blown down.
Noxubee County
Panlette 24 1301CST
1305CST
MISSISSIPPI, North
Lee County
1 N Nettleton 01 1735CST
1740CST
Straight line winds knocked down
tree limbs and signs 1 mile north
of Nettleton.
Pontotoc County
5 S Pontotoc 01 1952CST
1957CST
Pontotoc Sheriffs Office reported
straight line winds that knocked
down trees along Highway 15 5
miles south of Pontotoc.
Yalobusha County
Coffeeville 21 1647CST
1652CST
A few trees and power lines were
knocked downy by straight line
winds in Coffeeville.
MISSISSIPPI, South
Pike County
Osyka 01 1340CST
Thunderstorm winds blew a tree down
on a house and caused damage to the
roof of another house.
Jackson County
6 NE Ocean Spgs 23 1400CST
One inch diameter hail was reported
near Fort Bayou and Antioch.
Jackson County
Pascagoula 23 1412CST
Hancock County
Kiln 23 1630CST
Penny to dime size hail was
reported.
MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
Stone County
Ramsey Spgs 02 1930CST
1932CST
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines near
Ramsey Springs.
Perry County
Janice 23 1515CST
1517CST
Golfball size hail fell from a
thunderstorm near Janice. No damage
was reported as most of the hail
fell over forest land.
MISSOURI, East
Montgomery County
Countywide 01 1330CST
1800CST
Two to four inches of rain fell
over Montgomery County in less than
two hours, causing numerous roads
to become flooded. Some flooding
was reported at the junction of
County Highways J and N near
Minnesota and portions of Hwy J
south of Minnesota. Also, State
Hwy 19 south of Montgomery City
was flooded, as well as State Hwy
161 between Montgomery City and
Danville.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 03 1620CST
St. Charles County
Wentzville 03 1640CST
St. Charles County
3 S O Fallon 03 1650CST
St. Louis County
Chesterfield 03 1645CST
St. Louis County
1 S Ballwin 03 1715CST
Boone County
Halisville 10 1602CST
1605CST
Audrain County
9.6 SW Mexico 10 1620CST
Audrain County
8 SW Mexico 10 1620CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down
several power lines onto County
Road HH.
Callaway County
Auxvasse 10 1630CST
Callaway County
4 NE Auxvasse 10 1630CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down
numerous large trees 3 miles
east of US 54 near the Callaway/
Audrain county line. Several of
the trees caused moderate damage
to a house and destroyed an
unoccupied van. No injuries were
reported.
Boone County
Columbia 10 1650CST
1705CST
Large hail fell for 15 minutes in
and around the city of Columbia.
Boone County
4 W Columbia 10 1705CST
Montgomery County
2 SE New Florence to 10 1650CST 1.3 60
1 WNW High Hill 1652CST
A tornado formed just south of
Interstate 70 destroying several
large power poles. The tornado
moved east, crossing I-70 and
damaging a barn about 75 yards
north of the highway.
Callaway County
.2 N Shamrock to 10 1655CST 1 75
.5 SE Shamrock 1657CST
A small tornado formed just north
of Shamrock on the west side of
Highway B. At this location one
home sustained minor roof damage.
The tornado moved southeast
crossing Highway B and damaged
two machine sheds and downed
several large trees. Further
southeast a barn was completely
destroyed. A man observed the
tornado from a tractor while the
tornado was in this area. The
last damage noted was several
large trees downed near County
Road 1037.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 10 1715CST
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 10 1715CST
Numerous large tree branches
were blown down around town.
Montgomery County
New Florence 10 1720CST
Callaway County
7 WNW Fulton 10 1735CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down
several trees and power lines
on Route F between Route KK
and Route WW.
Boone County
Columbia 10 1745CST
1750CST
Boone County
Columbia 10 1801CST
One inch hail was reported at
Smiley Road just north of I-70.
Boone County
(Cou)Columbia Rgnl A 10 1813CST
Boone County
Ashland 10 1815CST
Numerous trees were blown down
around town.
Warren County
4 W Warrenton 10 1750CST
Warren County
1 W Treloar 10 1800CST
Warren County
Warrenton 10 1805CST
Montgomery County
7 W Rhineland 10 1810CST
1815CST
Montgomery County
Rhineland 10 1820CST
Lincoln County
Troy 10 1815CST
Several large tree limbs were
blown down.
Franklin County
New Haven 10 1850CST
Franklin County
New Haven 10 1850CST
Franklin County
5 ESE Washington 10 1905CST
Several large tree limbs were
blown down onto Highway 100.
St. Louis County
1 W St Louis Spirit Of 10 1940CST
A large tree was blown down onto
Eatherton Road one mile west of
Spirit of St. Louis Airport.
Cole County
Jefferson City 10 1945CST
Callaway County
Holts Summit 10 1950CST
Callaway County
Jefferson City Arpt 10 1950CST
Osage County
Frankenstein 10 2015CST
Osage County
Linn 10 2035CST
Boone County
6 W Columbia 10 2135CST
Boone County
Columbia 10 2150CST
Boone County
Columbia 10 2150CST
Callaway County
8 W Kingdom City 10 2148CST
Audrain County
1 W Mexico 10 2230CST
Audrain County
Mexico 10 2235CST
Audrain County
Mexico 10 2240CST
Callaway County
Countywide 11 0045CST
0730CST
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
Callaway county, mainly along the
Interstate 70 corridor. Numerous
roads were closed due to high
water.
Moniteau County
Northwest Portion 11 0110CST
1050CST
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
northwestern portions of Monroe
County, northwest of Paris.
Numerous roads were closed due
to high water including Highway
J west of State Route 15, Highway
A north of Highway J and Highway
DD west of Highway A. Numerous
streets in the town of Granville
were flooded.
Audrain County
West Portion 11 0155CST
1020CST
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
western sections of Audrain County.
Numerous roads were closed due to
high water including Highway FF
west of Mexico and Highway T west
of Highway E. Several roads in
Mexico were briefly flooded.
Boone County
Countywide 11 0205CST
0730CST
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
Boone county, mainly along the
Interstate 70 corridor. Numerous
roads were closed due to high
water, especially on the northwest
side of Columbia.
Audrain County
2.4 NW Thompson 22 1155CST
1200CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. Hail
to nickel size fell for about 5
minutes, severely damaging a corn
field. The hail nearly covered the
ground. No injuries were reported.
Audrain County
2.4 NW Thompson 22 1155CST
1200CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. An
area of downburst winds occurred
1 to 2.5 miles north of the
intersection of Missouri Route 22
and Highway E. Numerous large tree
limbs were blown down as well as
several trees. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
6.2 NNW Mexico 22 1204CST
1206CST
Audrain County
6.2 NNW Mexico to 22 1204CST
3.5 S Vandalia 1245CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. A
large area of downburst winds
extended from 6.2 miles north
northwest of Mexico to 3.5 miles
south of Vandalia. The most intense
damage occurred 6.2 miles north
northwest of Mexico along Missouri
Route 15. Numerous trees were
uprooted as well as numerous large
tree limbs. One home in this area
sustained minor roof damage due to
fallen limbs. Additional tree and
crop damage occurred as the storm
moved to the east. Also, several
power poles were snapped in half
in Laddonia. The width of the
damage swath was about two miles
wide for the entire path length.
No injuries were reported.
Audrain County
6.4 NNW Mexico 22 1205CST 0.1 40
1206CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
first of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 6.4
miles north northwest of Mexico,
about three quarters of a mile
west of Route 15 and just south
of Highway T. Several large trees
were uprooted or snapped off along
the tenth of mile damage path. Some
of the branches caused minor damage
to the roof and side of a home and
a machine shed. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
5.6 NNW Mexico to 22 1207CST 1 50
5.6 N Mexico 1209CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
second of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 5.6
miles north northwest of Mexico,
about half a mile east of Route
15. A large machine shed was
totally destroyed with debris
from the shed displaced 300 yards
to the east. Numerous trees were
blown down and a home sustained
moderate roof damage. The tornado
traveled to the east for about a
mile before lifting and
dissipating. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
6 N Mexico 22 1210CST 0.3 50
1211CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
third of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 6.0
miles north of Mexico, about 1.2
miles east of Route 15. A grain
bin was destroyed and several
large trees were topped along
the quarter of a mile path. No
injuries were reported.
Audrain County
Laddonia 22 1225CST
Audrain County
1 NE Laddonia to 22 1225CST 3.5 50
.6 NE Farber 1230CST
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
last of four tornadoes in Audrain
County touched down 1 mile
northeast of Laddonia, in an open
field. As it traveled to the
northeast it moved into the
southwest portions of Farber. It
blew down several large trees and
numerous tree limbs in town. One
tree severely damaged the roof of
a home in Farber. The tornado
lifted and dissipated about six
tenths of a mile northeast of
Farber, near U.S. Route 54. No
injuries were reported.
Pike County
1.5 W Estes to 22 1250CST
Ashley 1315CST
A severe thunderstorm moved across
Pike County, causing wide spread
wind damage from west of Estes to
Ashley. Numerous trees and large
tree limbs were blown down along
the damage path. No injuries were
reported.
Pike County
3 NW New Hartford 22 1300CST
Pike County
Ashley 22 1315CST 0.3 50
A tornado briefly touched down in
the small town of Ashley. It blew
down several trees and large tree
limbs. The community center
sustained minor shingle damage
and an old machine shed on the
west side of town had minor damage.
No injuries were reported.
Gasconade County
4 E Drake 22 1405CST
Several tree limbs were blown down
and some small trees were uprooted.
Franklin County
7 SW New Haven 22 1415CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Franklin County
1 E New Haven 22 1420CST
A semi was blown over on Missouri
Route 100 east of New Haven.
Rails County
Hutchinson 27 1605CST
St. Louis County
3 SE Hazelwood 27 1840CST
1845CST
Nickel to quarter size hail fell
for 5 minutes and covered the
ground.
Montgomery County
Wellsville 28 2035CST
Several power lines were blown
down in Wellsville.
Franklin County
1 E Union 28 2155CST
Jefferson County
De Sotn 28 2230CST
Washington County
Old Mines 28 2305CST
Shelby County
2 E Leonard 30 0710CST
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Kennett 18 1730CST
1830CST
Heavy rain caused 50 percent of the
streets in Kennett to be impassable
from flooding.
Pemiscot County
Concord 22 0527CST
0532CST
Straight line winds caused damage
to a mobile home and uprooted a
tree near Concord.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Clark County
4.5 WNW Anson 22 0324CST
0329CST
3 inch diameter branch broken.
An upper level disturbance
initiated thunderstorms in a nearly
moist atmosphere ahead of a
stationary front running from
northwest Missouri into northeast
Illinois. Numerous storms pulsed
severe across southeast Iowa and
west central Illinois with wind
being the primary threat. Once the
storms moved far enough away from
the front and into drier air, hail
and wind became a combined threat
across west central Illinois.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Bates County
5 E Adrian 01 1815CST
2015CST
Several roads under water due
to heavy rains. 1 foot of water
reported over Highway 18 1/2
mile east of County Road KK.
Bates County
Rich Hill 05 2105CST
Livingston County
6 W Spring Hill 06 1655CST
Linn County
10 N Brookfield 06 1755CST
Linn County
Brookfield 06 1805CST
Linn County
Brookfield 06 1810CST
Lafayette County
3 SW Higginsville 06 2003CST
Howard County
New Franklin 10 1613CST
Howard County
New Franklin 10 1630CST
Cooper County
Boonville 10 1621CST
Cooper County
7 E Boonville 10 1625CST
Cooper County
Bunceton 10 1710CST
Pettis County
Smithton 10 1750CST
Pettis County
Smithton 10 1820CST
Pettis County
4 S Smithton 10 1825CST
Jackson County
Sugar Creek 10 2143CST
Jackson County
7 S Kansas City 10 2146CST
Jackson County
5 S Kansas City 10 2202CST
Clay County
Liberty 10 2145CST
Ray County
Richmond 10 2223CST
Johnson County
Fayetteville 10 2224CST
Johnson County
5 N Warrensburg 10 2231CST
Daviess County
5 N Winston 10 2300CST
Macon County
3 SW Atlanta 10 2305CST
Mercer County
6 S Princeton 10 2349CST
Mercer County
Princeton 10 2349CST
Daviess County
Pattonsburg 11 0006CST
Macon County
Macon 11 0200CST
0600CST
Street flooding reported in Macon.
10 inches of flowing water reported
over roads.
Macon County
Elmer 11 0325CST
0625CST
3 feet of water covering Highway
F between Ethel and Elmer.
Worth County
Sheridan 21 2330CST
De Kalb County
Union Star 21 2332CST
Macon County
Ethel 22 0426CST
Cass County
4 SE Garden City 22 1129CST
Cass County
3 E Dayton 22 1130CST
Cass County
Creighton 22 1138CST
Cass County
Creighton 22 1143CST
Harrison County
Ridgeway 27 1645CST
Worth County
Grant City 27 1733CST
Carroll County
8 NW Bogard 27 1917CST
MISSOURI, Southeast
Stoddard County
Advance 01 1822CST
1823CST
A thunderstorm downburst containing
winds estimated near 65 MPH moved
northeast across the community of
Advance. The damage path was about
3/4 mile long and 440 yards wide.
Numerous large tree limbs and a
couple of trees were downed,
resulting in damage to power lines.
Metal facades were damaged or blown
off several buildings. A couple of
businesses suffered damage to their
roofs. An empty semi-trailer, a
storage shed, and a wooden fence
were blown over. A framed sign and
the glass doors of a supermarket
were blown out. Some vehicles were
damaged by flying debris. A woman
was slightly injured when some roof
awning panels blew off and wrapped
around her vehicle.
Scott County
Vanduser 22 1820CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down. Minor damage to roofs was
reported on the western side of
town.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Mcdonald County
Pineville 01 1640CST
1900CST
Thunderstorms containing heavy
rainfall caused flash flooding
over city streets in Pineville.
The Emergency Manager had measured
two inches of rain within a 30
minute period.
Dade County
Lockwood 04 2304CST
05 2304CST
Mcdonald County
5 S Goodman 05 0500CST
Mcdonald County
3 S Goodman 05 0505CST
Jasper County
2 NW Sarcoxie 05 0545CST
Vernon County
2 NW Walker 05 2128CST
Vernon County
Walker 05 2132CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree.
Vernon County
2 E Walker 05 2200CST
06 0100CST
A section of Highway EE became
impassable from flash flooding.
Morgan County
5 NNW Florence 10 1842CST
Douglas County
5 N Ava 16 1625CST
Jasper County
2 SE Asbury 17 2100CST
2330CST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
over a section of Highway N and
also over a section of County
Road 270.
Benton County
5 S Cole Camp 22 0145CST
Polk County
Bolivar 22 1035CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree onto a roof
which caused damage.
Morgan County
Gravois Mills 22 1126CST
Greene County
10 W Springfield 22 1140CST
Greene County
Springfield 22 1209CST
Miller County
Eldon 22 1209CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed several trees and power
lines.
Taney County
5 N Rueter 22 1320CST
Benton County
3 S Lincoln 22 1325CST
Ozark County
Wasola 22 1345CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few trees near Wasola.
Phelps County
Rolla 22 1345CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few trees along Highway
63 within the city limits
Phelps County
Rolla 22 1345CST
Taney County
Protem 22 1350CST
Several powerlines had to be
repaired from large trees blowing
down onto them.
Ozark County
4 w Isabella 22 1400CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few powerlines.
Douglas County
10 SE Ava 22 1400CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed powerlines in the Sweden
area.
Ozark County
Gainesville 22 1445CST
Texas County
1 W Summersville 25 1510CST
Shannon County
12 WNW Alley Spg 25 1520CST
Shannon County
1 N Birch Tree 25 1545CST
Camden County
2 NW Camdenton 27 1535CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree over County
Road 578.
Camden County
8 SSE Camdenton 27 1550CST
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Todd County
2 NW Clotho 0 0
Morrison County
3 NW Harding 0 0
Measured by MNDOT sensor along
Highway 25 on south side of
Morrison--Crow Wing County line.
Benton County
4 E Sauk Rapids 0 0
Tree down across road.
Benton County
Duelm 0 0
Tree down across road.
Benton County
2 W Glendorado 0 0
Tree down over road.
Sherburne County
5 NE Clear Lake 0 0
Several 12 to 15 inch diameter
trees toppled.
Sherburne County
Clear Lake 0 0
Six inch diameter trees down.
Sherburne County
4 N Zimmerman 0 0
Highway 169 and County road 9.
Multiple trees down over highway.
Isanti County
3 W Isanti 0 0
Tree toppled over road.
Isanti County
5 W Isanti 0 0
Isanti County
8 WSW Isanti to 0 0
3 N Isanti
Many 3 inch tree limbs down,
Blue Earth County
Mankato 0 0
Lowlands and sidestreets across
much of Mankato were flooded.
Lac Qui Parle County
8 ENE Boyd 0 0
Some crops had significant damage.
Siding dented. Some vehicles
damaged.
Lac Qui Parle County
8 ENE Boyd 0 0
Several trees down.
Yellow Medicine
County
9 NW Granite Falls 0 0
Ground white with hail. Crops
sustained significant damage.
Chippewa County
3 SE Montevideo 0 0
Chippewa County
2 NW Wegdahl to 0 0
Wegdahl
Faribault County
Minnesota Lake 0 0
A few trees snapped. Some hail
reported but diameter could not
be determined. Combination of
wind and hail damaged some crops
across a small area. Three inches
of rain reported in just over an
hour.
Blue Earth County
Mankato 0 0
A tree collapsed onto a home on
Record Street, with another tree
falling near the intersection of
Mound Avenue and Owatonna Street.
Reported by Mankato Free Press.
Renville County
Franklin 0 0
Large sign at the Franklin BP gas
station along Highway 19 was torn
down. Reported by Fairfax Standard
Gazette newspaper.
Steele County
Owatonna 0 0 500K
Significant localized flooding
reported, most of which was
contained in the industrial park
on the western edge of Owatonna,
Several of the local factories had
flooding in their parking lots.
Railroad tracks washed out on North
Street. The Microtel hotel, located
in this area, had approximately 35
cars submerged in 3 to 4 feet of
water. One hundred and eighty
people were evacuated from 63 rooms
of the hotel by Emergency Services.
Some guests of the hotel reported
they had water up to their knees
in the lower level rooms. Owatonna
fire chief Mike Johnson mentioned
that 15 homes, mostly in the
southeast section of Owatonna had
flooding in their basements. Some
of these residents reported water
up to five feet deep. The over one
half million dollar damage estimate
included the damage at the hotel
plus the flooded vehicles.
Information provided by county
officials. A large area of mud
washed over Highway 14. The Red
Cross opened an emergency shelter
at the Owatonna High School. Some
information provided by Faribault
Daily News newspaper.
Blue Earth County
1 S Mankato 0 0
Mud slide reported on the southern
edge of town after several inches
of rain had fallen.
Yellow Medicine
County
2 N Porter 0 0
Stevens County
2 W Chokio 0 0
Waseca County
New Richland 0 0
Hail covered the ground up to half
an inch. Some small branches and
leaves were removed from trees.
Watonwan County
Butterfield 0 0
Power line down. One half inch
hail also reported.
Watonwan County
7 N Butterfield 0 0
Watonwan County
7 N Butterfield 0 0
Portable tin shed missing. Lawn
furniture blown around. Metal
birdhouse bent over. Large tree
limb felled over driveway from
local residence, Some damage
reported in Adrian Township,
extent unknown.
Watonwan County
5 w La Salle 0 0
Twelve inch diameter tree down in
extreme Northwest Watonwan county.
Hennepin County
Hopkins 0 0
Trees up to 18 inches in diameter
down near Highway 169 and Excelsior
Blvd.
Scott County
Shakopee 0 0
One and one half foot diameter tree
down near Highway 101 and Minnesota
River in northern Shakopee.
Hennepin County
Hopkins 0 0
Reported at Highway 169 and
Excelsior Blvd.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
Large branches blown down,
newspaper boxes and construction
signs blown over in Uptown near
26th and Hennepin. Numerous trees
down in the Lake Calhoun and Lake
Harriet areas, with a few roads
blocked. A large tree fell onto
the roof of a home in the 2300
block of Humboldt Ave. South.
About 30,000 electric customers
lost power in the western metro
according to Xcel Energy. Some
information provided by Star
Tribune newspaper.
Redwood County
9 S Redwood Falls 0 0
Forty to fifty foot tall tree with
a diameter larger then two feet
felled. In twenty minutes 0.86
inches of rain fell.
Redwood County
Sanborn 0 0
Four to six inch tree limbs were
severed in Sanborn Park. As
reported by Sanborn Sentinel
newspaper.
Redwood County
Wanda 0 0
Several trees and branches felled
in and around Wanda. As reported
by Sanborn Sentinel newspaper.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
One foot diameter tree pushed over
in downtown Minneapolis on 4th
Street.
Redwood County
Clements 0 0
Tin roof peeled back on building at
Clements lumber. Some trees and
branches also reported down in
Clements. As reported by Sanborn
Sentinel newspaper.
Ramsey County
Arden Hills 0 0
Three to four inch branches down.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
Three to four inches of rain in
several hours resulted in ponding
of water at numerous intersections
and low lying spots. Several
manhole covers in downtown
Minneapolis were blown out,
including one at 9th and Marquette,
where minor damage was incurred
due to one manhole cover hitting
the overhead skyway.
Scott County
Jordan 0 0
Localized flooding within the
city limits.
Le Sueur County
Le Sueur 0 0
Six inch water on roads. Gravel
washed out of parking lots.
Blue Earth County
Eagle Lake 0 0
Many streets flooded in town. In
one location water rose up to car
door length. In the northwest
portion of Blue Earth County, 3
to 6 inches of water spilled onto
roads from flooded ditches.
Lac Qui Parle County
3 SSW Marietta 0 0
Hail occurred in section 5 of
Mehurin Township. Soybean crop
damage reported in section 17
of Mehurin Township.
Yellow Medicine
County
6 SSE St Leo 0 0
Reports of crop damage extended
from St. Leo to the Lyon County
line.
Meeker County
Litchfield 0 0
Hail covered the ground
Yellow Medicine
County
Canby 0 0
Kandiyohi County
Thorpe 0 0
Kandiyohi County
Thorpe 0 0
Renville County
Lakeside 0 0
Mcleod County
5 S Hutchinson 0 0
Carver County
2 NW Young America 0 0
Carver County
Hamburg 0 0
Carver County
Cologne 0 0
Carver County
Cologne 0 0
Hail covered the ground and in some
places drifts were up to knee deep.
Reported by the Waconia Patriot
newspaper. Extensive leaf loss on
crops was reported around Cologne
by David Nicolai, a Regional
Extension Educator in crops with
the University of Minnesota
Extension Service.
Carver County
Cologne 0 0
Small trees down. Several branches
four inches in diameter felled. Pea
size hail also reported.
Carver County
Carver 0 0
Three to four inch diameter tree
down, 3 to 4 inch tree limbs
felled.
Carver County
Norwood 0 0
Trees and tree limbs downed.
Scott County
Jordan 0 0
Nicollet County
1 N Nicollet 0 0
Stearns County
Fairhaven 0 0
Scott County
1 S Lydia 0 0
Hail covered the ground.
Scott County
New Market 0 0
Scott County
1 NE Elko 0 0
Dakota County
5 S Lakeville 0 0
Dakota County
Farmington 0 0
Eighteen inch diameter tree down
at the FAA facility as reported
by NWS CWSU employee.
Goodhue County
Hader 0 0
Goodhue County
Wastedo 0 0
Goodhue County
2 S White Rock 0 0
Crops were damaged near Urland
Church and went east to Belle
Creek, just north of Belie Creek
and south to County Road 9. As
reported by Cannon Falls Beacon
newspaper.
Goodhue County
Goodhue 0 0
Goodhue County
Welch 0 0
Goodhue County
Red Wing 0 0
Steele County
Owatonna 0 0
Reported by the Owatonna police
department. Damage was incurred
to outside merchandise at a local
Cabela's store. A tent pole was
also snapped at this location. The
store manager also reported a
portable toilet was flung about
100 yards due to the strong winds.
MINNESOTA, Northeast
Cass County
5 S Backus 0 0
Five-inch diameter trees were
blown down.
Cass County
8 SSW Longville 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown
down on Highway 84 between Pine
River and Longville.
Crow Wing County
4 E Cross Lake 0 0
Two 10-inch diameter pine trees
were blown down.
Cass County
19 NE Federal Dam 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Cook County
23 N Tofte 0 0
The hail caused severe stripping
of vegetation.
Lake County
10 WNW Isabella 0 0
Trees were blown down east of
intersection of Highways 1 and
2, near McDougal Lake.
Koochiching County
2 S Mizpah 0 0
Itasca County
Wirt 0 0
Itasca County
3 NW Bowstring 0 0
The hail fell at Jessie View
Resort on Jessie Lake.
MINNESOTA, Northwest
Beltrami County
3 SW Puposky 0 0
Wilkin County
3 NW Foxhome 0 0
Otter Tail County
2 NE Rothsay 0 0
Clay County
Sabin 0 0
Numerous 4 inch diameter tree
branches were broken off.
Wilkin County
1 N Rothsay 0 0
Many large tree branches were
broken off in shelterbeks.
Otter Tail County
9 SW Pelican Rapids 0 0
Large tree branches were broken
off in shelterbelts.
Wilkin County
1 S Tenney 0 0
Clay County
2 S Rollag
Many large tree branches were
broken off.
Becker County
6 S Lake Park 0 0
A tree was blown onto a house.
Otter Tail County
4 S Dalton 0 0
The hail fell across Interstate
94 near the Otter Tail and Grant
county line.
Norman County
Ada 0 0
Grant County
3 W Ashby 0 0
The hail fell across Interstate
94 near the Grant and Otter Tail
county line.
Otter Tail County
5 SSW Clitherall 0 0
Otter Tail County
3 SW Bluffton 0 0
Otter Tail County
12 E Henning to 0 0
13 E Henning
Numerous 8 to 10 inch tree limbs
were snapped or twisted off along
the damage path near highway 210.
Peak wind speeds were estimated
at 80 mph.
Polk County
5 N Erskine 0 0
Many large branches were blown down
along the Polk and Red Lake county
line.
Red Lake County
4 S Brooks 0 0
Many large branches were blown down
near the Red Lake and Polk county
line.
Grant County
3 E Herman 0 0
A 12 inch diameter tree was blown
over and other large branches were
snapped off.
Beltrami County
2 S Thorhult 0 0
The hail fell along with 50 mph
wind gusts.
Grant County
8 WSW Hoffman to 0 0
7 WSW Hoffman
The tornado tracked to the east
through central Roseville Township,
tearing up several large trees in
the corner of a shelterbelt. A
tall steel silo was dented in near
the top and the silo cap was torn
off. The tornado was briefly
visible from about 3 miles
southwest of Barrett. The peak
wind speeds were estimated at
90 mph.
Grant County
3 SW Hoffman 0 0
Kittson County
Halma 0 0
Kittson County
Karlstad 0 0
Hail covered highway 11.
Kittson County
2 W Karlstad 0 0
Polk County
East Grand Forks 0 0
Kittson County
5 W Karlstad 0 0
Kittson County
Karlstad 0 0
Numerous 4 to 12 inch diameter tree
branches were broken off.
Marshall County
6 NW Strandquist 0 0
Roseau County
Greenbush 0 0
Roseau County
Greenbush 0 0
Polk County
Crookston 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down
near the University of Minnesota
Crookston campus.
Otter Tail County
8 NNE Bluffton 0 0
Garden plants were heavily damaged
Wadena County
9 N Wadena 0 0
Wadena County
Sebeka 0 0
Wadena County
2 E Verndale 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs and
branches were blown off in several
shelterbelts along U.S. Highway 10.
Mahnomen County
Waubun 0 0
Two funnel clouds were seen between
Mahnomen and Waubun.
Norman County
4 NE Twin Vly 0 0
A tornado briefly touched down in
an open field south of highway 200.
Norman County
5 E Halstad 0 0
Roseau County
1 E Pencer 0 0
Norman County
2 S Halstad 0 0
Several large tree branches were
snapped off by the strong wind.
Roseau County
3 E Pencer 0 0
Marshall County
2 NE Gatzke 0 0
Beltrami County
2 N Waskish 0 0
Roseau County
4 NE Roseau 0 0
Roseau County
3 NE Malung 0 0
Roseau County
3 NE Malung 0 0
Several large trees and tree limbs
were blown down.
Lake Of The Woods
County
Angle Inlet 0 0
The hail covered the ground.
Roseau County
1 W Pencer 0 0
Lake Of The Woods
County
Angle Inlet 0 0
Beltrami County
17 NW Fourtown 0 0
Marshall County
11 NE Gatzke 0 0
Roseau County
Skime 0 0
Polk County
2 SE Fertile 0 0
Beltrami County
Pennington 0 0
Norman County
2 NE Flaming 0 0
Mahnomen County
4 NW Mahnomen 0 0
The hail covered the ground.
Clearwater County
5 S Bagley 0 0
Norman County
1 W Fiom 0 0
Becker County
1 E Detroit Lakes 0 0
Otter Tail County
4 NE Vergas 0 0
Otter Tail County
Dent 0 0
Otter Tail County
1 S Ottertail 0 0
Otter Tail County
4 NE Amor 0 0
A weak tornado touched down on Dead
Lake and tracked southward for
about one-half of a mile. The
tornado moved onto the lake shore
north of Basswood and northeast
of Amor.
Otter Tail County
4 NE Amor 0 0
Otter Tail County
6 W Ottertail 0 0
The hail fell near Walker Lake.
Otter Tail County
Battle Lake 0 0
A persistent wall cloud with funnel
was reported between Battle Lake
and Clitheral.
Marshall County
12 E Stephen 0 0
Polk County
4 NNW Fisher 0 0
Wilkin County
2 N Lawndale 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Grant County
6 NE Elbow Lake 0 0
A large tree was split in two by
the strong wind.
Otter Tail County
7 S Perham 0 0
Many large trees were blown down
near Round Lake.
Otter Tail County
5 N New York Mills 0 0
Many large trees were uprooted or
snapped off by the strong wind.
MINNESOTA, Southeast
Dodge County
Claremont 0 1 400K
Lightning struck the steeple of a
church building, causing a fire,
which eventually burned the entire
structure to the ground. A
firefighter was seriously injured
when a wall collapsed on him.
Dodge County
4 N Hayfield 0 0
Mower County
5 E Grand Meadow 0 0
Fillmore County
Spring Viy 0 0
Hail the size of pennies and
nickels was reported by storm
spotters and the public.
MINNESOTA, Southwest
Lyon County
2 N Taunton 0 0
Rock County
8 S Magnolia 0 0
Large hail caused crop damage. The
amount of crop damage was not
known.
Nobles County
3 NNW Ellsworth 0 0
Large hail, mostly of nickel to
quarter size, but with some of
golf ball size, covered the
ground and caused crop damage.
The amount of crop damage was
not known.
Nobles County
4 N Ellsworth 0 0
Nobles County
1 NW Ellsworth 0 0
Lincoln County
5 W Lake Benton 0 0
Large hail was mostly nickel size
with a few larger stones.
Jackson County
6 N Jackson 0 0
Lincoln County
1 E Tyler 0 0
Lincoln County
Tyler 0 0
Lyon County
7 N Ghent 0 0
Lyon County
4 NE Minnesota 0 0
Lyon County
2 N Marshall 0 0
Lyon County
4 NE Marshall 0 0
Lyon County
5 SE Marshall 0 0
Lyon County
4 SE Marshall 0 0
Large hail covered the ground in
places and damaged crops. The hail
fell in a band 2 to 4 miles wide
from northwest to southeast.
Damage to corn and soybean crops
was total along the center of the
band, with less severe damage near
the edges. The amount of crop
damage could not be determined
because of the uncertainty of the
degree of recovery of the crops.
However, it was known that
thousands of acres were affected.
Lincoln County
1 E Arco to 0 0
Tyler
Large hail covered the ground in
places and caused damage to corn
and soybean crops. Some of the
damage appeared to be severe, but
the amount of crop damage could not
be determined because of the
uncertainty of the degree of
recovery of the crops. Several
thousand acres of crops were
affected.
Lincoln County
7 W Lake Benton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds snapped off
a blade of a wind turbine.
MINNESOTA, Southwest
Lyon County
Marshall 0 0
Lyon County
Russell 0 0
Large hail damaged crops. The
amount of crop damage was not
known.
Pipestone County
11 N Pipestone 0 0
Pipestone County
4 NW Holland 0 0
Pipestone County
4 N Holland 0 0
Large hail damaged crops in an area
roughly 6 miles square. Some crops,
especially soybeans, were expected
to be a total loss, while corn
crops were expected to have a
better chance of recovery. The
amount of crop damage could not
be determined.
Lyon County
1 N Balaton 0 0
Pipestone County
Pipestone 0 0
Murray County
8 N Currie 0 0
Large hail caused an unknown
amount of crop damage.
Murray County
9 NE Currie 0 0
Murray County
6 NNE Currie 0 0
Murray County
8 NNE Currie 0 0
Large hail damaged corn and soybean
crops. The amount of damage was not
known.
Pipestone County
9 SSW Pipestone 0 0
Pipestone County
3 W Edgerton 0 0
Pipestone County
Edgerton 0 0
Pipestone County
2 S Edgerton 0 0
Large hail damaged crops in a
roughly 3 mile square area near
and west of Edgerton. Both corn
and soybean crops were stripped in
places. Corn crops were expected to
have a better chance of recovery
than soybeans, and it was judged
too late to replant soybean crops
that were deemed a total loss. The
amount of crop damage could not be
determined because of the uncertain
degree of recovery.
Rock County
6 NE Hardwick 0 0
Nobles County
4 NNE Lismore 0 0
Rock County
4 W Beaver Creek 0 0
Nobles County
Ellsworth 0 0
MINNESOTA West
NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA West Central
Traverse County
7 E Browns Vly 0 0
Traverse County
13 N Wheaton 0 0
Traverse County
4 SW Collis 0 0
Big Stone County
1 NE Johnson 0 0
Traverse County
9 NNW Wheaton 0 0
Large branches were downed
by high winds.
Traverse County
10 N Wheaton 0 0
Large branches were downed
by high winds.
MISSISSIPPI, Central
Leake County
Madden 0 0 1K
Several trees were blown down.
Clarke County
5 SW Quitman 0 0 5K
Several trees were blown down.
Madison County
3 NW Camden 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Warren County
Oak Ridge 0 0 50K
Numerous trees were blown down
along with several power lines.
Rankin County
Florence 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Humphreys County
4 SW Louise 0 0
Sharkey County
l0 ESE Anguilla 0 0
Grenada County
9 E Grenada 0 0
Leflore County
3 N Itta Bena 0 0
Montgomery County
4 E Kilmichael 0 0
Attala County
6 N Hesterville Ln 0 0
9 N Hesterville
Carroll County
5 SE Vaiden to 0 0
3 E Vaiden
Carroll County
4 N Vaiden 0 0 40K
The roof of a well build shed was
blown off and numerous trees were
blown down around the area.
Bolivar County
3 SW Cleveland 0 0
Clay County
11 W West Pt to 0 0
13 W West Pt
Several trees were blown down.
Webster County
2 NW Mathiston 0 0
Leake County
4 N Walnut Grove 0 0
A few trees were blown down
across a road.
Oktibbeha County
Starkville 0 0
Oktibbeha County
Starkville 0 0
Clarke County
4 N Enterprise to 0 0
2 W Enterprise
Lauderdale County
11 SW Meridian 0 0
Clarke County
Enterprise 0 0 20K
Several trees and power lines
were blown down around Enterprise.
Jones County
5 N Laurel to 0 0 50K
4 N Laurel
Numerous trees and large limbs
were blown down along with one
barn damaged.
Forrest County
Hattiesburg 0 0 20K
Several trees and power lines
were blown down.
Jones County
7 SW Laurel 0 0
Jones County
5 SW Laurel 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down.
Jones County
2 N Ellisville 0 0 50K
Numerous trees and power lines
were blown down.
Jones County
7 W Laurel 0 0 10K
A few trees and power lines
were blown down.
Covington County
8 E Collins 0 0 10K
A few trees and power lines
blown down.
Lamar County
Sumrall 0 0
A few trees were blown
down around Sumrall.
Marion County
Columbia 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Noxubee County
Panlette 0 0
MISSISSIPPI, North
Lee County
1 N Nettleton 0 0 2K
Straight line winds knocked down
tree limbs and signs 1 mile north
of Nettleton.
Pontotoc County
5 S Pontotoc 0 0 3K
Pontotoc Sheriffs Office reported
straight line winds that knocked
down trees along Highway 15 5
miles south of Pontotoc.
Yalobusha County
Coffeeville 0 0 2K
A few trees and power lines were
knocked downy by straight line
winds in Coffeeville.
MISSISSIPPI, South
Pike County
Osyka 0 0 3K
Thunderstorm winds blew a tree down
on a house and caused damage to the
roof of another house.
Jackson County
6 NE Ocean Spgs 0 0
One inch diameter hail was reported
near Fort Bayou and Antioch.
Jackson County
Pascagoula 0 0
Hancock County
Kiln 0 0
Penny to dime size hail was
reported.
MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
Stone County
Ramsey Spgs 0 0 10K
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines near
Ramsey Springs.
Perry County
Janice 0 0
Golfball size hail fell from a
thunderstorm near Janice. No damage
was reported as most of the hail
fell over forest land.
MISSOURI, East
Montgomery County
Countywide 0 0
Two to four inches of rain fell
over Montgomery County in less than
two hours, causing numerous roads
to become flooded. Some flooding
was reported at the junction of
County Highways J and N near
Minnesota and portions of Hwy J
south of Minnesota. Also, State
Hwy 19 south of Montgomery City
was flooded, as well as State Hwy
161 between Montgomery City and
Danville.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
St. Charles County
3 S O Fallon 0 0
St. Louis County
Chesterfield 0 0
St. Louis County
1 S Ballwin 0 0
Boone County
Halisville 0 0
Audrain County
9.6 SW Mexico 0 0
Audrain County
8 SW Mexico 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down
several power lines onto County
Road HH.
Callaway County
Auxvasse 0 0
Callaway County
4 NE Auxvasse 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down
numerous large trees 3 miles
east of US 54 near the Callaway/
Audrain county line. Several of
the trees caused moderate damage
to a house and destroyed an
unoccupied van. No injuries were
reported.
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
Large hail fell for 15 minutes in
and around the city of Columbia.
Boone County
4 W Columbia 0 0
Montgomery County
2 SE New Florence to 0 0
1 WNW High Hill
A tornado formed just south of
Interstate 70 destroying several
large power poles. The tornado
moved east, crossing I-70 and
damaging a barn about 75 yards
north of the highway.
Callaway County
.2 N Shamrock to 0 0
.5 SE Shamrock
A small tornado formed just north
of Shamrock on the west side of
Highway B. At this location one
home sustained minor roof damage.
The tornado moved southeast
crossing Highway B and damaged
two machine sheds and downed
several large trees. Further
southeast a barn was completely
destroyed. A man observed the
tornado from a tractor while the
tornado was in this area. The
last damage noted was several
large trees downed near County
Road 1037.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 0 0
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 0 0
Numerous large tree branches
were blown down around town.
Montgomery County
New Florence 0 0
Callaway County
7 WNW Fulton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down
several trees and power lines
on Route F between Route KK
and Route WW.
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
One inch hail was reported at
Smiley Road just north of I-70.
Boone County
(Cou)Columbia Rgnl A 0 0
Boone County
Ashland 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down
around town.
Warren County
4 W Warrenton 0 0
Warren County
1 W Treloar 0 0
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Montgomery County
7 W Rhineland 0 0
Montgomery County
Rhineland
Lincoln County
Troy
Several large tree limbs were
blown down.
Franklin County
New Haven 0 0
Franklin County
New Haven 0 0
Franklin County
5 ESE Washington 0 0
Several large tree limbs were
blown down onto Highway 100.
St. Louis County
1 W St Louis Spirit Of 0 0
A large tree was blown down onto
Eatherton Road one mile west of
Spirit of St. Louis Airport.
Cole County
Jefferson City 0 0
Callaway County
Holts Summit 0 0
Callaway County
Jefferson City Arpt 0 0
Osage County
Frankenstein 0 0
Osage County
Linn 0 0
Boone County
6 W Columbia 0 0
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
Callaway County
8 W Kingdom City 0 0
Audrain County
1 W Mexico 0 0
Audrain County
Mexico 0 0
Audrain County
Mexico 0 0
Callaway County
Countywide 0 0
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
Callaway county, mainly along the
Interstate 70 corridor. Numerous
roads were closed due to high
water.
Moniteau County
Northwest Portion 0 0
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
northwestern portions of Monroe
County, northwest of Paris.
Numerous roads were closed due
to high water including Highway
J west of State Route 15, Highway
A north of Highway J and Highway
DD west of Highway A. Numerous
streets in the town of Granville
were flooded.
Audrain County
West Portion 0 0
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
western sections of Audrain County.
Numerous roads were closed due to
high water including Highway FF
west of Mexico and Highway T west
of Highway E. Several roads in
Mexico were briefly flooded.
Boone County
Countywide 0 0
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
Boone county, mainly along the
Interstate 70 corridor. Numerous
roads were closed due to high
water, especially on the northwest
side of Columbia.
Audrain County
2.4 NW Thompson 0 0
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. Hail
to nickel size fell for about 5
minutes, severely damaging a corn
field. The hail nearly covered the
ground. No injuries were reported.
Audrain County
2.4 NW Thompson 0 0
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. An
area of downburst winds occurred
1 to 2.5 miles north of the
intersection of Missouri Route 22
and Highway E. Numerous large tree
limbs were blown down as well as
several trees. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
6.2 NNW Mexico 0 0
Audrain County
6.2 NNW Mexico to 0 0
3.5 S Vandalia
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. A
large area of downburst winds
extended from 6.2 miles north
northwest of Mexico to 3.5 miles
south of Vandalia. The most intense
damage occurred 6.2 miles north
northwest of Mexico along Missouri
Route 15. Numerous trees were
uprooted as well as numerous large
tree limbs. One home in this area
sustained minor roof damage due to
fallen limbs. Additional tree and
crop damage occurred as the storm
moved to the east. Also, several
power poles were snapped in half
in Laddonia. The width of the
damage swath was about two miles
wide for the entire path length.
No injuries were reported.
Audrain County
6.4 NNW Mexico 0 0
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
first of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 6.4
miles north northwest of Mexico,
about three quarters of a mile
west of Route 15 and just south
of Highway T. Several large trees
were uprooted or snapped off along
the tenth of mile damage path. Some
of the branches caused minor damage
to the roof and side of a home and
a machine shed. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
5.6 NNW Mexico to 0 0
5.6 N Mexico
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
second of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 5.6
miles north northwest of Mexico,
about half a mile east of Route
15. A large machine shed was
totally destroyed with debris
from the shed displaced 300 yards
to the east. Numerous trees were
blown down and a home sustained
moderate roof damage. The tornado
traveled to the east for about a
mile before lifting and
dissipating. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
6 N Mexico 0 0
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
third of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 6.0
miles north of Mexico, about 1.2
miles east of Route 15. A grain
bin was destroyed and several
large trees were topped along
the quarter of a mile path. No
injuries were reported.
Audrain County
Laddonia 0 0
Audrain County
1 NE Laddonia to 0 0
.6 NE Farber
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
last of four tornadoes in Audrain
County touched down 1 mile
northeast of Laddonia, in an open
field. As it traveled to the
northeast it moved into the
southwest portions of Farber. It
blew down several large trees and
numerous tree limbs in town. One
tree severely damaged the roof of
a home in Farber. The tornado
lifted and dissipated about six
tenths of a mile northeast of
Farber, near U.S. Route 54. No
injuries were reported.
Pike County
1.5 W Estes to 0 0
Ashley
A severe thunderstorm moved across
Pike County, causing wide spread
wind damage from west of Estes to
Ashley. Numerous trees and large
tree limbs were blown down along
the damage path. No injuries were
reported.
Pike County
3 NW New Hartford 0 0
Pike County
Ashley 0 0
A tornado briefly touched down in
the small town of Ashley. It blew
down several trees and large tree
limbs. The community center
sustained minor shingle damage
and an old machine shed on the
west side of town had minor damage.
No injuries were reported.
Gasconade County
4 E Drake 0 0
Several tree limbs were blown down
and some small trees were uprooted.
Franklin County
7 SW New Haven 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Franklin County
1 E New Haven 0 0
A semi was blown over on Missouri
Route 100 east of New Haven.
Rails County
Hutchinson 0 0
St. Louis County
3 SE Hazelwood 0 0
Nickel to quarter size hail fell
for 5 minutes and covered the
ground.
Montgomery County
Wellsville 0 0
Several power lines were blown
down in Wellsville.
Franklin County
1 E Union 0 0
Jefferson County
De Sotn 0 0
Washington County
Old Mines 0 0
Shelby County
2 E Leonard 0 0
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Kennett 0 0 0.01K
Heavy rain caused 50 percent of the
streets in Kennett to be impassable
from flooding.
Pemiscot County
Concord 0 0 5K
Straight line winds caused damage
to a mobile home and uprooted a
tree near Concord.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Clark County
4.5 WNW Anson 0 0
3 inch diameter branch broken.
An upper level disturbance
initiated thunderstorms in a nearly
moist atmosphere ahead of a
stationary front running from
northwest Missouri into northeast
Illinois. Numerous storms pulsed
severe across southeast Iowa and
west central Illinois with wind
being the primary threat. Once the
storms moved far enough away from
the front and into drier air, hail
and wind became a combined threat
across west central Illinois.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Bates County
5 E Adrian 0 0
Several roads under water due
to heavy rains. 1 foot of water
reported over Highway 18 1/2
mile east of County Road KK.
Bates County
Rich Hill 0 0
Livingston County
6 W Spring Hill 0 0
Linn County
10 N Brookfield 0 0
Linn County
Brookfield 0 0
Linn County
Brookfield 0 0
Lafayette County
3 SW Higginsville 0 0
Howard County
New Franklin 0 0
Howard County
New Franklin 0 0
Cooper County
Boonville 0 0
Cooper County
7 E Boonville 0 0
Cooper County
Bunceton 0 0
Pettis County
Smithton 0 0
Pettis County
Smithton 0 0
Pettis County
4 S Smithton 0 0
Jackson County
Sugar Creek 0 0
Jackson County
7 S Kansas City 0 0
Jackson County
5 S Kansas City 0 0
Clay County
Liberty 0 0
Ray County
Richmond 0 0
Johnson County
Fayetteville 0 0
Johnson County
5 N Warrensburg 0 0
Daviess County
5 N Winston 0 0
Macon County
3 SW Atlanta 0 0
Mercer County
6 S Princeton 0 0
Mercer County
Princeton 0 0
Daviess County
Pattonsburg 0 0
Macon County
Macon 0 0
Street flooding reported in Macon.
10 inches of flowing water reported
over roads.
Macon County
Elmer 0 0
3 feet of water covering Highway
F between Ethel and Elmer.
Worth County
Sheridan 0 0
De Kalb County
Union Star 0 0
Macon County
Ethel 0 0
Cass County
4 SE Garden City 0 0
Cass County
3 E Dayton 0 0
Cass County
Creighton 0 0
Cass County
Creighton 0 0 25K
Harrison County
Ridgeway 0 0
Worth County
Grant City 0 0
Carroll County
8 NW Bogard 0 0
MISSOURI, Southeast
Stoddard County
Advance 0 1 71K
A thunderstorm downburst containing
winds estimated near 65 MPH moved
northeast across the community of
Advance. The damage path was about
3/4 mile long and 440 yards wide.
Numerous large tree limbs and a
couple of trees were downed,
resulting in damage to power lines.
Metal facades were damaged or blown
off several buildings. A couple of
businesses suffered damage to their
roofs. An empty semi-trailer, a
storage shed, and a wooden fence
were blown over. A framed sign and
the glass doors of a supermarket
were blown out. Some vehicles were
damaged by flying debris. A woman
was slightly injured when some roof
awning panels blew off and wrapped
around her vehicle.
Scott County
Vanduser 0 0 3K
Several large tree limbs were blown
down. Minor damage to roofs was
reported on the western side of
town.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Mcdonald County
Pineville 0 0
Thunderstorms containing heavy
rainfall caused flash flooding
over city streets in Pineville.
The Emergency Manager had measured
two inches of rain within a 30
minute period.
Dade County
Lockwood 0 0
Mcdonald County
5 S Goodman 0 0
Mcdonald County
3 S Goodman 0 0
Jasper County
2 NW Sarcoxie 0 0
Vernon County
2 NW Walker 0 0
Vernon County
Walker 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree.
Vernon County
2 E Walker 0 0
A section of Highway EE became
impassable from flash flooding.
Morgan County
5 NNW Florence 0 0
Douglas County
5 N Ava 0 0
Jasper County
2 SE Asbury 0 0
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
over a section of Highway N and
also over a section of County
Road 270.
Benton County
5 S Cole Camp 0 0
Polk County
Bolivar 0 0 10K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree onto a roof
which caused damage.
Morgan County
Gravois Mills 0 0
Greene County
10 W Springfield 0 0
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Miller County
Eldon 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed several trees and power
lines.
Taney County
5 N Rueter 0 0
Benton County
3 S Lincoln 0 0
Ozark County
Wasola 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few trees near Wasola.
Phelps County
Rolla 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few trees along Highway
63 within the city limits
Phelps County
Rolla 0 0
Taney County
Protem 0 0 5K
Several powerlines had to be
repaired from large trees blowing
down onto them.
Ozark County
4 w Isabella 0 05K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few powerlines.
Douglas County
10 SE Ava 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed powerlines in the Sweden
area.
Ozark County
Gainesville 0 0
Texas County
1 W Summersville 0 0
Shannon County
12 WNW Alley Spg 0 0
Shannon County
1 N Birch Tree 0 0
Camden County
2 NW Camdenton 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree over County
Road 578.
Camden County
8 SSE Camdenton 0 0
Location Character of Storm
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Todd County
2 NW Clotho Hail (0.75)
Morrison County
3 NW Harding Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Measured by MNDOT sensor along
Highway 25 on south side of
Morrison--Crow Wing County line.
Benton County
4 E Sauk Rapids Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down across road.
Benton County
Duelm Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down across road.
Benton County
2 W Glendorado Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down over road.
Sherburne County
5 NE Clear Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several 12 to 15 inch diameter
trees toppled.
Sherburne County
Clear Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Six inch diameter trees down.
Sherburne County
4 N Zimmerman Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Highway 169 and County road 9.
Multiple trees down over highway.
Isanti County
3 W Isanti Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree toppled over road.
Isanti County
5 W Isanti Hail (0.75)
Isanti County
8 WSW Isanti to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
3 N Isanti
Many 3 inch tree limbs down,
Blue Earth County
Mankato Flash Flood
Lowlands and sidestreets across
much of Mankato were flooded.
Lac Qui Parle County
8 ENE Boyd Hail (2.00)
Some crops had significant damage.
Siding dented. Some vehicles
damaged.
Lac Qui Parle County
8 ENE Boyd Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down.
Yellow Medicine
County
9 NW Granite Falls Hail (1.75)
Ground white with hail. Crops
sustained significant damage.
Chippewa County
3 SE Montevideo Hail (0.75)
Chippewa County
2 NW Wegdahl to Hail (0.88)
Wegdahl
Faribault County
Minnesota Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees snapped. Some hail
reported but diameter could not
be determined. Combination of
wind and hail damaged some crops
across a small area. Three inches
of rain reported in just over an
hour.
Blue Earth County
Mankato Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A tree collapsed onto a home on
Record Street, with another tree
falling near the intersection of
Mound Avenue and Owatonna Street.
Reported by Mankato Free Press.
Renville County
Franklin Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large sign at the Franklin BP gas
station along Highway 19 was torn
down. Reported by Fairfax Standard
Gazette newspaper.
Steele County
Owatonna Flash Flood
Significant localized flooding
reported, most of which was
contained in the industrial park
on the western edge of Owatonna,
Several of the local factories had
flooding in their parking lots.
Railroad tracks washed out on North
Street. The Microtel hotel, located
in this area, had approximately 35
cars submerged in 3 to 4 feet of
water. One hundred and eighty
people were evacuated from 63 rooms
of the hotel by Emergency Services.
Some guests of the hotel reported
they had water up to their knees
in the lower level rooms. Owatonna
fire chief Mike Johnson mentioned
that 15 homes, mostly in the
southeast section of Owatonna had
flooding in their basements. Some
of these residents reported water
up to five feet deep. The over one
half million dollar damage estimate
included the damage at the hotel
plus the flooded vehicles.
Information provided by county
officials. A large area of mud
washed over Highway 14. The Red
Cross opened an emergency shelter
at the Owatonna High School. Some
information provided by Faribault
Daily News newspaper.
Blue Earth County
1 S Mankato Flash Flood
Mud slide reported on the southern
edge of town after several inches
of rain had fallen.
Yellow Medicine
County
2 N Porter Hail (1.00)
Stevens County
2 W Chokio Hail (0.75)
Waseca County
New Richland Hail (1.00)
Hail covered the ground up to half
an inch. Some small branches and
leaves were removed from trees.
Watonwan County
Butterfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Power line down. One half inch
hail also reported.
Watonwan County
7 N Butterfield Hail (0.75)
Watonwan County
7 N Butterfield Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Portable tin shed missing. Lawn
furniture blown around. Metal
birdhouse bent over. Large tree
limb felled over driveway from
local residence, Some damage
reported in Adrian Township,
extent unknown.
Watonwan County
5 w La Salle Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Twelve inch diameter tree down in
extreme Northwest Watonwan county.
Hennepin County
Hopkins Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees up to 18 inches in diameter
down near Highway 169 and Excelsior
Blvd.
Scott County
Shakopee Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
One and one half foot diameter tree
down near Highway 101 and Minnesota
River in northern Shakopee.
Hennepin County
Hopkins Hail (0.75)
Reported at Highway 169 and
Excelsior Blvd.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Hail (1.00)
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large branches blown down,
newspaper boxes and construction
signs blown over in Uptown near
26th and Hennepin. Numerous trees
down in the Lake Calhoun and Lake
Harriet areas, with a few roads
blocked. A large tree fell onto
the roof of a home in the 2300
block of Humboldt Ave. South.
About 30,000 electric customers
lost power in the western metro
according to Xcel Energy. Some
information provided by Star
Tribune newspaper.
Redwood County
9 S Redwood Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Forty to fifty foot tall tree with
a diameter larger then two feet
felled. In twenty minutes 0.86
inches of rain fell.
Redwood County
Sanborn Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Four to six inch tree limbs were
severed in Sanborn Park. As
reported by Sanborn Sentinel
newspaper.
Redwood County
Wanda Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and branches felled
in and around Wanda. As reported
by Sanborn Sentinel newspaper.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
One foot diameter tree pushed over
in downtown Minneapolis on 4th
Street.
Redwood County
Clements Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tin roof peeled back on building at
Clements lumber. Some trees and
branches also reported down in
Clements. As reported by Sanborn
Sentinel newspaper.
Ramsey County
Arden Hills Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Three to four inch branches down.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Heavy Rain
Three to four inches of rain in
several hours resulted in ponding
of water at numerous intersections
and low lying spots. Several
manhole covers in downtown
Minneapolis were blown out,
including one at 9th and Marquette,
where minor damage was incurred
due to one manhole cover hitting
the overhead skyway.
Scott County
Jordan Flash Flood
Localized flooding within the
city limits.
Le Sueur County
Le Sueur Flash Flood
Six inch water on roads. Gravel
washed out of parking lots.
Blue Earth County
Eagle Lake Flash Flood
Many streets flooded in town. In
one location water rose up to car
door length. In the northwest
portion of Blue Earth County, 3
to 6 inches of water spilled onto
roads from flooded ditches.
Lac Qui Parle County
3 SSW Marietta Hail (1.00)
Hail occurred in section 5 of
Mehurin Township. Soybean crop
damage reported in section 17
of Mehurin Township.
Yellow Medicine
County
6 SSE St Leo Hail (1.00)
Reports of crop damage extended
from St. Leo to the Lyon County
line.
Meeker County
Litchfield Hail (0.75)
Hail covered the ground
Yellow Medicine
County
Canby Hail (1.00)
Kandiyohi County
Thorpe Hail (1.00)
Kandiyohi County
Thorpe Hail (1.00)
Renville County
Lakeside Hail (0.88)
Mcleod County
5 S Hutchinson Hail (0.88)
Carver County
2 NW Young America Hail (0.75)
Carver County
Hamburg Hail (0.75)
Carver County
Cologne Hail (1.75)
Carver County
Cologne Hail (0.88)
Hail covered the ground and in some
places drifts were up to knee deep.
Reported by the Waconia Patriot
newspaper. Extensive leaf loss on
crops was reported around Cologne
by David Nicolai, a Regional
Extension Educator in crops with
the University of Minnesota
Extension Service.
Carver County
Cologne Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Small trees down. Several branches
four inches in diameter felled. Pea
size hail also reported.
Carver County
Carver Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Three to four inch diameter tree
down, 3 to 4 inch tree limbs
felled.
Carver County
Norwood Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and tree limbs downed.
Scott County
Jordan Hail (0.88)
Nicollet County
1 N Nicollet Hail (0.75)
Stearns County
Fairhaven Hail (0.75)
Scott County
1 S Lydia Hail (1.50)
Hail covered the ground.
Scott County
New Market Hail (0.75)
Scott County
1 NE Elko Hail (1.00)
Dakota County
5 S Lakeville Hail (1.00)
Dakota County
Farmington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Eighteen inch diameter tree down
at the FAA facility as reported
by NWS CWSU employee.
Goodhue County
Hader Hail (0.75)
Goodhue County
Wastedo Hail (0.75)
Goodhue County
2 S White Rock Hail (1.00)
Crops were damaged near Urland
Church and went east to Belle
Creek, just north of Belie Creek
and south to County Road 9. As
reported by Cannon Falls Beacon
newspaper.
Goodhue County
Goodhue Hail (0.88)
Goodhue County
Welch Hail (0.88)
Goodhue County
Red Wing Hail (0.88)
Steele County
Owatonna Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Reported by the Owatonna police
department. Damage was incurred
to outside merchandise at a local
Cabela's store. A tent pole was
also snapped at this location. The
store manager also reported a
portable toilet was flung about
100 yards due to the strong winds.
MINNESOTA, Northeast
Cass County
5 S Backus Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Five-inch diameter trees were
blown down.
Cass County
8 SSW Longville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown
down on Highway 84 between Pine
River and Longville.
Crow Wing County
4 E Cross Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two 10-inch diameter pine trees
were blown down.
Cass County
19 NE Federal Dam Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down.
Cook County
23 N Tofte Hail (1.00)
The hail caused severe stripping
of vegetation.
Lake County
10 WNW Isabella Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down east of
intersection of Highways 1 and
2, near McDougal Lake.
Koochiching County
2 S Mizpah Hail (1.00)
Itasca County
Wirt Hail (0.88)
Itasca County
3 NW Bowstring Hail (0.75)
The hail fell at Jessie View
Resort on Jessie Lake.
MINNESOTA, Northwest
Beltrami County
3 SW Puposky Hail (0.75)
Wilkin County
3 NW Foxhome Hail (1.00)
Otter Tail County
2 NE Rothsay Hail (0.75)
Clay County
Sabin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous 4 inch diameter tree
branches were broken off.
Wilkin County
1 N Rothsay Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Many large tree branches were
broken off in shelterbeks.
Otter Tail County
9 SW Pelican Rapids Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large tree branches were broken
off in shelterbelts.
Wilkin County
1 S Tenney Hail (1.75)
Clay County
2 S Rollag Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Many large tree branches were
broken off.
Becker County
6 S Lake Park Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A tree was blown onto a house.
Otter Tail County
4 S Dalton Hail (1.00)
The hail fell across Interstate
94 near the Otter Tail and Grant
county line.
Norman County
Ada Hail (1.00)
Grant County
3 W Ashby Hail (1.00)
The hail fell across Interstate
94 near the Grant and Otter Tail
county line.
Otter Tail County
5 SSW Clitherall Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Otter Tail County
3 SW Bluffton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Otter Tail County
12 E Henning to Tornado (Fl)
13 E Henning
Numerous 8 to 10 inch tree limbs
were snapped or twisted off along
the damage path near highway 210.
Peak wind speeds were estimated
at 80 mph.
Polk County
5 N Erskine Thunderstorm Wind (GS0)
Many large branches were blown down
along the Polk and Red Lake county
line.
Red Lake County
4 S Brooks Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Many large branches were blown down
near the Red Lake and Polk county
line.
Grant County
3 E Herman Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A 12 inch diameter tree was blown
over and other large branches were
snapped off.
Beltrami County
2 S Thorhult Hail (0.75)
The hail fell along with 50 mph
wind gusts.
Grant County
8 WSW Hoffman to Tornado (Fl)
7 WSW Hoffman
The tornado tracked to the east
through central Roseville Township,
tearing up several large trees in
the corner of a shelterbelt. A
tall steel silo was dented in near
the top and the silo cap was torn
off. The tornado was briefly
visible from about 3 miles
southwest of Barrett. The peak
wind speeds were estimated at
90 mph.
Grant County
3 SW Hoffman Hail (0.88)
Kittson County
Halma Hail (0.75)
Kittson County
Karlstad Hail (0.75)
Hail covered highway 11.
Kittson County
2 W Karlstad Hail (1.00)
Polk County
East Grand Forks Hail (0.75)
Kittson County
5 W Karlstad Hail (0.75)
Kittson County
Karlstad Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous 4 to 12 inch diameter tree
branches were broken off.
Marshall County
6 NW Strandquist Hail (1.00)
Roseau County
Greenbush Hail (0.75)
Roseau County
Greenbush Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Polk County
Crookston Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree branches were blown down
near the University of Minnesota
Crookston campus.
Otter Tail County
8 NNE Bluffton Hail (0.75)
Garden plants were heavily damaged
Wadena County
9 N Wadena Hail (0.75)
Wadena County
Sebeka Hail (0.88)
Wadena County
2 E Verndale Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous large tree limbs and
branches were blown off in several
shelterbelts along U.S. Highway 10.
Mahnomen County
Waubun Funnel Cloud
Two funnel clouds were seen between
Mahnomen and Waubun.
Norman County
4 NE Twin Vly Tornado (F0)
A tornado briefly touched down in
an open field south of highway 200.
Norman County
5 E Halstad Hail (0.75)
Roseau County
1 E Pencer Hail (0.88)
Norman County
2 S Halstad Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large tree branches were
snapped off by the strong wind.
Roseau County
3 E Pencer Hail (1.00)
Marshall County
2 NE Gatzke Hail (0.88)
Beltrami County
2 N Waskish Hail (0.75)
Roseau County
4 NE Roseau Hail (1.00)
Roseau County
3 NE Malung Hail (0.75)
Roseau County
3 NE Malung Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees and tree limbs
were blown down.
Lake Of The Woods
County
Angle Inlet Hail (1.00)
The hail covered the ground.
Roseau County
1 W Pencer Hail (0.75)
Lake Of The Woods
County
Angle Inlet Hail (2.00)
Beltrami County
17 NW Fourtown Hail (1.00)
Marshall County
11 NE Gatzke Hail (1.00)
Roseau County
Skime Hail (1.00)
Polk County
2 SE Fertile Hail (0.75)
Beltrami County
Pennington Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Norman County
2 NE Flaming Hail (1.00)
Mahnomen County
4 NW Mahnomen Hail (0.88)
The hail covered the ground.
Clearwater County
5 S Bagley Hail (0.88)
Norman County
1 W Fiom Hail (0.88)
Becker County
1 E Detroit Lakes Hail (1.00)
Otter Tail County
4 NE Vergas Hail (0.75)
Otter Tail County
Dent Hail (0.75)
Otter Tail County
1 S Ottertail Hail (1.00)
Otter Tail County
4 NE Amor Tornado (F0)
A weak tornado touched down on Dead
Lake and tracked southward for
about one-half of a mile. The
tornado moved onto the lake shore
north of Basswood and northeast
of Amor.
Otter Tail County
4 NE Amor Hail (1.75)
Otter Tail County
6 W Ottertail Hail (2.00)
The hail fell near Walker Lake.
Otter Tail County
Battle Lake Funnel Cloud
A persistent wall cloud with funnel
was reported between Battle Lake
and Clitheral.
Marshall County
12 E Stephen Hail (0.75)
Polk County
4 NNW Fisher Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Wilkin County
2 N Lawndale Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Grant County
6 NE Elbow Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A large tree was split in two by
the strong wind.
Otter Tail County
7 S Perham Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Many large trees were blown down
near Round Lake.
Otter Tail County
5 N New York Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Many large trees were uprooted or
snapped off by the strong wind.
MINNESOTA, Southeast
Dodge County
Claremont Lightning
Lightning struck the steeple of a
church building, causing a fire,
which eventually burned the entire
structure to the ground. A
firefighter was seriously injured
when a wall collapsed on him.
Dodge County
4 N Hayfield Hail (0.75)
Mower County
5 E Grand Meadow Hail (0.75)
Fillmore County
Spring Viy Hail (0.88)
Hail the size of pennies and
nickels was reported by storm
spotters and the public.
MINNESOTA, Southwest
Lyon County
2 N Taunton Hail (0.75)
Rock County
8 S Magnolia Hail (1.75)
Large hail caused crop damage. The
amount of crop damage was not
known.
Nobles County
3 NNW Ellsworth Hail (1.75)
Large hail, mostly of nickel to
quarter size, but with some of
golf ball size, covered the
ground and caused crop damage.
The amount of crop damage was
not known.
Nobles County
4 N Ellsworth Hail (1.75)
Nobles County
1 NW Ellsworth Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
5 W Lake Benton Hail (1.50)
Large hail was mostly nickel size
with a few larger stones.
Jackson County
6 N Jackson Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
1 E Tyler Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
Tyler Hail (0.75)
Lyon County
7 N Ghent Hail (1.00)
Lyon County
4 NE Minnesota Hail (0.75)
Lyon County
2 N Marshall Hail (1.00)
Lyon County
4 NE Marshall Hail (0.75)
Lyon County
5 SE Marshall Hail (1.00)
Lyon County
4 SE Marshall Hail (1.00)
Large hail covered the ground in
places and damaged crops. The hail
fell in a band 2 to 4 miles wide
from northwest to southeast.
Damage to corn and soybean crops
was total along the center of the
band, with less severe damage near
the edges. The amount of crop
damage could not be determined
because of the uncertainty of the
degree of recovery of the crops.
However, it was known that
thousands of acres were affected.
Lincoln County
1 E Arco to Hail (1.00)
Tyler
Large hail covered the ground in
places and caused damage to corn
and soybean crops. Some of the
damage appeared to be severe, but
the amount of crop damage could not
be determined because of the
uncertainty of the degree of
recovery of the crops. Several
thousand acres of crops were
affected.
Lincoln County
7 W Lake Benton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Thunderstorm winds snapped off
a blade of a wind turbine.
MINNESOTA, Southwest
Lyon County
Marshall Hail (0.75)
Lyon County
Russell Hail (0.88)
Large hail damaged crops. The
amount of crop damage was not
known.
Pipestone County
11 N Pipestone Hail (0.88)
Pipestone County
4 NW Holland Hail (1.00)
Pipestone County
4 N Holland Hail (0.88)
Large hail damaged crops in an area
roughly 6 miles square. Some crops,
especially soybeans, were expected
to be a total loss, while corn
crops were expected to have a
better chance of recovery. The
amount of crop damage could not
be determined.
Lyon County
1 N Balaton Hail (0.88)
Pipestone County
Pipestone Hail (0.75)
Murray County
8 N Currie Hail (1.75)
Large hail caused an unknown
amount of crop damage.
Murray County
9 NE Currie Hail (0.88)
Murray County
6 NNE Currie Hail (1.00)
Murray County
8 NNE Currie Hail (1.00)
Large hail damaged corn and soybean
crops. The amount of damage was not
known.
Pipestone County
9 SSW Pipestone Hail (0.75)
Pipestone County
3 W Edgerton Hail (0.88)
Pipestone County
Edgerton Hail (0.88)
Pipestone County
2 S Edgerton Hail (0.88)
Large hail damaged crops in a
roughly 3 mile square area near
and west of Edgerton. Both corn
and soybean crops were stripped in
places. Corn crops were expected to
have a better chance of recovery
than soybeans, and it was judged
too late to replant soybean crops
that were deemed a total loss. The
amount of crop damage could not be
determined because of the uncertain
degree of recovery.
Rock County
6 NE Hardwick Hail (0.88)
Nobles County
4 NNE Lismore Hail (0.88)
Rock County
4 W Beaver Creek Hail (0.88)
Nobles County
Ellsworth Hail (0.75)
MINNESOTA West
NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA West Central
Traverse County
7 E Browns Vly Hail (0.88)
Traverse County
13 N Wheaton Hail (0.75)
Traverse County
4 SW Collis Hail (1.00)
Big Stone County
1 NE Johnson Hail (1.75)
Traverse County
9 NNW Wheaton Thunderstorm Wind (G6I)
Large branches were downed
by high winds.
Traverse County
10 N Wheaton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large branches were downed
by high winds.
MISSISSIPPI, Central
Leake County
Madden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down.
Clarke County
5 SW Quitman Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down.
Madison County
3 NW Camden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Warren County
Oak Ridge Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees were blown down
along with several power lines.
Rankin County
Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Humphreys County
4 SW Louise Hail (0.88)
Sharkey County
l0 ESE Anguilla Hail (0.88)
Grenada County
9 E Grenada Hail (1.00)
Leflore County
3 N Itta Bena Hail (1.00)
Montgomery County
4 E Kilmichael Hail (1.00)
Attala County
6 N Hesterville Ln Hail (1.00)
9 N Hesterville
Carroll County
5 SE Vaiden to Hail (1.00)
3 E Vaiden
Carroll County
4 N Vaiden Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
The roof of a well build shed was
blown off and numerous trees were
blown down around the area.
Bolivar County
3 SW Cleveland Hail (1.00)
Clay County
11 W West Pt to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
13 W West Pt
Several trees were blown down.
Webster County
2 NW Mathiston Hail (0.75)
Leake County
4 N Walnut Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down
across a road.
Oktibbeha County
Starkville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Oktibbeha County
Starkville Hail (0.88)
Clarke County
4 N Enterprise to Hail (0.75)
2 W Enterprise
Lauderdale County
11 SW Meridian Hail (0.75)
Clarke County
Enterprise Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and power lines
were blown down around Enterprise.
Jones County
5 N Laurel to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
4 N Laurel
Numerous trees and large limbs
were blown down along with one
barn damaged.
Forrest County
Hattiesburg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees and power lines
were blown down.
Jones County
7 SW Laurel Hail (0.75)
Jones County
5 SW Laurel Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Numerous trees were blown down.
Jones County
2 N Ellisville Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Numerous trees and power lines
were blown down.
Jones County
7 W Laurel Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A few trees and power lines
were blown down.
Covington County
8 E Collins Thunderstorm Wind ((350)
A few trees and power lines
blown down.
Lamar County
Sumrall Thunderstorm Wind ((];53)
A few trees were blown
down around Sumrall.
Marion County
Columbia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Noxubee County
Panlette Hail (0.75)
MISSISSIPPI, North
Lee County
1 N Nettleton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Straight line winds knocked down
tree limbs and signs 1 mile north
of Nettleton.
Pontotoc County
5 S Pontotoc Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Pontotoc Sheriffs Office reported
straight line winds that knocked
down trees along Highway 15 5
miles south of Pontotoc.
Yalobusha County
Coffeeville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees and power lines were
knocked downy by straight line
winds in Coffeeville.
MISSISSIPPI, South
Pike County
Osyka Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds blew a tree down
on a house and caused damage to the
roof of another house.
Jackson County
6 NE Ocean Spgs Hail (1.00)
One inch diameter hail was reported
near Fort Bayou and Antioch.
Jackson County
Pascagoula Hail (0.88)
Hancock County
Kiln Hail (0.75)
Penny to dime size hail was
reported.
MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
Stone County
Ramsey Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
High winds from a thunderstorm blew
down trees and power lines near
Ramsey Springs.
Perry County
Janice Hail (1.75)
Golfball size hail fell from a
thunderstorm near Janice. No damage
was reported as most of the hail
fell over forest land.
MISSOURI, East
Montgomery County
Countywide Flash Flood
Two to four inches of rain fell
over Montgomery County in less than
two hours, causing numerous roads
to become flooded. Some flooding
was reported at the junction of
County Highways J and N near
Minnesota and portions of Hwy J
south of Minnesota. Also, State
Hwy 19 south of Montgomery City
was flooded, as well as State Hwy
161 between Montgomery City and
Danville.
St. Charles County
Wentzville Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
Wentzville Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
3 S O Fallon Hail (0.75)
St. Louis County
Chesterfield Hail (0.75)
St. Louis County
1 S Ballwin Hail (0.75)
Boone County
Halisville Hail (0.88)
Audrain County
9.6 SW Mexico Hail (0.88)
Audrain County
8 SW Mexico Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm winds blew down
several power lines onto County
Road HH.
Callaway County
Auxvasse Hail (1.00)
Callaway County
4 NE Auxvasse Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds blew down
numerous large trees 3 miles
east of US 54 near the Callaway/
Audrain county line. Several of
the trees caused moderate damage
to a house and destroyed an
unoccupied van. No injuries were
reported.
Boone County
Columbia Hail (0.88)
Large hail fell for 15 minutes in
and around the city of Columbia.
Boone County
4 W Columbia Hail (1.00)
Montgomery County
2 SE New Florence to Tornado (F0)
1 WNW High Hill
A tornado formed just south of
Interstate 70 destroying several
large power poles. The tornado
moved east, crossing I-70 and
damaging a barn about 75 yards
north of the highway.
Callaway County
.2 N Shamrock to Tornado (F0)
.5 SE Shamrock
A small tornado formed just north
of Shamrock on the west side of
Highway B. At this location one
home sustained minor roof damage.
The tornado moved southeast
crossing Highway B and damaged
two machine sheds and downed
several large trees. Further
southeast a barn was completely
destroyed. A man observed the
tornado from a tractor while the
tornado was in this area. The
last damage noted was several
large trees downed near County
Road 1037.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City Hail (1.00)
Montgomery County
Montgomery City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous large tree branches
were blown down around town.
Montgomery County
New Florence Hail (0.88)
Callaway County
7 WNW Fulton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm winds blew down
several trees and power lines
on Route F between Route KK
and Route WW.
Boone County
Columbia Hail (0.75)
Boone County
Columbia Hail (1.00)
One inch hail was reported at
Smiley Road just north of I-70.
Boone County
(Cou)Columbia Rgnl A Thunderstorm Wind (G64)
Boone County
Ashland Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees were blown down
around town.
Warren County
4 W Warrenton Hail (1.00)
Warren County
1 W Treloar Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Warren County
Warrenton Hail (1.00)
Montgomery County
7 W Rhineland Hail (0.75)
Montgomery County
Rhineland Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
Troy Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large tree limbs were
blown down.
Franklin County
New Haven Hail (0.75)
Franklin County
New Haven Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Franklin County
5 ESE Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs were
blown down onto Highway 100.
St. Louis County
1 W St Louis Spirit Of Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A large tree was blown down onto
Eatherton Road one mile west of
Spirit of St. Louis Airport.
Cole County
Jefferson City Hail (0.75)
Callaway County
Holts Summit Hail (0.88)
Callaway County
Jefferson City Arpt Hail (0.75)
Osage County
Frankenstein Hail (1.00)
Osage County
Linn Hail (1.00)
Boone County
6 W Columbia Hail (0.75)
Boone County
Columbia Hail (0.75)
Boone County
Columbia Hail (1.75)
Callaway County
8 W Kingdom City Hail (1.75)
Audrain County
1 W Mexico Hail (0.75)
Audrain County
Mexico Hail (0.75)
Audrain County
Mexico Hail (1.00)
Callaway County
Countywide Flash Flood
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
Callaway county, mainly along the
Interstate 70 corridor. Numerous
roads were closed due to high
water.
Moniteau County
Northwest Portion Flash Flood
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
northwestern portions of Monroe
County, northwest of Paris.
Numerous roads were closed due
to high water including Highway
J west of State Route 15, Highway
A north of Highway J and Highway
DD west of Highway A. Numerous
streets in the town of Granville
were flooded.
Audrain County
West Portion Flash Flood
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
western sections of Audrain County.
Numerous roads were closed due to
high water including Highway FF
west of Mexico and Highway T west
of Highway E. Several roads in
Mexico were briefly flooded.
Boone County
Countywide Flash Flood
Two to five inches of rain fell
over a short amount of time in
Boone county, mainly along the
Interstate 70 corridor. Numerous
roads were closed due to high
water, especially on the northwest
side of Columbia.
Audrain County
2.4 NW Thompson Hail (0.88)
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. Hail
to nickel size fell for about 5
minutes, severely damaging a corn
field. The hail nearly covered the
ground. No injuries were reported.
Audrain County
2.4 NW Thompson Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. An
area of downburst winds occurred
1 to 2.5 miles north of the
intersection of Missouri Route 22
and Highway E. Numerous large tree
limbs were blown down as well as
several trees. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
6.2 NNW Mexico Hail (1.00)
Audrain County
6.2 NNW Mexico to Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
3.5 S Vandalia
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. A
large area of downburst winds
extended from 6.2 miles north
northwest of Mexico to 3.5 miles
south of Vandalia. The most intense
damage occurred 6.2 miles north
northwest of Mexico along Missouri
Route 15. Numerous trees were
uprooted as well as numerous large
tree limbs. One home in this area
sustained minor roof damage due to
fallen limbs. Additional tree and
crop damage occurred as the storm
moved to the east. Also, several
power poles were snapped in half
in Laddonia. The width of the
damage swath was about two miles
wide for the entire path length.
No injuries were reported.
Audrain County
6.4 NNW Mexico Tornado (F0)
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
first of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 6.4
miles north northwest of Mexico,
about three quarters of a mile
west of Route 15 and just south
of Highway T. Several large trees
were uprooted or snapped off along
the tenth of mile damage path. Some
of the branches caused minor damage
to the roof and side of a home and
a machine shed. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
5.6 NNW Mexico to Tornado (Fl)
5.6 N Mexico
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
second of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 5.6
miles north northwest of Mexico,
about half a mile east of Route
15. A large machine shed was
totally destroyed with debris
from the shed displaced 300 yards
to the east. Numerous trees were
blown down and a home sustained
moderate roof damage. The tornado
traveled to the east for about a
mile before lifting and
dissipating. No injuries were
reported.
Audrain County
6 N Mexico Tornado (F0)
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
third of four tornadoes in Audrain
County briefly touched down 6.0
miles north of Mexico, about 1.2
miles east of Route 15. A grain
bin was destroyed and several
large trees were topped along
the quarter of a mile path. No
injuries were reported.
Audrain County
Laddonia Hail (0.75)
Audrain County
1 NE Laddonia to Tornado (F0)
.6 NE Farber
A severe storm with downburst
winds, hail and several tornadoes
moved through Audrain County. The
last of four tornadoes in Audrain
County touched down 1 mile
northeast of Laddonia, in an open
field. As it traveled to the
northeast it moved into the
southwest portions of Farber. It
blew down several large trees and
numerous tree limbs in town. One
tree severely damaged the roof of
a home in Farber. The tornado
lifted and dissipated about six
tenths of a mile northeast of
Farber, near U.S. Route 54. No
injuries were reported.
Pike County
1.5 W Estes to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Ashley
A severe thunderstorm moved across
Pike County, causing wide spread
wind damage from west of Estes to
Ashley. Numerous trees and large
tree limbs were blown down along
the damage path. No injuries were
reported.
Pike County
3 NW New Hartford Hall (0.75)
Pike County
Ashley Tornado (F0)
A tornado briefly touched down in
the small town of Ashley. It blew
down several trees and large tree
limbs. The community center
sustained minor shingle damage
and an old machine shed on the
west side of town had minor damage.
No injuries were reported.
Gasconade County
4 E Drake Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several tree limbs were blown down
and some small trees were uprooted.
Franklin County
7 SW New Haven Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Franklin County
1 E New Haven Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A semi was blown over on Missouri
Route 100 east of New Haven.
Rails County
Hutchinson Hail (0.88)
St. Louis County
3 SE Hazelwood Hail (1.00)
Nickel to quarter size hail fell
for 5 minutes and covered the
ground.
Montgomery County
Wellsville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several power lines were blown
down in Wellsville.
Franklin County
1 E Union Hail (1.75)
Jefferson County
De Sotn Hail (0.88)
Washington County
Old Mines Hail (0.88)
Shelby County
2 E Leonard Hail (0.75)
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Kennett Flash Flood
Heavy rain caused 50 percent of the
streets in Kennett to be impassable
from flooding.
Pemiscot County
Concord Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Straight line winds caused damage
to a mobile home and uprooted a
tree near Concord.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Clark County
4.5 WNW Anson Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
3 inch diameter branch broken.
An upper level disturbance
initiated thunderstorms in a nearly
moist atmosphere ahead of a
stationary front running from
northwest Missouri into northeast
Illinois. Numerous storms pulsed
severe across southeast Iowa and
west central Illinois with wind
being the primary threat. Once the
storms moved far enough away from
the front and into drier air, hail
and wind became a combined threat
across west central Illinois.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Bates County
5 E Adrian Flash Flood
Several roads under water due
to heavy rains. 1 foot of water
reported over Highway 18 1/2
mile east of County Road KK.
Bates County
Rich Hill Hail (0.88)
Livingston County
6 W Spring Hill Hail (1.75)
Linn County
10 N Brookfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Linn County
Brookfield Hail (1.00)
Linn County
Brookfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lafayette County
3 SW Higginsville Hail (0.75)
Howard County
New Franklin Hail (1.00)
Howard County
New Franklin Hail (0.88)
Cooper County
Boonville Hail (0.88)
Cooper County
7 E Boonville Hail (0.75)
Cooper County
Bunceton Hail (1.00)
Pettis County
Smithton Hail (1.00)
Pettis County
Smithton Hail (1.25)
Pettis County
4 S Smithton Hail (1.50)
Jackson County
Sugar Creek Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
7 S Kansas City Hail (0.88)
Jackson County
5 S Kansas City Hail (0.75)
Clay County
Liberty Hail (1.75)
Ray County
Richmond Hail (0.88)
Johnson County
Fayetteville Hail (1.50)
Johnson County
5 N Warrensburg Hail (0.88)
Daviess County
5 N Winston Hail (0.75)
Macon County
3 SW Atlanta Hail (1.00)
Mercer County
6 S Princeton Hail (0.75)
Mercer County
Princeton Hail (0.75)
Daviess County
Pattonsburg Hail (1.75)
Macon County
Macon Flash Flood
Street flooding reported in Macon.
10 inches of flowing water reported
over roads.
Macon County
Elmer Flash Flood
3 feet of water covering Highway
F between Ethel and Elmer.
Worth County
Sheridan Hail (0.75)
De Kalb County
Union Star Hail (0.75)
Macon County
Ethel Hail (0.75)
Cass County
4 SE Garden City Hail (0.88)
Cass County
3 E Dayton Hail (1.75)
Cass County
Creighton Hail (1.00)
Cass County
Creighton Hail (2.50)
Harrison County
Ridgeway Hail (0.75)
Worth County
Grant City Hail (0.75)
Carroll County
8 NW Bogard Hail (0.75)
MISSOURI, Southeast
Stoddard County
Advance Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
A thunderstorm downburst containing
winds estimated near 65 MPH moved
northeast across the community of
Advance. The damage path was about
3/4 mile long and 440 yards wide.
Numerous large tree limbs and a
couple of trees were downed,
resulting in damage to power lines.
Metal facades were damaged or blown
off several buildings. A couple of
businesses suffered damage to their
roofs. An empty semi-trailer, a
storage shed, and a wooden fence
were blown over. A framed sign and
the glass doors of a supermarket
were blown out. Some vehicles were
damaged by flying debris. A woman
was slightly injured when some roof
awning panels blew off and wrapped
around her vehicle.
Scott County
Vanduser Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down. Minor damage to roofs was
reported on the western side of
town.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Mcdonald County
Pineville Flash Flood
Thunderstorms containing heavy
rainfall caused flash flooding
over city streets in Pineville.
The Emergency Manager had measured
two inches of rain within a 30
minute period.
Dade County
Lockwood Hail (0.75)
Mcdonald County
5 S Goodman Hail (1.75)
Mcdonald County
3 S Goodman Hail (0.75)
Jasper County
2 NW Sarcoxie Hail (0.75)
Vernon County
2 NW Walker Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Vernon County
Walker Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree.
Vernon County
2 E Walker Flash Flood
A section of Highway EE became
impassable from flash flooding.
Morgan County
5 NNW Florence Hail (1.75)
Douglas County
5 N Ava Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Jasper County
2 SE Asbury Flash Flood
Heavy rain caused flash flooding
over a section of Highway N and
also over a section of County
Road 270.
Benton County
5 S Cole Camp Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Polk County
Bolivar Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree onto a roof
which caused damage.
Morgan County
Gravois Mills Hail (0.75)
Greene County
10 W Springfield Hail (0.75)
Greene County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Miller County
Eldon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed several trees and power
lines.
Taney County
5 N Rueter Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Benton County
3 S Lincoln Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Ozark County
Wasola Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few trees near Wasola.
Phelps County
Rolla Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few trees along Highway
63 within the city limits
Phelps County
Rolla Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Taney County
Protem Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several powerlines had to be
repaired from large trees blowing
down onto them.
Ozark County
4 w Isabella Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a few powerlines.
Douglas County
10 SE Ava Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed powerlines in the Sweden
area.
Ozark County
Gainesville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Texas County
1 W Summersville Hail (0.88)
Shannon County
12 WNW Alley Spg Hail (0.75)
Shannon County
1 N Birch Tree Hail (0.75)
Camden County
2 NW Camdenton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts
downed a large tree over County
Road 578.
Camden County
8 SSE Camdenton Hail (0.88)
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