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)
MONTANA, Central
Lewis And Clark
County
Silver City 04 1430MST
Cascade County
Ulm 04 1507MST
Cascade County
1 NE Black Eagle 04 1515MST
Gallatin County
Bozeman 04 1537MST
Pondera County
Conrad 04 1540MST
Cascade County
15 NE Tracy 04 1545MST
Chouteau County
Floweree 04 1548MST
Judith Basin County
2 SE Raynesford 04 1553MST
Liberty County
15 SW Chester 04 1610MST
Teton County
Dutton 04 1613MST
Hill County
15 S Inverness 04 1620MST
Toole County
7 NE Dunkirk 04 1630MST
Chouteau County
13 E Geraldine 04 1635MST
Fergus County
Lewistown Muni Arpt 04 1640MST
Hill County
Havre City Co Arpt 04 1709MST
Fergus County
1 E Roy 04 1721MST
Blaine County
1 E Chinook 04 1740MST
Blaine County
7 W Hogeland 04 1835MST
Severe thunderstorms occurred
across a large portion of North
Central Montana on the 4th.
Reported wind gusts include: 76
mph at Havre, 71 mph at Great
Falls and Inverness IW, 66 mph
at Hobson, 65 mph at Loma IN,
64 mph at Roy 1E and at Great
Falls 3SW, 63 mph at Cut Bank
3SW and Lewistown 2W, 62 mph at
Dunkirk 7NE, 61 mph at Hays 19SW,
and 60 mph at Silver City, Craig
5N, Ulm, Cascade 25SE, Bozeman,
Conrad, Raynesford 2SE, Chester
15SW, Inverness 15S, Geraldine
13E, Roy 25NE, Chinook IE, and
Hogeland 7W. These storms caused
damage to numerous trees as well
as some structural damage. The
roof of a pizza restaurant in
Lewistown was torn off and a
ranch home northwest of Hobson
had a metal fence blown threw
a picture window. Power lines
were also downed resulting in
some interruption of service.
Additionally, a funnel cloud was
reported by law enforcement at
Black Eagle 1NE with no damage
sustained.
Beaverhead County
4 NE Grant 07 1416MST
Madison County
10 N Sheridan 07 1628MST
Severe thunderstorms dropped 1
inch diameter hail at Sheridan
10N and .75 inch diameter hail
at Grant 4NE.
Fergus County
Hllger 08 1508MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a
wind gust to 60 mph at Hilger.
Beaverhead County
Dillon Arpt 09 1145MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1
inch diameter hail at the Dillon
airport. The hail damaged a King
Air 210 parked on the tarmac as
weil as tearing the fabric of
another plane. Damage estimates
were unknown.
Glacier County
15 SW Browning 13 1837MST
Teton County
6 N Fairfield 13 1852MST
Glacier County
15 W Cutbank 13 1943MST 10 100
Pondera County
10 E Heart Butte 13 2000MST
Glacier County
Babb 13 2045MST
Severe thunderstorms occurred along
the Northern Rocky Mountain Front
during the evening hours of the
13th. Reports include: 2 inch
diameter hail at Heart Butte 10E,
1.75 inch diameter hail at
Fairfield 6N, 1 inch diameter hail
at Babb, .88 inch diameter hail at
Browning 15SW and .75 inch diameter
hail at Two Medicine. A tornado was
reported by law enforcement and
photgraphed by the public 15 miles
west of Cut Bank. The tornado
remained generally over rural areas
and caused no injuries. The
tornado, and associated hail, did
cause structural damage to corrals,
barns and out buildings. A smail
trailer home was also destroyed
along with its contents. Several
roads were blocked for a few hours
as crews removed fallen trees.
Overall damage estimates are
unknown.
Lewis And Clark
County
Silver City 29 1546MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a
wind gust to 62 mph at Silver City.
MONTANA, East
Roosevelt County
1.5 SW Wolf Pt 04 1945MST
2000MST
Prairie County
6 N Fallon 04 2125MST
Valley County
5 SW Hinsdale 14 0315MST
Phillips County
10 NE Whitewater 14 0510MST
The hail was accompanied by 30 to
35 mph wind and it caused damage
to the siding on a house.
Phillips County
17 NNE Whitewater 14 0510MST
Phillips County
21 ssw Malta 14 0715MST
Phillips County
12 E Whitewater 14 0935MST
0945MST
Phillips County
Malta 14 1030MST
Phillips County
9 N Whitewater 14 1044MST
1054MST
Phillips County
13 NNW Whitewater 14 1056MST
1106MST
Prairie County
11 SW Terry to 14 1612MST
1 N Terry 1638MST
A severe thunderstorm moved into
southern Prairie county and
developed into a line of
thunderstorms as it raced off to
the northeast at around 50 mph.
The thunderstorms produced damage
from about 12 miles southwest of
Terry to 1 mile north of Terry
There were numerous reports of
golfball sized hail. The largest
hail reports were from Terry to 1
mile north of Terry.
Prairie County
11 SW Terry to 14 1612MST
l N Terry 1645MST
A severe thunderstorm moved into
southern Prairie county and raced
off to the northeast at 50 mph. As
the storm first entered the county
it produced wind damage 12 miles
southwest of Terry at 5:12 pm. A
National Weather employee reported
a pole barn was significantly
damaged at a family members home.
The poles were pulled right out of
the ground. A shed was also
destroyed on the property. As the
storm continued to track off to
the northeast it produced wind
gusts in excess of 80 mph. At 5:30
pm an 88 mph wind gust was measured
in Terry. Numerous tree branches
were downed in the area, and many
homes had minor roof damage.
Dawson County
5 NW Glendive to 14 1705MST
1 E Glendive 1740MST
A line of severe thunderstorms
roared through the Glendive area
and caused extensive damage. A
National Weather Service storm
survey was conducted, and it was
determined that although there
may have been funnel clouds in
the area, all of the damage was
caused by straight line winds of
around 100 mph. The team first
surveyed the damage just north
of downtown, along the east bank
of the Yellowstone River. Two
trees, the largest of which was
a 44 year old pine, were uprooted
at a residence. Both trees were
pushed leaning northeast onto and
partially through the exterior wall
and roof of the house. Throughout
this area of the city, there were
numerous other trees and branches
taken down by the storm.
Widespread damage was observed
throughout the West park area,
across the Yellowstone River
from downtown. Within the park,
numerous trees and tree branches
of 1 to 2 feet in diameter were
uprooted and snapped. Not far from
the park, the roof of an auto shop
sustained heavy damage. On the
southwest side of the Glendive
area, a large, healthy tree with
a 32-inch diameter trunk uprooted
and fell through the corner of a
residence, with the main trunk
entering through the wall and
roof of a bedroom. Farther
southwest in the Berry subdivision,
an entire garage of a residence
appeared entirely dismantled by
the winds, with some of the debris
observed as far as a half mile
downwind. The southwest side of
one of the hangers at the Dawson
County Community Airport was
destroyed when large pieces of
the exterior walls and sheet metal
roof were blown out. A small plane
and classic car both sustained
heavy damage. From the airport,
two large towers, carrying main
power lines on a ridge between Dry
Creek and Highway 200-$ could be
seen knocked down. More damage was
observed to garages and roofing on
Highway 200-S a few miles to the
west of town. Another large tree
also fell on a house in the Forest
Park area. The wind speed was
measured at 91 mph at the Glendive
AWOS, and twenty minutes later the
wind was still gusting to 75 mph,
suggestive of sustained-duration,
straight line winds.
Prairie County
Terry 14 1621MST
Prairie County
Fallon 14 1645MST
The wind gust was accompanied
by sustained wind of 54 mph.
Dawson County
4 SE Lindsay 14 1650MST
The hail was accompanied by
1.5 inches of rain.
Dawson County
4 SE Lindsay 14 1650MST
Mccone County
7 N Circle 14 1710MST
Dawson County
Bloomfield 14 1725MST
Dawson County
Bloomfield 14 1735MST
Dawson County
Bloomfield 14 1735MST
Dawson County
10 S Lindsay 14 1750MST
1800MST
Hail up to 2 inches in diameter
fell for 10 minutes. The hail
broke the windshield of a truck
and damaged the roof of a house.
Dawson County
10 S Lindsay 14 1750MST
Roosevelt County
Brockton 14 1800MST
1850MST
2 inches of rain fell in less
than an hour.
Wibaux County
Wibaux 14 1815MST
Roosevelt County
Poplar 14 1820MST
Dawson County
Bloomfield 14 1835MST
Roosevelt County
Brockton 14 1850MST
Trees downed on two houses.
Phillips County
10 N Whitewater 22 1741MST
Garfield County
12 WSW Jordan 30 1205MST
Dawson County
7 NW Lindsay 30 1345MST
Prairie County
11 NE Mildred 30 1405MST
1410MST
Wibaux County
10 NW Carlyle 30 1445MST
Wibaux County
10 NW Carlyle 30 1440MST
Three inch diameter tree branches
were downed.
Prairie County
18 E Fallon 30 1522MST
Prairie County
18 E Fallon 30 1515MST
8 foot tall antique metal windmill
knocked over by the wind.
Wibaux County
5 W Carlyle 30 1551MST
1553MST
MONTANA, South
NOT RECEIVED.
MONTANA, West
Ravalli County
Darby 04 1215MST
1218MST
Powell County
Garrison 04 1600MST
Strong early afternoon storms
struck Western Montana. Power
poles were reported downed by
strong winds near Garrison. Penny
sized hail also fdi over Darby.
Flathead County
Hungry Horse 13 1645MST
Missoula County
Condon 13 1700MST
Mineral County
2 SE Superior 13 1715MST
Missoula County
5 W Huson 13 1745MST
Sanders County
Paradise 13 1745MST
Missoula County
Huson 13 1750MST
Missoula County
Nine Mile 13 1755MST
Lake County
20 ENE Poison 13 1943MST
Missoula County
6 N Huson 13 1945MST
Lake County
25 ENE Poison 13 1959MST
Fiathead County
4 ENE Bigfork 13 2006MST
Flathead County
Bigfork 13 2008MST
2009MST
Lake County
12 W Ronan 13 2017MST
Lake County
Moiese 13 2025MST
Sanders County
2 E Dixon 13 2045MST
Lake County
10 SW Poison 13 2100MST
Flathead County
7 N Bigfork 13 2105MST
Silver Bow County
8 S Silverbow 13 2200MST
Flathead County
West Glacier 13 2210MST
Severe storms rolled across Western
Montana bringing with it large hail
that broke windshields, damaged
roofs, and flattened crops.
Some severe wind gusts were also
reported including one that blew
over three mature Douglas fir trees
in the Silverbow area, and another
that knocked tree branches onto
power lines causing a power outage.
MTZ002 West Glacier Region
13 1800MST
Thunderstorms brought heavy rains
which caused 10 mudslides across
Going to the Sun Road in Glacier
National Park.
Flathead County
4 NE Bigfork 15 2100MST
16 0857MST
Flathead County
15 N Polebridge 15 2200MST
16 0800MST
Near Bigfork, excessive runoff from
thunderstorms caused a basement and
workshop to flood. A pond in the front
of the spotters house rose 8 feet
causing a road to wash out. North of
Polebridge both Kintla Lake and Bowman
campgrounds were closed and the
campers evacuated due to flooding
Flathead County
Flathead County
5 SE Hungry Horse 15 2200MST
2230MST
Heavy rainfall from thunderstorms
washed out part of a road on the West
side of Hungry Horse Reservoir.
Lake County
5 S Ronan 16 1958MST
17 0200MST
Excessive runoff caused road closures
due to flooding.
NEBRASKA Central
Cherry County
17 SW Valentine 02 1820CST
Cherry County
40 SSW Valentine 02 1858CST
Cherry County
1 E Brownlee 02 1922CST
Hooker County
4 S Mullen 02 1930MST
Hooker County
2 N Mullen 02 1940MST
Hooker County
5 E Mullen 02 2000MST
Cherry County
15 S Brownlee 02 2005CST
Cherry County
21 WSW Brownlee 02 2020CST
Thomas County
1 E Thedford 02 2023CST
Cherry County
27 SW Brownlee 02 2045CST
Custer County
2 WSW Callaway 03 0300CST
0320CST
Custer County
6 NNE Anselmo 03 0330CST
Blaine County
12 S Brewster 03 0340CST
0345CST
Custer County
6 NE CaUaway 03 0400CST
Holt County
5 E O Neill 03 2105CST
Holt County
2 NNW Page 03 2200CST
Lincoln County
North Platte 05 0500CST
Thunderstorm outflow winds broke off
numerous large tree branches.
Custer County
Broken Bow Arpt 05 0624CST
NEBRASKA, Central
Cherry County
27 S Wood Lake 05 1342CST
1352CST
Arthur County
4 E Arthur 05 1415MST
Logan County
3 W Stapleton 05 1615CST
1620CST
Logan County
5 SE Stapleton 05 1630CST
Lincoln County
20 N Brady 05 1635CST
1645CST
Chase County
6 SW Champion to 05 1640MST
4 W Champion
Hail extensively damaged corn crops
and property.
Lincoln County
23 NNE Brady 05 1655CST
Custer County
12 WSW Callaway 05 1715CST
Lincoln County
North Platte 05 1715CST
Frontier County
Curtis 05 1805CST
Lincoln County
14 NE Wellfleet 05 1820CST
Hayes County
7 SE Hayes Center 05 1830CST
1835CST
Wind driven hail punctured holes in
the vinyl siding of a house.
Frontier County
5 W Stockville 05 1840CST
Frontier County
11 SSW Stockville 05 1855CST
Frontier County
15 S Curtis 05 1900CST
Cherry County
16 SSW Valentine 07 1505CST
Brown County
18 S Johnstown 07 1522CST
Cherry County
24 S Valentine 07 1550CST
Brown County
16 S Ainsworth 07 1600CST
Strong outflow thunderstorm winds
broke off large tree limbs.
Cherry County
33 S Valentine 07 1640CST
Thomas County
8 NE Thedford 07 1650CST
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off large tree limbs.
Thomas County
1 S Thedford 07 1650CST
Thomas County
6 NNW Halsey 07 1716CST
Thomas County
Halsey 07 1735CST
NEBRASKA Central
Blaine County
Dunning 07 1810CST
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off numerous large tree
branches.
Logan County
16 NE Stapleton 07 1810CST
Logan County
16 NE Stapleton 07 1810CST
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off large tree limbs and
destroyed small outbuildings.
Blaine County
3 SE Dunning 07 1820CST
Custer County
12 NW Anselmo 07 1827CST
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off numerous large tree
branches.
Custer County
1 NW Arnold 07 1838CST 0.1 20
A tornado from a supercell
thunderstorm touched down briefly
overturning two center pivot
irrigation systems and destroying
alfalfa and wheat fields.
Logan County
Stapleton 07 1840CST
Several large tree limbs were broken
due to strong thunderstorm outflow
winds.
Custer County
Arnold 07 1845CST
A supercell thunderstorm that had
produced a tornado 1 mile northwest
of Arnold collapsed with strong
outflow winds breaking off numerous
large trees, snapping off power poles,
and producing roof damage on some
homes.
Logan County
9 ESE Stapleton 07 1855CST
Logan County
9 ESE Stapleton 07 1855CST
Lincoln County
21 N Brady 07 1912CST
Lincoln County
North Platte Arpt 07 1933CST
Custer County
12 W Callaway 07 1940CST
Custer County
12 W Callaway 07 1940CST
Lincoln County
8 N North Platte 07 2010CST
Deuel County
12 NE Chappell 07 2030MST
Garden County
Oshkosh 07 2030MST
Brown County
18 W Ainsworth 07 2134CST
Cherry County
2 SE Wood Lake 07 2134CST
Brown County
5 SSE Johnstown 07 2200CST
Cherry County
40 SSE Merriman 09 1600MST
Cherry County
24 SW Valentine 09 1616CST
Cherry County
34 W Brownlee 09 1630MST
1640MST
Cherry County
27 S Merriman 09 1732MST
Half dollar sized hail broke numerous
west facing windows and damaged siding
on a house.
Cherry County
41 SSE Merriman 09 1800MST
Sheridan County
White Clay 10 1424MST
Cherry County
19 WSW Merriman 10 1435MST
A supercell thunderstorm produced a
tornado that touched down over an open
field approximately 1/4 mile to the
southeast of a farmstead. As the
tornado moved northeast, it destroyed
a shed used for storing agricultural
machinery, damaged a horse trailer,
and snapped off several power poles.
The tornado continued moving northeast
across another open field before
hitting another farmstead where it
rolled a moble home, lifted a
two-story 2 car garage and dropped it
20 feet north of its foundation
totalling the pickup truck in the
garage. The tornado also snapped off
numerous trees in a shelter beit to
the north of the farmstead and several
power poles. Seconds before the
tornado hit, the male occupant of the
home took shelter in a concrete shed
to the west of the home.
Sheridan County
Rushville 10 1435MST
Sheridan County
6 E Gordon 10 1452MST
A weak tornado touched down briefly
over open rangeland.
Cherry County
1 N Eli l0 1530MST
There was a brief touchdown of a weak
tornado from a supercell thunderstorm.
The tornado touched down over open
rangeland.
Keith County
16 NNW Ogallala l0 1545MST
Keith County
17 NW Ogallala l0 1550MST
A weak tornado touched down briefly
over Lake McConaughy.
Keith County
15 NNW Ogallala 10 1555MST
1605MST
Arthur County
l W Arthur 10 1605MST
Keith County
2 S Roscoe 10 1625MST
A weak tornado from a supercell
thunderstorm touched down briefly
near Interstate 80. Some road signs
were blown over from the winds.
Perkins County
2 N Grant 10 1642MST
Keith County
13 NNW Ogallala 14 1430MST
Cherry County
2 W Sparks 14 2020CST
Hooker County
15 S Mullen 15 1725MST
1740MST
Hooker County
25 SW Mullen 15 1727MST
1747MST
Keith County
Keystone 15 1730MST
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
destroyed an airplane hangar, broke
off numerous large tree limbs,
destroyed a new pole barn,
and broke out 2 windows in a house.
Mcpherson County
24 NW Tryon 15 1827CST
1847CST
Hail broke out windows on the east
and south sides of a house.
Deuel County
7 SE Chappell 15 1846MST
Deuel County
9 E Chappell 15 1900MST
Cherry County
42 S Kilgore 15 1915MST
1930MST
Thomas County
12 SE Seneca 15 1925CST
Grant County
10 SW Hyannis 15 1940MST
1950MST
Cherry County
56 S Merriman 15 2005MST
Holt County
15 N Page 16 1330CST
Thunderstorm winds knocked over a
center pivot irrigation system, moved
a storage shed off of the foundation,
and broke tree limbs up to a foot
in diameter.
Sheridan County
Hay Spgs 19 2125MST
Sheridan County
12 S Hay Spgs 20 1555MST
Hail driven by strong wind completely
destroyed corn and wheat fields, broke
windows in homes, shredded vinyl
siding on a house, and damaged roofs.
Sheridan County
1.5 S Rushville 20 1609MST 0.1 10
An anti-cyclonic left-moving supercell
produced a brief, weak tornado that
ripped off the roof of a home,
destroyed the attached two car garage,
moved outbuildings, and destroyed
metal cattle shields. Debris from the
destroyed home impacted a large metal
machine shed and was scattered along
a 1 mile path northeast of the
farmstead. The home was a complete
loss as the chimney fell into the
house breaking floor joists.
Sheridan County
Rushville 20 1615MST
Sheridan County
Rushville 20 1615MST
Outflow winds estimated at 90 mph,
from an anti-cyclonic left-moving
supercell that produced a weak tornado
1.5 miles south of Rushville, uprooted
trees, took roofs off two buildings,
toppled an old wooden grain elevator,
and overturned a camper. Falling trees
damaged homes, businesses, and
vehicles.
Sheridan County
3 WNW Gordon 20 1640MST
Sheridan County
15 N Rushville 21 0100MST
0130MST
Sheridan County
16 NW Rushville 21 0125MST
The hail destroyed 200 acres of wheat
and corn crops
Sheridan County
18 N Hay Spgs 21 0130MST
Wheeler County
5 S Bartlett 21 0714CST
0719CST
Sheridan County
Gordon 23 1835MST
Garfield County
14 NNE Burwell 23 1940CST
Garfield County
10 N Burwell 23 2004CST
Garfield County
10 NNE Burwell 23 2012CST
2015CST
Garden County
2 SE Lewellen 23 2044MST
Deuel County
4 W Big Spgs 23 2113MST
Cherry County
7 SE Brownlee 23 2220CST
Lincoln County
2 E North Platte 23 2245CST
Perkins County
10 W Grant 24 0215MST
0225MST
Sheridan County
15 NNE Ellsworth 24 1440MST
1450MST
NEBRASKA, East
Antelope County
Neligh 03 2328CST
2348CST
Hail lasted for around 20 minutes in
Neligh and covered the ground white.
Although most hailstones were 1/2 inch
to 1 inch in diameter, a few were as
large as tennis ball size. The hail
was deep enough in some locations that
traces of it that were shaded remained
on the ground weil into the following
afternoon. The hail damaged cars,
siding, and roofs in the area as well
as breaking windows and stripping
leaves off of many trees. The hail
also caused extensive crop damage
north and east of town.
Antelope County
Neligh 04 0000CST
0100CST
Rainfall of 3.2 inches fell in Neligh
in around 1 hour which caused flash
flooding on Belmar Creek which flows
near the city part. The heavy rain was
accompanied by a lot of hail, some up
to tennis ball size. One residence and
a business near the creek experienced
flooding, with water rising up to the
door handle on a car, and flood damage
or mud reported in a garage and the
business. Standing water remained in
the park weil into the morning hours.
Antelope County
Oakdale 04 0005CST
Hail estimated at up to 1 inch in
diameter caused severe crop damage
around the Oakdale area.
Madison County
Tilden 04 0030CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph blew down a large section of a
tree in town.
Seward County
2 N Utica to 04 0130CST
5 S Utica 0145CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
over 60 mph downed several trees in
town, destroyed one small building
north of town and also tore the arm
off of a railroad crossing gate. The
winds also blew over a semi-trailer
truck on Interstate 80 five miles
south of town and upset several center
irrigation pivots in the area.
Seward County
Utica 04 0145CST
Jefferson County
Plymouth 04 0237CST
Several 4 to 8 inch limbs
blow down in town.
Antelope County
5 NE Royal 05 1625CST
Knox County
15 W Winnetoon 05 1640CST
Pierce County
4 N Plainview 05 1655CST
Knox County
Center 05 1705CST
1711CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter lasted
for several minutes. The hail covered
the ground white and also stripped
leaves off of trees.
Knox County
1 SW Bloomfield to 05 1717CST
Bloomfield 1724CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter was
reported in and around Bloomfield.
According to a local newspaper report
the hail caused some severe crop
damage in the area.
Knox County
Niobrara 05 1730CST
Cedar County
9 SW Hartington 05 1730CST
Leaves were reportedly stripped off of
trees in the area.
Knox County
4 N Wausa 05 1730CST
Cedar County
Hartington 05 1753CST
Knox County
10 W Crofton 05 1800CST
Antelope County
7 WNW Elgin 05 1845CST
Knox County
4 N Bloomfield 05 1912CST
Saline County
3 S Dorchester 10 2250CST
Saline County
2 S Dorchester 10 2300CST
Lancaster County
Bennet 10 2314CST
Saline County
3 NW Wilber l0 2330CST
Knox County
Creighton 15 0345CST
0445CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
knocked down a large branch onto a car
in Creighton.
Knox County
7 W Crofton 15 0415CST
Knox County
7 W Crofton 15 0415CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph blew half the roof off of a
machine shed.
Cedar County
10 W Hartington 15 0420CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph
downed large tree limbs in the area
Wayne County
2 NNE Carroll 15 0430CST
Knox County
6 WSW Niobrara to 16 1350CST
Niobrara 1355CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph
severely damaged a trailer, uprooted 2
trees, upset a center pivot, and
caused some building damage in an area
from 6 miles southwest of Niobrara
into Niobrara.
Knox County
1 N Verdel 16 1350CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 to
70 mph blew down a few smail trees and
knocked large limbs off of larger
trees.
Knox County
Crofton 16 1400CST
Thunderstorm winds knocked down many
large branches and several trees in
the Crofton area.
Platte County
Columbus 16 1509CST
Platte County
Columbus 16 1510CST
1530CST
The Columbus Awos recorded a 62 mph
thunderstorm wind gust from this
storm. The winds downed several trees
and large branches in town, especially
across the southeast section of the
city. Between 50 and 60 homes lost
power from tree branches falling on
power lines. The limbs also blocked
some roads and damaged vehicles and a
few homes. Lightning from the storm
struck a radio transmitter knocking
several radio stations off the air for
over 12 hours.
Colfax County
6 S Leigh 16 1530CST
Pierce County
8 N Pierce 17 1400CST
1700CST
Unofficial rainfall amounts of 3 to 4
inches fell locally over sections of
Pierce county during the afternoon of
6/17/06. The rain caused flash
flooding across Old Highway 98 north
of Pierce for several hours. Other
than washing out some crops and gravel
off of roads, little damage was
reported in the area.
Cass County
Manley 17 1830CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
over 60 mph tipped a combine over,
snapped a few power poles, damaged a
horse barn and knocked down large tree
limbs in town.
Jefferson County
3 W Daykin 21 1902CST
Saline County
Tobias 21 1933CST
1934CST
Hail up to golfball size fell in
Tobias for a few minutes.
Gage County
5 E Cortland 21 2031CST
2045CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell
for 10 to 15 minutes east of Cortland.
Lancaster County
Firth 21 2035CST
2040CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter punched
holes in aluminim siding in town. The
hail was accompanied by wind gusts
estimated at over 60 mph.
Lancaster County
Firth 21 2040CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts were estimated
at over 60 mph by emergency
management.
Lancaster County
5 S Hickman to 21 2107CST
Hickman 2110CST
Hail from 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter
was reported from 5 miles south of
Hickman into Hickman.
Otoe County
2 SW Palmyra to 21 2135CST
Palmyra 2137CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter was
reported in andjust southwest of
Palmyra. The hail was accompanied by
wind gusts estimated at 60 mph.
Otoe County
Palmyra 21 2137CST
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at
60 mph in Palmyra. The winds were
accompanied by hail up to 1 inch in
diameter.
Otoe County
Douglas 21 2141CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph were accompanied by 1 inch
hail.
Otoe County
Douglas 21 2141CST
Otoe County
3 E Palmyra 21 2155CST
Otoe County
Unadilla 21 2158CST
2208CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter pried
up for 5 to 10 minutes driven by
thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
55 mph. The hail flattened crops in
the area and caused some tree and
roof damage.
Douglas County
Omaha 24 1840CST
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at
around 60 mph near 132nd and Pacific
Streets. Some large tree branches were
downed west of there.
Knox County
8 NNW Crofton 24 2145CST
One inch to 1.5 inch hail covered
the ground.
Knox County
8 NNW Crofton 24 2145CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at over
60 mph downed large tree branches and
overturned a camper at a local
campground.
Knox County
Crofton 24 2155CST
The hail caused some crop damage in
the area.
Cedar County
5 SE Hartington 24 2225CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
downed a large tree which blocked
Highway 15 for a time southeast of
Hartington.
Dodge County
Fremont 25 0045CST
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
caused some tree damage in the
Fremont area,
Cass County
4 NE Weeping Water 27 1450CST
Otoe County
2 W Unadilla to 27 1503CST
Unadilla 1504CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell in
and just west of Unadilla.
Otoe County
Burr 27 1531CST
Johnson County
4 NE Sterling 27 1540CST
Richardson County
Barada 27 1555CST
Gage County
Adams 27 1626CST
Johnson County
3 WSW Sterling 27 1650CST
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter nearly
covered the ground white near
Sterling.
Gage County
Beatrice 27 1720CST
Gage County
Blue Spgs 27 1737CST
Gage County
Barneston 27 1800CST
Dixon County
Maskell 05 1810CST
Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage.
Dixon County
Newcastle 05 1825CST
Dakota County
South Sioux City 16 1717CST
2100CST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding of
streets and other low areas. Several
vehicles were stranded, and manhole
covers were blown off in South
Sioux City.
NEBRASKA, Extreme Northeast
Dakota County
Homer 24 1637CST
NEBRASKA, Extreme Southwest
Dundy County
5 S Benkelman 05 1730MST
Hitchcock County
Palisade 10 1827MST
Dundy County
Benkelman l0 1840MST
Hitchcock County
7 ENE Trenton 10 1840MST
1848MST
Dundy County
Benkelman 10 1841MST
Red Willow County
4 SW Mc Cook to 10 1905MST
4 SE Mc Cook
Dundy County
Benkelman 10 1911MST
Dundy County
Benkelman 15 1911MST
Dundy County
Benkelman 15 1911MST
Hitchcock County
Trenton 16 1402MST
NEBRASKA, South Central
Phelps County
3 NW Holdrege 03 0735CST
Dawson County
5 WSW Cozad 05 1800CST
Greeley County
1 E Scotia to 05 1805CST
5 SE Scotia 1816CST
Thunderstorms developed along a cold
front over north-central Nebraska and
moved southeast. Thunderstorms for the
most part produced marginal hail, but
there were reports of one-inch hail
in southern Greeley County. A wind
gust near 65mph blew over a center
pivot west of Cozad.
Dawson County
5 NNW Gothenburg 07 1951CST
Dawson County
5 NNW Gothenburg 07 2020CST
A couple of wind event occurred across
northwest portions of Dawson County
during the evening. Storms developed
over north central Nebraska around mid
afternoon and slowly tracked south
into south-central Nebraska. Penny
sized hail also accompanied the
storms.
Merrick County
Central City 10 0855CST
Fillmore County
Milligan 10 2240CST
Fillmore County
2 S Strang 10 2300CST
Thayer County
Bruning 10 2300CST
Thunderstorms rapidly intensified just
prior to midnight across portions of
south-central Nebraska. The strongest
storms developed along a weak surface
boundary near Fillmore and Thayer
counties and produced hail up to the
size of golf balls.
Gosper County
Elwood 15 1700CST
Kearney County
Minden 15 1830CST
Phelps County
4 N Funk 15 1830CST
Buffalo County
Kearney Arpt 15 1850CST
Buffalo County
Kearney 15 1905CST
Buffalo County
Ravenna 15 1905CST
Buffalo County
Shelton 15 1906CST
Hall County
Grand Is 15 1928CST
Hall County
Grand Is 15 2017CST
Several intense clusters of
thunderstorms developed over
western Nebraska and continually
rolled into south-central Nebraska
during the evening hours resulting
in numerous high wind reports.
There was considerable damage to a
tin storage building in Elwood
where much of the roof was ripped
off. There was also damage to
combines housed within the storage
building. There were numerous
reports of trees down blocking
roads and knocking out power in
Kearney and Grand Island. Some of
the trees fell on homes. Much of
southwest Kearney lost power. There
was an anhydrous leak near Shelton
and there were also large trees
down throughout Shelton with some
falling on area homes.
Furnas County
Cambridge 16 1410CST
Kearney County
1 WSW Axtell to 16 1429CST
5 SE Axtell 1439CST
Buffalo County
Gibbon 16 1455CST
1517CST
Buffalo County
l W Shelton 16 1524CST
Hall County
7 WNW Wood River to 16 1531CST
Wood River 1542CST
Adams County
2 W Kenesaw 16 1535CST
Adams County
Hastings Arpt to 16 1537CST
2 N Hastings 1542CST
Hall County
2 N AIda 16 1550CST
Penny to nickel sized hail along
with 60mph winds pounded the Gibbon
area for an extended period of
time. The storm then moved towards
Shelton where golf ball to
baseball-sized hail along with 60
mph winds broke windows, destroyed
siding, and caused extensive crop
damage along its path. The strong
winds also destroyed a storage
shed and blew over a grain trailer
near Shelton. The storm continued
on towards Wood River producing 60
mph winds and golf ball sized hail.
In Hastings, large tree limbs were
blown down damaging power lines and
homes. Tents at the annual
Hastings cottonwood festival were
also destroyed. Crop assessors
found several soybean fields that
were completely wiped out and corn
fields with 50 percent defoliation
southeast of Axtell. Nickel sized
hail was accompanied by 35mph winds
2 W of Kenesaw. Storms farther to
the west damaged a house in
Cambridge.
Phelps County
Bertrand 20 0255CST
Franklin County
Campbell 20 0355CST
Webster County
6 W Bladen 20 0400CST
Decaying thunderstorms created wind
gust of 50 to 70 mph along with
drastic rises in temperatures.
These heat bursts caused
temperatures to rise rapidly with
the most extreme rise taking place
at Kearney where the temperature
jumped from 70 to 93 degrees
between 3 and 4 am CST.
Adams County
5 S Holstein 20 2129CST
NEBRASKA, South Central
Phelps County
4 N Funk 15 1830CST
Buffalo County
Kearney Arpt 15 1850CST
Buffalo County
Kearney 15 1905CST
Buffalo County
Ravenna 15 1905CST
Buffalo County
Shelton 15 1906CST
Hall County
Grand Is 15 1928CST
Hall County
Grand Is 15 2017CST
Several intense clusters of
thunderstorms developed over
western Nebraska and continually
rolled into south-central Nebraska
during the evening hours resulting
in numerous high wind reports.
There was considerable damage to a
tin storage building in Elwood
where much of the roof was ripped
off. There was also damage to
combines housed within the storage
building. There were numerous
reports of trees down blocking
roads and knocking out power in
Kearney and Grand Island. Some of
the trees fell on homes. Much
of southwest Kearney lost power.
There was an anhydrous leak near
Shelton and there were also large
trees down throughout Shelton
with some falling on area homes.
Furnas County
Cambridge 16 1410CST
Kearney County
1 WSW Axtell to 16 1429CST
5 SE Axtell 1439CST
Buffalo County
Gibbon 16 1455CST
1517CST
Buffalo County
l W Shelton 16 1524CST
Hall County
7 WNW Wood River ti 16 1531CST
Wood River 1542CST
Adams County
2 w Kenesaw 16 1535CST
Adams County
Hastings Arpt to 16 1537CST
2 N Hastings 1542CST
Hall County
2 N AIda 16 1550CST
Penny to nickel sized hail along
with 60mph winds pounded the Gibbon
area for an extended period of
time. The storm then moved towards
Shelton where golf ball to
baseball-sized hail along with 60
mph winds broke windows, destroyed
siding, and caused extensive crop
damage along its path. The strong
winds also destroyed a storage shed
and blew over a grain trailer near
Shelton. The storm continued on
towards Wood River producing 60 mph
winds and golf ball sized hail. In
Hastings, large tree limbs were
blown down damaging power lines and
homes. Tents at the annual Hastings
cottonwood festival were also
destroyed. Crop assessors found
several soybean fields that were
completely wiped out and corn
fields with 50 percent defoliation
southeast of Axtell. Nickel sized
hail was accompanied by 35mph winds
2 W of Kenesaw. Storms farther to
the west damaged a house in
Cambridge.
Phelps County
Bertrand 20 0255CST
Franklin County
Campbell 20 0355CST
Webster County
6 W Bladen 20 0400CST
Decaying thunderstorms created
wind gust of 50 to 70 mph along
with drastic rises in temperatures.
These heat bursts caused
temperatures to rise rapidly with
the most extreme rise taking place
at Kearney where the temperature
jumped from 70 to 93 degrees
between 3 and 4 am CST.
Adams County
5 S Holstein 20 2129CST
Adams County
Ayr 20 2135CST
Webster County
2 W Red Cloud 20 2310CST
Webster County
Red Cloud 20 2320CST
Webster County
2 W Red Cloud 20 2330CST
Thayer County
3 SW Gilead 21 1740CST
Thayer County
Hebron 21 1810CST
Thayer County
6 SSE Hebron 21 1810CST
Thayer County
Hebron 21 1814CST
1834CST
Thayer County
3 E Belvidere 21 1845CST
Thayer County
4 ESE Bruning 21 1903CST
Thayer County
5 ESE Bruning 21 1909CST
Fillmore County
4 S Ohiowa 21 1920CST
Fillmore County
3 ESE Ohiowa 21 1935CST
Severe thunderstorms developed
during the evening hours in
south-central Nebraska. The storms
were prolific large hail producers
with several reports of golf ball
size hail or larger. Some of the
largest hail fell near Hebron in
Thayer county where baseball to
teacup size hail was reported.
York County
York 22 0040CST
Lightning struck a nursing home in
York during the early morning hours
of June 22nd. The fire was mainly
confined to the roof, however there
was quite a bit of fire and smoke
damage to the building. No one was
injured.
Dawson County
Gothenburg 23 2320CST
Dawson County
Lexington 23 2348CST
Dawson County
5 N Lexington 24 0000CST
Gosper County
Johnson Res 24 0000CST
Buffalo County
Miller 24 0005CST
Dawson County
5 SW Sumner 24 0015CST
Furnas County
Wilsonville 24 0030CST
Phelps County
Loomis 24 0030CST
Harlan County
2 E Oxford 24 0100CST
Severe thunderstorms with high
winds rolled across portions of
south central Nebraska continued
into the early morning hours of
June 24th. The storms caused large
tree limbs to break in Miller and
near Oxford. Minor crop damage
was also reported near Wilsonville
due to the combination of severe
thunderstorm winds and smail hail.
Hall County
Grand ls Arpt 24 1600CST
Howard County
2 SW St Libory 24 1600CST
Merrick County
7 SW Chapman 24 1610CST
Hall County
4 SW Grand Is 24 1620CST
Hamilton County
5 NW Giltner 24 1626CST
Severe thunderstorms with high
winds rolled across portions of
south-central Nebraska during the
late afternoon and early evening
of June 24th. Penny to golf
bail-sized hail fell in and around
the Grand Island area. A
combination of severe thunderstorm
winds and hail occurred near St.
Libory.
NEBRASKA, West
Banner County
14 WSW Harrisburg 05 0010MST
Cheyenne County
Sidney Arpt 07 2012MST
Scotts Bluff County
Mitchell 10 1215MST
1218MST
Scotts Bluff County
2 NW Scottsbluffto 10 1238MST
Minatare 1248MST
1 1/4 to 1 3/4 inch diameter hail
reported.
Morrill County
17 N Broadwater 10 1350MST
1353MST
Kimball County
Dix 10 1420MST
1422MST
Cheyenne County
Potter to 10 1429MST
2 N Sidney 1448MST
Penny to nickel sized hail
reported. Semi-trailer blown over
5 miles east of Sidney, NE.
Sioux County
27 SSW Agate 11 1620MST
1634MST
Scotts Bluff County
Lyman to 11 1643MST
Morrill 1646MST
3/4 to 1 3/4 inch hail fell
reported over much of western
Scotts Bluff county, with the
hardest hit area around Lyman,
Neb. About 800 acres of beets were
damaged and about 400 acres of dry
beans were reported lost.
Scotts Bluff County
6 S Lyman to 11 1700MST
2 S Gering 2000MST
Very heavy rain fell over western
Scotts Bluff county with rainfall
amounts from 2 to 4 inches common
... as high as 4.6 inches measured
6 miles south of Lyman. Neh. The
rain produced some flooding on the
Stegall highway as well as washed
out some county roads.
Scotts Bluff County
12 W Gering to 11 1849MST
5 SW Gering 1858MST
Nickel to Golfball sized hail
reported over an area from west to
southwest of Gering, NE.
Scotts Bluff County
Gering 11 1948MST
Banner County
12 NW Harrisburg 11 1950MST
Kimball County
8 W Kimball 12 1820MST
Morrill County
5 N Angora 20 1425MST
NEBRASKA, West
Box Butte County
7 SW Alliance 20 1428MST
Cheyenne County
Sidney 20 1532MST
1538MST
3/4 to 1 inch diameter hail
reported.
Kimball County
12 SE Kimball to 21 2344MST
l0 NE Kimball 2348MST
Sioux County
Harrison 23 1755MST
Sioux County
7 NE Agate 23 1805MST 0.1 30
1807MST
Visible funnel observed from cloud
base to about 1/2 way to ground.
Dust swirl noted on ground for 2 to
3 minutes.
Sioux County
15 S Harrison 23 1814MST
Cheyenne County
3 E Gurley 24 0300MST
0400MST
Radar estimated 3-4 inches of
rainfall with report of localized
flooding along county road 119
between county roads 44 and 46.
Box Butte County
Alliance 24 1623MST
NEZ054 Kimball
30 1855MST
Weak shower produced 90 mph
microburst wind gust 1 mile
northeast of Kimball, NE.
NEVADA, North
Eureka County
1 W Eureka Arpt 09 1105PST 0.2 20
1107PST
A rope like tornado was observed
and photographed over open country
about 1 mile west of the Eureka
Airport. No reports of
damage were received.
Elko County
2 NE (Eko)Harris FId i 25 1424PST
Elko County
Lamoille 25 1505PST
A 63 mph wind gust was recorded at
the Weather Forecast Office in
Elko. This same storm later
produced an estimated wind gust
of 60 mph in Lamoille and broke off
one to two inch diameter tree limbs.
NEVADA, South
NONE REPORTED.
NEVADA, West
NVZ003 Greater Reno/Carson City/Minden Area
26 1420PST
A 53 kt (61 mph) wind gust was
recorded at the Desert Springs
RAWS sensor.
Washoe County
Sparks 26 1456PST
A wind gust estimated at 39 kt
(45 mph) caused damage near Los
Altos Parkway in Sparks. The Reno
Gazette-Journal reported that
a few fences were knocked down by
the strong winds. One homeowner had
six feet of wood fence destroyed,
along with two screen-glass doors
that were shattered.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, North and Central
Rockingham County
Stratham 01 1700EST
A 13 yr-old girl was injured when
she was struck by lightning while
swimming in her backyard pool. The
lightning apparently struck
nearby, then traveled through the
ground to the pool. The girl was
reportedly carried inside the home
where she collapsed and then
was transported to a nearby
hospital where she was evaluated
and eventually released. Most of
her symptoms had disappeared by
the following day.
Merrimack County
Davisville 10 1656EST
12 0000EST
A slow moving coastal storm
produced 3 to 5 inches of rain
over a 4 day period causing a slow
rise in rivers throughout New
Hampshire. However only one river,
the Warner River at Davisville,
exceeded flood stage. The Warner at
Davisville, (flood stage
8.0 ft), crested at 8.6 ft.
Grafton County
Lebanon 19 1541 EST
1544EST
Large hail
Sullivan County
5 NE Cornish City 19 1545EST
1549EST
Trees down
Grafton County
Lebanon 19 1551EST
1554EST
Large hail
Grafton County
8 SSW Bath 19 1600EST
1603EST
Large limbs down. Estimated gusts
of 60 mph.
Grafton County
Lincoln 19 1630EST
1633EST
Trees down
Coos County
Errol 19 1643EST
1647EST
Trees down
Sullivan County
Claremont 19 1650EST
1654EST
Several trees and wires down
Merrimack County
Newbury 19 1710EST
1714EST
Several trees down
Sullivan County
Sunapee 19 1711EST
1715EST
Large tree down across Route 11
closed the highway for several
hours
Sullivan County
Lempster 19 1730EST
1732EST
Large hail
Carroll County
Conway 19 1700EST
A number of trees were reported
down on houses, wires, and vehicles
in Conway.
Carroll County
5 SW Conway 19 1715EST
Numerous trees and wires down
in Albany.
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1315EST
1318EST
Trees down
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1328EST
1331EST
Trees and wires down
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1340EST
1342EST
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1342EST
1344EST
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1347EST
1349EST
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1359EST
140lEST
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1407EST
Large hail reported by public.
Grafton County
Littleton 20 1412EST
1413EST
Large hail
Grafton County
Hebron 20 1430EST
1432EST
Large hail
Carroll County
North Conway 20 1453EST
1455EST
Large hail
Carroll County
Moultonboro 20 1515EST
1517EST
Trees down
Grafton County
Canaan 20 1719EST
1723EST
Trees down
Carroll County
Moultonboro 20 1811EST
1815EST
Trees down
Belknap County
Gilford 20 1815EST
1819EST
Trees down
Belknap County
Meredith 20 1825EST
1830EST
Wires down on Governors Island
Belknap County
Alton 20 1828EST
1830EST
Large hail
Carroll County
Wolfeboro 20 1836EST
1838EST
Large hail
Carroll County
5 S Effingham 20 1843EST
1845EST
Large hail
Belknap County
Alton Bay 20 1845EST
1847EST
Large hail
Stratford County
Milton 20 1920EST
1924EST
Trees and wires down
Sullivan County
Goshen 29 1345EST
1347EST
Large hail
Belknap County
Sanbornton 29 1443EST
1445EST
Large hail
Belknap County
Sanbornton 29 1505EST
1507EST
Large hail
Merrimack County
Franklin 29 1510EST
1512EST
Large hail
Merrimack County
Franklin 29 1510EST
Trees reported down.
Belknap County
New Hampton 29 1514EST
1516EST
Large hail
NEW HAMPSHIRE, Southern
Hillsborough County
Merrimack 01 1920EST
Hillsborough County
Goffstown 02 0000EST
0100EST
A severe thunderstorm downed trees
and wires along Route 3 in
Merrimack. Later that evening,
another thunderstorm produced
torrential rainfall in Goffstown,
which washed out several roads,
some of which had recently been
repaired from the widespread
flooding which took place in May.
Cheshire County
Chesterfield to 19 1730EST
Walpole
A severe thunderstorm brought down
trees and wires in Chesterfield
and Walpole.
Cheshire County
Walpole 29 1645EST
Cheshire County
Westmoreland 29 1708EST
1715EST
A severe thunderstorm downed trees
on Wentworth Road in Walpole.
Trees and wires were blown down on
Route 12 in Westmoreland, which
blocked the roadway.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
MONTANA, Central
Lewis And Clark
County
Silver City 0 0
Cascade County
Ulm 0 0
Cascade County
1 NE Black Eagle 0 0
Gallatin County
Bozeman 0 0
Pondera County
Conrad 0 0
Cascade County
15 NE Tracy 0 0
Chouteau County
Floweree 0 0
Judith Basin County
2 SE Raynesford 0 0
Liberty County
15 SW Chester 0 0
Teton County
Dutton 0 0
Hill County
15 S Inverness 0 0
Toole County
7 NE Dunkirk 0 0
Chouteau County
13 E Geraldine 0 0
Fergus County
Lewistown Muni Arpt 0 0
Hill County
Havre City Co Arpt 0 0
Fergus County
1 E Roy 0 0
Blaine County
1 E Chinook 0 0
Blaine County
7 W Hogeland 0 0
Severe thunderstorms occurred
across a large portion of North
Central Montana on the 4th.
Reported wind gusts include: 76
mph at Havre, 71 mph at Great
Falls and Inverness IW, 66 mph
at Hobson, 65 mph at Loma IN,
64 mph at Roy 1E and at Great
Falls 3SW, 63 mph at Cut Bank
3SW and Lewistown 2W, 62 mph at
Dunkirk 7NE, 61 mph at Hays 19SW,
and 60 mph at Silver City, Craig
5N, Ulm, Cascade 25SE, Bozeman,
Conrad, Raynesford 2SE, Chester
15SW, Inverness 15S, Geraldine
13E, Roy 25NE, Chinook IE, and
Hogeland 7W. These storms caused
damage to numerous trees as well
as some structural damage. The
roof of a pizza restaurant in
Lewistown was torn off and a
ranch home northwest of Hobson
had a metal fence blown threw
a picture window. Power lines
were also downed resulting in
some interruption of service.
Additionally, a funnel cloud was
reported by law enforcement at
Black Eagle 1NE with no damage
sustained.
Beaverhead County
4 NE Grant 0 0
Madison County
10 N Sheridan 0 0
Severe thunderstorms dropped 1
inch diameter hail at Sheridan
10N and .75 inch diameter hail
at Grant 4NE.
Fergus County
Hllger 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a
wind gust to 60 mph at Hilger.
Beaverhead County
Dillon Arpt 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1
inch diameter hail at the Dillon
airport. The hail damaged a King
Air 210 parked on the tarmac as
weil as tearing the fabric of
another plane. Damage estimates
were unknown.
Glacier County
15 SW Browning 0 0
Teton County
6 N Fairfield 0 0
Glacier County
15 W Cutbank 0 0
Pondera County
10 E Heart Butte 0 0
Glacier County
Babb 0 0
Severe thunderstorms occurred along
the Northern Rocky Mountain Front
during the evening hours of the
13th. Reports include: 2 inch
diameter hail at Heart Butte 10E,
1.75 inch diameter hail at
Fairfield 6N, 1 inch diameter hail
at Babb, .88 inch diameter hail at
Browning 15SW and .75 inch diameter
hail at Two Medicine. A tornado was
reported by law enforcement and
photgraphed by the public 15 miles
west of Cut Bank. The tornado
remained generally over rural areas
and caused no injuries. The
tornado, and associated hail, did
cause structural damage to corrals,
barns and out buildings. A smail
trailer home was also destroyed
along with its contents. Several
roads were blocked for a few hours
as crews removed fallen trees.
Overall damage estimates are
unknown.
Lewis And Clark
County
Silver City 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a
wind gust to 62 mph at Silver City.
MONTANA, East
Roosevelt County
1.5 SW Wolf Pt 0 0
Prairie County
6 N Fallon 0 0
Valley County
5 SW Hinsdale 0 0
Phillips County
10 NE Whitewater 0 0 1K
The hail was accompanied by 30 to
35 mph wind and it caused damage
to the siding on a house.
Phillips County
17 NNE Whitewater 0 0
Phillips County
21 ssw Malta 0 0
Phillips County
12 E Whitewater 0 0
Phillips County
Malta 0 0
Phillips County
9 N Whitewater 0 0
Phillips County
13 NNW Whitewater 0 0
Prairie County
11 SW Terry to 0 0
1 N Terry
A severe thunderstorm moved into
southern Prairie county and
developed into a line of
thunderstorms as it raced off to
the northeast at around 50 mph.
The thunderstorms produced damage
from about 12 miles southwest of
Terry to 1 mile north of Terry
There were numerous reports of
golfball sized hail. The largest
hail reports were from Terry to 1
mile north of Terry.
Prairie County
11 SW Terry to 0 0 120K
l N Terry
A severe thunderstorm moved into
southern Prairie county and raced
off to the northeast at 50 mph. As
the storm first entered the county
it produced wind damage 12 miles
southwest of Terry at 5:12 pm. A
National Weather employee reported
a pole barn was significantly
damaged at a family members home.
The poles were pulled right out of
the ground. A shed was also
destroyed on the property. As the
storm continued to track off to
the northeast it produced wind
gusts in excess of 80 mph. At 5:30
pm an 88 mph wind gust was measured
in Terry. Numerous tree branches
were downed in the area, and many
homes had minor roof damage.
Dawson County
5 NW Glendive to 0 0 2M
1 E Glendive
A line of severe thunderstorms
roared through the Glendive area
and caused extensive damage. A
National Weather Service storm
survey was conducted, and it was
determined that although there
may have been funnel clouds in
the area, all of the damage was
caused by straight line winds of
around 100 mph. The team first
surveyed the damage just north
of downtown, along the east bank
of the Yellowstone River. Two
trees, the largest of which was
a 44 year old pine, were uprooted
at a residence. Both trees were
pushed leaning northeast onto and
partially through the exterior wall
and roof of the house. Throughout
this area of the city, there were
numerous other trees and branches
taken down by the storm.
Widespread damage was observed
throughout the West park area,
across the Yellowstone River
from downtown. Within the park,
numerous trees and tree branches
of 1 to 2 feet in diameter were
uprooted and snapped. Not far from
the park, the roof of an auto shop
sustained heavy damage. On the
southwest side of the Glendive
area, a large, healthy tree with
a 32-inch diameter trunk uprooted
and fell through the corner of a
residence, with the main trunk
entering through the wall and
roof of a bedroom. Farther
southwest in the Berry subdivision,
an entire garage of a residence
appeared entirely dismantled by
the winds, with some of the debris
observed as far as a half mile
downwind. The southwest side of
one of the hangers at the Dawson
County Community Airport was
destroyed when large pieces of
the exterior walls and sheet metal
roof were blown out. A small plane
and classic car both sustained
heavy damage. From the airport,
two large towers, carrying main
power lines on a ridge between Dry
Creek and Highway 200-$ could be
seen knocked down. More damage was
observed to garages and roofing on
Highway 200-S a few miles to the
west of town. Another large tree
also fell on a house in the Forest
Park area. The wind speed was
measured at 91 mph at the Glendive
AWOS, and twenty minutes later the
wind was still gusting to 75 mph,
suggestive of sustained-duration,
straight line winds.
Prairie County
Terry 0 0
Prairie County
Fallon 0 0
The wind gust was accompanied
by sustained wind of 54 mph.
Dawson County
4 SE Lindsay 0 0
The hail was accompanied by
1.5 inches of rain.
Dawson County
4 SE Lindsay 0 0
Mccone County
7 N Circle 0 0
Dawson County
Bloomfield 0 0
Dawson County
Bloomfield 0 0
Dawson County
Bloomfield 0 0
Dawson County
10 S Lindsay 0 0 10K
Hail up to 2 inches in diameter
fell for 10 minutes. The hail
broke the windshield of a truck
and damaged the roof of a house.
Dawson County
10 S Lindsay 0 0
Roosevelt County
Brockton 0 0
2 inches of rain fell in less
than an hour.
Wibaux County
Wibaux 0 0
Roosevelt County
Poplar 0 0
Dawson County
Bloomfield 0 0
Roosevelt County
Brockton 0 0
Trees downed on two houses.
Phillips County
10 N Whitewater 0 0
Garfield County
12 WSW Jordan 0 0
Dawson County
7 NW Lindsay 0 0
Prairie County
11 NE Mildred 0 0
Wibaux County
10 NW Carlyle 0 0
Wibaux County
10 NW Carlyle 0 0
Three inch diameter tree branches
were downed.
Prairie County
18 E Fallon 0 0
Prairie County
18 E Fallon 0 0
8 foot tall antique metal windmill
knocked over by the wind.
Wibaux County
5 W Carlyle 0 0
MONTANA, South
NOT RECEIVED.
MONTANA, West
Ravalli County
Darby 0 0
Powell County
Garrison 0 0
Strong early afternoon storms
struck Western Montana. Power
poles were reported downed by
strong winds near Garrison. Penny
sized hail also fdi over Darby.
Flathead County
Hungry Horse 0 0
Missoula County
Condon 0 0
Mineral County
2 SE Superior 0 0
Missoula County
5 W Huson 0 0
Sanders County
Paradise 0 0
Missoula County
Huson 0 0
Missoula County
Nine Mile 0 0
Lake County
20 ENE Poison 0 0
Missoula County
6 N Huson 0 0
Lake County
25 ENE Poison 0 0
Fiathead County
4 ENE Bigfork 0 0
Flathead County
Bigfork 0 0
Lake County
12 W Ronan 0 0
Lake County
Moiese 0 0
Sanders County
2 E Dixon 0 0
Lake County
10 SW Poison 0 0
Flathead County
7 N Bigfork 0 0
Silver Bow County
8 S Silverbow 0 0
Flathead County
West Glacier 0 0
Severe storms rolled across Western
Montana bringing with it large hail
that broke windshields, damaged
roofs, and flattened crops.
Some severe wind gusts were also
reported including one that blew
over three mature Douglas fir trees
in the Silverbow area, and another
that knocked tree branches onto
power lines causing a power outage.
MTZ002
0 0
Thunderstorms brought heavy rains
which caused 10 mudslides across
Going to the Sun Road in Glacier
National Park.
Flathead County
4 NE Bigfork 0 0
Flathead County
15 N Polebridge 0 0
Near Bigfork, excessive runoff from
thunderstorms caused a basement and
workshop to flood. A pond in the front
of the spotters house rose 8 feet
causing a road to wash out. North of
Polebridge both Kintla Lake and Bowman
campgrounds were closed and the
campers evacuated due to flooding
Flathead County
Flathead County
5 SE Hungry Horse 0 0
Heavy rainfall from thunderstorms
washed out part of a road on the West
side of Hungry Horse Reservoir.
Lake County
5 S Ronan 0 0
Excessive runoff caused road closures
due to flooding.
NEBRASKA Central
Cherry County
17 SW Valentine 0 0
Cherry County
40 SSW Valentine 0 0 3K
Cherry County
1 E Brownlee 0 0
Hooker County
4 S Mullen 0 0 3K
Hooker County
2 N Mullen 0 0
Hooker County
5 E Mullen 0 0
Cherry County
15 S Brownlee 0 0
Cherry County
21 WSW Brownlee 0 0 1K
Thomas County
1 E Thedford 0 0 3K
Cherry County
27 SW Brownlee 0 0 3K
Custer County
2 WSW Callaway 0 0
Custer County
6 NNE Anselmo 0 0
Blaine County
12 S Brewster 0 0
Custer County
6 NE CaUaway 0 0
Holt County
5 E O Neill 0 0
Holt County
2 NNW Page 0 0
Lincoln County
North Platte 0 0
Thunderstorm outflow winds broke off
numerous large tree branches.
Custer County
Broken Bow Arpt 0 0
NEBRASKA, Central
Cherry County
27 S Wood Lake 0 0
Arthur County
4 E Arthur 0 0
Logan County
3 W Stapleton 0 0
Logan County
5 SE Stapleton 0 0
Lincoln County
20 N Brady 0 0
Chase County
6 SW Champion to 0 0 25K 30K
4 W Champion
Hail extensively damaged corn crops
and property.
Lincoln County
23 NNE Brady 0 0
Custer County
12 WSW Callaway 0 0
Lincoln County
North Platte 0 0
Frontier County
Curtis 0 0
Lincoln County
14 NE Wellfleet 0 0
Hayes County
7 SE Hayes Center 0 0 5K
Wind driven hail punctured holes in
the vinyl siding of a house.
Frontier County
5 W Stockville 0 0 5K 5K
Frontier County
11 SSW Stockville 0 0
Frontier County
15 S Curtis 0 0
Cherry County
16 SSW Valentine 0 0
Brown County
18 S Johnstown 0 0
Cherry County
24 S Valentine 0 0
Brown County
16 S Ainsworth 0 0
Strong outflow thunderstorm winds
broke off large tree limbs.
Cherry County
33 S Valentine
Thomas County
8 NE Thedford 0 0
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off large tree limbs.
Thomas County
1 S Thedford 0 0
Thomas County
6 NNW Halsey 0 0
Thomas County
Halsey 0 0
NEBRASKA Central
Blaine County
Dunning 0 0
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off numerous large tree
branches.
Logan County
16 NE Stapleton
Logan County
16 NE Stapleton 0 0 20K
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off large tree limbs and
destroyed small outbuildings.
Blaine County
3 SE Dunning 0 0
Custer County
12 NW Anselmo 0 0
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off numerous large tree
branches.
Custer County
1 NW Arnold 0 0 70K
A tornado from a supercell
thunderstorm touched down briefly
overturning two center pivot
irrigation systems and destroying
alfalfa and wheat fields.
Logan County
Stapleton 0 0
Several large tree limbs were broken
due to strong thunderstorm outflow
winds.
Custer County
Arnold 0 0 50K
A supercell thunderstorm that had
produced a tornado 1 mile northwest
of Arnold collapsed with strong
outflow winds breaking off numerous
large trees, snapping off power poles,
and producing roof damage on some
homes.
Logan County
9 ESE Stapleton 0 0
Logan County
9 ESE Stapleton 0 0
Lincoln County
21 N Brady 0 0
Lincoln County
North Platte Arpt 0 0
Custer County
12 W Callaway 0 0
Custer County
12 W Callaway 0 0
Lincoln County
8 N North Platte 0 0
Deuel County
12 NE Chappell 0 0
Garden County
Oshkosh 0 0
Brown County
18 W Ainsworth 0 0 5K
Cherry County
2 SE Wood Lake 0 0
Brown County
5 SSE Johnstown 0 0
Cherry County
40 SSE Merriman 0 0
Cherry County
24 SW Valentine 0 0
Cherry County
34 W Brownlee 0 0
Cherry County
27 S Merriman 0 0 15K
Half dollar sized hail broke numerous
west facing windows and damaged siding
on a house.
Cherry County
41 SSE Merriman 0 0
Sheridan County
White Clay 0 0
Cherry County
19 WSW Merriman 0 0 100K
A supercell thunderstorm produced a
tornado that touched down over an open
field approximately 1/4 mile to the
southeast of a farmstead. As the
tornado moved northeast, it destroyed
a shed used for storing agricultural
machinery, damaged a horse trailer,
and snapped off several power poles.
The tornado continued moving northeast
across another open field before
hitting another farmstead where it
rolled a moble home, lifted a
two-story 2 car garage and dropped it
20 feet north of its foundation
totalling the pickup truck in the
garage. The tornado also snapped off
numerous trees in a shelter beit to
the north of the farmstead and several
power poles. Seconds before the
tornado hit, the male occupant of the
home took shelter in a concrete shed
to the west of the home.
Sheridan County
Rushville 0 0
Sheridan County
6 E Gordon 0 0
A weak tornado touched down briefly
over open rangeland.
Cherry County
1 N Eli 0 0
There was a brief touchdown of a weak
tornado from a supercell thunderstorm.
The tornado touched down over open
rangeland.
Keith County
16 NNW Ogallala 0 0
Keith County
17 NW Ogallala 0 0
A weak tornado touched down briefly
over Lake McConaughy.
Keith County
15 NNW Ogallala 0 0
Arthur County
l W Arthur 0 0
Keith County
2 S Roscoe 0 0 1K
A weak tornado from a supercell
thunderstorm touched down briefly
near Interstate 80. Some road signs
were blown over from the winds.
Perkins County
2 N Grant 0 0
Keith County
13 NNW Ogallala 0 0
Cherry County
2 W Sparks 0 0
Hooker County
15 S Mullen 0 0
Hooker County
25 SW Mullen 0 0
Keith County
Keystone 0 0 20K
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
destroyed an airplane hangar, broke
off numerous large tree limbs,
destroyed a new pole barn,
and broke out 2 windows in a house.
Mcpherson County
24 NW Tryon 0 0 15K
Hail broke out windows on the east
and south sides of a house.
Deuel County
7 SE Chappell 0 0
Deuel County
9 E Chappell 0 0
Cherry County
42 S Kilgore 0 0
Thomas County
12 SE Seneca 0 0
Grant County
10 SW Hyannis 0 0
Cherry County
56 S Merriman 0 0
Holt County
15 N Page 0 0 40K 10K
Thunderstorm winds knocked over a
center pivot irrigation system, moved
a storage shed off of the foundation,
and broke tree limbs up to a foot
in diameter.
Sheridan County
Hay Spgs 0 0
Sheridan County
12 S Hay Spgs 0 0 25K 25K
Hail driven by strong wind completely
destroyed corn and wheat fields, broke
windows in homes, shredded vinyl
siding on a house, and damaged roofs.
Sheridan County
1.5 S Rushville 0 0 150K
An anti-cyclonic left-moving supercell
produced a brief, weak tornado that
ripped off the roof of a home,
destroyed the attached two car garage,
moved outbuildings, and destroyed
metal cattle shields. Debris from the
destroyed home impacted a large metal
machine shed and was scattered along
a 1 mile path northeast of the
farmstead. The home was a complete
loss as the chimney fell into the
house breaking floor joists.
Sheridan County
Rushville 0 0 15K
Sheridan County
Rushville 0 0 150K
Outflow winds estimated at 90 mph,
from an anti-cyclonic left-moving
supercell that produced a weak tornado
1.5 miles south of Rushville, uprooted
trees, took roofs off two buildings,
toppled an old wooden grain elevator,
and overturned a camper. Falling trees
damaged homes, businesses, and
vehicles.
Sheridan County
3 WNW Gordon 0 0
Sheridan County
15 N Rushville 0 0
Sheridan County
16 NW Rushville 0 0 15K
The hail destroyed 200 acres of wheat
and corn crops
Sheridan County
18 N Hay Spgs 0 0
Wheeler County
5 S Bartlett 0 0
Sheridan County
Gordon 0 0
Garfield County
14 NNE Burwell 0 0 1.2K
Garfield County
10 N Burwell 0 0 1.2K
Garfield County
10 NNE Burwell 0 0
Garden County
2 SE Lewellen 0 0
Deuel County
4 W Big Spgs 0 0
Cherry County
7 SE Brownlee 0 0
Lincoln County
2 E North Platte 0 0
Perkins County
10 W Grant 0 0
Sheridan County
15 NNE Ellsworth 0 0
NEBRASKA, East
Antelope County
Neligh 0 0
Hail lasted for around 20 minutes in
Neligh and covered the ground white.
Although most hailstones were 1/2 inch
to 1 inch in diameter, a few were as
large as tennis ball size. The hail
was deep enough in some locations that
traces of it that were shaded remained
on the ground weil into the following
afternoon. The hail damaged cars,
siding, and roofs in the area as well
as breaking windows and stripping
leaves off of many trees. The hail
also caused extensive crop damage
north and east of town.
Antelope County
Neligh 0 0 10K
Rainfall of 3.2 inches fell in Neligh
in around 1 hour which caused flash
flooding on Belmar Creek which flows
near the city part. The heavy rain was
accompanied by a lot of hail, some up
to tennis ball size. One residence and
a business near the creek experienced
flooding, with water rising up to the
door handle on a car, and flood damage
or mud reported in a garage and the
business. Standing water remained in
the park weil into the morning hours.
Antelope County
Oakdale 0 0
Hail estimated at up to 1 inch in
diameter caused severe crop damage
around the Oakdale area.
Madison County
Tilden 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph blew down a large section of a
tree in town.
Seward County
2 N Utica to 0 0
5 S Utica
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
over 60 mph downed several trees in
town, destroyed one small building
north of town and also tore the arm
off of a railroad crossing gate. The
winds also blew over a semi-trailer
truck on Interstate 80 five miles
south of town and upset several center
irrigation pivots in the area.
Seward County
Utica 0 0
Jefferson County
Plymouth 0 0
Several 4 to 8 inch limbs
blow down in town.
Antelope County
5 NE Royal 0 0
Knox County
15 W Winnetoon 0 0
Pierce County
4 N Plainview 0 0
Knox County
Center 0 0
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter lasted
for several minutes. The hail covered
the ground white and also stripped
leaves off of trees.
Knox County
1 SW Bloomfield to 0 0
Bloomfield
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter was
reported in and around Bloomfield.
According to a local newspaper report
the hail caused some severe crop
damage in the area.
Knox County
Niobrara 0 0
Cedar County
9 SW Hartington 0 0
Leaves were reportedly stripped off of
trees in the area.
Knox County
4 N Wausa 0 0
Cedar County
Hartington 0 0
Knox County
10 W Crofton 0 0
Antelope County
7 WNW Elgin 0 0
Knox County
4 N Bloomfield 0 0
Saline County
3 S Dorchester 0 0
Saline County
2 S Dorchester 0 0
Lancaster County
Bennet 0 0
Saline County
3 NW Wilber 0 0
Knox County
Creighton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
knocked down a large branch onto a car
in Creighton.
Knox County
7 W Crofton
Knox County
7 W Crofton 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph blew half the roof off of a
machine shed.
Cedar County
10 W Hartington 0 0
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph
downed large tree limbs in the area
Wayne County
2 NNE Carroll 0 0
Knox County
6 WSW Niobrara to 0 0
Niobrara
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph
severely damaged a trailer, uprooted 2
trees, upset a center pivot, and
caused some building damage in an area
from 6 miles southwest of Niobrara
into Niobrara.
Knox County
1 N Verdel 0 0
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 to
70 mph blew down a few smail trees and
knocked large limbs off of larger
trees.
Knox County
Crofton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds knocked down many
large branches and several trees in
the Crofton area.
Platte County
Columbus 0 0
Platte County
Columbus 0 0
The Columbus Awos recorded a 62 mph
thunderstorm wind gust from this
storm. The winds downed several trees
and large branches in town, especially
across the southeast section of the
city. Between 50 and 60 homes lost
power from tree branches falling on
power lines. The limbs also blocked
some roads and damaged vehicles and a
few homes. Lightning from the storm
struck a radio transmitter knocking
several radio stations off the air for
over 12 hours.
Colfax County
6 S Leigh 0 0
Pierce County
8 N Pierce 0 0 1K 5K
Unofficial rainfall amounts of 3 to 4
inches fell locally over sections of
Pierce county during the afternoon of
6/17/06. The rain caused flash
flooding across Old Highway 98 north
of Pierce for several hours. Other
than washing out some crops and gravel
off of roads, little damage was
reported in the area.
Cass County
Manley 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
over 60 mph tipped a combine over,
snapped a few power poles, damaged a
horse barn and knocked down large tree
limbs in town.
Jefferson County
3 W Daykin 0 0
Saline County
Tobias 0 0
Hail up to golfball size fell in
Tobias for a few minutes.
Gage County
5 E Cortland 0 0
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell
for 10 to 15 minutes east of Cortland.
Lancaster County
Firth 0 0
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter punched
holes in aluminim siding in town. The
hail was accompanied by wind gusts
estimated at over 60 mph.
Lancaster County
Firth 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts were estimated
at over 60 mph by emergency
management.
Lancaster County
5 S Hickman to 0 0
Hickman
Hail from 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter
was reported from 5 miles south of
Hickman into Hickman.
Otoe County
2 SW Palmyra to 0 0
Palmyra
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter was
reported in andjust southwest of
Palmyra. The hail was accompanied by
wind gusts estimated at 60 mph.
Otoe County
Palmyra 0 0
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at
60 mph in Palmyra. The winds were
accompanied by hail up to 1 inch in
diameter.
Otoe County
Douglas 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph were accompanied by 1 inch
hail.
Otoe County
Douglas 0 0
Otoe County
3 E Palmyra 0 0
Otoe County
Unadilla 0 0
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter pried
up for 5 to 10 minutes driven by
thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
55 mph. The hail flattened crops in
the area and caused some tree and
roof damage.
Douglas County
Omaha 0 0
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at
around 60 mph near 132nd and Pacific
Streets. Some large tree branches were
downed west of there.
Knox County
8 NNW Crofton 0 0
One inch to 1.5 inch hail covered
the ground.
Knox County
8 NNW Crofton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds estimated at over
60 mph downed large tree branches and
overturned a camper at a local
campground.
Knox County
Crofton 0 0
The hail caused some crop damage in
the area.
Cedar County
5 SE Hartington 0 0
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
downed a large tree which blocked
Highway 15 for a time southeast of
Hartington.
Dodge County
Fremont 0 0
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
caused some tree damage in the
Fremont area,
Cass County
4 NE Weeping Water 0 0
Otoe County
2 W Unadilla to 0 0
Unadilla
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell in
and just west of Unadilla.
Otoe County
Burr 0 0
Johnson County
4 NE Sterling 0 0
Richardson County
Barada 0 0
Gage County
Adams 0 0
Johnson County
3 WSW Sterling 0 0
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter nearly
covered the ground white near
Sterling.
Gage County
Beatrice 0 0
Gage County
Blue Spgs 0 0
Gage County
Barneston 0 0
Dixon County
Maskell 0 0
Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage.
Dixon County
Newcastle 0 0
Dakota County
South Sioux City 0 0
Heavy rain caused flash flooding of
streets and other low areas. Several
vehicles were stranded, and manhole
covers were blown off in South
Sioux City.
NEBRASKA, Extreme Northeast
Dakota County
Homer 0 0
NEBRASKA, Extreme Southwest
Dundy County
5 S Benkelman 0 0
Hitchcock County
Palisade 0 0
Dundy County
Benkelman 0 0
Hitchcock County
7 ENE Trenton 0 0
0 0
Dundy County
Benkelman 0 0
Red Willow County
4 SW Mc Cook to 0 0
4 SE Mc Cook
Dundy County
Benkelman 0 0
Dundy County
Benkelman 0 0
Dundy County
Benkelman 0 0
Hitchcock County
Trenton 0 0
NEBRASKA, South Central
Phelps County
3 NW Holdrege 0 0 0 0
Dawson County
5 WSW Cozad 0 0 20K 10K
Greeley County
1 E Scotia to 0 0 10K 20K
5 SE Scotia
Thunderstorms developed along a cold
front over north-central Nebraska and
moved southeast. Thunderstorms for the
most part produced marginal hail, but
there were reports of one-inch hail
in southern Greeley County. A wind
gust near 65mph blew over a center
pivot west of Cozad.
Dawson County
5 NNW Gothenburg 0 0 5K 10K
Dawson County
5 NNW Gothenburg 0 0 0 5K
A couple of wind event occurred across
northwest portions of Dawson County
during the evening. Storms developed
over north central Nebraska around mid
afternoon and slowly tracked south
into south-central Nebraska. Penny
sized hail also accompanied the
storms.
Merrick County
Central City 0 0 0 0
Fillmore County
Milligan 0 0 20K 25K
Fillmore County
2 S Strang 0 0 25K 200K
Thayer County
Bruning 0 0 20K 50K
Thunderstorms rapidly intensified just
prior to midnight across portions of
south-central Nebraska. The strongest
storms developed along a weak surface
boundary near Fillmore and Thayer
counties and produced hail up to the
size of golf balls.
Gosper County
Elwood 0 0 60K 20K
Kearney County
Minden 0 0 15K 10K
Phelps County
4 N Funk 0 0 0 0
Buffalo County
Kearney Arpt 0 0 15K 30K
Buffalo County
Kearney 0 0 30K 25K
Buffalo County
Ravenna 0 0 10K 25K
Buffalo County
Shelton 0 0 30K 25K
Hall County
Grand Is 0 0 20K 15K
Hall County
Grand Is 0 0 20K 15K
Several intense clusters of
thunderstorms developed over
western Nebraska and continually
rolled into south-central Nebraska
during the evening hours resulting
in numerous high wind reports.
There was considerable damage to a
tin storage building in Elwood
where much of the roof was ripped
off. There was also damage to
combines housed within the storage
building. There were numerous
reports of trees down blocking
roads and knocking out power in
Kearney and Grand Island. Some of
the trees fell on homes. Much of
southwest Kearney lost power. There
was an anhydrous leak near Shelton
and there were also large trees
down throughout Shelton with some
falling on area homes.
Furnas County
Cambridge 0 0 20K 30K
Kearney County
1 WSW Axtell to 0 0 30K 800K
5 SE Axtell
Buffalo County
Gibbon 0 0 80K 200K
Buffalo County
l W Shelton 0 0 500K lM
Hall County
7 WNW Wood River to 0 0 200K lM
Wood River
Adams County
2 W Kenesaw 0 0 0 50K
Adams County
Hastings Arpt to 0 0 60K 75K
2 N Hastings
Hall County
2 N AIda 0 0 10K 60K
Penny to nickel sized hail along
with 60mph winds pounded the Gibbon
area for an extended period of
time. The storm then moved towards
Shelton where golf ball to
baseball-sized hail along with 60
mph winds broke windows, destroyed
siding, and caused extensive crop
damage along its path. The strong
winds also destroyed a storage
shed and blew over a grain trailer
near Shelton. The storm continued
on towards Wood River producing 60
mph winds and golf ball sized hail.
In Hastings, large tree limbs were
blown down damaging power lines and
homes. Tents at the annual
Hastings cottonwood festival were
also destroyed. Crop assessors
found several soybean fields that
were completely wiped out and corn
fields with 50 percent defoliation
southeast of Axtell. Nickel sized
hail was accompanied by 35mph winds
2 W of Kenesaw. Storms farther to
the west damaged a house in
Cambridge.
Phelps County
Bertrand 0 0 25K 100K
Franklin County
Campbell 0 0 5K 0
Webster County
6 W Bladen 0 0 0 0
Decaying thunderstorms created wind
gust of 50 to 70 mph along with
drastic rises in temperatures.
These heat bursts caused
temperatures to rise rapidly with
the most extreme rise taking place
at Kearney where the temperature
jumped from 70 to 93 degrees
between 3 and 4 am CST.
Adams County
5 S Holstein 0 0 0 0
NEBRASKA, South Central
Phelps County
4 N Funk 0 0 0 0
Buffalo County
Kearney Arpt 0 0 15K 30K
Buffalo County
Kearney 0 0 30K 25K
Buffalo County
Ravenna 0 0 10K 25K
Buffalo County
Shelton 0 0 30K 25K
Hall County
Grand Is 0 0 20K 15K
Hall County
Grand Is 0 0 20K 15K
Several intense clusters of
thunderstorms developed over
western Nebraska and continually
rolled into south-central Nebraska
during the evening hours resulting
in numerous high wind reports.
There was considerable damage to a
tin storage building in Elwood
where much of the roof was ripped
off. There was also damage to
combines housed within the storage
building. There were numerous
reports of trees down blocking
roads and knocking out power in
Kearney and Grand Island. Some of
the trees fell on homes. Much
of southwest Kearney lost power.
There was an anhydrous leak near
Shelton and there were also large
trees down throughout Shelton
with some falling on area homes.
Furnas County
Cambridge 0 0 20K 30K
Kearney County
1 WSW Axtell to 0 0 30K 800K
5 SE Axtell
Buffalo County
Gibbon 0 0 80K 200K
Buffalo County
l W Shelton 0 0 500K lM
Hall County
7 WNW Wood River ti 16 0 0 200K lM
Wood River
Adams County
2 w Kenesaw 0 0 0 50K
Adams County
Hastings Arpt to 0 0 60K 75K
2 N Hastings
Hall County
2 N AIda 0 0 10K 60K
Penny to nickel sized hail along
with 60mph winds pounded the Gibbon
area for an extended period of
time. The storm then moved towards
Shelton where golf ball to
baseball-sized hail along with 60
mph winds broke windows, destroyed
siding, and caused extensive crop
damage along its path. The strong
winds also destroyed a storage shed
and blew over a grain trailer near
Shelton. The storm continued on
towards Wood River producing 60 mph
winds and golf ball sized hail. In
Hastings, large tree limbs were
blown down damaging power lines and
homes. Tents at the annual Hastings
cottonwood festival were also
destroyed. Crop assessors found
several soybean fields that were
completely wiped out and corn
fields with 50 percent defoliation
southeast of Axtell. Nickel sized
hail was accompanied by 35mph winds
2 W of Kenesaw. Storms farther to
the west damaged a house in
Cambridge.
Phelps County
Bertrand 0 0 25K 100K
Franklin County
Campbell 0 0 5K 0
Webster County
6 W Bladen 0 0 0 0
Decaying thunderstorms created
wind gust of 50 to 70 mph along
with drastic rises in temperatures.
These heat bursts caused
temperatures to rise rapidly with
the most extreme rise taking place
at Kearney where the temperature
jumped from 70 to 93 degrees
between 3 and 4 am CST.
Adams County
5 S Holstein 0 0 0 0
Adams County
Ayr 0 0 0 0
Webster County
2 W Red Cloud 0 0 5K 100K
Webster County
Red Cloud 0 0 0 0
Webster County
2 W Red Cloud 0 0 5K 0
Thayer County
3 SW Gilead 0 0 0 0
Thayer County
Hebron 0 0 0 0
Thayer County
6 SSE Hebron 0 0 5K 100K
Thayer County
Hebron 0 0 60K 200K
Thayer County
3 E Belvidere 0 0 25K 150K
Thayer County
4 ESE Bruning 0 0 15K 125K
Thayer County
5 ESE Bruning 0 0 0 10K
Fillmore County
4 S Ohiowa 0 0 0 10K
Fillmore County
3 ESE Ohiowa 0 0 15K 150K
Severe thunderstorms developed
during the evening hours in
south-central Nebraska. The storms
were prolific large hail producers
with several reports of golf ball
size hail or larger. Some of the
largest hail fell near Hebron in
Thayer county where baseball to
teacup size hail was reported.
York County
York 0 0 50K 0
Lightning struck a nursing home in
York during the early morning hours
of June 22nd. The fire was mainly
confined to the roof, however there
was quite a bit of fire and smoke
damage to the building. No one was
injured.
Dawson County
Gothenburg 0 0 25K 10K
Dawson County
Lexington 0 0 0 0
Dawson County
5 N Lexington 0 0 0 0
Gosper County
Johnson Res 0 0 5K 30K
Buffalo County
Miller 0 0 0 0
Dawson County
5 SW Sumner 0 0 0 0
Furnas County
Wilsonville 0 0 5K 10K
Phelps County
Loomis 0 0 5K 0
Harlan County
2 E Oxford 0 0 5K 0
Hall County
Grand ls Arpt 0 0 5K 0
Howard County
2 SW St Libory 0 0 0 20K
Merrick County
7 SW Chapman 0 0 0 0
Hall County
4 SW Grand Is 0 0 30K 50K
Hamilton County
5 NW Giltner 0 0 0 0
Severe thunderstorms with high
winds rolled across portions of
south-central Nebraska during the
late afternoon and early evening
of June 24th. Penny to golf
bail-sized hail fell in and around
the Grand Island area. A
combination of severe thunderstorm
winds and hail occurred near St.
Libory.
NEBRASKA, West
Banner County
14 WSW Harrisburg 0 0
Cheyenne County
Sidney Arpt 0 0
Scotts Bluff County
Mitchell 0 0
Scotts Bluff County
2 NW Scottsbluffto 0 0
Minatare
1 1/4 to 1 3/4 inch diameter hail
reported.
Morrill County
17 N Broadwater 0 0
Kimball County
Dix 0 0
Cheyenne County
Potter to 0 0 10K
2 N Sidney
Penny to nickel sized hail
reported. Semi-trailer blown over
5 miles east of Sidney, NE.
Sioux County
27 SSW Agate 0 0
Scotts Bluff County
Lyman to 0 0 750K
Morrill
3/4 to 1 3/4 inch hail fell
reported over much of western
Scotts Bluff county, with the
hardest hit area around Lyman,
Neb. About 800 acres of beets were
damaged and about 400 acres of dry
beans were reported lost.
Scotts Bluff County
6 S Lyman to 0 0 50K
2 S Gering
Very heavy rain fell over western
Scotts Bluff county with rainfall
amounts from 2 to 4 inches common
... as high as 4.6 inches measured
6 miles south of Lyman. Neh. The
rain produced some flooding on the
Stegall highway as well as washed
out some county roads.
Scotts Bluff County
12 W Gering to 0 0
5 SW Gering
Nickel to Golfball sized hail
reported over an area from west to
southwest of Gering, NE.
Scotts Bluff County
Gering 0 0
Banner County
12 NW Harrisburg 0 0
Kimball County
8 W Kimball 0 0
Morrill County
5 N Angora 0 0
NEBRASKA, West
Box Butte County
7 SW Alliance 0 0
Cheyenne County
Sidney 0 0
3/4 to 1 inch diameter hail
reported.
Kimball County
12 SE Kimball to 0 0
l0 NE Kimball
Sioux County
Harrison 0 0
Sioux County
7 NE Agate 0 0
Visible funnel observed from cloud
base to about 1/2 way to ground.
Dust swirl noted on ground for 2 to
3 minutes.
Sioux County
15 S Harrison 0 0
Cheyenne County
3 E Gurley 0 0
Radar estimated 3-4 inches of
rainfall with report of localized
flooding along county road 119
between county roads 44 and 46.
Box Butte County
Alliance 0 0
NEZ054
0 0
Weak shower produced 90 mph
microburst wind gust 1 mile
northeast of Kimball, NE.
NEVADA, North
Eureka County
1 W Eureka Arpt 0 0
A rope like tornado was observed
and photographed over open country
about 1 mile west of the Eureka
Airport. No reports of
damage were received.
Elko County
2 NE (Eko)Harris FId i 0 0
Elko County
Lamoille 0 0
A 63 mph wind gust was recorded at
the Weather Forecast Office in
Elko. This same storm later
produced an estimated wind gust
of 60 mph in Lamoille and broke off
one to two inch diameter tree limbs.
NEVADA, South
NONE REPORTED.
NEVADA, West
NVZ003
0 0
A 53 kt (61 mph) wind gust was
recorded at the Desert Springs
RAWS sensor.
Washoe County
Sparks 0 0 1K
A wind gust estimated at 39 kt
(45 mph) caused damage near Los
Altos Parkway in Sparks. The Reno
Gazette-Journal reported that
a few fences were knocked down by
the strong winds. One homeowner had
six feet of wood fence destroyed,
along with two screen-glass doors
that were shattered.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, North and Central
Rockingham County
Stratham 0 1
A 13 yr-old girl was injured when
she was struck by lightning while
swimming in her backyard pool. The
lightning apparently struck
nearby, then traveled through the
ground to the pool. The girl was
reportedly carried inside the home
where she collapsed and then
was transported to a nearby
hospital where she was evaluated
and eventually released. Most of
her symptoms had disappeared by
the following day.
Merrimack County
Davisville 0 0 0 0
A slow moving coastal storm
produced 3 to 5 inches of rain
over a 4 day period causing a slow
rise in rivers throughout New
Hampshire. However only one river,
the Warner River at Davisville,
exceeded flood stage. The Warner at
Davisville, (flood stage
8.0 ft), crested at 8.6 ft.
Grafton County
Lebanon 0 0
Large hail
Sullivan County
5 NE Cornish City 0 0
Trees down
Grafton County
Lebanon 0 0
Large hail
Grafton County
8 SSW Bath 0 0
Large limbs down. Estimated gusts
of 60 mph.
Grafton County
Lincoln 0 0
Trees down
Coos County
Errol 0 0
Trees down
Sullivan County
Claremont 0 0
Several trees and wires down
Merrimack County
Newbury 0 0
Several trees down
Sullivan County
Sunapee 0 0
Large tree down across Route 11
closed the highway for several
hours
Sullivan County
Lempster 0 0
Large hail
Carroll County
Conway 0 0
A number of trees were reported
down on houses, wires, and vehicles
in Conway.
Carroll County
5 SW Conway 0 0
Numerous trees and wires down
in Albany.
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Trees down
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Trees and wires down
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Large hail reported by public.
Grafton County
Littleton 0 0
Large hail
Grafton County
Hebron 0 0
Large hail
Carroll County
North Conway 0 0
Large hail
Carroll County
Moultonboro 0 0
Trees down
Grafton County
Canaan 0 0
Trees down
Carroll County
Moultonboro 0 0
Trees down
Belknap County
Gilford 0 0
Trees down
Belknap County
Meredith 0 0
Wires down on Governors Island
Belknap County
Alton 0 0
Large hail
Carroll County
Wolfeboro 0 0
Large hail
Carroll County
5 S Effingham 0 0
Large hail
Belknap County
Alton Bay 0 0
Large hail
Stratford County
Milton 0 0
Trees and wires down
Sullivan County
Goshen 0 0
Large hail
Belknap County
Sanbornton 0 0
Large hail
Belknap County
Sanbornton 0 0
Large hail
Merrimack County
Franklin 0 0
Large hail
Merrimack County
Franklin 0 0
Trees reported down.
Belknap County
New Hampton 0 0
Large hail
NEW HAMPSHIRE, Southern
Hillsborough County
Merrimack 0 0 15K
Hillsborough County
Goffstown 0 0 20K
A severe thunderstorm downed trees
and wires along Route 3 in
Merrimack. Later that evening,
another thunderstorm produced
torrential rainfall in Goffstown,
which washed out several roads,
some of which had recently been
repaired from the widespread
flooding which took place in May.
Cheshire County
Chesterfield to 0 0 20K
Walpole
A severe thunderstorm brought down
trees and wires in Chesterfield
and Walpole.
Cheshire County
Walpole 0 0 10K
Cheshire County
Westmoreland 0 0 25K
A severe thunderstorm downed trees
on Wentworth Road in Walpole.
Trees and wires were blown down on
Route 12 in Westmoreland, which
blocked the roadway.
Location Character of Storm
MONTANA, Central
Lewis And Clark
County
Silver City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cascade County
Ulm Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cascade County
1 NE Black Eagle Funnel Cloud
Gallatin County
Bozeman Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pondera County
Conrad Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cascade County
15 NE Tracy Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Chouteau County
Floweree Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Judith Basin County
2 SE Raynesford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Liberty County
15 SW Chester Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Teton County
Dutton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Hill County
15 S Inverness Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Toole County
7 NE Dunkirk Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Chouteau County
13 E Geraldine Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Fergus County
Lewistown Muni Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Hill County
Havre City Co Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G66)
Fergus County
1 E Roy Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Blaine County
1 E Chinook Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Blaine County
7 W Hogeland Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Severe thunderstorms occurred
across a large portion of North
Central Montana on the 4th.
Reported wind gusts include: 76
mph at Havre, 71 mph at Great
Falls and Inverness IW, 66 mph
at Hobson, 65 mph at Loma IN,
64 mph at Roy 1E and at Great
Falls 3SW, 63 mph at Cut Bank
3SW and Lewistown 2W, 62 mph at
Dunkirk 7NE, 61 mph at Hays 19SW,
and 60 mph at Silver City, Craig
5N, Ulm, Cascade 25SE, Bozeman,
Conrad, Raynesford 2SE, Chester
15SW, Inverness 15S, Geraldine
13E, Roy 25NE, Chinook IE, and
Hogeland 7W. These storms caused
damage to numerous trees as well
as some structural damage. The
roof of a pizza restaurant in
Lewistown was torn off and a
ranch home northwest of Hobson
had a metal fence blown threw
a picture window. Power lines
were also downed resulting in
some interruption of service.
Additionally, a funnel cloud was
reported by law enforcement at
Black Eagle 1NE with no damage
sustained.
Beaverhead County
4 NE Grant Hail (0.75)
Madison County
10 N Sheridan Hail (1.00)
Severe thunderstorms dropped 1
inch diameter hail at Sheridan
10N and .75 inch diameter hail
at Grant 4NE.
Fergus County
Hllger Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced a
wind gust to 60 mph at Hilger.
Beaverhead County
Dillon Arpt Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1
inch diameter hail at the Dillon
airport. The hail damaged a King
Air 210 parked on the tarmac as
weil as tearing the fabric of
another plane. Damage estimates
were unknown.
Glacier County
15 SW Browning Hail (0.88)
Teton County
6 N Fairfield Hail (1.75)
Glacier County
15 W Cutbank Tornado (Fl)
Pondera County
10 E Heart Butte Hail (2.00)
Glacier County
Babb Hail (1.00)
Severe thunderstorms occurred along
the Northern Rocky Mountain Front
during the evening hours of the
13th. Reports include: 2 inch
diameter hail at Heart Butte 10E,
1.75 inch diameter hail at
Fairfield 6N, 1 inch diameter hail
at Babb, .88 inch diameter hail at
Browning 15SW and .75 inch diameter
hail at Two Medicine. A tornado was
reported by law enforcement and
photgraphed by the public 15 miles
west of Cut Bank. The tornado
remained generally over rural areas
and caused no injuries. The
tornado, and associated hail, did
cause structural damage to corrals,
barns and out buildings. A smail
trailer home was also destroyed
along with its contents. Several
roads were blocked for a few hours
as crews removed fallen trees.
Overall damage estimates are
unknown.
Lewis And Clark
County
Silver City Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
A severe thunderstorm produced a
wind gust to 62 mph at Silver City.
MONTANA, East
Roosevelt County
1.5 SW Wolf Pt Hail (0.75)
Prairie County
6 N Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Valley County
5 SW Hinsdale Hail (1.00)
Phillips County
10 NE Whitewater Hail (0.50)
The hail was accompanied by 30 to
35 mph wind and it caused damage
to the siding on a house.
Phillips County
17 NNE Whitewater Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
21 ssw Malta Hail (0.88)
Phillips County
12 E Whitewater Hail (0.88)
Phillips County
Malta Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
9 N Whitewater Hail (1.00)
Phillips County
13 NNW Whitewater Hail (1.00)
Prairie County
11 SW Terry to Hail (1.75)
1 N Terry
A severe thunderstorm moved into
southern Prairie county and
developed into a line of
thunderstorms as it raced off to
the northeast at around 50 mph.
The thunderstorms produced damage
from about 12 miles southwest of
Terry to 1 mile north of Terry
There were numerous reports of
golfball sized hail. The largest
hail reports were from Terry to 1
mile north of Terry.
Prairie County
11 SW Terry to Thunderstorm Wind (G77)
l N Terry
A severe thunderstorm moved into
southern Prairie county and raced
off to the northeast at 50 mph. As
the storm first entered the county
it produced wind damage 12 miles
southwest of Terry at 5:12 pm. A
National Weather employee reported
a pole barn was significantly
damaged at a family members home.
The poles were pulled right out of
the ground. A shed was also
destroyed on the property. As the
storm continued to track off to
the northeast it produced wind
gusts in excess of 80 mph. At 5:30
pm an 88 mph wind gust was measured
in Terry. Numerous tree branches
were downed in the area, and many
homes had minor roof damage.
Dawson County
5 NW Glendive to Thunderstorm Wind (G85)
1 E Glendive
A line of severe thunderstorms
roared through the Glendive area
and caused extensive damage. A
National Weather Service storm
survey was conducted, and it was
determined that although there
may have been funnel clouds in
the area, all of the damage was
caused by straight line winds of
around 100 mph. The team first
surveyed the damage just north
of downtown, along the east bank
of the Yellowstone River. Two
trees, the largest of which was
a 44 year old pine, were uprooted
at a residence. Both trees were
pushed leaning northeast onto and
partially through the exterior wall
and roof of the house. Throughout
this area of the city, there were
numerous other trees and branches
taken down by the storm.
Widespread damage was observed
throughout the West park area,
across the Yellowstone River
from downtown. Within the park,
numerous trees and tree branches
of 1 to 2 feet in diameter were
uprooted and snapped. Not far from
the park, the roof of an auto shop
sustained heavy damage. On the
southwest side of the Glendive
area, a large, healthy tree with
a 32-inch diameter trunk uprooted
and fell through the corner of a
residence, with the main trunk
entering through the wall and
roof of a bedroom. Farther
southwest in the Berry subdivision,
an entire garage of a residence
appeared entirely dismantled by
the winds, with some of the debris
observed as far as a half mile
downwind. The southwest side of
one of the hangers at the Dawson
County Community Airport was
destroyed when large pieces of
the exterior walls and sheet metal
roof were blown out. A small plane
and classic car both sustained
heavy damage. From the airport,
two large towers, carrying main
power lines on a ridge between Dry
Creek and Highway 200-$ could be
seen knocked down. More damage was
observed to garages and roofing on
Highway 200-S a few miles to the
west of town. Another large tree
also fell on a house in the Forest
Park area. The wind speed was
measured at 91 mph at the Glendive
AWOS, and twenty minutes later the
wind was still gusting to 75 mph,
suggestive of sustained-duration,
straight line winds.
Prairie County
Terry Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Prairie County
Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G83)
The wind gust was accompanied
by sustained wind of 54 mph.
Dawson County
4 SE Lindsay Hail (1.75)
The hail was accompanied by
1.5 inches of rain.
Dawson County
4 SE Lindsay Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
Mccone County
7 N Circle Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Dawson County
Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G76)
Dawson County
Bloomfield Hail (0.88)
Dawson County
Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G83)
Dawson County
10 S Lindsay Hail (2.00)
Hail up to 2 inches in diameter
fell for 10 minutes. The hail
broke the windshield of a truck
and damaged the roof of a house.
Dawson County
10 S Lindsay Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roosevelt County
Brockton Heavy Rain
2 inches of rain fell in less
than an hour.
Wibaux County
Wibaux Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roosevelt County
Poplar Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dawson County
Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G83)
Roosevelt County
Brockton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees downed on two houses.
Phillips County
10 N Whitewater Hail (0.75)
Garfield County
12 WSW Jordan Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Dawson County
7 NW Lindsay Hail (0.75)
Prairie County
11 NE Mildred Hail (0.88)
Wibaux County
10 NW Carlyle Hail (0.88)
Wibaux County
10 NW Carlyle Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Three inch diameter tree branches
were downed.
Prairie County
18 E Fallon Hail (1.75)
Prairie County
18 E Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
8 foot tall antique metal windmill
knocked over by the wind.
Wibaux County
5 W Carlyle Hail (1.00)
MONTANA, South
NOT RECEIVED.
MONTANA, West
Ravalli County
Darby Hail (0.75)
Powell County
Garrison Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Strong early afternoon storms
struck Western Montana. Power
poles were reported downed by
strong winds near Garrison. Penny
sized hail also fdi over Darby.
Flathead County
Hungry Horse Hail (0.75)
Missoula County
Condon Hail (2.00)
Mineral County
2 SE Superior Hail (1.00)
Missoula County
5 W Huson Hail (1.75)
Sanders County
Paradise Hail (1.75)
Missoula County
Huson Hail (2.00)
Missoula County
Nine Mile Hail (1.00)
Lake County
20 ENE Poison Hail (1.00)
Missoula County
6 N Huson Hail (2.00)
Lake County
25 ENE Poison Hail (1.00)
Fiathead County
4 ENE Bigfork Hail (0.75)
Flathead County
Bigfork Hail (0.88)
Lake County
12 W Ronan Hail (0.75)
Lake County
Moiese Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Sanders County
2 E Dixon Hail (0.75)
Lake County
10 SW Poison Hail (0.75)
Flathead County
7 N Bigfork Hail (0.75)
Silver Bow County
8 S Silverbow Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Flathead County
West Glacier Hail (1.00)
Severe storms rolled across Western
Montana bringing with it large hail
that broke windshields, damaged
roofs, and flattened crops.
Some severe wind gusts were also
reported including one that blew
over three mature Douglas fir trees
in the Silverbow area, and another
that knocked tree branches onto
power lines causing a power outage.
MTZ002
Landslide
Thunderstorms brought heavy rains
which caused 10 mudslides across
Going to the Sun Road in Glacier
National Park.
Flathead County
4 NE Bigfork Flood
Flathead County
15 N Polebridge Flood
Near Bigfork, excessive runoff from
thunderstorms caused a basement and
workshop to flood. A pond in the front
of the spotters house rose 8 feet
causing a road to wash out. North of
Polebridge both Kintla Lake and Bowman
campgrounds were closed and the
campers evacuated due to flooding
Flathead County
Flathead County
5 SE Hungry Horse Flash Flood
Heavy rainfall from thunderstorms
washed out part of a road on the West
side of Hungry Horse Reservoir.
Lake County
5 S Ronan Flood
Excessive runoff caused road closures
due to flooding.
NEBRASKA Central
Cherry County
17 SW Valentine Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
40 SSW Valentine Hail (1.75)
Cherry County
1 E Brownlee Hail (1.25)
Hooker County
4 S Mullen Hail (1.75)
Hooker County
2 N Mullen Hail (0.88)
Hooker County
5 E Mullen Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
15 S Brownlee Hail (1.00)
Cherry County
21 WSW Brownlee Hail (1.50)
Thomas County
1 E Thedford Hail (1.75)
Cherry County
27 SW Brownlee Hail (1.75)
Custer County
2 WSW Callaway Hail (0.88)
Custer County
6 NNE Anselmo Hail (0.75)
Blaine County
12 S Brewster Hail (1.25)
Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Custer County
6 NE CaUaway Hail (1.00)
Holt County
5 E O Neill Hail (1.00)
Holt County
2 NNW Page Hail (1.00)
Lincoln County
North Platte Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thunderstorm outflow winds broke off
numerous large tree branches.
Custer County
Broken Bow Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
NEBRASKA, Central
Cherry County
27 S Wood Lake Hail (0.88)
Arthur County
4 E Arthur Hail (1.00)
Logan County
3 W Stapleton Hail (1.00)
Logan County
5 SE Stapleton Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
20 N Brady Hail (0.88)
Chase County
6 SW Champion to Hail (4.25)
4 W Champion
Hail extensively damaged corn crops
and property.
Lincoln County
23 NNE Brady Hail (1.00)
Custer County
12 WSW Callaway Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
North Platte Hail (1.00)
Frontier County
Curtis Hail (0.88)
Lincoln County
14 NE Wellfleet Hail (0.75)
Hayes County
7 SE Hayes Center Hail (1.00)
Wind driven hail punctured holes in
the vinyl siding of a house.
Frontier County
5 W Stockville Hail (1.75)
Frontier County
11 SSW Stockville Hail (0.75)
Frontier County
15 S Curtis Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
16 SSW Valentine Hail (0.88)
Brown County
18 S Johnstown Hail (0.75)
Cherry County
24 S Valentine Hail (0.75)
Brown County
16 S Ainsworth Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong outflow thunderstorm winds
broke off large tree limbs.
Cherry County
33 S Valentine Hail (0.88)
Thomas County
8 NE Thedford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off large tree limbs.
Thomas County
1 S Thedford Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Thomas County
6 NNW Halsey Hail (1.00)
Thomas County
Halsey Hail (1.00)
NEBRASKA Central
Blaine County
Dunning Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off numerous large tree
branches.
Logan County
16 NE Stapleton Hail (0.88)
Logan County
16 NE Stapleton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off large tree limbs and
destroyed small outbuildings.
Blaine County
3 SE Dunning Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Custer County
12 NW Anselmo Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
broke off numerous large tree
branches.
Custer County
1 NW Arnold 2K Tornado (Fl)
A tornado from a supercell
thunderstorm touched down briefly
overturning two center pivot
irrigation systems and destroying
alfalfa and wheat fields.
Logan County
Stapleton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs were broken
due to strong thunderstorm outflow
winds.
Custer County
Arnold Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A supercell thunderstorm that had
produced a tornado 1 mile northwest
of Arnold collapsed with strong
outflow winds breaking off numerous
large trees, snapping off power poles,
and producing roof damage on some
homes.
Logan County
9 ESE Stapleton Hail (1.00)
Logan County
9 ESE Stapleton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Lincoln County
21 N Brady Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lincoln County
North Platte Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Custer County
12 W Callaway Hail (0.88)
Custer County
12 W Callaway Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Lincoln County
8 N North Platte Hail (1.00)
Deuel County
12 NE Chappell Hail (0.88)
Garden County
Oshkosh Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Brown County
18 W Ainsworth Hail (1.75)
Cherry County
2 SE Wood Lake Hail (1.75)
Brown County
5 SSE Johnstown Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
40 SSE Merriman Hail (1.00)
Cherry County
24 SW Valentine Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
34 W Brownlee Hail (1.00)
Cherry County
27 S Merriman Hail (1.50)
Half dollar sized hail broke numerous
west facing windows and damaged siding
on a house.
Cherry County
41 SSE Merriman Funnel Cloud
Sheridan County
White Clay Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Cherry County
19 WSW Merriman Tornado (F1)
A supercell thunderstorm produced a
tornado that touched down over an open
field approximately 1/4 mile to the
southeast of a farmstead. As the
tornado moved northeast, it destroyed
a shed used for storing agricultural
machinery, damaged a horse trailer,
and snapped off several power poles.
The tornado continued moving northeast
across another open field before
hitting another farmstead where it
rolled a moble home, lifted a
two-story 2 car garage and dropped it
20 feet north of its foundation
totalling the pickup truck in the
garage. The tornado also snapped off
numerous trees in a shelter beit to
the north of the farmstead and several
power poles. Seconds before the
tornado hit, the male occupant of the
home took shelter in a concrete shed
to the west of the home.
Sheridan County
Rushville Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Sheridan County
6 E Gordon Tornado (F0)
A weak tornado touched down briefly
over open rangeland.
Cherry County
1 N Eli Tornado (F0)
There was a brief touchdown of a weak
tornado from a supercell thunderstorm.
The tornado touched down over open
rangeland.
Keith County
16 NNW Ogallala Hail (1.00)
Keith County
17 NW Ogallala Tornado (F0)
A weak tornado touched down briefly
over Lake McConaughy.
Keith County
15 NNW Ogallala Hail (1.00)
Arthur County
l W Arthur Hail (1.00)
Keith County
2 S Roscoe Tornado (F0)
A weak tornado from a supercell
thunderstorm touched down briefly
near Interstate 80. Some road signs
were blown over from the winds.
Perkins County
2 N Grant Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Keith County
13 NNW Ogallala Hail (0.75)
Cherry County
2 W Sparks Hail (0.88)
Hooker County
15 S Mullen Hail (1.00)
Hooker County
25 SW Mullen Hail (2.50)
Keith County
Keystone Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Strong thunderstorm outflow winds
destroyed an airplane hangar, broke
off numerous large tree limbs,
destroyed a new pole barn,
and broke out 2 windows in a house.
Mcpherson County
24 NW Tryon Hail (2.50)
Hail broke out windows on the east
and south sides of a house.
Deuel County
7 SE Chappell Hail (0.88)
Deuel County
9 E Chappell Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
42 S Kilgore Hail (1.00)
Thomas County
12 SE Seneca Hail (1.00)
Grant County
10 SW Hyannis Hail (0.88)
Cherry County
56 S Merriman Hail (0.88)
Holt County
15 N Page Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Thunderstorm winds knocked over a
center pivot irrigation system, moved
a storage shed off of the foundation,
and broke tree limbs up to a foot
in diameter.
Sheridan County
Hay Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sheridan County
12 S Hay Spgs Hail (1.75)
Hail driven by strong wind completely
destroyed corn and wheat fields, broke
windows in homes, shredded vinyl
siding on a house, and damaged roofs.
Sheridan County
1.5 S Rushville Tornado (Fl)
An anti-cyclonic left-moving supercell
produced a brief, weak tornado that
ripped off the roof of a home,
destroyed the attached two car garage,
moved outbuildings, and destroyed
metal cattle shields. Debris from the
destroyed home impacted a large metal
machine shed and was scattered along
a 1 mile path northeast of the
farmstead. The home was a complete
loss as the chimney fell into the
house breaking floor joists.
Sheridan County
Rushville Hail (1.75)
Sheridan County
Rushville Thunderstorm Wind (G78)
Outflow winds estimated at 90 mph,
from an anti-cyclonic left-moving
supercell that produced a weak tornado
1.5 miles south of Rushville, uprooted
trees, took roofs off two buildings,
toppled an old wooden grain elevator,
and overturned a camper. Falling trees
damaged homes, businesses, and
vehicles.
Sheridan County
3 WNW Gordon Hail (1.00)
Sheridan County
15 N Rushville Hail (1.00)
Sheridan County
16 NW Rushville Hail (1.75)
The hail destroyed 200 acres of wheat
and corn crops
Sheridan County
18 N Hay Spgs Hail (0.75)
Wheeler County
5 S Bartlett Hail (1.00)
Sheridan County
Gordon Hail (0.88)
Garfield County
14 NNE Burwell Hail (1.75)
Garfield County
10 N Burwell Hail (1.75)
Garfield County
10 NNE Burwell Hail (0.75)
Garden County
2 SE Lewellen Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Deuel County
4 W Big Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Cherry County
7 SE Brownlee Hail (0.75)
Lincoln County
2 E North Platte Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Perkins County
10 W Grant Hail (l.00)
Sheridan County
15 NNE Ellsworth Hail (0.88)
NEBRASKA, East
Antelope County
Neligh Hail (2.50)
Hail lasted for around 20 minutes in
Neligh and covered the ground white.
Although most hailstones were 1/2 inch
to 1 inch in diameter, a few were as
large as tennis ball size. The hail
was deep enough in some locations that
traces of it that were shaded remained
on the ground weil into the following
afternoon. The hail damaged cars,
siding, and roofs in the area as well
as breaking windows and stripping
leaves off of many trees. The hail
also caused extensive crop damage
north and east of town.
Antelope County
Neligh Flash Flood
Rainfall of 3.2 inches fell in Neligh
in around 1 hour which caused flash
flooding on Belmar Creek which flows
near the city part. The heavy rain was
accompanied by a lot of hail, some up
to tennis ball size. One residence and
a business near the creek experienced
flooding, with water rising up to the
door handle on a car, and flood damage
or mud reported in a garage and the
business. Standing water remained in
the park weil into the morning hours.
Antelope County
Oakdale Hail (l.00)
Hail estimated at up to 1 inch in
diameter caused severe crop damage
around the Oakdale area.
Madison County
Tilden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph blew down a large section of a
tree in town.
Seward County
2 N Utica to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
5 S Utica
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
over 60 mph downed several trees in
town, destroyed one small building
north of town and also tore the arm
off of a railroad crossing gate. The
winds also blew over a semi-trailer
truck on Interstate 80 five miles
south of town and upset several center
irrigation pivots in the area.
Seward County
Utica Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Plymouth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several 4 to 8 inch limbs
blow down in town.
Antelope County
5 NE Royal Hail (0.75)
Knox County
15 W Winnetoon Hail (1.00)
Pierce County
4 N Plainview Hail (0.75)
Knox County
Center Hail (1.00)
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter lasted
for several minutes. The hail covered
the ground white and also stripped
leaves off of trees.
Knox County
1 SW Bloomfield to Hail (1.00)
Bloomfield
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter was
reported in and around Bloomfield.
According to a local newspaper report
the hail caused some severe crop
damage in the area.
Knox County
Niobrara Hail (0.88)
Cedar County
9 SW Hartington Hail (1.00)
Leaves were reportedly stripped off of
trees in the area.
Knox County
4 N Wausa Hail (0.75)
Cedar County
Hartington Hail (l.00)
Knox County
10 W Crofton Hail (0.75)
Antelope County
7 WNW Elgin Hail (0.75)
Knox County
4 N Bloomfield Hail (1.00)
Saline County
3 S Dorchester Hail (0.88)
Saline County
2 S Dorchester Hail (1.00)
Lancaster County
Bennet Hail (0.75)
Saline County
3 NW Wilber Hail (0.75)
Knox County
Creighton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
knocked down a large branch onto a car
in Creighton.
Knox County
7 W Crofton Hail (0.75)
Knox County
7 W Crofton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph blew half the roof off of a
machine shed.
Cedar County
10 W Hartington Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph
downed large tree limbs in the area
Wayne County
2 NNE Carroll Hail (0.75)
Knox County
6 WSW Niobrara to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Niobrara
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 70 mph
severely damaged a trailer, uprooted 2
trees, upset a center pivot, and
caused some building damage in an area
from 6 miles southwest of Niobrara
into Niobrara.
Knox County
1 N Verdel Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 to
70 mph blew down a few smail trees and
knocked large limbs off of larger
trees.
Knox County
Crofton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm winds knocked down many
large branches and several trees in
the Crofton area.
Platte County
Columbus Hail (0.75)
Platte County
Columbus Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
The Columbus Awos recorded a 62 mph
thunderstorm wind gust from this
storm. The winds downed several trees
and large branches in town, especially
across the southeast section of the
city. Between 50 and 60 homes lost
power from tree branches falling on
power lines. The limbs also blocked
some roads and damaged vehicles and a
few homes. Lightning from the storm
struck a radio transmitter knocking
several radio stations off the air for
over 12 hours.
Colfax County
6 S Leigh Hail (0.75)
Pierce County
8 N Pierce Flash Flood
Unofficial rainfall amounts of 3 to 4
inches fell locally over sections of
Pierce county during the afternoon of
6/17/06. The rain caused flash
flooding across Old Highway 98 north
of Pierce for several hours. Other
than washing out some crops and gravel
off of roads, little damage was
reported in the area.
Cass County
Manley Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
over 60 mph tipped a combine over,
snapped a few power poles, damaged a
horse barn and knocked down large tree
limbs in town.
Jefferson County
3 W Daykin Hail (0.75)
Saline County
Tobias Hail (1.75)
Hail up to golfball size fell in
Tobias for a few minutes.
Gage County
5 E Cortland Hail (1.00)
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell
for 10 to 15 minutes east of Cortland.
Lancaster County
Firth Hail (1.00)
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter punched
holes in aluminim siding in town. The
hail was accompanied by wind gusts
estimated at over 60 mph.
Lancaster County
Firth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts were estimated
at over 60 mph by emergency
management.
Lancaster County
5 S Hickman to Hail (1.00)
Hickman
Hail from 3/4 to 1 inch in diameter
was reported from 5 miles south of
Hickman into Hickman.
Otoe County
2 SW Palmyra to Hail (1.00)
Palmyra
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter was
reported in andjust southwest of
Palmyra. The hail was accompanied by
wind gusts estimated at 60 mph.
Otoe County
Palmyra Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at
60 mph in Palmyra. The winds were
accompanied by hail up to 1 inch in
diameter.
Otoe County
Douglas Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
60 mph were accompanied by 1 inch
hail.
Otoe County
Douglas Hail (1.00)
Otoe County
3 E Palmyra Hail (1.75)
Otoe County
Unadilla Hail (1.00)
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter pried
up for 5 to 10 minutes driven by
thunderstorm wind gusts estimated at
55 mph. The hail flattened crops in
the area and caused some tree and
roof damage.
Douglas County
Omaha Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds were estimated at
around 60 mph near 132nd and Pacific
Streets. Some large tree branches were
downed west of there.
Knox County
8 NNW Crofton Hail (1.50)
One inch to 1.5 inch hail covered
the ground.
Knox County
8 NNW Crofton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm winds estimated at over
60 mph downed large tree branches and
overturned a camper at a local
campground.
Knox County
Crofton Hail (0.75)
The hail caused some crop damage in
the area.
Cedar County
5 SE Hartington Thunderstorm Wind (GS0)
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
downed a large tree which blocked
Highway 15 for a time southeast of
Hartington.
Dodge County
Fremont Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds estimated at 60 mph
caused some tree damage in the
Fremont area,
Cass County
4 NE Weeping Water Hail (0.88)
Otoe County
2 W Unadilla to Hail (1.00)
Unadilla
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter fell in
and just west of Unadilla.
Otoe County
Burr Hail (0.75)
Johnson County
4 NE Sterling Hail (0.88)
Richardson County
Barada Hail (0.88)
Gage County
Adams Hail (0.88)
Johnson County
3 WSW Sterling Hail (1.00)
Hail up to 1 inch in diameter nearly
covered the ground white near
Sterling.
Gage County
Beatrice Hail (0.75)
Gage County
Blue Spgs Hail (1.00)
Gage County
Barneston Hail (1.00)
Dixon County
Maskell Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage.
Dixon County
Newcastle Hail (1.25)
Dakota County
South Sioux City Flash Flood
Heavy rain caused flash flooding of
streets and other low areas. Several
vehicles were stranded, and manhole
covers were blown off in South
Sioux City.
NEBRASKA, Extreme Northeast
Dakota County
Homer Hail (0.88)
NEBRASKA, Extreme Southwest
Dundy County
5 S Benkelman Hail (1.00)
Hitchcock County
Palisade Hail (0.75)
Dundy County
Benkelman Hail (0.88)
Hitchcock County
7 ENE Trenton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dundy County
Benkelman Hail (1.00)
Red Willow County
4 SW Mc Cook to Hail (0.75)
4 SE Mc Cook
Dundy County
Benkelman Hail (l.00)
Dundy County
Benkelman Hail (0.75)
Dundy County
Benkelman Hail (0.75)
Hitchcock County
Trenton Hail (0.75)
NEBRASKA, South Central
Phelps County
3 NW Holdrege Hail (0.75)
Dawson County
5 WSW Cozad Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Greeley County
1 E Scotia to Hail (1.00)
5 SE Scotia
Thunderstorms developed along a cold
front over north-central Nebraska and
moved southeast. Thunderstorms for the
most part produced marginal hail, but
there were reports of one-inch hail
in southern Greeley County. A wind
gust near 65mph blew over a center
pivot west of Cozad.
Dawson County
5 NNW Gothenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Dawson County
5 NNW Gothenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A couple of wind event occurred across
northwest portions of Dawson County
during the evening. Storms developed
over north central Nebraska around mid
afternoon and slowly tracked south
into south-central Nebraska. Penny
sized hail also accompanied the
storms.
Merrick County
Central City Hail (0.88)
Fillmore County
Milligan Hail (1.00)
Fillmore County
2 S Strang Hail (1.75)
Thayer County
Bruning Hail (1.00)
Thunderstorms rapidly intensified just
prior to midnight across portions of
south-central Nebraska. The strongest
storms developed along a weak surface
boundary near Fillmore and Thayer
counties and produced hail up to the
size of golf balls.
Gosper County
Elwood Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Kearney County
Minden Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phelps County
4 N Funk Hail (0.88)
Buffalo County
Kearney Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
Kearney Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
Ravenna Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
Shelton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hall County
Grand Is Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hall County
Grand Is Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several intense clusters of
thunderstorms developed over
western Nebraska and continually
rolled into south-central Nebraska
during the evening hours resulting
in numerous high wind reports.
There was considerable damage to a
tin storage building in Elwood
where much of the roof was ripped
off. There was also damage to
combines housed within the storage
building. There were numerous
reports of trees down blocking
roads and knocking out power in
Kearney and Grand Island. Some of
the trees fell on homes. Much of
southwest Kearney lost power. There
was an anhydrous leak near Shelton
and there were also large trees
down throughout Shelton with some
falling on area homes.
Furnas County
Cambridge Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Kearney County
1 WSW Axtell to Hail (1.00)
5 SE Axtell
Buffalo County
Gibbon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
l W Shelton Hail (2.75)
Hall County
7 WNW Wood River to Hail (1.75)
Wood River
Adams County
2 W Kenesaw Hail (0.88)
Adams County
Hastings Arpt to Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
2 N Hastings
Hall County
2 N AIda Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Penny to nickel sized hail along
with 60mph winds pounded the Gibbon
area for an extended period of
time. The storm then moved towards
Shelton where golf ball to
baseball-sized hail along with 60
mph winds broke windows, destroyed
siding, and caused extensive crop
damage along its path. The strong
winds also destroyed a storage
shed and blew over a grain trailer
near Shelton. The storm continued
on towards Wood River producing 60
mph winds and golf ball sized hail.
In Hastings, large tree limbs were
blown down damaging power lines and
homes. Tents at the annual
Hastings cottonwood festival were
also destroyed. Crop assessors
found several soybean fields that
were completely wiped out and corn
fields with 50 percent defoliation
southeast of Axtell. Nickel sized
hail was accompanied by 35mph winds
2 W of Kenesaw. Storms farther to
the west damaged a house in
Cambridge.
Phelps County
Bertrand Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Franklin County
Campbell Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Webster County
6 W Bladen Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Decaying thunderstorms created wind
gust of 50 to 70 mph along with
drastic rises in temperatures.
These heat bursts caused
temperatures to rise rapidly with
the most extreme rise taking place
at Kearney where the temperature
jumped from 70 to 93 degrees
between 3 and 4 am CST.
Adams County
5 S Holstein Hail (0.75)
NEBRASKA, South Central
Phelps County
4 N Funk Hail (0.88)
Buffalo County
Kearney Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
Kearney Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
Ravenna Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
Shelton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hall County
Grand Is Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hall County
Grand Is Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several intense clusters of
thunderstorms developed over
western Nebraska and continually
rolled into south-central Nebraska
during the evening hours resulting
in numerous high wind reports.
There was considerable damage to a
tin storage building in Elwood
where much of the roof was ripped
off. There was also damage to
combines housed within the storage
building. There were numerous
reports of trees down blocking
roads and knocking out power in
Kearney and Grand Island. Some of
the trees fell on homes. Much
of southwest Kearney lost power.
There was an anhydrous leak near
Shelton and there were also large
trees down throughout Shelton
with some falling on area homes.
Furnas County
Cambridge Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Kearney County
1 WSW Axtell to Hail (1.00)
5 SE Axtell
Buffalo County
Gibbon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buffalo County
l W Shelton Hail (2.75)
Hall County
7 WNW Wood River ti 16 Hail (1.75)
Wood River
Adams County
2 w Kenesaw Hail (0.88)
Adams County
Hastings Arpt to Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
2 N Hastings
Hall County
2 N AIda Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Penny to nickel sized hail along
with 60mph winds pounded the Gibbon
area for an extended period of
time. The storm then moved towards
Shelton where golf ball to
baseball-sized hail along with 60
mph winds broke windows, destroyed
siding, and caused extensive crop
damage along its path. The strong
winds also destroyed a storage shed
and blew over a grain trailer near
Shelton. The storm continued on
towards Wood River producing 60 mph
winds and golf ball sized hail. In
Hastings, large tree limbs were
blown down damaging power lines and
homes. Tents at the annual Hastings
cottonwood festival were also
destroyed. Crop assessors found
several soybean fields that were
completely wiped out and corn
fields with 50 percent defoliation
southeast of Axtell. Nickel sized
hail was accompanied by 35mph winds
2 W of Kenesaw. Storms farther to
the west damaged a house in
Cambridge.
Phelps County
Bertrand Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Franklin County
Campbell Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Webster County
6 W Bladen Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Decaying thunderstorms created
wind gust of 50 to 70 mph along
with drastic rises in temperatures.
These heat bursts caused
temperatures to rise rapidly with
the most extreme rise taking place
at Kearney where the temperature
jumped from 70 to 93 degrees
between 3 and 4 am CST.
Adams County
5 S Holstein Hail (0.75)
Adams County
Ayr Hail (0.88)
Webster County
2 W Red Cloud Hail (1.75)
Webster County
Red Cloud Hail (0.75)
Webster County
2 W Red Cloud Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thayer County
3 SW Gilead Hail (1.00)
Thayer County
Hebron Funnel Cloud
Thayer County
6 SSE Hebron Hail (1.50)
Thayer County
Hebron Hail (3.00)
Thayer County
3 E Belvidere Hail (2.00)
Thayer County
4 ESE Bruning Hail (1.50)
Thayer County
5 ESE Bruning Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Fillmore County
4 S Ohiowa Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Fillmore County
3 ESE Ohiowa Hail (1.75)
Severe thunderstorms developed
during the evening hours in
south-central Nebraska. The storms
were prolific large hail producers
with several reports of golf ball
size hail or larger. Some of the
largest hail fell near Hebron in
Thayer county where baseball to
teacup size hail was reported.
York County
York Lightning
Lightning struck a nursing home in
York during the early morning hours
of June 22nd. The fire was mainly
confined to the roof, however there
was quite a bit of fire and smoke
damage to the building. No one was
injured.
Dawson County
Gothenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Dawson County
Lexington Hail (0.75)
Dawson County
5 N Lexington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Gosper County
Johnson Res Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Buffalo County
Miller Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dawson County
5 SW Sumner Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Furnas County
Wilsonville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phelps County
Loomis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Harlan County
2 E Oxford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Severe thunderstorms with high
winds rolled across portions of
south central Nebraska continued
into the early morning hours of
June 24th. The storms caused large
tree limbs to break in Miller and
near Oxford. Minor crop damage
was also reported near Wilsonville
due to the combination of severe
thunderstorm winds and smail hail.
Hall County
Grand ls Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Howard County
2 SW St Libory Hail (1.00)
Merrick County
7 SW Chapman Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hall County
4 SW Grand Is Hail (1.75)
Hamilton County
5 NW Giltner Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Severe thunderstorms with high
winds rolled across portions of
south-central Nebraska during the
late afternoon and early evening
of June 24th. Penny to golf
bail-sized hail fell in and around
the Grand Island area. A
combination of severe thunderstorm
winds and hail occurred near St.
Libory.
NEBRASKA, West
Banner County
14 WSW Harrisburg Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Cheyenne County
Sidney Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Scotts Bluff County
Mitchell Hail (0.88)
Scotts Bluff County
2 NW Scottsbluffto Hail (1.75)
Minatare
1 1/4 to 1 3/4 inch diameter hail
reported.
Morrill County
17 N Broadwater Hail (0.75)
Kimball County
Dix Hail (0.75)
Cheyenne County
Potter to Hail (0.88)
2 N Sidney
Penny to nickel sized hail
reported. Semi-trailer blown over
5 miles east of Sidney, NE.
Sioux County
27 SSW Agate Hail (0.75)
Scotts Bluff County
Lyman to Hail (1.75)
Morrill
3/4 to 1 3/4 inch hail fell
reported over much of western
Scotts Bluff county, with the
hardest hit area around Lyman,
Neb. About 800 acres of beets were
damaged and about 400 acres of dry
beans were reported lost.
Scotts Bluff County
6 S Lyman to Flash Flood
2 S Gering
Very heavy rain fell over western
Scotts Bluff county with rainfall
amounts from 2 to 4 inches common
... as high as 4.6 inches measured
6 miles south of Lyman. Neh. The
rain produced some flooding on the
Stegall highway as well as washed
out some county roads.
Scotts Bluff County
12 W Gering to Hail (1.75)
5 SW Gering
Nickel to Golfball sized hail
reported over an area from west to
southwest of Gering, NE.
Scotts Bluff County
Gering Hail (1.00)
Banner County
12 NW Harrisburg Hail (0.75)
Kimball County
8 W Kimball Hail (1.00)
Morrill County
5 N Angora Hail (0.75)
NEBRASKA, West
Box Butte County
7 SW Alliance Hail (1.00)
Cheyenne County
Sidney Hail (1.00)
3/4 to 1 inch diameter hail
reported.
Kimball County
12 SE Kimball to Hail (0.75)
l0 NE Kimball
Sioux County
Harrison Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sioux County
7 NE Agate Tornado (F0)
Visible funnel observed from cloud
base to about 1/2 way to ground.
Dust swirl noted on ground for 2 to
3 minutes.
Sioux County
15 S Harrison Hail (1.25)
Cheyenne County
3 E Gurley Flash Flood
Radar estimated 3-4 inches of
rainfall with report of localized
flooding along county road 119
between county roads 44 and 46.
Box Butte County
Alliance Hail (0.75)
NEZ054
High Wind (G78)
Weak shower produced 90 mph
microburst wind gust 1 mile
northeast of Kimball, NE.
NEVADA, North
Eureka County
1 W Eureka Arpt Tornado (F0)
A rope like tornado was observed
and photographed over open country
about 1 mile west of the Eureka
Airport. No reports of
damage were received.
Elko County
2 NE (Eko)Harris FId i Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Elko County
Lamoille Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A 63 mph wind gust was recorded at
the Weather Forecast Office in
Elko. This same storm later
produced an estimated wind gust
of 60 mph in Lamoille and broke off
one to two inch diameter tree limbs.
NEVADA, South
NONE REPORTED.
NEVADA, West
NVZ003
High Wind (G53)
A 53 kt (61 mph) wind gust was
recorded at the Desert Springs
RAWS sensor.
Washoe County
Sparks Thunderstorm Wind (G39)
A wind gust estimated at 39 kt
(45 mph) caused damage near Los
Altos Parkway in Sparks. The Reno
Gazette-Journal reported that
a few fences were knocked down by
the strong winds. One homeowner had
six feet of wood fence destroyed,
along with two screen-glass doors
that were shattered.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, North and Central
Rockingham County
Stratham Lightning
A 13 yr-old girl was injured when
she was struck by lightning while
swimming in her backyard pool. The
lightning apparently struck
nearby, then traveled through the
ground to the pool. The girl was
reportedly carried inside the home
where she collapsed and then
was transported to a nearby
hospital where she was evaluated
and eventually released. Most of
her symptoms had disappeared by
the following day.
Merrimack County
Davisville Flood
A slow moving coastal storm
produced 3 to 5 inches of rain
over a 4 day period causing a slow
rise in rivers throughout New
Hampshire. However only one river,
the Warner River at Davisville,
exceeded flood stage. The Warner at
Davisville, (flood stage
8.0 ft), crested at 8.6 ft.
Grafton County
Lebanon Hail (0.88)
Large hail
Sullivan County
5 NE Cornish City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Grafton County
Lebanon Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Grafton County
8 SSW Bath Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Large limbs down. Estimated gusts
of 60 mph.
Grafton County
Lincoln Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Coos County
Errol Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Sullivan County
Claremont Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees and wires down
Merrimack County
Newbury Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees down
Sullivan County
Sunapee Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree down across Route 11
closed the highway for several
hours
Sullivan County
Lempster Hail (1.00)
Large hail
Carroll County
Conway Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A number of trees were reported
down on houses, wires, and vehicles
in Conway.
Carroll County
5 SW Conway Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and wires down
in Albany.
Grafton County
Littleton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Grafton County
Littleton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and wires down
Grafton County
Littleton Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton Hail (0.88)
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton Hail (1.00)
Large hail
Grafton County
Littleton Hail (l.00)
Large hail reported by public.
Grafton County
Littleton Hail (1.00)
Large hail
Grafton County
Hebron Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Carroll County
North Conway Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Carroll County
Moultonboro Thunderstorm Wind (GS0)
Trees down
Grafton County
Canaan Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Carroll County
Moultonboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Belknap County
Gilford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Belknap County
Meredith Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wires down on Governors Island
Belknap County
Alton Hail (1.75)
Large hail
Carroll County
Wolfeboro Hail (0.88)
Large hail
Carroll County
5 S Effingham Hail (0.88)
Large hail
Belknap County
Alton Bay Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Stratford County
Milton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and wires down
Sullivan County
Goshen Hail (1.00)
Large hail
Belknap County
Sanbornton Hail (1.00)
Large hail
Belknap County
Sanbornton Hail (0.88)
Large hail
Merrimack County
Franklin Hail (0.75)
Large hail
Merrimack County
Franklin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees reported down.
Belknap County
New Hampton Hail (0.75)
Large hail
NEW HAMPSHIRE, Southern
Hillsborough County
Merrimack Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Hillsborough County
Goffstown Flash Flood
A severe thunderstorm downed trees
and wires along Route 3 in
Merrimack. Later that evening,
another thunderstorm produced
torrential rainfall in Goffstown,
which washed out several roads,
some of which had recently been
repaired from the widespread
flooding which took place in May.
Cheshire County
Chesterfield to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Walpole
A severe thunderstorm brought down
trees and wires in Chesterfield
and Walpole.
Cheshire County
Walpole Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Cheshire County
Westmoreland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A severe thunderstorm downed trees
on Wentworth Road in Walpole.
Trees and wires were blown down on
Route 12 in Westmoreland, which
blocked the roadway.
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