Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, July, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
July 2006
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
KENTUCKY, Central
Henry County
Lockport 04 1350EST
Numerous trees were downed.
Monroe County
Gamaliel 04 1505EST
Monroe County
Gamaliel 04 1505EST
One barn was blown down and two other barns
suffered roof damage.
Lincoln County
Crab Orchard 04 1515EST
Trees were downed.
Jefferson County
4 N Fairdale 04 1532EST
Power lines were downed near Poplar Level
Road and Interstate 264.
Jefferson County
Pleasure Ridge 04 1532EST
Park
Power lines were downed near Blanton Lane.
Mercer County
Salvisa 04 1610EST
A barn was struck by lightning and burned.
Fayette County
Countywide 04 1635EST
1640EST
Local law enforcement said that lightning
was the probable cause for downed power
lines along Interstate 64 in eastern
Fayette County. Power lines were also down
along Richmond Road on the southeast side
of Lexington, and along Versailles Road
near Bluegrass Field.
Lincoln County
Countywide 05 1544EST
1841EST
High water was reported in the
Broughtontown, McKinney, Waynesburg, and
Crab Orchard areas. A spotter in Crab
Orchard reported 3.25 inches of rain over a
24 hour period ending at 215 PM EST, with
an inch of that falling between 1 PM and
215 PM. Water was in five homes in the
Broughtontown School Road area. Some
residents had to be rescued from their
homes.
Mercer County
Countywide 12 1430EST
A tree was downed in Harrodsburg. Another
was downed near Herrington Lake.
Trimble County
Bedford 14 1340EST
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
2 WSW Shelbyville 14 1525EST
A trained spotter reported a 60 mph wind
gust along Interstate 64 between
Shelbyville and Simpsonville. The report
was relayed by amateur radio.
Shelby County
Simpsonville 14 1525EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Shelby County
Shelbyville 14 1536EST
Low visibilities were also reported due to
very heavy rain.
Shelby County
4 SE Shelbyville 14 1548EST
A spotter on Interstate 64 southeast of
Shelbyville reported a 60 mph wind gust.
Shelby County
Waddy 14 1610EST
Power lines were downed.
Oldham County
Countywide 14 1740EST
2030EST
Three feet of water was reported over State
Highway 146 near a gas station in Buckner.
Ash Avenue in Peewee Valley was closed due
to high water. Moody Lane south of Lagrange
and Highway 22 near Crestwood had high
water but were passable. Numerous accidents
had occurred throughout the county due to
hydroplaning.
Shelby County
Countywide 14 1919EST
2230EST
Benson Road east of Shelbyville was closed
due to high water. Todd's Point Road in
Simpsonville was closed due to high water.
A few streets in downtown Shelbyville were
impassable. Water was reported on numerous
roadways in the county.
Jefferson County
Countywide 14 1920EST
2200EST
High water problems were reported on
Dutchman's Lane and Frankfort Avenue. Other
flooding was reported on Dixie Highway.
Scott County
Georgetown 14 1927EST
2130EST
High water was reported on North Broadway
near Payne, and on South Broadway near
Garth.
Franklin County
3 ESE Frankfort 14 1930EST
2130EST
U.S. Highway 421 in southeast Franklin
County was flooded in spots.
Woodford County
Countywide 14 1938EST
2230EST
McCraken Pike at Millville near the
Franklin County line was closed due to high
water. Barricades were up. In Versailles,
McCowan's Ferry Road was flooded. Midway
Road had minor flooding.
Fayette County
Countywide 14 2030EST
2300EST
Flooding was reported near Russell Cave and
New Circle Road. Numerous roadways were
covered by standing or flowing water. Many
vehicles were trapped by high water.
Ohio County
Countywide 21 1510EST
Trees and power lines were downed.
Hardin County
Countywide 21 1530EST
1549EST
Trees and power lines were downed in West
Point and Radcliff. Power lines were downed
in Elizabethtown, and an tree was blown
against a house.
Breckinridge County
Countywide 21 1544EST
1602EST
Trees and power lines were blown down in
Hardinsburg. In Cloverport, a dumpster was
blown into a road.
Hancock County
Hawesville 21 1548EST
Shingles were blown off of roofs. A trained
spotter estimated an 80 mph wind gust.
Butler County
Morgantown 21 1556EST
Trees were downed.
Meade County
Brandenburg 21 1602EST
Trees were downed.
Edmonson County
Countywide 21 1615EST
Trees were downed in Brownsville, and
around Mammoth Cave.
Logan County
Countywide 21 1615EST
Trees were downed around Auburn, Lewisburg,
and Russellville. Power was knocked out in
Russellville.
Meade County
Brandenburg 21 1625EST
1900EST
Water was over roadways.
Warren County
Bowling Green 21 1625EST
1642EST
A gazebo was blown down. Trees were downed,
and some were blocking roadways.
Hart County
Countywide 21 1633EST
1640EST
Trees were downed in Cub Run, Munfordville,
and Priceville. In Priceville, a tree was
blown on to an unspecified structure.
Simpson County
Franklin 21 1638EST
A spotter estimated a 60 mph wind gust.
Allen County
2 W Scottsville 21 1640EST
Trees were downed.
Barren County
Hiseville 21 1644EST
A tree was downed.
Bullitt County
Countywide 21 1653EST
1930EST
Up to a foot and a half of water was
flowing over Highway 44 near the Salt River
bridge near Shepherdsville. In Hillview,
flooding was reported near Summit Drive.
Bullitt County
Countywide 21 1657EST
Trees were downed in Shepherdsville and
Mount Washington.
Green County
Pierce 21 1657EST
Trees were downed. One was blown on to
Highway 218 southwest of Pierce near the
Metcalfe County line.
Jefferson County
Countywide 21 1705EST
Trees were downed across southern and
eastern parts of the county.
Nelson County
Bardstown 21 1705EST
A tree was downed.
KENTUCKY, Central
Taylor County
Campbellsville 21 1718EST
A large tree was blown across a road, and
power lines were downed.
Breckinridge County
Webster 21 1720EST
1900EST
Flash flooding was reported along Cook
Ridge Road.
Jefferson County
Louisville 21 1720EST
1830EST
Water was flowing over a few streets.
Hardin County
Vine Grove 21 1730EST
1900EST
Otter Creek and Brushy Fork Creeks were out
of their banks.
Fayette County
Lexington 21 1813EST
Several trees were downed.
Harrison County
Cynthiana 21 1815EST
Trees were blown on to power lines.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Breathitt County
Jackson 03 2358EST
04 0102EST
Few trees down in Lakeside subdivision.
Shingles off of employees home.
Knott County
2 NW Betty 04 1450EST
1454EST
Floyd County
8 SE Prestonsburg 04 1458EST
1502EST
One tree down on Highway 1426 and two trees
down on Hurts Fork off Prader Creek Road.
Bell County
3 WSW Pineville 04 1503EST
1507EST
Numerous tree branches larger than three
inches in diameter blown down. Phone lines
and power lines down near and in the
campground at Pine Mountain State Park.
Rockcastle County
4 SW Brodhead 04 1521EST
1525EST
More than 50 trees blown down, barn roof
torn off, trailer severely damaged.
Knott County
Kite 04 1528EST
1532EST
One tree down on Route 7.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead 04 1528EST
1532EST
Trees and power lines down.
Clay County
12 SE Manchester 04 1552EST
1556EST
Two trees down across Darbs Branch Road and
Highway 2467 near Knox County line.
Breathitt County
1 SW Vancleve 04 1600EST
1604EST
Clay County
3 S Manchester 04 1613EST
1617EST
Tree down on Highway 11 south of
Manchester. Numerous large limbs down in
the southern portion of the county.
Leslie County
5 WNW Hyden 04 1633EST
1637EST
Owsley County
3 NE Booneville 04 1633EST
1637EST
Powerlines and several large limbs down.
Lee County
Beattyville 04 1638EST
1642EST
Numerous large limbs down countywide.
Several trees down on Highway 52 3 to 5
miles east of Beattyville.
Breathitt County
Chenowee 04 1648EST
1652EST
Multiple trees down in western half of
county. Locations with damage include
Chenowee, Turners Creek and along Highway
30 East at Roundbottom.
Perry County
Bulan 04 1658EST
1702EST
Several trees down.
Breathitt County
Haddix 04 1708EST
1712EST
Montgomery County
Judy 04 1718EST
1722EST
Several large trees down, one on a
residence.
Menifee County
Denniston 04 1722EST
1726EST
Several trees down southeast part of county
along Highways 460 East and 1569.
Morgan County
West Liberty 04 1728EST
1732EST
Widespread tree damage across county.
Whitley County
8 W Corbin 04 1728EST
1732EST
Floyd County
Buckingham 04 1733EST
1737EST
Several large limbs down.
Elliott County
5 S Sandy Hook 04 1738EST
1742EST
Several trees down.
Elliott County
5 S Sandy Hook 04 1738EST
1742EST
Structual damage including roofs blown off
of houses and trailers, along with numerous
trees down.
Magoffin County
Royalton 04 1753EST
1757EST
Tree down on Highway 867. Numerous large
limbs down.
Knott County
Carrie 04 1758EST
1802EST
Tree down on Highway 550. Power lines down
in Carrie.
Pike County
Shelbiana 04 1758EST
1802EST
Trees and power lines down across the
county. Locations with damage include
Millard, Shelbiana, and Phyllis.
Johnson County
Oil Spgs 04 1808EST
1812EST
Numerous trees down county wide. Locations
with damage include 011 Springs,
Wittensville, Keaton, Stambaugh, and
Staffordsville.
Knox County
Swanpond 04 1813EST
1817EST
Several trees down along Highways 1803 and
718 on the outskirts of Barbourville.
Martin County
Lovely 04 1823EST
1827EST
Several trees down blocking roads in the c
northern part of the county. Locations with
damage include along Highway 292,
riverfront in Lovely, and old Route 3 near
Job.
Leslie County
Hyden 04 1858EST
1902EST
Downed trees taking phone and power lines
down at multiple locations around Hyden.
Pike County
3 SSE Mc Andrews 13 1425EST
1625EST
Route 199 closed near McVeigh due to water
flowing across it. Six Camp Road is also
closed and water is around a couple of
homes at the head of Six Camp Road.
Johnson County
3 NW Paintsville 14 2315EST
to 3 N Paintsville 15 0115EST
Route 40 closed for a time due to high
water.
Morgan County
8 W West Liberty 20 1304EST
1308EST
Large tree down across Highway 1950 near
Menifee county line.
Menifee County
l NNW Frenchburg 20 1308EST
1312EST
Three trees down in northwest part of
county.
Menifee County
4 W Frenchburg 20 1323EST
1327EST
Two trees across Highway 460.
Menifee County
Korea 20 1331EST
1335EST
Two trees across Highway 1693.
Morgan County
7 NW West Liberty 20 1338EST
1342EST
Several large limbs down.
Montgomery County
Mt Sterling 20 1358EST
1402EST
Large tree down across Haskins Pike.
Montgomery County
5 N Mt Sterling 20 1358EST
1402EST
Somerset Landing area about 15 trees down.
One home had gutters and downspout blown
off house.
Pike County
Turkey Creek 20 1400EST
1402EST
Roof damage due to severe wind gust.
Knox County
Barbourville 20 1403EST
1407EST
Twelve to 15 trees down including on a
house and power lines.
Pike County
Turkey Creek 20 1419EST
1423EST
One tree blown down on a fence.
Powell County
Stanton 20 1423EST
1427EST
Two trees down on Alley Lane. Numerous tree
branches torn off throughout town.
Morgan County
West Liberty 20 1427EST
1431EST
Tree limb blown onto car caused damage to
the car.
Knox County
Barbourville 20 1438EST
1442EST
Tree down on North Main and Tye St. Tree
also down on Swanpond Road 3 miles
southwest of Barbourville.
Floyd County
Martin 20 1534EST
1537EST
One tree reported down.
Floyd County
Martin 20 1543EST
1547EST
Several trees down across Highway 1428.
Knox County
Indian Creek 20 1818EST
1822EST
Several trees down at Highways 6 and 233.
Knox County
Gray 21 1803EST
1807EST
One tree down.
Knox County
Gray 21 1808EST
1812EST
Two trees down across Highway 1232.
Knox County
2 S Barbourville 21 1813EST
1817EST
Several trees down on Swanpond Road and Tye
Bend Road.
Magoffin County
1 S Salyersville 21 1828EST
1832EST
Johnson County
5 NW Paintsville 21 1841EST
1845EST
Johnson County
5 NE Paintsville 21 1858EST
1902EST
Trees down across the road. Power outages
reported.
Estill County
Irvine 21 1906EST
1910EST
Numerous trees blown down countywide.
Estill County
Ravenna 21 1906EST
1910EST
One tree blown down onto a house.
Estill County
South Irvine 21 1906EST
1910EST
One tree down on a car. Power lines also
down in the city.
Rockcastle County
1 W Conway 21 1908EST
1912EST
Large tree limbs down on Highway 1505 and
also along Carter Road.
Jackson County
6 S Mc Kee 21 1908EST
1912EST
Tree down on Highway 2002 near Peoples.
Couple of trees down on Highway 2002
between Middlesfork and Parrot. Large limbs
down on Cornelius Road.
Perry County
1 S Buckhorn 21 1928EST
1932EST
Several trees down in Buckhorn State Park
with one tree across the road near the Corp
of Engineers building.
Leslie County
Hyden 21 1928EST
1932EST
Numerous trees down countywide including
Hyden, Wolfcreek, Stinnet, Smilex,
Thousandsticks. Widespread power outages.
Perry County
Hazard 21 1938EST
1942EST
Falling tree smashed a trailer. Numerous
trees down in town.
Rockcastle County
Conway 21 2016EST
2020EST
One tree down on McCollum Road near Madison
county line and power outages on Chestnut
Grove Road.
Letcher County
Isom 28 1358EST
1402EST
Trees and large limbs down along Highway 15
in Isom. A mudslide also occurred.
Bell County
2 S Pineville 28 1423EST
1427EST
Few trees blown down.
Pike County
Marrowbone 28 1453EST
1457EST
Trees and power lines blown down.
Leslie County
1 S Mozelle 28 1453EST
1457EST
Two trees down on Stone Coal Road. Two
trees down blocking Highway 421.
KENTUCKY, Northeast
Lawrence County
Martha 04 1809EST
Large tree limbs were blown down along
Route 32.
Lawrence County
2 SE Ulysses 21 1921EST
Boyd County
Ashland 21 2210EST
2300EST
Hoods Creek flooded roads and affected
homes in the Westwood section of Ashland.
The cooperative observer in Ashland
measured 2.1 inches of rain.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Grant County
Dry Ridge 14 1445EST
1449EST
Trees were knocked down.
Pendleton County
Butler 14 1458EST
1502EST
A few trees were downed.
Kenton County
Morning View 18 1727EST
1731EST
A few trees were knocked down across a road.
Campbell County
Alexandria 21 1700EST
1900EST
Water was knee deep along Alexandria Pike.
Kenton County
Covington to 21 1700EST
Independence 1900EST
Banklick Creek rose out of its banks,
flooding portions of Pioneer Park. Several
roads were flooded and closed as well.
Campbell County
Ft Thomas to 21 1745EST
Cold Spg 1755EST
Trees were downed across the northern part
of the county.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Mccracken County
Paducah to 11 1330CST
Lone Oak 1445CST
City street flooding was reported as a
result of heavy thunderstorm rains. A
spotter in Lone Oak measured 1.20 inches in
one hour.
Daviess County
Owensboro 11 1515CST
1615CST
Slow-moving thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall caused street flooding. A spotter
measured 2.64 inches in downtown Owensboro.
One street was closed.
Mccracken County
Paducah 14 1535CST
Several trees were blown down on the west
side of Paducah.
Henderson County
Hebbardsville 14 1655CST
Large trees were blown down, along with
power lines.
KYZ001>022 Fulton--Hickman--Carlisle--Ballard--
Mccracken--Graves--Livingston--Marshall--
Calloway--Crittenden--Lyon--Trigg--
Caldwell--Union--Webster--Hopkins--
Christian--Henderson--Daviess--Mclean--
Muhlenberg--Todd
19 13000ST
21 15000ST
Afternoon heat indices rose to 105 degrees
or more across western Kentucky for up to
three consecutive afternoons. At Paducah,
the heat index peaked at 105 degrees on all
three afternoons from the 19th to the 21st.
At Owensboro, the heat index peaked at 110
degrees on the 19th and 21st, but did not
reach 105 on the 20th. At Hopkinsville, the
peak heat index was 105 on the 19th but did
not reach 105 on subsequent afternoons. In
Henderson, a high school football player
died following a morning practice on July
19. A forensic pathologist's report stated
the player died of complications from a
pre-existing heart condition, with heat
likely a contributing factor (indirect
fatality). The heat index was 88 degrees
during the player's workout. At a hospital
in Owensboro, at least four people were
treated for heat-related problems,
including two with heat exhaustion. A local
Owensboro utility company started its
voluntary curtailment program.
Union County
Uniontown 21 1310CST
1313CST
Large tree limbs were blown down across
town. A trained spotter estimated wind
gusts to 60 MPH.
Ballard County
La Center 21 1310CST
Three trees up to a foot in diameter were
blown down.
Henderson County
Countywide 21 1330CST
1345CST
Widespread damage resulted from wind gusts
around 70 MPH. Semi trucks were overturned
in the Henderson area. An overturned semi
closed the southbound lanes of the
Pennyrile Parkway near exit 79 in
Henderson. The driver of an overturned semi
was hospitalized in stable condition.
Numerous trees were down across the county,
including dozens of them in Henderson. Some
trees blocked roads and train tracks. About
27 county roads were blocked by fallen
trees. At least one third of Henderson
residents were without power, some for two
to three days. A spokesperson for the
utility company serving the region reported
this was the most significant power loss in
her five years with the company. Power
lines were brought down along U.S. Highway
60 a few miles south of Henderson. A few
homes near Spottsville received major
damage from falling trees. A fence was
blown down in Henderson.
Webster County
Tilden to 21 1330CST
Sebree
Trees were down in the northern part of the
county.
Mccracken County
Paducah to 21 1330CST
Lone Oak 1430CST
A flood-prone section of U.S. Highway 62
(Jackson Street) in Paducah was flooded. A
secondary road southwest of Paducah in the
Lone Oak area was closed for about half an
hour.
Mccracken County
Lone Oak to 21 1348CST
Paducah
In Paducah, a carport was blown away.
Several trees were blown down from Paducah
to the Lone Oak area. The downed trees
resulted in power outages for about 4,500
customers.
Mclean County
Countywide 21 1350CST
1405CST
Numerous trees were blown down across
roadways. One tree landed on a home in
Beech Grove.
Daviess County
Countywide 21 1359CST
1412CST
Large trees and limbs were blown down,
especially in the northern half of Daviess
County. At the Owensboro/Daviess County
Airport, a wind gust to 64 MPH was
measured. A gust to 70 MPH was estimated by
emergency management officials on U.S.
Highway 60 at the Henderson County line. At
least ten trees landed across roads,
blocking them.
Hopkins County
Countywide 21 14000ST
1410CST
Trees were blown down countywide,
especially northwest and south of
Madisonville. A tree was down across power
lines in Dawson Springs.
Marshall County
Countywide 21 14000ST
1415CST
Several trees were down across the county.
The roof was blown off a mobile home west
of Benton on Oak Level Highway.
Lyon County
5 SSW Kuttawa 21 1402CST
A boater on Lake Barkley near the mouth of
Demumbers Bay reported strong winds that
whipped up seven-foot waves. A pontoon boat
capsized, sending four people into the
water.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Livingston County
Countywide 21 1405CST
1420CST
Trees were blown down across the county.
Numerous trees were down in Grand Rivers.
Henderson County
Henderson 21 1430CST
17000ST
In Henderson, northbound U.S. Highway 41
was reduced to one lane due to flooding.
Numerous other roads were flooded. Several
cars were stranded in the flooding. A
spotter on the east side of Henderson
reported 3.30 inches of rain.
Daviess County
Countywide 21 15000ST
17000ST
Emergency managers reported widespread
flooding of roads across the county. Nearly
3 inches of rain was reported at the
Daviess County courthouse in Owensboro, and
1.4 inches of that rain fell in 30 minutes.
Mccracken County
West Paducah to 21 1830CST
Lone Oak 1840CST
Trees were down in Lone Oak. Power lines
were down in West Paducah.
Carlisle County
Bardwell 21 1839CST
Fulton County
Hickman 21 1850CST
Trees were blown down by wind gusts
estimated near 60 MPH.
Graves County
4 N Mayfield 21 1853CST
Several trees were blown down.
Marshall County
Calvert City to 21 19000ST
2 N Calvert City
A downburst with winds estimated near 70
MPH downed hundreds of trees and large
limbs. The winds caused some minor
structural damage. The damage was mostly on
the north side of Calvert City. Winds on
the south side of Calvert City at
Interstate 24 were clocked at only 47 MPH.
Fire and street department personnel were
busy for several hours making streets
passable. At a manufacturing plant, part of
the west wall was blown out, and large
roll-up doors and light panels were
damaged. Power lines were down.
Trigg County
Trigg Furnace 21 1935CST
A few trees were blown down.
KYZ014-018>019 Union--Henderson--Daviess
31 12000ST
18000ST
The heat index rose above 105 degrees
across the Henderson and Owensboro areas
during the afternoon. The maximum hourly
heat index at Henderson was 114 degrees,
and at Owensboro it was 113 degrees. The
utility company servicing the Henderson
area issued a call for voluntary
curtailment.
KYZ016 Hopkins
31 12000ST
22000ST
A wildfire burned 114 acres between
Madisonville and Richland off State Route
70.
LAKE ERIE
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 03 2345EST
Willowick 04 0200EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 03 2345EST
Willowick 04 0200EST
LAKE ERIE
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 03 2345EST
Vermilion 04 0200EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 03 2345EST
Avon Point 04 0200EST
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 03 2345EST
Vermilion 04 0200EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 03 2345EST
Avon Point 04 0200EST
An area of strong thunderstorms developed
across the southern half of Lake Erie
during the early morning hours of the 4th.
Wind gusts were estimated to be at least 35
knots as the thunderstorms moved over the
area.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 10 0745EST
Willowick 0930EST
Conneaut Oh To
Ripley Ny
Ripley Ny 10 0745EST
0930EST
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-- 10 0745EST
Lake to Conneaut 0930EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 10 0745EST
Willowick 0930EST
Le Conneaut Oh To
Ripley Ny Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Conneaut to 10 0745EST
Ripley Ny 0930EST
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore to
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake 10 0745EST
to Conneaut 0930EST
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 10 0745EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 0930EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 10 0745EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 0930EST
A line of strong thunderstorms developed
over Lake Erie during the morning hours of
the 10th. This area of thunderstorms moved
south-southeast and eventually onshore into
northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania.
Wind gusts were estimated to be 35 knots or
greater as the thunderstorms passed through
the nearshore and open waters.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier 14 1501EST
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
North Cape 17 2245EST
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 23 0735EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 0755EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 23 0735EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 0755EST
Waterspouts were observed during the
morning hours of the 23rd as an area of
high pressure built into the region. The
high pressure brought relatively cooler
temperatures to the region. The cooler
air moving over the warm lake allowed for
showers and thunderstorms to develop over
the open waters and move into the nearshore
waters of the lake.
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-- 23 1010EST
Lake to Conneaut 1030EST
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake 23 1010EST
to Conneaut 1030EST
Waterspouts were observed during the
morning hours of the 23rd as an area of
high pressure built into the region. The
high pressure brought relatively cooler
temperatures to the region. The cooler air
moving over the warm lake allowed for
showers and thunderstorms to develop over
the open waters and move into the nearshore
waters of the lake.
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 27 1110EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1130EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 27 1110EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1130EST
Strong thunderstorms developed over Lake
Erie during the late morning hours of the
27th. As the storms passed over the area,
wind gusts were estimated to be around 35
knots.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier 30 1422EST
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 30 1645EST
Willowick 1715EST
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 30 1645EST
Willowick 1715EST
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 30 1645EST
Avon Point 1715EST
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 30 1645EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1715EST
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 30 1645EST
Avon Point 1715EST
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 30 1645EST
Geneva-On-The-Lake 1715EST
Strong thunderstorms moved across the
southern half of Lake Erie during the
afternoon hours of the 30th. As the
thunderstorms passed, wind gusts were
estimated to be at least 35 knots.
LAKE HURON
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt Au Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Bay Port 04 0131EST
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Bay Port 04 0131 EST
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
1 E Oscoda 09 1717EST
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
7 E Oscoda 09 1729EST
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
5 NNE Oscoda 09 1845EST
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Harbor Beach 09 2006EST
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Harbor Beach 09 2006EST
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
15 NE Cheboygan 17 1320EST
Straits Of Mackinac
Within 5Nm Of
Mackinac Bridge
Including Mackinac
Island
4 E Mackinaw City 17 1320EST
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
8 WNW Forty Mile 17 1341EST
Po
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
8 WNW Forty Mile 17 1341EST
Po
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
1 NW Presque Isle 17 1452EST
Lig
Presque Isl Lt To
Sturgeon Pt Mi
1 E Presque Isle 17 1452EST
Light
Presque Isl Lt To
Sturgeon Pt Mi
5 SE Presque Isle 17 1615EST
Ligh
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
2 SW Tawas Point 17 1730EST
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
12 E East Tawas 17 1738EST
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
.5 SE Tawas Point 17 1915EST
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
12 E East Tawas 17 1919EST
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Saginaw River 17 1800EST
Mouth
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Port Austin 17 1830EST
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Port Austin 17 1830EST
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Port Austin 17 1830EST
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Bay Port 17 1845EST
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Caseville 17 1845EST
Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac Mi
Harbor Beach 17 1858EST
Lh Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Harbor Beach 17 1858EST
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Lexington 17 1900EST
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Lexington 17 1900EST
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point Au Gres 23 1040EST
Arenac County reported a waterspout on
Saginaw Bay near Point An Gres.
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Alabaster 23 1207EST
Trained spotter reported a waterspout on
Saginaw Bay just offshore from Alabaster.
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
3 WSW Tawas Point 23 1212EST
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Point An Gres 30 1400EST
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point An Gres 30 1400EST
Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac Mi
Harbor Beach 30 1422EST
Lh Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Harbor Beach 30 1422EST
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Harbor Beach 30 1422EST
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Harbor Beach 30 1422EST
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron 30 1450EST
Gust recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron 30 1450EST
Gust Recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
1 N Cheboygan 31 0840EST
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
15 NNE Presque 31 1050EST
Isle Li
LAKE MICHIGAN
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Algoma 01 1614CST
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Algoma 01 1727CST
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 01 1940CST
Thunderstorms that accompanied a cold front
that passed through the area produced large
hail and wind gusts to 40 knots on the
nearshore waters of Lake Michigan.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Manistee Harbor 03 2235EST
2250EST
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Manistee Harbor 03 2245EST
2300EST
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Pentwater Harbor 03 2250EST
2315EST
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
1 NE Menominee Mi 09 1315CST
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
4 E Marinette to 09 1320CST
5 E Marinette 1322CST
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
7 SE Peshtigo 09 1340CST
Point
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
16 SW Egg Harbor 09 1355CST
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Dyckesville 09 1418CST
Thunderstorms developed over northern
Wisconsin during the afternoon and moved
across the Bay of Green Bay producing
strong winds. A waterspout was also spotted
east of Marinette.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point 09 1630EST
1720EST
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point 09 1700EST
1730EST
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Grand Haven Harbor 09 2030EST
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 09 2050EST
2115EST
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 09 1740CST
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 09 1830CST
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha 9 2025CST
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha 9 2030CST
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha 9 2035CST
A broken line of severe storms moved
southeast across southern Wisconsin out
over Lake Michigan, mostly from the
Milwaukee area south to the Illinois
border. Powerful thunderstorm wind gusts
were generated.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 14 0555CST
A gust to 63 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
1.5 E Sheboygan 17 1335CST
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
Harrington Bch
St Prk 17 1935CST
The remains of a line of storms (bow echo)
moved east out over Lake Michigan,
resulting in a few powerful wind gusts over
the nearshore waters, as well as some
isolated large hail.
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette
To Fish Cr Wi
4 SW Sister Bay 17 1440CST
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette
To Fish Cr Wi
6 SW Sister Bay 17 1442CST
Rock Is Psg To
Sturgeon Bay Wi
Baileys Harbor 17 1445CST
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Kewaunee 17 1532CST
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 17 1649CST
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 17 1735CST
Thunderstorms that moved across the Bay of
Green Bay and Lake Michigan along with a
cold front produced large hail and high
winds.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid
Line Of Lake
Manistee Harbor 17 1515EST
1545EST
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Manistee Harbor 17 1530EST
1615EST
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Pentwater Harbor 17 1530EST
Grand Haven To
Whitehall Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 17 2100EST
2200EST
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 17 2100EST
2200EST
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid
Line Of Lake
Holland Harbor 17 2100EST
2200EST
Lm St Joseph To
Holland Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid
Line Of Lake
South Haven Harbor 17 2100EST
2200EST
South Haven To
Holland Mi
South Haven Harbor 17 2100EST
2200EST
St Joseph To South
Haven Mi
South Haven Harbor 17 2100EST
2200EST
Grand Traverse Lt
To Sleeping Bear
Pt Mi
5 NNE Leland 17 1559EST
Grand Traverse Bay
& Norwood To Grand
Traverse Lt Mi
2 NNW Elk Rapids 17 1626EST
Grand Traverse Bay
& Norwood To Grand
Traverse Lt Mi
2 NNW Elk Rapids 17 1626EST
Winthrop Hbr To
Wilmette Hbr Il
Waukegan Harbor 17 2150CST
A gust to 42 mph was measured at Waukegan
Harbor.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field Il
Harrison-Dever
Crib 17 2200CST
A gust to 53 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field Il
Harrison-Dever
Crib 17 23000ST
A gust to 40 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field I1
Harrison-Dever
Crib 18 1000CST
A gust to 40 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 20 03000ST
The remains of severe storms over southern
Wisconsin fell apart as they moved out over
the Lake Michigan waters, but a strong wind
gust affected the Milwaukee Harbor.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 22 18000ST
A cluster of storms that popped up over
Milwaukee County managed to move out over
Lake Michigan around the Milwaukee Harbor
area and locations just to the south of the
harbor.
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Menominee Mi 24 0218CST
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Marinette 24 0218CST
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 24 0451CST
Scattered severe thunderstorms produced
penny size hail as they moved across the
Bay of Green Bay and nearshore waters of
Lake Michigan.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
1 W Cedar River
Ent I 24 1445CST
Nickel-sized hail one mile southwest of
Cedar River.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point 24 1800EST
1830EST
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point 24 1815EST
1835EST
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Little Sable Point 24 1815EST
1835EST
Calumet Hbr Il To
Gary In
Buffington Harbor 27 1540CST
1541 CST
A waterspout was reported from 111th Street
in East Chicago.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 27 1630CST
1635CST
A gust to 46 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City 27 1835EST
1836EST
Measured at the Michigan City GLERL
station.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
5 ESE Stony Point 28 1555EST
Trees down on power lines two miles north
of Garden.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
5 WNW Point Aux Ba 28 1605EST
One-inch hail reported eight miles
southwest of Thompson.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
3 NNW Manistique
Lig 28 2030EST
A few large trees down along Highway M-94
north of Indian River Bridge.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
1 N Manistique
Light 28 2038EST
Three-quarter inch hail reported in
Manistique.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
3 SW Escanaba
Light 28 2155EST
40 mph wind gust reported at the Escanaba
AWOS.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
3 NNE Gladstone 30 0605EST
Two to four-inch diameter branches down
five miles south-southwest of Rapid River.
Lm 5Nm W Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Manistee Mi Nwd
Beyond 5Nm Offshore
To Mid Line Of Lake
25 NW Grand
Traverse 28 1734EST
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Dyckesville 30 0630CST
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Kewaunee 30 0636CST
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 30 0650CST
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Menominee Mi 30 0655CST
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 30 0655CST
A thunderstorm complex that formed in
northwest Wisconsin produced strong winds
as it moved across the nearshore waters of
Lake Michigan.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 30 0805CST
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 30 0815CST
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr II
2.2 ESE Kenosha 30 09000ST
The remains of severe storms over southern
Wisconsin moved out over the Lake Michigan
waters, primarily from the Milwaukee Harbor
to Winthrop Harbor. Strong wind gusts were
reported over the nearshore waters.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point 30 0830EST
1015EST
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point 30 0845EST
0930EST
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Little Sable Point 30 0915EST
1000EST
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Grand Haven Harbor 30 0930EST
1130EST
Grand Haven To
Whitehall Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 30 0945EST
1045EST
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 30 1015EST
1115EST
Lm St Joseph To
Holland Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
South Haven Harbor 30 1015EST
1230EST
South Haven To
Holland Mi
South Haven Harbor 30 1045EST
1145EST
St Joseph To South
Haven Mi
South Haven Harbor 30 1110EST
1215EST
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field II
Belmont Harbor 30 1030CST
Strong to severe thunderstorms moved
southeast across southern Lake Michigan
during the late morning of July 30th. Seven
sailboats participating in a race capsized
in the high winds and high waves. Fourteen
people were pulled from the lake but no
injuries were reported. All the boats were
eventually towed to shore with no damage
reported. Four kayaks were also overturned
near Oak Street Beach. No injuries or
damage were reported.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 30 11000ST
1110CST
A gust to 57 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Calumet Hbr II To
Gary In
Gary Harbor 30 1158CST
A gust to 48 mph was measured at the Gary
Airport (KGYY).
Gary To Burns Hbr In
Gary Harbor 30 1158CST
A gust to 48 mph was measured at the Gary
Airport (KGYY).
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City 30 1305EST
1306EST
Measured at the Michigan City GLERL
station.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
New Baltimore 17 2230EST
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair 17 2230EST
Detroit River
Belle Isle 17 2234EST
St Clair River
Port Huron 30 1450EST
Gust recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe 30 1455EST
LAKE SUPERIOR
Marquette To
Munising Mi
Munising 01 1447EST
Measured 48 mph wind gust at the Munising
ASOS.
Munising To Grand
Marais Mi
6 S Miners Castle
Poin 01 1455EST
Three-quarter inch hail reported five miles
east of Munising.
Grand Marais To
Whitefish Pt Mi
7 E Muskallonge
Lake 03 1945EST
Nickel-sized hail reported seven miles east
of Deer Park.
Ls E Of Ln From
Saxon Hbr Wi To
Grand Portage Mn
To Ln Manitou Is Mi
Nwd Byd 5Nm And S
Of Intl Border
8 SW Passage
Island L 15 2300EST
2310EST
Nickel-sized hail reported lasting for ten
mintues at Rock Harbor Lodge on Isle
Royale.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
6 NE Rock House
Poin 16 0300EST
Four-inch diameter tree down at Freda.
Upr Ent Of Portage
Canal To Manitou Is
Mi
7 E Mcclain State
Part 16 0438EST
One-inch diameter hail reported at Calumet.
Grand Marais To
Whitefish Pt Mi
1 S Grand Marais
Ligl 16 0444EST
Trees down across roads, power outages at
Grand Marais.
Munising To Grand
Marais Mi
1 S Grand Marais
Ligl 16 0444EST
Trees down across roads, power outages at
Grand Marais.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
Keweenaw Upr Ent
Lt 16 0725EST
0730EST
Numerous trees down across Salo Road, Bear
Lake Road and Highway M-203 south and
southwest of Mccain State Park.
Upr Ent Of Portage
Canal To Manitou Is
Mi
1 S Mcclain State
Park 16 0725EST
Numerous trees down across Salo Road, Bear
Lake Road and Highway M-203 south and
southwest of Mccain State Park.
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
1 NW Naomikong
Poir 16 0530EST
St Marys River & Pt
Iroquois To Ern
Potagannissing Bay
7 WSW Sault Ste 17 1225EST
Mari
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
1 N Point Iroquois 17 1225EST
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
Duluth 23 1915CST
The wind was measured at Sky Harbor Airport.
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
5 E Duluth 28 1542CST
Also had 3/4 inch hail.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
3 NW Marquette
Light 28 1942EST
Trees down along paths two miles northwest
of Marquette.
Marquette To
Munising Mi
3 NW Marquette
Light 28 1942EST
Trees down along paths two miles northwest
of Marquette.
Chequamegon Bay
Bayfield To Oak Pt
Wi
Bayfield 30 1015CST
This wind was measured at the Bayfield
Yacht Club.
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
2 NW Point 31 0710EST
Iroquois
St Marys River & Pt
Iroquois To Ern
Potagannissing Bay
3.5 E Sault Ste
Marie to 35 E
Sault Ste Marie 31 0712EST
LOUISIANA, Northeast
LAZ007>009- Morehouse--West Carroll--East Carroll--
015>016-023>026 Richland--Madison--Franklin--Catahoula--
Tensas--Concordia
15 12000ST
19 23000ST
See narrative for Central Mississippi.
Tensas Parish
St Joseph 19 1510CST
A few trees were blown down.
Concordia Parish
Spokane 19 1528CST
Several trees were uprooted around Lake St.
John.
Concordia Parish
3 S Clayton 19 1545CST
Numerous trees were blown down between
Clayton and Ferriday.
Franklin Parish
Winnsboro to 19 1545CST
4 W Wisner 1620CST
Multiple intense microbursts occurred
across the southern portion of Franklin
Parish. The most significant damage
occurred around Winnsboro and Wisner.
Dozens of homes sustained structural damage
which ranged from roofs blown off or
portions of the roof pealed off. Sheds and
outbuildings were destroyed along with
numerous trees and power lines blown down.
Some trees were down on homes which caused
substantial damage to the structures. The
strongest wind gusts were estimated at 70
kts (80 mph) where the most significant
damage occurred.
Franklin Parish
Winnsboro 19 1611CST
Lighting struck a mobile home and blew out
all the windows. Flying glass injured one
child in the home.
Catahoula Parish
Harrisonburg to 19 1611CST
6 W Harrisonburg 1620CST
Several trees and power lines blown down
around the city and just outside of town.
Franklin Parish
6 ENE Baskin to 19 1630CST
Baskin 1646CST
Numerous trees and power lines were blown
down across the northern portion of the
parish. One home, in Baskin, had a porch
damaged.
Richland Parish
10 SW Mangham 19 17000ST
A few trees were blown down across route
561 near the intersection of 561 and
Wheeler Bend Road.
Tensas Parish
3 N Waterproof 22 1410CST
A few trees were blown down.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
De Soto Parish
Logansport 17 1351CST
Estimated gust.
Caldwell Parish
Clarks 19 1645CST
Trees and powerlines were downed across the
entire parish.
La Salle Parish
Jena 19 1645CST
Trees and powerlines were downed parish
wide.
Winn Parish
5 S Sikes 19 1650CST
Trees were downed across Hwy 499.
Grant Parish
10 NE Williana 19 1655CST
Trees were downed in Georgetown and Dry
Prong.
Ouachita Parish
Monroe 19 1715CST
Trees were downed across the southern
portion of the parish.
Jackson Parish
Chatham 19 1720CST
Trees were downed.
Grant Parish
Pollock 19 1740CST
Trees were downed.
Winn Parish
Sikes 19 1740CST
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the eastern portion of the parish.
Winn Parish
Winnfield 19 1755CST
Trees were downed across the parish
including trees that struck two homes in
Winnfield.
Grant Parish
Colfax 19 1755CST
Trees and powerlines were downed.
Jackson Parish
Jonesboro 19 18000ST
Trees were downed.
Natchitoches Parish
Goldonna 19 1810CST
Trees were downed.
Bienville Parish
Jamestown 19 1840CST
Trees were downed.
Natchitoches Parish
Natchitoches 19 1845CST
Trees and powerlines were downed across the
entire parish.
Red River Parish
Coushatta 19 1845CST
Numerous trees were downed across the
parish.
Claiborne Parish
3 SW Homer 19 1850CST
Trees were downed across Hwy 79.
Red River Parish
5 W Coushatta 19 1905CST
Trees were downed across Hwy 84.
De Soto Parish
Mansfield 19 1905CST
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the southern portion of the parish.
Webster Parish
Minden 19 1910CST
Trees were downed.
Sabine Parish
Many 19 1910CST
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the entire parish.
Bossier Parish
Benton 19 1935CST
Trees were downed.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City 19 1950CST
Trees were downed.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 19 2000CST
Trees were downed across the entire parish.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
St. Bernard Parish
Meraux 03 0930CST
Lightning caused a fire when it struck a
gasoline storage tank at an oil refinery.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Baton Rouge 06 1615CST
A man was struck by lightning near the
Louisiana State University Recreation
Sports Complex. He was revived, but died
the next morning.
M30BF
Ascension Parish
Gonzales 17 14000ST
Ascension Parish
3 E Gonzales 17 1415CST
An overhang on a mobile home was ripped
off.
Jefferson Parish
Kenner 19 1720CST
A utility pole and power line were knocked
down.
Jefferson Parish
Kenner 19 1730CST
Penny size hail was reported.
Jefferson Parish
Metairie 19 1815CST
A tree and power line were knocked down
near the intersection of Interstate 10 and
Bonnabel.
St. Tammany Parish
Slidell 24 1645CST
Thunderstorm winds overturned a metal
storage shed and knocked down a tree which
caused damage to a mobile home.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Baton Rouge 27 1630CST
Lightning struck a man on the roof of a
house. He was revived, but died the next
morning.
M21LS
St. Tammany Parish
7 E Folsom 29 1445CST
A tree was blown down on Highway 40.
Allen Parish
Oberlin 01 1712CST
A large tree was blown down, partially
blocking Hickory Flat Road.
Acadia Parish
1 N Church Pt 16 1730CST
A metal roof was blown off a shed.
St. Landry Parish
Eunice 16 1735CST
Acadia Parish
Church Pt 16 1739CST
Evangeline Parish
5 W Reddell 16 1745CST
A tree was blown down on Highway 376.
Allen Parish
Kinder 16 1810CST
Several signs were blown down near Kinder.
Trees were blown down close to Elton.
Acadia Parish
Rayne 16 1825CST
A tree was blown down in Rayne.
Vermilion Parish
2 N Intracoastal 16 1843CST
City
Trees were blown down, damaging telephone
poles, near Intracoastal City.
Jefferson Davis
Parish
Fenton 16 1845CST
Small trees were blown down.
Evangeline Parish
Mamou 17 15000ST
A barn was damaged just south of Mamou. The
metal roof was torn off.
Rapides Parish
Alexandria 19 1747CST
Numerous trees and power lines were downed
across northern Rapides Parish, including
the cities of Alexandria and Pineville.
Rapides Parish
Alexandria 19 1830CST
Severe thunderstorms blew down more trees.
Vernon Parish
Anacoco 19 1850CST
A tree fell through a trailer.
Vermilion Parish
2 NW Gueydan 26 0455CST 0.2 10
A small tornado briefly touched down in a
rural agricultural region near Gueydan.
Cameron Parish
6 W Johnson Bayou 26 0735CST
The roof of a business was damaged and
scaffolding was blown down at a
construction site.
Calcasieu Parish
Lake Charles 26 09000ST
1000CST
Cars were flooded in high water along Ryan
Street. As much as five inches of rain fell
in less than three hours.
Beauregard Parish
Ragley 26 0930CST
1030CST
Nearly five inches of rain resulted in
flooding of Highway 171 near Ragley.
Calcasieu Parish
Westlake 26 1800CST
22000ST
Additional rains reaggravated the flooding
in Westlake and Lake Charles. Water had
entered or was approaching several homes
and businesses.
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
10 S Hodgdon 01 1305EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Medway 01 1315EST
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
20 N Chamberlain 01 1340EST
Lake
Trees were blown down near Priestly Lake.
Aroostook County
Oxbow 01 1400EST
Penobscot County
Patten 01 1450EST
Trees were blown down and large branches
snapped.
Aroostook County
Littleton 01 1500EST
Trees were snapped and fell onto powerlines
... bringing down the powerlines.
Piscataquis County
Kokadjo 01 1518EST
Aroostook County
2 N Sherman 01 1527EST
A funnel cloud was reported near Sherman
Station.
Piscataquis County
16 E Chesuncook 02 1700EST
Several trees were blown down across Baxter
State Park.
Piscataquis County
Guilford 02 1845EST
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 02 1851 EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Lagrange 02 1910EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Bradford 02 1914EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Howland 02 1915EST
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
North Amity 02 1930EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
5 S Lee 02 1933EST
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
20 N Great Pond 02 1940EST
Trees were blown down across rural northern
portions of the county.
Penobscot County
Lincoln 04 0950EST
Trees were blown down along with a utility
pole.
Piscataquis County
15 E Chesuncook 04 1330EST
Trees were blown down across Baxter State
Park.
Aroostook County
Mapleton 04 1453EST
Trees were blown down.
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
Ft Kent 04 2000EST
05 0815EST
Training thunderstorms produced very heavy
rain across the Saint John Valley with 1.50
to 2.50 inches of rain ... with locally
greater totals ... falling over several
hours. These rains were in addition to
heavy rains which had recently fallen
across the Saint John Valley since the
start of the month. These new rains forced
many smaller streams and brooks to near
bankfull ... with some overflowing and
eroding surrounding land. Several farm
roads in the region were damaged due to the
combined effect of recent heavy rains.
Several culverts were also washed out.
Damage to roads and culverts was reported
at Fort Kent ... Frenchville and Saint
Agatha.
Piscataquis County
12 NW Brownville 10 1105EST
Jet
Penobscot County
West Seboois 10 1115EST
Penobscot County
Lincoln 10 1200EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
West Enfield 10 1200EST
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 10 1200EST
A lightning strike caused a fire which
destroyed a home.
Aroostook County
Bridgewater 10 1215EST
Penobscot County
Glenburn 10 1218EST
A lightning strike caused a fire which
partially damaged a home in Glenburn.
Lighning also struck numerous trees ...
powerlines and other structures across
southern Penobscot county. Thousands of
customers lost power at varying times due
to damaged powerlines from numerous
lightning strikes.
Aroostook County
Island Falls 10 1225EST
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 10 1230EST
Piscataquis County
Guilford 10 1250EST
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
Guilford 10 1250EST
Penobscot County
Millinocket 10 1300EST
1800EST
Thunderstorms producing rainfall rates of
1.50 to 2.50 inches per hour affected
Penobscot County through the afternoon and
early evening producing flash flooding.
Around 2:00 PM ... a portion of Route 11
under construction near East Millinocket
was washed out. During the late afternoon
and early evening heavy street flooding was
reported on Stillwater Avenue near 1-95 in
Bangor ... With poor drainage and urban
flooding reported across other portions of
Bangor. Near Howland ... a portion of
Maxfield Road was washed out along with a
culvert on Route 155 at Cold Stream.
Piscataquis County
8 E Dover Foxcroft 10 1310EST
Trees were blown down in Atkinson.
Piscataquis County
Sangerville 10 1310EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
3.5 N Howland 10 1315EST
Penobscot County
5 E Dexter 10 1321EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
7 S Charleston 10 1328EST
Penny sized hail reported in Corinth.
MAINE, North
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 10 1345EST
Penobscot County
Glenburn 10 1410EST
Penobscot County
(Bgr)Bangor Intl 10 1440EST
Arp
Hail of varying sizes persisted for 10 to
15 minutes in some parts of Bangor. The
hail damaged gardens ... stripped leaves
from trees ... chipped paint from sidings
and dented some metal objects. Street
sweepers had to be used to clear the hail
from some streets where the hail
accumulated to depths of several inches in
spots.
Piscataquis County
Monson 10 1500EST
1615EST
Thunderstorms producing rainfall rates of
1.50 to 2.50 inches per hour created flash
flooding near Monson where several culverts
were washed out along State Route 15.
Aroostook County
Madawaska 11 1530EST
1800EST
Thunderstorms containing very heavy rains
again affected portions of the Saint John
Valley where 1.00 to 2.00 inches of rain
... with locally greater totals ... fell in
a short time. These very heavy rains ... in
in combination with the additional very
heavy rains which had affected the region
since the start of the month ... led to
flash flooding. Some smaller streams and
brooks which were already running
at elevated levels ... again overflowed.
Washouts were reported on portions of
Lavertu Settlement Road ... Little Mountain
Road and Montagne Road near the towns of
Madawaska and Grand Isle. A portion of
Route 162 near the Sinclair and Saint
Agatha line was also damaged due to flash
flooding.
Aroostook County
5 NE Sherman 11 1545EST
A half dozen trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Blaine 11 1707EST
Trees were blown down along Pierce Road.
Aroostook County
Caribou 11 1840EST
Trees were blown down along Grimes Road.
Aroostook County
Ft Fairfield 11 1900EST
Eight large trees were blown down along
Route 1-A.
Aroostook County
Clayton Lake 14 1630EST
Trees were blown down just west of Clayton
Lake.
Aroostook County
10 W Clayton Lake 14 1630EST
2030EST
Piscataquis County
16 NW Churchill 14 1630EST
Dam 2030EST
An isolated back-building thunderstorm
persisted for several hours producing a
narrow swath of very heavy rain in a small
portion of the Allagash Wilderness Area of
northwest Aroostook and extreme northern
Piscataquis counties. Radar estimates of
4.00 to 6.00 inches ... with local totals
in excess of 6.00 inches ... occurred over
several hours. Portions of the Poulin Road
in northern Piscataquis county were washed
out. Numerous washouts were reported along
the Reality Road ... where two large
culverts were also washed out due to flash
flooding.
Aroostook County
Madawaska 15 1630EST
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Aroostook County
Oakfield 17 1345EST
Aroostook County
Smyrna Mills 17 1400EST
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Bridgewater 17 1405EST
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
Madawaska 17 1630EST
1900EST
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain again
affected the Saint John Valley producing
flash flooding. Rainfall rates of 1.00 to
2.00 inches per hour accompanied these
storms. Flash flooding from these storms
washed out culverts on Morneault Road and
Cyr Road near Grand Isle. Culverts were
also washed out along the Gagnon Road and
Gendreau Road near Madawaska. Minor street
flooding was also reported along Main
Street in Madawaska.
Penobscot County
Orono 18 1215EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Old Town 18 1215EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Brewer 18 1307EST
Penobscot County
Eddington 18 1315EST
Penobscot County
Eddington 18 1315EST
Hancock County
5 SE Amherst 18 1325EST
Penobscot County
Clifton 18 1325EST
The hail broke a windshield.
Hancock County
Great Pond 18 1330EST
Washington County
Wesley 18 1357EST
Washington County
Beddington 18 1400EST
The hail accumulated to a depth of three
inches.
Washington County
Wesley 18 1420EST
Trees were blown down along State Road 192.
Washington County
12 W Eastport 18 1445EST
Baseball size hail reported at Dennysville.
Hancock County
Castine 18 1506EST
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Hancock County
Deer Isle 18 1506EST
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Hancock County
Blue Hill 18 1506EST
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Penobscot County
Brewer 18 1514EST
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Sunset 18 1533EST
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Northeast Harbor 18 1545EST
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Bar Harbor 18 1550EST
One tree was blown down.
Washington County
Princeton 18 1605EST
Penobscot County
Prentiss 21 0730EST
1400EST
Washington County
7 SW Danforth 21 0730EST
1400EST
Moisture being drawn north from
Tropical Storm Beryl contributed to a
narrow swath of very heavy rain from
east-central Penobscot county to
northwest Washington county. A small
area of very heavy rain embedded in a
large area of generally light to
moderate rain ... persisted from the
early morning hours through the
morning. The narrow swath of heavy rain
extended from near Prentiss in
Penobscot county to near Danforth in
Washington county. 3.00 to 5.00 inches
of rain were common in this swath ...
With an isolated report in excess of
8.00 inches at Prentiss. The swath of
heavy rain was focused along Route 169
where flash flooding was reported at
Cleaves Brook ...Prescott Brook and
Hot Brook. Portions of Route 169
between Springfield and Danforth were
damaged due to flash flooding.
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 26 1350EST
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Dixmont 26 1550EST
Trees were blown down onto powerlines.
Washington County
7 N Grand 26 1730EST
Lake Strew 2000EST
Slow moving thunderstorms containing
very heavy rain produced 2.00 to 3.00
inches of rain in a short time
producing flash flooding in northern
Washington county. Portions of the
Amazon Road were damaged due to flash
flooding ... with part of the road
surface washed into Oxbrook Lake.
Culverts were also washed out at
Oxbrook Brook.
Aroostook County
St Francis 27 1430EST
Trees were blown down
Aroostook County
St Francis 27 1500EST
Additional trees were blown down with
a second round of thunderstorms.
Aroostook County
Madawaska 27 1530EST
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Ft Kent 27 1605EST
2100EST
A series of training thunderstorms
brought heavy rain and flash flooding
to portions of the Saint John Valley.
The thunderstorms produced rainfall
rates of 2.00 to 3.00 inches per hour
at times. Culverts ... drainage areas
and driveways were washed out or
damaged along Route 1 around Fort Kent.
The shoulder of Route 1 between Fort
Kent and Madawaska was damaged in
spots. Street flooding was reported at
both Fort Kent and Madawaska. Mud
slides were reported along Route 161
near Saint Francis. Many smaller dirt
side roads were also damaged to varying
extents.
Penobscot County
Bangor 28 1330EST
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Mariaville 28 1500EST
1745EST
Penobscot County
Orono 28 1500EST
1745EST
Training thunderstorms produced
rainfall rates of several inches per
hour and produced flash flooding across
portions of Hancock and southern
Penobscot counties. Road washouts and
closures were reported at both Bangor
and Orono. In Orono...Stillwater Avenue
near the 1-95 exit 193 was flooded and
closed with several feet of water
covering the road. In Bangor ...
several roads were flooded and closed
including Union Street at Griffin Road
State Route ... Broadway and Burleigh
Roads along with the I-395 exit at 15
in downtown Bangor. Varying degrees of
street flooding were reported across
downtown Bangor. In Hancock county ...
State Route 181 was flooded but still
passable at Mariaville ... while State
Route 180 was flooded at the Ellsworth
and Otis town line. Heavy rains also
damaged and collapsed vendor tents at
a festival in Bucksport.
MAINE, South
Somerset County
Skowhegan 10 1117EST
1121EST
Somerset County
Madison 10 1145EST
1148EST
Somerset County
Madison 10 1149EST
1153EST
York County
Acton 11 1030EST
Lightning struck the Acton Town Hall
causing an estimated $6000 in damage.
Lincoln County
Wiscasset 11 1250EST
Lightning struck a garage in Wiscasset
and ignited a fire that damaged the
structure.
Somerset County
5 NNW Jackman 15 1445EST
1448EST
Somerset County
5 N Jackman 15 1450EST
1453EST
Somerset County
40 NNE Jackman 17 2340EST
Trees blown down on Baker Lake Road.
Oxford County
Greenwood 18 1248EST
1253EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Sumner 18 1255EST
1259EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
West Paris 18 1255EST
1259EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Buckfield 18 1306EST
1309EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Hartford 18 1306EST
1310EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Paris 18 1312EST
1317EST
Trees down in Paris.
Androscoggin County
Leeds 18 1330EST
1335EST
Trees down in Leeds.
Kennebec County
Fayette 18 1330EST
1335EST
Trees down
Kennebec County
Wayne 18 1330EST
1335EST
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Readfield 18 1335EST
1339EST
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Winthrop 18 1335EST
1339EST
Kennebec County
Winthrop 18 1335EST
1339EST
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Harrison 18 1340EST
1343EST
Kennebec County
East Wintrhop 18 1340EST
1344EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Otisfield 18 1342EST
1345EST
Androscoggin County
Mechanic Falls 18 1344EST
1347EST
Trees down.
Cumberland County
1 N Bridgton 18 1344EST
1347EST
Large trees down ... highway RT 302
closed.
Oxford County
Oxford 18 1344EST
1348EST
Numerous trees down.
Kennebec County
Manchester 18 1346EST
1349EST
2 trees down on house.
Kennebec County
Augusta 18 1349EST
1351EST
Androscoggin County
Mechanic Falls 18 1350EST
1354EST
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Augusta 18 1350EST
1353EST
Multiple reports of quarter ... nickle
and penny size hail.
Kennebec County
Augusta 18 1355EST
1359EST
40 ft section of roof blown off
building.
Kennebec County
Augusta 18 1355EST
1358EST
2 trees down on property at governors
residence at Blaine House.
Sagadahoc County
Richmond 18 1403EST
1407EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Somerville 18 1412EST
1416EST
Numerous trees down.
Knox County
Washington 18 1415EST
1418EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Jefferson 18 1415EST
1418EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Whitefield 18 1415EST
1419EST
Trees down and garage blown over.
Kennebec County
Randolph 18 1416EST
1419EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Union 18 1420EST
1425EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Washington 18 1420EST
1424EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Jefferson 18 1420EST
1425EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Union 18 1425EST
1428EST
Trees down.
Waldo County
Liberty 18 1425EST
1428EST
RT 220 closed due to downed trees.
Knox County
Appleton 18 1430EST
1434EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Washington 18 1430EST
1435EST
Several trees down.
Lincoln County
Nobleboro 18 1430EST
1435EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Warren 18 1435EST
1438EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Nobleboro 18 1440EST
1444EST
Trees down.
Waldo County
Lincolnville 18 1440EST
Center 1443EST
Lincoln County
Waldoboro 18 1442EST
1446EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Camden 18 1445EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Rockport 18 1445EST
1449EST
Trees down.
Waldo County
Liberty 18 1445EST
Golf ball size hail
Waldo County
Northport 18 1445EST
1449EST
Trees down on Shore RD and RT 52.
Waldo County
Islesboro 18 1450EST
1455EST
Numerous trees down.
Knox County
Warren 18 1455EST
1459EST
Seen moving along RT 90.
Waldo County
Northport 18 1500EST
1503EST
Penny size hail flattened crops.
Oxford County
Brownfield 18 1530EST
1535EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Denmark 18 1535EST
1538EST
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Harrison 18 1545EST
1548EST
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Bowdoinham 18 1558EST
1602EST
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Topsham 18 1558EST
1602EST
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Richmond 18 1612EST
1615EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Whitefield 18 1620EST
1624EST
Trees down across northern Lincoln
County.
Sagadahoc County
Topsham 18 1620EST
1625EST
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Cape Elizabeth 18 1628EST
1630EST
Dime size hail.
Knox County
Pleasant Beach 18 1400EST
A camp on Pleasant Island burned to the
ground after being
Kennebec County
Vienna 21 1600EST
Lightning struck the historic Vienna
Union Hall and ignited a fire that
damaged the structure.
Kennebec County
Belgrade 21 1620EST
1623EST
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Sidney 21 1620EST
1624EST
Trees down.
Androscoggin
County
3 ENE Livermore 28 1240EST
1244EST
Trees blown down on Dodge and Haines Corner
roads.
Oxford County
1 NW Bryant Pond 28 1427EST
1527EST
Maine Route 232 flooded near Gore RD.
Oxford County
Hebron 28 1540EST
1544EST
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Raymond 28 1645EST
1648EST
Trees down and power outages in Raymond and
Casco.
Waldo County
Belfast 28 1735EST
1738EST
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Somerville 28 1745EST
1747EST
Trees down.
Knox County
Camden 28 1805EST
1809EST
Power lines down.
Knox County
Washington 28 1805EST
1809EST
Power line down.
Waldo County
Lincolnville 28 1810EST
1815EST
Trees and power lines down.
Waldo County
Northport 28 1814EST
1817EST
Trees down.
Oxford County
Bryant Pond 28 1427EST
1745EST
Thunderstorms produced up to 3 inches of
rain rapidly flooding route 232 in Bryant
Pond.
July 2006
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
KENTUCKY, Central
Henry County
Lockport 0 0
Numerous trees were downed.
Monroe County
Gamaliel 0 0
Monroe County
Gamaliel 0 0 75K
One barn was blown down and two other barns
suffered roof damage.
Lincoln County
Crab Orchard 0 0
Trees were downed.
Jefferson County
4 N Fairdale 0 0
Power lines were downed near Poplar Level
Road and Interstate 264.
Jefferson County
Pleasure Ridge 0 0
Park
Power lines were downed near Blanton Lane.
Mercer County
Salvisa 0 0 50K
A barn was struck by lightning and burned.
Fayette County
Countywide 0 0
Local law enforcement said that lightning
was the probable cause for downed power
lines along Interstate 64 in eastern
Fayette County. Power lines were also down
along Richmond Road on the southeast side
of Lexington, and along Versailles Road
near Bluegrass Field.
Lincoln County
Countywide 0 0 100K
High water was reported in the
Broughtontown, McKinney, Waynesburg, and
Crab Orchard areas. A spotter in Crab
Orchard reported 3.25 inches of rain over a
24 hour period ending at 215 PM EST, with
an inch of that falling between 1 PM and
215 PM. Water was in five homes in the
Broughtontown School Road area. Some
residents had to be rescued from their
homes.
Mercer County
Countywide 0 0
A tree was downed in Harrodsburg. Another
was downed near Herrington Lake.
Trimble County
Bedford 0 0
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
2 WSW Shelbyville 0 0
A trained spotter reported a 60 mph wind
gust along Interstate 64 between
Shelbyville and Simpsonville. The report
was relayed by amateur radio.
Shelby County
Simpsonville 0 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Shelby County
Shelbyville 0 0
Low visibilities were also reported due to
very heavy rain.
Shelby County
4 SE Shelbyville 0 0
A spotter on Interstate 64 southeast of
Shelbyville reported a 60 mph wind gust.
Shelby County
Waddy 0 0
Power lines were downed.
Oldham County
Countywide 0 0
Three feet of water was reported over State
Highway 146 near a gas station in Buckner.
Ash Avenue in Peewee Valley was closed due
to high water. Moody Lane south of Lagrange
and Highway 22 near Crestwood had high
water but were passable. Numerous accidents
had occurred throughout the county due to
hydroplaning.
Shelby County
Countywide 0 0
Benson Road east of Shelbyville was closed
due to high water. Todd's Point Road in
Simpsonville was closed due to high water.
A few streets in downtown Shelbyville were
impassable. Water was reported on numerous
roadways in the county.
Jefferson County
Countywide 0 0
High water problems were reported on
Dutchman's Lane and Frankfort Avenue. Other
flooding was reported on Dixie Highway.
Scott County
Georgetown 0 0
High water was reported on North Broadway
near Payne, and on South Broadway near
Garth.
Franklin County
3 ESE Frankfort 0 0
U.S. Highway 421 in southeast Franklin
County was flooded in spots.
Woodford County
Countywide 0 0
McCraken Pike at Millville near the
Franklin County line was closed due to high
water. Barricades were up. In Versailles,
McCowan's Ferry Road was flooded. Midway
Road had minor flooding.
Fayette County
Countywide 0 0
Flooding was reported near Russell Cave and
New Circle Road. Numerous roadways were
covered by standing or flowing water. Many
vehicles were trapped by high water.
Ohio County
Countywide 0 0
Trees and power lines were downed.
Hardin County
Countywide 0 0 10K
Trees and power lines were downed in West
Point and Radcliff. Power lines were downed
in Elizabethtown, and an tree was blown
against a house.
Breckinridge County
Countywide 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down in
Hardinsburg. In Cloverport, a dumpster was
blown into a road.
Hancock County
Hawesville 0 0 25K
Shingles were blown off of roofs. A trained
spotter estimated an 80 mph wind gust.
Butler County
Morgantown 0 0
Trees were downed.
Meade County
Brandenburg 0 0
Trees were downed.
Edmonson County
Countywide 0 0
Trees were downed in Brownsville, and
around Mammoth Cave.
Logan County
Countywide 0 0
Trees were downed around Auburn, Lewisburg,
and Russellville. Power was knocked out in
Russellville.
Meade County
Brandenburg 0 0
Water was over roadways.
Warren County
Bowling Green 0 0 5K
A gazebo was blown down. Trees were downed,
and some were blocking roadways.
Hart County
Countywide 0 0 5K
Trees were downed in Cub Run, Munfordville,
and Priceville. In Priceville, a tree was
blown on to an unspecified structure.
Simpson County
Franklin 0 0
A spotter estimated a 60 mph wind gust.
Allen County
2 W Scottsville 0 0
Trees were downed.
Barren County
Hiseville 0 0
A tree was downed.
Bullitt County
Countywide 0 0
Up to a foot and a half of water was
flowing over Highway 44 near the Salt River
bridge near Shepherdsville. In Hillview,
flooding was reported near Summit Drive.
Bullitt County
Countywide 0 0
Trees were downed in Shepherdsville and
Mount Washington.
Green County
Pierce 0 0
Trees were downed. One was blown on to
Highway 218 southwest of Pierce near the
Metcalfe County line.
Jefferson County
Countywide 0 0
Trees were downed across southern and
eastern parts of the county.
Nelson County
Bardstown 0 0
A tree was downed.
KENTUCKY, Central
Taylor County
Campbellsville 0 0
A large tree was blown across a road, and
power lines were downed.
Breckinridge County
Webster 0 0
Flash flooding was reported along Cook
Ridge Road.
Jefferson County
Louisville 0 0
Water was flowing over a few streets.
Hardin County
Vine Grove 0 0
Otter Creek and Brushy Fork Creeks were out
of their banks.
Fayette County
Lexington 0 0
Several trees were downed.
Harrison County
Cynthiana 0 0
Trees were blown on to power lines.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Breathitt County
Jackson 0 0 1K 0
Few trees down in Lakeside subdivision.
Shingles off of employees home.
Knott County
2 NW Betty 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
8 SE Prestonsburg 0 0 0 0
One tree down on Highway 1426 and two trees
down on Hurts Fork off Prader Creek Road.
Bell County
3 WSW Pineville 0 0 3K 0
Numerous tree branches larger than three
inches in diameter blown down. Phone lines
and power lines down near and in the
campground at Pine Mountain State Park.
Rockcastle County
4 SW Brodhead 0 0 8K 0
More than 50 trees blown down, barn roof
torn off, trailer severely damaged.
Knott County
Kite 0 0 0 0
One tree down on Route 7.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead 0 0 2K 0
Trees and power lines down.
Clay County
12 SE Manchester 0 0 0 0
Two trees down across Darbs Branch Road and
Highway 2467 near Knox County line.
Breathitt County
1 SW Vancleve 0 0 0 0
Clay County
3 S Manchester 0 0 0 0
Tree down on Highway 11 south of
Manchester. Numerous large limbs down in
the southern portion of the county.
Leslie County
5 WNW Hyden 0 0 0 0
Owsley County
3 NE Booneville 0 0 2K 0
Powerlines and several large limbs down.
Lee County
Beattyville 0 0 0 0
Numerous large limbs down countywide.
Several trees down on Highway 52 3 to 5
miles east of Beattyville.
Breathitt County
Chenowee 0 0 0 0
Multiple trees down in western half of
county. Locations with damage include
Chenowee, Turners Creek and along Highway
30 East at Roundbottom.
Perry County
Bulan 0 0 0 0
Several trees down.
Breathitt County
Haddix 0 0 0 0
Montgomery County
Judy 0 0 2K 0
Several large trees down, one on a
residence.
Menifee County
Denniston 0 0 0 0
Several trees down southeast part of county
along Highways 460 East and 1569.
Morgan County
West Liberty 0 0 0 0
Widespread tree damage across county.
Whitley County
8 W Corbin 0 0 0 0
Floyd County
Buckingham 0 0 0 0
Several large limbs down.
Elliott County
5 S Sandy Hook 0 0 0 0
Several trees down.
Elliott County
5 S Sandy Hook 0 0 5K 0
Structual damage including roofs blown off
of houses and trailers, along with numerous
trees down.
Magoffin County
Royalton 0 0 0 0
Tree down on Highway 867. Numerous large
limbs down.
Knott County
Carrie 0 0 2K 0
Tree down on Highway 550. Power lines down
in Carrie.
Pike County
Shelbiana 0 0 6K 0
Trees and power lines down across the
county. Locations with damage include
Millard, Shelbiana, and Phyllis.
Johnson County
Oil Spgs 0 0 0 0
Numerous trees down county wide. Locations
with damage include 011 Springs,
Wittensville, Keaton, Stambaugh, and
Staffordsville.
Knox County
Swanpond 0 0 0 0
Several trees down along Highways 1803 and
718 on the outskirts of Barbourville.
Martin County
Lovely 0 0 0 0
Several trees down blocking roads in the c
northern part of the county. Locations with
damage include along Highway 292,
riverfront in Lovely, and old Route 3 near
Job.
Leslie County
Hyden 0 0 3K 0
Downed trees taking phone and power lines
down at multiple locations around Hyden.
Pike County
3 SSE Mc Andrews 0 0 0 0
Route 199 closed near McVeigh due to water
flowing across it. Six Camp Road is also
closed and water is around a couple of
homes at the head of Six Camp Road.
Johnson County
3 NW Paintsville 0 0 0 0
to 3 N Paintsville
Route 40 closed for a time due to high
water.
Morgan County
8 W West Liberty 0 0 0 0
Large tree down across Highway 1950 near
Menifee county line.
Menifee County
l NNW Frenchburg 0 0 0 0
Three trees down in northwest part of
county.
Menifee County
4 W Frenchburg 0 0 0 0
Two trees across Highway 460.
Menifee County
Korea 0 0 0 0
Two trees across Highway 1693.
Morgan County
7 NW West Liberty 0 0 0 0
Several large limbs down.
Montgomery County
Mt Sterling 0 0 0 0
Large tree down across Haskins Pike.
Montgomery County
5 N Mt Sterling 0 0 1K 0
Somerset Landing area about 15 trees down.
One home had gutters and downspout blown
off house.
Pike County
Turkey Creek 0 0 2K 0
Roof damage due to severe wind gust.
Knox County
Barbourville 0 0 3K 0
Twelve to 15 trees down including on a
house and power lines.
Pike County
Turkey Creek 0 0 1K 0
One tree blown down on a fence.
Powell County
Stanton 0 0 0 0
Two trees down on Alley Lane. Numerous tree
branches torn off throughout town.
Morgan County
West Liberty 0 0 3K 0
Tree limb blown onto car caused damage to
the car.
Knox County
Barbourville 0 0 0 0
Tree down on North Main and Tye St. Tree
also down on Swanpond Road 3 miles
southwest of Barbourville.
Floyd County
Martin 0 0 0 0
One tree reported down.
Floyd County
Martin 0 0 0 0
Several trees down across Highway 1428.
Knox County
Indian Creek 0 0 0 0
Several trees down at Highways 6 and 233.
Knox County
Gray 0 0 0 0
One tree down.
Knox County
Gray 0 0 0 0
Two trees down across Highway 1232.
Knox County
2 S Barbourville 0 0 0 0
Several trees down on Swanpond Road and Tye
Bend Road.
Magoffin County
1 S Salyersville 0 0 0 0
Johnson County
5 NW Paintsville 0 0 0 0
Johnson County
5 NE Paintsville 0 0 0 0
Trees down across the road. Power outages
reported.
Estill County
Irvine 0 0 0 0
Numerous trees blown down countywide.
Estill County
Ravenna 0 0 2K 0
One tree blown down onto a house.
Estill County
South Irvine 0 0 8K 0
One tree down on a car. Power lines also
down in the city.
Rockcastle County
1 W Conway 0 0 0 0
Large tree limbs down on Highway 1505 and
also along Carter Road.
Jackson County
6 S Mc Kee 0 0 0 0
Tree down on Highway 2002 near Peoples.
Couple of trees down on Highway 2002
between Middlesfork and Parrot. Large limbs
down on Cornelius Road.
Perry County
1 S Buckhorn 0 0 0 0
Several trees down in Buckhorn State Park
with one tree across the road near the Corp
of Engineers building.
Leslie County
Hyden 0 0 0 0
Numerous trees down countywide including
Hyden, Wolfcreek, Stinnet, Smilex,
Thousandsticks. Widespread power outages.
Perry County
Hazard 0 0 IOK 0
Falling tree smashed a trailer. Numerous
trees down in town.
Rockcastle County
Conway 0 0 0 0
One tree down on McCollum Road near Madison
county line and power outages on Chestnut
Grove Road.
Letcher County
Isom 0 0 0 0
Trees and large limbs down along Highway 15
in Isom. A mudslide also occurred.
Bell County
2 S Pineville 0 0 0 0
Few trees blown down.
Pike County
Marrowbone 0 0 3K 0
Trees and power lines blown down.
Leslie County
1 S Mozelle 0 0 0 0
Two trees down on Stone Coal Road. Two
trees down blocking Highway 421.
KENTUCKY, Northeast
Lawrence County
Martha 0 0
Large tree limbs were blown down along
Route 32.
Lawrence County
2 SE Ulysses 0 0
Boyd County
Ashland 10K
Hoods Creek flooded roads and affected
homes in the Westwood section of Ashland.
The cooperative observer in Ashland
measured 2.1 inches of rain.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Grant County
Dry Ridge 0 0 3K
Trees were knocked down.
Pendleton County
Butler 0 0 3K
A few trees were downed.
Kenton County
Morning View 0 0 2K
A few trees were knocked down across a road.
Campbell County
Alexandria 0 0
Water was knee deep along Alexandria Pike.
Kenton County
Covington to 0 0
Independence
Banklick Creek rose out of its banks,
flooding portions of Pioneer Park. Several
roads were flooded and closed as well.
Campbell County
Ft Thomas to
Cold Spg 0 0 5K
Trees were downed across the northern part
of the county.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Mccracken County
Paducah to 0 0
Lone Oak
City street flooding was reported as a
result of heavy thunderstorm rains. A
spotter in Lone Oak measured 1.20 inches in
one hour.
Daviess County
Owensboro 0 0
Slow-moving thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall caused street flooding. A spotter
measured 2.64 inches in downtown Owensboro.
One street was closed.
Mccracken County
Paducah 0 0
Several trees were blown down on the west
side of Paducah.
Henderson County
Hebbardsville 0 0 4K
Large trees were blown down, along with
power lines.
KYZ001>022 Fulton--Hickman--Carlisle--Ballard--
Mccracken--Graves--Livingston--Marshall--
Calloway--Crittenden--Lyon--Trigg--
Caldwell--Union--Webster--Hopkins--
Christian--Henderson--Daviess--Mclean--
Muhlenberg--Todd
0 4
Afternoon heat indices rose to 105 degrees
or more across western Kentucky for up to
three consecutive afternoons. At Paducah,
the heat index peaked at 105 degrees on all
three afternoons from the 19th to the 21st.
At Owensboro, the heat index peaked at 110
degrees on the 19th and 21st, but did not
reach 105 on the 20th. At Hopkinsville, the
peak heat index was 105 on the 19th but did
not reach 105 on subsequent afternoons. In
Henderson, a high school football player
died following a morning practice on July
19. A forensic pathologist's report stated
the player died of complications from a
pre-existing heart condition, with heat
likely a contributing factor (indirect
fatality). The heat index was 88 degrees
during the player's workout. At a hospital
in Owensboro, at least four people were
treated for heat-related problems,
including two with heat exhaustion. A local
Owensboro utility company started its
voluntary curtailment program.
Union County
Uniontown 0 0
Large tree limbs were blown down across
town. A trained spotter estimated wind
gusts to 60 MPH.
Ballard County
La Center 0 0
Three trees up to a foot in diameter were
blown down.
Henderson County
Countywide 0 1 100K
Widespread damage resulted from wind gusts
around 70 MPH. Semi trucks were overturned
in the Henderson area. An overturned semi
closed the southbound lanes of the
Pennyrile Parkway near exit 79 in
Henderson. The driver of an overturned semi
was hospitalized in stable condition.
Numerous trees were down across the county,
including dozens of them in Henderson. Some
trees blocked roads and train tracks. About
27 county roads were blocked by fallen
trees. At least one third of Henderson
residents were without power, some for two
to three days. A spokesperson for the
utility company serving the region reported
this was the most significant power loss in
her five years with the company. Power
lines were brought down along U.S. Highway
60 a few miles south of Henderson. A few
homes near Spottsville received major
damage from falling trees. A fence was
blown down in Henderson.
Webster County
Tilden to 0 0
Sebree
Trees were down in the northern part of the
county.
Mccracken County
Paducah to 0 0
Lone Oak
A flood-prone section of U.S. Highway 62
(Jackson Street) in Paducah was flooded. A
secondary road southwest of Paducah in the
Lone Oak area was closed for about half an
hour.
Mccracken County
Lone Oak to 0 0 10K
Paducah
In Paducah, a carport was blown away.
Several trees were blown down from Paducah
to the Lone Oak area. The downed trees
resulted in power outages for about 4,500
customers.
Mclean County
Countywide 0 0 5K
Numerous trees were blown down across
roadways. One tree landed on a home in
Beech Grove.
Daviess County
Countywide 0 0
Large trees and limbs were blown down,
especially in the northern half of Daviess
County. At the Owensboro/Daviess County
Airport, a wind gust to 64 MPH was
measured. A gust to 70 MPH was estimated by
emergency management officials on U.S.
Highway 60 at the Henderson County line. At
least ten trees landed across roads,
blocking them.
Hopkins County
Countywide 0 0 3K
Trees were blown down countywide,
especially northwest and south of
Madisonville. A tree was down across power
lines in Dawson Springs.
Marshall County
Countywide 0 0 8K
Several trees were down across the county.
The roof was blown off a mobile home west
of Benton on Oak Level Highway.
Lyon County
5 SSW Kuttawa 0 0
A boater on Lake Barkley near the mouth of
Demumbers Bay reported strong winds that
whipped up seven-foot waves. A pontoon boat
capsized, sending four people into the
water.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Livingston County
Countywide 0 0
Trees were blown down across the county.
Numerous trees were down in Grand Rivers.
Henderson County
Henderson 0 0
In Henderson, northbound U.S. Highway 41
was reduced to one lane due to flooding.
Numerous other roads were flooded. Several
cars were stranded in the flooding. A
spotter on the east side of Henderson
reported 3.30 inches of rain.
Daviess County
Countywide 0 0
Emergency managers reported widespread
flooding of roads across the county. Nearly
3 inches of rain was reported at the
Daviess County courthouse in Owensboro, and
1.4 inches of that rain fell in 30 minutes.
Mccracken County
West Paducah to 0 0 3K
Lone Oak
Trees were down in Lone Oak. Power lines
were down in West Paducah.
Carlisle County
Bardwell 0 0
Fulton County
Hickman 0 0
Trees were blown down by wind gusts
estimated near 60 MPH.
Graves County
4 N Mayfield 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Marshall County
Calvert City to 0 0 50K
2 N Calvert City
A downburst with winds estimated near 70
MPH downed hundreds of trees and large
limbs. The winds caused some minor
structural damage. The damage was mostly on
the north side of Calvert City. Winds on
the south side of Calvert City at
Interstate 24 were clocked at only 47 MPH.
Fire and street department personnel were
busy for several hours making streets
passable. At a manufacturing plant, part of
the west wall was blown out, and large
roll-up doors and light panels were
damaged. Power lines were down.
Trigg County
Trigg Furnace 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
KYZ014-018>019 Union--Henderson--Daviess
0 0
The heat index rose above 105 degrees
across the Henderson and Owensboro areas
during the afternoon. The maximum hourly
heat index at Henderson was 114 degrees,
and at Owensboro it was 113 degrees. The
utility company servicing the Henderson
area issued a call for voluntary
curtailment.
KYZ016 Hopkins
0 0
A wildfire burned 114 acres between
Madisonville and Richland off State Route
70.
LAKE ERIE
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
LAKE ERIE
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to 0 0
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
An area of strong thunderstorms developed
across the southern half of Lake Erie
during the early morning hours of the 4th.
Wind gusts were estimated to be at least 35
knots as the thunderstorms moved over the
area.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Conneaut Oh To
Ripley Ny
Ripley Ny 0 0
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-- 0 0
Lake to Conneaut
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Conneaut Oh To
Ripley Ny Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Conneaut to 0 0
Ripley Ny
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore to
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake 0 0
to Conneaut
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of strong thunderstorms developed
over Lake Erie during the morning hours of
the 10th. This area of thunderstorms moved
south-southeast and eventually onshore into
northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania.
Wind gusts were estimated to be 35 knots or
greater as the thunderstorms passed through
the nearshore and open waters.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier 0 0
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
North Cape 0 0
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Waterspouts were observed during the
morning hours of the 23rd as an area of
high pressure built into the region. The
high pressure brought relatively cooler
temperatures to the region. The cooler
air moving over the warm lake allowed for
showers and thunderstorms to develop over
the open waters and move into the nearshore
waters of the lake.
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-- 0 0
Lake to Conneaut
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake 0 0
to Conneaut
Waterspouts were observed during the
morning hours of the 23rd as an area of
high pressure built into the region. The
high pressure brought relatively cooler
temperatures to the region. The cooler air
moving over the warm lake allowed for
showers and thunderstorms to develop over
the open waters and move into the nearshore
waters of the lake.
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Strong thunderstorms developed over Lake
Erie during the late morning hours of the
27th. As the storms passed over the area,
wind gusts were estimated to be around 35
knots.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier 0 0
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to 0 0
Willowick
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to 0 0
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to 0 0
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Strong thunderstorms moved across the
southern half of Lake Erie during the
afternoon hours of the 30th. As the
thunderstorms passed, wind gusts were
estimated to be at least 35 knots.
LAKE HURON
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt Au Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Bay Port 0 0
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Bay Port 0 0
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
1 E Oscoda 0 0
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
7 E Oscoda 0 0
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
5 NNE Oscoda 0 0
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Harbor Beach 0 0
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Harbor Beach 0 0
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
15 NE Cheboygan 0 0
Straits Of Mackinac
Within 5Nm Of
Mackinac Bridge
Including Mackinac
Island
4 E Mackinaw City 0 0
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
8 WNW Forty Mile 0 0
Po
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
8 WNW Forty Mile 0 0
Po
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
1 NW Presque Isle 0 0
Lig
Presque Isl Lt To
Sturgeon Pt Mi
1 E Presque Isle 0 0
Light
Presque Isl Lt To
Sturgeon Pt Mi
5 SE Presque Isle 0 0
Ligh
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
2 SW Tawas Point 0 0
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
12 E East Tawas 0 0
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
.5 SE Tawas Point 0 0
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
12 E East Tawas 0 0
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Saginaw River 0 0
Mouth
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Port Austin 0 0
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Port Austin 0 0
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Port Austin 0 0
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Bay Port 0 0
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Caseville 0 0
Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac Mi
Harbor Beach 0 0
Lh Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Harbor Beach 0 0
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Lexington 0 0
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Lexington 0 0
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point Au Gres 0 0
Arenac County reported a waterspout on
Saginaw Bay near Point An Gres.
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Alabaster 0 0
Trained spotter reported a waterspout on
Saginaw Bay just offshore from Alabaster.
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
3 WSW Tawas Point 0 0
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Point An Gres 0 0
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point An Gres 0 0
Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac Mi
Harbor Beach 0 0
Lh Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Harbor Beach 0 0
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Harbor Beach 0 0
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Harbor Beach 0 0
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron 0 0
Gust recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron 0 0
Gust Recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
1 N Cheboygan 0 0
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
15 NNE Presque 0 0
Isle Li
LAKE MICHIGAN
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Algoma 0 0
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Algoma 0 0
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 0 0
Thunderstorms that accompanied a cold front
that passed through the area produced large
hail and wind gusts to 40 knots on the
nearshore waters of Lake Michigan.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Manistee Harbor 0 0
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Manistee Harbor 0 0
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Pentwater Harbor 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
1 NE Menominee Mi 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
4 E Marinette to 0 0
5 E Marinette
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
7 SE Peshtigo 0 0
Point
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
16 SW Egg Harbor 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Dyckesville 0 0
Thunderstorms developed over northern
Wisconsin during the afternoon and moved
across the Bay of Green Bay producing
strong winds. A waterspout was also spotted
east of Marinette.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point 0 0
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point 0 0
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha 0 0
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha 0 0
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha 0 0
A broken line of severe storms moved
southeast across southern Wisconsin out
over Lake Michigan, mostly from the
Milwaukee area south to the Illinois
border. Powerful thunderstorm wind gusts
were generated.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 0 0
A gust to 63 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
1.5 E Sheboygan 0 0
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
Harrington Bch
St Prk 0 0
The remains of a line of storms (bow echo)
moved east out over Lake Michigan,
resulting in a few powerful wind gusts over
the nearshore waters, as well as some
isolated large hail.
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette
To Fish Cr Wi
4 SW Sister Bay 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette
To Fish Cr Wi
6 SW Sister Bay 0 0
Rock Is Psg To
Sturgeon Bay Wi
Baileys Harbor 0 0
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Kewaunee 0 0
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 0 0
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 0 0
Thunderstorms that moved across the Bay of
Green Bay and Lake Michigan along with a
cold front produced large hail and high
winds.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid
Line Of Lake
Manistee Harbor 0 0
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Manistee Harbor 0 0
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Pentwater Harbor 0 0
Grand Haven To
Whitehall Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid
Line Of Lake
Holland Harbor 0 0
Lm St Joseph To
Holland Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid
Line Of Lake
South Haven Harbor 0 0
South Haven To
Holland Mi
South Haven Harbor 0 0
St Joseph To South
Haven Mi
South Haven Harbor 0 0
Grand Traverse Lt
To Sleeping Bear
Pt Mi
5 NNE Leland 0 0
Grand Traverse Bay
& Norwood To Grand
Traverse Lt Mi
2 NNW Elk Rapids 0 0
Grand Traverse Bay
& Norwood To Grand
Traverse Lt Mi
2 NNW Elk Rapids 0 0
Winthrop Hbr To
Wilmette Hbr Il
Waukegan Harbor 0 0
A gust to 42 mph was measured at Waukegan
Harbor.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field Il
Harrison-Dever
Crib 0 0
A gust to 53 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field Il
Harrison-Dever
Crib 0 0
A gust to 40 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field I1
Harrison-Dever
Crib 0 0
A gust to 40 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
The remains of severe storms over southern
Wisconsin fell apart as they moved out over
the Lake Michigan waters, but a strong wind
gust affected the Milwaukee Harbor.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
A cluster of storms that popped up over
Milwaukee County managed to move out over
Lake Michigan around the Milwaukee Harbor
area and locations just to the south of the
harbor.
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Menominee Mi 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Marinette 0 0
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 0 0
Scattered severe thunderstorms produced
penny size hail as they moved across the
Bay of Green Bay and nearshore waters of
Lake Michigan.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
1 W Cedar River
Ent I 0 0
Nickel-sized hail one mile southwest of
Cedar River.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point 0 0
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point 0 0
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Little Sable Point 0 0
Calumet Hbr Il To
Gary In
Buffington Harbor 0 0
A waterspout was reported from 111th Street
in East Chicago.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 0 0
A gust to 46 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City 0 0
Measured at the Michigan City GLERL
station.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
5 ESE Stony Point 0 0
Trees down on power lines two miles north
of Garden.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
5 WNW Point Aux Ba 0 0
One-inch hail reported eight miles
southwest of Thompson.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
3 NNW Manistique
Lig 0 0
A few large trees down along Highway M-94
north of Indian River Bridge.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
1 N Manistique
Light 0 0
Three-quarter inch hail reported in
Manistique.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
3 SW Escanaba
Light 0 0
40 mph wind gust reported at the Escanaba
AWOS.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
3 NNE Gladstone 0 0
Two to four-inch diameter branches down
five miles south-southwest of Rapid River.
Lm 5Nm W Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Manistee Mi Nwd
Beyond 5Nm Offshore
To Mid Line Of Lake
25 NW Grand
Traverse 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Dyckesville 0 0
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Kewaunee 0 0
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 0 0
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Menominee Mi 0 0
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc 0 0
A thunderstorm complex that formed in
northwest Wisconsin produced strong winds
as it moved across the nearshore waters of
Lake Michigan.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor 0 0
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr II
2.2 ESE Kenosha 0 0
The remains of severe storms over southern
Wisconsin moved out over the Lake Michigan
waters, primarily from the Milwaukee Harbor
to Winthrop Harbor. Strong wind gusts were
reported over the nearshore waters.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point 0 0
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point 0 0
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Little Sable Point 0 0
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
Grand Haven To
Whitehall Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor 0 0
Lm St Joseph To
Holland Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
South Haven Harbor 0 0
South Haven To
Holland Mi
South Haven Harbor 0 0
St Joseph To South
Haven Mi
South Haven Harbor 0 0
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field II
Belmont Harbor 0 0
Strong to severe thunderstorms moved
southeast across southern Lake Michigan
during the late morning of July 30th. Seven
sailboats participating in a race capsized
in the high winds and high waves. Fourteen
people were pulled from the lake but no
injuries were reported. All the boats were
eventually towed to shore with no damage
reported. Four kayaks were also overturned
near Oak Street Beach. No injuries or
damage were reported.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City 0 0
A gust to 57 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Calumet Hbr II To
Gary In
Gary Harbor 0 0
A gust to 48 mph was measured at the Gary
Airport (KGYY).
Gary To Burns Hbr In
Gary Harbor 0 0
A gust to 48 mph was measured at the Gary
Airport (KGYY).
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City 0 0
Measured at the Michigan City GLERL
station.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
New Baltimore 0 0
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair 0 0
Detroit River
Belle Isle 0 0
St Clair River
Port Huron 0 0
Gust recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe 0 0
LAKE SUPERIOR
Marquette To
Munising Mi
Munising 0 0
Measured 48 mph wind gust at the Munising
ASOS.
Munising To Grand
Marais Mi
6 S Miners Castle
Poin 0 0
Three-quarter inch hail reported five miles
east of Munising.
Grand Marais To
Whitefish Pt Mi
7 E Muskallonge
Lake 0 0
Nickel-sized hail reported seven miles east
of Deer Park.
Ls E Of Ln From
Saxon Hbr Wi To
Grand Portage Mn
To Ln Manitou Is Mi
Nwd Byd 5Nm And S
Of Intl Border
8 SW Passage
Island L 0 0
Nickel-sized hail reported lasting for ten
mintues at Rock Harbor Lodge on Isle
Royale.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
6 NE Rock House
Poin 0 0
Four-inch diameter tree down at Freda.
Upr Ent Of Portage
Canal To Manitou Is
Mi
7 E Mcclain State
Part 0 0
One-inch diameter hail reported at Calumet.
Grand Marais To
Whitefish Pt Mi
1 S Grand Marais
Ligl 0 0
Trees down across roads, power outages at
Grand Marais.
Munising To Grand
Marais Mi
1 S Grand Marais
Ligl 0 0
Trees down across roads, power outages at
Grand Marais.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
Keweenaw Upr Ent
Lt 0 0
Numerous trees down across Salo Road, Bear
Lake Road and Highway M-203 south and
southwest of Mccain State Park.
Upr Ent Of Portage
Canal To Manitou Is
Mi
1 S Mcclain State
Park 0 0
Numerous trees down across Salo Road, Bear
Lake Road and Highway M-203 south and
southwest of Mccain State Park.
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
1 NW Naomikong
Poir 0 0
St Marys River & Pt
Iroquois To Ern
Potagannissing Bay
7 WSW Sault Ste 0 0
Mari
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
1 N Point Iroquois 0 0
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
Duluth 0 0
The wind was measured at Sky Harbor Airport.
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
5 E Duluth 0 0
Also had 3/4 inch hail.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
3 NW Marquette
Light 0 0
Trees down along paths two miles northwest
of Marquette.
Marquette To
Munising Mi
3 NW Marquette
Light 0 0
Trees down along paths two miles northwest
of Marquette.
Chequamegon Bay
Bayfield To Oak Pt
Wi
Bayfield 0 0
This wind was measured at the Bayfield
Yacht Club.
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
2 NW Point 0 0
Iroquois
St Marys River & Pt
Iroquois To Ern
Potagannissing Bay
3.5 E Sault Ste
Marie to 35 E
Sault Ste Marie 0 0
LOUISIANA, Northeast
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Tensas--Concordia
0 0
See narrative for Central Mississippi.
Tensas Parish
St Joseph 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Concordia Parish
Spokane 0 0
Several trees were uprooted around Lake St.
John.
Concordia Parish
3 S Clayton 0 0 5K
Numerous trees were blown down between
Clayton and Ferriday.
Franklin Parish
Winnsboro to 0 0 700K
4 W Wisner
Multiple intense microbursts occurred
across the southern portion of Franklin
Parish. The most significant damage
occurred around Winnsboro and Wisner.
Dozens of homes sustained structural damage
which ranged from roofs blown off or
portions of the roof pealed off. Sheds and
outbuildings were destroyed along with
numerous trees and power lines blown down.
Some trees were down on homes which caused
substantial damage to the structures. The
strongest wind gusts were estimated at 70
kts (80 mph) where the most significant
damage occurred.
Franklin Parish
Winnsboro 0 l 20K
Lighting struck a mobile home and blew out
all the windows. Flying glass injured one
child in the home.
Catahoula Parish
Harrisonburg to 0 0 50K
6 W Harrisonburg
Several trees and power lines blown down
around the city and just outside of town.
Franklin Parish
6 ENE Baskin to 0 0 60K
Baskin
Numerous trees and power lines were blown
down across the northern portion of the
parish. One home, in Baskin, had a porch
damaged.
Richland Parish
10 SW Mangham 0 0
A few trees were blown down across route
561 near the intersection of 561 and
Wheeler Bend Road.
Tensas Parish
3 N Waterproof 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
De Soto Parish
Logansport 0 0
Estimated gust.
Caldwell Parish
Clarks 0 0
Trees and powerlines were downed across the
entire parish.
La Salle Parish
Jena 0 0
Trees and powerlines were downed parish
wide.
Winn Parish
5 S Sikes 0 0
Trees were downed across Hwy 499.
Grant Parish
10 NE Williana 0 0
Trees were downed in Georgetown and Dry
Prong.
Ouachita Parish
Monroe 0 0
Trees were downed across the southern
portion of the parish.
Jackson Parish
Chatham 0 0
Trees were downed.
Grant Parish
Pollock 0 0
Trees were downed.
Winn Parish
Sikes 0 0
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the eastern portion of the parish.
Winn Parish
Winnfield 0 0 50K
Trees were downed across the parish
including trees that struck two homes in
Winnfield.
Grant Parish
Colfax 0 0
Trees and powerlines were downed.
Jackson Parish
Jonesboro 0 0
Trees were downed.
Natchitoches Parish
Goldonna 0 0
Trees were downed.
Bienville Parish
Jamestown 0 0
Trees were downed.
Natchitoches Parish
Natchitoches 0 0
Trees and powerlines were downed across the
entire parish.
Red River Parish
Coushatta 0 0
Numerous trees were downed across the
parish.
Claiborne Parish
3 SW Homer 0 0
Trees were downed across Hwy 79.
Red River Parish
5 W Coushatta 0 0
Trees were downed across Hwy 84.
De Soto Parish
Mansfield 0 0
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the southern portion of the parish.
Webster Parish
Minden 0 0
Trees were downed.
Sabine Parish
Many 0 0
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the entire parish.
Bossier Parish
Benton 0 0
Trees were downed.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City 0 0
Trees were downed.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport 0 0
Trees were downed across the entire parish.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
St. Bernard Parish
Meraux 0 0
Lightning caused a fire when it struck a
gasoline storage tank at an oil refinery.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Baton Rouge 1 0
A man was struck by lightning near the
Louisiana State University Recreation
Sports Complex. He was revived, but died
the next morning.
M30BF
Ascension Parish
Gonzales 0 0
Ascension Parish
3 E Gonzales 0 0 0.75K
An overhang on a mobile home was ripped
off.
Jefferson Parish
Kenner 0 0 0.50K
A utility pole and power line were knocked
down.
Jefferson Parish
Kenner 0 0
Penny size hail was reported.
Jefferson Parish
Metairie 0 0 0.50K
A tree and power line were knocked down
near the intersection of Interstate 10 and
Bonnabel.
St. Tammany Parish
Slidell 0 0 2K
Thunderstorm winds overturned a metal
storage shed and knocked down a tree which
caused damage to a mobile home.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Baton Rouge 1 0
Lightning struck a man on the roof of a
house. He was revived, but died the next
morning.
M21LS
St. Tammany Parish
7 E Folsom 0 0 0.50K
A tree was blown down on Highway 40.
Allen Parish
Oberlin 0 0 2K
A large tree was blown down, partially
blocking Hickory Flat Road.
Acadia Parish
1 N Church Pt 0 0 2K
A metal roof was blown off a shed.
St. Landry Parish
Eunice 0 0
Acadia Parish
Church Pt 0 0
Evangeline Parish
5 W Reddell 0 0 2K
A tree was blown down on Highway 376.
Allen Parish
Kinder 0 0 3K
Several signs were blown down near Kinder.
Trees were blown down close to Elton.
Acadia Parish
Rayne 0 0 2K
Vermilion Parish
2 N Intracoastal 0 0 5K
City
Trees were blown down, damaging telephone
poles, near Intracoastal City.
Jefferson Davis
Parish
Fenton 0 0 2K
Small trees were blown down.
Evangeline Parish
Mamou 0 0 5K
A barn was damaged just south of Mamou. The
metal roof was torn off.
Rapides Parish
Alexandria 0 0 25K
Numerous trees and power lines were downed
across northern Rapides Parish, including
the cities of Alexandria and Pineville.
Rapides Parish
Alexandria 0 0 25K
Severe thunderstorms blew down more trees.
Vernon Parish
Anacoco 0 0 20K
A tree fell through a trailer.
Vermilion Parish
2 NW Gueydan 0 0
A small tornado briefly touched down in a
rural agricultural region near Gueydan.
Cameron Parish
6 W Johnson Bayou 0 0 10K
The roof of a business was damaged and
scaffolding was blown down at a
construction site.
Calcasieu Parish
Lake Charles 0 0 10K
Cars were flooded in high water along Ryan
Street. As much as five inches of rain fell
in less than three hours.
Beauregard Parish
Ragley 0 0 10K
Nearly five inches of rain resulted in
flooding of Highway 171 near Ragley.
Calcasieu Parish
Westlake 0 0 10K
Additional rains reaggravated the flooding
in Westlake and Lake Charles. Water had
entered or was approaching several homes
and businesses.
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
10 S Hodgdon 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Medway 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
20 N Chamberlain 0 0
Lake
Trees were blown down near Priestly Lake.
Aroostook County
Oxbow 0 0
Penobscot County
Patten 0 0
Trees were blown down and large branches
snapped.
Aroostook County
Littleton 0 0
Trees were snapped and fell onto powerlines
... bringing down the powerlines.
Piscataquis County
Kokadjo 0 0
Aroostook County
2 N Sherman 0 0
A funnel cloud was reported near Sherman
Station.
Piscataquis County
16 E Chesuncook 0 0
Several trees were blown down across Baxter
State Park.
Piscataquis County
Guilford 0 0
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Lagrange 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Bradford 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Howland 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
North Amity 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
5 S Lee 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
20 N Great Pond 0 0
Trees were blown down across rural northern
portions of the county.
Penobscot County
Lincoln 0 0
Trees were blown down along with a utility
pole.
Piscataquis County
15 E Chesuncook 0 0
Trees were blown down across Baxter State
Park.
Aroostook County
Mapleton 0 0
Trees were blown down.
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
Ft Kent 0 0
Training thunderstorms produced very heavy
rain across the Saint John Valley with 1.50
to 2.50 inches of rain ... with locally
greater totals ... falling over several
hours. These rains were in addition to
heavy rains which had recently fallen
across the Saint John Valley since the
start of the month. These new rains forced
many smaller streams and brooks to near
bankfull ... with some overflowing and
eroding surrounding land. Several farm
roads in the region were damaged due to the
combined effect of recent heavy rains.
Several culverts were also washed out.
Damage to roads and culverts was reported
at Fort Kent ... Frenchville and Saint
Agatha.
Piscataquis County
12 NW Brownville 0 0
Jet
Penobscot County
West Seboois 0 0
Penobscot County
Lincoln 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
West Enfield 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 0 0
A lightning strike caused a fire which
destroyed a home.
Aroostook County
Bridgewater 0 0
Penobscot County
Glenburn 0 0
A lightning strike caused a fire which
partially damaged a home in Glenburn.
Lighning also struck numerous trees ...
powerlines and other structures across
southern Penobscot county. Thousands of
customers lost power at varying times due
to damaged powerlines from numerous
lightning strikes.
Aroostook County
Island Falls 0 0
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 0 0
Piscataquis County
Guilford 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
Guilford 0 0
Penobscot County
Millinocket 0 0
Thunderstorms producing rainfall rates of
1.50 to 2.50 inches per hour affected
Penobscot County through the afternoon and
early evening producing flash flooding.
Around 2:00 PM ... a portion of Route 11
under construction near East Millinocket
was washed out. During the late afternoon
and early evening heavy street flooding was
reported on Stillwater Avenue near 1-95 in
Bangor ... With poor drainage and urban
flooding reported across other portions of
Bangor. Near Howland ... a portion of
Maxfield Road was washed out along with a
culvert on Route 155 at Cold Stream.
Piscataquis County
8 E Dover Foxcroft 0 0
Trees were blown down in Atkinson.
Piscataquis County
Sangerville 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
3.5 N Howland 0 0
Penobscot County
5 E Dexter 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
7 S Charleston 0 0
Penny sized hail reported in Corinth.
MAINE, North
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 0 0
Penobscot County
Glenburn 0 0
Penobscot County
(Bgr)Bangor Intl 0 0
Arp
Hail of varying sizes persisted for 10 to
15 minutes in some parts of Bangor. The
hail damaged gardens ... stripped leaves
from trees ... chipped paint from sidings
and dented some metal objects. Street
sweepers had to be used to clear the hail
from some streets where the hail
accumulated to depths of several inches in
spots.
Piscataquis County
Monson 0 0
Thunderstorms producing rainfall rates of
1.50 to 2.50 inches per hour created flash
flooding near Monson where several culverts
were washed out along State Route 15.
Aroostook County
Madawaska 0 0
Thunderstorms containing very heavy rains
again affected portions of the Saint John
Valley where 1.00 to 2.00 inches of rain
... with locally greater totals ... fell in
a short time. These very heavy rains ... in
in combination with the additional very
heavy rains which had affected the region
since the start of the month ... led to
flash flooding. Some smaller streams and
brooks which were already running
at elevated levels ... again overflowed.
Washouts were reported on portions of
Lavertu Settlement Road ... Little Mountain
Road and Montagne Road near the towns of
Madawaska and Grand Isle. A portion of
Route 162 near the Sinclair and Saint
Agatha line was also damaged due to flash
flooding.
Aroostook County
5 NE Sherman 0 0
A half dozen trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Blaine 0 0
Trees were blown down along Pierce Road.
Aroostook County
Caribou 0 0
Trees were blown down along Grimes Road.
Aroostook County
Ft Fairfield 0 0
Eight large trees were blown down along
Route 1-A.
Aroostook County
Clayton Lake 0 0
Trees were blown down just west of Clayton
Lake.
Aroostook County
10 W Clayton Lake 0 0
Piscataquis County
16 NW Churchill 0 0
Dam
An isolated back-building thunderstorm
persisted for several hours producing a
narrow swath of very heavy rain in a small
portion of the Allagash Wilderness Area of
northwest Aroostook and extreme northern
Piscataquis counties. Radar estimates of
4.00 to 6.00 inches ... with local totals
in excess of 6.00 inches ... occurred over
several hours. Portions of the Poulin Road
in northern Piscataquis county were washed
out. Numerous washouts were reported along
the Reality Road ... where two large
culverts were also washed out due to flash
flooding.
Aroostook County
Madawaska 0 0
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Aroostook County
Oakfield 0 0
Aroostook County
Smyrna Mills 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Bridgewater 0 0
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
Madawaska 0 0
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain again
affected the Saint John Valley producing
flash flooding. Rainfall rates of 1.00 to
2.00 inches per hour accompanied these
storms. Flash flooding from these storms
washed out culverts on Morneault Road and
Cyr Road near Grand Isle. Culverts were
also washed out along the Gagnon Road and
Gendreau Road near Madawaska. Minor street
flooding was also reported along Main
Street in Madawaska.
Penobscot County
Orono 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Old Town 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Brewer 0 0
Penobscot County
Eddington 0 0
Penobscot County
Eddington 0 0
Hancock County
5 SE Amherst 0 0
Penobscot County
Clifton 0 0
The hail broke a windshield.
Hancock County
Great Pond 0 0
Washington County
Wesley 0 0
Washington County
Beddington 0 0
The hail accumulated to a depth of three
inches.
Washington County
Wesley 0 0
Trees were blown down along State Road 192.
Washington County
12 W Eastport 0 0
Baseball size hail reported at Dennysville.
Hancock County
Castine 0 0
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Hancock County
Deer Isle 0 0
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Hancock County
Blue Hill 0 0
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Penobscot County
Brewer 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Sunset 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Northeast Harbor 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Bar Harbor 0 0
One tree was blown down.
Washington County
Princeton 0 0
Penobscot County
Prentiss 0 0
Washington County
7 SW Danforth 0 0
Moisture being drawn north from
Tropical Storm Beryl contributed to a
narrow swath of very heavy rain from
east-central Penobscot county to
northwest Washington county. A small
area of very heavy rain embedded in a
large area of generally light to
moderate rain ... persisted from the
early morning hours through the
morning. The narrow swath of heavy rain
extended from near Prentiss in
Penobscot county to near Danforth in
Washington county. 3.00 to 5.00 inches
of rain were common in this swath ...
With an isolated report in excess of
8.00 inches at Prentiss. The swath of
heavy rain was focused along Route 169
where flash flooding was reported at
Cleaves Brook ...Prescott Brook and
Hot Brook. Portions of Route 169
between Springfield and Danforth were
damaged due to flash flooding.
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Dixmont 0 0
Trees were blown down onto powerlines.
Washington County
7 N Grand 0 0
Lake Strew
Slow moving thunderstorms containing
very heavy rain produced 2.00 to 3.00
inches of rain in a short time
producing flash flooding in northern
Washington county. Portions of the
Amazon Road were damaged due to flash
flooding ... with part of the road
surface washed into Oxbrook Lake.
Culverts were also washed out at
Oxbrook Brook.
Aroostook County
St Francis 0 0
Trees were blown down
Aroostook County
St Francis 0 0
Additional trees were blown down with
a second round of thunderstorms.
Aroostook County
Madawaska 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Ft Kent 0 0
A series of training thunderstorms
brought heavy rain and flash flooding
to portions of the Saint John Valley.
The thunderstorms produced rainfall
rates of 2.00 to 3.00 inches per hour
at times. Culverts ... drainage areas
and driveways were washed out or
damaged along Route 1 around Fort Kent.
The shoulder of Route 1 between Fort
Kent and Madawaska was damaged in
spots. Street flooding was reported at
both Fort Kent and Madawaska. Mud
slides were reported along Route 161
near Saint Francis. Many smaller dirt
side roads were also damaged to varying
extents.
Penobscot County
Bangor 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Mariaville 0 0
Penobscot County
Orono 0 0
Training thunderstorms produced
rainfall rates of several inches per
hour and produced flash flooding across
portions of Hancock and southern
Penobscot counties. Road washouts and
closures were reported at both Bangor
and Orono. In Orono...Stillwater Avenue
near the 1-95 exit 193 was flooded and
closed with several feet of water
covering the road. In Bangor ...
several roads were flooded and closed
including Union Street at Griffin Road
State Route ... Broadway and Burleigh
Roads along with the I-395 exit at 15
in downtown Bangor. Varying degrees of
street flooding were reported across
downtown Bangor. In Hancock county ...
State Route 181 was flooded but still
passable at Mariaville ... while State
Route 180 was flooded at the Ellsworth
and Otis town line. Heavy rains also
damaged and collapsed vendor tents at
a festival in Bucksport.
MAINE, South
Somerset County
Skowhegan 0 0
Somerset County
Madison 0 0
Somerset County
Madison 0 0
York County
Acton 0 0 6K
Lightning struck the Acton Town Hall
causing an estimated $6000 in damage.
Lincoln County
Wiscasset 0 0 10K
Lightning struck a garage in Wiscasset
and ignited a fire that damaged the
structure.
Somerset County
5 NNW Jackman 0 0
Somerset County
5 N Jackman 0 0
Somerset County
40 NNE Jackman 0 0
Trees blown down on Baker Lake Road.
Oxford County
Greenwood 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Sumner 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
West Paris 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Buckfield 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Hartford 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Paris 0 0
Trees down in Paris.
Androscoggin County
Leeds 0 0
Trees down in Leeds.
Kennebec County
Fayette 0 0
Trees down
Kennebec County
Wayne 0 0
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Readfield 0 0
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Winthrop 0 0
Kennebec County
Winthrop 0 0
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Harrison 0 0
Kennebec County
East Wintrhop 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Otisfield 0 0
Androscoggin County
Mechanic Falls 0 0
Trees down.
Cumberland County
1 N Bridgton 0 0
Large trees down ... highway RT 302
closed.
Oxford County
Oxford 0 0
Numerous trees down.
Kennebec County
Manchester 0 0 18K
2 trees down on house.
Kennebec County
Augusta 0 0
Androscoggin County
Mechanic Falls 0 0
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Augusta 0 0
Multiple reports of quarter ... nickle
and penny size hail.
Kennebec County
Augusta 0 0
40 ft section of roof blown off
building.
Kennebec County
Augusta 0 0
2 trees down on property at governors
residence at Blaine House.
Sagadahoc County
Richmond 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Somerville 0 0
Numerous trees down.
Knox County
Washington 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Jefferson 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Whitefield 0 0
Trees down and garage blown over.
Kennebec County
Randolph 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Union 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Washington 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Jefferson 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Union 0 0
Trees down.
Waldo County
Liberty 0 0
RT 220 closed due to downed trees.
Knox County
Appleton 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Washington 0 0
Several trees down.
Lincoln County
Nobleboro 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Warren 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Nobleboro 0 0
Trees down.
Waldo County
Lincolnville 0 0
Center
Lincoln County
Waldoboro 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Camden 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Rockport 0 0
Trees down.
Waldo County
Liberty 0 0
Golf ball size hail
Waldo County
Northport 0 0
Trees down on Shore RD and RT 52.
Waldo County
Islesboro 0 0
Numerous trees down.
Knox County
Warren 0 0
Seen moving along RT 90.
Waldo County
Northport 0 0
Penny size hail flattened crops.
Oxford County
Brownfield 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Denmark 0 0
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Harrison 0 0
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Bowdoinham 0 0
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Topsham 0 0
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Richmond 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Whitefield 0 0
Trees down across northern Lincoln
County.
Sagadahoc County
Topsham 0 0
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Cape Elizabeth 0 0
Dime size hail.
Knox County
Pleasant Beach 0 0 100K
A camp on Pleasant Island burned to the
ground after being
Kennebec County
Vienna 0 0 20K
Lightning struck the historic Vienna
Union Hall and ignited a fire that
damaged the structure.
Kennebec County
Belgrade 0 0
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Sidney 0 0
Trees down.
Androscoggin
County
3 ENE Livermore 0 0
Trees blown down on Dodge and Haines Corner
roads.
Oxford County
1 NW Bryant Pond 0 0
Maine Route 232 flooded near Gore RD.
Oxford County
Hebron 0 0
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Raymond 0 0
Trees down and power outages in Raymond and
Casco.
Waldo County
Belfast 0 0
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Somerville 0 0
Trees down.
Knox County
Camden 0 0
Power lines down.
Knox County
Washington 0 0
Power lines down.
Waldo County
Lincolnville 0 0
Trees and power lines down.
Waldo County
Northport 0 0
Trees down.
Oxford County
Bryant Pond 0 15K
Thunderstorms produced up to 3 inches of
rain rapidly flooding route 232 in Bryant
Pond.
Location Character of Storm
KENTUCKY, Central
Henry County
Lockport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were downed.
Monroe County
Gamaliel Hail (1.00)
Monroe County
Gamaliel Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
One barn was blown down and two other barns
suffered roof damage.
Lincoln County
Crab Orchard Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Jefferson County
4 N Fairdale Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines were downed near Poplar Level
Road and Interstate 264.
Jefferson County
Pleasure Ridge Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Park
Power lines were downed near Blanton Lane.
Mercer County
Salvisa Lightning
A barn was struck by lightning and burned.
Fayette County
Countywide Lightning
Local law enforcement said that lightning
was the probable cause for downed power
lines along Interstate 64 in eastern
Fayette County. Power lines were also down
along Richmond Road on the southeast side
of Lexington, and along Versailles Road
near Bluegrass Field.
Lincoln County
Countywide Flash Flood
High water was reported in the
Broughtontown, McKinney, Waynesburg, and
Crab Orchard areas. A spotter in Crab
Orchard reported 3.25 inches of rain over a
24 hour period ending at 215 PM EST, with
an inch of that falling between 1 PM and
215 PM. Water was in five homes in the
Broughtontown School Road area. Some
residents had to be rescued from their
homes.
Mercer County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was downed in Harrodsburg. Another
was downed near Herrington Lake.
Trimble County
Bedford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Shelby County
2 WSW Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A trained spotter reported a 60 mph wind
gust along Interstate 64 between
Shelbyville and Simpsonville. The report
was relayed by amateur radio.
Shelby County
Simpsonville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Shelby County
Shelbyville Hail (0.88)
Low visibilities were also reported due to
very heavy rain.
Shelby County
4 SE Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A spotter on Interstate 64 southeast of
Shelbyville reported a 60 mph wind gust.
Shelby County
Waddy Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines were downed.
Oldham County
Countywide Flash Flood
Three feet of water was reported over State
Highway 146 near a gas station in Buckner.
Ash Avenue in Peewee Valley was closed due
to high water. Moody Lane south of Lagrange
and Highway 22 near Crestwood had high
water but were passable. Numerous accidents
had occurred throughout the county due to
hydroplaning.
Shelby County
Countywide Flash Flood
Benson Road east of Shelbyville was closed
due to high water. Todd's Point Road in
Simpsonville was closed due to high water.
A few streets in downtown Shelbyville were
impassable. Water was reported on numerous
roadways in the county.
Jefferson County
Countywide Flash Flood
High water problems were reported on
Dutchman's Lane and Frankfort Avenue. Other
flooding was reported on Dixie Highway.
Scott County
Georgetown Flash Flood
High water was reported on North Broadway
near Payne, and on South Broadway near
Garth.
Franklin County
3 ESE Frankfort Flash Flood
U.S. Highway 421 in southeast Franklin
County was flooded in spots.
Woodford County
Countywide Flash Flood
McCraken Pike at Millville near the
Franklin County line was closed due to high
water. Barricades were up. In Versailles,
McCowan's Ferry Road was flooded. Midway
Road had minor flooding.
Fayette County
Countywide Flash Flood
Flooding was reported near Russell Cave and
New Circle Road. Numerous roadways were
covered by standing or flowing water. Many
vehicles were trapped by high water.
Ohio County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed.
Hardin County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were downed in West
Point and Radcliff. Power lines were downed
in Elizabethtown, and an tree was blown
against a house.
Breckinridge County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees and power lines were blown down in
Hardinsburg. In Cloverport, a dumpster was
blown into a road.
Hancock County
Hawesville Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Shingles were blown off of roofs. A trained
spotter estimated an 80 mph wind gust.
Butler County
Morgantown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Meade County
Brandenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Edmonson County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed in Brownsville, and
around Mammoth Cave.
Logan County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed around Auburn, Lewisburg,
and Russellville. Power was knocked out in
Russellville.
Meade County
Brandenburg Flash Flood
Water was over roadways.
Warren County
Bowling Green Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A gazebo was blown down. Trees were downed,
and some were blocking roadways.
Hart County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed in Cub Run, Munfordville,
and Priceville. In Priceville, a tree was
blown on to an unspecified structure.
Simpson County
Franklin Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A spotter estimated a 60 mph wind gust.
Allen County
2 W Scottsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed.
Barren County
Hiseville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was downed.
Bullitt County
Countywide Flash Flood
Up to a foot and a half of water was
flowing over Highway 44 near the Salt River
bridge near Shepherdsville. In Hillview,
flooding was reported near Summit Drive.
Bullitt County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed in Shepherdsville and
Mount Washington.
Green County
Pierce Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed. One was blown on to
Highway 218 southwest of Pierce near the
Metcalfe County line.
Jefferson County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed across southern and
eastern parts of the county.
Nelson County
Bardstown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was downed.
KENTUCKY, Central
Taylor County
Campbellsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree was blown across a road, and
power lines were downed.
Breckinridge County
Webster Flash Flood
Flash flooding was reported along Cook
Ridge Road.
Jefferson County
Louisville Flash Flood
Water was flowing over a few streets.
Hardin County
Vine Grove Flash Flood
Otter Creek and Brushy Fork Creeks were out
of their banks.
Fayette County
Lexington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were downed.
Harrison County
Cynthiana Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown on to power lines.
KENTUCKY, Eastern
Breathitt County
Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Few trees down in Lakeside subdivision.
Shingles off of employees home.
Knott County
2 NW Betty Hail (1.00)
Floyd County
8 SE Prestonsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree down on Highway 1426 and two trees
down on Hurts Fork off Prader Creek Road.
Bell County
3 WSW Pineville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree branches larger than three
inches in diameter blown down. Phone lines
and power lines down near and in the
campground at Pine Mountain State Park.
Rockcastle County
4 SW Brodhead Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
More than 50 trees blown down, barn roof
torn off, trailer severely damaged.
Knott County
Kite Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree down on Route 7.
Rockcastle County
Brodhead Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines down.
Clay County
12 SE Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two trees down across Darbs Branch Road and
Highway 2467 near Knox County line.
Breathitt County
1 SW Vancleve Hail (0.75)
Clay County
3 S Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down on Highway 11 south of
Manchester. Numerous large limbs down in
the southern portion of the county.
Leslie County
5 WNW Hyden Hail (0.75)
Owsley County
3 NE Booneville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Powerlines and several large limbs down.
Lee County
Beattyville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous large limbs down countywide.
Several trees down on Highway 52 3 to 5
miles east of Beattyville.
Breathitt County
Chenowee Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Multiple trees down in western half of
county. Locations with damage include
Chenowee, Turners Creek and along Highway
30 East at Roundbottom.
Perry County
Bulan Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down.
Breathitt County
Haddix Hail (0.88)
Montgomery County
Judy Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large trees down, one on a
residence.
Menifee County
Denniston Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down southeast part of county
along Highways 460 East and 1569.
Morgan County
West Liberty Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Widespread tree damage across county.
Whitley County
8 W Corbin Hail (0.88)
Floyd County
Buckingham Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large limbs down.
Elliott County
5 S Sandy Hook Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down.
Elliott County
5 S Sandy Hook Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Structual damage including roofs blown off
of houses and trailers, along with numerous
trees down.
Magoffin County
Royalton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down on Highway 867. Numerous large
limbs down.
Knott County
Carrie Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree down on Highway 550. Power lines down
in Carrie.
Pike County
Shelbiana Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees and power lines down across the
county. Locations with damage include
Millard, Shelbiana, and Phyllis.
Johnson County
Oil Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees down county wide. Locations
with damage include 011 Springs,
Wittensville, Keaton, Stambaugh, and
Staffordsville.
Knox County
Swanpond Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down along Highways 1803 and
718 on the outskirts of Barbourville.
Martin County
Lovely Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees down blocking roads in the c
northern part of the county. Locations with
damage include along Highway 292,
riverfront in Lovely, and old Route 3 near
Job.
Leslie County
Hyden Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Downed trees taking phone and power lines
down at multiple locations around Hyden.
Pike County
3 SSE Mc Andrews Flash Flood
Route 199 closed near McVeigh due to water
flowing across it. Six Camp Road is also
closed and water is around a couple of
homes at the head of Six Camp Road.
Johnson County
3 NW Paintsville Flash Flood
to 3 N Paintsville
Route 40 closed for a time due to high
water.
Morgan County
8 W West Liberty Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Large tree down across Highway 1950 near
Menifee county line.
Menifee County
l NNW Frenchburg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Three trees down in northwest part of
county.
Menifee County
4 W Frenchburg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two trees across Highway 460.
Menifee County
Korea Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two trees across Highway 1693.
Morgan County
7 NW West Liberty Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large limbs down.
Montgomery County
Mt Sterling Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Large tree down across Haskins Pike.
Montgomery County
5 N Mt Sterling Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Somerset Landing area about 15 trees down.
One home had gutters and downspout blown
off house.
Pike County
Turkey Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Roof damage due to severe wind gust.
Knox County
Barbourville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Twelve to 15 trees down including on a
house and power lines.
Pike County
Turkey Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree blown down on a fence.
Powell County
Stanton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Two trees down on Alley Lane. Numerous tree
branches torn off throughout town.
Morgan County
West Liberty Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree limb blown onto car caused damage to
the car.
Knox County
Barbourville Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Tree down on North Main and Tye St. Tree
also down on Swanpond Road 3 miles
southwest of Barbourville.
Floyd County
Martin Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree reported down.
Floyd County
Martin Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down across Highway 1428.
Knox County
Indian Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees down at Highways 6 and 233.
Knox County
Gray Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree down.
Knox County
Gray Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two trees down across Highway 1232.
Knox County
2 S Barbourville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down on Swanpond Road and Tye
Bend Road.
Magoffin County
1 S Salyersville Hail (0.88)
Johnson County
5 NW Paintsville Hail (0.75)
Johnson County
5 NE Paintsville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down across the road. Power outages
reported.
Estill County
Irvine Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees blown down countywide.
Estill County
Ravenna Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree blown down onto a house.
Estill County
South Irvine Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
One tree down on a car. Power lines also
down in the city.
Rockcastle County
1 W Conway Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large tree limbs down on Highway 1505 and
also along Carter Road.
Jackson County
6 S Mc Kee Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down on Highway 2002 near Peoples.
Couple of trees down on Highway 2002
between Middlesfork and Parrot. Large limbs
down on Cornelius Road.
Perry County
1 S Buckhorn Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees down in Buckhorn State Park
with one tree across the road near the Corp
of Engineers building.
Leslie County
Hyden Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees down countywide including
Hyden, Wolfcreek, Stinnet, Smilex,
Thousandsticks. Widespread power outages.
Perry County
Hazard Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Falling tree smashed a trailer. Numerous
trees down in town.
Rockcastle County
Conway Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
One tree down on McCollum Road near Madison
county line and power outages on Chestnut
Grove Road.
Letcher County
Isom Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Trees and large limbs down along Highway 15
in Isom. A mudslide also occurred.
Bell County
2 S Pineville Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Few trees blown down.
Pike County
Marrowbone Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines blown down.
Leslie County
1 S Mozelle Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Two trees down on Stone Coal Road. Two
trees down blocking Highway 421.
KENTUCKY, Northeast
Lawrence County
Martha Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree limbs were blown down along
Route 32.
Lawrence County
2 SE Ulysses Hail (0.75)
Boyd County
Ashland Flash Flood
Hoods Creek flooded roads and affected
homes in the Westwood section of Ashland.
The cooperative observer in Ashland
measured 2.1 inches of rain.
KENTUCKY, Northern
Grant County
Dry Ridge Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were knocked down.
Pendleton County
Butler Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were downed.
Kenton County
Morning View Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down across a road.
Campbell County
Alexandria Flash Flood
Water was knee deep along Alexandria Pike.
Kenton County
Covington to Flash Flood
Independence
Banklick Creek rose out of its banks,
flooding portions of Pioneer Park. Several
roads were flooded and closed as well.
Campbell County
Ft Thomas to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Cold Spg
Trees were downed across the northern part
of the county.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Mccracken County
Paducah to Heavy Rain
Lone Oak
City street flooding was reported as a
result of heavy thunderstorm rains. A
spotter in Lone Oak measured 1.20 inches in
one hour.
Daviess County
Owensboro Heavy Rain
Slow-moving thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall caused street flooding. A spotter
measured 2.64 inches in downtown Owensboro.
One street was closed.
Mccracken County
Paducah Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down on the west
side of Paducah.
Henderson County
Hebbardsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees were blown down, along with
power lines.
KYZ001>022 Fulton--Hickman--Carlisle--Ballard--
Mccracken--Graves--Livingston--Marshall--
Calloway--Crittenden--Lyon--Trigg--
Caldwell--Union--Webster--Hopkins--
Christian--Henderson--Daviess--Mclean--
Muhlenberg--Todd
Heat
Afternoon heat indices rose to 105 degrees
or more across western Kentucky for up to
three consecutive afternoons. At Paducah,
the heat index peaked at 105 degrees on all
three afternoons from the 19th to the 21st.
At Owensboro, the heat index peaked at 110
degrees on the 19th and 21st, but did not
reach 105 on the 20th. At Hopkinsville, the
peak heat index was 105 on the 19th but did
not reach 105 on subsequent afternoons. In
Henderson, a high school football player
died following a morning practice on July
19. A forensic pathologist's report stated
the player died of complications from a
pre-existing heart condition, with heat
likely a contributing factor (indirect
fatality). The heat index was 88 degrees
during the player's workout. At a hospital
in Owensboro, at least four people were
treated for heat-related problems,
including two with heat exhaustion. A local
Owensboro utility company started its
voluntary curtailment program.
Union County
Uniontown Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree limbs were blown down across
town. A trained spotter estimated wind
gusts to 60 MPH.
Ballard County
La Center Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Three trees up to a foot in diameter were
blown down.
Henderson County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Widespread damage resulted from wind gusts
around 70 MPH. Semi trucks were overturned
in the Henderson area. An overturned semi
closed the southbound lanes of the
Pennyrile Parkway near exit 79 in
Henderson. The driver of an overturned semi
was hospitalized in stable condition.
Numerous trees were down across the county,
including dozens of them in Henderson. Some
trees blocked roads and train tracks. About
27 county roads were blocked by fallen
trees. At least one third of Henderson
residents were without power, some for two
to three days. A spokesperson for the
utility company serving the region reported
this was the most significant power loss in
her five years with the company. Power
lines were brought down along U.S. Highway
60 a few miles south of Henderson. A few
homes near Spottsville received major
damage from falling trees. A fence was
blown down in Henderson.
Webster County
Tilden to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Sebree
Trees were down in the northern part of the
county.
Mccracken County
Paducah to Heavy Rain
Lone Oak
A flood-prone section of U.S. Highway 62
(Jackson Street) in Paducah was flooded. A
secondary road southwest of Paducah in the
Lone Oak area was closed for about half an
hour.
Mccracken County
Lone Oak to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Paducah
In Paducah, a carport was blown away.
Several trees were blown down from Paducah
to the Lone Oak area. The downed trees
resulted in power outages for about 4,500
customers.
Mclean County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous trees were blown down across
roadways. One tree landed on a home in
Beech Grove.
Daviess County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Large trees and limbs were blown down,
especially in the northern half of Daviess
County. At the Owensboro/Daviess County
Airport, a wind gust to 64 MPH was
measured. A gust to 70 MPH was estimated by
emergency management officials on U.S.
Highway 60 at the Henderson County line. At
least ten trees landed across roads,
blocking them.
Hopkins County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down countywide,
especially northwest and south of
Madisonville. A tree was down across power
lines in Dawson Springs.
Marshall County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several trees were down across the county.
The roof was blown off a mobile home west
of Benton on Oak Level Highway.
Lyon County
5 SSW Kuttawa Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A boater on Lake Barkley near the mouth of
Demumbers Bay reported strong winds that
whipped up seven-foot waves. A pontoon boat
capsized, sending four people into the
water.
KENTUCKY, Southwest
Livingston County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down across the county.
Numerous trees were down in Grand Rivers.
Henderson County
Henderson Flash Flood
In Henderson, northbound U.S. Highway 41
was reduced to one lane due to flooding.
Numerous other roads were flooded. Several
cars were stranded in the flooding. A
spotter on the east side of Henderson
reported 3.30 inches of rain.
Daviess County
Countywide Flash Flood
Emergency managers reported widespread
flooding of roads across the county. Nearly
3 inches of rain was reported at the
Daviess County courthouse in Owensboro, and
1.4 inches of that rain fell in 30 minutes.
Mccracken County
West Paducah to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Lone Oak
Trees were down in Lone Oak. Power lines
were down in West Paducah.
Carlisle County
Bardwell Hail (0.75)
Fulton County
Hickman Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down by wind gusts
estimated near 60 MPH.
Graves County
4 N Mayfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down.
Marshall County
Calvert City to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
2 N Calvert City
A downburst with winds estimated near 70
MPH downed hundreds of trees and large
limbs. The winds caused some minor
structural damage. The damage was mostly on
the north side of Calvert City. Winds on
the south side of Calvert City at
Interstate 24 were clocked at only 47 MPH.
Fire and street department personnel were
busy for several hours making streets
passable. At a manufacturing plant, part of
the west wall was blown out, and large
roll-up doors and light panels were
damaged. Power lines were down.
Trigg County
Trigg Furnace Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
KYZ014-018>019 Union--Henderson--Daviess
Heat
The heat index rose above 105 degrees
across the Henderson and Owensboro areas
during the afternoon. The maximum hourly
heat index at Henderson was 114 degrees,
and at Owensboro it was 113 degrees. The
utility company servicing the Henderson
area issued a call for voluntary
curtailment.
KYZ016 Hopkins
Wildfire
A wildfire burned 114 acres between
Madisonville and Richland off State Route
70.
LAKE ERIE
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
LAKE ERIE
Le The Islands To
Vermilion Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
The Islands To
Vermilion Oh
The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind
Vermilion
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
An area of strong thunderstorms developed
across the southern half of Lake Erie
during the early morning hours of the 4th.
Wind gusts were estimated to be at least 35
knots as the thunderstorms moved over the
area.
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Conneaut Oh To
Ripley Ny
Ripley Ny Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-- Marine Tstm Wind
Lake to Conneaut
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Conneaut Oh To
Ripley Ny Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Conneaut to Marine Tstm Wind
Ripley Ny
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore to
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake Marine Tstm Wind
to Conneaut
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
A line of strong thunderstorms developed
over Lake Erie during the morning hours of
the 10th. This area of thunderstorms moved
south-southeast and eventually onshore into
northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania.
Wind gusts were estimated to be 35 knots or
greater as the thunderstorms passed through
the nearshore and open waters.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier Marine Tstm Wind
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
North Cape Marine Tstm Wind
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Waterspout
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Waterspout
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Waterspouts were observed during the
morning hours of the 23rd as an area of
high pressure built into the region. The
high pressure brought relatively cooler
temperatures to the region. The cooler
air moving over the warm lake allowed for
showers and thunderstorms to develop over
the open waters and move into the nearshore
waters of the lake.
Geneva On The Lake
Oh To Conneaut Oh
Geneva-On-The-- Waterspout
Lake to Conneaut
Le Geneva On The
Lake To Conneaut Oh
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
Geneva-On-The-Lake Waterspout
to Conneaut
Waterspouts were observed during the
morning hours of the 23rd as an area of
high pressure built into the region. The
high pressure brought relatively cooler
temperatures to the region. The cooler air
moving over the warm lake allowed for
showers and thunderstorms to develop over
the open waters and move into the nearshore
waters of the lake.
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Strong thunderstorms developed over Lake
Erie during the late morning hours of the
27th. As the storms passed over the area,
wind gusts were estimated to be around 35
knots.
Mi Waters Of Lake
Erie
Luna Pier Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point To
Willowick Oh
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Avon Pt To
Willowick Oh Byd
5Nm Offshore To Intl
Border
Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind
Willowick
Le Vermilion To
Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Le Willowick To
Geneva On The Lake
Oh Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Vermilion To Avon
Point Oh
Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind
Avon Point
Willowick To Geneva
On The Lake Oh
Willowick to Marine Tstm Wind
Geneva-On-The-Lake
Strong thunderstorms moved across the
southern half of Lake Erie during the
afternoon hours of the 30th. As the
thunderstorms passed, wind gusts were
estimated to be at least 35 knots.
LAKE HURON
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt Au Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Bay Port Marine Tstm Wind
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Bay Port Marine Tstm Wind
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
1 E Oscoda Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
7 E Oscoda Marine Tstm Wind
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
5 NNE Oscoda Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
15 NE Cheboygan Marine Hail
Straits Of Mackinac
Within 5Nm Of
Mackinac Bridge
Including Mackinac
Island
4 E Mackinaw City Marine Hail
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
8 WNW Forty Mile Marine Hail
Po
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
8 WNW Forty Mile Marine Tstm Wind
Po
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
1 NW Presque Isle Marine Tstm Wind
Lig
Presque Isl Lt To
Sturgeon Pt Mi
1 E Presque Isle Marine Tstm Wind
Light
Presque Isl Lt To
Sturgeon Pt Mi
5 SE Presque Isle Marine Hail
Ligh
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
2 SW Tawas Point Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
12 E East Tawas Marine Tstm Wind
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
.5 SE Tawas Point Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Presque Isl Lt To
Alabaster Mi Ewd
Byd 5Nm Offshore To
Intl Border
12 E East Tawas Marine Tstm Wind
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Saginaw River Marine Tstm Wind
Mouth
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Port Austin Marine Tstm Wind
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Port Austin Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Port Austin Marine Tstm Wind
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Bay Port Marine Tstm Wind
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Caseville Marine Tstm Wind
Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac Mi
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Lexington Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Lexington Marine Tstm Wind
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point Au Gres Waterspout
Arenac County reported a waterspout on
Saginaw Bay near Point An Gres.
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Alabaster Waterspout
Trained spotter reported a waterspout on
Saginaw Bay just offshore from Alabaster.
Sturgeon Pt To
Alabaster Mi
3 WSW Tawas Point Waterspout
Inner Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Pt An Gres To
Bay Port Mi
Point An Gres Marine Tstm
Outer Saginaw Bay &
Sw Of Alabaster To
Pt Austin Mi
Point An Gres Marine Tstm Wind
Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac Mi
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Hbr Beach To Pt
Sanilac 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Pt Austin To Hbr
Beach Mi
Harbor Beach Marine Tstm Wind
Lh Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron 5Nm Offshore
To Intl Border
Port Huron Marine Tstm Wind
Gust recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
Pt Sanilac To Pt
Huron Mi
Port Huron Marine Tstm Wind
Gust Recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
5Nm E Of Mackinac
Bridge To Presque
Isle Lt Mi
1 N Cheboygan Marine Tstm Wind
Lh 5Nm E Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Presque Isl Lt Mi
Ewd Byd 5Nm
Offshore To Intl
Border
15 NNE Presque Marine Tstm Wind
Isle Li
LAKE MICHIGAN
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Algoma Marine Hail
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Algoma Marine Hail
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc Marine Tstm Wind
Thunderstorms that accompanied a cold front
that passed through the area produced large
hail and wind gusts to 40 knots on the
nearshore waters of Lake Michigan.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Manistee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Manistee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Pentwater Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
1 NE Menominee Mi Marine Tstm Wind
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
4 E Marinette to Waterspout
5 E Marinette
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
7 SE Peshtigo Waterspout
Point
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
16 SW Egg Harbor Marine Tstm
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Dyckesville Marine Tstm Wind
Thunderstorms developed over northern
Wisconsin during the afternoon and moved
across the Bay of Green Bay producing
strong winds. A waterspout was also spotted
east of Marinette.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha Marine Tstm Wind
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha Marine Tstm Wind
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr Il
2.2 ESE Kenosha Marine Tstm Wind
A broken line of severe storms moved
southeast across southern Wisconsin out
over Lake Michigan, mostly from the
Milwaukee area south to the Illinois
border. Powerful thunderstorm wind gusts
were generated.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 63 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
1.5 E Sheboygan Marine Tstm Wind
Sheboygan To Pt
Washington Wi
Harrington Bch
St Prk Marine Hail
The remains of a line of storms (bow echo)
moved east out over Lake Michigan,
resulting in a few powerful wind gusts over
the nearshore waters, as well as some
isolated large hail.
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette
To Fish Cr Wi
4 SW Sister Bay Marine Hail
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette
To Fish Cr Wi
6 SW Sister Bay Marine Hail
Rock Is Psg To
Sturgeon Bay Wi
Baileys Harbor Marine Hail
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Kewaunee Marine Hail
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc Marine Hail
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc Marine Tstm Wind
Thunderstorms that moved across the Bay of
Green Bay and Lake Michigan along with a
cold front produced large hail and high
winds.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid
Line Of Lake
Manistee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Manistee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Pentwater Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Grand Haven To
Whitehall Mi
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid
Line Of Lake
Holland Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Lm St Joseph To
Holland Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid
Line Of Lake
South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
South Haven To
Holland Mi
South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
St Joseph To South
Haven Mi
South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Grand Traverse Lt
To Sleeping Bear
Pt Mi
5 NNE Leland Marine Hail
Grand Traverse Bay
& Norwood To Grand
Traverse Lt Mi
2 NNW Elk Rapids Marine Hail
Grand Traverse Bay
& Norwood To Grand
Traverse Lt Mi
2 NNW Elk Rapids Marine Tstm Wind
Winthrop Hbr To
Wilmette Hbr Il
Waukegan Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 42 mph was measured at Waukegan
Harbor.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field Il
Harrison-Dever
Crib Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 53 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field Il
Harrison-Dever
Crib Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 40 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field I1
Harrison-Dever
Crib Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 40 mph was measured at the
Harrison Crib.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
The remains of severe storms over southern
Wisconsin fell apart as they moved out over
the Lake Michigan waters, but a strong wind
gust affected the Milwaukee Harbor.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Hail
A cluster of storms that popped up over
Milwaukee County managed to move out over
Lake Michigan around the Milwaukee Harbor
area and locations just to the south of the
harbor.
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Menominee Mi Marine Hail
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Marinette Marine Hail
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc Marine Hail
Scattered severe thunderstorms produced
penny size hail as they moved across the
Bay of Green Bay and nearshore waters of
Lake Michigan.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
1 W Cedar River
Ent I Marine Hail
Nickel-sized hail one mile southwest of
Cedar River.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Little Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Calumet Hbr Il To
Gary In
Buffington Harbor Waterspout
A waterspout was reported from 111th Street
in East Chicago.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 46 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
Measured at the Michigan City GLERL
station.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
5 ESE Stony Point Marine Tstm Wind
Trees down on power lines two miles north
of Garden.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
5 WNW Point Aux Ba Marine Hail
One-inch hail reported eight miles
southwest of Thompson.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
3 NNW Manistique
Lig Marine Tstm Wind
A few large trees down along Highway M-94
north of Indian River Bridge.
Seul Choix Pt To Pt
Detour Mi
1 N Manistique
Light Marine Hail
Three-quarter inch hail reported in
Manistique.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
3 SW Escanaba
Light Marine Tstm Wind
40 mph wind gust reported at the Escanaba
AWOS.
Bay Of Green Bay N
Of Line From Cedar
R Mi To Rock Is Psg
3 NNE Gladstone Marine Tstm Wind
Two to four-inch diameter branches down
five miles south-southwest of Rapid River.
Lm 5Nm W Of
Mackinac Bridge To
Manistee Mi Nwd
Beyond 5Nm Offshore
To Mid Line Of Lake
25 NW Grand
Traverse Marine Tstm Wind
Bay Of Green Bay S
Of Ln Marinette To
Fish Creek Wi
Dyckesville Marine Tstm Wind
Sturgeon Bay To Two
Rivers Wi
Kewaunee Marine Tstm Wind
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc Marine Tstm Wind
Bay Of Green Bay
Cedar R To Rock Is
Psg To Marinette To
Fish Cr Wi
Menominee Mi Marine Tstm Wind
Two Rivers To
Sheboygan Wi
Manitowoc Marine Tstm Wind
A thunderstorm complex that formed in
northwest Wisconsin produced strong winds
as it moved across the nearshore waters of
Lake Michigan.
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
North Pt Lt To Wind
Pt Wi
Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Wind Pt Lt Wi To
Winthrop Hbr II
2.2 ESE Kenosha Marine Tstm Wind
The remains of severe storms over southern
Wisconsin moved out over the Lake Michigan
waters, primarily from the Milwaukee Harbor
to Winthrop Harbor. Strong wind gusts were
reported over the nearshore waters.
Lm Whitehall To
Manistee Mi 5Nm
Offhore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Big Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Pentwater To
Manistee Mi
Big Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Whitehall To
Pentwater Mi
Little Sable Point Marine Tstm Wind
Lm Holland To
Whitehall Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Grand Haven To
Whitehall Mi
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Holland To Grand
Haven Mi
Grand Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Lm St Joseph To
Holland Mi 5Nm
Offshore To Mid Line
Of Lake
South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
South Haven To
Holland Mi
South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
St Joseph To South
Haven Mi
South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Wilmette Hbr To
Meigs Field II
Belmont Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
Strong to severe thunderstorms moved
southeast across southern Lake Michigan
during the late morning of July 30th. Seven
sailboats participating in a race capsized
in the high winds and high waves. Fourteen
people were pulled from the lake but no
injuries were reported. All the boats were
eventually towed to shore with no damage
reported. Four kayaks were also overturned
near Oak Street Beach. No injuries or
damage were reported.
Burn Hbr To
Michigan City In
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 57 mph was measured at Michigan
City.
Calumet Hbr II To
Gary In
Gary Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 48 mph was measured at the Gary
Airport (KGYY).
Gary To Burns Hbr In
Gary Harbor Marine Tstm Wind
A gust to 48 mph was measured at the Gary
Airport (KGYY).
Michigan City In To
New Buffalo Mi
Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind
Measured at the Michigan City GLERL
station.
LAKE ST CLAIR
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
New Baltimore Marine Tstm Wind
St Clair River
City Of St. Clair Marine Tstm Wind
Detroit River
Belle Isle Marine Tstm Wind
St Clair River
Port Huron Marine Tstm Wind
Gust recorded by Environment Canada
observing equipment in Sarnia.
Lake St Clair (U.S.
Portion)
Grosse Pointe Marine Tstm Wind
LAKE SUPERIOR
Marquette To
Munising Mi
Munising Marine Tstm Wind
Measured 48 mph wind gust at the Munising
ASOS.
Munising To Grand
Marais Mi
6 S Miners Castle
Poin Marine Hail
Three-quarter inch hail reported five miles
east of Munising.
Grand Marais To
Whitefish Pt Mi
7 E Muskallonge
Lake Marine Hail
Nickel-sized hail reported seven miles east
of Deer Park.
Ls E Of Ln From
Saxon Hbr Wi To
Grand Portage Mn
To Ln Manitou Is Mi
Nwd Byd 5Nm And S
Of Intl Border
8 SW Passage
Island L Marine Hail
Nickel-sized hail reported lasting for ten
mintues at Rock Harbor Lodge on Isle
Royale.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
6 NE Rock House
Poin Marine Tstm Wind
Four-inch diameter tree down at Freda.
Upr Ent Of Portage
Canal To Manitou Is
Mi
7 E Mcclain State
Part Marine Hail
One-inch diameter hail reported at Calumet.
Grand Marais To
Whitefish Pt Mi
1 S Grand Marais
Ligl Marine Tstm Wind
Trees down across roads, power outages at
Grand Marais.
Munising To Grand
Marais Mi
1 S Grand Marais
Ligl Marine Tstm Wind
Trees down across roads, power outages at
Grand Marais.
Ontonagon To Upr
Ent Of Portage Canal
Mi
Keweenaw Upr Ent
Lt Marine Tstm Wind
Numerous trees down across Salo Road, Bear
Lake Road and Highway M-203 south and
southwest of Mccain State Park.
Upr Ent Of Portage
Canal To Manitou Is
Mi
1 S Mcclain State
Park Marine Tstm Wind
Numerous trees down across Salo Road, Bear
Lake Road and Highway M-203 south and
southwest of Mccain State Park.
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
1 NW Naomikong
Poir Marine Tstm Wind
St Marys River & Pt
Iroquois To Ern
Potagannissing Bay
7 WSW Sault Ste Marine Tstm Wind
Mari
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
1 N Point Iroquois Marine Tstm Wind
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
Duluth Marine Tstm Wind
The wind was measured at Sky Harbor Airport.
Duluth Mn To Pt
Wing Wi
5 E Duluth Marine Tstm Wind
Also had 3/4 inch hail.
Huron Is To
Marquette Mi
3 NW Marquette
Light Marine Tstm Wind
Trees down along paths two miles northwest
of Marquette.
Marquette To
Munising Mi
3 NW Marquette
Light Marine Tstm Wind
Trees down along paths two miles northwest
of Marquette.
Chequamegon Bay
Bayfield To Oak Pt
Wi
Bayfield Marine Tstm Wind
This wind was measured at the Bayfield
Yacht Club.
Whitefish Bay &
Whitefish Pt To Pt
Iroquois Mi
2 NW Point Marine Hail
Iroquois
St Marys River & Pt
Iroquois To Ern
Potagannissing Bay
3.5 E Sault Ste
Marie to 35 E
Sault Ste Marie Marine Tstm Wind
LOUISIANA, Northeast
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Heat
See narrative for Central Mississippi.
Tensas Parish
St Joseph Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Concordia Parish
Spokane Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were uprooted around Lake St.
John.
Concordia Parish
3 S Clayton Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
Numerous trees were blown down between
Clayton and Ferriday.
Franklin Parish
Winnsboro to Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
4 W Wisner
Multiple intense microbursts occurred
across the southern portion of Franklin
Parish. The most significant damage
occurred around Winnsboro and Wisner.
Dozens of homes sustained structural damage
which ranged from roofs blown off or
portions of the roof pealed off. Sheds and
outbuildings were destroyed along with
numerous trees and power lines blown down.
Some trees were down on homes which caused
substantial damage to the structures. The
strongest wind gusts were estimated at 70
kts (80 mph) where the most significant
damage occurred.
Franklin Parish
Winnsboro Lightning
Lighting struck a mobile home and blew out
all the windows. Flying glass injured one
child in the home.
Catahoula Parish
Harrisonburg to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
6 W Harrisonburg
Several trees and power lines blown down
around the city and just outside of town.
Franklin Parish
6 ENE Baskin to Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
Baskin
Numerous trees and power lines were blown
down across the northern portion of the
parish. One home, in Baskin, had a porch
damaged.
Richland Parish
10 SW Mangham Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A few trees were blown down across route
561 near the intersection of 561 and
Wheeler Bend Road.
Tensas Parish
3 N Waterproof Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
LOUISIANA, Northwest
De Soto Parish
Logansport Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Estimated gust.
Caldwell Parish
Clarks Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Trees and powerlines were downed across the
entire parish.
La Salle Parish
Jena Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees and powerlines were downed parish
wide.
Winn Parish
5 S Sikes Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed across Hwy 499.
Grant Parish
10 NE Williana Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed in Georgetown and Dry
Prong.
Ouachita Parish
Monroe Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed across the southern
portion of the parish.
Jackson Parish
Chatham Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed.
Grant Parish
Pollock Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed.
Winn Parish
Sikes Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the eastern portion of the parish.
Winn Parish
Winnfield Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Trees were downed across the parish
including trees that struck two homes in
Winnfield.
Grant Parish
Colfax Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and powerlines were downed.
Jackson Parish
Jonesboro Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed.
Natchitoches Parish
Goldonna Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed.
Bienville Parish
Jamestown Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed.
Natchitoches Parish
Natchitoches Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Trees and powerlines were downed across the
entire parish.
Red River Parish
Coushatta Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Numerous trees were downed across the
parish.
Claiborne Parish
3 SW Homer Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed across Hwy 79.
Red River Parish
5 W Coushatta Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed across Hwy 84.
De Soto Parish
Mansfield Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the southern portion of the parish.
Webster Parish
Minden Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed.
Sabine Parish
Many Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Numerous trees and powerlines were downed
across the entire parish.
Bossier Parish
Benton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were downed.
Bossier Parish
Bossier City Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed.
Caddo Parish
Shreveport Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were downed across the entire parish.
LOUISIANA, Southeast
St. Bernard Parish
Meraux Lightning
Lightning caused a fire when it struck a
gasoline storage tank at an oil refinery.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Baton Rouge Lightning
A man was struck by lightning near the
Louisiana State University Recreation
Sports Complex. He was revived, but died
the next morning.
M30BF
Ascension Parish
Gonzales Hail (0.75)
Ascension Parish
3 E Gonzales Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
An overhang on a mobile home was ripped
off.
Jefferson Parish
Kenner Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A utility pole and power line were knocked
down.
Jefferson Parish
Kenner Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was reported.
Jefferson Parish
Metairie Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree and power line were knocked down
near the intersection of Interstate 10 and
Bonnabel.
St. Tammany Parish
Slidell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds overturned a metal
storage shed and knocked down a tree which
caused damage to a mobile home.
East Baton Rouge
Parish
Baton Rouge Lightning
Lightning struck a man on the roof of a
house. He was revived, but died the next
morning.
M21LS
St. Tammany Parish
7 E Folsom Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down on Highway 40.
Allen Parish
Oberlin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree was blown down, partially
blocking Hickory Flat Road.
Acadia Parish
1 N Church Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A metal roof was blown off a shed.
St. Landry Parish
Eunice Hail (0.75)
Acadia Parish
Church Pt Hail (0.75)
Evangeline Parish
5 W Reddell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree was blown down on Highway 376.
Allen Parish
Kinder Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several signs were blown down near Kinder.
Trees were blown down close to Elton.
Acadia Parish
Rayne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Vermilion Parish
2 N Intracoastal Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
City
Trees were blown down, damaging telephone
poles, near Intracoastal City.
Jefferson Davis
Parish
Fenton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Small trees were blown down.
Evangeline Parish
Mamou Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A barn was damaged just south of Mamou. The
metal roof was torn off.
Rapides Parish
Alexandria Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines were downed
across northern Rapides Parish, including
the cities of Alexandria and Pineville.
Rapides Parish
Alexandria Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorms blew down more trees.
Vernon Parish
Anacoco Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A tree fell through a trailer.
Vermilion Parish
2 NW Gueydan Tornado (FO)
A small tornado briefly touched down in a
rural agricultural region near Gueydan.
Cameron Parish
6 W Johnson Bayou Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
The roof of a business was damaged and
scaffolding was blown down at a
construction site.
Calcasieu Parish
Lake Charles Flash Flood
Cars were flooded in high water along Ryan
Street. As much as five inches of rain fell
in less than three hours.
Beauregard Parish
Ragley Flash Flood
Nearly five inches of rain resulted in
flooding of Highway 171 near Ragley.
Calcasieu Parish
Westlake Flash Flood
Additional rains reaggravated the flooding
in Westlake and Lake Charles. Water had
entered or was approaching several homes
and businesses.
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
10 S Hodgdon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Medway Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
20 N Chamberlain Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lake
Trees were blown down near Priestly Lake.
Aroostook County
Oxbow Hail (0.88)
Penobscot County
Patten Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down and large branches
snapped.
Aroostook County
Littleton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were snapped and fell onto powerlines
... bringing down the powerlines.
Piscataquis County
Kokadjo Hail (0.75)
Aroostook County
2 N Sherman Funnel Cloud
A funnel cloud was reported near Sherman
Station.
Piscataquis County
16 E Chesuncook Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several trees were blown down across Baxter
State Park.
Piscataquis County
Guilford Hail (0.75)
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Lagrange Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Bradford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Howland Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
North Amity Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
5 S Lee Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
20 N Great Pond Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down across rural northern
portions of the county.
Penobscot County
Lincoln Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down along with a utility
pole.
Piscataquis County
15 E Chesuncook Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down across Baxter State
Park.
Aroostook County
Mapleton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
Ft Kent Flood
Training thunderstorms produced very heavy
rain across the Saint John Valley with 1.50
to 2.50 inches of rain ... with locally
greater totals ... falling over several
hours. These rains were in addition to
heavy rains which had recently fallen
across the Saint John Valley since the
start of the month. These new rains forced
many smaller streams and brooks to near
bankfull ... with some overflowing and
eroding surrounding land. Several farm
roads in the region were damaged due to the
combined effect of recent heavy rains.
Several culverts were also washed out.
Damage to roads and culverts was reported
at Fort Kent ... Frenchville and Saint
Agatha.
Piscataquis County
12 NW Brownville Hail (1.00)
Jet
Penobscot County
West Seboois Hail (0.88)
Penobscot County
Lincoln Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
West Enfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft Lightning
A lightning strike caused a fire which
destroyed a home.
Aroostook County
Bridgewater Hail (1.00)
Penobscot County
Glenburn Lightning
A lightning strike caused a fire which
partially damaged a home in Glenburn.
Lighning also struck numerous trees ...
powerlines and other structures across
southern Penobscot county. Thousands of
customers lost power at varying times due
to damaged powerlines from numerous
lightning strikes.
Aroostook County
Island Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft Hail (0.75)
Piscataquis County
Guilford Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Piscataquis County
Guilford Hail (1.00)
Penobscot County
Millinocket Flash Flood
Thunderstorms producing rainfall rates of
1.50 to 2.50 inches per hour affected
Penobscot County through the afternoon and
early evening producing flash flooding.
Around 2:00 PM ... a portion of Route 11
under construction near East Millinocket
was washed out. During the late afternoon
and early evening heavy street flooding was
reported on Stillwater Avenue near 1-95 in
Bangor ... With poor drainage and urban
flooding reported across other portions of
Bangor. Near Howland ... a portion of
Maxfield Road was washed out along with a
culvert on Route 155 at Cold Stream.
Piscataquis County
8 E Dover Foxcroft Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down in Atkinson.
Piscataquis County
Sangerville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
3.5 N Howland Hail (1.00)
Penobscot County
5 E Dexter Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
7 S Charleston Hail (0.75)
Penny sized hail reported in Corinth.
MAINE, North
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft Hail (0.88)
Penobscot County
Glenburn Hail (0.75)
Penobscot County
(Bgr)Bangor Intl Hail (1.00)
Arp
Hail of varying sizes persisted for 10 to
15 minutes in some parts of Bangor. The
hail damaged gardens ... stripped leaves
from trees ... chipped paint from sidings
and dented some metal objects. Street
sweepers had to be used to clear the hail
from some streets where the hail
accumulated to depths of several inches in
spots.
Piscataquis County
Monson Flash Flood
Thunderstorms producing rainfall rates of
1.50 to 2.50 inches per hour created flash
flooding near Monson where several culverts
were washed out along State Route 15.
Aroostook County
Madawaska Flash Flood
Thunderstorms containing very heavy rains
again affected portions of the Saint John
Valley where 1.00 to 2.00 inches of rain
... with locally greater totals ... fell in
a short time. These very heavy rains ... in
in combination with the additional very
heavy rains which had affected the region
since the start of the month ... led to
flash flooding. Some smaller streams and
brooks which were already running
at elevated levels ... again overflowed.
Washouts were reported on portions of
Lavertu Settlement Road ... Little Mountain
Road and Montagne Road near the towns of
Madawaska and Grand Isle. A portion of
Route 162 near the Sinclair and Saint
Agatha line was also damaged due to flash
flooding.
Aroostook County
5 NE Sherman Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A half dozen trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Blaine Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down along Pierce Road.
Aroostook County
Caribou Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down along Grimes Road.
Aroostook County
Ft Fairfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Eight large trees were blown down along
Route 1-A.
Aroostook County
Clayton Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down just west of Clayton
Lake.
Aroostook County
10 W Clayton Lake Flash Flood
Piscataquis County
16 NW Churchill Flash Flood
Dam
An isolated back-building thunderstorm
persisted for several hours producing a
narrow swath of very heavy rain in a small
portion of the Allagash Wilderness Area of
northwest Aroostook and extreme northern
Piscataquis counties. Radar estimates of
4.00 to 6.00 inches ... with local totals
in excess of 6.00 inches ... occurred over
several hours. Portions of the Poulin Road
in northern Piscataquis county were washed
out. Numerous washouts were reported along
the Reality Road ... where two large
culverts were also washed out due to flash
flooding.
Aroostook County
Madawaska Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Aroostook County
Oakfield Hail (0.88)
Aroostook County
Smyrna Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Bridgewater Hail (0.75)
MAINE, North
Aroostook County
Madawaska Flash Flood
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain again
affected the Saint John Valley producing
flash flooding. Rainfall rates of 1.00 to
2.00 inches per hour accompanied these
storms. Flash flooding from these storms
washed out culverts on Morneault Road and
Cyr Road near Grand Isle. Culverts were
also washed out along the Gagnon Road and
Gendreau Road near Madawaska. Minor street
flooding was also reported along Main
Street in Madawaska.
Penobscot County
Orono Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Old Town Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Brewer Hail (0.75)
Penobscot County
Eddington Hail (1.25)
Penobscot County
Eddington Hail (1.00)
Hancock County
5 SE Amherst Hail (1.00)
Penobscot County
Clifton Hail (1.00)
The hail broke a windshield.
Hancock County
Great Pond Hail (1.00)
Washington County
Wesley Hail (1.00)
Washington County
Beddington Hail (0.88)
The hail accumulated to a depth of three
inches.
Washington County
Wesley Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Trees were blown down along State Road 192.
Washington County
12 W Eastport Hail (2.75)
Baseball size hail reported at Dennysville.
Hancock County
Castine Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Hancock County
Deer Isle Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Hancock County
Blue Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Trees and powerlines were blown down.
Penobscot County
Brewer Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Sunset Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Northeast Harbor Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Bar Harbor Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
One tree was blown down.
Washington County
Princeton Hail (1.00)
Penobscot County
Prentiss Flash Flood
Washington County
7 SW Danforth Flash Flood
Moisture being drawn north from
Tropical Storm Beryl contributed to a
narrow swath of very heavy rain from
east-central Penobscot county to
northwest Washington county. A small
area of very heavy rain embedded in a
large area of generally light to
moderate rain ... persisted from the
early morning hours through the
morning. The narrow swath of heavy rain
extended from near Prentiss in
Penobscot county to near Danforth in
Washington county. 3.00 to 5.00 inches
of rain were common in this swath ...
With an isolated report in excess of
8.00 inches at Prentiss. The swath of
heavy rain was focused along Route 169
where flash flooding was reported at
Cleaves Brook ...Prescott Brook and
Hot Brook. Portions of Route 169
between Springfield and Danforth were
damaged due to flash flooding.
Piscataquis County
Dover Foxcroft Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Penobscot County
Dixmont Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down onto powerlines.
Washington County
7 N Grand Flash Flood
Lake Strew
Slow moving thunderstorms containing
very heavy rain produced 2.00 to 3.00
inches of rain in a short time
producing flash flooding in northern
Washington county. Portions of the
Amazon Road were damaged due to flash
flooding ... with part of the road
surface washed into Oxbrook Lake.
Culverts were also washed out at
Oxbrook Brook.
Aroostook County
St Francis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down
Aroostook County
St Francis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Additional trees were blown down with
a second round of thunderstorms.
Aroostook County
Madawaska Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Aroostook County
Ft Kent Flash Flood
A series of training thunderstorms
brought heavy rain and flash flooding
to portions of the Saint John Valley.
The thunderstorms produced rainfall
rates of 2.00 to 3.00 inches per hour
at times. Culverts ... drainage areas
and driveways were washed out or
damaged along Route 1 around Fort Kent.
The shoulder of Route 1 between Fort
Kent and Madawaska was damaged in
spots. Street flooding was reported at
both Fort Kent and Madawaska. Mud
slides were reported along Route 161
near Saint Francis. Many smaller dirt
side roads were also damaged to varying
extents.
Penobscot County
Bangor Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees were blown down.
Hancock County
Mariaville Flash Flood
Penobscot County
Orono Flash Flood
Training thunderstorms produced
rainfall rates of several inches per
hour and produced flash flooding across
portions of Hancock and southern
Penobscot counties. Road washouts and
closures were reported at both Bangor
and Orono. In Orono...Stillwater Avenue
near the 1-95 exit 193 was flooded and
closed with several feet of water
covering the road. In Bangor ...
several roads were flooded and closed
including Union Street at Griffin Road
State Route ... Broadway and Burleigh
Roads along with the I-395 exit at 15
in downtown Bangor. Varying degrees of
street flooding were reported across
downtown Bangor. In Hancock county ...
State Route 181 was flooded but still
passable at Mariaville ... while State
Route 180 was flooded at the Ellsworth
and Otis town line. Heavy rains also
damaged and collapsed vendor tents at
a festival in Bucksport.
MAINE, South
Somerset County
Skowhegan Hail (0.75)
Somerset County
Madison Hail (1.00)
Somerset County
Madison Hail (1.25)
York County
Acton Lightning
Lightning struck the Acton Town Hall
causing an estimated $6000 in damage.
Lincoln County
Wiscasset Lightning
Lightning struck a garage in Wiscasset
and ignited a fire that damaged the
structure.
Somerset County
5 NNW Jackman Hail (0.75)
Somerset County
5 N Jackman Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Somerset County
40 NNE Jackman Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees blown down on Baker Lake Road.
Oxford County
Greenwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Sumner Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
West Paris Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Buckfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Hartford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Paris Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down in Paris.
Androscoggin County
Leeds Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down in Leeds.
Kennebec County
Fayette Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down
Kennebec County
Wayne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Readfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Winthrop Hail (0.88)
Kennebec County
Winthrop Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Harrison Hail (0.75)
Kennebec County
East Wintrhop Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Otisfield Hail (0.88)
Androscoggin County
Mechanic Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Cumberland County
1 N Bridgton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees down ... highway RT 302
closed.
Oxford County
Oxford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees down.
Kennebec County
Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
2 trees down on house.
Kennebec County
Augusta Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Androscoggin County
Mechanic Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Augusta Hail (1.00)
Multiple reports of quarter ... nickle
and penny size hail.
Kennebec County
Augusta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
40 ft section of roof blown off
building.
Kennebec County
Augusta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
2 trees down on property at governors
residence at Blaine House.
Sagadahoc County
Richmond Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Somerville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees down.
Knox County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Jefferson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Whitefield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down and garage blown over.
Kennebec County
Randolph Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Union Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Jefferson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Union Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Waldo County
Liberty Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
RT 220 closed due to downed trees.
Knox County
Appleton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees down.
Lincoln County
Nobleboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Warren Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Nobleboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Waldo County
Lincolnville Hail (0.88)
Center
Lincoln County
Waldoboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Camden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Rockport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Waldo County
Liberty Hail (1.75)
Golf ball size hail
Waldo County
Northport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down on Shore RD and RT 52.
Waldo County
Islesboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees down.
Knox County
Warren Funnel Cloud
Seen moving along RT 90.
Waldo County
Northport Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail flattened crops.
Oxford County
Brownfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Denmark Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Harrison Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Bowdoinham Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Topsham Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Sagadahoc County
Richmond Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Whitefield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down across northern Lincoln
County.
Sagadahoc County
Topsham Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Cape Elizabeth Hail (0.75)
Dime size hail.
Knox County
Pleasant Beach Lightning
A camp on Pleasant Island burned to the
ground after being
Kennebec County
Vienna Lightning
Lightning struck the historic Vienna
Union Hall and ignited a fire that
damaged the structure.
Kennebec County
Belgrade Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Kennebec County
Sidney Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Androscoggin
County
3 ENE Livermore Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees blown down on Dodge and Haines Corner
roads.
Oxford County
1 NW Bryant Pond Flash Flood
Maine Route 232 flooded near Gore RD.
Oxford County
Hebron Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Cumberland County
Raymond Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down and power outages in Raymond and
Casco.
Waldo County
Belfast Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Lincoln County
Somerville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Knox County
Camden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines down.
Knox County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines down.
Waldo County
Lincolnville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines down.
Waldo County
Northport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees down.
Oxford County
Bryant Pond Flash Flood
Thunderstorms produced up to 3 inches of
rain rapidly flooding route 232 in Bryant
Pond.
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