Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data, July, 2006
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
July 2006
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Length
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Morrison County
1 WSW Cushing 01 0115CST
Carver County
Watertown 01 0415CST
Lac Qui Parle County
4 S Madison 13 1407CST
1408CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Louisburg 13 1415CST
1416CST
Stevens County
8 SSE Chokio 13 1430CST
1431CST
Stevens County
1 W Alberta 13 1450CST
1451CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Boyd 13 1519CST
Lac Qui Parle County
2 NW Boyd 13 1535CST
1536CST
Lac Qui Parle County
3 N Madison 13 1540CST
1640CST
Three inches reported in one hour, with 3.42
inches of total rain for the event.
Yellow Medicine
County
5 WNW Granite 13 1545CST
Falls 1546CST
Chippewa County
4 SE Montevideo 13 16000ST
Four and one half inches of rainfall reported
at area farm.
Swift County
Appleton 13 1600CST
18000ST
Cars flooded up to their hoods at the underpass
near the intersection of Highways 59 and 119.
Two feet of water on Main street, with water
flowing into a building. Also reported by
trained spotter and law enforcement official.
Yellow Medicine
County
6 NE Clarkfield 13 16000ST
18000ST
Four and one tenth inches of rain fell at a
farm in the Stony run section.
Lac Qui Parle County
Madison 13 1609CST
1610CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Madison 13 1609CST
Large branches down.
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Yellow Medicine
County
5 WNW Granite 13 1610CST
Falls 1611CST
Chippewa County
2 W Milan 13 1630CST
Four inch tree limbs down.
Lac Qui Parle County
1 NE Boyd 13 1630CST
14 1630CST
Chippewa County
Montevideo 13 17000ST
1740CST
Man hole covers being pushed up by water
pressure.
Yellow Medicine
County
4 NW Granite Falls 13 1730CST
Chippewa County
2 W Maynard 13 1733CST
1735CST
Extensive damage incurred to corn and soybean
fields according to Leon Johnson, executive
director of the Chippewa County Farm Service
Agency. Strong winds were also reported with
the storm. Information provided by Montevideo
American-News newspaper.
Chippewa County
Clara City 13 1743CST
Measured by MNDOT Road weather sensor. RWIS
measured 60 mph for 10 minutes.
Yellow Medicine
County
Granite Falls 13 1755CST
At Granite Falls airport. Reports of trees
down between Granite Falls and Hanley Falls
along Highway 23.
Meeker County
4 ENE Cosmos 13 1820CST
Large tree down.
Renville County
Bird Island 13 1830CST
A few trees down.
Meeker County
Cosmos 13 1835CST
Tree down.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson 13 1847CST
Light pole down, one 10 foot tree felled,
several 4-5 inch branches sheared away in
southwest portion of city. Large willow tree
felled at 1300 block of Jefferson Street as
reported by Hutchinson Leader newspaper.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson 13 1847CST
Large branches down. Measured by hand held
anemometer.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson 13 1848CST
Measured by anemometer.
Mcleod County
Silver Lake 13 1855CST
Few trees down.
Mcleod County
Glencoe 13 1905CST
A few trees down.
Wright County
Howard Lake 13 1907CST
Trees and power lines down.
Wright County
1 SW Delano 13 1915CST
Trees down.
Hennepin County
4 WNW Maple Plain 13 1923CST
Tree down across road at intersection of
County roads 11 and 92
Hennepin County
Mound 13 1923CST
Tree down across road at Bartlett blvd. And
West Edge.
Carver County
Chaska 13 1933CST
Tree down across road at HWY 41 and Pioneer
trail.
Scott County
Shakopee 13 1940CST
Tree down across road at Highway 101 and
Louis bridge.
Steele County
3 W Steele Center 13 2313CST
Measured by MNDOT road weather sensor.
Steele County
2 S Bixby 13 2325CST
Morrison County
4 N Little Falls 16 0025CST
Todd County
Long Prairie 16 0124CST
Morrison County
4 N Little Falls 16 0025CST
Todd County
Long Prairie 16 0137CST
Yellow Medicine
County
Canby 16 1015CST
Wind gust measured at the Canby Airport. The
gust resulted from a Heat Burst caused by
decaying thunderstorms and a very warm and dry
lower and middle atmosphere. In addition to
the wind gust, the temperature jumped from 91
degrees to 100 degrees between 10:35 PM and
11:15 PM. The dew point temperature also
dropped between 1035 PM and from 63 degrees
to 32 degrees 1115 PM.
Brown County
Springfield 19 0733CST
0734CST
Brown County
Comfrey 19 0745CST
0746CST
Brown County
New Ulm 19 0750CST
Tree down over Shag road along Minnesota
river.
Watonwan County
Butterfield 19 0755CST
0756CST
Le Sueur County
6 E Le Sueur 19 0830CST
0831 CST
Rice County
Faribault 19 0840CST
Downed trees and powerlines. Xcel Energy
reported sixteen hundred customers lost power
from about 9:30 AM to 10:28 AM. Information
about the power outage supplied by Faribault
Daily newspaper.
Waseca County
2 SE Waseca 19 0840CST
Power pole down.
Martin County
2 SW Dunnell 19 0928CST
Some corn field blow down occurred over Lake
Fremont Township.
Goodhue County
Goodhue 19 0930CST
Tree down.
Le Sueur County
5 SE Le Center 19 0930CST
0931 CST
Watonwan County
St James 19 2039CST
2040CST
Hail occurred on the west side of town along
St. James lake. As reported by St. James
Plaindealer newspaper.
Goodhue County
Cannon Falls 19 0925CST
Portion of large tree toppled onto garage of
home in the 100 block of North lst Street.
Reported by Cannon Falls Beacon newspaper.
Watonwan County
St James 19 2026CST
2027CST
Watonwan County
St James 19 2037CST
2038CST
Blue Earth County
Good Thunder 19 2050CST
2051CST
Blue Earth County
Good Thunder 19 2057CST
2058CST
Martin County
Truman 19 2104CST
2105CST
Watonwan County
St James 19 2110CST
2111CST
Steele County
Meriden 19 2115CST
2116CST
Steele County
6 W Owatonna 19 2115CST
2116CST
Steele County
Owatonna 19 2120CST
2121CST
Hail reported on the west side of Owatonna.
Martin County
Welcome 19 2141CST
2142CST
Waseca County
Janesville 19 2155CST
2156CST
Steele County
Deerfield 19 22000ST
2201 CST
Waseca County
Waseca 19 2210CST
2211CST
Hail occurred at the County Fairgrounds in the
northeastern portion of the city. Minor street
flooding also reported by Clear Lake Park in
northeastern portion of city.
Goodhue County
Zumbrota 19 2215CST
2216CST
Steele County
Owatonna 19 2221CST
2222CST
Hennepin County
3 W Maple Plain 24 1520CST
1521 CST
Mcleod County
6 N Hutchinson 24 1549CST
Large barn blown down, with additional damage
to a nearby home and garage. Chimney on home
was destroyed, with some damage to shingles.
The wall of the garage was damaged.
Wright County
Montrose 24 1611CST
1612CST
Wright County
3 N Delano 24 1624CST
1625CST
Hennepin County
Rockford 24 1625CST
1626CST
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 24 1630CST
1631CST
Reported near Broadway and Marshall in
northeastern Minneapolis.
Hennepin County
Plymouth 24 1636CST
1637CST
Dakota County
St Paul Arpt 24 1643CST
Dakota County
South St Paul 24 1645CST
Fourteen inch diameter tree branch toppled
onto an automobile. Damage occurred on
Warburton Ave.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 24 1645CST
1646CST
Reported at the University of Minnesota
campus.
Ramsey County
St Paul 24 1646CST
Six inch tree down.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 24 1649CST
1650CST
Reported near the Metrodome.
Ramsey County
St Paul 24 1654CST
1655CST
Ramsey County
St Paul 24 1656CST
1657CST
Dakota County
South St Paul 24 17000ST
Fourteen inch diameter tree branch fell down
on a car on Warburton Ave. A lightning strike
was suspected of a causing a fire at the
Donnely Farms in rural Farmington on Flagstaff
Avenue. Approximately 500 hay bales were
burned in the fire, causing an estimated 1
million dollars in damage. Information on the
lightning strike provided by Northfield News
newspaper.
Isanti County
6 SE Isanti 25 1835CST
1836CST
Numerous small branches felled.
Isanti County
6 SE Isanti 25 1835CST
1836CST
Kanabec County
Ogilvie 25 1905CST
1906CST
Tree down.
Chisago County
4 NW Chisago City 25 1930CST
Six inch diameter pine tree snapped off and
deposited on power line.
Lac Qui Parle County
3 NW Dawson 27 1800CST
1801CST
Lac Qui Parle County
.5 SE Madison to 27 1804CST
9.5 SE Madison 1840CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 27 1813CST
1816CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 27 1815CST
1816CST
Lac Qui Parle County
2 WNW Dawson to 27 1826CST 0.5 33
1.5 W Dawson 1841CST
A grove of trees was damaged in the tornado's
path, along with a few shingles and planks
that were torn off a barn, including a small
amount of siding ripped off a house. The storm
was also accompanied by large hail, very heavy
rain, and damaging downburst wind. The
downburst wind was in an area from one to
three miles north of the tornado track, and
some farms had scattered trees down, along
with shed and minor house damage.
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 27 1834CST
1838CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 27 1841CST
1842CST
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 27 1841CST
1846CST
Most of the hail reported as nickel size.
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 27 1844CST
1845CST
Lac Qui Parle County
6 SE Dawson 27 1845CST
Large trees downed.
Lac Qui Parle County
5 SE Dawson 27 1853CST
1854CST
Some farmers around Dawson experienced large
hail for 35 minutes, which decimated crops.
The hail swath was about 2 miles wide, from
just southeast of Madison, to the west side
of Dawson, then to about 5 miles southeast of
Dawson.
Lac Qui Parle County
.3 N Dawson to 27 1905CST
.5 N Dawson
Severe crop damage north of town and along Hwy
212
Yellow Medicine
County
4 N Clarkfield 27 1910CST
1915CST
Morrison County
Motley 29 0120CST
Tree felled over road.
Morrison County
8 ESE Motley 29 0130CST
Tree toppled over road.
Mille Lacs County
2 N Isle 29 0220CST
Tree felled over road.
Mille Lacs County
6 S Onamia 29 0220CST
Tree downed over road.
Kanabec County
1 W Mora 29 0240CST
Large branch fell across power line.
Kanabec County
Mora 29 0245CST
Tree toppled at Grove Avenue and 3rd
Street.
MNZ041>045- Douglas--Todd--Morrison--Mille Lacs--
047>070-073>078- Kanabec--Stevens--Pope--Stearns--Benton--
082>085-091>093 Sherburne--Isanti--Chisago--Lac Qui Parle--
Swift--Chippewa--Kandiyohi--Meeker--Wright
--Hennepin--Anoka--Ramsey--Washington--
Yellow Medicine--Renville--Mcleod--Sibley--
Carver--Scott--Dakota--Redwood--Brown--
Nicollet--Le Sueur--Rice--Goodhue--
Watonwan--Blue Earth--Waseca--Steele--
Martin--Faribault--Freeborn
30 18000ST
31 19000ST
Temperatures topped out near 100 degrees
across much of central and southern
Minnesota during the afternoon hours of the
30th and 31st, with maximum heat indices
ranging from 105 on the 30th, to 110 on the
31st. No reports of fatalities or injuries
were received, but heat advisory criteria
were met.
Stevens County
11 S Morris 31 1634CST
1635CST
Hail occurred along Highway 59.
Douglas County
Alexandria 31 1704CST
Large tree limb down across power line.
Douglas County
2 SE Miltona 31 1710CST
Trees downed across road.
Morrison County
6 NE Little Falls 31 19000ST
A tree was reported felled in Belle
Prairie Township.
Kanabec County
Ogilvie 31 2130CST
Roof ripped off barn at 1806 Delta Street.
An out building on this property was also
damaged. The cover of a hot tub was
shredded. The strong winds also lifted a
calf out of its pen and flung it into a
pasture.
Sherburne County
Becker 31 2200CST
Trees toppled over road.
MINNESOTA, Northeast
Cass County
5 E Pillager 01 0030CST
Two large trees and several small trees
were blown down.
St. Louis County
2 NE Central Lakes 01 0215CST
Many trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
8 NW Cook 01 0226CST
Hail fell at the intersecion of Highways 53
and 73.
Crow Wing County
Brainerd/Crow Ol 0040CST
Wing C
St. Louis County
Crane Lake Ol 0145CST
Numerous trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
3 S Buyck Ol 0215CST
Trees were blown down and power was out
for eight hours.
St. Louis County
Embarrass 01 0300CST
A barn burned down after being struck by
lightning.
Itasca County
3 W Squaw Lake 13 1540CST
Large tree branches were blown down.
St. Louis County
Embarrass 16 OOOOCST
St. Louis County
Babbitt 16 1630CST
The large hail caused thousands of dollars
in damage to vehicles. The hail put
hundreds of large holes in the roof of the
local building center and caused major
damage at the local greenhouse.
Lake County
Isabella 16 1635CST
Cook County
Lutsen 16 1705CST
Cass County
Remer 25 1815CST
A few eight inch diameter trees were blown
down. More trees and an aluminum screen
house was destroyed five miles northwest
of Remer.
Crow Wing County
Breezy Pt 25 1835CST
Six to seven inch diameter trees were
blown down.
Crow Wing County
Pequot Lakes 25 1835CST
Twelve inch diameter trees were blown down.
Carlton County
Cloquet 28 1548CST
Carlton County
Esko 28 1553CST
St. Louis County
Duluth 28 16000ST
The fail fell in the Lakeside neighborhood.
St. Louis County
4 W Adolph 28 1601CST
St. Louis County
Duluth 28 1602CST
The hail fell at Spirit Mountain and lasted
four minutes.
St. Louis County
10 W Duluth 28 1602CST
The hail fell at Midway Road and
Interstate 35.
St. Louis County
Duluth 28 1615CST
Dime to quarter size hail fell for ten
minutes at Park Point in Duluth. Some trees
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Duluth 28 1627CST
The hail fell on London Road.
Carlton County
Carlton 28 1726CST
St. Louis County
Duluth 28 1740CST
Large tree branches were blown down in
Gary-New Duluth.
St. Louis County
Hermantown 28 1802CST
The hail fell on Anderson Road.
St. Louis County
West Duluth 28 1804CST
The hail fell for ten minutes.
Cass County
Pine River 29 0030CST
Trees were blown down.
Itasca County
Deer River 29 0030CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Aitkin County
Mc Gregor 29 0130CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Itasca County
Goodland 29 0130CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Itasca County
Grand Rapids 29 0130CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Crow Wing County
6 NW Brainerd 29 02000ST
Trees and power lines were blown down at
East Gull Lake.
St. Louis County
West Duluth 29 0222CST
A huge cottonwood tree and some smaller
trees were blown down.
Aitkin County
Mc Gregor 29 0230CST
Power lines were blown down.
Pine County
Hinckley 29 0300CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Park benches were blown over.
Pine County
Pine City 29 0300CST
Trees were blown down.
Cass County
Longville 29 2350CST
Cass County
3 E Longville 29 2353CST
Itasca County
Coleraine 29 2354CST
Numerous trees and branches were also
blown down.
Itasca County
Nashwauk 30 0310CST
Aitkin County
Swatara 30 0112CST
St. Louis County
l E Gheen 31 1510CST
A two-foot diameter pine tree was blown
down.
St. Louis County
4 WNW Tower 31 1645CST
Twenty-inch diameter pine trees were blown
down on Birch Point of Lake Vermilion.
Itasca County
Coleraine 31 1607CST
There were also numerous trees down.
St. Louis County
Ely 31 1615CST
Large tree branches were blown down in
Whiteside Park. There was also nickel size
hail.
St. Louis County
Virginia 31 1615CST
Numerous trees were blown down from
Virginia, Mt. Iron, Ely, and Babbit. More
trees and telephone poles were downed in
the Vermilion Lake area at these specific
locations: Birch Point, Mud Creek, Fraser
Bay, and Pine Island.
Itasca County
Nashwauk 31 1632CST
St. Louis County
Mountain Iron 31 17000ST
Multiple trees were blown down in the
Parkville area. Some were uprooted and some
were snapped off.
St. Louis County
Culver 31 1815CST
MINNESOTA, Northwest
Marshall County
Alvarado 02 2100CST
Several 6 inch diameter tree limbs were
broken off around town.
Marshall County
Warren 02 2110CST
The power was knocked out in Warren.
Polk County
3 N East Grand
Forks 02 2120CST
Several 4 to 6 inch diameter branches were
broken off trees.
Kittson County
Donaldson 08 1954CST
1958CST
Beltrami County
6 SSE Blackduck 13 1505CST
A few birch trees were blown over and
several large branches were broken off of
evergreens along the east end of Rabideau
Lake.
Becker County
11 NW Ponsford 13 1605CST
Becker County
Callaway 13 1654CST
Mahnomen County
8 E Waubun 13 1710CST
Becker County
1 S Detroit Lakes 13 1735CST
Grant County
7 SW Hoffman 15 2330CST
Grant County
3 SW Hoffman 16 0030CST
MNZ001>002- West Polk--Norman--Roseau--Lake Of The
005>009-013>017- Woods--West Marshall--East Marshall--North
022>024-028-031>032 Beltrami--Pennington--Red Lake--East Polk--
North Clearwater--South Beltrami--Mahnomen
--South Clearwater--Hubbard--East Becker--
East Otter Tail--Wadena
18 07000ST
31 2359CST
Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack
of rain both contributed to a D2 drought
designation (per the U.S. Drought Monitor)
across portions of northwest and west
central Minnesota on July 18th. By July
25th, the designation was upgraded to a D3
(extreme drought) for Roseau, Lake of the
Woods, eastern Marshall, Polk, Mahnomen,
eastern Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater,
Pennington, Red Lake, Hubbard, and Wadena
counties.
The dry trend started in May, but became
much worse by June and July. In the heart
of the D3 area during the months of May
through July, Argyle reported 4.31 inches
of rain, Fosston reported 4.11 inches,
Kelliher reported 5.45 inches, and Roseau
reported 2.75 inches. In contrast, the 3
month normal for rainfall across this area
ranges from 7.5 to 12.5 inches.
Temperatures generally were above normal
for May, June, and July, but July was
definitely the warmest month. At Baudette,
there were 6 days during July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Baudette occurred on
the 16th, at 96 degrees. At Park Rapids,
there were 9 days in July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Park Rapids occurred
on the 30th, at 99 degrees. 100 degree
temperatures are fairly rare in northwest
and west central Minnesota, but several
locations in the drought area did reach the
century mark. On July 15th, Sabin hit a
high of 100 degrees. On July 30th, Sabin
hit 100 degrees again, while Ada climbed to
101.
Drought generally impacts agriculture,
forests, water supply and quality, and
utilities. The agricultural impact is hard
to quantify dollar-wise. However, yields
for most crops were down, but also were
widely variable. Burning restrictions went
into effect for both forested and grassland
areas. Despite the restrictions, numerous
grass fires were reported. Campfires and
fireworks were also banned in many
counties. The major cities that border the
Red River saw near record water consumption
in July. In conjunction with the hot, dry
weather and near record water consumption,
river flows also dropped way off. When the
Red River crested in Fargo on April 5th,
2006, the peak flow was around 19,800 cfs.
By mid July, the Red River flow in Fargo
dropped as low as 330 cfs. One modern day
historical low for the Red River at Fargo
was 63 cfs, measured back in July 1988.
Water restrictions were also put into place
in several communities. The hot weather
also produced toxic algae blooms on many
lakes.
MNZ003>004-027 Clay--Kittson--West Becker
25 07000ST
31 2359CST
Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack
of rain both caused the westward expansion
of the D2 drought designation (first issued
on July 18th) into the Red River Valley.
The dry trend started in May, but became
much worse by June and July. During the
months of May through July, the Fargo
airport reported 5.56 inches of rain and
the Grand Forks airport reported 4.07
inches. In contrast, the 3 month normal for
rainfall in both areas ranged from 8 to 9
inches. In Fargo between June 24th and July
24th (29 consecutive days), no measurable
rain fell. Temperatures generally were
above normal for May, June, and July, but
July was definitely the warmest month. At
Fargo, there were 11 days during July with
high temperatures above 90 degrees and 2
days above 100 degrees. There was also a
period of 6 days in a row with high
temperatures above 90 degrees (July 11-16).
The highest July temperature for Fargo
occurred on the 30th, at 102 degrees, which
set a new record high. At Grand Forks,
there were 10 days in July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Grand Forks occurred
on the 16th, at 98 degrees. 100 degree
temperatures are fairly rare in along the
Red River Valley (the last 100 degree day
in Fargo was June 17, 1995), but several
locations in the drought area did reach the
century mark. On July 15th, Fargo hit a
high of 101 degrees and Sabin hit 100
degrees. On July 30th, Fargo hit 102
degrees, Ada hit 101 degrees, and Sabin
hit 100 degrees.
Drought generally impacts agriculture,
forests, water supply and quality, and
utilities. The agricultural impact is hard
to quantify dollar-wise. However, yields
for most crops were down, but also were
widely variable. Burning restrictions went
into effect for both forested and grassland
areas. Despite the restrictions, numerous
grass fires were reported. Campfires and
fireworks were also banned in many
counties. The major cities that border the
Red River saw near record water consumption
in July. In conjunction with the hot, dry
weather and near record water consumption,
river flows also dropped way off. When the
Red River crested in Fargo on April 5th,
2006, the peak flow was around 19,800 cfs.
By mid July, the Red River flow in Fargo
dropped as low as 330 cfs. One modern day
historical low for the Red River at Fargo
was 63 cfs, measured back in July 1988.
Water restrictions were also put into place
in several communities. The hot weather
also produced toxic algae blooms on many
lakes.
Wilkin County
4 W Campbell 25 1806CST
Crops were heavily damaged by the hail.
Wilkin County
4 W Campbell 25 1806CST
Kittson County
4 SE Hallock 27 1540CST
Kittson County
4 SE Hallock 27 1540CST
Significant tree damage occurred from
strong straight line winds.
Kittson County
3 ESE Kennedy 27 1550CST
A funnel cloud developed under a persistent
wall cloud formation and was witnessed by a
farmer in his field southeast of Kennedy.
The wall cloud appeared to turn to the
right of its original southeast path and
toward a more southerly direction at that
point. A tornadic touchdown initiated
several minutes later east of Donaldson.
Kittson County
5 ENE Donaldson 27 1558CST
Several square miles of crops were
shattered or flattened by large hail in
eastern Davis and western Springbrook
townships.
Kittson County
4 E Donaldson 27 1601CST
Kittson County
3 ENE Donaldson to 27 1602CST 3.5 50
5 ESE Donaldson 1609CST
The tornado touched down in a field just
north of highway 11 and travelled for about
3.5 miles before it crossed into Marshall
county. Tornadic winds snapped several
cottonwood trees at a homestead and swirled
tree branches around the yard. Smaller tree
branches were lofted over a mile to the
south by the tornado and crops were swirled
by the winds. Peak winds were estimated at
80 mph.
Marshall County
9 NE Stephen 27 1604CST
Marshall County
6 NNE Stephen to 27 1609CST 1 50
5 NNE Stephen 1612CST
This tornado originated in Kittson county 3
miles east-northeast of Donaldson at 1602
CST. The tornado blew over a road sign and
caused additional extreme wind stress as
crops were swirled by the winds. Peak wind
speeds were estimated at 80 mph.
Beltrami County
10 WNW Ponemah 27 1705CST
1710CST
Quarter to golfball sized hail occurred
along the northwest corner of the Lower Red
Lake.
Pennington County
13 SW Thief River 27 1729CST
Fall 1734CST
The hail fell near the Pennington and Red
Lake county line.
Red Lake County
1 NE Dorothy 27 1730CST
1735CST
The hail fell near the Red lake and
Pennington county line.
Red Lake County
1 SSE Dorothy 27 1737CST
A persistent wall cloud with developing
funnel was observed moving to the south-
southeast. A touchdown occurred later east
of Huot.
Red Lake County
10 W Red Lake 27 1740CST
Falls
The large hail broke windows and damaged
siding. Crop damage was also reported.
Red Lake County
Red Lake Falls 27 1744CST
Red Lake County
1 E Hoot to 27 1746CST 1 25
1.5 SE Huot 1750CST
A tornado touched down intermittently along
a 2.5 mile track to the south, which began
in Red Lake county and ended in Polk
county. The tornado swirled swaths of grain
and flipped a shed door up onto the shed
roof. It also broke off numerous large tree
branches in shelterbelts along its path.
Peak wind speeds were estimated at 65 mph.
Polk County
4 NNE Gentilly to 27 1750CST 1.5 25
2.5 NE Gentilly 1754CST
This tornado originated in Red Lake county
1 mile east of Hoot at 1746 CST. The
tornado broke numerous large branches in
various shelterbelts along its route. Peak
wind speeds were estimated at 65 mph.
Polk County
14 NW Mentor 27 1754CST
Red Lake County
4 SSW Red Lake 27 1757CST 2.5 25
Falls
6 S Red Lake Falls 180SCST
The tornado continued intermittently along
the 2.5 mile damage track. Numerous large
tree branches were broken off in
shelterbelts along the track and large hay
bales were tumbled around. Peak winds were
estimated at about 70 mph.
Polk County
3 SE Gentilly 27 1809CST
Red Lake County
7 SW Terrebonne 27 1810CST
1815CST
Quarter to tennis ball sized hail fell
southwest of Terrebonne. The hail continued
into Polk county.
Polk County
6 NW Mentor 27 1811CST
1816CST
Quarter to tennis ball sized hail fell
northwest of Mentor.
Polk County
Mentor 27 1824CST
Polk County
3 SW Mentor 27 1829CST
Polk County
4 S Mentor 27 1845CST
Polk County
7 SW Erskine 27 1846CST
The large hail fell at Union Lake.
Polk County
7 SW Erskine 27 1846CST
Numerous large tree branches and smaller
trees were snapped off. Heavy log
constructed lawn furnature and a small
storage shed were blown around.
Polk County
5 S Erskine 27 1847CST
Polk County
6 W Winger 27 1852CST
Polk County
3 W Winger 27 1858CST
Hail, ranging in size from a quarter to a
hen egg, covered the road.
Malmomen County
4 N Bejou 27 19000ST
Polk County
Winger 27 19000ST
Norman County
3 NE Ranum 27 1902CST
Hail covered the ground.
Mahnomen County
4 NE Mahnomen 27 1927CST
Norman County
Ada 27 2215CST
A 100 foot tall cottonwood tree three feet
wide at the base was blown down by
downburst wind.
Norman County
Gary 28 2245CST
Mahnomen County
2 W Bejou 28 2250CST
Nickle to quarter sized hail fell.
Polk County
Lengby 28 2320CST
Polk County
Lengby 28 2320CST
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down with reports of power outages.
Clearwater County
5 E Bagley 28 2338CST
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down.
Beltrami County
Wilton 28 2344CST
2 inch diameter tree branches were snapped
off.
Beltrami County
Bemidji 28 2355CST
A 6 inch diameter tree was snapped off and
5 smaller trees were blown down. Other tree
branches were also snapped off by the
strong wind.
Otter Tail County
Perham 29 0010CST
Several trees were blown down in town.
Otter Tail County
5 N New York Mills 29 0030CST
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down.
Wadena County
2 ESE Wadena 29 0103CST
0108CST
The wind gust was measured by a MNDOT RWIS
sensor along U.S. Highway 10 at mile post
94.
Wadena County
5 E Aldrich 29 0115CST
The wind gust was measured at the Staples
airport in southeast Wadena county.
Kittson County
4 ENE St Vincent 30 2210CST
2212CST
Dime to quarter size hail fell.
Kittson County
4 WSW Karlstad 31 0010CST
The strong wind knocked down power lines.
Marshall County
7 N Florian 31 0010CST
Power lines were blown down.
Roseau County
9 ENE Skime 31 0032CST
Large poplar trees were blown down onto
the road.
Beltrami County
5 NE Waskish 31 02000ST
8 to 10 inch diameter poplar trees were
blown down.
Lake Of The Woods
County
2 E Baudette 31 14000ST
MINNESOTA, Southeast
Mower County
Austin 13 2335CST
Dodge County
Hayfield 13 2350CST
Mower County
Austin 13 2355CST
Olmsted County
Byron 14 0005CST
Fillmore County
Preston 14 0055CST
Law enforcement officials reported wind
gusts estimated at 60 to 65 mph, which
knocked down numerous trees. In addition,
a large marquee sign was blown into a
highway at Hayfield (Dodge County).
Olmsted County
4 W Oronoco 19 0935CST
Fillmore County
1 E Preston 19 1017CST
Penny size hail was reported by the public
and storm spotters.
Dodge County
5 NE Concord 19 2158CST
Wabasha County
3 S Kellogg 19 2209CST
Wabasha County
Kellogg 19 2255CST
Penny to nickel size hail was reported by
storm spotters and the public.
Lyon County
6 ENE Minneota 13 1525CST
Lincoln County
11 NNE Ivanhoe 19 0619CST
Lyon County
1 N Marshall 19 0620CST
Lyon County
Taunton 19 0620CST
Lyon County
3 NE Marshall 19 0637CST
Cottonwood County
9 ENE Jeffers 19 0740CST
Jackson County
5 NE Bergen 19 2029CST
Cottonwood County
Bingham Lake 19 2036CST
Large hail was accompanied by very heavy
rain.
Cottonwood County
Windom 19 2040CST
Jackson County
12 N Alpha 19 2120CST
MINNESOTA, West
NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA, West Central
Traverse County
3 ENE Wheaton 02 1930CST
Traverse County
15 N Wheaton 13 1650CST
MNZ039-046 Traverse--Big Stone
28 11000ST
30 1800CST
Much above normal temperatures and high
humidity combined to bring heat indices of
105 to 115 degrees to parts of west central
Minnesota. High temperatures were in the
upper 90s to around 105 for the three day
period.
MISSISSIPPI, Central
Warren County
5 SE Vicksburg 05 18000ST
19000ST
Localized heavy rain, between 2 and 4
inches, fell across portions of central
Warren county and caused the flooding of a
few county roads. A couple of the roads had
1 to 3 feet of water flowing over them. One
vehicle stalled and became submerged by
several feet of water and the driver had to
be rescued by a passer-by.
MSZ018>019- Bolivar--Sunflower--Leflore--Grenada--Carroll--
025>066-072>074 Montgomery--Webster--Clay--Lowndes--Choctaw--
Oktibbeha--Washington--Humphreys--Holmes--
Attala--Winston--Noxubee--Issaquena--Sharkey--
Yazoo--Madison--Leake--Neshoba--Kemper--
Warren--Hinds--Rankin--Scott--Newton--
Lauderdale--Claiborne--Copiah--Simpson--Smith--
Jasper--Clarke--Jefferson--Adams--Franklin--
Lincoln--Lawrence--Jefferson Davis--Covington--
Jones--Marion--Lamar--Forrest
15 1200CST
19 23000ST
A small "heat wave" gripped the region
during the middle of July with high
temperature ranging from the upper 90s to
around 100 degrees for five days with
overnight lows only reaching the middle
70s. The hottest temperatures during this
period occurred from the Mississippi Delta,
across northern Mississippi and then down
to the Jackson Metro and toward Meridian.
This area peaked between 100 and 102
degrees for at least two days during the
hot five day stretch.
An area particularly hard hit was in Leake
County just outside Carthage. Here a
chicken farmer lost 9000 laying hens. The
chickens died because of oxygen depletion
when the air ventilation fans broke. With
outside air temperatures at 100 degrees and
no ventilation, the birds only have about
30 minutes then the air temperature gets
too hot, oxygen is used up and the birds
perish. The lost of these 9000 chickens
cost the farmer 76,500 dollars.
Clarke County
3 SW Quitman 15 1355CST
A few trees were blown down.
Lowndes County
5 ENE Columbus 15 1415CST
1420CST
Lowndes County
Columbus 15 1500CST
Lightning struck a man while going outside
to lower the windows on some vehicles.
Lightning struck a pecan tree and then
traveled to a clothes line where the man
was walking underneath. The man was in a
coma for a week and a half before he passed
away due to injuries from the lightning
strike. M72UT
Lamar County
Lumberton 16 1415CST
Several trees were blown down around town.
Hinds County
4 WSW Raymond 18 1250CST
Hinds County
4 WSW Raymond 18 1250CST
Lightning struck a church at the
intersection of Dupree Road and Old Port
Gibson Road. The church caught fire and
was heavily damaged.
Kemper County
2 W Preston 18 1310CST
1315CST
Kemper County
2 W Preston 18 1313CST
A few trees were blown down along with some
homes sustaining roof damage from blown off
shingles.
Scott County
3 E Morton 18 1520CST
Several trees were blown down in the Kalem
Community.
Lincoln County
4 SE Enterprise to 18 1634CST
Enterprise 1648CST
Lincoln County
3 S Enterprise to 18 1640CST
Enterprise 1650CST
An intense thunderstorm developed over the
eastern portion of Lincoln County and
produced large hail along with a damaging
microburst. Most of the hail and wind
damage occurred around the Enterprise
Community with hail ranging from penny to
golf ball sized. The wind damage was in the
form of dozens of trees blown down along
with a few carports blown over.
Rankin County
4 NE Florence to 18 1636CST
2 W Florence 1645CST
A swath of penny to ping pong ball sized
hail fell from just northeast of Florence
to a few miles west of town.
Rankin County
2 W Florence 18 1645CST
Several trees and a few power lines were
blown down.
Lincoln County
5 ENE Brookhaven 18 1708CST
Lincoln County
10 NE Brookhaven 18 1717CST
Nickel sized hail fell at Lake Lincoln
State Park.
Covington County
3 N Collins 18 1720CST
A couple of trees were blown down.
Lincoln County
5 N Brookhaven 18 1725CST
Numerous trees were blown down a few miles
north of Brookhaven along Interstate 55.
Lawrence County
Oma 18 1740CST
A couple of trees were blown down.
Copiah County
4 W Hazlehurst 18 1755CST
Several trees were blown down.
Lowndes County
3 SE Columbus 18 1930CST
A couple of trees, several large limbs and
a power pole were blown down just outside
of Columbus.
Winston County
10 NE Louisville 18 22000ST
Several trees and power lines were blown
down.
Rankin County
4 S Brandon 19 1205CST
Lawrence County
5 NW Topeka 19 1220CST
A home was struck by lighting and burned
down.
Lawrence County
5 NW Topeka 19 1225CST
A couple of trees were blown down.
Hinds County
Terry 19 1225CST
A couple of power lines were blown down.
Lincoln County
7 NNE Ruth 19 1233CST
Several trees were blown down around East
Lincoln off Pleasant Grove Road.
Covington County
2 W Hot Coffee 19 1233CST
Kemper County
11 N De Kalb 19 1233CST
Noxubee County
6 SW Shuqualak 19 1233CST
Penny hail occurred along the Kemper/
Noxubee County line at Highway 39.
Marion County
10 W Columbia 19 1240CST
Several trees and power lines were blown
down.
Copiah County
4 N Crystal Spgs 19 1250CST
Several trees were blown down on Rhymes
Road.
Lincoln County
2 SW Brookhaven to 19 1255CST
2 NW Brookhaven 1305CST
Jefferson Davis
County
3 NE Oak Vale 19 1310CST
Copiah County
Hazlehurst 19 1316CST
1320CST
Hinds County
6 W Byram to 19 1320CST
3 W Utica 1340CST
Sporatic wind damage occurred along a swath
from just west of Byram, south of Raymond
to just west of Utica. Several trees were
blown down in this general area across
southern Hinds County along with a few
power lines.
Smith County
1 NW Raleigh 19 1325CST
Hinds County
3 SW Jackson 19 1325CST
Penny hail occurred at CMMC Hospital.
Hinds County
2 SW Jackson 19 1335CST
Several trees were blown down in South
Jackson. One downed tree destroyed a home.
Hinds County
Jackson Hawkins 19 1335CST
Fld
Simpson County
Mendenhall 19 1334CST
A few trees were blown down.
Jefferson Davis
County
Carson 19 1340CST
A few trees were blown down.
Simpson County
3 W Pinola 19 1343CST
Smith County
5 W Raleigh 19 1344CST
A few trees were blown down on Highway 18.
Lincoln County
9 W Brookhaven 19 1346CST
Claiborne County
6 NNE Hermanville 19 1348CST
A few trees were blown down and some large
limbs were torn and broken off trees.
Smith County
Polkville 19 1355CST
A few trees were blown down.
Scott County
8 SW Pulaski 19 1356CST
Rankin County
6 S Pelahatchie 19 14000ST
Two cows were struck by lightning, both
animals were killed.
Rankin County
2 SE Puckett 19 14000ST
Several trees were blown down along with
a portion of a roof blown off a chicken
house.
Franklin County
4 N Eddiceton 19 1405CST
Several trees and power lines were blown
down around the New Hope Community.
Jefferson County
Union Church 19 1410CST
Several trees were blown down near the
intersection of Highway 28E and 550.
Clarke County
Quitman 19 1415CST
Several trees were blown down.
Attala County
3 E Sallis 19 1435CST
A few trees were blown down and a fence was
destroyed.
Forrest County
Hattiesburg Arpt to 19 1437CST
2 S Petal 1450CST
A 52 KT wind gust was measured at
Hattiesburg Regional Airport. The downburst
lasted several minutes and downed several
trees just south of Petal.
Franklin County
4 N Roxie 19 1445CST
Several trees were blown down across the
northwest portion of the county.
Adams County
Natchez 19 1520CST
1525CST
Several trees were blown down around the
city along with some power lines. Six large
oak trees were blown down in the city park.
One tree fell on a car and another on a
house.
Warren County
Vicksburg 19 1525CST
A few trees and power lines were blown
down.
Forrest County
Petal to 19 1536CST
Hattiesburg 1541CST
Numerous trees were blown down in the
cities of Hattiesburg and Petal.
Forrest County
5 W Carnes 19 1540CST
1545CST
Nickel sized hail fell around Highway 13 at
the intersection of Forrest, Lamar and
Pearl River Counties.
Lamar County
6 E Lumberton 19 1540CST
Forrest County
Hattiesburg 19 1541CST
Winston County
Plattsburg 19 1550CST
A few trees were blown down.
Clay County
West Pt 19 1712CST
Clay County
West Pt 19 1715CST
Numerous trees were blown down around the
city.
Montgomery County
Stewart 19 1715CST
Webster County
4 WSW Tomnolen 19 1715CST
Several trees, power lines and numerous
large limbs were blown down across a road.
The damage occurred just north of the
Stewart Community along the Webster/
Montgomery County line.
Hinds County
Jackson 19 1720CST
1800CST
Locally heavy rainfall caused several
streets to flood in Downtown Jackson.
A few cars stalled in the high water.
Carroll County
Carrollton 19 1830CST
Lightning struck a tree and the exploding
bark broke out 15 windows of a nearby
house.
Noxubee County
Shuqualak 22 1230CST
A few trees and power lines were blown down
along with one light pole.
Neshoba County
8 W Philadelphia 22 13000ST
Lightning struck near the Pearl River
Resort water park and injured 3 people.
Neshoba County
4 E Philadelphia 22 1315CST
A few trees were blown down across Highway
16E and Highway 482.
Clarke County
6 SW Quitman 22 1330CST
Several trees were blown down between
Quitman and Heidelberg.
Jasper County
Countywide 22 1405CST
1420CST
Many trees were blown down around the
county.
Madison County
3 SE Gluckstadt 22 1422CST
Penny to nickel sized hail fell near Twin
Harbors Subdivision.
Madison County
4 NE Madison 22 1425CST
Several trees were blown down off Old
Canton Road. A few trees were down on power
lines and one tree was down on a house.
Hinds County
Jackson 22 1440CST
A few trees were blown down in North
Jackson.
Warren County
Vicksburg 22 17000ST
19000ST
Very heavy rains, locally 4 to 5 inches,
fell across a large portion of Vicksburg in
about a two hour period on July 22nd. This
type of quick heavy rainfall caused many
streets to flood with several homes in the
city having water enter the home.
Warren County
Vicksburg 26 1521CST
Several trees were blown down.
Yazoo County
Yazoo City 26 1625CST
Several trees were blown down around town,
one tree was down on a home.
Lamar County
Oak Grove 27 1517CST
Lightning struck a house and the subsequent
fire caused significant roof and structural
damage to the home.
Copiah County
2 N Wesson 28 1520CST
A couple of trees were blown down along
Highway 51.
Jones County
3 WSW Ellisville 28 1616CST
to W Ellisville 1625CST
Copiah County
2 NNW Georgetown 28 1630CST
Multiple trees were blown down between
Georgetown and Hopewell along Highway 27.
Simpson County
2 NW Harrisville 28 1635CST
A few trees were blown down along Joe Dear
just northwest of Harrisville.
Jones County
Sandersville 28 1714CST
An intense microburst occurred in
Sandersville and downed numerous trees
across the area. Several trees blocked and
the railroad track. One tree was also down
on a mobile home.
Rankin County
4 SE Pelahatchie 28 1720CST
to 1 SE Brandon 1730CST
A few large trees were blown down and
blocking Gulde-Shilo Road as well as
several more blown down just southeast
of Downtown Brandon.
Clarke County
Pachuta 28 1750CST
A few power lines were blown down.
MSZ052 Lauderdale
30 1657CST
The ASOS, at Key Field, measured a 48 kt
(55 mph) wind gust.
Clarke County
De Soto 30 1812CST
A few trees were blown down.
Clarke County
2 W Shubuta 30 1823CST
Several trees were blown down along with a few
power lines.
Jones County
Sandersville to 30 1920CST
6 N Laurel 1935CST
Numerous trees were blown down across the
northern portion of the county. One tree
fell on a house in Sandersville.
Jones County
6 SE Sandersville 30 1930CST
A couple of chicken houses were destroyed
and another two were damaged.
MSZ074 Forrest
30 1945CST
One power line was blown down along the
leading edge of a gust front from a near by
thunderstorm.
Covington County
Hot Coffee 30 2020CST
A few trees were blown down around Hot
Coffee.
Hinds County
Jackson 31 14000ST
Heavy rainfall, about 1 inch, fell in a
short period of time across portions of
Jackson. This resulted in a portion of
Terry Road to have nearly 6 to 10 inches
of standing water across it. A few cars
stalled and received minor water damage.
MISSISSIPPI, North
MSZ016 Lee
13 13000ST
A construction worker, a male in his early
to middle 40s, died due to excessive heat
while working at a church on West Jackson
Street in Tupelo. Heat indices at the time
were close to 105 degrees.
M430U
MSZ014 Union
18 1430CST
1930CST
Intense heat, dry conditions, and gusty
winds contributed to a wildfire that burned
100 acres of pine trees in an area just
behind the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in
Myrtle.
Monroe County
Prairie 19 1813CST
1815CST
Straight line winds knocked down numerous
trees.
Monroe County
1 W Aberdeen to 28 1538CST
Aberdeen 1545CST
Straight line winds knocked down trees at
Old Highway 25 north of Dan Taylor Road, as
well as near Old Highway 45. Trees were
also knocked down at 301 Locust Street in
Aberdeen.
Monroe County
Aberdeen 28 1701CST
1705CST
A few trees were knocked down on Bethlehem
Road.
Alcorn County
Corinth 31 01000ST
Lightning struck a shed and a barn in
Corinth around 2 pm, starting fires to both
buildings. The barns housed construction
materials and equipment. Firemen were able
to save the lower level of the barn.
Alcorn County
Corinth 31 0109CST
0115CST
MISSISSIPPI, South
Harrison County
Saucier 05 1440CST
A lightning strike started a fire in a
mobile home.
Pearl River County
Countywide 16 1415CST
1500CST
Thunderstorms blew down several trees at
various locations around the county and
produced small hail.
Harrison County
Lyman 20 1455CST
Penny size hail was reported along
Highway 49.
MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
Stone County
Wiggins 16 1506CST
1507CST
High winds from a thunderstorm blew down
several trees near Wiggins. Many of these
trees were weakened by winds from Hurricane
Katrina last August.
Perry County
New Augusta 17 17000ST
1705CST
St. Francois County
Farmington 04 1705CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees,
numerous large tree limbs and several power
lines.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
13 1200CST
21 11000ST
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the
middle 90s to the around 100 with the Heat
Index ranging from around 100 to 115. On
July 17, 101 people were treated at Busch
Stadium during the St. Louis Cardinals
baseball game. To make matters worse,
severe thunderstorms roared though the
area on July 19 and 21, creating the worst
power outage in St. Louis history. Up to
700,000 metered buildings lost power at
some point through the 21st and for many
the power was not restored for a week to 10
days. Over 400 heat related injuries were
reported in the City of St. Louis with 4
deaths. Also, over 500 gastrointestinal
illnesses were reported during the power
outage. This believed to be due to people
eating spoiled food from the lack of
refrigeration.
F93PH, M56PH, M49PH, M78PH
St. Francois County
Park Hills 13 1315CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down
throughout town.
St. Francois County
Farmington 13 1330CST
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down and several trees were blown
over.
Ste. Genevieve
County
5.2 W Sprott 13 1325CST
Several large tree limbs and a couple of
trees were blown down at the intersection
of Highways D and 0 in far western Ste.
Genevieve County.
Franklin County
Pacific 13 1414CST
A few trees were blown down.
Franklin County
Pacific 13 1421CST
Franklin County
2.4 SE Union 13 1454CST
Thunderstorm winds picked up rocks from the
roof of a building on the East Central
College's campus and threw them onto cars in
the parking lot below. Several of the cars
sustained broken windows due to this.
Callaway County
4.8 ESE Fulton 13 1530CST
Several large tree branches were blown down
and one tree was uprooted near the
intersection of county roads 102W and 113N.
Lewis County
3.2 NNE Maywood 13 1535CST
Franklin County
New Haven 13 1555CST
Audrain County
Mexico 13 1610CST
Numerous tree limbs and several power
lines were blown down.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 13 1830CST
Boone County
Rocheport 13 2020CST
A large tree fell onto a mobile home,
causing moderate damage. No injuries were
reported.
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--Jefferson
14 1200CST
21 12000ST
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the
middle 90s to a high of 100 on July 19. To
make matters worse, severe thunderstorms
roared across the region on the 19th and
21st causing a historic power outage. Up to
700,000 metered buildings were without
power. In some cases power was not restored
for a week to 10 days. St. Louis County
reported over 250 heat related injuries
with 2 deaths. One heat related death was
reported in Jefferson County. M93PH,
M60PH, M54PH
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--Rails--
026>027-034>036- Pike--Boone--Audrain--Moniteau--Cole--Osage
041>042-047>052- --Callaway--Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade
059>060-072>075- --Warren--Crawford--Washington--St.
084>085-099 Francois--Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--
Reynolds
17 12000ST
20 18000ST
Right on schedule, a mid-July heat wave hit
Missouri as temperatures soared into the
middle 90s to around 100. Columbia hit 101
on the 19th and 103 on the 20th. The Heat
Index ranged from 105 to close to 110.
St. Francois County
4 E Farmington 18 1620CST
Ste. Genevieve
County
6.8 W Coffman 18 1620CST
Madison County
2 NNW
Fredericktown 18 1714CST
Madison County
Fredericktown 18 1715CST
Iron County
2 S Ironton 18 1720CST
Several power lines were blown down.
Iron County
4 S Ironton 18 1745CST
Reynolds County
2 NNE Centerville 18 1820CST
Numerous trees were blown down on Route
21 north northeast of Centerville.
Gasconade County
Bland 19 1324CST
Osage County
2 E Linn 19 1535CST
Osage County
5 N Rich Fountain 19 1620CST
Several trees were blown down across
Highway U between Rich Fountain and Linn.
Lincoln County
1 E Silex 19 1735CST
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Florissant 19 1755CST
1804CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Also, several power lines were blown down
at the intersection of Lindbergh and New
Halls Ferry Road.
St. Charles County
St Peters 19 1755CST
Several trees and large tree limbs were
blown down near Francis Howell North
High School.
St. Louis County
Hazelwood 19 1755CST
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake 19 18000ST
Several large trees were blown down
blocking traffic near the intersection
of Redman and Bellefontaine Roads.
St. Louis County
Overland 19 18000ST
1805CST
St. Charles County
2 E St Charles 19 1800CST
Two semis were blown over on Hwy 370
bridge.
St. Louis County
University City 19 1805CST
Numerous large trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
Brentwood 19 1805CST
Numerous large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
Lincoln County
Winfield 19 1805CST
Several large trees were blown down. One of
the trees landed on top of an unoccupied
car.
St. Louis County
St Louis-Lambert
Int 19 1810CST
Thunderstorm winds tore off a portion of
the airport terminal roof at Lambert
International Airport and blew it onto
Interstate 70. Also, numerous signs in the
area were blown down generating a lot of
debris. The power was knocked out to all
but the East Terminal for several hours,
delaying some flights.
St. Charles County
St Charles 19 1815CST
Numerous power lines were blown down and
arcing, causing a number of fires and
alarms within the city of St. Charles.
St. Louis County
Oakville 19 1815CST
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Louis County
Olivette 19 1815CST
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ladue 19 1815CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Warren County
Warrenton 19 1815CST
Several large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 19 1820CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 SSW St Louis 19 1820CST
Numerous large tree limbs blown down.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 NW St Louis 19 1820CST
Sumner High School in the north portion of
the city of St. Louis sustained moderate
roof damage.
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 19 1820CST
1835CST
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial
collapse of a building that was due to be
renovated in Lacledes Landing just north of
the Arch. Some of the bricks landed on the
Eads Bridge causing the bridge to be
temporarily closed to traffic. On the Arch
grounds 120 trees were blown over and 90
others were severely damaged. At Busch
Stadium, the infield tarp was torn and 30
people sustained injuries due to flying
debris, including trash cans and vendor
stands that were blown over within the
stadium. Four of the people injured had to
be hospitalized briefly. Also, numerous
trees, tree limbs, street signs and power
lines were blown down throughout the city.
By the time the storms had moved south of
the St. Louis area, an estimated 500,000
customers were without electric power. It
took almost a week to get all the power
restored. It was the worst power outage in
the history of the area.
St. Charles County
O Fallon 19 1825CST
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as well
as several trees.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 W St Louis to 19 1825CST
4 W St Louis 1835CST
Several windows were blown out of buildings
in the Central West End and about 60 trees
were blown over in Forest Park. Also, the
roof of a home was blown off and thrown
into the street on top of an unoccupied car
in Dogtown.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 S St Louis 19 1825CST
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial
collapse of a building in the Soulard area
... at the intersection of Lemp Avenue and
Sidney Street ... which fell onto the
adjacent restaurant causing two people to
sustain major injuries. They both had to
be hospitalized for a time.
St. Louis County
Warson Woods 19 1830CST
Numerous trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
St. Louis County
.8 S Warson Woods 19 1830CST
Several trees were blown down in Glendale.
A couple of the trees landed on homes and
cars causing minor to moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Crestwood 19 1830CST
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 19 1830CST
St. Louis County
Webster Groves 19 1830CST
Countless trees and tree limbs were blown
down across the area, some of the limbs
causing damage to homes and automobiles.
The trees and tree limbs also took down
numerous power lines. Electric service was
out for a week in some areas.
St. Louis County
Shrewsbury 19 1830CST
Several power poles were broken and
numerous trees were uprooted.
St. Louis County
Manchester 19 1830CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove 19 1830CST
The thunderstorm winds blew over 114 trees
and hacked off thousands of branches in the
289 acre Tower Grove Park. Also, as many as
100 severely damaged trees may need to be
chopped down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 19 1830CST
St. Charles County
Cottleville 19 1830CST
St. Louis County
Florissant 19 1830CST
More tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 19 1830CST
St. Charles County
St Peters 19 1830CST
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 19 1835CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. A few of the trees landed
on homes and car causing minor to moderate
damage.
St. Louis County
Affton 19 1835CST
Thunderstorm winds caused moderate roof
damage to a building in Affton. Also,
numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 19 1835CST
Several trees and tree limbs were blown
down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 19 1835CST
Jefferson County
Arnold 19 1835CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ferguson 19 1835CST
A large tree was blown down on a home
causing moderate damage on Elizabeth Street
just south of 1-270. No one in the home was
injured.
St. Louis County
2 SE Affton 19 1835CST
Several large trees were blown over as well
as numerous power lines and tree limbs.
St. Louis County
Mehlville 19 1840CST
Two large trees were blown down and one
roof was partially blown off of a house
near the 1-55 and Lindbergh Boulevard
intersection.
Franklin County
Labadie 19 1840CST
Several trees were blown down. One tree
fell onto a restaurant causing moderate
damage.
MISSOURI, East
St. Francois County
Farmington 04 1705CST
Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees,
numerous large tree limbs and several power
lines.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
13 1200CST
21 11000ST
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the middle
90s to the around 100 with the Heat Index
ranging from around 100 to 115. On July 17,
101 people were treated at Busch Stadium during
the St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. To make
matters worse, severe thunderstorms roared
though the area on July 19 and 21, creating the
worst power outage in St. Louis history. Up to
700,000 metered buildings lost power at some
point through the 21st and for many the power
was not restored for a week to 10 days. Over 400
heat related injuries were reported in the City
of St. Louis with 4 deaths. Also, over 500
gastrointestinal illnesses were reported during
the power outage. This believed to be due to
people eating spoiled food from the lack of
refrigeration.
F93PH, M56PH, M49PH, M78PH
St. Francois County
Park Hills 13 1315CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down
throughout town.
St. Francois County
Farmington 13 1330CST
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down and several trees were blown over.
Ste. Genevieve
County
5.2 W Sprott 13 1325CST
Several large tree limbs and a couple of trees
were blown down at the intersection of Highways
D and 0 in far western Ste. Genevieve County.
Franklin County
Pacific 13 1414CST
A few trees were blown down.
Franklin County
Pacific 13 1421CST
Franklin County
2.4 SE Union 13 1454CST
Thunderstorm winds picked up rocks from the
roof of a building on the East Central
College's campus and threw them onto cars in
the parking lot below. Several of the cars
sustained broken windows due to this.
Callaway County
4.8 ESE Fulton 13 1530CST
Several large tree branches were blown down
and one tree was uprooted near the
intersection of county roads 102W and 113N.
Lewis County
3.2 NNE Maywood 13 1535CST
Franklin County
New Haven 13 1555CST
Audrain County
Mexico 13 1610CST
Numerous tree limbs and several power
lines were blown down.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 13 1830CST
Boone County
Rocheport 13 2020CST
A large tree fell onto a mobile home, causing
moderate damage. No injuries were reported.
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--Jefferson
14 1200CST
21 12000ST
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the middle
90s to a high of 100 on July 19. To make
matters worse, severe thunderstorms roared
across the region on the 19th and 21st causing
a historic power outage. Up to 700,000 metered
buildings were without power. In some cases
power was not restored for a week to 10 days.
St. Louis County reported over 250 heat
related injuries with 2 deaths. One heat
related death was reported in Jefferson
County. M93PH, M60PH, M54PH
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--Rails--
026>027-034>036- Pike--Boone--Audrain--Moniteau--Cole--Osage--
041>042-047>052- Callaway--Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade--
059>060-072>075- Warren--Crawford--Washington--St. Francois--
084>085-099 Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--Reynolds
17 12000ST
20 18000ST
Right on schedule, a mid-July heat wave hit
Missouri as temperatures soared into the
middle 90s to around 100. Columbia hit 101
on the 19th and 103 on the 20th. The Heat
Index ranged from 105 to close to 110.
St. Francois County
4 E Farmington 18 1620CST
Ste. Genevieve
County
6.8 W Coffman 18 1620CST
Madison County
2 NNW
Fredericktown 18 1714CST
Madison County
Fredericktown 18 1715CST
Iron County
2 S Ironton 18 1720CST
Several power lines were blown down.
Iron County
4 S Ironton 18 1745CST
Reynolds County
2 NNE Centerville 18 1820CST
Numerous trees were blown down on Route
21 north northeast of Centerville.
Gasconade County
Bland 19 1324CST
Osage County
2 E Linn 19 1535CST
Osage County
5 N Rich Fountain 19 1620CST
Several trees were blown down across
Highway U between Rich Fountain and Linn.
Lincoln County
1 E Silex 19 1735CST
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Florissant 19 1755CST
1804CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Also, several power lines were blown down at
the intersection of Lindbergh and New Halls
Ferry Road.
St. Charles County
St Peters 19 1755CST
Several trees and large tree limbs were
blown down near Francis Howell North
High School.
St. Louis County
Hazelwood 19 1755CST
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake 19 18000ST
Several large trees were blown down blocking
traffic near the intersection of Redman and
Bellefontaine Roads.
St. Louis County
Overland 19 18000ST
1805CST
St. Charles County
2 E St Charles 19 1800CST
Two semis were blown over on Hwy 370 bridge.
St. Louis County
University City 19 1805CST
Numerous large trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
Brentwood 19 1805CST
Numerous large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
Lincoln County
Winfield 19 1805CST
Several large trees were blown down. One of
the trees landed on top of an unoccupied car.
St. Louis County
St Louis-Lambert
Int 19 1810CST
Thunderstorm winds tore off a portion of the
airport terminal roof at Lambert International
Airport and blew it onto Interstate 70. Also,
numerous signs in the area were blown down
generating a lot of debris. The power was
knocked out to all but the East Terminal
for several hours, delaying some flights.
St. Charles County
St Charles 19 1815CST
Numerous power lines were blown down and
arcing, causing a number of fires and
alarms within the city of St. Charles.
St. Louis County
Oakville 19 1815CST
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Louis County
Olivette 19 1815CST
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ladue 19 1815CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Warren County
Warrenton 19 1815CST
Several large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 19 1820CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 SSW St Louis 19 1820CST
Numerous large tree limbs blown down.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 NW St Louis 19 1820CST
Sumner High School in the north portion of
the city of St. Louis sustained moderate
roof damage.
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 19 1820CST
1835CST
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial collapse
of a building that was due to be renovated in
Lacledes Landing just north of the Arch. Some
of the bricks landed on the Eads Bridge causing
the bridge to be temporarily closed to traffic.
On the Arch grounds 120 trees were blown over
and 90 others were severely damaged. At Busch
Stadium, the infield tarp was torn and 30
people sustained injuries due to flying debris,
including trash cans and vendor stands that
were blown over within the stadium. Four of the
people injured had to be hospitalized briefly.
Also, numerous trees, tree limbs, street signs
and power lines were blown down throughout the
city. By the time the storms had moved south of
the St. Louis area, an estimated 500,000
customers were without electric power. It took
almost a week to get all the power restored.
It was the worst power outage in the history
of the area.
St. Charles County
O Fallon 19 1825CST
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as well
as several trees.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 W St Louis to 19 1825CST
4 W St Louis 1835CST
Several windows were blown out of buildings in
the Central West End and about 60 trees were
blown over in Forest Park. Also, the roof of a
home was blown off and thrown into the street
on top of an unoccupied car in Dogtown.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 S St Louis 19 1825CST
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial collapse
of a building in the Soulard area ... at the
intersection of Lemp Avenue and Sidney
Street ... which fell onto the adjacent
restaurant causing two people to sustain
major injuries. They both had to be
hospitalized for a time.
St. Louis County
Warson Woods 19 1830CST
Numerous trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
St. Louis County
.8 S Warson Woods 19 1830CST
Several trees were blown down in Glendale.
A couple of the trees landed on homes and
cars causing minor to moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Crestwood 19 1830CST
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 19 1830CST
St. Louis County
Webster Groves 19 1830CST
Countless trees and tree limbs were blown
down across the area, some of the limbs
causing damage to homes and automobiles. The
trees and tree limbs also took down numerous
power lines. Electric service was out for a
week in some areas.
St. Louis County
Shrewsbury 19 1830CST
Several power poles were broken and numerous
trees were uprooted.
St. Louis County
Manchester 19 1830CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove 19 1830CST
The thunderstorm winds blew over 114 trees
and hacked off thousands of branches in the
289 acre Tower Grove Park. Also, as many as
100 severely damaged trees may need to be
chopped down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 19 1830CST
St. Charles County
Cottleville 19 1830CST
St. Louis County
Florissant 19 1830CST
More tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 19 1830CST
St. Charles County
St Peters 19 1830CST
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 19 1835CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. A few of the trees landed
on homes and car causing minor to moderate
damage.
St. Louis County
Affton 19 1835CST
Thunderstorm winds caused moderate roof
damage to a building in Affton. Also,
numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 19 1835CST
Several trees and tree limbs were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 19 1835CST
Jefferson County
Arnold 19 1835CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ferguson 19 1835CST
A large tree was blown down on a home causing
moderate damage on Elizabeth Street just south
of 1-270. No one in the home was injured.
St. Louis County
2 SE Affton 19 1835CST
Several large trees were blown over as well as
numerous power lines and tree limbs.
St. Louis County
Mehlville 19 1840CST
Two large trees were blown down and one roof
was partially blown off of a house near the
1-55 and Lindbergh Boulevard intersection.
Franklin County
Labadie 19 1840CST
Several trees were blown down. One tree fell
onto a restaurant causing moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Sappington 19 1845CST
A 3 foot diameter tree was blown down
near the intersection of Lindbergh
Blvd. and Gravois Ave.
Franklin County
Pacific 19 1845CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down. One of the
trees fell onto a trailer home
injuring a woman inside of it. She
suffered head and neck injuries. She
was treated and released in a home
were from the hospital. Also, several
windows blown out.
St. Louis County
Lemay 19 1845CST
Several power lines were blown down.
Franklin County
Washington 19 1850CST
19000ST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 19 1850CST
A large tree was blown down on Craig
Road.
St. Louis County
Oakville 19 1850CST
A tree was blown down.
Jefferson County
Arnold 19 1900CST
Several large trees were blown down.
One tree fell onto a home destroying
it and causing two people in the home
to be injured.
Franklin County
Union 19 1904CST
Several large trees were blown down.
Jefferson County
De Soto to 19 1925CST
2 S De Soto 1930CST
Thunderstorms winds blew down numerous
large trees, tree limbs and power lines.
Several of the trees landed on homes
and cars causing minor to moderate
damage. The roof of a business in De
Soto was blown off.
Crawford County
Bourbon 19 1925CST
Numerous tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Francois County
Bonne Terre to 19 1940CST
Leadwood 1950CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Washington County
Potosi to 19 1950CST
3 S Potosi 2005CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down. Several of
the trees fell onto homes and
businesses causing minor to moderate
damage. Also, some roofs were partially
blown off causing minor damage.
Washington County
Potosi 19 1950CST
St. Francois County
Desloge 19 1950CST
Washington County
2 N Caledonia 19 1955CST
Washington County
Mineral Pt 19 2000CST
2005CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Crawford County
2 SW Steelville 19 2000CST
Some trees and large limbs were blown
down on Long Spring Road southeast
of Steelville.
Washington County
2 N Caledonia 19 2005CST
Several large trees were blown over
onto Route C near Highway 21.
Washington County
Irondale 19 2005CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Ste. Genevieve
County
Womack 19 2005CST
A couple of large trees were blown onto
Highway T near Womac is extreme
southwest Ste. Genevieve County.
Iron County
Belleview to 19 2015CST
Ironton 2030CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down in Belleview,
Graniteville, and Ironton. Also, a few
on several homes.
Reynolds County
Centerville 19 2050CST
Several trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Iron County
3 SW Annapolis 19 2100CST
A couple of trees were blown
Highway 49 between Annapolis and
Vulcan
Reynolds County
Ellington 19 2110CST
A couple of trees and large tree limbs
were blown down.
Boone County
3 SE Hallsville 21 0730CST
Several trees were blown down onto
Hwy Z about half a mile south of
the intersection of Hwy Z and Hwy 00.
Boone County
4 N Columbia 21 0735CST
Boone County
3 N Columbia 21 0740CST
Boone County
3 N Columbia 21 0740CST
Boone County
Hallsville 21 0745CST
0746CST
Audrain County
Mexico 21 0807CST
Numerous large tree limbs were blown
down.
Callaway County
1 NE Auxvasse 21 0815CST
Several trees and tree limbs were
blown down. A couple of the trees
fell onto power lines.
Montgomery County
Wellsville 21 0820CST
Montgomery County
Wellsville 21 0820CST
0835CST
A few large trees and several large
tree limbs were blown down. Also,
several power lines were blown down.
Lincoln County
Hawk Pt 21 09000ST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Lincoln County
Troy 21 0910CST
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Warren County
Warrenton 21 0914CST
Several large trees were blown down.
Lincoln County
Moscow Mills 21 0915CST
Several trees and large tree limbs
were blown down. One large tree limb
was blocking U.S. 61 just west of town.
Also, some siding was blown off
of a church.
Lincoln County
Old Monroe 21 0920CST
Some shingles were blown off of a home.
St. Charles County
St Peters 21 0940CST
St. Charles County
2.8 WNW St Charles 21 0945CST
St. Charles County
St Charles 21 0945CST
A fast moving bow echo storm moved
across northern St. Charles County
downing trees, power lines, and
causing minor structural damage.
Thunderstorm winds damaged the roof of
a convenience store just south of the
Zumbehl Road/1-70 overpass. Large
trees and tree limbs were blown down
on the Lindenwood University campus
and areas nearby. Several large tree
limbs blown down near the intersection
of Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Willot
Road. Many of the areas affected lost
electric service for several days. The
storms on the 19th and 21st knocked out
electric service to a combined 700,000
customers across the St. Louis
Metropolitan area.
St. Louis County
Bridgeton 21 0950CST
St. Louis County
1.8 WNW Bridgeton 21 0950CST
St. Louis County
Berkeley 21 0955CST
St. Louis County
Hazelwood 21 0955CST
1000CST
St. Louis County
Overland 21 0955CST
St. Louis County
1.6 S Black Jack 21 1000CST
St. Louis County
5 SE Florissant 21 1000CST
St. Louis County
Jennings 21 1005CST
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake 21 1005CST
A bow echo severe thunderstorm moved
rapidly across north St. Louis County
downing countless trees, power lines,
and causing minor structural damage.
Several homes were damage by downed
trees in Hazelwood, Ferguson,
Florissant, and jennings, The storms
from the 19th and 21st knocked out
electric service to an estimated
700,000 buildings across the St. Louis
Metropolitan area. Power was not
restored in some areas for a week to
ten days. Food in refrigerators
spoiled and had to be thrown out. Area
hospitals reported a sharp increase in
gastrointestinal illnesses, most
likely from people eating spoiled food.
The Red Cross, Salvation Army and
other service organizations stepped in
to supply food, water and shelter
where needed.
St. Louis (C)
6.4 NW St Louis to 21 1010CST
5.6 N St Louis 1015CST
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down in the
northern portions of the city.
Iron County
1 N Belleview 21 1130CST
A couple of trees were reported down
on Highway 0 north of Belleview.
St. Francois County
Iron Mtn 21 1135CST
Some large tree limbs were reported
down along Highway W.
Madison County
Roselle 21 1215CST
A couple of trees were reported down
along Highway 72.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
29 12000ST
31 2300CST
Excessive heat returned to St. Louis
in late July and continued into early
August. Fourteen injuries were
reported in the City of St. Louis
with one death. F71SC
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--
Jefferson
29 1200CST
31 18000ST
Excessive heat returned to the
St. Louis area in late July and
continued into early August. The
temperature at Lambert International
Airport hit 101 on both the 30th and
31st with the Heat Index
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--
026>027-034>036- Rails--Pike--Boone-- Audrain--
041>042-047>052- Moniteau--Cole--Osage--Callaway--
059>060 Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade--Warren
29 12000ST
31 23000ST
Excessive heat returned to Missouri in
late July and continued into early
August. High temperatures across most
of the area on the 30th and 31st were
right around 100 degrees. The heat
index ranged from 105 to near 110.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 29 1545CST
St. Charles County
O Fallon 29 1550CST
St. Charles County
O Fallon 29 1550CST
16000ST
Numerous tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. Also, a couple of
trees were blown over as well as one
power pole that was snapped off.
Several cars sustained minor damage
from fallen limbs.
St. Charles County
St Peters 29 1610CST
St. Louis County
Chesterfield 29 1620CST
St. Louis County
Chesterfield 29 1621CST
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 29 1650CST
Several power lines were blown down.
MOZ072>075- Crawford--Washington--St. Francois--
084>085-099 Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--Reynolds
30 12000ST
31 2300CST
Excessive heat returned to Missouri in
late July and continued into early
August. Temperatures were in the upper
90s to around 100 with the heat index
ranging from 105 to near 110.
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Kennett 28 0413CST
0515CST
County roads were partially flooded
near Highway EE.
Pemiscot County
Caruthersville 28 0600CST
0615CST
South Ward Street was flooded
resulting in traffic problems.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Scotland County
2 W Bible Grove 02 1610CST
1614CST
telephone poles down at residence
Scotland County
Memphis 02 1649CST
1655CST
Numerous limbs of up to 5 inches in
diameter down across city. Several
limbs 3 feet in diameter down along
with power lines.
Clark County
5 W Kahoka 02 1705CST
1711CST
large tree limbs down
Clark County
Peaksville to 02 1727CST
Revere 1730CST
large tree down blocking Route C
between Peaksville and Revere.
Clark County
Revere 02 1727CST
1731CST
Numerous large trees and tree limbs
down in town.
An upper level disturbance initiated
scattered thunderstorms across
northeast Missouri in a near tropical
atmosphere. A few storms pulsed severe
with the main threat being high winds.
A newspaper clipping noted hail
damage to crops between Kahoka and
Revere but no additional information
about this could be obtained.
Clark County
Kahoka 13 2043CST
2053CST
1 to 5 inch diameter tree limbs down
in town A strong upper level
disturbance initiated a severe MCS
in a moist to near tropical
atmosphere across the plains that
moved into Iowa and Missouri.
The complex was weakening due to the
setting sun but still managed to
produce several subsevere wind reports
of 35 to 48 knots (40 to 55 mph). One
lone storm pulsed severe and produced
wind damage in Kahoka, Missouri.
Scotland County
Memphis 17 1938CST
1948CST
Co-op reported 3 to 4 inch diameter
solid branches down. An upper level
disturbance initiated two supercell
thunderstorms in a moist to near
tropical atmosphere that was ahead of
a cold front in eastern Iowa. Outflow
from the supercells developed a broken
line of of storms that moved through
Iowa and into Illinois and Missouri.
The line produced sporatic pulse
severe storms from east central
Iowa into northwest Illinois. The more
solid part of the line produced a
considerable amount of severe weather
from east central Iowa into northern
Missouri.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Adair County
Novinger 02 1526CST
Tree limbs up to 10 inches in diameter
snapped off from thunderstorm winds.
Adair County
Willmathsville 02 1604CST
Howard County
3 NE Fayette 04 0820CST
1000CST
Several county roads closed due to
high water.
Nodaway County
6 NE Burlington 13 1615CST
Jet
Power poles down.
Mercer County
4 E Mercer 13 1645CST
18000ST
Water flowing over road.
Mercer County
2 W Princeton 13 1812CST
Mercer County
Ravanna 13 1830CST
Numerous tree limbs down.
Randolph County
Moberly 13 1645CST
MISSOURI, Northwest
Randolph County
Huntsville 13 2013CST
Randolph County
Moberly 13 2026CST
Sullivan County
Newtown 13 1656CST
Worth County
Grant City 13 17000ST
Large tree limbs down.
Andrew County
2 W Cosby 13 1750CST
Buchanan County
6 NE St Joseph 13 18000ST
Linn County
2 W New Boston 13 1838CST
Linn County
Bucklin 13 1935CST
Large branches down on street.
Daviess County
Lock Spgs 13 1844CST
Daviess County
Lock Spgs 13 1858CST
Clinton County
7 SW Converse 13 1850CST
Macon County
Ethel 13 1858CST
Macon County
2 W Atlanta 13 2010CST
Power lines down.
Linn County
Marceline 13 1940CST
Six inch diameter tree limbs snapped off.
Carroll County
Carrollton 13 2000CST
Several trees and power lines downed.
Saline County
Marshall 13 2000CST
Trees and power lines down.
Cooper County
5 SE Boonville 13 2100CST
Large tree limbs down.
M0Z001>008- Atchison - Nodaway - Worth - Gentry - Harrison
011>017-020>025- - Mercer - Putnam - Schuyler - Holt - Andrew -
028>033-037>040- De Kalb - Daviess - Grundy - Sullivan - Adair
043>046-053>054 - Buchanan - Clinton - Caldwell - Livingston -
Linn - Macon - Platte - Clay - Ray - Carroll
- Chariton - Randolph - Jackson - Lafayette -
Saline - Howard - Cass - Johnson - Pettis -
Cooper - Bates - Henry
16 12000ST
20 1800CST
Oppressive heat and humidity combined to
produce afternoon and early evening heat
indices from 105 to 115 degrees, from July
16th through July 20th. The highest computed
heat index reached 121 degrees at Amity
Missouri. Three males and one female died of
heat related causes in Jackson county. M9VE,
F83PH, M67PH, M92PH
Schuyler County
6 N Downing 17 1928CST
Schuyler County
Lancaster 17 1935CST
Schuyler County
2 SSE Lancaster to 17 1935CST 1.1 75
3 SSE Lancaster 1938CST
Tornado touched down along D highway 1.75
miles south-southeast of Lancaster at 1935
CST. A damage path was noted for 1.1 miles,
and the storm damaged 3 farmsteads directly.
The first farmstead had an outbuilding
destroyed and windows blown out of the
farmhouse. As the tornado moved south, two
barns were destroyed at the second farmstead.
Near Gray's Drive and Highway D, just
southwest of the D and V Highway intersection,
additional damage was noted to a third
farmstead, with significant low-end F1 damage
to outbuildings. Numerous trees and power
lines were also downed along Highway D.
Anecdotal observations suggest the tornado
turned left before dissipating at 1938 CST,
and then may have looped back north along
Highway D to near the Highways D and V
intersection, where minor damage was noted to
a fourth homestead.
Adair County
2 SW Novinger 17 2000CST
Adair County
10 SW Novinger 17 2010CST
Linn County
Brookfield 17 2058CST
Linn County
Marceline 17 2112CST
Chariton County
6 NW Westville 17 2117CST
Chariton County
Rothville 17 2120CST
Linn County
8 N Marceline 27 1310CST
M0Z001>008- Atchison - Nodaway - Worth - Gentry - Harrison
011>017-020>025- - Mercer - Putnam - Schuyler - Holt - Andrew
028>033-037>040- - De Kalb - Daviess - Grundy - Sullivan -
043>046-053>054 Adair - Buchanan - Clinton - Caldwell -
Livingston - Linn - Macon - Platte - Clay -
Ray - Carroll - Chariton - Randolph - Jackson
- Lafayette - Saline - Howard - Cass -
Johnson - Pettis - Cooper - Bates - Henry
29 1200CST
31 2359CST
Oppressive heat and humidity combined to
produce heat indices from 105 to 115 degrees,
from July 29th throught July 31st.
MISSOURI, Southeast
Bollinger County
Scopus 04 1145CST
Numerous trees were blown down. One tree
landed across a home. Buildings were
reportedly damaged.
Ripley County
Doniphan 10 22000ST
11 0100CST
Some barricades were put up at low water
bridges. Slow-moving thunderstorms were
responsible for very heavy rainfall.
Cape Girardeau
County
Jackson 11 1200CST
1330CST
Sections of Main Street and parts of City Park
were closed for about 30 minutes.
Thunderstorms produced very heavy rain.
Carter County
Van Buren to 11 1441CST
2.5 W Van Buren 1700CST
Thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall
over a couple of days saturated the ground,
leading to flash flooding. A local newspaper
reported more than five inches of rain fell
in about two hours. Flash flooding was mostly
in the South Van Buren area, in the vicinity
of U.S. Highway 60. Two lanes of U.S. Highway
60 under construction west of Van Buren were
overrun with water and debris which flowed
across the roadway. Fast-moving floodwater
covered Highway 103 in South Van Buren.
Ripley County
Doniphan 11 1545CST
19000ST
Thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall
over several days saturated the ground,
leading to flash flooding. Two separate gages
in Doniphan, an automated gage and a co-op
observer's gage, measured 7.5 to 8 inches of
rain over a 48-hour period. Flooding was
reported across low-lying areas in Doniphan,
affecting some streets and a school. A vehicle
was abandoned due to high water. A dumpster
was carried into a ditch. Some creeks were out
of their banks.
Scott County
Countywide 11 1635CST
19000ST
Thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall caused
flash flooding of some roads. Five roadways
were closed due to flooding, including U.S.
Highway 61. The other roads were mostly
secondary roads.
Cape Girardeau
County
Cape Girardeau 13 1450CST
1500CST
Numerous trees and power lines were blown
down, knocking out power to more than 1,000
electric customers. The city fire department
responded to 12 calls of downed power lines
during the storm. The peak wind gust at the
Cape Girardeau airport, south of the city, was
50 MPH. Estimated higher gusts occurred in the
city.
Cape Girardeau
County
Jackson 14 1326CST
Numerous trees were blown down, some of which
fell on power lines. A tree fell at a
residence, damaging the porch and a 27-foot
travel trailer parked outside.
Cape Girardeau
County
Cape Girardeau 14 14000ST
1405CST
Trees were blown down in the 800 block of
Caruthers Avenue and the 500 block of Good
Hope Street.
M0Z076-086>087- Perry - Bollinger - Cape Girardeau -
100-107>112-114 Wayne - Carter - Ripley - Butler -
Stoddard - Scott - Mississippi - New Madrid
19 13000ST
21 15000ST
Across southeast Missouri, the heat index
reached or exceeded 105 degrees on three
consecutive afternoons. In Poplar Bluff, an
elderly man 78 years of age died in his
apartment. The apartment was not air
conditioned, and all windows were closed. Heat
was likely the primary factor since the man
did not have any past medical conditions that
would have contributed to his death. At Poplar
Bluff, the peak heat index was 106 degrees on
the 19th, 110 on the 20th, and 112 on the
21st. At Cape Girardeau, the heat index peaked
at 107 degrees on the 19th, 109 on the 20th,
and 107 on the 21st. Public health officials
opened several cooling centers in Cape
Girardeau for those without air conditioning.
M78PH
Perry County
Friedenburg to 21 1143CST
2 ESE Friedenburg 1147CST
Some trees were snapped or uprooted, and many
limbs were broken. Some outbuildings and homes
received roof damage. One home had a door
blown in. A weak tornado occurred at the end
of the damage path.
Perry County
1.8 ESE Friedenburg t21 1147CST 0.2 50
2 ESE Friedenburg
At the southeast corner of an area of
straight-line wind damage, a weak tornado
briefly developed. Hay bales were tossed into
a bean field. Downed trees and tree limbs were
tossed in different directions. A porch
overhang on a house was lifted enough to
dislodge the support columns. Damage to siding
and shingles occurred. Peak winds were
estimated near 70 MPH.
Bollinger County
Sedgewickville 21 1230CST
Trees were down across a highway.
Cape Girardeau
County
Daisy to 21 1230CST
Millersville 1245CST
At Daisy, three-foot diameter trees were blown
down. Near Millersville, a cable line was
down. Near Millersville, 72. The road was
blocked temporarily. Nobody was injured.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Howell County
1 S White Church 10 0707CST
1000CST
A car was washed off of a road while driving
through a flooded area. No injuries occurred
through a flooded area. No intersection of
Highway 17 and Highway W.
Christian County
Ozark 10 12000ST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed large
trees on two homes that caused minor damage.
Christian County
5 S Nixa 10 12000ST
A large tree was blown down across Riverdale
Road just west of Highway 160
Christian County
Ozark 10 1234CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
onto a car that trapped one person.
Shannon County
Alley Spg 10 13000ST
17000ST
Thunderstorms containing heavy downpours
caused flooding to occur along several streams
and tributaries of the Jacks Fork River near
Alley Spring. The Jacks Fork River eventually
flooded the camp ground at Alley Spring with
five feet of water covering much of the area.
Oregon County
Rover 10 13000ST
1500CST
Numerous thunderstorms caused flash flooding
to occur along low lying roads near the
community of Rover.
Howell County
West Plains 10 13000ST
1500CST
Several roads and low lying areas were flooded
from numerous thunderstorms that impacted the
area.
Laclede County
3 E Conway 10 1330CST
1630CST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding over a
section of Highway J which became impassable
to motorists.
Mcdonald County
3 W Anderson 10 1515CST
18000ST
Mcdonald County
Anderson 10 1530CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
power lines near the city of Anderson.
Jasper County
Dudenville 10 1555CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts caused damage
to a home in the community of Dudenville.
Several trees were also destroyed.
Dade County
9 SW Lockwood 10 1600CST
A National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that a microburst damaged areas
of rural southwest Dade County. Several
trees were downed from the event.
Barry County
4 SW Monett 10 1630CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree in a coop observer's yard.
Greene County
Republic 10 1645CST
Newton County
Neosho 10 1645CST
19000ST
Thunderstorms cause minor flash flooding
within the city of Neosho.
Greene County
Springfield 10 1655CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree near St. Johns hospital.
Douglas County
4 E Dogwood 10 1745CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
along Highway K blocking the road.
Texas County
9 N Success 10 1845CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree on Highway AW.
Laclede County
3 ESE Morgan 10 19000ST
2200CST
Flash flooding occurred along Parks Creek from
heavy rainfall. One and a half feet of water
was flowing quickly over Highway J.
Dallas County
2 N Buffalo 10 19000ST
2300CST
Flash flooding inundated a section of Highway
65 north of Buffalo.
Texas County
2 W Bucyrus 10 1903CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
along Highway 38 just east of its intersection
with Highway FF.
Webster County
2 N Marshfield 10 1915CST
2300CST
Raging flash flood water swamped a low water
bridge north of Marshfield. The low water
crossing quickly became impassable leaving
significant debris in its wake.
Oregon County
Thayer 10 1920CST
23000ST
Several low lying roads near the Warm Fork and
Spring rivers around the city of Thayer became
impassable from flash flooding.
Howell County
West Plains 10 1930CST
Laclede County
8 N Lebanon 10 2155CST
11 0200CST
Numerous thunderstorms caused flash flooding
over several low water crossings across rural
sections of northern Laclede County.
Ozark County
3 W Isabella to 11 12000ST
1 N Isabella
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
trees and power lines in the Theodosia area.
Ozark County
3 W Isabella 11 1410CST
18000ST
Several low lying roads across much of Ozark
County became impassable from flash flooding.
Shannon County
Alley Spg 11 15000ST
19000ST
Numerous roads became impassable from flash
flooding near the Alley Spring area.
Oregon County
Rover 11 15000ST
19000ST
Flash flooding washed out a road near Rover.
Several other low lying roads became
impassable across much of Oregon County.
Webster County
6 S Marshfield 11 1617CST
2100CST
Heavy rain caused flash flooding over low
lying areas along Highway A south of
Marshfield.
Webster County
Elkland 11 1655CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
large limbs near Elkland.
Jasper County
Carthage 14 0150CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
trees near the intersection of Highway 105
and Elm Street.
Newton County
2 S Neosho 14 0205CST
Shannon County
5 NE Round Spg to 18 1950CST 3 50
2 NE Round Spg 1955CST
A National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that a small tornado intermittently
impacted a forested area of northern Shannon
County. Numerous trees were damaged from
the tornado.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Shannon County
12 NW Birch Tree 18 2035CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree into some power lines.
Texas County
3 E Eunice 18 2035CST
19 2035CST
Phelps County
2 S Rolla 19 15000ST
Phelps County
4 S Rolla 19 1515CST
Phelps County
2 S Edgar Spgs 19 1550CST
Dent County
Salem 19 2045CST
Numerous trees and power lines were blown down
from severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Shannon County
Eminence 19 2130CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees and power lines within the city of
Eminence.
Texas County
Houston 19 2135CST
Shannon County
2 N Eminence 19 2140CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of trees north of Eminence along Highway 19.
Howell County
Willow Spgs 19 2208CST
Wright County
Mountain Grove 19 2215CST
Shannon County
Winona 19 2215CST
Shannon County
Winona 19 2215CST
Ozark County
Dora 19 2230CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees in the community of Dora.
Douglas County
Ava 19 2310CST
20 2310CST
Greene County
Springfield 19 2325CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts knocked off a
street light which busted on the pavement.
Christian County
Ozark 19 2325CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree into a power line which caused a
transformer to blow.
Stone County
Reeds Spg 20 0005CST
Laclede County
6 NE Morgan 21 0340CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
power lines.
Ozark County
Brixey 21 15000ST
Trees, power lines, and road signs were blown
down across much of the county due to severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Douglas County
8 ESE Gentryville 21 1540CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
power lines near the Twin Bridges area.
Howell County
5 SW West Plains 21 1550CST
Howell County
West Plains 21 1555CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed over 100
large trees in the Arrowhead Estates
subdivision.
Howell County
West Plains 21 1555CST
Howell County
5 NE South Fork 21 16000ST
Microburst winds destroyed a barn in rural
central Howell County.
Oregon County
Thayer 21 1622CST
Microburst wind gusts stripped shingles off of
several houses and caused widespread tree
damage near the community of Thayer.
Howell County
South Fork 21 1630CST
21000ST
Flash flooding inundated a section of Highway
JJ near its intersection with the South Fork
of the Spring River.
Dent County
6 S Salem 29 1520CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
power lines over central Dent County.
Dent County
3 N Gladden 29 1530CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple trees
north of Gladden.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Morrison County
1 WSW Cushing 0 0
Carver County
Watertown 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
4 S Madison 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
Louisburg 0 0
Stevens County
8 SSE Chokio 0 0
Stevens County
1 W Alberta 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
Boyd 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
2 NW Boyd 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
3 N Madison 0 0
Three inches reported in one hour, with 3.42
inches of total rain for the event.
Yellow Medicine
County
5 WNW Granite 0 0
Falls
Chippewa County
4 SE Montevideo 0 0
Four and one half inches of rainfall reported
at area farm.
Swift County
Appleton 0 0
Cars flooded up to their hoods at the underpass
near the intersection of Highways 59 and 119.
Two feet of water on Main street, with water
flowing into a building. Also reported by
trained spotter and law enforcement official.
Yellow Medicine
County
6 NE Clarkfield 0 0
Four and one tenth inches of rain fell at a
farm in the Stony run section.
Lac Qui Parle County
Madison 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
Madison 0 0
Large branches down.
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Yellow Medicine
County
5 WNW Granite 0 0
Falls
Chippewa County
2 W Milan 0 0
Four inch tree limbs down.
Lac Qui Parle County
1 NE Boyd 0 0
Chippewa County
Montevideo 0 0
Man hole covers being pushed up by water
pressure.
Yellow Medicine
County
4 NW Granite Falls 0 0
Chippewa County
2 W Maynard 0 0
Extensive damage incurred to corn and soybean
fields according to Leon Johnson, executive
director of the Chippewa County Farm Service
Agency. Strong winds were also reported with
the storm. Information provided by Montevideo
American-News newspaper.
Chippewa County
Clara City 0 0
Measured by MNDOT Road weather sensor. RWIS
measured 60 mph for 10 minutes.
Yellow Medicine
County
Granite Falls 0 0
At Granite Falls airport. Reports of trees
down between Granite Falls and Hanley Falls
along Highway 23.
Meeker County
4 ENE Cosmos 0 0
Large tree down.
Renville County
Bird Island 0 0
A few trees down.
Meeker County
Cosmos 0 0
Tree down.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson 0 0
Light pole down, one 10 foot tree felled,
several 4-5 inch branches sheared away in
southwest portion of city. Large willow tree
felled at 1300 block of Jefferson Street as
reported by Hutchinson Leader newspaper.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson 0 0
Large branches down. Measured by hand held
anemometer.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson 0 0
Measured by anemometer.
Mcleod County
Silver Lake 0 0
Few trees down.
Mcleod County
Glencoe 0 0
A few trees down.
Wright County
Howard Lake 0 0
Trees and power lines down.
Wright County
1 SW Delano 0 0
Trees down.
Hennepin County
4 WNW Maple Plain 0 0
Tree down across road at intersection of
County roads 11 and 92
Hennepin County
Mound 0 0
Tree down across road at Bartlett blvd. And
West Edge.
Carver County
Chaska 0 0
Tree down across road at HWY 41 and Pioneer
trail.
Scott County
Shakopee 0 0
Tree down across road at Highway 101 and
Louis bridge.
Steele County
3 W Steele Center 0 0
Measured by MNDOT road weather sensor.
Steele County
2 S Bixby 0 0
Morrison County
4 N Little Falls 0 0
Todd County
Long Prairie 0 0
Morrison County
4 N Little Falls 0 0
Todd County
Long Prairie 0 0
Yellow Medicine
County
Canby 0 0
Wind gust measured at the Canby Airport. The
gust resulted from a Heat Burst caused by
decaying thunderstorms and a very warm and dry
lower and middle atmosphere. In addition to
the wind gust, the temperature jumped from 91
degrees to 100 degrees between 10:35 PM and
11:15 PM. The dew point temperature also
dropped between 1035 PM and from 63 degrees
to 32 degrees 1115 PM.
Brown County
Springfield 0 0
Brown County
Comfrey 0 0
Brown County
New Ulm 0 0
Tree down over Shag road along Minnesota
river.
Watonwan County
Butterfield 0 0
Le Sueur County
6 E Le Sueur 0 0
Rice County
Faribault 0 0
Downed trees and powerlines. Xcel Energy
reported sixteen hundred customers lost power
from about 9:30 AM to 10:28 AM. Information
about the power outage supplied by Faribault
Daily newspaper.
Waseca County
2 SE Waseca 0 0
Power pole down.
Martin County
2 SW Dunnell 0 0
Some corn field blow down occurred over Lake
Fremont Township.
Goodhue County
Goodhue 0 0
Tree down.
Le Sueur County
5 SE Le Center 0 0
Watonwan County
St James 0 0
Hail occurred on the west side of town along
St. James lake. As reported by St. James
Plaindealer newspaper.
Goodhue County
Cannon Falls 0 0
Portion of large tree toppled onto garage of
home in the 100 block of North lst Street.
Reported by Cannon Falls Beacon newspaper.
Watonwan County
St James 0 0
Watonwan County
St James 0 0
Blue Earth County
Good Thunder 0 0
Blue Earth County
Good Thunder 0 0
Martin County
Truman 0 0
Watonwan County
St James 0 0
Steele County
Meriden 0 0
Steele County
6 W Owatonna 0 0
Steele County
Owatonna 0 0
Hail reported on the west side of Owatonna.
Martin County
Welcome 0 0
Waseca County
Janesville 0 0
Steele County
Deerfield 0 0
Waseca County
Waseca 0 0
Hail occurred at the County Fairgrounds in the
northeastern portion of the city. Minor street
flooding also reported by Clear Lake Park in
northeastern portion of city.
Goodhue County
Zumbrota 0 0
Steele County
Owatonna 0 0
Hennepin County
3 W Maple Plain 0 0
Mcleod County
6 N Hutchinson 0 0
Large barn blown down, with additional damage
to a nearby home and garage. Chimney on home
was destroyed, with some damage to shingles.
The wall of the garage was damaged.
Wright County
Montrose 0 0
Wright County
3 N Delano 0 0
Hennepin County
Rockford 0 0
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
Reported near Broadway and Marshall in
northeastern Minneapolis.
Hennepin County
Plymouth 0 0
Dakota County
St Paul Arpt 0 0
Dakota County
South St Paul 0 0
Fourteen inch diameter tree branch toppled
onto an automobile. Damage occurred on
Warburton Ave.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
Reported at the University of Minnesota
campus.
Ramsey County
St Paul 0 0
Six inch tree down.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis 0 0
Reported near the Metrodome.
Ramsey County
St Paul 0 0
Ramsey County
St Paul 0 0
Dakota County
South St Paul 0 0
Fourteen inch diameter tree branch fell down
on a car on Warburton Ave. A lightning strike
was suspected of a causing a fire at the
Donnely Farms in rural Farmington on Flagstaff
Avenue. Approximately 500 hay bales were
burned in the fire, causing an estimated 1
million dollars in damage. Information on the
lightning strike provided by Northfield News
newspaper.
Isanti County
6 SE Isanti 0 0
Numerous small branches felled.
Isanti County
6 SE Isanti 0 0
Kanabec County
Ogilvie 0 0
Tree down.
Chisago County
4 NW Chisago City 0 0
Six inch diameter pine tree snapped off and
deposited on power line.
Lac Qui Parle County
3 NW Dawson 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
.5 SE Madison to 0 0
9.5 SE Madison
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
2 WNW Dawson to 0 0
1.5 W Dawson
A grove of trees was damaged in the tornado's
path, along with a few shingles and planks
that were torn off a barn, including a small
amount of siding ripped off a house. The storm
was also accompanied by large hail, very heavy
rain, and damaging downburst wind. The
downburst wind was in an area from one to
three miles north of the tornado track, and
some farms had scattered trees down, along
with shed and minor house damage.
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 0 0
Most of the hail reported as nickel size.
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson 0 0
Lac Qui Parle County
6 SE Dawson 0 0
Large trees downed.
Lac Qui Parle County
5 SE Dawson 0 0
Some farmers around Dawson experienced large
hail for 35 minutes, which decimated crops.
The hail swath was about 2 miles wide, from
just southeast of Madison, to the west side
of Dawson, then to about 5 miles southeast of
Dawson.
Lac Qui Parle County
.3 N Dawson to 0 0
.5 N Dawson
Severe crop damage north of town and along Hwy
212
Yellow Medicine
County
4 N Clarkfield 0 0
Morrison County
Motley 0 0
Tree felled over road.
Morrison County
8 ESE Motley 0 0
Tree toppled over road.
Mille Lacs County
2 N Isle 0 0
Tree felled over road.
Mille Lacs County
6 S Onamia 0 0
Tree downed over road.
Kanabec County
1 W Mora 0 0
Large branch fell across power line.
Kanabec County
Mora 0 0
Tree toppled at Grove Avenue and 3rd
Street.
MNZ041>045- Douglas--Todd--Morrison--Mille Lacs--
047>070-073>078- Kanabec--Stevens--Pope--Stearns--Benton--
082>085-091>093 Sherburne--Isanti--Chisago--Lac Qui Parle--
Swift--Chippewa--Kandiyohi--Meeker--Wright
--Hennepin--Anoka--Ramsey--Washington--
Yellow Medicine--Renville--Mcleod--Sibley--
Carver--Scott--Dakota--Redwood--Brown--
Nicollet--Le Sueur--Rice--Goodhue--
Watonwan--Blue Earth--Waseca--Steele--
Martin--Faribault--Freeborn
0 0
Temperatures topped out near 100 degrees
across much of central and southern
Minnesota during the afternoon hours of the
30th and 31st, with maximum heat indices
ranging from 105 on the 30th, to 110 on the
31st. No reports of fatalities or injuries
were received, but heat advisory criteria
were met.
Stevens County
11 S Morris 0 0
Hail occurred along Highway 59.
Douglas County
Alexandria 0 0
Large tree limb down across power line.
Douglas County
2 SE Miltona 0 0
Trees downed across road.
Morrison County
6 NE Little Falls 0 0
A tree was reported felled in Belle
Prairie Township.
Kanabec County
Ogilvie 0 0
Roof ripped off barn at 1806 Delta Street.
An out building on this property was also
damaged. The cover of a hot tub was
shredded. The strong winds also lifted a
calf out of its pen and flung it into a
pasture.
Sherburne County
Becker 0 0
Trees toppled over road.
MINNESOTA, Northeast
Cass County
5 E Pillager 0 0
Two large trees and several small trees
were blown down.
St. Louis County
2 NE Central Lakes 0 0
Many trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
8 NW Cook 0 0
Hail fell at the intersecion of Highways 53
and 73.
Crow Wing County
Brainerd/Crow 0 0
Wing C
St. Louis County
Crane Lake 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
3 S Buyck 0 0
Trees were blown down and power was out
for eight hours.
St. Louis County
Embarrass 0 0
A barn burned down after being struck by
lightning.
Itasca County
3 W Squaw Lake 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down.
St. Louis County
Embarrass 0 0
St. Louis County
Babbitt 0 0 50K
The large hail caused thousands of dollars
in damage to vehicles. The hail put
hundreds of large holes in the roof of the
local building center and caused major
damage at the local greenhouse.
Lake County
Isabella 0 0
Cook County
Lutsen 0 0
Cass County
Remer 0 0
A few eight inch diameter trees were blown
down. More trees and an aluminum screen
house was destroyed five miles northwest
of Remer.
Crow Wing County
Breezy Pt 0 0
Six to seven inch diameter trees were
blown down.
Crow Wing County
Pequot Lakes 0 0
Twelve inch diameter trees were blown down.
Carlton County
Cloquet 0 0
Carlton County
Esko 0 0
St. Louis County
Duluth 0 0
The fail fell in the Lakeside neighborhood.
St. Louis County
4 W Adolph 0 0
St. Louis County
Duluth 0 0
The hail fell at Spirit Mountain and lasted
four minutes.
St. Louis County
10 W Duluth 0 0
The hail fell at Midway Road and
Interstate 35.
St. Louis County
Duluth 0 0
Dime to quarter size hail fell for ten
minutes at Park Point in Duluth. Some trees
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Duluth 0 0
The hail fell on London Road.
Carlton County
Carlton 0 0
St. Louis County
Duluth 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down in
Gary-New Duluth.
St. Louis County
Hermantown 0 0
The hail fell on Anderson Road.
St. Louis County
West Duluth 0 0
The hail fell for ten minutes.
Cass County
Pine River 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Itasca County
Deer River 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Aitkin County
Mc Gregor 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Itasca County
Goodland 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Itasca County
Grand Rapids 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Crow Wing County
6 NW Brainerd 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down at
East Gull Lake.
St. Louis County
West Duluth 0 0
A huge cottonwood tree and some smaller
trees were blown down.
Aitkin County
Mc Gregor 0 0
Power lines were blown down.
Pine County
Hinckley 0 0
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Park benches were blown over.
Pine County
Pine City 0 0
Trees were blown down.
Cass County
Longville 0 0
Cass County
3 E Longville 0 0
Itasca County
Coleraine 0 0
Numerous trees and branches were also
blown down.
Itasca County
Nashwauk 0 0
Aitkin County
Swatara 0 0
St. Louis County
l E Gheen 0 0
A two-foot diameter pine tree was blown
down.
St. Louis County
4 WNW Tower 0 0
Twenty-inch diameter pine trees were blown
down on Birch Point of Lake Vermilion.
Itasca County
Coleraine 0 0
There were also numerous trees down.
St. Louis County
Ely 0 0
Large tree branches were blown down in
Whiteside Park. There was also nickel size
hail.
St. Louis County
Virginia 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down from
Virginia, Mt. Iron, Ely, and Babbit. More
trees and telephone poles were downed in
the Vermilion Lake area at these specific
locations: Birch Point, Mud Creek, Fraser
Bay, and Pine Island.
Itasca County
Nashwauk 0 0
St. Louis County
Mountain Iron 0 0
Multiple trees were blown down in the
Parkville area. Some were uprooted and some
were snapped off.
St. Louis County
Culver 0 0
MINNESOTA, Northwest
Marshall County
Alvarado 0 0
Several 6 inch diameter tree limbs were
broken off around town.
Marshall County
Warren 0 0
The power was knocked out in Warren.
Polk County
3 N East Grand
Forks 0 0
Several 4 to 6 inch diameter branches were
broken off trees.
Kittson County
Donaldson 0 0
Beltrami County
6 SSE Blackduck 0 0
A few birch trees were blown over and
several large branches were broken off of
evergreens along the east end of Rabideau
Lake.
Becker County
11 NW Ponsford 0 0
Becker County
Callaway 0 0
Mahnomen County
8 E Waubun 0 0
Becker County
1 S Detroit Lakes 0 0
Grant County
7 SW Hoffman 0 0
Grant County
3 SW Hoffman 0 0
MNZ001>002- West Polk--Norman--Roseau--Lake Of The
005>009-013>017- Woods--West Marshall--East Marshall--North
022>024-028-031>032 Beltrami--Pennington--Red Lake--East Polk--
North Clearwater--South Beltrami--Mahnomen
--South Clearwater--Hubbard--East Becker--
East Otter Tail--Wadena
0 0
Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack
of rain both contributed to a D2 drought
designation (per the U.S. Drought Monitor)
across portions of northwest and west
central Minnesota on July 18th. By July
25th, the designation was upgraded to a D3
(extreme drought) for Roseau, Lake of the
Woods, eastern Marshall, Polk, Mahnomen,
eastern Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater,
Pennington, Red Lake, Hubbard, and Wadena
counties.
The dry trend started in May, but became
much worse by June and July. In the heart
of the D3 area during the months of May
through July, Argyle reported 4.31 inches
of rain, Fosston reported 4.11 inches,
Kelliher reported 5.45 inches, and Roseau
reported 2.75 inches. In contrast, the 3
month normal for rainfall across this area
ranges from 7.5 to 12.5 inches.
Temperatures generally were above normal
for May, June, and July, but July was
definitely the warmest month. At Baudette,
there were 6 days during July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Baudette occurred on
the 16th, at 96 degrees. At Park Rapids,
there were 9 days in July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Park Rapids occurred
on the 30th, at 99 degrees. 100 degree
temperatures are fairly rare in northwest
and west central Minnesota, but several
locations in the drought area did reach the
century mark. On July 15th, Sabin hit a
high of 100 degrees. On July 30th, Sabin
hit 100 degrees again, while Ada climbed to
101.
Drought generally impacts agriculture,
forests, water supply and quality, and
utilities. The agricultural impact is hard
to quantify dollar-wise. However, yields
for most crops were down, but also were
widely variable. Burning restrictions went
into effect for both forested and grassland
areas. Despite the restrictions, numerous
grass fires were reported. Campfires and
fireworks were also banned in many
counties. The major cities that border the
Red River saw near record water consumption
in July. In conjunction with the hot, dry
weather and near record water consumption,
river flows also dropped way off. When the
Red River crested in Fargo on April 5th,
2006, the peak flow was around 19,800 cfs.
By mid July, the Red River flow in Fargo
dropped as low as 330 cfs. One modern day
historical low for the Red River at Fargo
was 63 cfs, measured back in July 1988.
Water restrictions were also put into place
in several communities. The hot weather
also produced toxic algae blooms on many
lakes.
MNZ003>004-027 Clay--Kittson--West Becker
0 0
Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack
of rain both caused the westward expansion
of the D2 drought designation (first issued
on July 18th) into the Red River Valley.
The dry trend started in May, but became
much worse by June and July. During the
months of May through July, the Fargo
airport reported 5.56 inches of rain and
the Grand Forks airport reported 4.07
inches. In contrast, the 3 month normal for
rainfall in both areas ranged from 8 to 9
inches. In Fargo between June 24th and July
24th (29 consecutive days), no measurable
rain fell. Temperatures generally were
above normal for May, June, and July, but
July was definitely the warmest month. At
Fargo, there were 11 days during July with
high temperatures above 90 degrees and 2
days above 100 degrees. There was also a
period of 6 days in a row with high
temperatures above 90 degrees (July 11-16).
The highest July temperature for Fargo
occurred on the 30th, at 102 degrees, which
set a new record high. At Grand Forks,
there were 10 days in July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Grand Forks occurred
on the 16th, at 98 degrees. 100 degree
temperatures are fairly rare in along the
Red River Valley (the last 100 degree day
in Fargo was June 17, 1995), but several
locations in the drought area did reach the
century mark. On July 15th, Fargo hit a
high of 101 degrees and Sabin hit 100
degrees. On July 30th, Fargo hit 102
degrees, Ada hit 101 degrees, and Sabin
hit 100 degrees.
Drought generally impacts agriculture,
forests, water supply and quality, and
utilities. The agricultural impact is hard
to quantify dollar-wise. However, yields
for most crops were down, but also were
widely variable. Burning restrictions went
into effect for both forested and grassland
areas. Despite the restrictions, numerous
grass fires were reported. Campfires and
fireworks were also banned in many
counties. The major cities that border the
Red River saw near record water consumption
in July. In conjunction with the hot, dry
weather and near record water consumption,
river flows also dropped way off. When the
Red River crested in Fargo on April 5th,
2006, the peak flow was around 19,800 cfs.
By mid July, the Red River flow in Fargo
dropped as low as 330 cfs. One modern day
historical low for the Red River at Fargo
was 63 cfs, measured back in July 1988.
Water restrictions were also put into place
in several communities. The hot weather
also produced toxic algae blooms on many
lakes.
Wilkin County
4 W Campbell 0 0
Crops were heavily damaged by the hail.
Wilkin County
4 W Campbell 0 0
Kittson County
4 SE Hallock 0 0
Kittson County
4 SE Hallock 0 0
Significant tree damage occurred from
strong straight line winds.
Kittson County
3 ESE Kennedy 0 0
A funnel cloud developed under a persistent
wall cloud formation and was witnessed by a
farmer in his field southeast of Kennedy.
The wall cloud appeared to turn to the
right of its original southeast path and
toward a more southerly direction at that
point. A tornadic touchdown initiated
several minutes later east of Donaldson.
Kittson County
5 ENE Donaldson 0 0
Several square miles of crops were
shattered or flattened by large hail in
eastern Davis and western Springbrook
townships.
Kittson County
4 E Donaldson 0 0
Kittson County
3 ENE Donaldson to 0 0 40K
5 ESE Donaldson
The tornado touched down in a field just
north of highway 11 and travelled for about
3.5 miles before it crossed into Marshall
county. Tornadic winds snapped several
cottonwood trees at a homestead and swirled
tree branches around the yard. Smaller tree
branches were lofted over a mile to the
south by the tornado and crops were swirled
by the winds. Peak winds were estimated at
80 mph.
Marshall County
9 NE Stephen 0 0
Marshall County
6 NNE Stephen to 0 0 10K
5 NNE Stephen
This tornado originated in Kittson county 3
miles east-northeast of Donaldson at 1602
CST. The tornado blew over a road sign and
caused additional extreme wind stress as
crops were swirled by the winds. Peak wind
speeds were estimated at 80 mph.
Beltrami County
10 WNW Ponemah 0 0
Quarter to golfball sized hail occurred
along the northwest corner of the Lower Red
Lake.
Pennington County
13 SW Thief River 0 0
Fall
The hail fell near the Pennington and Red
Lake county line.
Red Lake County
1 NE Dorothy 0 0
The hail fell near the Red lake and
Pennington county line.
Red Lake County
1 SSE Dorothy 0 0
A persistent wall cloud with developing
funnel was observed moving to the south-
southeast. A touchdown occurred later east
of Huot.
Red Lake County
10 W Red Lake 0 0
Falls
The large hail broke windows and damaged
siding. Crop damage was also reported.
Red Lake County
Red Lake Falls 0 0
Red Lake County
1 E Hoot to 0 0 20K
1.5 SE Huot
A tornado touched down intermittently along
a 2.5 mile track to the south, which began
in Red Lake county and ended in Polk
county. The tornado swirled swaths of grain
and flipped a shed door up onto the shed
roof. It also broke off numerous large tree
branches in shelterbelts along its path.
Peak wind speeds were estimated at 65 mph.
Polk County
4 NNE Gentilly to 0 0 10K
2.5 NE Gentilly
This tornado originated in Red Lake county
1 mile east of Hoot at 1746 CST. The
tornado broke numerous large branches in
various shelterbelts along its route. Peak
wind speeds were estimated at 65 mph.
Polk County
14 NW Mentor 0 0
Red Lake County
4 SSW Red Lake 0 0 2K
Falls
6 S Red Lake Falls
The tornado continued intermittently along
the 2.5 mile damage track. Numerous large
tree branches were broken off in
shelterbelts along the track and large hay
bales were tumbled around. Peak winds were
estimated at about 70 mph.
Polk County
3 SE Gentilly 0 0
Red Lake County
7 SW Terrebonne 0 0
Quarter to tennis ball sized hail fell
southwest of Terrebonne. The hail continued
into Polk county.
Polk County
6 NW Mentor 0 0
Quarter to tennis ball sized hail fell
northwest of Mentor.
Polk County
Mentor 0 0
Polk County
3 SW Mentor 0 0
Polk County
4 S Mentor 0 0
Polk County
7 SW Erskine 0 0
The large hail fell at Union Lake.
Polk County
7 SW Erskine 0 0
Numerous large tree branches and smaller
trees were snapped off. Heavy log
constructed lawn furnature and a small
storage shed were blown around.
Polk County
5 S Erskine 0 0
Polk County
6 W Winger 0 0
Polk County
3 W Winger 0 0
Hail, ranging in size from a quarter to a
hen egg, covered the road.
Malmomen County
4 N Bejou 0 0
Polk County
Winger 0 0
Norman County
3 NE Ranum 0 0
Hail covered the ground.
Mahnomen County
4 NE Mahnomen 0 0
Norman County
Ada 0 0
A 100 foot tall cottonwood tree three feet
wide at the base was blown down by
downburst wind.
Norman County
Gary 0 0
Mahnomen County
2 W Bejou 0 0
Nickle to quarter sized hail fell.
Polk County
Lengby 0 0
Polk County
Lengby 0 0
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down with reports of power outages.
Clearwater County
5 E Bagley 0 0
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down.
Beltrami County
Wilton 0 0
2 inch diameter tree branches were snapped
off.
Beltrami County
Bemidji 0 0
A 6 inch diameter tree was snapped off and
5 smaller trees were blown down. Other tree
branches were also snapped off by the
strong wind.
Otter Tail County
Perham 0 0
Several trees were blown down in town.
Otter Tail County
5 N New York Mills 0 0
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down.
Wadena County
2 ESE Wadena 0 0
The wind gust was measured by a MNDOT RWIS
sensor along U.S. Highway 10 at mile post
94.
Wadena County
5 E Aldrich 0 0
The wind gust was measured at the Staples
airport in southeast Wadena county.
Kittson County
4 ENE St Vincent 0 0
Dime to quarter size hail fell.
Kittson County
4 WSW Karlstad 0 0
The strong wind knocked down power lines.
Marshall County
7 N Florian 0 0
Power lines were blown down.
Roseau County
9 ENE Skime 0 0
Large poplar trees were blown down onto
the road.
Beltrami County
5 NE Waskish 0 0
8 to 10 inch diameter poplar trees were
blown down.
Lake Of The Woods
County
2 E Baudette 0 0
MINNESOTA, Southeast
Mower County
Austin 0 0
Dodge County
Hayfield 0 0 0.80K
Mower County
Austin 0 0 2.5K
Olmsted County
Byron 0 0 0.10K
Fillmore County
Preston 0 0 0.75K
Law enforcement officials reported wind
gusts estimated at 60 to 65 mph, which
knocked down numerous trees. In addition,
a large marquee sign was blown into a
highway at Hayfield (Dodge County).
Olmsted County
4 W Oronoco 0 0
Fillmore County
1 E Preston 0 0
Penny size hail was reported by the public
and storm spotters.
Dodge County
5 NE Concord 0 0
Wabasha County
3 S Kellogg 0 0
Wabasha County
Kellogg 0 0
Penny to nickel size hail was reported by
storm spotters and the public.
Lyon County
6 ENE Minneota 0 0
Lincoln County
11 NNE Ivanhoe 0 0
Lyon County
1 N Marshall 0 0
Lyon County
Taunton 0 0
Lyon County
3 NE Marshall 0 0
Cottonwood County
9 ENE Jeffers 0 0
Jackson County
5 NE Bergen 0 0
Cottonwood County
Bingham Lake 0 0
Large hail was accompanied by very heavy
rain.
Cottonwood County
Windom 0 0
Jackson County
12 N Alpha 0 0
MINNESOTA, West
NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA, West Central
Traverse County
3 ENE Wheaton 0 0
Traverse County
15 N Wheaton 0 0
MNZ039-046 Traverse--Big Stone
0 0
Much above normal temperatures and high
humidity combined to bring heat indices of
105 to 115 degrees to parts of west central
Minnesota. High temperatures were in the upper
90s to around 105 for the three day period.
MISSISSIPPI, Central
Warren County
5 SE Vicksburg 0 0 12K
Localized heavy rain, between 2 and 4
inches, fell across portions of central
Warren county and caused the flooding of a
few county roads. A couple of the roads had
1 to 3 feet of water flowing over them. One
vehicle stalled and became submerged by
several feet of water and the driver had to
be rescued by a passer-by.
MSZ018>019- Bolivar--Sunflower--Leflore--Grenada--Carroll--
025>066-072>074 Montgomery--Webster--Clay--Lowndes--Choctaw--
Oktibbeha--Washington--Humphreys--Holmes--
Attala--Winston--Noxubee--Issaquena--Sharkey--
Yazoo--Madison--Leake--Neshoba--Kemper--
Warren--Hinds--Rankin--Scott--Newton--
Lauderdale--Claiborne--Copiah--Simpson--Smith--
Jasper--Clarke--Jefferson--Adams--Franklin--
Lincoln--Lawrence--Jefferson Davis--Covington--
Jones--Marion--Lamar--Forrest
0 0 76.5K
A small "heat wave" gripped the region
during the middle of July with high
temperature ranging from the upper 90s to
around 100 degrees for five days with
overnight lows only reaching the middle
70s. The hottest temperatures during this
period occurred from the Mississippi Delta,
across northern Mississippi and then down
to the Jackson Metro and toward Meridian.
This area peaked between 100 and 102
degrees for at least two days during the
hot five day stretch.
An area particularly hard hit was in Leake
County just outside Carthage. Here a
chicken farmer lost 9000 laying hens. The
chickens died because of oxygen depletion
when the air ventilation fans broke. With
outside air temperatures at 100 degrees and
no ventilation, the birds only have about
30 minutes then the air temperature gets
too hot, oxygen is used up and the birds
perish. The lost of these 9000 chickens
cost the farmer 76,500 dollars.
Clarke County
3 SW Quitman 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Lowndes County
5 ENE Columbus 0 0
Lowndes County
Columbus 1 0
Lightning struck a man while going outside
to lower the windows on some vehicles.
Lightning struck a pecan tree and then
traveled to a clothes line where the man
was walking underneath. The man was in a
coma for a week and a half before he passed
away due to injuries from the lightning
strike. M72UT
Lamar County
Lumberton 0 0 5K
Several trees were blown down around town.
Hinds County
4 WSW Raymond 0 0
Hinds County
4 WSW Raymond 0 0 100K
Lightning struck a church at the
intersection of Dupree Road and Old Port
Gibson Road. The church caught fire and
was heavily damaged.
Kemper County
2 W Preston 0 0
Kemper County
2 W Preston 0 0 50K
A few trees were blown down along with some
homes sustaining roof damage from blown off
shingles.
Scott County
3 E Morton 0 0
Several trees were blown down in the Kalem
Community.
Lincoln County
4 SE Enterprise to 0 0 150K
Enterprise
Lincoln County
3 S Enterprise to 0 0 20K
Enterprise
An intense thunderstorm developed over the
eastern portion of Lincoln County and
produced large hail along with a damaging
microburst. Most of the hail and wind
damage occurred around the Enterprise
Community with hail ranging from penny to
golf ball sized. The wind damage was in the
form of dozens of trees blown down along
with a few carports blown over.
Rankin County
4 NE Florence to 0 0
2 W Florence
A swath of penny to ping pong ball sized
hail fell from just northeast of Florence
to a few miles west of town.
Rankin County
2 W Florence 0 0 30K
Several trees and a few power lines were
blown down.
Lincoln County
5 ENE Brookhaven 0 0
Lincoln County
10 NE Brookhaven 0 0
Nickel sized hail fell at Lake Lincoln
State Park.
Covington County
3 N Collins 0 0
A couple of trees were blown down.
Lincoln County
5 N Brookhaven 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down a few miles
north of Brookhaven along Interstate 55.
Lawrence County
Oma 0 0
A couple of trees were blown down.
Copiah County
4 W Hazlehurst 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Lowndes County
3 SE Columbus 0 0 10K
A couple of trees, several large limbs and
a power pole were blown down just outside
of Columbus.
Winston County
10 NE Louisville 0 0 30K
Several trees and power lines were blown
down.
Rankin County
4 S Brandon 0 0
Lawrence County
5 NW Topeka 0 0 130K
A home was struck by lighting and burned
down.
Lawrence County
5 NW Topeka 0 0
A couple of trees were blown down.
Hinds County
Terry 0 0 10K
A couple of power lines were blown down.
Lincoln County
7 NNE Ruth 0 0
Several trees were blown down around East
Lincoln off Pleasant Grove Road.
Covington County
2 W Hot Coffee 0 0
Kemper County
11 N De Kalb 0 0
Noxubee County
6 SW Shuqualak 0 0
Penny hail occurred along the Kemper/
Noxubee County line at Highway 39.
Marion County
10 W Columbia 0 0 25K
Several trees and power lines were blown
down.
Copiah County
4 N Crystal Spgs 0 0
Several trees were blown down on Rhymes
Road.
Lincoln County
2 SW Brookhaven to 0 0
2 NW Brookhaven
Jefferson Davis
County
3 NE Oak Vale 0 0
Copiah County
Hazlehurst 0 0
Hinds County
6 W Byram to 0 0 50K
3 W Utica
Sporatic wind damage occurred along a swath
from just west of Byram, south of Raymond
to just west of Utica. Several trees were
blown down in this general area across
southern Hinds County along with a few
power lines.
Smith County
1 NW Raleigh 0 0
Hinds County
3 SW Jackson 0 0
Penny hail occurred at CMMC Hospital.
Hinds County
2 SW Jackson 0 0 100K
Several trees were blown down in South
Jackson. One downed tree destroyed a home.
Hinds County
Jackson Hawkins 0 0
Fld
Simpson County
Mendenhall 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Jefferson Davis
County
Carson 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Simpson County
3 W Pinola 0 0
Smith County
5 W Raleigh 0 0
A few trees were blown down on Highway 18.
Lincoln County
9 W Brookhaven 0 0
Claiborne County
6 NNE Hermanville 0 0
A few trees were blown down and some large
limbs were torn and broken off trees.
Smith County
Polkville 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Scott County
8 SW Pulaski 0 0
Rankin County
6 S Pelahatchie 0 0 2K
Two cows were struck by lightning, both
animals were killed.
Rankin County
2 SE Puckett 0 0 75K
Several trees were blown down along with
a portion of a roof blown off a chicken
house.
Franklin County
4 N Eddiceton 0 0 25K
Several trees and power lines were blown
down around the New Hope Community.
Jefferson County
Union Church 0 0
Several trees were blown down near the
intersection of Highway 28E and 550.
Clarke County
Quitman 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Attala County
3 E Sallis 0 0 2K
A few trees were blown down and a fence was
destroyed.
Forrest County
Hattiesburg Arpt to 0 0 1K
2 S Petal
A 52 KT wind gust was measured at
Hattiesburg Regional Airport. The downburst
lasted several minutes and downed several
trees just south of Petal.
Franklin County
4 N Roxie 0 0
Several trees were blown down across the
northwest portion of the county.
Adams County
Natchez 0 0 75K
Several trees were blown down around the
city along with some power lines. Six large
oak trees were blown down in the city park.
One tree fell on a car and another on a
house.
Warren County
Vicksburg 0 0 10K
A few trees and power lines were blown
down.
Forrest County
Petal to 0 0 25K
Hattiesburg
Numerous trees were blown down in the
cities of Hattiesburg and Petal.
Forrest County
5 W Carnes 0 0
Nickel sized hail fell around Highway 13 at
the intersection of Forrest, Lamar and
Pearl River Counties.
Lamar County
6 E Lumberton 0 0
Forrest County
Hattiesburg 0 0
Winston County
Plattsburg 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Clay County
West Pt 0 0
Clay County
West Pt 0 0 30K
Numerous trees were blown down around the
city.
Montgomery County
Stewart 0 0 10K
Webster County
4 WSW Tomnolen 0 0 20K
Several trees, power lines and numerous
large limbs were blown down across a road.
The damage occurred just north of the
Stewart Community along the Webster/
Montgomery County line.
Hinds County
Jackson 0 0 50K
Locally heavy rainfall caused several
streets to flood in Downtown Jackson.
A few cars stalled in the high water.
Carroll County
Carrollton 0 0 30K
Lightning struck a tree and the exploding
bark broke out 15 windows of a nearby
house.
Noxubee County
Shuqualak 0 0 15K
A few trees and power lines were blown down
along with one light pole.
Neshoba County
8 W Philadelphia 0 3
Lightning struck near the Pearl River
Resort water park and injured 3 people.
Neshoba County
4 E Philadelphia 0 0
A few trees were blown down across Highway
16E and Highway 482.
Clarke County
6 SW Quitman 0 0
Several trees were blown down between
Quitman and Heidelberg.
Jasper County
Countywide 0 0 20K
Many trees were blown down around the
county.
Madison County
3 SE Gluckstadt 0 0
Penny to nickel sized hail fell near Twin
Harbors Subdivision.
Madison County
4 NE Madison 0 0 75K
Several trees were blown down off Old
Canton Road. A few trees were down on power
lines and one tree was down on a house.
Hinds County
Jackson 0 0
A few trees were blown down in North
Jackson.
Warren County
Vicksburg 0 0 300K
Very heavy rains, locally 4 to 5 inches,
fell across a large portion of Vicksburg in
about a two hour period on July 22nd. This
type of quick heavy rainfall caused many
streets to flood with several homes in the
city having water enter the home.
Warren County
Vicksburg 0 0
Several trees were blown down.
Yazoo County
Yazoo City 0 0 40K
Several trees were blown down around town,
one tree was down on a home.
Lamar County
Oak Grove 0 0
Lightning struck a house and the subsequent
fire caused significant roof and structural
damage to the home.
Copiah County
2 N Wesson 0 0
A couple of trees were blown down along
Highway 51.
Jones County
3 WSW Ellisville 0 0
to W Ellisville
Copiah County
2 NNW Georgetown 0 0
Multiple trees were blown down between
Georgetown and Hopewell along Highway 27.
Simpson County
2 NW Harrisville 0 0
A few trees were blown down along Joe Dear
just northwest of Harrisville.
Jones County
Sandersville 0 0 70K
An intense microburst occurred in
Sandersville and downed numerous trees
across the area. Several trees blocked and
the railroad track. One tree was also down
on a mobile home.
Rankin County
4 SE Pelahatchie 0 0 10K
to 1 SE Brandon
A few large trees were blown down and
blocking Gulde-Shilo Road as well as
several more blown down just southeast
of Downtown Brandon.
Clarke County
Pachuta 0 0 20K
A few power lines were blown down.
MSZ052 Lauderdale
0 0 0.10K
The ASOS, at Key Field, measured a 48 kt
(55 mph) wind gust.
Clarke County
De Soto 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Clarke County
2 W Shubuta 0 0 15K
Several trees were blown down along with a few
power lines.
Jones County
Sandersville to 0 0 50K
6 N Laurel
Numerous trees were blown down across the
northern portion of the county. One tree
fell on a house in Sandersville.
Jones County
6 SE Sandersville 0 0 300K
A couple of chicken houses were destroyed
and another two were damaged.
MSZ074 Forrest
0 0 5K
One power line was blown down along the
leading edge of a gust front from a near by
thunderstorm.
Covington County
Hot Coffee 0 0
A few trees were blown down around Hot
Coffee.
Hinds County
Jackson 0 0 30K
Heavy rainfall, about 1 inch, fell in a
short period of time across portions of
Jackson. This resulted in a portion of
Terry Road to have nearly 6 to 10 inches
of standing water across it. A few cars
stalled and received minor water damage.
MISSISSIPPI, North
MSZ016 Lee
1 0
A construction worker, a male in his early
to middle 40s, died due to excessive heat
while working at a church on West Jackson
Street in Tupelo. Heat indices at the time
were close to 105 degrees.
M430U
MSZ014 Union
0 0
Intense heat, dry conditions, and gusty
winds contributed to a wildfire that burned
100 acres of pine trees in an area just
behind the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in
Myrtle.
Monroe County
Prairie 0 0 2K
Straight line winds knocked down numerous
trees.
Monroe County
1 W Aberdeen to 0 0 2K
Aberdeen
Straight line winds knocked down trees at
Old Highway 25 north of Dan Taylor Road, as
well as near Old Highway 45. Trees were
also knocked down at 301 Locust Street in
Aberdeen.
Monroe County
Aberdeen 0 0 2K
A few trees were knocked down on Bethlehem
Road.
Alcorn County
Corinth 0 0 10K
Lightning struck a shed and a barn in
Corinth around 2 pm, starting fires to both
buildings. The barns housed construction
materials and equipment. Firemen were able
to save the lower level of the barn.
Alcorn County
Corinth 0 0 1K
MISSISSIPPI, South
Harrison County
Saucier 0 0
A lightning strike started a fire in a
mobile home.
Pearl River County
Countywide 0 0 2K
Thunderstorms blew down several trees at
various locations around the county and
produced small hail.
Harrison County
Lyman 0 0
Penny size hail was reported along
Highway 49.
MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
Stone County
Wiggins 0 0 8K
High winds from a thunderstorm blew down
several trees near Wiggins. Many of these
trees were weakened by winds from Hurricane
Katrina last August.
Perry County
New Augusta 0 0
St. Francois County
Farmington 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees,
numerous large tree limbs and several power
lines.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
4 437
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the
middle 90s to the around 100 with the Heat
Index ranging from around 100 to 115. On
July 17, 101 people were treated at Busch
Stadium during the St. Louis Cardinals
baseball game. To make matters worse,
severe thunderstorms roared though the
area on July 19 and 21, creating the worst
power outage in St. Louis history. Up to
700,000 metered buildings lost power at
some point through the 21st and for many
the power was not restored for a week to 10
days. Over 400 heat related injuries were
reported in the City of St. Louis with 4
deaths. Also, over 500 gastrointestinal
illnesses were reported during the power
outage. This believed to be due to people
eating spoiled food from the lack of
refrigeration.
F93PH, M56PH, M49PH, M78PH
St. Francois County
Park Hills 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down
throughout town.
St. Francois County
Farmington 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down and several trees were blown over.
Ste. Genevieve
County
5.2 W Sprott 0 0
Several large tree limbs and a couple of
trees were blown down at the intersection
of Highways D and 0 in far western Ste.
Genevieve County.
Franklin County
Pacific 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Franklin County
Pacific 0 0
Franklin County
2.4 SE Union 0 0
Thunderstorm winds picked up rocks from the
roof of a building on the East Central
College's campus and threw them onto cars in
the parking lot below. Several of the cars
sustained broken windows due to this.
Callaway County
4.8 ESE Fulton 0 0
Several large tree branches were blown down
and one tree was uprooted near the
intersection of county roads 102W and 113N.
Lewis County
3.2 NNE Maywood 0 0
Franklin County
New Haven 0 0
Audrain County
Mexico 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and several power
lines were blown down.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 0 0
Boone County
Rocheport 0 0
A large tree fell onto a mobile home, causing
moderate damage. No injuries were reported.
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--Jefferson
3 306
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the
middle 90s to a high of 100 on July 19. To
make matters worse, severe thunderstorms
roared across the region on the 19th and
21st causing a historic power outage. Up to
700,000 metered buildings were without
power. In some cases power was not restored
for a week to 10 days. St. Louis County
reported over 250 heat related injuries
with 2 deaths. One heat related death was
reported in Jefferson County. M93PH,
M60PH, M54PH
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--Rails--
026>027-034>036- Pike--Boone--Audrain--Moniteau--Cole--Osage
041>042-047>052- --Callaway--Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade
059>060-072>075- --Warren--Crawford--Washington--St.
084>085-099 Francois--Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--
Reynolds
0 12
Right on schedule, a mid-July heat wave hit
Missouri as temperatures soared into the
middle 90s to around 100. Columbia hit 101
on the 19th and 103 on the 20th. The Heat
Index ranged from 105 to close to 110.
St. Francois County
4 E Farmington 0 0
Ste. Genevieve
County
6.8 W Coffman 0 0
Madison County
2 NNW
Fredericktown 0 0
Madison County
Fredericktown 0 0
Iron County
2 S Ironton 0 0
Several power lines were blown down.
Iron County
4 S Ironton 0 0
Reynolds County
2 NNE Centerville 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down on Route
21 north northeast of Centerville.
Gasconade County
Bland 0 0
Osage County
2 E Linn 0 0
Osage County
5 N Rich Fountain 0 0
Several trees were blown down across
Highway U between Rich Fountain and Linn.
Lincoln County
1 E Silex 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Florissant 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Also, several power lines were blown down
at the intersection of Lindbergh and New
Halls Ferry Road.
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
Several trees and large tree limbs were
blown down near Francis Howell North
High School.
St. Louis County
Hazelwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake 0 0
Several large trees were blown down
blocking traffic near the intersection
of Redman and Bellefontaine Roads.
St. Louis County
Overland 0 0
St. Charles County
2 E St Charles 0 0
Two semis were blown over on Hwy 370
bridge.
St. Louis County
University City 0 0
Numerous large trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
Brentwood 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
Lincoln County
Winfield 0 0
Several large trees were blown down. One of
the trees landed on top of an unoccupied
car.
St. Louis County
St Louis-Lambert
Int 0 0
Thunderstorm winds tore off a portion of
the airport terminal roof at Lambert
International Airport and blew it onto
Interstate 70. Also, numerous signs in the
area were blown down generating a lot of
debris. The power was knocked out to all
but the East Terminal for several hours,
delaying some flights.
St. Charles County
St Charles 0 0
Numerous power lines were blown down and
arcing, causing a number of fires and
alarms within the city of St. Charles.
St. Louis County
Oakville 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Louis County
Olivette 0 0
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ladue 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Several large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 SSW St Louis 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs blown down.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 NW St Louis 0 0
Sumner High School in the north portion of
the city of St. Louis sustained moderate
roof damage.
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 0 30 259K
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial
collapse of a building that was due to be
renovated in Lacledes Landing just north of
the Arch. Some of the bricks landed on the
Eads Bridge causing the bridge to be
temporarily closed to traffic. On the Arch
grounds 120 trees were blown over and 90
others were severely damaged. At Busch
Stadium, the infield tarp was torn and 30
people sustained injuries due to flying
debris, including trash cans and vendor
stands that were blown over within the
stadium. Four of the people injured had to
be hospitalized briefly. Also, numerous
trees, tree limbs, street signs and power
lines were blown down throughout the city.
By the time the storms had moved south of
the St. Louis area, an estimated 500,000
customers were without electric power. It
took almost a week to get all the power
restored. It was the worst power outage in
the history of the area.
St. Charles County
O Fallon 0 0
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as well
as several trees.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 W St Louis to 0 0
4 W St Louis
Several windows were blown out of buildings
in the Central West End and about 60 trees
were blown over in Forest Park. Also, the
roof of a home was blown off and thrown
into the street on top of an unoccupied car
in Dogtown.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 S St Louis 0 2
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial
collapse of a building in the Soulard area
... at the intersection of Lemp Avenue and
Sidney Street ... which fell onto the
adjacent restaurant causing two people to
sustain major injuries. They both had to
be hospitalized for a time.
St. Louis County
Warson Woods 0 0
Numerous trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
St. Louis County
.8 S Warson Woods 0 0
Several trees were blown down in Glendale.
A couple of the trees landed on homes and
cars causing minor to moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Crestwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Webster Groves 0 0
Countless trees and tree limbs were blown
down across the area, some of the limbs
causing damage to homes and automobiles.
The trees and tree limbs also took down
numerous power lines. Electric service was
out for a week in some areas.
St. Louis County
Shrewsbury 0 0
Several power poles were broken and
numerous trees were uprooted.
St. Louis County
Manchester 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove 0 0
The thunderstorm winds blew over 114 trees
and hacked off thousands of branches in the
289 acre Tower Grove Park. Also, as many as
100 severely damaged trees may need to be
chopped down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 0 0
St. Charles County
Cottleville 0 0
St. Louis County
Florissant 0 0
More tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 0 0
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. A few of the trees landed
on homes and car causing minor to moderate
damage.
St. Louis County
Affton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds caused moderate roof
damage to a building in Affton. Also,
numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
Several trees and tree limbs were blown
down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
Jefferson County
Arnold 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ferguson 0 0
A large tree was blown down on a home
causing moderate damage on Elizabeth Street
just south of 1-270. No one in the home was
injured.
St. Louis County
2 SE Affton 0 0
Several large trees were blown over as well
as numerous power lines and tree limbs.
St. Louis County
Mehlville 0 0
Two large trees were blown down and one
roof was partially blown off of a house
near the 1-55 and Lindbergh Boulevard
intersection.
Franklin County
Labadie 0 0
Several trees were blown down. One tree
fell onto a restaurant causing moderate
damage.
MISSOURI, East
St. Francois County
Farmington 0 0
Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees,
numerous large tree limbs and several power
lines.
MOZ064
4 437
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the middle
90s to the around 100 with the Heat Index
ranging from around 100 to 115. On July 17,
101 people were treated at Busch Stadium during
the St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. To make
matters worse, severe thunderstorms roared
though the area on July 19 and 21, creating the
worst power outage in St. Louis history. Up to
700,000 metered buildings lost power at some
point through the 21st and for many the power
was not restored for a week to 10 days. Over 400
heat related injuries were reported in the City
of St. Louis with 4 deaths. Also, over 500
gastrointestinal illnesses were reported during
the power outage. This believed to be due to
people eating spoiled food from the lack of
refrigeration.
F93PH, M56PH, M49PH, M78PH
St. Francois County
Park Hills 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down
throughout town.
St. Francois County
Farmington 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down and several trees were blown over.
Ste. Genevieve
County
5.2 W Sprott 0 0
Several large tree limbs and a couple of trees
were blown down at the intersection of Highways
D and 0 in far western Ste. Genevieve County.
Franklin County
Pacific 0 0
A few trees were blown down.
Franklin County
Pacific 0 0
Franklin County
2.4 SE Union 0 0
Thunderstorm winds picked up rocks from the
roof of a building on the East Central
College's campus and threw them onto cars in
the parking lot below. Several of the cars
sustained broken windows due to this.
Callaway County
4.8 ESE Fulton 0 0
Several large tree branches were blown down
and one tree was uprooted near the
intersection of county roads 102W and 113N.
Lewis County
3.2 NNE Maywood 0 0
Franklin County
New Haven 0 0
Audrain County
Mexico 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and several power
lines were blown down.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 0 0
Boone County
Rocheport 0 0
A large tree fell onto a mobile home, causing
moderate damage. No injuries were reported.
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--Jefferson
3 306
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the middle
90s to a high of 100 on July 19. To make
matters worse, severe thunderstorms roared
across the region on the 19th and 21st causing
a historic power outage. Up to 700,000 metered
buildings were without power. In some cases
power was not restored for a week to 10 days.
St. Louis County reported over 250 heat
related injuries with 2 deaths. One heat
related death was reported in Jefferson
County. M93PH, M60PH, M54PH
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--Rails--
026>027-034>036- Pike--Boone--Audrain--Moniteau--Cole--Osage--
041>042-047>052- Callaway--Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade--
059>060-072>075- Warren--Crawford--Washington--St. Francois--
084>085-099 Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--Reynolds
0 12
Right on schedule, a mid-July heat wave hit
Missouri as temperatures soared into the
middle 90s to around 100. Columbia hit 101
on the 19th and 103 on the 20th. The Heat
Index ranged from 105 to close to 110.
St. Francois County
4 E Farmington 0 0
Ste. Genevieve
County
6.8 W Coffman 0 0
Madison County
2 NNW
Fredericktown 0 0
Madison County
Fredericktown 0 0
Iron County
2 S Ironton 0 0
Several power lines were blown down.
Iron County
4 S Ironton 0 0
Reynolds County
2 NNE Centerville 0 0
Numerous trees were blown down on Route
21 north northeast of Centerville.
Gasconade County
Bland 0 0
Osage County
2 E Linn 0 0
Osage County
5 N Rich Fountain 0 0
Several trees were blown down across
Highway U between Rich Fountain and Linn.
Lincoln County
1 E Silex 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Florissant 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Also, several power lines were blown down at
the intersection of Lindbergh and New Halls
Ferry Road.
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
Several trees and large tree limbs were
blown down near Francis Howell North
High School.
St. Louis County
Hazelwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake 0 0
Several large trees were blown down blocking
traffic near the intersection of Redman and
Bellefontaine Roads.
St. Louis County
Overland 0 0
St. Charles County
2 E St Charles 0 0
Two semis were blown over on Hwy 370 bridge.
St. Louis County
University City 0 0
Numerous large trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
Brentwood 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
Lincoln County
Winfield 0 0
Several large trees were blown down. One of
the trees landed on top of an unoccupied car.
St. Louis County
St Louis-Lambert
Int 0 0
Thunderstorm winds tore off a portion of the
airport terminal roof at Lambert International
Airport and blew it onto Interstate 70. Also,
numerous signs in the area were blown down
generating a lot of debris. The power was
knocked out to all but the East Terminal
for several hours, delaying some flights.
St. Charles County
St Charles 0 0
Numerous power lines were blown down and
arcing, causing a number of fires and
alarms within the city of St. Charles.
St. Louis County
Oakville 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Louis County
Olivette 0 0
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ladue 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Several large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 SSW St Louis 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs blown down.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 NW St Louis 0 0
Sumner High School in the north portion of
the city of St. Louis sustained moderate
roof damage.
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 0 30 259K
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial collapse
of a building that was due to be renovated in
Lacledes Landing just north of the Arch. Some
of the bricks landed on the Eads Bridge causing
the bridge to be temporarily closed to traffic.
On the Arch grounds 120 trees were blown over
and 90 others were severely damaged. At Busch
Stadium, the infield tarp was torn and 30
people sustained injuries due to flying debris,
including trash cans and vendor stands that
were blown over within the stadium. Four of the
people injured had to be hospitalized briefly.
Also, numerous trees, tree limbs, street signs
and power lines were blown down throughout the
city. By the time the storms had moved south of
the St. Louis area, an estimated 500,000
customers were without electric power. It took
almost a week to get all the power restored.
It was the worst power outage in the history
of the area.
St. Charles County
O Fallon 0 0
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as well
as several trees.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 W St Louis to 0 0
4 W St Louis
Several windows were blown out of buildings in
the Central West End and about 60 trees were
blown over in Forest Park. Also, the roof of a
home was blown off and thrown into the street
on top of an unoccupied car in Dogtown.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 S St Louis 0 2
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial collapse
of a building in the Soulard area ... at the
intersection of Lemp Avenue and Sidney
Street ... which fell onto the adjacent
restaurant causing two people to sustain
major injuries. They both had to be
hospitalized for a time.
St. Louis County
Warson Woods 0 0
Numerous trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
St. Louis County
.8 S Warson Woods 0 0
Several trees were blown down in Glendale.
A couple of the trees landed on homes and
cars causing minor to moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Crestwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Webster Groves 0 0
Countless trees and tree limbs were blown
down across the area, some of the limbs
causing damage to homes and automobiles. The
trees and tree limbs also took down numerous
power lines. Electric service was out for a
week in some areas.
St. Louis County
Shrewsbury 0 0
Several power poles were broken and numerous
trees were uprooted.
St. Louis County
Manchester 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove 0 0
The thunderstorm winds blew over 114 trees
and hacked off thousands of branches in the
289 acre Tower Grove Park. Also, as many as
100 severely damaged trees may need to be
chopped down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 0 0
St. Charles County
Cottleville 0 0
St. Louis County
Florissant 0 0
More tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 0 0
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Kirkwood 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. A few of the trees landed
on homes and car causing minor to moderate
damage.
St. Louis County
Affton 0 0
Thunderstorm winds caused moderate roof
damage to a building in Affton. Also,
numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
Several trees and tree limbs were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
Jefferson County
Arnold 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ferguson 0 0
A large tree was blown down on a home causing
moderate damage on Elizabeth Street just south
of 1-270. No one in the home was injured.
St. Louis County
2 SE Affton 0 0
Several large trees were blown over as well as
numerous power lines and tree limbs.
St. Louis County
Mehlville 0 0
Two large trees were blown down and one roof
was partially blown off of a house near the
1-55 and Lindbergh Boulevard intersection.
Franklin County
Labadie 0 0
Several trees were blown down. One tree fell
onto a restaurant causing moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Sappington 0 0
A 3 foot diameter tree was blown down
near the intersection of Lindbergh
Blvd. and Gravois Ave.
Franklin County
Pacific 0 1
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down. One of the
trees fell onto a trailer home
injuring a woman inside of it. She
suffered head and neck injuries. She
was treated and released in a home
were from the hospital. Also, several
windows blown out.
St. Louis County
Lemay 0 0
Several power lines were blown down.
Franklin County
Washington 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 0 0
A large tree was blown down on Craig
Road.
St. Louis County
Oakville 0 0
A tree was blown down.
Jefferson County
Arnold 0 2
Several large trees were blown down.
One tree fell onto a home destroying
it and causing two people in the home
to be injured.
Franklin County
Union 0 0
Several large trees were blown down.
Jefferson County
De Soto to 0 0
2 S De Soto
Thunderstorms winds blew down numerous
large trees, tree limbs and power lines.
Several of the trees landed on homes
and cars causing minor to moderate
damage. The roof of a business in De
Soto was blown off.
Crawford County
Bourbon 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Francois County
Bonne Terre to 0 0
Leadwood
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Washington County
Potosi to 0 0
3 S Potosi
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down. Several of
the trees fell onto homes and
businesses causing minor to moderate
damage. Also, some roofs were partially
blown off causing minor damage.
Washington County
Potosi 0 0
St. Francois County
Desloge 0 0
Washington County
2 N Caledonia 0 0
Washington County
Mineral Pt 0 0
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Crawford County
2 SW Steelville 0 0
Some trees and large limbs were blown
down on Long Spring Road southeast
of Steelville.
Washington County
2 N Caledonia 0 0
Several large trees were blown over
onto Route C near Highway 21.
Washington County
Irondale 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Ste. Genevieve
County
Womack 0 0
A couple of large trees were blown onto
Highway T near Womac is extreme
southwest Ste. Genevieve County.
Iron County
Belleview to 0 0
Ironton
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down in Belleview,
Graniteville, and Ironton. Also, a few
on several homes.
Reynolds County
Centerville 0 0
Several trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Iron County
3 SW Annapolis 0 0
A couple of trees were blown onto
Highway 49 between Annapolis and
Vulcan
Reynolds County
Ellington 0 0
A couple of trees and large tree limbs
were blown down.
Boone County
3 SE Hallsville 0 0
Several trees were blown down onto
Hwy Z about half a mile south of
the intersection of Hwy Z and Hwy 00.
Boone County
4 N Columbia 0 0
Boone County
3 N Columbia 0 0
Boone County
3 N Columbia 0 0
Boone County
Hallsville 0 0
Audrain County
Mexico 0 0
Numerous large tree limbs were blown
down.
Callaway County
1 NE Auxvasse 0 0
Several trees and tree limbs were
blown down. A couple of the trees
fell onto power lines.
Montgomery County
Wellsville 0 0
Montgomery County
Wellsville 0 0
A few large trees and several large
tree limbs were blown down. Also,
several power lines were blown down.
Lincoln County
Hawk Pt 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Lincoln County
Troy 0 0
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Several large trees were blown down.
Lincoln County
Moscow Mills 0 0
Several trees and large tree limbs
were blown down. One large tree limb
was blocking U.S. 61 just west of town.
Also, some siding was blown off
of a church.
Lincoln County
Old Monroe 0 0
Some shingles were blown off of a home.
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
St. Charles County
2.8 WNW St Charles 0 0
St. Charles County
St Charles 0 0
A fast moving bow echo storm moved
across northern St. Charles County
downing trees, power lines, and
causing minor structural damage.
Thunderstorm winds damaged the roof of
a convenience store just south of the
Zumbehl Road/1-70 overpass. Large
trees and tree limbs were blown down
on the Lindenwood University campus
and areas nearby. Several large tree
limbs blown down near the intersection
of Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Willot
Road. Many of the areas affected lost
electric service for several days. The
storms on the 19th and 21st knocked out
electric service to a combined 700,000
customers across the St. Louis
Metropolitan area.
St. Louis County
Bridgeton 0 0
St. Louis County
1.8 WNW Bridgeton
St. Louis County
Berkeley 0 0
St. Louis County
Hazelwood 0 0
St. Louis County
Overland 0 0
St. Louis County
1.6 S Black Jack 0 0
St. Louis County
5 SE Florissant 0 0
St. Louis County
Jennings 0 0
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake 0 0
A bow echo severe thunderstorm moved
rapidly across north St. Louis County
downing countless trees, power lines,
and causing minor structural damage.
Several homes were damage by downed
trees in Hazelwood, Ferguson,
Florissant, and jennings, The storms
from the 19th and 21st knocked out
electric service to an estimated
700,000 buildings across the St. Louis
Metropolitan area. Power was not
restored in some areas for a week to
ten days. Food in refrigerators
spoiled and had to be thrown out. Area
hospitals reported a sharp increase in
gastrointestinal illnesses, most
likely from people eating spoiled food.
The Red Cross, Salvation Army and
other service organizations stepped in
to supply food, water and shelter
where needed.
St. Louis (C)
6.4 NW St Louis to 0 0
5.6 N St Louis
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down in the
northern portions of the city.
Iron County
1 N Belleview 0 0
A couple of trees were reported down
on Highway 0 north of Belleview.
St. Francois County
Iron Mtn 0 0
Some large tree limbs were reported
down along Highway W.
Madison County
Roselle 0 0
A couple of trees were reported down
along Highway 72.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
1 14
Excessive heat returned to St. Louis
in late July and continued into early
August. Fourteen injuries were
reported in the City of St. Louis
with one death. F71SC
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--
Jefferson
0 21
Excessive heat returned to the
St. Louis area in late July and
continued into early August. The
temperature at Lambert International
Airport hit 101 on both the 30th and
31st with the Heat Index
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--
026>027-034>036- Rails--Pike--Boone-- Audrain--
041>042-047>052- Moniteau--Cole--Osage--Callaway--
059>060 Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade--Warren
0 0
Excessive heat returned to Missouri in
late July and continued into early
August. High temperatures across most
of the area on the 30th and 31st were
right around 100 degrees. The heat
index ranged from 105 to near 110.
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
St. Charles County
O Fallon 0 0
St. Charles County
O Fallon 0 0
Numerous tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. Also, a couple of
trees were blown over as well as one
power pole that was snapped off.
Several cars sustained minor damage
from fallen limbs.
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
St. Louis County
Chesterfield 0 0
St. Louis County
Chesterfield 0 0
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 0 0
Several power lines were blown down.
MOZ072>075- Crawford--Washington--St. Francois--
084>085-099 Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--Reynolds
0 7
Excessive heat returned to Missouri in
late July and continued into early
August. Temperatures were in the upper
90s to around 100 with the heat index
ranging from 105 to near 110.
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Kennett 0 0 0.01K
County roads were partially flooded
near Highway EE.
Pemiscot County
Caruthersville 0 0 0.01K
South Ward Street was flooded
resulting in traffic problems.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Scotland County
2 W Bible Grove 0 0 1K
telephone poles down at residence
Scotland County
Memphis 0 0 6K
Numerous limbs of up to 5 inches in
diameter down across city. Several
limbs 3 feet in diameter down along
with power lines.
Clark County
5 W Kahoka 0 0 1K
large tree limbs down
Clark County
Peaksville to 0 0 1K
Revere
large tree down blocking Route C
between Peaksville and Revere.
Clark County
Revere 0 0 6K
Numerous large trees and tree limbs
down in town.
An upper level disturbance initiated
scattered thunderstorms across
northeast Missouri in a near tropical
atmosphere. A few storms pulsed severe
with the main threat being high winds.
A newspaper clipping noted hail
damage to crops between Kahoka and
Revere but no additional information
about this could be obtained.
Clark County
Kahoka 0 0 4K
1 to 5 inch diameter tree limbs down
in town A strong upper level
disturbance initiated a severe MCS
in a moist to near tropical
atmosphere across the plains that
moved into Iowa and Missouri.
The complex was weakening due to the
setting sun but still managed to
produce several subsevere wind reports
of 35 to 48 knots (40 to 55 mph). One
lone storm pulsed severe and produced
wind damage in Kahoka, Missouri.
Scotland County
Memphis 0 0 1K
Co-op reported 3 to 4 inch diameter
solid branches down. An upper level
disturbance initiated two supercell
thunderstorms in a moist to near
tropical atmosphere that was ahead of
a cold front in eastern Iowa. Outflow
from the supercells developed a broken
line of of storms that moved through
Iowa and into Illinois and Missouri.
The line produced sporatic pulse
severe storms from east central
Iowa into northwest Illinois. The more
solid part of the line produced a
considerable amount of severe weather
from east central Iowa into northern
Missouri.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Adair County
Novinger 0 0
Tree limbs up to 10 inches in diameter
snapped off from thunderstorm winds.
Adair County
Willmathsville 0 0
Howard County
3 NE Fayette
0 0
Several county roads closed due to
high water.
Nodaway County
6 NE Burlington 0 0 4K
Jet
Power poles down.
Mercer County
4 E Mercer 0 0
Water flowing over road.
Mercer County
2 W Princeton 0 0
Mercer County
Ravanna 0 0
Numerous tree limbs down.
Randolph County
Moberly 0 0
MISSOURI, Northwest
Randolph County
Huntsville 0 0
Randolph County
Moberly 0 0
Sullivan County
Newtown 0 0
Worth County
Grant City 0 0
Large tree limbs down.
Andrew County
2 W Cosby 0 0
Buchanan County
6 NE St Joseph 0 0
Linn County
2 W New Boston 0 0
Linn County
Bucklin 0 0
Large branches down on street.
Daviess County
Lock Spgs 0 0
Daviess County
Lock Spgs 0 0
Clinton County
7 SW Converse 0 0
Macon County
Ethel 0 0
Macon County
2 W Atlanta 0 0 1K
Power lines down.
Linn County
Marceline 0 0
Six inch diameter tree limbs snapped off.
Carroll County
Carrollton 0 0 1K
Several trees and power lines downed.
Saline County
Marshall 0 0 1K
Trees and power lines down.
Cooper County
5 SE Boonville 0 0
Large tree limbs down.
M0Z001>008- Atchison - Nodaway - Worth - Gentry - Harrison
011>017-020>025- - Mercer - Putnam - Schuyler - Holt - Andrew -
028>033-037>040- De Kalb - Daviess - Grundy - Sullivan - Adair
043>046-053>054 - Buchanan - Clinton - Caldwell - Livingston -
Linn - Macon - Platte - Clay - Ray - Carroll
- Chariton - Randolph - Jackson - Lafayette -
Saline - Howard - Cass - Johnson - Pettis -
Cooper - Bates - Henry
4 0
Oppressive heat and humidity combined to
produce afternoon and early evening heat
indices from 105 to 115 degrees, from July
16th through July 20th. The highest computed
heat index reached 121 degrees at Amity
Missouri. Three males and one female died of
heat related causes in Jackson county. M9VE,
F83PH, M67PH, M92PH
Schuyler County
6 N Downing 0 0
Schuyler County
Lancaster 0 0
Schuyler County
2 SSE Lancaster to 0 0 15K
3 SSE Lancaster
Tornado touched down along D highway 1.75
miles south-southeast of Lancaster at 1935
CST. A damage path was noted for 1.1 miles,
and the storm damaged 3 farmsteads directly.
The first farmstead had an outbuilding
destroyed and windows blown out of the
farmhouse. As the tornado moved south, two
barns were destroyed at the second farmstead.
Near Gray's Drive and Highway D, just
southwest of the D and V Highway intersection,
additional damage was noted to a third
farmstead, with significant low-end F1 damage
to outbuildings. Numerous trees and power
lines were also downed along Highway D.
Anecdotal observations suggest the tornado
turned left before dissipating at 1938 CST,
and then may have looped back north along
Highway D to near the Highways D and V
intersection, where minor damage was noted to
a fourth homestead.
Adair County
2 SW Novinger 0 0
Adair County
10 SW Novinger 0 0
Linn County
Brookfield 0 0
Linn County
Marceline 0 0
Chariton County
6 NW Westville 0 0
Chariton County
Rothville 0 0
Linn County
8 N Marceline 0 0
M0Z001>008- Atchison - Nodaway - Worth - Gentry - Harrison
011>017-020>025- - Mercer - Putnam - Schuyler - Holt - Andrew
028>033-037>040- - De Kalb - Daviess - Grundy - Sullivan -
043>046-053>054 Adair - Buchanan - Clinton - Caldwell -
Livingston - Linn - Macon - Platte - Clay -
Ray - Carroll - Chariton - Randolph - Jackson
- Lafayette - Saline - Howard - Cass -
Johnson - Pettis - Cooper - Bates - Henry
0 0
Oppressive heat and humidity combined to
produce heat indices from 105 to 115 degrees,
from July 29th throught July 31st.
MISSOURI, Southeast
Bollinger County
Scopus 0 0 10K
Numerous trees were blown down. One tree
landed across a home. Buildings were
reportedly damaged.
Ripley County
Doniphan 0 0
Some barricades were put up at low water
bridges. Slow-moving thunderstorms were
responsible for very heavy rainfall.
Cape Girardeau
County
Jackson 0 0
Sections of Main Street and parts of City Park
were closed for about 30 minutes.
Thunderstorms produced very heavy rain.
Carter County
Van Buren to 0 0 2K
2.5 W Van Buren
Thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall
over a couple of days saturated the ground,
leading to flash flooding. A local newspaper
reported more than five inches of rain fell
in about two hours. Flash flooding was mostly
in the South Van Buren area, in the vicinity
of U.S. Highway 60. Two lanes of U.S. Highway
60 under construction west of Van Buren were
overrun with water and debris which flowed
across the roadway. Fast-moving floodwater
covered Highway 103 in South Van Buren.
Ripley County
Doniphan 0 0 15K
Thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall
over several days saturated the ground,
leading to flash flooding. Two separate gages
in Doniphan, an automated gage and a co-op
observer's gage, measured 7.5 to 8 inches of
rain over a 48-hour period. Flooding was
reported across low-lying areas in Doniphan,
affecting some streets and a school. A vehicle
was abandoned due to high water. A dumpster
was carried into a ditch. Some creeks were out
of their banks.
Scott County
Countywide 0 0
Thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall caused
flash flooding of some roads. Five roadways
were closed due to flooding, including U.S.
Highway 61. The other roads were mostly
secondary roads.
Cape Girardeau
County
Cape Girardeau 0 0 6K
Numerous trees and power lines were blown
down, knocking out power to more than 1,000
electric customers. The city fire department
responded to 12 calls of downed power lines
during the storm. The peak wind gust at the
Cape Girardeau airport, south of the city, was
50 MPH. Estimated higher gusts occurred in the
city.
Cape Girardeau
County
Jackson 0 0 20K
Numerous trees were blown down, some of which
fell on power lines. A tree fell at a
residence, damaging the porch and a 27-foot
travel trailer parked outside.
Cape Girardeau
County
Cape Girardeau 0 0
Trees were blown down in the 800 block of
Caruthers Avenue and the 500 block of Good
Hope Street.
M0Z076-086>087- Perry - Bollinger - Cape Girardeau -
100-107>112-114 Wayne - Carter - Ripley - Butler -
Stoddard - Scott - Mississippi - New Madrid
1 0
Across southeast Missouri, the heat index
reached or exceeded 105 degrees on three
consecutive afternoons. In Poplar Bluff, an
elderly man 78 years of age died in his
apartment. The apartment was not air
conditioned, and all windows were closed. Heat
was likely the primary factor since the man
did not have any past medical conditions that
would have contributed to his death. At Poplar
Bluff, the peak heat index was 106 degrees on
the 19th, 110 on the 20th, and 112 on the
21st. At Cape Girardeau, the heat index peaked
at 107 degrees on the 19th, 109 on the 20th,
and 107 on the 21st. Public health officials
opened several cooling centers in Cape
Girardeau for those without air conditioning.
M78PH
Perry County
Friedenburg to 0 0 30K
2 ESE Friedenburg
Some trees were snapped or uprooted, and many
limbs were broken. Some outbuildings and homes
received roof damage. One home had a door
blown in. A weak tornado occurred at the end
of the damage path.
Perry County
1.8 ESE Friedenburg t0 0 15K
2 ESE Friedenburg
At the southeast corner of an area of
straight-line wind damage, a weak tornado
briefly developed. Hay bales were tossed into
a bean field. Downed trees and tree limbs were
tossed in different directions. A porch
overhang on a house was lifted enough to
dislodge the support columns. Damage to siding
and shingles occurred. Peak winds were
estimated near 70 MPH.
Bollinger County
Sedgewickville 0 0
Trees were down across a highway.
Cape Girardeau
County
Daisy to 0 0 2K
Millersville
At Daisy, three-foot diameter trees were blown
down. Near Millersville, a cable line was
down. Near Millersville, 72. The road was
blocked temporarily. Nobody was injured.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Howell County
1 S White Church 0 0
A car was washed off of a road while driving
through a flooded area. No injuries occurred
through a flooded area. No intersection of
Highway 17 and Highway W.
Christian County
Ozark 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed large
trees on two homes that caused minor damage.
Christian County
5 S Nixa 0 0
A large tree was blown down across Riverdale
Road just west of Highway 160
Christian County
Ozark 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
onto a car that trapped one person.
Shannon County
Alley Spg 0 0
Thunderstorms containing heavy downpours
caused flooding to occur along several streams
and tributaries of the Jacks Fork River near
Alley Spring. The Jacks Fork River eventually
flooded the camp ground at Alley Spring with
five feet of water covering much of the area.
Oregon County
Rover 0 0
Numerous thunderstorms caused flash flooding
to occur along low lying roads near the
community of Rover.
Howell County
West Plains 0 0
Several roads and low lying areas were flooded
from numerous thunderstorms that impacted the
area.
Laclede County
3 E Conway 0 0
Heavy rain caused flash flooding over a
section of Highway J which became impassable
to motorists.
Mcdonald County
3 W Anderson 0 0
Mcdonald County
Anderson 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
power lines near the city of Anderson.
Jasper County
Dudenville 0 0 10K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts caused damage
to a home in the community of Dudenville.
Several trees were also destroyed.
Dade County
9 SW Lockwood 0 0
A National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that a microburst damaged areas
of rural southwest Dade County. Several
trees were downed from the event.
Barry County
4 SW Monett 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree in a coop observer's yard.
Greene County
Republic 0 0
Newton County
Neosho 0 0
Thunderstorms cause minor flash flooding
within the city of Neosho.
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree near St. Johns hospital.
Douglas County
4 E Dogwood 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
along Highway K blocking the road.
Texas County
9 N Success 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree on Highway AW.
Laclede County
3 ESE Morgan 0 0
Flash flooding occurred along Parks Creek from
heavy rainfall. One and a half feet of water
was flowing quickly over Highway J.
Dallas County
2 N Buffalo 0 0
Flash flooding inundated a section of Highway
65 north of Buffalo.
Texas County
2 W Bucyrus 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
along Highway 38 just east of its intersection
with Highway FF.
Webster County
2 N Marshfield 0 0
Raging flash flood water swamped a low water
bridge north of Marshfield. The low water
crossing quickly became impassable leaving
significant debris in its wake.
Oregon County
Thayer 0 0
Several low lying roads near the Warm Fork and
Spring rivers around the city of Thayer became
impassable from flash flooding.
Howell County
West Plains 0 0
Laclede County
8 N Lebanon 0 0
Numerous thunderstorms caused flash flooding
over several low water crossings across rural
sections of northern Laclede County.
Ozark County
3 W Isabella to 0 0
1 N Isabella
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
trees and power lines in the Theodosia area.
Ozark County
3 W Isabella 0 0
Several low lying roads across much of Ozark
County became impassable from flash flooding.
Shannon County
Alley Spg 0 0
Numerous roads became impassable from flash
flooding near the Alley Spring area.
Oregon County
Rover 0 0
Flash flooding washed out a road near Rover.
Several other low lying roads became
impassable across much of Oregon County.
Webster County
6 S Marshfield 0 0
Heavy rain caused flash flooding over low
lying areas along Highway A south of
Marshfield.
Webster County
Elkland 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
large limbs near Elkland.
Jasper County
Carthage 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
trees near the intersection of Highway 105
and Elm Street.
Newton County
2 S Neosho 0 0
Shannon County
5 NE Round Spg to 0 0
2 NE Round Spg
A National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that a small tornado intermittently
impacted a forested area of northern Shannon
County. Numerous trees were damaged from
the tornado.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Shannon County
12 NW Birch Tree 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree into some power lines.
Texas County
3 E Eunice 0 0
Phelps County
2 S Rolla 0 0
Phelps County
4 S Rolla 0 0
Phelps County
2 S Edgar Spgs 0 0
Dent County
Salem 0 0
Numerous trees and power lines were blown down
from severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Shannon County
Eminence 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees and power lines within the city of
Eminence.
Texas County
Houston 0 0
Shannon County
2 N Eminence 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of trees north of Eminence along Highway 19.
Howell County
Willow Spgs 0 0
Wright County
Mountain Grove 0 0
Shannon County
Winona 0 0
Shannon County
Winona 0 0
Ozark County
Dora 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees in the community of Dora.
Douglas County
Ava 0 0
Greene County
Springfield 0 0 1K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts knocked off a
street light which busted on the pavement.
Christian County
Ozark 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree into a power line which caused a
transformer to blow.
Stone County
Reeds Spg 0 0
Laclede County
6 NE Morgan 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
power lines.
Ozark County
Brixey 0 0 10K
Trees, power lines, and road signs were blown
down across much of the county due to severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Douglas County
8 ESE Gentryville 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
power lines near the Twin Bridges area.
Howell County
5 SW West Plains 0 0
Howell County
West Plains 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed over 100
large trees in the Arrowhead Estates
subdivision.
Howell County
West Plains 0 0
Howell County
5 NE South Fork 0 0 10K
Microburst winds destroyed a barn in rural
central Howell County.
Oregon County
Thayer 0 0 20K
Microburst wind gusts stripped shingles off of
several houses and caused widespread tree
damage near the community of Thayer.
Howell County
South Fork 0 0
Flash flooding inundated a section of Highway
JJ near its intersection with the South Fork
of the Spring River.
Dent County
6 S Salem 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
power lines over central Dent County.
Dent County
3 N Gladden 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple trees
north of Gladden.
Location Character of Storm
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Morrison County
1 WSW Cushing Hail (0.88)
Carver County
Watertown Hail (1.25)
Lac Qui Parle County
4 S Madison Hail (0.75)
Lac Qui Parle County
Louisburg Hail (0.75)
Stevens County
8 SSE Chokio Hail (0.75)
Stevens County
1 W Alberta Hail (1.00)
Lac Qui Parle County
Boyd Hail (0.75)
Lac Qui Parle County
2 NW Boyd Hail (0.88)
Lac Qui Parle County
3 N Madison Heavy Rain
Three inches reported in one hour, with 3.42
inches of total rain for the event.
Yellow Medicine
County
5 WNW Granite Hail (0.88)
Falls
Chippewa County
4 SE Montevideo Heavy Rain
Four and one half inches of rainfall reported
at area farm.
Swift County
Appleton Flash Flood
Cars flooded up to their hoods at the underpass
near the intersection of Highways 59 and 119.
Two feet of water on Main street, with water
flowing into a building. Also reported by
trained spotter and law enforcement official.
Yellow Medicine
County
6 NE Clarkfield Heavy Rain
Four and one tenth inches of rain fell at a
farm in the Stony run section.
Lac Qui Parle County
Madison Hail (0.75)
Lac Qui Parle County
Madison Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large branches down.
MINNESOTA, Central and South Central
Yellow Medicine
County
5 WNW Granite Hail (0.75)
Falls
Chippewa County
2 W Milan Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Four inch tree limbs down.
Lac Qui Parle County
1 NE Boyd Hail (0.75)
Chippewa County
Montevideo Flash Flood
Man hole covers being pushed up by water
pressure.
Yellow Medicine
County
4 NW Granite Falls Hail (0.75)
Chippewa County
2 W Maynard Hail (1.25)
Extensive damage incurred to corn and soybean
fields according to Leon Johnson, executive
director of the Chippewa County Farm Service
Agency. Strong winds were also reported with
the storm. Information provided by Montevideo
American-News newspaper.
Chippewa County
Clara City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Measured by MNDOT Road weather sensor. RWIS
measured 60 mph for 10 minutes.
Yellow Medicine
County
Granite Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
At Granite Falls airport. Reports of trees
down between Granite Falls and Hanley Falls
along Highway 23.
Meeker County
4 ENE Cosmos Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large tree down.
Renville County
Bird Island Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A few trees down.
Meeker County
Cosmos Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Light pole down, one 10 foot tree felled,
several 4-5 inch branches sheared away in
southwest portion of city. Large willow tree
felled at 1300 block of Jefferson Street as
reported by Hutchinson Leader newspaper.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Large branches down. Measured by hand held
anemometer.
Mcleod County
Hutchinson Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Measured by anemometer.
Mcleod County
Silver Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Few trees down.
Mcleod County
Glencoe Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees down.
Wright County
Howard Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees and power lines down.
Wright County
1 SW Delano Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees down.
Hennepin County
4 WNW Maple Plain Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down across road at intersection of
County roads 11 and 92
Hennepin County
Mound Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down across road at Bartlett blvd. And
West Edge.
Carver County
Chaska Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down across road at HWY 41 and Pioneer
trail.
Scott County
Shakopee Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down across road at Highway 101 and
Louis bridge.
Steele County
3 W Steele Center Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Measured by MNDOT road weather sensor.
Steele County
2 S Bixby Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Morrison County
4 N Little Falls Hail (1.00)
Todd County
Long Prairie Hail (0.75)
Morrison County
4 N Little Falls Hail (1.00)
Todd County
Long Prairie Hail (0.75)
Yellow Medicine
County
Canby Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Wind gust measured at the Canby Airport. The
gust resulted from a Heat Burst caused by
decaying thunderstorms and a very warm and dry
lower and middle atmosphere. In addition to
the wind gust, the temperature jumped from 91
degrees to 100 degrees between 10:35 PM and
11:15 PM. The dew point temperature also
dropped between 1035 PM and from 63 degrees
to 32 degrees 1115 PM.
Brown County
Springfield Hail (0.75)
Brown County
Comfrey Hail (0.75)
Brown County
New Ulm Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Tree down over Shag road along Minnesota
river.
Watonwan County
Butterfield Hail (0.75)
Le Sueur County
6 E Le Sueur Hail (0.75)
Rice County
Faribault Thunderstorm Wind (G64)
Downed trees and powerlines. Xcel Energy
reported sixteen hundred customers lost power
from about 9:30 AM to 10:28 AM. Information
about the power outage supplied by Faribault
Daily newspaper.
Waseca County
2 SE Waseca Thunderstorm Wind (G64)
Power pole down.
Martin County
2 SW Dunnell Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Some corn field blow down occurred over Lake
Fremont Township.
Goodhue County
Goodhue Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Tree down.
Le Sueur County
5 SE Le Center Hail (0.88)
Watonwan County
St James Hail (1.75)
Hail occurred on the west side of town along
St. James lake. As reported by St. James
Plaindealer newspaper.
Goodhue County
Cannon Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Portion of large tree toppled onto garage of
home in the 100 block of North lst Street.
Reported by Cannon Falls Beacon newspaper.
Watonwan County
St James Hail (0.75)
Watonwan County
St James Hail (1.00)
Blue Earth County
Good Thunder Hail (1.00)
Blue Earth County
Good Thunder Hail (1.75)
Martin County
Truman Hail (0.88)
Watonwan County
St James Hail (0.75)
Steele County
Meriden Hail (1.00)
Steele County
6 W Owatonna Hail (1.00)
Steele County
Owatonna Hail (0.88)
Hail reported on the west side of Owatonna.
Martin County
Welcome Hail (0.88)
Waseca County
Janesville Hail (0.88)
Steele County
Deerfield Hail (1.75)
Waseca County
Waseca Hail (1.00)
Hail occurred at the County Fairgrounds in the
northeastern portion of the city. Minor street
flooding also reported by Clear Lake Park in
northeastern portion of city.
Goodhue County
Zumbrota Hail (0.75)
Steele County
Owatonna Hail (0.88)
Hennepin County
3 W Maple Plain Hail (0.88)
Mcleod County
6 N Hutchinson Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large barn blown down, with additional damage
to a nearby home and garage. Chimney on home
was destroyed, with some damage to shingles.
The wall of the garage was damaged.
Wright County
Montrose Hail (0.75)
Wright County
3 N Delano Hail (0.75)
Hennepin County
Rockford Hail (0.75)
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Hail (1.75)
Reported near Broadway and Marshall in
northeastern Minneapolis.
Hennepin County
Plymouth Hail (0.75)
Dakota County
St Paul Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Dakota County
South St Paul Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Fourteen inch diameter tree branch toppled
onto an automobile. Damage occurred on
Warburton Ave.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Hail (1.75)
Reported at the University of Minnesota
campus.
Ramsey County
St Paul Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Six inch tree down.
Hennepin County
Minneapolis Hail (1.00)
Reported near the Metrodome.
Ramsey County
St Paul Hail (0.88)
Ramsey County
St Paul Hail (1.50)
Dakota County
South St Paul Thunderstorm Wind (G62)
Fourteen inch diameter tree branch fell down
on a car on Warburton Ave. A lightning strike
was suspected of a causing a fire at the
Donnely Farms in rural Farmington on Flagstaff
Avenue. Approximately 500 hay bales were
burned in the fire, causing an estimated 1
million dollars in damage. Information on the
lightning strike provided by Northfield News
newspaper.
Isanti County
6 SE Isanti Hail (0.75)
Numerous small branches felled.
Isanti County
6 SE Isanti Hail (0.88)
Kanabec County
Ogilvie Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree down.
Chisago County
4 NW Chisago City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Six inch diameter pine tree snapped off and
deposited on power line.
Lac Qui Parle County
3 NW Dawson Hail (1.75)
Lac Qui Parle County
.5 SE Madison to Funnel Cloud
9.5 SE Madison
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson Hail (1.00)
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson Hail (1.00)
Lac Qui Parle County
2 WNW Dawson to Tornado (FO)
1.5 W Dawson
A grove of trees was damaged in the tornado's
path, along with a few shingles and planks
that were torn off a barn, including a small
amount of siding ripped off a house. The storm
was also accompanied by large hail, very heavy
rain, and damaging downburst wind. The
downburst wind was in an area from one to
three miles north of the tornado track, and
some farms had scattered trees down, along
with shed and minor house damage.
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson Hail (0.88)
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson Hail (0.75)
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson Hail (1.00)
Most of the hail reported as nickel size.
Lac Qui Parle County
Dawson Hail (1.75)
Lac Qui Parle County
6 SE Dawson Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Large trees downed.
Lac Qui Parle County
5 SE Dawson Hail (1.00)
Some farmers around Dawson experienced large
hail for 35 minutes, which decimated crops.
The hail swath was about 2 miles wide, from
just southeast of Madison, to the west side
of Dawson, then to about 5 miles southeast of
Dawson.
Lac Qui Parle County
.3 N Dawson to Hail (1.75)
.5 N Dawson
Severe crop damage north of town and along Hwy
212
Yellow Medicine
County
4 N Clarkfield Hail (1.00)
Morrison County
Motley Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree felled over road.
Morrison County
8 ESE Motley Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree toppled over road.
Mille Lacs County
2 N Isle Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree felled over road.
Mille Lacs County
6 S Onamia Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree downed over road.
Kanabec County
1 W Mora Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large branch fell across power line.
Kanabec County
Mora Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Tree toppled at Grove Avenue and 3rd
Street.
MNZ041>045- Douglas--Todd--Morrison--Mille Lacs--
047>070-073>078- Kanabec--Stevens--Pope--Stearns--Benton--
082>085-091>093 Sherburne--Isanti--Chisago--Lac Qui Parle--
Swift--Chippewa--Kandiyohi--Meeker--Wright
--Hennepin--Anoka--Ramsey--Washington--
Yellow Medicine--Renville--Mcleod--Sibley--
Carver--Scott--Dakota--Redwood--Brown--
Nicollet--Le Sueur--Rice--Goodhue--
Watonwan--Blue Earth--Waseca--Steele--
Martin--Faribault--Freeborn
Heat
Temperatures topped out near 100 degrees
across much of central and southern
Minnesota during the afternoon hours of the
30th and 31st, with maximum heat indices
ranging from 105 on the 30th, to 110 on the
31st. No reports of fatalities or injuries
were received, but heat advisory criteria
were met.
Stevens County
11 S Morris Hail (0.75)
Hail occurred along Highway 59.
Douglas County
Alexandria Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Large tree limb down across power line.
Douglas County
2 SE Miltona Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees downed across road.
Morrison County
6 NE Little Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A tree was reported felled in Belle
Prairie Township.
Kanabec County
Ogilvie Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Roof ripped off barn at 1806 Delta Street.
An out building on this property was also
damaged. The cover of a hot tub was
shredded. The strong winds also lifted a
calf out of its pen and flung it into a
pasture.
Sherburne County
Becker Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees toppled over road.
MINNESOTA, Northeast
Cass County
5 E Pillager Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Two large trees and several small trees
were blown down.
St. Louis County
2 NE Central Lakes Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Many trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
8 NW Cook Hail (0.75)
Hail fell at the intersecion of Highways 53
and 73.
Crow Wing County
Brainerd/Crow Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Wing C
St. Louis County
Crane Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
3 S Buyck Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down and power was out
for eight hours.
St. Louis County
Embarrass Lightning
A barn burned down after being struck by
lightning.
Itasca County
3 W Squaw Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree branches were blown down.
St. Louis County
Embarrass Hail (1.00)
St. Louis County
Babbitt Hail (4.00)
The large hail caused thousands of dollars
in damage to vehicles. The hail put
hundreds of large holes in the roof of the
local building center and caused major
damage at the local greenhouse.
Lake County
Isabella Hail (1.00)
Cook County
Lutsen Hail (1.00)
Cass County
Remer Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few eight inch diameter trees were blown
down. More trees and an aluminum screen
house was destroyed five miles northwest
of Remer.
Crow Wing County
Breezy Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Six to seven inch diameter trees were
blown down.
Crow Wing County
Pequot Lakes Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Twelve inch diameter trees were blown down.
Carlton County
Cloquet Hail (0.88)
Carlton County
Esko Hail (0.75)
St. Louis County
Duluth Hail (0.88)
The fail fell in the Lakeside neighborhood.
St. Louis County
4 W Adolph Hail (0.75)
St. Louis County
Duluth Hail (1.00)
The hail fell at Spirit Mountain and lasted
four minutes.
St. Louis County
10 W Duluth Hail (1.50)
The hail fell at Midway Road and
Interstate 35.
St. Louis County
Duluth Hail (1.00)
Dime to quarter size hail fell for ten
minutes at Park Point in Duluth. Some trees
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Duluth Hail (0.75)
The hail fell on London Road.
Carlton County
Carlton Hail (1.75)
St. Louis County
Duluth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree branches were blown down in
Gary-New Duluth.
St. Louis County
Hermantown Hail (0.75)
The hail fell on Anderson Road.
St. Louis County
West Duluth Hail (1.50)
The hail fell for ten minutes.
Cass County
Pine River Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were blown down.
Itasca County
Deer River Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Aitkin County
Mc Gregor Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Itasca County
Goodland Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Itasca County
Grand Rapids Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Crow Wing County
6 NW Brainerd Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown down at
East Gull Lake.
St. Louis County
West Duluth Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A huge cottonwood tree and some smaller
trees were blown down.
Aitkin County
Mc Gregor Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Power lines were blown down.
Pine County
Hinckley Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
Park benches were blown over.
Pine County
Pine City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Trees were blown down.
Cass County
Longville Hail (1.50)
Cass County
3 E Longville Hail (1.50)
Itasca County
Coleraine Hail (1.75)
Numerous trees and branches were also
blown down.
Itasca County
Nashwauk Hail (1.00)
Aitkin County
Swatara Hail (1.00)
St. Louis County
l E Gheen Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A two-foot diameter pine tree was blown
down.
St. Louis County
4 WNW Tower Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Twenty-inch diameter pine trees were blown
down on Birch Point of Lake Vermilion.
Itasca County
Coleraine Hail (0.88)
There were also numerous trees down.
St. Louis County
Ely Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree branches were blown down in
Whiteside Park. There was also nickel size
hail.
St. Louis County
Virginia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees were blown down from
Virginia, Mt. Iron, Ely, and Babbit. More
trees and telephone poles were downed in
the Vermilion Lake area at these specific
locations: Birch Point, Mud Creek, Fraser
Bay, and Pine Island.
Itasca County
Nashwauk Hail (0.88)
St. Louis County
Mountain Iron Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Multiple trees were blown down in the
Parkville area. Some were uprooted and some
were snapped off.
St. Louis County
Culver Hail (1.00)
MINNESOTA, Northwest
Marshall County
Alvarado Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several 6 inch diameter tree limbs were
broken off around town.
Marshall County
Warren Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
The power was knocked out in Warren.
Polk County
3 N East Grand
Forks Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several 4 to 6 inch diameter branches were
broken off trees.
Kittson County
Donaldson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Beltrami County
6 SSE Blackduck Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A few birch trees were blown over and
several large branches were broken off of
evergreens along the east end of Rabideau
Lake.
Becker County
11 NW Ponsford Hail (0.75)
Becker County
Callaway Hail (0.75)
Mahnomen County
8 E Waubun Hail (0.75)
Becker County
1 S Detroit Lakes Hail (0.75)
Grant County
7 SW Hoffman Hail (1.00)
Grant County
3 SW Hoffman Hail (0.75)
MNZ001>002- West Polk--Norman--Roseau--Lake Of The
005>009-013>017- Woods--West Marshall--East Marshall--North
022>024-028-031>032 Beltrami--Pennington--Red Lake--East Polk--
North Clearwater--South Beltrami--Mahnomen
--South Clearwater--Hubbard--East Becker--
East Otter Tail--Wadena
Drought
Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack
of rain both contributed to a D2 drought
designation (per the U.S. Drought Monitor)
across portions of northwest and west
central Minnesota on July 18th. By July
25th, the designation was upgraded to a D3
(extreme drought) for Roseau, Lake of the
Woods, eastern Marshall, Polk, Mahnomen,
eastern Becker, Beltrami, Clearwater,
Pennington, Red Lake, Hubbard, and Wadena
counties.
The dry trend started in May, but became
much worse by June and July. In the heart
of the D3 area during the months of May
through July, Argyle reported 4.31 inches
of rain, Fosston reported 4.11 inches,
Kelliher reported 5.45 inches, and Roseau
reported 2.75 inches. In contrast, the 3
month normal for rainfall across this area
ranges from 7.5 to 12.5 inches.
Temperatures generally were above normal
for May, June, and July, but July was
definitely the warmest month. At Baudette,
there were 6 days during July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Baudette occurred on
the 16th, at 96 degrees. At Park Rapids,
there were 9 days in July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Park Rapids occurred
on the 30th, at 99 degrees. 100 degree
temperatures are fairly rare in northwest
and west central Minnesota, but several
locations in the drought area did reach the
century mark. On July 15th, Sabin hit a
high of 100 degrees. On July 30th, Sabin
hit 100 degrees again, while Ada climbed to
101.
Drought generally impacts agriculture,
forests, water supply and quality, and
utilities. The agricultural impact is hard
to quantify dollar-wise. However, yields
for most crops were down, but also were
widely variable. Burning restrictions went
into effect for both forested and grassland
areas. Despite the restrictions, numerous
grass fires were reported. Campfires and
fireworks were also banned in many
counties. The major cities that border the
Red River saw near record water consumption
in July. In conjunction with the hot, dry
weather and near record water consumption,
river flows also dropped way off. When the
Red River crested in Fargo on April 5th,
2006, the peak flow was around 19,800 cfs.
By mid July, the Red River flow in Fargo
dropped as low as 330 cfs. One modern day
historical low for the Red River at Fargo
was 63 cfs, measured back in July 1988.
Water restrictions were also put into place
in several communities. The hot weather
also produced toxic algae blooms on many
lakes.
MNZ003>004-027 Clay--Kittson--West Becker
Drought
Warmer than normal temperatures and a lack
of rain both caused the westward expansion
of the D2 drought designation (first issued
on July 18th) into the Red River Valley.
The dry trend started in May, but became
much worse by June and July. During the
months of May through July, the Fargo
airport reported 5.56 inches of rain and
the Grand Forks airport reported 4.07
inches. In contrast, the 3 month normal for
rainfall in both areas ranged from 8 to 9
inches. In Fargo between June 24th and July
24th (29 consecutive days), no measurable
rain fell. Temperatures generally were
above normal for May, June, and July, but
July was definitely the warmest month. At
Fargo, there were 11 days during July with
high temperatures above 90 degrees and 2
days above 100 degrees. There was also a
period of 6 days in a row with high
temperatures above 90 degrees (July 11-16).
The highest July temperature for Fargo
occurred on the 30th, at 102 degrees, which
set a new record high. At Grand Forks,
there were 10 days in July with high
temperatures above 90 degrees. The highest
July temperature for Grand Forks occurred
on the 16th, at 98 degrees. 100 degree
temperatures are fairly rare in along the
Red River Valley (the last 100 degree day
in Fargo was June 17, 1995), but several
locations in the drought area did reach the
century mark. On July 15th, Fargo hit a
high of 101 degrees and Sabin hit 100
degrees. On July 30th, Fargo hit 102
degrees, Ada hit 101 degrees, and Sabin
hit 100 degrees.
Drought generally impacts agriculture,
forests, water supply and quality, and
utilities. The agricultural impact is hard
to quantify dollar-wise. However, yields
for most crops were down, but also were
widely variable. Burning restrictions went
into effect for both forested and grassland
areas. Despite the restrictions, numerous
grass fires were reported. Campfires and
fireworks were also banned in many
counties. The major cities that border the
Red River saw near record water consumption
in July. In conjunction with the hot, dry
weather and near record water consumption,
river flows also dropped way off. When the
Red River crested in Fargo on April 5th,
2006, the peak flow was around 19,800 cfs.
By mid July, the Red River flow in Fargo
dropped as low as 330 cfs. One modern day
historical low for the Red River at Fargo
was 63 cfs, measured back in July 1988.
Water restrictions were also put into place
in several communities. The hot weather
also produced toxic algae blooms on many
lakes.
Wilkin County
4 W Campbell Hail (0.75)
Crops were heavily damaged by the hail.
Wilkin County
4 W Campbell Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Kittson County
4 SE Hallock Hail (0.88)
Kittson County
4 SE Hallock Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Significant tree damage occurred from
strong straight line winds.
Kittson County
3 ESE Kennedy Funnel Cloud
A funnel cloud developed under a persistent
wall cloud formation and was witnessed by a
farmer in his field southeast of Kennedy.
The wall cloud appeared to turn to the
right of its original southeast path and
toward a more southerly direction at that
point. A tornadic touchdown initiated
several minutes later east of Donaldson.
Kittson County
5 ENE Donaldson Hail (2.75)
Several square miles of crops were
shattered or flattened by large hail in
eastern Davis and western Springbrook
townships.
Kittson County
4 E Donaldson Hail (1.75)
Kittson County
3 ENE Donaldson to Tornado (Fl)
5 ESE Donaldson
The tornado touched down in a field just
north of highway 11 and travelled for about
3.5 miles before it crossed into Marshall
county. Tornadic winds snapped several
cottonwood trees at a homestead and swirled
tree branches around the yard. Smaller tree
branches were lofted over a mile to the
south by the tornado and crops were swirled
by the winds. Peak winds were estimated at
80 mph.
Marshall County
9 NE Stephen Hail (1.75)
Marshall County
6 NNE Stephen to Tornado (Fl)
5 NNE Stephen
This tornado originated in Kittson county 3
miles east-northeast of Donaldson at 1602
CST. The tornado blew over a road sign and
caused additional extreme wind stress as
crops were swirled by the winds. Peak wind
speeds were estimated at 80 mph.
Beltrami County
10 WNW Ponemah Hail (1.75)
Quarter to golfball sized hail occurred
along the northwest corner of the Lower Red
Lake.
Pennington County
13 SW Thief River Hail (0.88)
Fall
The hail fell near the Pennington and Red
Lake county line.
Red Lake County
1 NE Dorothy Hail (0.88)
The hail fell near the Red lake and
Pennington county line.
Red Lake County
1 SSE Dorothy Funnel Cloud
A persistent wall cloud with developing
funnel was observed moving to the south-
southeast. A touchdown occurred later east
of Huot.
Red Lake County
10 W Red Lake Hail (1.75)
Falls
The large hail broke windows and damaged
siding. Crop damage was also reported.
Red Lake County
Red Lake Falls Hail (1.00)
Red Lake County
1 E Hoot to Tornado (FO)
1.5 SE Huot
A tornado touched down intermittently along
a 2.5 mile track to the south, which began
in Red Lake county and ended in Polk
county. The tornado swirled swaths of grain
and flipped a shed door up onto the shed
roof. It also broke off numerous large tree
branches in shelterbelts along its path.
Peak wind speeds were estimated at 65 mph.
Polk County
4 NNE Gentilly to Tornado (FO)
2.5 NE Gentilly
This tornado originated in Red Lake county
1 mile east of Hoot at 1746 CST. The
tornado broke numerous large branches in
various shelterbelts along its route. Peak
wind speeds were estimated at 65 mph.
Polk County
14 NW Mentor Funnel Cloud
Red Lake County
4 SSW Red Lake Tornado (FO)
Falls
6 S Red Lake Falls
The tornado continued intermittently along
the 2.5 mile damage track. Numerous large
tree branches were broken off in
shelterbelts along the track and large hay
bales were tumbled around. Peak winds were
estimated at about 70 mph.
Polk County
3 SE Gentilly Hail (1.00)
Red Lake County
7 SW Terrebonne Hail (2.50)
Quarter to tennis ball sized hail fell
southwest of Terrebonne. The hail continued
into Polk county.
Polk County
6 NW Mentor Hail (2.50)
Quarter to tennis ball sized hail fell
northwest of Mentor.
Polk County
Mentor Hail (1.00)
Polk County
3 SW Mentor Hail (1.75)
Polk County
4 S Mentor Hail (1.00)
Polk County
7 SW Erskine Hail (1.75)
The large hail fell at Union Lake.
Polk County
7 SW Erskine Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Numerous large tree branches and smaller
trees were snapped off. Heavy log
constructed lawn furnature and a small
storage shed were blown around.
Polk County
5 S Erskine Hail (0.75)
Polk County
6 W Winger Hail (0.88)
Polk County
3 W Winger Hail (2.00)
Hail, ranging in size from a quarter to a
hen egg, covered the road.
Malmomen County
4 N Bejou Hail (1.00)
Polk County
Winger Hail (1.75)
Norman County
3 NE Ranum Hail (0.75)
Hail covered the ground.
Mahnomen County
4 NE Mahnomen Hail (0.88)
Norman County
Ada Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A 100 foot tall cottonwood tree three feet
wide at the base was blown down by
downburst wind.
Norman County
Gary Hail (1.00)
Mahnomen County
2 W Bejou Hail (1.00)
Nickle to quarter sized hail fell.
Polk County
Lengby Hail (0.75)
Polk County
Lengby Thunderstorm
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down with reports of power outages.
Clearwater County
5 E Bagley Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down.
Beltrami County
Wilton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
2 inch diameter tree branches were snapped
off.
Beltrami County
Bemidji Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A 6 inch diameter tree was snapped off and
5 smaller trees were blown down. Other tree
branches were also snapped off by the
strong wind.
Otter Tail County
Perham Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several trees were blown down in town.
Otter Tail County
5 N New York Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
2 inch diameter tree branches were blown
down.
Wadena County
2 ESE Wadena Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
The wind gust was measured by a MNDOT RWIS
sensor along U.S. Highway 10 at mile post
94.
Wadena County
5 E Aldrich Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
The wind gust was measured at the Staples
airport in southeast Wadena county.
Kittson County
4 ENE St Vincent Hail (1.00)
Dime to quarter size hail fell.
Kittson County
4 WSW Karlstad Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
The strong wind knocked down power lines.
Marshall County
7 N Florian Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Power lines were blown down.
Roseau County
9 ENE Skime Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large poplar trees were blown down onto
the road.
Beltrami County
5 NE Waskish Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
8 to 10 inch diameter poplar trees were
blown down.
Lake Of The Woods
County
2 E Baudette Hail (0.75)
MINNESOTA, Southeast
Mower County
Austin Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dodge County
Hayfield Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Mower County
Austin Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Olmsted County
Byron Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Fillmore County
Preston Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Law enforcement officials reported wind
gusts estimated at 60 to 65 mph, which
knocked down numerous trees. In addition,
a large marquee sign was blown into a
highway at Hayfield (Dodge County).
Olmsted County
4 W Oronoco Hail (0.75)
Fillmore County
1 E Preston Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was reported by the public
and storm spotters.
Dodge County
5 NE Concord Hail (0.75)
Wabasha County
3 S Kellogg Hail (0.88)
Wabasha County
Kellogg Hail (0.88)
Penny to nickel size hail was reported by
storm spotters and the public.
Lyon County
6 ENE Minneota Hail (1.25)
Lincoln County
11 NNE Ivanhoe Hail (0.88)
Lyon County
1 N Marshall Hail (0.75)
Lyon County
Taunton Hail (0.88)
Lyon County
3 NE Marshall Hail (0.75)
Cottonwood County
9 ENE Jeffers Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
5 NE Bergen Hail (0.75)
Cottonwood County
Bingham Lake Hail (1.00)
Large hail was accompanied by very heavy
rain.
Cottonwood County
Windom Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
12 N Alpha Hail (1.00)
MINNESOTA, West
NONE REPORTED.
MINNESOTA, West Central
Traverse County
3 ENE Wheaton Hail (1.00)
Traverse County
15 N Wheaton Hail (0.88)
MNZ039-046 Traverse--Big Stone
Heat
Much above normal temperatures and high
humidity combined to bring heat indices of
105 to 115 degrees to parts of west central
Minnesota. High temperatures were in the upper
90s to around 105 for the three day period.
MISSISSIPPI, Central
Warren County
5 SE Vicksburg Flash Flood
Localized heavy rain, between 2 and 4
inches, fell across portions of central
Warren county and caused the flooding of a
few county roads. A couple of the roads had
1 to 3 feet of water flowing over them. One
vehicle stalled and became submerged by
several feet of water and the driver had to
be rescued by a passer-by.
MSZ018>019- Bolivar--Sunflower--Leflore--Grenada--Carroll--
025>066-072>074 Montgomery--Webster--Clay--Lowndes--Choctaw--
Oktibbeha--Washington--Humphreys--Holmes--
Attala--Winston--Noxubee--Issaquena--Sharkey--
Yazoo--Madison--Leake--Neshoba--Kemper--
Warren--Hinds--Rankin--Scott--Newton--
Lauderdale--Claiborne--Copiah--Simpson--Smith--
Jasper--Clarke--Jefferson--Adams--Franklin--
Lincoln--Lawrence--Jefferson Davis--Covington--
Jones--Marion--Lamar--Forrest
Heat
A small "heat wave" gripped the region
during the middle of July with high
temperature ranging from the upper 90s to
around 100 degrees for five days with
overnight lows only reaching the middle
70s. The hottest temperatures during this
period occurred from the Mississippi Delta,
across northern Mississippi and then down
to the Jackson Metro and toward Meridian.
This area peaked between 100 and 102
degrees for at least two days during the
hot five day stretch.
An area particularly hard hit was in Leake
County just outside Carthage. Here a
chicken farmer lost 9000 laying hens. The
chickens died because of oxygen depletion
when the air ventilation fans broke. With
outside air temperatures at 100 degrees and
no ventilation, the birds only have about
30 minutes then the air temperature gets
too hot, oxygen is used up and the birds
perish. The lost of these 9000 chickens
cost the farmer 76,500 dollars.
Clarke County
3 SW Quitman Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Lowndes County
5 ENE Columbus Hail (1.50)
Lowndes County
Columbus Lightning
Lightning struck a man while going outside
to lower the windows on some vehicles.
Lightning struck a pecan tree and then
traveled to a clothes line where the man
was walking underneath. The man was in a
coma for a week and a half before he passed
away due to injuries from the lightning
strike. M72UT
Lamar County
Lumberton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down around town.
Hinds County
4 WSW Raymond Hail (0.75)
Hinds County
4 WSW Raymond Lightning
Lightning struck a church at the
intersection of Dupree Road and Old Port
Gibson Road. The church caught fire and
was heavily damaged.
Kemper County
2 W Preston Hail (0.75)
Kemper County
2 W Preston Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees were blown down along with some
homes sustaining roof damage from blown off
shingles.
Scott County
3 E Morton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down in the Kalem
Community.
Lincoln County
4 SE Enterprise to Hail (1.75)
Enterprise
Lincoln County
3 S Enterprise to Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Enterprise
An intense thunderstorm developed over the
eastern portion of Lincoln County and
produced large hail along with a damaging
microburst. Most of the hail and wind
damage occurred around the Enterprise
Community with hail ranging from penny to
golf ball sized. The wind damage was in the
form of dozens of trees blown down along
with a few carports blown over.
Rankin County
4 NE Florence to Hail (1.50)
2 W Florence
A swath of penny to ping pong ball sized
hail fell from just northeast of Florence
to a few miles west of town.
Rankin County
2 W Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Several trees and a few power lines were
blown down.
Lincoln County
5 ENE Brookhaven Hail (0.88)
Lincoln County
10 NE Brookhaven Hail (0.88)
Nickel sized hail fell at Lake Lincoln
State Park.
Covington County
3 N Collins Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were blown down.
Lincoln County
5 N Brookhaven Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Numerous trees were blown down a few miles
north of Brookhaven along Interstate 55.
Lawrence County
Oma Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were blown down.
Copiah County
4 W Hazlehurst Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down.
Lowndes County
3 SE Columbus Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees, several large limbs and
a power pole were blown down just outside
of Columbus.
Winston County
10 NE Louisville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees and power lines were blown
down.
Rankin County
4 S Brandon Hail (0.75)
Lawrence County
5 NW Topeka Lightning
A home was struck by lighting and burned
down.
Lawrence County
5 NW Topeka Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were blown down.
Hinds County
Terry Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A couple of power lines were blown down.
Lincoln County
7 NNE Ruth Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down around East
Lincoln off Pleasant Grove Road.
Covington County
2 W Hot Coffee Hail (0.75)
Kemper County
11 N De Kalb Hail (0.75)
Noxubee County
6 SW Shuqualak Hail (0.75)
Penny hail occurred along the Kemper/
Noxubee County line at Highway 39.
Marion County
10 W Columbia Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
Several trees and power lines were blown
down.
Copiah County
4 N Crystal Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down on Rhymes
Road.
Lincoln County
2 SW Brookhaven to Hail (1.00)
2 NW Brookhaven
Jefferson Davis
County
3 NE Oak Vale Hail (0.75)
Copiah County
Hazlehurst Hail (1.00)
Hinds County
6 W Byram to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
3 W Utica
Sporatic wind damage occurred along a swath
from just west of Byram, south of Raymond
to just west of Utica. Several trees were
blown down in this general area across
southern Hinds County along with a few
power lines.
Smith County
1 NW Raleigh Hail (0.75)
Hinds County
3 SW Jackson Hail (0.75)
Penny hail occurred at CMMC Hospital.
Hinds County
2 SW Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down in South
Jackson. One downed tree destroyed a home.
Hinds County
Jackson Hawkins Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Fld
Simpson County
Mendenhall Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Jefferson Davis
County
Carson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Simpson County
3 W Pinola Hail (0.75)
Smith County
5 W Raleigh Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down on Highway 18.
Lincoln County
9 W Brookhaven Hail (0.88)
Claiborne County
6 NNE Hermanville Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A few trees were blown down and some large
limbs were torn and broken off trees.
Smith County
Polkville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Scott County
8 SW Pulaski Hail (0.75)
Rankin County
6 S Pelahatchie Lightning
Two cows were struck by lightning, both
animals were killed.
Rankin County
2 SE Puckett Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down along with
a portion of a roof blown off a chicken
house.
Franklin County
4 N Eddiceton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and power lines were blown
down around the New Hope Community.
Jefferson County
Union Church Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down near the
intersection of Highway 28E and 550.
Clarke County
Quitman Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down.
Attala County
3 E Sallis Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down and a fence was
destroyed.
Forrest County
Hattiesburg Arpt to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
2 S Petal
A 52 KT wind gust was measured at
Hattiesburg Regional Airport. The downburst
lasted several minutes and downed several
trees just south of Petal.
Franklin County
4 N Roxie Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down across the
northwest portion of the county.
Adams County
Natchez Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down around the
city along with some power lines. Six large
oak trees were blown down in the city park.
One tree fell on a car and another on a
house.
Warren County
Vicksburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees and power lines were blown
down.
Forrest County
Petal to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Hattiesburg
Numerous trees were blown down in the
cities of Hattiesburg and Petal.
Forrest County
5 W Carnes Hail (0.88)
Nickel sized hail fell around Highway 13 at
the intersection of Forrest, Lamar and
Pearl River Counties.
Lamar County
6 E Lumberton Hail (0.88)
Forrest County
Hattiesburg Hail (0.75)
Winston County
Plattsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A few trees were blown down.
Clay County
West Pt Hail (0.75)
Clay County
West Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Numerous trees were blown down around the
city.
Montgomery County
Stewart Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Webster County
4 WSW Tomnolen Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees, power lines and numerous
large limbs were blown down across a road.
The damage occurred just north of the
Stewart Community along the Webster/
Montgomery County line.
Hinds County
Jackson Flash Flood
Locally heavy rainfall caused several
streets to flood in Downtown Jackson.
A few cars stalled in the high water.
Carroll County
Carrollton Lightning
Lightning struck a tree and the exploding
bark broke out 15 windows of a nearby
house.
Noxubee County
Shuqualak Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees and power lines were blown down
along with one light pole.
Neshoba County
8 W Philadelphia Lightning
Lightning struck near the Pearl River
Resort water park and injured 3 people.
Neshoba County
4 E Philadelphia Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down across Highway
16E and Highway 482.
Clarke County
6 SW Quitman Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down between
Quitman and Heidelberg.
Jasper County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Many trees were blown down around the
county.
Madison County
3 SE Gluckstadt Hail (0.88)
Penny to nickel sized hail fell near Twin
Harbors Subdivision.
Madison County
4 NE Madison Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down off Old
Canton Road. A few trees were down on power
lines and one tree was down on a house.
Hinds County
Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down in North
Jackson.
Warren County
Vicksburg Flash Flood
Very heavy rains, locally 4 to 5 inches,
fell across a large portion of Vicksburg in
about a two hour period on July 22nd. This
type of quick heavy rainfall caused many
streets to flood with several homes in the
city having water enter the home.
Warren County
Vicksburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were blown down.
Yazoo County
Yazoo City Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Several trees were blown down around town,
one tree was down on a home.
Lamar County
Oak Grove Lightning
Lightning struck a house and the subsequent
fire caused significant roof and structural
damage to the home.
Copiah County
2 N Wesson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were blown down along
Highway 51.
Jones County
3 WSW Ellisville Hail (0.75)
to W Ellisville
Copiah County
2 NNW Georgetown Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Multiple trees were blown down between
Georgetown and Hopewell along Highway 27.
Simpson County
2 NW Harrisville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees were blown down along Joe Dear
just northwest of Harrisville.
Jones County
Sandersville Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
An intense microburst occurred in
Sandersville and downed numerous trees
across the area. Several trees blocked and
the railroad track. One tree was also down
on a mobile home.
Rankin County
4 SE Pelahatchie Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
to 1 SE Brandon
A few large trees were blown down and
blocking Gulde-Shilo Road as well as
several more blown down just southeast
of Downtown Brandon.
Clarke County
Pachuta Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few power lines were blown down.
MSZ052 Lauderdale
Strong Wind
The ASOS, at Key Field, measured a 48 kt
(55 mph) wind gust.
Clarke County
De Soto Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down.
Clarke County
2 W Shubuta Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down along with a few
power lines.
Jones County
Sandersville to Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
6 N Laurel
Numerous trees were blown down across the
northern portion of the county. One tree
fell on a house in Sandersville.
Jones County
6 SE Sandersville Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
A couple of chicken houses were destroyed
and another two were damaged.
MSZ074 Forrest
Strong Wind
One power line was blown down along the
leading edge of a gust front from a near by
thunderstorm.
Covington County
Hot Coffee Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were blown down around Hot
Coffee.
Hinds County
Jackson Heavy Rain
Heavy rainfall, about 1 inch, fell in a
short period of time across portions of
Jackson. This resulted in a portion of
Terry Road to have nearly 6 to 10 inches
of standing water across it. A few cars
stalled and received minor water damage.
MISSISSIPPI, North
MSZ016 Lee
Excessive Heat
A construction worker, a male in his early
to middle 40s, died due to excessive heat
while working at a church on West Jackson
Street in Tupelo. Heat indices at the time
were close to 105 degrees.
M430U
MSZ014 Union
Wildfire
Intense heat, dry conditions, and gusty
winds contributed to a wildfire that burned
100 acres of pine trees in an area just
behind the Wal-Mart Distribution Center in
Myrtle.
Monroe County
Prairie Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Straight line winds knocked down numerous
trees.
Monroe County
1 W Aberdeen to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Aberdeen
Straight line winds knocked down trees at
Old Highway 25 north of Dan Taylor Road, as
well as near Old Highway 45. Trees were
also knocked down at 301 Locust Street in
Aberdeen.
Monroe County
Aberdeen Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were knocked down on Bethlehem
Road.
Alcorn County
Corinth Lightning
Lightning struck a shed and a barn in
Corinth around 2 pm, starting fires to both
buildings. The barns housed construction
materials and equipment. Firemen were able
to save the lower level of the barn.
Alcorn County
Corinth Hail (0.75)
MISSISSIPPI, South
Harrison County
Saucier Lightning
A lightning strike started a fire in a
mobile home.
Pearl River County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorms blew down several trees at
various locations around the county and
produced small hail.
Harrison County
Lyman Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was reported along
Highway 49.
MISSISSIPPI, Southeast
Stone County
Wiggins Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
High winds from a thunderstorm blew down
several trees near Wiggins. Many of these
trees were weakened by winds from Hurricane
Katrina last August.
Perry County
New Augusta Hail (0.88)
St. Francois County
Farmington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees,
numerous large tree limbs and several power
lines.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
Excessive Heat
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the
middle 90s to the around 100 with the Heat
Index ranging from around 100 to 115. On
July 17, 101 people were treated at Busch
Stadium during the St. Louis Cardinals
baseball game. To make matters worse,
severe thunderstorms roared though the
area on July 19 and 21, creating the worst
power outage in St. Louis history. Up to
700,000 metered buildings lost power at
some point through the 21st and for many
the power was not restored for a week to 10
days. Over 400 heat related injuries were
reported in the City of St. Louis with 4
deaths. Also, over 500 gastrointestinal
illnesses were reported during the power
outage. This believed to be due to people
eating spoiled food from the lack of
refrigeration.
F93PH, M56PH, M49PH, M78PH
St. Francois County
Park Hills Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down
throughout town.
St. Francois County
Farmington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down and several trees were blown over.
Ste. Genevieve
County
5.2 W Sprott Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs and a couple of
trees were blown down at the intersection
of Highways D and 0 in far western Ste.
Genevieve County.
Franklin County
Pacific Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A few trees were blown down.
Franklin County
Pacific Hail (0.75)
Franklin County
2.4 SE Union Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds picked up rocks from the
roof of a building on the East Central
College's campus and threw them onto cars in
the parking lot below. Several of the cars
sustained broken windows due to this.
Callaway County
4.8 ESE Fulton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree branches were blown down
and one tree was uprooted near the
intersection of county roads 102W and 113N.
Lewis County
3.2 NNE Maywood Hail (0.75)
Franklin County
New Haven Hail (0.88)
Audrain County
Mexico Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs and several power
lines were blown down.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City Hail (0.88)
Boone County
Rocheport Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A large tree fell onto a mobile home, causing
moderate damage. No injuries were reported.
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--Jefferson
Excessive Heat
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the
middle 90s to a high of 100 on July 19. To
make matters worse, severe thunderstorms
roared across the region on the 19th and
21st causing a historic power outage. Up to
700,000 metered buildings were without
power. In some cases power was not restored
for a week to 10 days. St. Louis County
reported over 250 heat related injuries
with 2 deaths. One heat related death was
reported in Jefferson County. M93PH,
M60PH, M54PH
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--Rails--
026>027-034>036- Pike--Boone--Audrain--Moniteau--Cole--Osage
041>042-047>052- --Callaway--Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade
059>060-072>075- --Warren--Crawford--Washington--St.
084>085-099 Francois--Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--
Reynolds
Excessive Heat
Right on schedule, a mid-July heat wave hit
Missouri as temperatures soared into the
middle 90s to around 100. Columbia hit 101
on the 19th and 103 on the 20th. The Heat
Index ranged from 105 to close to 110.
St. Francois County
4 E Farmington Hail (0.75)
Ste. Genevieve
County
6.8 W Coffman Hail (0.75)
Madison County
2 NNW
Fredericktown Hail (0.75)
Madison County
Fredericktown Hail (0.75)
Iron County
2 S Ironton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several power lines were blown down.
Iron County
4 S Ironton Hail (0.75)
Reynolds County
2 NNE Centerville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees were blown down on Route
21 north northeast of Centerville.
Gasconade County
Bland Hail (1.00)
Osage County
2 E Linn Hail (1.00)
Osage County
5 N Rich Fountain Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees were blown down across
Highway U between Rich Fountain and Linn.
Lincoln County
1 E Silex Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Florissant Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Also, several power lines were blown down
at the intersection of Lindbergh and New
Halls Ferry Road.
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and large tree limbs were
blown down near Francis Howell North
High School.
St. Louis County
Hazelwood Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees were blown down
blocking traffic near the intersection
of Redman and Bellefontaine Roads.
St. Louis County
Overland Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
St. Charles County
2 E St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Two semis were blown over on Hwy 370
bridge.
St. Louis County
University City Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
Brentwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
Lincoln County
Winfield Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees were blown down. One of
the trees landed on top of an unoccupied
car.
St. Louis County
St Louis-Lambert
Int Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Thunderstorm winds tore off a portion of
the airport terminal roof at Lambert
International Airport and blew it onto
Interstate 70. Also, numerous signs in the
area were blown down generating a lot of
debris. The power was knocked out to all
but the East Terminal for several hours,
delaying some flights.
St. Charles County
St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous power lines were blown down and
arcing, causing a number of fires and
alarms within the city of St. Charles.
St. Louis County
Oakville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Louis County
Olivette Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ladue Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Warren County
Warrenton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 SSW St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large tree limbs blown down.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 NW St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Sumner High School in the north portion of
the city of St. Louis sustained moderate
roof damage.
St. Louis (C)
St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial
collapse of a building that was due to be
renovated in Lacledes Landing just north of
the Arch. Some of the bricks landed on the
Eads Bridge causing the bridge to be
temporarily closed to traffic. On the Arch
grounds 120 trees were blown over and 90
others were severely damaged. At Busch
Stadium, the infield tarp was torn and 30
people sustained injuries due to flying
debris, including trash cans and vendor
stands that were blown over within the
stadium. Four of the people injured had to
be hospitalized briefly. Also, numerous
trees, tree limbs, street signs and power
lines were blown down throughout the city.
By the time the storms had moved south of
the St. Louis area, an estimated 500,000
customers were without electric power. It
took almost a week to get all the power
restored. It was the worst power outage in
the history of the area.
St. Charles County
O Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as well
as several trees.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 W St Louis to Thunderstorm Wind (G71)
4 W St Louis
Several windows were blown out of buildings
in the Central West End and about 60 trees
were blown over in Forest Park. Also, the
roof of a home was blown off and thrown
into the street on top of an unoccupied car
in Dogtown.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 S St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G71)
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial
collapse of a building in the Soulard area
... at the intersection of Lemp Avenue and
Sidney Street ... which fell onto the
adjacent restaurant causing two people to
sustain major injuries. They both had to
be hospitalized for a time.
St. Louis County
Warson Woods Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
St. Louis County
.8 S Warson Woods Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several trees were blown down in Glendale.
A couple of the trees landed on homes and
cars causing minor to moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Crestwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
St. Louis County
Kirkwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
St. Louis County
Webster Groves Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Countless trees and tree limbs were blown
down across the area, some of the limbs
causing damage to homes and automobiles.
The trees and tree limbs also took down
numerous power lines. Electric service was
out for a week in some areas.
St. Louis County
Shrewsbury Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several power poles were broken and
numerous trees were uprooted.
St. Louis County
Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
The thunderstorm winds blew over 114 trees
and hacked off thousands of branches in the
289 acre Tower Grove Park. Also, as many as
100 severely damaged trees may need to be
chopped down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
St. Charles County
Cottleville Hail (0.88)
St. Louis County
Florissant Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
More tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis Hail (0.88)
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Kirkwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. A few of the trees landed
on homes and car causing minor to moderate
damage.
St. Louis County
Affton Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Thunderstorm winds caused moderate roof
damage to a building in Affton. Also,
numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and tree limbs were blown
down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Arnold Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ferguson Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A large tree was blown down on a home
causing moderate damage on Elizabeth Street
just south of 1-270. No one in the home was
injured.
St. Louis County
2 SE Affton Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Several large trees were blown over as well
as numerous power lines and tree limbs.
St. Louis County
Mehlville Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Two large trees were blown down and one
roof was partially blown off of a house
near the 1-55 and Lindbergh Boulevard
intersection.
Franklin County
Labadie Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several trees were blown down. One tree
fell onto a restaurant causing moderate
damage.
MISSOURI, East
St. Francois County
Farmington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thunderstorm winds blew down several trees,
numerous large tree limbs and several power
lines.
MOZ064
Excessive Heat
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the middle
90s to the around 100 with the Heat Index
ranging from around 100 to 115. On July 17,
101 people were treated at Busch Stadium during
the St. Louis Cardinals baseball game. To make
matters worse, severe thunderstorms roared
though the area on July 19 and 21, creating the
worst power outage in St. Louis history. Up to
700,000 metered buildings lost power at some
point through the 21st and for many the power
was not restored for a week to 10 days. Over 400
heat related injuries were reported in the City
of St. Louis with 4 deaths. Also, over 500
gastrointestinal illnesses were reported during
the power outage. This believed to be due to
people eating spoiled food from the lack of
refrigeration.
F93PH, M56PH, M49PH, M78PH
St. Francois County
Park Hills Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down
throughout town.
St. Francois County
Farmington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down and several trees were blown over.
Ste. Genevieve
County
5.2 W Sprott Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree limbs and a couple of trees
were blown down at the intersection of Highways
D and 0 in far western Ste. Genevieve County.
Franklin County
Pacific Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A few trees were blown down.
Franklin County
Pacific Hail (0.75)
Franklin County
2.4 SE Union Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Thunderstorm winds picked up rocks from the
roof of a building on the East Central
College's campus and threw them onto cars in
the parking lot below. Several of the cars
sustained broken windows due to this.
Callaway County
4.8 ESE Fulton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several large tree branches were blown down
and one tree was uprooted near the
intersection of county roads 102W and 113N.
Lewis County
3.2 NNE Maywood Hail (0.75)
Franklin County
New Haven Hail (0.88)
Audrain County
Mexico Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs and several power
lines were blown down.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City Hail (0.88)
Boone County
Rocheport Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A large tree fell onto a mobile home, causing
moderate damage. No injuries were reported.
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--Jefferson
Excessive Heat
A major heat wave hit the St. Louis area in
mid-July. Temperatures ranged from the middle
90s to a high of 100 on July 19. To make
matters worse, severe thunderstorms roared
across the region on the 19th and 21st causing
a historic power outage. Up to 700,000 metered
buildings were without power. In some cases
power was not restored for a week to 10 days.
St. Louis County reported over 250 heat
related injuries with 2 deaths. One heat
related death was reported in Jefferson
County. M93PH, M60PH, M54PH
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--Rails--
026>027-034>036- Pike--Boone--Audrain--Moniteau--Cole--Osage--
041>042-047>052- Callaway--Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade--
059>060-072>075- Warren--Crawford--Washington--St. Francois--
084>085-099 Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--Reynolds
Excessive Heat
Right on schedule, a mid-July heat wave hit
Missouri as temperatures soared into the
middle 90s to around 100. Columbia hit 101
on the 19th and 103 on the 20th. The Heat
Index ranged from 105 to close to 110.
St. Francois County
4 E Farmington Hail (0.75)
Ste. Genevieve
County
6.8 W Coffman Hail (0.75)
Madison County
2 NNW
Fredericktown Hail (0.75)
Madison County
Fredericktown Hail (0.75)
Iron County
2 S Ironton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several power lines were blown down.
Iron County
4 S Ironton Hail (0.75)
Reynolds County
2 NNE Centerville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Numerous trees were blown down on Route
21 north northeast of Centerville.
Gasconade County
Bland Hail (1.00)
Osage County
2 E Linn Hail (1.00)
Osage County
5 N Rich Fountain Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees were blown down across
Highway U between Rich Fountain and Linn.
Lincoln County
1 E Silex Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Florissant Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Also, several power lines were blown down at
the intersection of Lindbergh and New Halls
Ferry Road.
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and large tree limbs were
blown down near Francis Howell North
High School.
St. Louis County
Hazelwood Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees were blown down blocking
traffic near the intersection of Redman and
Bellefontaine Roads.
St. Louis County
Overland Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
St. Charles County
2 E St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Two semis were blown over on Hwy 370 bridge.
St. Louis County
University City Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large trees were blown down.
St. Louis County
Brentwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
Lincoln County
Winfield Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees were blown down. One of
the trees landed on top of an unoccupied car.
St. Louis County
St Louis-Lambert
Int Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Thunderstorm winds tore off a portion of the
airport terminal roof at Lambert International
Airport and blew it onto Interstate 70. Also,
numerous signs in the area were blown down
generating a lot of debris. The power was
knocked out to all but the East Terminal
for several hours, delaying some flights.
St. Charles County
St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous power lines were blown down and
arcing, causing a number of fires and
alarms within the city of St. Charles.
St. Louis County
Oakville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Louis County
Olivette Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ladue Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
Warren County
Warrenton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 SSW St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous large tree limbs blown down.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 NW St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Sumner High School in the north portion of
the city of St. Louis sustained moderate
roof damage.
St. Louis (C)
St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial collapse
of a building that was due to be renovated in
Lacledes Landing just north of the Arch. Some
of the bricks landed on the Eads Bridge causing
the bridge to be temporarily closed to traffic.
On the Arch grounds 120 trees were blown over
and 90 others were severely damaged. At Busch
Stadium, the infield tarp was torn and 30
people sustained injuries due to flying debris,
including trash cans and vendor stands that
were blown over within the stadium. Four of the
people injured had to be hospitalized briefly.
Also, numerous trees, tree limbs, street signs
and power lines were blown down throughout the
city. By the time the storms had moved south of
the St. Louis area, an estimated 500,000
customers were without electric power. It took
almost a week to get all the power restored.
It was the worst power outage in the history
of the area.
St. Charles County
O Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs were blown down as well
as several trees.
St. Louis (C)
3.2 W St Louis to Thunderstorm Wind (G71)
4 W St Louis
Several windows were blown out of buildings in
the Central West End and about 60 trees were
blown over in Forest Park. Also, the roof of a
home was blown off and thrown into the street
on top of an unoccupied car in Dogtown.
St. Louis (C)
2.4 S St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G71)
Thunderstorm winds caused a partial collapse
of a building in the Soulard area ... at the
intersection of Lemp Avenue and Sidney
Street ... which fell onto the adjacent
restaurant causing two people to sustain
major injuries. They both had to be
hospitalized for a time.
St. Louis County
Warson Woods Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees and tree limbs were
blown down.
St. Louis County
.8 S Warson Woods Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several trees were blown down in Glendale.
A couple of the trees landed on homes and
cars causing minor to moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Crestwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
St. Louis County
Kirkwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
St. Louis County
Webster Groves Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Countless trees and tree limbs were blown
down across the area, some of the limbs
causing damage to homes and automobiles. The
trees and tree limbs also took down numerous
power lines. Electric service was out for a
week in some areas.
St. Louis County
Shrewsbury Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several power poles were broken and numerous
trees were uprooted.
St. Louis County
Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
The thunderstorm winds blew over 114 trees
and hacked off thousands of branches in the
289 acre Tower Grove Park. Also, as many as
100 severely damaged trees may need to be
chopped down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
St. Charles County
Cottleville Hail (0.88)
St. Louis County
Florissant Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
More tree limbs and power lines were
blown down.
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis Hail (0.88)
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large tree limbs were blown down.
St. Louis County
Kirkwood Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. A few of the trees landed
on homes and car causing minor to moderate
damage.
St. Louis County
Affton Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Thunderstorm winds caused moderate roof
damage to a building in Affton. Also,
numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and tree limbs were blown down.
St. Charles County
Wentzville Hail (0.75)
Jefferson County
Arnold Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Louis County
Ferguson Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A large tree was blown down on a home causing
moderate damage on Elizabeth Street just south
of 1-270. No one in the home was injured.
St. Louis County
2 SE Affton Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Several large trees were blown over as well as
numerous power lines and tree limbs.
St. Louis County
Mehlville Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Two large trees were blown down and one roof
was partially blown off of a house near the
1-55 and Lindbergh Boulevard intersection.
Franklin County
Labadie Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several trees were blown down. One tree fell
onto a restaurant causing moderate damage.
St. Louis County
Sappington Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A 3 foot diameter tree was blown down
near the intersection of Lindbergh
Blvd. and Gravois Ave.
Franklin County
Pacific Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down. One of the
trees fell onto a trailer home
injuring a woman inside of it. She
suffered head and neck injuries. She
was treated and released in a home
were from the hospital. Also, several
windows blown out.
St. Louis County
Lemay Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several power lines were blown down.
Franklin County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A large tree was blown down on Craig
Road.
St. Louis County
Oakville Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A tree was blown down.
Jefferson County
Arnold Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees were blown down.
One tree fell onto a home destroying
it and causing two people in the home
to be injured.
Franklin County
Union Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Several large trees were blown down.
Jefferson County
De Soto to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
2 S De Soto
Thunderstorms winds blew down numerous
large trees, tree limbs and power lines.
Several of the trees landed on homes
and cars causing minor to moderate
damage. The roof of a business in De
Soto was blown off.
Crawford County
Bourbon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs and power lines
were blown down.
St. Francois County
Bonne Terre to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Leadwood
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Washington County
Potosi to Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
3 S Potosi
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down. Several of
the trees fell onto homes and
businesses causing minor to moderate
damage. Also, some roofs were partially
blown off causing minor damage.
Washington County
Potosi Hail (0.75)
St. Francois County
Desloge Hail (0.75)
Washington County
2 N Caledonia Hail (1.00)
Washington County
Mineral Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Crawford County
2 SW Steelville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Some trees and large limbs were blown
down on Long Spring Road southeast
of Steelville.
Washington County
2 N Caledonia Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Several large trees were blown over
onto Route C near Highway 21.
Washington County
Irondale Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Ste. Genevieve
County
Womack Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
A couple of large trees were blown onto
Highway T near Womac is extreme
southwest Ste. Genevieve County.
Iron County
Belleview to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Ironton
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down in Belleview,
Graniteville, and Ironton. Also, a few
on several homes.
Reynolds County
Centerville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down.
Iron County
3 SW Annapolis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A couple of trees were blown onto
Highway 49 between Annapolis and
Vulcan
Reynolds County
Ellington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A couple of trees and large tree limbs
were blown down.
Boone County
3 SE Hallsville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were blown down onto
Hwy Z about half a mile south of
the intersection of Hwy Z and Hwy 00.
Boone County
4 N Columbia Hail (0.88)
Boone County
3 N Columbia Hail (1.00)
Boone County
3 N Columbia Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Boone County
Hallsville Hail (0.75)
Audrain County
Mexico Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous large tree limbs were blown
down.
Callaway County
1 NE Auxvasse Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees and tree limbs were
blown down. A couple of the trees
fell onto power lines.
Montgomery County
Wellsville Hail (0.88)
Montgomery County
Wellsville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A few large trees and several large
tree limbs were blown down. Also,
several power lines were blown down.
Lincoln County
Hawk Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Lincoln County
Troy Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several large tree limbs were blown
down.
Warren County
Warrenton Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several large trees were blown down.
Lincoln County
Moscow Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Several trees and large tree limbs
were blown down. One large tree limb
was blocking U.S. 61 just west of town.
Also, some siding was blown off
of a church.
Lincoln County
Old Monroe Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Some shingles were blown off of a home.
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Charles County
2.8 WNW St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Charles County
St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A fast moving bow echo storm moved
across northern St. Charles County
downing trees, power lines, and
causing minor structural damage.
Thunderstorm winds damaged the roof of
a convenience store just south of the
Zumbehl Road/1-70 overpass. Large
trees and tree limbs were blown down
on the Lindenwood University campus
and areas nearby. Several large tree
limbs blown down near the intersection
of Mid Rivers Mall Drive and Willot
Road. Many of the areas affected lost
electric service for several days. The
storms on the 19th and 21st knocked out
electric service to a combined 700,000
customers across the St. Louis
Metropolitan area.
St. Louis County
Bridgeton
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
1.8 WNW Bridgeton
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
Berkeley
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
Hazelwood
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
Overland
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
1.6 S Black Jack
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
5 SE Florissant
Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
Jennings Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Louis County
Spanish Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A bow echo severe thunderstorm moved
rapidly across north St. Louis County
downing countless trees, power lines,
and causing minor structural damage.
Several homes were damage by downed
trees in Hazelwood, Ferguson,
Florissant, and jennings, The storms
from the 19th and 21st knocked out
electric service to an estimated
700,000 buildings across the St. Louis
Metropolitan area. Power was not
restored in some areas for a week to
ten days. Food in refrigerators
spoiled and had to be thrown out. Area
hospitals reported a sharp increase in
gastrointestinal illnesses, most
likely from people eating spoiled food.
The Red Cross, Salvation Army and
other service organizations stepped in
to supply food, water and shelter
where needed.
St. Louis (C)
6.4 NW St Louis to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
5.6 N St Louis
Numerous trees, tree limbs and power
lines were blown down in the
northern portions of the city.
Iron County
1 N Belleview Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A couple of trees were reported down
on Highway 0 north of Belleview.
St. Francois County
Iron Mtn Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Some large tree limbs were reported
down along Highway W.
Madison County
Roselle Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A couple of trees were reported down
along Highway 72.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
Excessive Heat
Excessive heat returned to St. Louis
in late July and continued into early
August. Fourteen injuries were
reported in the City of St. Louis
with one death. F71SC
MOZ061>063-065 St. Charles--Franklin--St. Louis--
Jefferson
Excessive Heat
Excessive heat returned to the
St. Louis area in late July and
continued into early August. The
temperature at Lambert International
Airport hit 101 on both the 30th and
31st with the Heat Index
MOZ018>019- Knox--Lewis--Shelby--Marion--Monroe--
026>027-034>036- Rails--Pike--Boone-- Audrain--
041>042-047>052- Moniteau--Cole--Osage--Callaway--
059>060 Montgomery--Lincoln--Gasconade--Warren
Excessive Heat
Excessive heat returned to Missouri in
late July and continued into early
August. High temperatures across most
of the area on the 30th and 31st were
right around 100 degrees. The heat
index ranged from 105 to near 110.
St. Charles County
Wentzville Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
O Fallon Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
O Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Numerous tree limbs and power lines
were blown down. Also, a couple of
trees were blown over as well as one
power pole that was snapped off.
Several cars sustained minor damage
from fallen limbs.
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
St. Louis County
Chesterfield Hail (0.88)
St. Louis County
Chesterfield Hail (0.75)
St. Louis (C)
St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several power lines were blown down.
MOZ072>075- Crawford--Washington--St. Francois--
084>085-099 Ste. Genevieve--Iron--Madison--Reynolds
Excessive Heat
Excessive heat returned to Missouri in
late July and continued into early
August. Temperatures were in the upper
90s to around 100 with the heat index
ranging from 105 to near 110.
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Kennett Flash Flood
County roads were partially flooded
near Highway EE.
Pemiscot County
Caruthersville Flash Flood
South Ward Street was flooded
resulting in traffic problems.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Scotland County
2 W Bible Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
telephone poles down at residence
Scotland County
Memphis Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Numerous limbs of up to 5 inches in
diameter down across city. Several
limbs 3 feet in diameter down along
with power lines.
Clark County
5 W Kahoka Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
large tree limbs down
Clark County
Peaksville to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Revere
large tree down blocking Route C
between Peaksville and Revere.
Clark County
Revere Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Numerous large trees and tree limbs
down in town.
An upper level disturbance initiated
scattered thunderstorms across
northeast Missouri in a near tropical
atmosphere. A few storms pulsed severe
with the main threat being high winds.
A newspaper clipping noted hail
damage to crops between Kahoka and
Revere but no additional information
about this could be obtained.
Clark County
Kahoka Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
1 to 5 inch diameter tree limbs down
in town A strong upper level
disturbance initiated a severe MCS
in a moist to near tropical
atmosphere across the plains that
moved into Iowa and Missouri.
The complex was weakening due to the
setting sun but still managed to
produce several subsevere wind reports
of 35 to 48 knots (40 to 55 mph). One
lone storm pulsed severe and produced
wind damage in Kahoka, Missouri.
Scotland County
Memphis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Co-op reported 3 to 4 inch diameter
solid branches down. An upper level
disturbance initiated two supercell
thunderstorms in a moist to near
tropical atmosphere that was ahead of
a cold front in eastern Iowa. Outflow
from the supercells developed a broken
line of of storms that moved through
Iowa and into Illinois and Missouri.
The line produced sporatic pulse
severe storms from east central
Iowa into northwest Illinois. The more
solid part of the line produced a
considerable amount of severe weather
from east central Iowa into northern
Missouri.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Adair County
Novinger Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Tree limbs up to 10 inches in diameter
snapped off from thunderstorm winds.
Adair County
Willmathsville Hail (0.88)
Howard County
3 NE Fayette Flash Flood
Several county roads closed due to
high water.
Nodaway County
6 NE Burlington Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Jet
Power poles down.
Mercer County
4 E Mercer Flash Flood
Water flowing over road.
Mercer County
2 W Princeton Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Mercer County
Ravanna Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous tree limbs down.
Randolph County
Moberly Hail (1.75)
MISSOURI, Northwest
Randolph County
Huntsville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Randolph County
Moberly Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sullivan County
Newtown Hail (0.75)
Worth County
Grant City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree limbs down.
Andrew County
2 W Cosby Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Buchanan County
6 NE St Joseph Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Linn County
2 W New Boston Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Linn County
Bucklin Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large branches down on street.
Daviess County
Lock Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Daviess County
Lock Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Clinton County
7 SW Converse Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Macon County
Ethel Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Macon County
2 W Atlanta Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Power lines down.
Linn County
Marceline Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Six inch diameter tree limbs snapped off.
Carroll County
Carrollton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Several trees and power lines downed.
Saline County
Marshall Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and power lines down.
Cooper County
5 SE Boonville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree limbs down.
M0Z001>008- Atchison - Nodaway - Worth - Gentry - Harrison
011>017-020>025- - Mercer - Putnam - Schuyler - Holt - Andrew -
028>033-037>040- De Kalb - Daviess - Grundy - Sullivan - Adair
043>046-053>054 - Buchanan - Clinton - Caldwell - Livingston -
Linn - Macon - Platte - Clay - Ray - Carroll
- Chariton - Randolph - Jackson - Lafayette -
Saline - Howard - Cass - Johnson - Pettis -
Cooper - Bates - Henry
Excessive Heat
Oppressive heat and humidity combined to
produce afternoon and early evening heat
indices from 105 to 115 degrees, from July
16th through July 20th. The highest computed
heat index reached 121 degrees at Amity
Missouri. Three males and one female died of
heat related causes in Jackson county. M9VE,
F83PH, M67PH, M92PH
Schuyler County
6 N Downing Hail (0.75)
Schuyler County
Lancaster Hail (2.75)
Schuyler County
2 SSE Lancaster to Tornado (Fl)
3 SSE Lancaster
Tornado touched down along D highway 1.75
miles south-southeast of Lancaster at 1935
CST. A damage path was noted for 1.1 miles,
and the storm damaged 3 farmsteads directly.
The first farmstead had an outbuilding
destroyed and windows blown out of the
farmhouse. As the tornado moved south, two
barns were destroyed at the second farmstead.
Near Gray's Drive and Highway D, just
southwest of the D and V Highway intersection,
additional damage was noted to a third
farmstead, with significant low-end F1 damage
to outbuildings. Numerous trees and power
lines were also downed along Highway D.
Anecdotal observations suggest the tornado
turned left before dissipating at 1938 CST,
and then may have looped back north along
Highway D to near the Highways D and V
intersection, where minor damage was noted to
a fourth homestead.
Adair County
2 SW Novinger Hail (0.75)
Adair County
10 SW Novinger Hail (0.75)
Linn County
Brookfield Hail (1.75)
Linn County
Marceline Hail (1.25)
Chariton County
6 NW Westville Hail (2.00)
Chariton County
Rothville Hail (1.50)
Linn County
8 N Marceline Hail (1.00)
M0Z001>008- Atchison - Nodaway - Worth - Gentry - Harrison
011>017-020>025- - Mercer - Putnam - Schuyler - Holt - Andrew
028>033-037>040- - De Kalb - Daviess - Grundy - Sullivan -
043>046-053>054 Adair - Buchanan - Clinton - Caldwell -
Livingston - Linn - Macon - Platte - Clay -
Ray - Carroll - Chariton - Randolph - Jackson
- Lafayette - Saline - Howard - Cass -
Johnson - Pettis - Cooper - Bates - Henry
Excessive Heat
Oppressive heat and humidity combined to
produce heat indices from 105 to 115 degrees,
from July 29th throught July 31st.
MISSOURI, Southeast
Bollinger County
Scopus Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous trees were blown down. One tree
landed across a home. Buildings were
reportedly damaged.
Ripley County
Doniphan Heavy Rain
Some barricades were put up at low water
bridges. Slow-moving thunderstorms were
responsible for very heavy rainfall.
Cape Girardeau
County
Jackson Heavy Rain
Sections of Main Street and parts of City Park
were closed for about 30 minutes.
Thunderstorms produced very heavy rain.
Carter County
Van Buren to Flash Flood
2.5 W Van Buren
Thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall
over a couple of days saturated the ground,
leading to flash flooding. A local newspaper
reported more than five inches of rain fell
in about two hours. Flash flooding was mostly
in the South Van Buren area, in the vicinity
of U.S. Highway 60. Two lanes of U.S. Highway
60 under construction west of Van Buren were
overrun with water and debris which flowed
across the roadway. Fast-moving floodwater
covered Highway 103 in South Van Buren.
Ripley County
Doniphan Flash Flood
Thunderstorms with periods of heavy rainfall
over several days saturated the ground,
leading to flash flooding. Two separate gages
in Doniphan, an automated gage and a co-op
observer's gage, measured 7.5 to 8 inches of
rain over a 48-hour period. Flooding was
reported across low-lying areas in Doniphan,
affecting some streets and a school. A vehicle
was abandoned due to high water. A dumpster
was carried into a ditch. Some creeks were out
of their banks.
Scott County
Countywide Flash Flood
Thunderstorms with very heavy rainfall caused
flash flooding of some roads. Five roadways
were closed due to flooding, including U.S.
Highway 61. The other roads were mostly
secondary roads.
Cape Girardeau
County
Cape Girardeau Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines were blown
down, knocking out power to more than 1,000
electric customers. The city fire department
responded to 12 calls of downed power lines
during the storm. The peak wind gust at the
Cape Girardeau airport, south of the city, was
50 MPH. Estimated higher gusts occurred in the
city.
Cape Girardeau
County
Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Numerous trees were blown down, some of which
fell on power lines. A tree fell at a
residence, damaging the porch and a 27-foot
travel trailer parked outside.
Cape Girardeau
County
Cape Girardeau Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were blown down in the 800 block of
Caruthers Avenue and the 500 block of Good
Hope Street.
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Stoddard - Scott - Mississippi - New Madrid
Heat
Across southeast Missouri, the heat index
reached or exceeded 105 degrees on three
consecutive afternoons. In Poplar Bluff, an
elderly man 78 years of age died in his
apartment. The apartment was not air
conditioned, and all windows were closed. Heat
was likely the primary factor since the man
did not have any past medical conditions that
would have contributed to his death. At Poplar
Bluff, the peak heat index was 106 degrees on
the 19th, 110 on the 20th, and 112 on the
21st. At Cape Girardeau, the heat index peaked
at 107 degrees on the 19th, 109 on the 20th,
and 107 on the 21st. Public health officials
opened several cooling centers in Cape
Girardeau for those without air conditioning.
M78PH
Perry County
Friedenburg to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
2 ESE Friedenburg
Some trees were snapped or uprooted, and many
limbs were broken. Some outbuildings and homes
received roof damage. One home had a door
blown in. A weak tornado occurred at the end
of the damage path.
Perry County
1.8 ESE Friedenburg tTornado (FO)
2 ESE Friedenburg
At the southeast corner of an area of
straight-line wind damage, a weak tornado
briefly developed. Hay bales were tossed into
a bean field. Downed trees and tree limbs were
tossed in different directions. A porch
overhang on a house was lifted enough to
dislodge the support columns. Damage to siding
and shingles occurred. Peak winds were
estimated near 70 MPH.
Bollinger County
Sedgewickville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were down across a highway.
Cape Girardeau
County
Daisy to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Millersville
At Daisy, three-foot diameter trees were blown
down. Near Millersville, a cable line was
down. Near Millersville, 72. The road was
blocked temporarily. Nobody was injured.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Howell County
1 S White Church 10K Flash Flood
A car was washed off of a road while driving
through a flooded area. No injuries occurred
through a flooded area. No intersection of
Highway 17 and Highway W.
Christian County
Ozark Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed large
trees on two homes that caused minor damage.
Christian County
5 S Nixa Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large tree was blown down across Riverdale
Road just west of Highway 160
Christian County
Ozark Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
onto a car that trapped one person.
Shannon County
Alley Spg Flash Flood
Thunderstorms containing heavy downpours
caused flooding to occur along several streams
and tributaries of the Jacks Fork River near
Alley Spring. The Jacks Fork River eventually
flooded the camp ground at Alley Spring with
five feet of water covering much of the area.
Oregon County
Rover Flash Flood
Numerous thunderstorms caused flash flooding
to occur along low lying roads near the
community of Rover.
Howell County
West Plains Flash Flood
Several roads and low lying areas were flooded
from numerous thunderstorms that impacted the
area.
Laclede County
3 E Conway Flash Flood
Heavy rain caused flash flooding over a
section of Highway J which became impassable
to motorists.
Mcdonald County
3 W Anderson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mcdonald County
Anderson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
power lines near the city of Anderson.
Jasper County
Dudenville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts caused damage
to a home in the community of Dudenville.
Several trees were also destroyed.
Dade County
9 SW Lockwood Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that a microburst damaged areas
of rural southwest Dade County. Several
trees were downed from the event.
Barry County
4 SW Monett Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree in a coop observer's yard.
Greene County
Republic Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Newton County
Neosho Flash Flood
Thunderstorms cause minor flash flooding
within the city of Neosho.
Greene County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree near St. Johns hospital.
Douglas County
4 E Dogwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
along Highway K blocking the road.
Texas County
9 N Success Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree on Highway AW.
Laclede County
3 ESE Morgan Flash Flood
Flash flooding occurred along Parks Creek from
heavy rainfall. One and a half feet of water
was flowing quickly over Highway J.
Dallas County
2 N Buffalo Flash Flood
Flash flooding inundated a section of Highway
65 north of Buffalo.
Texas County
2 W Bucyrus Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
along Highway 38 just east of its intersection
with Highway FF.
Webster County
2 N Marshfield Flash Flood
Raging flash flood water swamped a low water
bridge north of Marshfield. The low water
crossing quickly became impassable leaving
significant debris in its wake.
Oregon County
Thayer Flash Flood
Several low lying roads near the Warm Fork and
Spring rivers around the city of Thayer became
impassable from flash flooding.
Howell County
West Plains Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Laclede County
8 N Lebanon Flash Flood
Numerous thunderstorms caused flash flooding
over several low water crossings across rural
sections of northern Laclede County.
Ozark County
3 W Isabella to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
1 N Isabella
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
trees and power lines in the Theodosia area.
Ozark County
3 W Isabella Flash Flood
Several low lying roads across much of Ozark
County became impassable from flash flooding.
Shannon County
Alley Spg Flash Flood
Numerous roads became impassable from flash
flooding near the Alley Spring area.
Oregon County
Rover Flash Flood
Flash flooding washed out a road near Rover.
Several other low lying roads became
impassable across much of Oregon County.
Webster County
6 S Marshfield Flash Flood
Heavy rain caused flash flooding over low
lying areas along Highway A south of
Marshfield.
Webster County
Elkland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
large limbs near Elkland.
Jasper County
Carthage Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
trees near the intersection of Highway 105
and Elm Street.
Newton County
2 S Neosho Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Shannon County
5 NE Round Spg to Tornado (FO)
2 NE Round Spg
A National Weather Service storm survey
revealed that a small tornado intermittently
impacted a forested area of northern Shannon
County. Numerous trees were damaged from
the tornado.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Shannon County
12 NW Birch Tree Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree into some power lines.
Texas County
3 E Eunice Hail (2.75)
Phelps County
2 S Rolla Hail (0.75)
Phelps County
4 S Rolla Hail (0.88)
Phelps County
2 S Edgar Spgs Hail (0.75)
Dent County
Salem Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous trees and power lines were blown down
from severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Shannon County
Eminence Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees and power lines within the city of
Eminence.
Texas County
Houston Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Shannon County
2 N Eminence Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of trees north of Eminence along Highway 19.
Howell County
Willow Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wright County
Mountain Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Shannon County
Winona Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Shannon County
Winona Hail (0.75)
Ozark County
Dora Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees in the community of Dora.
Douglas County
Ava Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Greene County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts knocked off a
street light which busted on the pavement.
Christian County
Ozark Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a large
tree into a power line which caused a
transformer to blow.
Stone County
Reeds Spg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Laclede County
6 NE Morgan Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
power lines.
Ozark County
Brixey Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Trees, power lines, and road signs were blown
down across much of the county due to severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Douglas County
8 ESE Gentryville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed several
power lines near the Twin Bridges area.
Howell County
5 SW West Plains Hail (0.88)
Howell County
West Plains Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed over 100
large trees in the Arrowhead Estates
subdivision.
Howell County
West Plains Hail (1.75)
Howell County
5 NE South Fork Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Microburst winds destroyed a barn in rural
central Howell County.
Oregon County
Thayer Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Microburst wind gusts stripped shingles off of
several houses and caused widespread tree
damage near the community of Thayer.
Howell County
South Fork Flash Flood
Flash flooding inundated a section of Highway
JJ near its intersection with the South Fork
of the Spring River.
Dent County
6 S Salem Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
power lines over central Dent County.
Dent County
3 N Gladden Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple trees
north of Gladden.
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