Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)
UTAH, East
UTZ022>025-027>029 Southeast Utah--Eastern Uinta
Mountains--Eastern Uinta Basin--
Tavaputs Plateau--Grand Flat And
Arches--La Sal & Abajo Mountains
--Canyonlands/ Natural Bridges
01 0000MST
31 2359MST
Although convective rains brought
some moisture to eastern Utah, the
month of August was dissapointing
from a monsoon rainfall standpoint.
As a result, severe to extreme
drought persisted, except for a
portion of southeast Utah where
extreme drought conditions expanded.
See the September 2000 Storm Data
publication for a continuation of
this drought situation.
Daggett County
1 E Manila to 01 1545MST
3 SE Manila 1600MST
A funnel cloud was observed moving
southeast over the Lucerne Valley
near Flaming Gorge Reservoir.
San Juan County
6 S Monticello 03 1500MST
1615MST
Storm drains quickly filled with
water, and several inches of water
ran across Highway 191.
San Juan County
Monticello 05 1504MST
1600MST
Minor flooding occurred in and
around Monticello.
UTZ023 Eastern Uinta Mountains
07 1200MST
10 1600MST
This wildfire was named the McConkie
Ranch Fire and occurred 13 miles
northwest of Vernal on BLM public
lands. The fire consumed
approximately 368 acres of logging
slash and juniper.
UTAH, West and Central
NOT RECEIVED.
VERMONT, North and Central
Chittenden County
South Burlington 03 1030EST
1033EST
A cold front along the St Lawrence
River early Tuesday morning, August
3rd, moved southeast across Vermont
during the late morning and
afternoon hours. Thunderstorms
preceded and accompanied the front,
and a few of the storms were severe.
In the city of South Burlington,
a large tent was blown down along
with tree limbs by thunderstorm
winds.
Caledonia County
3 N Hardwick 03 1130EST
1133EST
Caledonia County
East Hardwick 03 1140EST
1142EST
A cold front along the St Lawrence
River early Tuesday morning, August
3rd, moved southeast across Vermont
during the late morning and
afternoon hours. Thunderstorms
preceded and accompanied the front,
and a few of the storms were severe.
Trees and tree limbs were blown
down in and around the towns of
Hardwick and East Hardwick by
thunderstorm winds.
Orleans County
Glover 03 1145EST
1147EST
A cold front along the St Lawrence
River early Tuesday morning, August
3rd, moved southeast across Vermont
during the late morning and
afternoon hours. Thunderstorms
preceded and accompanied the front,
and a few of the storms were severe.
In the town of Glover, trees were
blown down on a few roads by
thunderstorm winds.
Essex County
Lunenburg 03 1252EST
A cold front along the St Lawrence
River early Tuesday morning, August
3rd, moved southeast across Vermont
during the late morning and
afternoon hours. Thunderstorm winds
blew down trees in the town of
Lunenburg
Washington County
South Barre 03 1715EST
1720EST
A cold front along the St Lawrence
River early Tuesday morning, August
3rd, moved southeast across Vermont
during the late morning and
afternoon hours. Late afternoon
thunderstorms in Washington county
were severe. In and around the
town of South Barre, trees were
blown down, and a roof was torn
off a duplex by thunderstorm winds.
Lawn furniture was also blown around.
VERMONT, North and Central
Washington County
Worcester 12 1430EST
1630EST
A frontal boundary from northern
Vermont southwest across eastern
New York resulted in showers and
thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall. In the town of Worcester,
locally heavy rainfall of 2 to 3
1/2 inches resulted in flooding
and washouts of a few roads.
Addison County
Countywide 12 1600EST
2200EST
Orleans County
Countywide 12 1600EST
2200EST
A frontal boundary from northern
Vermont southwest across eastern
New York resulted in showers and
thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall. Rainfall across both
Addison and Orleans counties
averaged between 1 and 2 1/2 inches.
VTZ008 Washington
12 1630EST
2000EST
A frontal boundary from northern
Vermont southwest across eastern
New York resulted in showers and
thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall. Across Washington county
a few roads were flooded due to
the heavy rainfall.
Windsor County
Sharon 12 1630EST
A lightning strike caused roof
damage and knocked out the
telephone system at Sharon
Elementary School.
VTZ006 Lamoille
12 1700EST
2100EST
A frontal boundary from northern
Vermont southwest across eastern
New York resulted in showers and
thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall. Across Lamoille county,
a few roads were flooded in
Morrisville and Hyde Park areas.
VTZ002-016 Western Franklin--Eastern Franklin
12 1700EST
2200EST
A frontal boundary from northern
Vermont southwest across eastern
New York resulted in showers and
thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall. Rainfall across Franklin
county averaged between 1 and 2
inches with water on some roads
and a few washouts reported with
damage to culverts. Most of the
damage seemed to be confined to
the Berkshire and Richford areas.
VTZ011-019 Western Rutland--Eastern Rutland
12 1805EST
2100EST
A frontal boundary from northern
Vermont southwest across eastern
New York resulted in showers and
thunderstorms with very heavy
rainfall. Across Rutland county a
few roads were flooded in the towns
of Chittenden and Pittsford. In
addition, the basements of a few
homes were flooded in the town of
Chittenden.
Addison County
Bristol to 28 1745EST
New Haven 2200EST
A cold front moving into Vermont
from southern Canada triggered
afternoon and evening thunderstorms.
The thunderstorms in Addison county
were accompanied by torrential
rainfall from late afternoon into
the early night with 2 to 5 inches
of rainfall falling on already
saturated soil. In the Bristol and
New Haven areas, extensive washouts
of Routes 116 and 17 were reported
along with mudslides. Numerous
smaller roads were flooded or
washed out. Many homes reported
flooded basements. The New Haven
River cut away portions of its
banks and destroyed a parking lot.
The Bristol Elementary School and
school grounds were flooded.
Sidewalks were damaged and some
trees uprooted by the water.
Grand Isle County
South Alburg 29 1448EST
Grand Isle County
Alburg 29 1500EST
A frontal boundary across northern
Vermont and northern New York
helped focus thunderstorms across
this area. The airmass was very
humid along and south of the front.
Very heavy rainfall accompanied the
thunderstorms were severe,
with trees blown down across roads
in both Alburg and South Alburg.
In addition, a trailer was blown
over in Alburg.
Franklin County
Berkshire 29 1514EST
A frontal boundary across northern
Vermont and northern New York
helped focus thunderstorms across
this area. The airmass was very
humid along and south of the front.
Very heavy rainfall accompanied
the thunderstorms. Winds from a
severe thunderstorm blew over 2
trees in the town of Berkshire.
The town of West Swanton reported
about 3 inches of rain in a short
period of time.
VERMONT, North and Central
Franklin County
St Albans 29 1630EST
1635EST
Thunderstorms formed in advance of
a cold front with damaging winds
and very heavy rain in the St
Albans area. Trees were blown
down with some structural damage
reported.
Chittenden County
Williston 29 1650EST
Chittenden County
Westford 29 1654EST
A frontal boundary across northern
Vermont and northern New York
helped focus thunderstorms across
this area. The airmass was very
humid along and south of the front.
Very heavy rainfall accompanied
the thunderstorms. A few
thunderstorms were severe, with
trees blown down across roads in
the towns of Williston and Westford.
Lamoille County
Johnson 29 1715EST
1718EST
A frontal boundary across northern
Vermont and northern New York
helped focus thunderstorms across
this area. The airmass was very
humid along and south of the front.
Very heavy rainfall accompanied
the thunderstorms. A few
thunderstorms were severe, with
trees snapped and blown down on
power lines in Johnson, Vermont.
Orleans County
Orleans 29 1755EST
1757EST
A frontal boundary across northern
Vermont and northern New York
helped focus thunderstorms across
this area. The airmass was very
humid along and south of the front.
Very heavy rainfall accompanied
the thunderstorms. A few
thunderstorms were severe, with
trees blown down across roads in
the Vermont town of Orleans.
Orleans County
Derby Line 29 1815EST
Lightning hit a house which
resulted in some structural damage.
Orange County
Vershire 29 1923EST
1925EST
A frontal boundary across northern
Vermont and northern New York
helped focus thunderstorms across
this area. The airmass was very
humid along and south of the front.
Very heavy rainfall accompanied
the thunderstorms. A few
thunderstorms were severe, with
trees blown down across roads in
the Vermont town of Vershire.
VTZ006-016 Lamoille--Eastern Franklin
30 1200EST
1600EST
A cold front moved across Vermont
during the afternoon accompanied
by thunderstorms with very heavy
rain. Some roads were washed out
in the towns of Fletcher and
Fairfax in Franklin county as well
as the town of Cambridge in
Lamoille county.
VTZ003-005 Orleans--Western Chittenden
30 1230EST
1600EST
A cold front moved slowly southeast
across Vermont during the afternoon.
Thunderstorms with heavy rain
developed along and ahead of the
front. Some flooding due to the
locally heavy rain was reported
on a few roads in the Vermont
towns of Colchester, Milton and
Essex (Chittenden county), while
a school in South Burlington
experienced some flooding. In
Orleans county, culverts were
overflowing.
VTZ003 Orleans
30 2330EST
31 0145EST
Thunderstorms with very heavy rain
moved across Orleans county. In
Derby, basement flooding occurred
along with driveway erosion.
VERMONT, South
Windham County
Brattleboro 30 1900EST
2100EST
Flash flooding resulted in washouts
of small bridges at Ames Hill,
Hescock and Cook Roads. Canoe Brook
Road in Dummerston impassable,
with a culvert washed away, and a
20-foot wide by 20-foot deep hole
in the road.
VIRGIN ISLANDS
NONE REPORTED.
VIRGINIA, East
King William County
King William 01 1945EST
2015EST
Water covering Route 600 West River
Road and Route 611 Vinter Road.
Chesterfield County
Chesterfield 01 2045EST
2115EST
Clover Leaf Lakes Apartments on
Starview Court evacuated due to
high water of 4 to 4.5 feet.
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk 02 1115EST
1145EST
Flooding reported at the
intersection of Park Avenue and
Virginia Beach Boulevard, and at
the intersection of Robinhood Road
and I-64 Underpass.
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth 02 1115EST
1145EST
Duke and Randolph Streets reported
closed due to high water. Flooding
on I-264 and Portsmouth Boulevard.
VAZ095-098-100 Norfolk--Virginia Beach--Northampton
14 1500EST
1900EST
Tropical Storm Charley moved through
northeast North Carolina and
southeast Virginia during late
Saturday afternoon and evening.
Chesapeake Light (CHLV2) measured
a sustained wind of 43 knots (49 mph),
and a max gust of 62 knots (72 mph).
Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
measured a sustained wind of 39
knots (45 mph), and a max gust of
44 knots (51 mph). Sewell's Point
measured a max gust of 43 knots
(49 mph). Norfolk International
Airport (ORF) measured a max gust
of 39 knots (45 mph). Rainfall
amounts between 2 and 3.7 inches
occurred. There were scattered
power outages.
Chesapeake (C)
Northwest 14 1655EST 0.1 15
1700EST
FO tornado associated with Tropical
Storm Charley damaged a fence and
downed trees.
Virginia Beach (C)
Princess Anne 14 1825EST
Originally reported as a tornado,
but never touched down.
Southampton County
1 SW Branchville 18 1745EST
Several trees down off Highway
186.
Dinwiddie County
1 SE Ford to 30 1110EST 2 50
1 W Ford 1112EST
FO tornado downed or damaged trees,
and lifted up and threw a shed.
Nottoway County
3 W Blackstone 30 1210EST 1 50
FO tornado ripped sheet metal
roofing off of church, and snapped
off tops of trees.
Surry County
Claremont to 30 1220EST 2 50
2 NW Claremont 1222EST
FO tornado downed trees and caused
minor building damage.
Prince George County
Brandon to 30 1222EST 2 50
2 NW Brandon 1224EST
FO tornado downed trees.
Chesterfield County
5 SE Chester to 30 1235EST 7 50
2 NW Chester 1240EST
FO tornado downed or damaged
several trees.
Hopewell (C)
Hopewell 30 1235EST 1 50
FO tornado occurred in Appomattox
Manor area of Hopewell. The
tornado downed or damaged 25 to
30 trees, and damaged a shed.
VIRGINIA, East
James City County
Jamestown to 30 1242EST 3 50
3 NW Jamestown 1245EST
FO tornado downed or damaged
several trees.
James City County
2 NW Jamestown 30 1340EST 0.2 20
FO tornado downed or damaged
several trees near Drummonds Field
Subdivision and the James River.
Richmond (C)
Richmond 30 1430EST 0.5 50
FO tornado downed trees, and caused
minor damage to buildings and cars
at the University of Richmond.
York County
Poquoson 30 1432EST 0.5 50
FO tornado downed trees on River
Road and Wythe Creek Road.
Hampton (C)
Hampton 30 1433EST 0.2 20
FO tornado damaged a shed and trees
on Hall Road.
York County
2 SE Tabb to 30 1455EST 1.7 40
Tabb 1457EST
FO tomado downed trees and damaged
roofs at Pinewood Drive and
Highway 134.
York County
1 N Seaford 30 1500EST 0.1 40
FO tornado blew roof off of garage
and damaged trees.
New Kent County
2 N New Kent to 30 1515EST 6 50
2 S Tunstall 1520EST
FO tomado touched down at Cumberland
Hospital downing trees and causing
some structural damage. Tornado
then caused intermittent damage to
trees along a nearly 6 mile path
ending about 2 miles south of
Tunstall.
New Kent County
Tunstall to 30 1535EST 2 40
2 W Tunstall 1537EST
FO tornado downed or damaged trees
along Routes 606, 607, and 619.
Hanover County
2 E Westwood to 30 1537EST 2 40
Westwood 1539EST
FO tornado downed or damaged trees
along Route 693.
Nottoway County
Camp Pickett 30 1330EST
1630EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 7
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
Amelia County
Amelia 30 1400EST
1700EST
Rainfall amounts between 3 and 6
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
Lunenburg County
Victoria to 30 1430EST
Rehoboth 1530EST
Numerous roads and bridges
impassable or closed. Rainfall
amounts ranged from 4 to 7 inches.
Mecklenburg County
Chase City to 30 1430EST
Clarksville 1730EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 7
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
Dinwiddie County
Countywide 30 1500EST
2000EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 8
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding. M241W
Chesterfield County
Countywide 30 1600EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 8
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding. F29VE
VIRGINIA, East
Hanover County
Countywide 30 1600EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 5 and 11
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding. F25VE, M19IW
Henrico County
Countywide 30 1600EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 5 and 10
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding. F59VE
Richmond (C)
Richmond 30 1600EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 5 and 12
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding. In addition,
about 20 blocks of downtown Richmond
were condemned due to the floodwaters.
A brick building collapsed in the
city's historic and low-lying Shockoe
Bottom area, and several dozen
buildings had extensive water damage
after floodwaters reached depths of
up to 10 feet. M54IW, M60VE, M57IW
King William County
Mangohick 30 1700EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 6 and 14
inches across northern parts of the
county resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
New Kent County
West Portion 30 1700EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 8
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
Prince George County
Countywide 30 1800EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 3 and 6
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
Charles City (C)
West Portion 30 1900EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 8
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
King And Queen
County
North Portion 30 1900EST
2100EST
Rainfall amounts between 4 and 8
inches resulted in numerous road
closures due to flooding.
VIRGINIA, Extreme Southwest
NONE REPORTED.
VIRGINIA, North
Nelson County
Lovingston 01 1710EST
2110EST
Streets closed due to standing water.
Prince William
County
2 N Dumfries 01 1930EST
2230EST
Route 1 closed due to high water
at a couple of spots.
Falls Church (C)
Falls Church 11 1315EST
Trees and power lines down.
across the city.
Fairfax County
Annandale 11 1340EST
Hen egg size hail was reported.
Loudoun County
Round Hill 11 1340EST
Downed trees.
Fauquier County
Marshall 11 1400EST
Trees and power lines down.
Fairfax County
Chantilly 11 1425EST
1439EST
Penny to golf ball size hail
was reported in Chantilly.
Fairfax (C)
Fairfax 11 1455EST
Penny size hail was observed
in the City of Fairfax.
Fairfax County
Annandale 11 1510EST
1520EST
Quarter to teacup size hail fell
in Annandale. The larger hail caused
dents to several cars in the vicinity.
Falls Church (C)
Falls Church 11 1510EST
Quarter to walnut size hail was
reported in Falls Church.
Arlington County
Arlington 11 1512EST
1522EST
Penny to Walnut size hail fell in
Arlington County.
Strong winds downed trees and power
lines in Fairfax, Fauquier, and
Loudoun Counties. Approximately 24,000
people were without power at some
point during the storms. The area was
also riddled with penny to quarter
size hail. Trained spotters reported
a few hail stones as large as tea
cups. Reagan National and Dulles
International Airports had weather
delays of 1 to 3 hours for flights
traveling to the northeast.
Fredericksburg (C)
Fredericksburg 12 1700EST
A fast moving thunderstorm dropped
nearly 2 inches of rain over the
Hazel Run Creek. A motorist in a
chevy blazer was caught in a current
and dragged about 20 feet downstream.
Alexandria (C)
Alexandria 12 1830EST
2030EST
Heavy rain flooded West and Wythe
streets, just outside the Braddock
Street Metro station.
Page County
5 SSE Stanley 19 1755EST
Several large trees down.
Culpeper County
Norman 19 1900EST
Downed trees and power lines.
Fauquier County
Sumerduck 19 1900EST
Seven cows and one bull were killed
as a result of a lightning strike
while standing under a tree.
VAZ028-050>051 Frederick--Orange--Culpeper
20 1000EST
1400EST
Late morning and afternoon heat
indices ranged from 104 to 108 degrees
across portions of Northern Virginia
on August 20th.
VIRGINIA, Northwest
NONE REPORTED.
VIRGINIA, Southwest
Wythe County
Crockett 01 2010EST
2215EST
Wythe County
Rural Retreat 01 2010EST
2215EST
Three inches of rain (measured) fell
in 55 minutes from thunderstorms.
This very heavy rainfall caused small
streams and creeks to flow out of
their banks.
Danville (C)
Danville 12 1538EST 1 587
1541EST
Pittsylvania County
Ringgold 12 1546EST
VAZ044 Pittsylvania
12 1742EST
1930EST
A broken line of thunderstorms
progressed out of NC into VA where
it produced mainly straight line wind
damage across Pittsylvania Co. and
parts of the City of Danville. Damage
included downed trees. The storm did
spawn one F1 torando that touched down
in western sections of Danville. The
tornado severely damaged two
commercial buildings and a greenhouse.
Many trees were snapped or uprooted
with several trees or large limbs on
houses. There was one minor injury.
A portion of this broken line of
storms produced very heavy rainfall
over the central portion of
Pittsylvania Co resulting in flooding.
Several roads were closed by VDOT and
remained closed into the
Henry County
3 SE Martinsville City 17 1425EST
Severe thunderstorm downed trees at
the Route 58 bypass and the Route 650
interchange.
WASHINGTON, Northeast
Pend Oreille County
Newport 02 1400PST
1500PST
A thunderstorm moved across the
Newport area Monday afternoon causing
scattered power outages in the area.
A shed at a mobile home park was
destroyed.
WAZ033 Washington Palouse
02 1600PST
1615PST
A 15 minute windstorm moved across
northern Whitman County and southern
Spokane County late monday afternoon
causing in excess of 5 million dollars
damage. The wind destroyed from 40 to
80 percent of the lentil crop. Winds
were reported from 50 to 72 mph.
Several trees were also blown down.
Okanogan County
West Central Portion 02 1700PST
1900PST
A thunderstorm with torrential rain
and numerous lightning strikes moved
across west central Okanogan County
Monday evening. Mud slides closed
Highway 20. A bridge was washed out
north of Winthrop and about a dozen
new forest fires were reported.
Whitman County
Colfax 04 1800PST
1900PST
A thunderstorm moved from about 5
miles west of Colfax to near the
town Wednesday afternoon. 1.5 inch
hail was reported. An automobile was
damaged.
Spokane County
Spokane 06 1100PST
1200PST
A thunderstorm moved across south
Spokane and the Spokane Valley late
monday morning. A lady was struck by
a bolt of lightning while watching a
soccer game. 3/4 inch hail was
reported over south Spokane by a
Weather Service employee.
Okanogan County
West Central Portion 16 1900PST
2000PST
A thunderstorm moved across west
central Okanogan County on the evening
of August 16th bring heavy rain to the
area. Much slide closed several local
roads. Several new forest fires were
reported.
Stevens County
Colville 18 1700PST
1800PST
A persistent thunderstorm moved across
the Colville area about 5 pm causing
flash flooding and wind damage. One
report had 2 1/2 inches of rain in
45 minutes. Numerous buildings were
flooded including the local jail. Many
trees were blown down. One automobile
was reported destroyed and a barn
damaged. 2000 customers lost had
electrical outages.
Lincoln County
Davenport Arpt 26 1800PST
1900PST
A thunderstorm moved across the
Davenport airport about 6 pm. 2
airplanes were damaged and a hanger
bay was down down.
Snohomish County
Countywide 06 1100PST
1700PST
Anywhere from one to two inches of
rain fell over most of Snohomish
county, the hardest hit areas were
from Mountlake Terrace northeast to
Lake Stevens. About 1000 homes lost
power, and flooding and mudslides
damaged a few roads, farmland and
homes.
Skagit County
Northeast Portion 16 1600PST
1630PST
A flash flood caused a mudslide to
cover Highway 20 near Rainy Pass.
The road was closed for 3 days as
crews attempted to remove about
1,200 cubic yards of mud.
Jefferson County
10 E Nordland 17 1000PST
A lightning strike destroyed 3 trees
and started a fire which burning a
storage shed to the ground.
King County
Bellevue 22 0600PST
1100PST
Heavy rain flooded a Qwest copper
cable, which disrupted phone service
to 1,500 customers. 26 homes in
Seattle's Madison valley neighborhood
suffered damage, when a storm water
overflow tank backed up.
Skagit County
Mt Vernon 24 0600PST
1800PST
Over 2.5 inches of rain fell during
the day, causing overloads on Mount
Vernon's storm and sewage drains.
Basements flooded, toilets backed up,
and some farmers halted their harvest
activities.
WASHINGTON, Southeast
WAZ026 Kittitas Valley
01 0000PST
03 2359PST
The Elk Heights Fire was centered six
miles east-southeast of Cle Elum. The
fire was a human caused fire, and
burned 358 acres. A total of 200
residents were evacuated from their
homes due to the fire. The fire
started on July 30th.
WAZ028 Lower Columbia Basin
02 0000PST
2359PST
The 2 South fire was a lightning
sparked fire centered 10 miles east
of Hanford. The fire burned a total
of 625 acres.
WAZ028 Lower Columbia Basin
02 1530PST
03 0400PST
Lightning sparked a 250 acre blaze
in an area called the Old Hanford
Townsite.
Walla Walla County
Walla Walla to 02 1610PST
Waitsburg 1630PST
A strong outflow boundary associated
with a thunderstorm over the Blue
Mountains resulted in gusty northeast
winds from Walla Walla to Waitsburg.
Several large trees were uprooted by
the winds. One such tree in Waitsburg
landed in between two homes, pulling
down a power line and causing a
transformer to come down. The downed
power lines came in contact with a
fence surrounding one of the homes,
which then translated to 12,400 volts
of electricity which came into contact
with the steel siding of the home.
Tree branches four inches in diameter
were snapped off by the high winds as
well.
Klickitat County
4 NE Goldendale 02 1700PST
Lightning hit a pump house on Woodland
Road. The time of this event is
estimated to have occurred at 6:00 PM.
WAZ025 East Slopes Southern Cascades
09 0000PST
14 2359PST
The Mud Lake fire, centered six miles
northwest of Tieton, burned 4,000
acres.
Yakima County
Mabton 22 0400PST
Heavy rain severely damaged 100 acres
of heavy, mature Alpha variety crops
over the lower Yakima Valley. The crop
damage from this event is estimated
at $450,000.
WASHINGTON, Southwest
NONE REPORTED.
WEST VIRGINIA, East
Mineral County
9 SW Keyser 04 1525EST
Downed trees.
Morgan County
Berkeley Spgs 04 1616EST
Several trees down across the area.
WEST VIRGINIA, North
Marshall County
Adaline 04 1305EST
Numerous trees down.
Marshall County
Benwood 04 1310EST
Trees and power lines downed.
Brooke County
Bethany to 04 1325EST
Wellsburg
1 tree down in each town.
Wetzel County
Proctor to 04 1332EST
New Martinsville
Trees and power lines blown down.
Ohio County
Wheeling 04 1335EST
Trees down; one fell on car.
Monongalia County
Morgantown 04 1418EST
Trees and power lines downed.
Marion County
Fairmont 04 1420EST
Trees down.
Preston County
Rowlesburg 04 1430EST
Trees down.
Wetzel County
New Martinsville 10 1620EST
Trees and power lines down.
Monongalia County
5 E Morgantown 10 1740EST
Trees and power lines blown down.
Monongalia County
5 E Morgantown 10 1745EST
Preston County
2 W Bruceton Mills 10 1805EST
at Coopers Rock.
Ohio County
Wheeling 19 1550EST
Trees down on Peters Run Rd.
Hancock County
3 NW New Cumberlan 19 1608EST
at New Manchester.
Hancock County
Weirton 19 1645EST
Trees down.
Brooke County
Follansbee 19 1710EST
Brooke County
3 S Weirton 19 1730EST
Trees down.
WEST VIRGINIA, North
Hancock County
2 SE New Cumberland 20 1545EST
Numerous trees and power lines blown
down; some on fire, in the Tope Hill
area.
Marion County
Rivesville 29 1844EST
WEST VIRGINIA, Southeast
NONE REPORTED.
WEST VIRGINIA, West
Nicholas County
Craigsville to 02 1615EST
Cottle 1730EST
Slow moving thunderstorms dumped 2 to
3 inches of rain in less than 2 hours.
Rockcamp Run flooded. Route 20 was
damaged. Several basements were
flooded.
Mingo County
Delbarton 04 1737EST
Trees fell and blocked Routes 52 and
65. The trees also knocked down power
and phone lines.
Mason County
Point Pleasant 10 1455EST
Ping pong ball size hail was seen.
Wood County
Parkersburg 10 1520EST
Ritchie County
2 W Nutters Farm 10 1550EST
Mason County
Ashton to 10 1605EST
Glenwood
Kanawha County
Charleston 10 1751EST
Kanawha County
Charleston 10 1752EST
Trees fell down along Route 119 near
the Ashton Place shopping center. A
broken line of thunderstorms formed in
southeast Ohio, ahead of an
approaching cold front. The storms
moved into West Virginia. The storms
were able to tap the energy from
strong daytime heating. Since the
freezing level was reasonably low,
hail was seen.
Tyler County
Sistersville 18 2137EST
Tyler County
Middlebourne 18 2151EST
Several trees were blown down.
Fayette County
Montgomery 29 1410EST
Roane County
Barrs to 29 1600EST
Billings
Several trees were blown down along
Route 14.
WISCONSIN, Northeast
Shawano County
Mattoon 01 1820CST
Menominee (C)
Neopit 01 1830CST
Thunderstorms developed in unstable
air ahead of an approaching cold
front. A couple of the storms produced
high winds, downing numerous trees and
power lines down in Mattoon (Shawano
co.) and a few trees down in Neopit
(Menominee co.).
Waupaca County
Clintonville 02 1120CST
A line of thunderstorms that moved
from Minnesota across Wisconsin caused
wind damage as it moved across Waupaca
county. The storms downed power lines,
large tree limbs and numerous trees,
including one that was 15 inches in
diameter.
WISCONSIN, Northeast
Marathon County
Mosinee 08 1637CST
Portage County
Amherst 08 1805CST
1815CST
Portage County
Amherst 08 1805CST
1815CST
Scattered thunderstorms developed
along a warm front, producing isolated
large hail and wind damage. High winds
snapped off several large branches and
uprooted a large tree in Amherst
(Portage co.).
Forest County
Laona 18 1312CST
Marinette County
10 W Athelstane to 18 1345CST
8 W Athelstane 1347CST
Marinette County
Athelstane 18 1353CST
Marinette County
Wausaukee 18 14000ST
Thunderstorms developed in unstable
air ahead of an approaching cold
front. The storms downed numerous
trees, large branches and power lines
as they moved across northeast
Wisconsin. A microburst 10 miles west
of Athelstane snapped dozens of trees
in a 2 mile long swath.
Wood County
Marshfield 26 1625CST
Florence County
1 E Tipler 26 1807CST
Waushara County
3 NE Wild Rose 26 2258CST
Waupaca County
Waupaca 26 2306CST
Waupaca County
2 SE Ogdensburg 26 2325CST
Waupaca County
Waupaca 26 2330CST
Waupaca County
Ogdensburg 26 2345CST
Winnebago County
Menasha 27 0001CST
Manitowoc County
Manitowoc 27 0039CST
0045CST
Brown County
Green Bay 27 0045CST
Door County
Sturgeon Bay 27 0124CST
Thunderstorms moved across Wisconsin
in unstable air ahead of a cold front.
The storms produced golf ball size
hail in Marshfield (Wood co.),
destroyed an old farm building and
tore the roof from another farm
building near Ogdensburg (Waupaca
co.), and downed numerous trees and
power lines across central and
east-central Wisconsin.
A man in Menasha (Winnebago co.) was
injured after he was struck by
lightning while standing in the open
doorway of his garage watching
thunderstorms. The man was thrown to
the back of the garage and woke up
lying on his back and disoriented. He
was treated at a hospital and
discharged later on the morning of the
27th.
WISCONSIN, Northwest
Price County
Park Falls 01 1900CST
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Sauk County
Baraboo to 02 0859CST
5 SE Baraboo 0905CST
A thunderstorm pulsed to severe limits
and dumped some large hail. No damage
was noted. This lone severe storm was
embedded in a line of storms that
moved east across south-central
Wisconsin.
Sauk County
1 N La Valle 03 1505CST
Sauk County
Reedsburg 03 1543CST
Sauk County
2 SE Reedsburg 03 1547CST
Sauk County
1 W Baraboo 03 1554CST
Sauk County
Lake Delton 03 1554CST
Columbia County
Rio to 03 1610CST
Columbus 1630CST
Columbia County
Rio to 03 1610CST
Columbus 1630CST
Columbia County
Wisconsin Dells to 03 1625CST
Wyocena 1830CST
Sauk County
Merrimac 03 1626CST
Sauk County
La Valle 03 1645CST
Dodge County
Watertown 03 1717CST
Jefferson County
Watertown 03 1719CST
Sauk County
Lake Delton 03 1750CST
Washington County
West Bend 03 1830CST
19000ST
Dane County
Verona to 03 1838CST
2 NE Middleton 1854CST
Dane County
Madison to 03 1900CST
Sun Prairie 2030CST
Waukesha County
Waukesha 03 1900CST
1945CST
Jefferson County
Jefferson to 03 1915CST
Ft Atkinson 2100CST
Rock County
3.5 SW Afton 03 1930CST
1940CST
Waukesha County
Oconomowoc to 03 1930CST
Waukesha 21000ST
Waukesha County
Waukesha 03 1930CST
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Rock County
Beloit 03 1940CST
Clusters of severe thunderstorms moved
southeast through south-central and
southeast Wisconsin, resulting in
damaging straight line winds that
toppled large trees, very large
damaging hail, and heavy rains that
led to flash flooding. Columbia County
suffered the most damage thanks to
hurricane-force thunderstorm winds
coupled with large hail stones of 1 to
3 inches in diameter. The wind-driven
hail damaged at least 100 homes and
several businesses and churches in
Fall River (Columbia Co.). The
wind-driven hail also mowed down some
corn and soybean fields between Rio
and Columbus. Some of the hail stones
were still unmelted the next morning.
Flash flooding resulted in gravel
shoulder washouts and flooded
buildings and basements in the
Wisconsin Dells to Wyocena area of
Columbia County. Rainfall amounts of
2.50 inches were measured in about 1
to 2 hours in the Portage area
(Columbia Co.). Flash flooding also
occurred in the Jefferson to Ft
Atkinson area of Jefferson County,
with gravel shoulder washouts and
flooded buildings and basements
reported. Rainfall totals up to 2
inches in only 30 minutes were noted
on the south side of Ft Atkinson where
many cars stalled on flooded roads.
Over in Waukesha County, similar flash
flooding was noted from Oconomowoc to
the city of Waukesha thanks to rains
of 2 to 3.39 inches in only 2 hours.
The Oconomowoc WWTP reported the 3.39
inches. A downburst wind event south
of Afton (Rock Co.) resulted in 1 shed
being destroyed, 1 shed and 1 garage
damaged, and 2 vehicles dented by
debris. Lightning hit a substation
transformer in the city of Beloit,
knocking power out to 3500 homes.
Other lightning strikes damaged a
condo unit in in the city of Waukesha,
damaged a home's electrical system
(West Bend, Washington Co.), and
damaged a home's roof in La Valle
(Sauk Co.). Utility companies
estimated that a grand total of about
7500 custormers lost power during the
storms thanks to trees or tree
branches falling on power lines, or
electrical strikes.
Waukesha County
Waukesha 15 1400CST
A dust devil affected a public pool in
the City of Waukesha while traveling
for about 100 yards. It ripped up some
volleyball nets and blew umbrellas off
tables. It ingested water from the
pool and had dust and leaves embedded
in its circulation that extended up to
about 100 feet above the ground
surface. The afternoon maximum
temperature at the Waukeshsa airport
was only 73, with maximum readings in
southeast Wisconsin in the 75 to 80
degrees range. Only 4 days earlier, a
very cold airmass settled over
southern Wisconsin. Maximum
temperatures on August 11 th were only
59 at Madsion (old record for low
maximum was 64 set in 1913), and 60 at
Milwaukee (old record for low maximum
was 63 set in 1988). Other locations
in southern Wisconsin topped out in
the 56 to 63 range.
Lafayette County
4 W Belmont 26 2230CST
Lafayette County
1 S Gratiot 26 2245CST
Sauk County
Lake Delton 26 23000ST
Columbia County
Pardeeville 26 2310CST
Green County
Browntown to 26 2330CST
Monroe 2340CST
Dane County
Madison 26 2345CST
Dodge County
3 NW Fox Lake 26 2350CST
Fond Du Lac County
4 SSE Eldorado to 26 2353CST
Fond Du Lac 27 0007CST
Fond Du Lac County
Ripon 27 0005CST
Sheboygan County
7 W Cascade 27 0039CST
Rock County
2 E Beloit 27 0043CST
Walworth County
1.8 SW Delavan 27 0050CST
Walworth County
2 SW Pell Lake 27 0055CST
Kenosha County
Twin Lakes 27 0100CST
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Kenosha County
5 W Paddock Lake to 27 0110CST
4 S Salem
Racine County
Burlington 27 0125CST
A line of thunderstorms bowed out as
it moved through south-central and
southeast Wisconsin, resulting in
locally, powerful, downburst,
straight-line wind gusts that leveled
large trees and power lines.
Pardeeville (Columbia Co.) had the
worst downburst (estimated wind gusts
to 70 knots, or 80 mph) with about 4
dozen homes damaged (siding and
gutters). Many vehicles in Pardeeville
were damaged by tree limbs or debris.
Two bams and 2 homes were damaged in
the Eldorado to Fond du Lac area (Fond
du Lac Co.) thanks to powerful wind
gusts to about 65 knots (75 mph). In
Madison (Dane Co.), a wind-toppled
tree fell onto a home, trapping a man
in his bed. Crop damage was
photographed southwest of Pell Lake
(Walworth Co.) by an ultralight pilot.
In the Twin Lakes area (Kenosha Co.),
large tree branches damaged a home and
a vehicle. Utility companies noted
that about 8000 customers lost power
during the storms, wtih 1500 alone in
Columbia County.
WISCONSIN, Southwest
Crawford County
4 SE Plugtown 03 1718CST
Storm spotters reported wind gusts
estimated at 55 to 60 mph.
Richland County
Gillingham 26 2108CST
Juneau County
1 W Necedah 26 2130CST
Adams County
2 SW Arkdale 26 2135CST
Crawford County
Bridgeport 26 2136CST
Law enforcement officials and the
public reported hail the size of
pennies and nickels. In addition,
several large trees were knocked down
near Bridgeport (Crawford County).
WISCONSIN, West
Polk County
St Croix Falls 02 0630CST
Trees were downed.
Polk County
Amery 02 0652CST
Power lines were blown down onto
County Road F west of town. Trees were
downed in town.
Pierce County
1 E Spring Valley 08 1615CST
Dunn County
3 NE Wheeler 08 1637CST
A funnel cloud was spotted by a
sheriffs deputy northeast of Wheeler.
Chippewa County
1 NE Eagleton 08 1640CST
Dunn County
Menomonie 08 1640CST
1645CST
Trees and power lines were downed. A
garage was damaged by a fallen tree on
Tainter Street. A dock and boat were
also damaged.
Dunn County
Wheeler 08 1640CST
Dunn County
Wheeler 08 1640CST
A tree was downed.
Barron County
Cumberland 08 1745CST
Barron County
1 E Cumberland 08 1754CST
Crops were damaged by hail near 8th
Street in Cumberland Township.
Barron County
7 W Rice Lake 08 1810CST
WISCONSIN, West
Polk County
Amery 08 1840CST
WIZ014>016-023 Polk--Barron--Rusk--St. Croix
21 0200CST
0700CST
An unseasonably cool high pressure
system moved across western Wisconsin
during the morning of the 21st. As a
result clear skies and calm winds
allowed temperatures to cool into the
lower to middle 30s between 3 and 8 AM.
Areas of frost caused damage to the top
leaves of soybean crops in St. Croix,
Polk, Barron, and Rusk counties. Low
lying areas were hardest hit. Crop
yield losses related to the frost
damage were unknown.
WYOMING, Central and West
Fremont County
5 NW Lander 04 1710MST
Park County
2 W Clark 05 1705MST
WYOMING, Extreme Southwest
NOT RECEIVED.
WYOMING, North Central
NONE REPORTED.
WYOMING, Northeast
Campbell County
6 NE Rozet 04 1730MST
1750MST
Crook County
7 WNW Moorcroft 04 1805MST
1825MST
WYOMING, Southeast
Niobrara County
42 N Lusk 03 1353MST
1355MST
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
UTAH, East
UTZ022>025-027>029 0 0
Daggett County
1 E Manila to 0 0
3 SE Manila
San Juan County
6 S Monticello 0 0
San Juan County
Monticello 0 0
UTZ023 0 0
UTAH, West and Central
VERMONT, North and Central
Chittenden County
South Burlington 0 0 20K
Caledonia County
3 N Hardwick 0 0 5K
Caledonia County
East Hardwick 0 0 5K
Orleans County
Glover 0 0 5K
Essex County
Lunenburg 0 0 1K
Washington County
South Barre 0 0 30K
VERMONT, North and Central
Washington County
Worcester 0 0 20K
Addison County
Countywide 0 0
Orleans County
Countywide 0 0
VTZ008 0 0 10K
Windsor County
Sharon 0 0 15K
VTZ006 0 0 10K
VTZ002-016 0 0 40K
VTZ011-019 0 0 30K
Addison County
Bristol to 0 0 1.7M
New Haven
Grand Isle County
South Alburg 0 0 5K
Grand Isle County
Alburg 0 0 5K
Franklin County
Berkshire 0 0 1K
VERMONT, North and Central
Franklin County
St Albans 0 0 50K
Chittenden County
Williston 0 0 5K
Chittenden County
Westford 0 0 5K
Lamoille County
Johnson 0 0 10K
Orleans County
Orleans 0 0 5K
Orleans County
Derby Line 0 0 10K
Orange County
Vershire 0 0 5K
VTZ006-016 0 0 70K
VTZ003-005 0 0 50K
VTZ003 0 0 20K
VERMONT, South
Windham County
Brattleboro 0 0
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA, East
King William County
King William
Chesterfield County
Chesterfield 0 0
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk 0 0
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth 0 0
VAZ095-098-100 0 0
Chesapeake (C)
Northwest 0 0 5K
Virginia Beach (C)
Princess Anne 0 0
Southampton County
1 SW Branchville 0 0 2K
Dinwiddie County
1 SE Ford to 0 0 10K
1 W Ford
Nottoway County
3 W Blackstone 0 0 5K
Surry County
Claremont to 0 0 5K
2 NW Claremont
Prince George County
Brandon to 0 0 5K
2 NW Brandon
Chesterfield County
5 SE Chester to 0 0 5K
2 NW Chester
Hopewell (C)
Hopewell 0 0 10K
VIRGINIA, East
James City County
Jamestown to 0 0 5K
3 NW Jamestown
James City County
2 NW Jamestown 0 0 5K
Richmond (C)
Richmond 0 0 10K
York County
Poquoson 0 0 5K
Hampton (C)
Hampton 0 0 5K
York County
2 SE Tabb to 0 0 10K
Tabb
York County
1 N Seaford 0 0 10K
New Kent County
2 N New Kent to 0 0 10K
2 S Tunstall
New Kent County
Tunstall to 0 0 5K
2 W Tunstall
Hanover County
2 E Westwood to 0 0 5K
Westwood
Nottoway County
Camp Pickett 0 0
Amelia County
Amelia 0 0
Lunenburg County
Victoria to 0 0
Rehoboth
Mecklenburg County
Chase City to 0 0
Clarksville
Dinwiddie County
Countywide 1 0 2M
Chesterfield County
Countywide 1 0 2M
VIRGINIA, East
Hanover County
Countywide 2 0 2M
Henrico County
Countywide 1 0 2M
Richmond (C)
Richmond 3 0 5M
King William County
Mangohick 0 0 1M
New Kent County
West Portion 0 0
Prince George County
Countywide 0 0 1M
Charles City (C)
West Portion 0 0
King And Queen
County
North Portion 0 0
VIRGINIA, Extreme Southwest
VIRGINIA, North
Nelson County
Lovingston 0 0
Prince William
County
2 N Dumfries 0 0
Falls Church (C)
Falls Church 0 0 3K
Fairfax County
Annandale 0 0
Loudoun County
Round Hill 0 0 1K
VIRGINIA, North
Fauquier County
Marshall 0 0 2K
Fairfax County
Chantilly 0 0
Fairfax (C)
Fairfax 0 0
Fairfax County
Annandale 0 0
Falls Church (C)
Falls Church 0 0
Arlington County
Arlington 0 0
Fredericksburg (C)
Fredericksburg 0 0
Alexandria (C)
Alexandria 0 0
Page County
5 SSE Stanley 0 0
Culpeper County
Norman 0 0
Fauquier County
Sumerduck 0 0
VAZ028-050>051
0 0
VIRGINIA, Northwest
VIRGINIA, Southwest
Wythe County
Crockett 0 0
Wythe County
Rural Retreat 0 0
Danville (C)
Danville 0 1 775K
Pittsylvania County
Ringgold 0 0
VAZ044
0 0
Henry County
3 SE Martinsville City 0 0
WASHINGTON, Northeast
Pend Oreille County
Newport 0 0 1K
WAZ033
0 0 5K 5M
Okanogan County
West Central Portion 0 0 20K
Whitman County
Colfax 0 0 3K
Spokane County
Spokane 0 1
Okanogan County
West Central Portion 0 0
Stevens County
Colville 0 0 438K
Lincoln County
Davenport Arpt 0 0 40K
Snohomish County
Countywide 0 0 20K
Skagit County
Northeast Portion 0 0
Jefferson County
10 E Nordland 0 0 5K
King County
Bellevue 0 0 50K
Skagit County
Mt Vernon 0 0 25K
WASHINGTON, Southeast
WAZ026
0 0
WAZ028
0 0
WAZ028
0 0
Walla Walla County
Walla Walla to 0 0 5K
Waitsburg
Klickitat County
4 NE Goldendale 0 0 10K
WAZ025
0 0
Yakima County
Mabton 0 0 450K
WASHINGTON, Southwest
WEST VIRGINIA, East
Mineral County
9 SW Keyser 0 0
Morgan County
Berkeley Spgs 0 0
WEST VIRGINIA, North
Marshall County
Adaline 0 0 3K
Marshall County
Benwood 0 0 3K
Brooke County
Bethany to 0 0
Wellsburg
Wetzel County
Proctor to 0 0 5K
New Martinsville
Ohio County
Wheeling 0 0 10K
Monongalia County
Morgantown 0 0 3K
Marion County
Fairmont 0 0
Preston County
Rowlesburg 0 0
Wetzel County
New Martinsville 0 0 2K
Monongalia County
5 E Morgantown 0 0 2K
Monongalia County
5 E Morgantown 0 0
Preston County
2 W Bruceton Mills 0 0
Ohio County
Wheeling 0 0 3K
Hancock County
3 NW New Cumberlan 0 0
Hancock County
Weirton 0 0
Brooke County
Follansbee 0 0
Brooke County
3 S Weirton 0 0
WEST VIRGINIA, North
Hancock County
2 SE New Cumberland 0 0 10K
Marion County
Rivesville 0 0
WEST VIRGINIA, Southeast
WEST VIRGINIA, West
Nicholas County
Craigsville to 0 0 20K
Cottle
Mingo County
Delbarton 0 0
Mason County
Point Pleasant 0 0 5K
Wood County
Parkersburg 0 0
Ritchie County
2 W Nutters Farm 0 0
Mason County
Ashton to 0 0
Glenwood
Kanawha County
Charleston 0 0
Kanawha County
Charleston 0 0
Tyler County
Sistersville 0 0
Tyler County
Middlebourne 0 0
Fayette County
Montgomery 0 0
Roane County
Barrs to 0 0
Billings
WISCONSIN, Northeast
Shawano County
Mattoon 0 0
Menominee (C)
Neopit 0 0
Waupaca County
Clintonville 0 0
WISCONSIN, Northeast
Marathon County
Mosinee 0 0
Portage County
Amherst 0 0
Portage County
Amherst 0 0
Forest County
Laona 0 0
Marinette County
10 W Athelstane to 0 0
8 W Athelstane
Marinette County
Athelstane 0 0
Marinette County
Wausaukee 0 0
Wood County
Marshfield 0 0
Florence County
1 E Tipler 0 0
Waushara County
3 NE Wild Rose 0 0
Waupaca County
Waupaca 0 0
Waupaca County
2 SE Ogdensburg 0 0
Waupaca County
Waupaca 0 0
Waupaca County
Ogdensburg 0 0
Winnebago County
Menasha 0 1
Manitowoc County
Manitowoc 0 0
Brown County
Green Bay 0 0
Door County
Sturgeon Bay 0 0
WISCONSIN, Northwest
Price County
Park Falls 0 0
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Sauk County
Baraboo to 0 0
5 SE Baraboo
Sauk County
1 N La Valle 0 0
Sauk County
Reedsburg 0 0
Sauk County
2 SE Reedsburg 0 0
Sauk County
1 W Baraboo 0 0
Sauk County
Lake Delton 0 0
Columbia County
Rio to 0 0 6M 1M
Columbus
Columbia County
Rio to 0 0 3M
Columbus
Columbia County
Wisconsin Dells to 0 0 15K
Wyocena
Sauk County
Merrimac 0 0
Sauk County
La Valle 0 0 1K
Dodge County
Watertown 0 0
Jefferson County
Watertown 0 0 20K
Sauk County
Lake Delton 0 0
Washington County
West Bend 0 0 5K
Dane County
Verona to 0 0
2 NE Middleton
Dane County
Madison to 0 0
Sun Prairie
Waukesha County
Waukesha 0 0 20K
Jefferson County
Jefferson to 0 0 30K
Ft Atkinson
Rock County
3.5 SW Afton 0 0 100K
Waukesha County
Oconomowoc to 0 0 50K
Waukesha
Waukesha County
Waukesha 0 0 100K
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Rock County
Beloit 0 0 10K
Waukesha County
Waukesha 0 0 0.20K
Lafayette County
4 W Belmont 0 0
Lafayette County
1 S Gratiot 0 0
Sauk County
Lake Delton 0 0
Columbia County
Pardeeville 0 0 400K
Green County
Browntown to 0 0 20K
Monroe
Dane County
Madison 0 0 30K
Dodge County
3 NW Fox Lake 0 0 20K
Fond Du Lac County
4 SSE Eldorado to 0 0 200K
Fond Du Lac
Fond Du Lac County
Ripon 0 0
Sheboygan County
7 W Cascade 0 0
Rock County
2 E Beloit 0 0
Walworth County
1.8 SW Delavan 0 0
Walworth County
2 SW Pell Lake 0 0 30K
Kenosha County
Twin Lakes 0 0 10K
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Kenosha County
5 W Paddock Lake to 0 0
4 S Salem
Racine County
Burlington 0 0
WISCONSIN, Southwest
Crawford County
4 SE Plugtown 0 0 0.25K 2K
Richland County
Gillingham 0 0
Juneau County
1 W Necedah 0 0 2K
Adams County
2 SW Arkdale 0 0
Crawford County
Bridgeport 0 0 1K
WISCONSIN, West
Polk County
St Croix Falls 0 0
Polk County
Amery 0 0
Pierce County
1 E Spring Valley 0 0
Dunn County
3 NE Wheeler 0 0
Chippewa County
1 NE Eagleton 0 0
Dunn County
Menomonie 0 0
Dunn County
Wheeler 0 0
Dunn County
Wheeler 0 0
Barron County
Cumberland 0 0
Barron County
1 E Cumberland 0 0
Barron County
7 W Rice Lake 0 0
WISCONSIN, West
Polk County
Amery 0 0
WIZ014>016-023
0 0
WYOMING, Central and West
Fremont County
5 NW Lander 0 0
Park County
2 W Clark 0 0
WYOMING, Extreme Southwest
WYOMING, North Central
WYOMING, Northeast
Campbell County
6 NE Rozet 0 0 0 0
Crook County
7 WNW Moorcroft 0 0 0 0
WYOMING, Southeast
Niobrara County
42 N Lusk 0 0
Location Character of Storm
UTAH, East
UTZ022>025-027>029 Drought
Daggett County
1 E Manila to Funnel Cloud
3 SE Manila
San Juan County
6 S Monticello Heavy Rain
San Juan County
Monticello Heavy Rain
UTZ023 Wildfire
UTAH, West and Central
VERMONT, North and Central
Chittenden County
South Burlington Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Caledonia County
3 N Hardwick Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Caledonia County
East Hardwick Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Orleans County
Glover Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Essex County
Lunenburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Washington County
South Barre Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
VERMONT, North and Central
Washington County
Worcester Flash Flood
Addison County
Countywide Heavy Rain
Orleans County
Countywide Heavy Rain
VTZ008 Flood
Windsor County
Sharon Lightning
VTZ006 Flood
VTZ002-016 Flood
VTZ011-019 Flood
Addison County
Bristol to Flash Flood
New Haven
Grand Isle County
South Alburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Grand Isle County
Alburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Franklin County
Berkshire Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
VERMONT, North and Central
Franklin County
St Albans Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Chittenden County
Williston Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Chittenden County
Westford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Lamoille County
Johnson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Orleans County
Orleans Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Orleans County
Derby Line Lightning
Orange County
Vershire Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
VTZ006-016 Flood
VTZ003-005 Flood
VTZ003 Flood
VERMONT, South
Windham County
Brattleboro Flash Flood
VIRGIN ISLANDS
VIRGINIA, East
King William County
King William Flash Flood
Chesterfield County
Chesterfield Flash Flood
Norfolk (C)
Norfolk Flash Flood
Portsmouth (C)
Portsmouth Flash Flood
VAZ095-098-100 Tropical Storm
Chesapeake (C)
Northwest Tornado (F0)
Virginia Beach (C)
Princess Anne Funnel Cloud
Southampton County
1 SW Branchville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Dinwiddie County
1 SE Ford to Tornado (F0)
1 W Ford
Nottoway County
3 W Blackstone Tornado (F0)
Surry County
Claremont to Tornado (F0)
2 NW Claremont
Prince George County
Brandon to Tornado (F0)
2 NW Brandon
Chesterfield County
5 SE Chester to Tornado (F0)
2 NW Chester
Hopewell (C)
Hopewell Tornado (F0)
VIRGINIA, East
James City County
Jamestown to Tornado (F0)
3 NW Jamestown
James City County
2 NW Jamestown Tornado (F0)
Richmond (C)
Richmond Tornado (F0)
York County
Poquoson Tornado (F0)
Hampton (C)
Hampton Tornado (F0)
York County
2 SE Tabb to Tornado (F0)
Tabb
York County
1 N Seaford Tornado (F0)
New Kent County
2 N New Kent to Tornado (F0)
2 S Tunstall
New Kent County
Tunstall to Tornado (F0)
2 W Tunstall
Hanover County
2 E Westwood to Tornado (F0)
Westwood
Nottoway County
Camp Pickett Flash Flood
Amelia County
Amelia Flash Flood
Lunenburg County
Victoria to Flash Flood
Rehoboth
Mecklenburg County
Chase City to Flash Flood
Clarksville
Dinwiddie County
Countywide Flash Flood
Chesterfield County
Countywide Flash Flood
VIRGINIA, East
Hanover County
Countywide Flash Flood
Henrico County
Countywide Flash Flood
Richmond (C)
Richmond Flash Flood
King William County
Mangohick Flash Flood
New Kent County
West Portion Flash Flood
Prince George County
Countywide Flash Flood
Charles City (C)
West Portion Flash Flood
King And Queen
County
North Portion Flash Flood
VIRGINIA, Extreme Southwest
VIRGINIA, North
Nelson County
Lovingston Flash Flood
Prince William
County
2 N Dumfries Flash Flood
Falls Church (C)
Falls Church Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Fairfax County
Annandale Hail (2.00)
Loudoun County
Round Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
VIRGINIA, North
Fauquier County
Marshall Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Fairfax County
Chantilly Hail (1.75)
Fairfax (C)
Fairfax Hail (0.75)
Fairfax County
Annandale Hail (3.00)
Falls Church (C)
Falls Church Hail (1.50)
Arlington County
Arlington Hail (1.50)
Fredericksburg (C)
Fredericksburg Heavy Rain
Alexandria (C)
Alexandria Flash Flood
Page County
5 SSE Stanley Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Culpeper County
Norman Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Fauquier County
Sumerduck Lightning
VAZ028-050>051
Excessive Heat
VIRGINIA, Northwest
VIRGINIA, Southwest
Wythe County
Crockett Flash Flood
Wythe County
Rural Retreat Flash Flood
Danville (C)
Danville Tornado (F1)
Pittsylvania County
Ringgold Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
VAZ044
Flood
Henry County
3 SE Martinsville City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
WASHINGTON, Northeast
Pend Oreille County
Newport Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
WAZ033
High Wind (G72)
Okanogan County
West Central Portion Flash Flood
Whitman County
Colfax Hail (0.01)
Spokane County
Spokane Lightning
Okanogan County
West Central Portion Flash Flood
Stevens County
Colville Flash Flood
Lincoln County
Davenport Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Snohomish County
Countywide Heavy Rain
Skagit County
Northeast Portion Flash Flood
Jefferson County
10 E Nordland Lightning
King County
Bellevue Heavy Rain
Skagit County
Mt Vernon Heavy Rain
WASHINGTON, Southeast
WAZ026
Wildfire
WAZ028
Wildfire
WAZ028
Wildfire
Walla Walla County
Walla Walla to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Waitsburg
Klickitat County
4 NE Goldendale Lightning
WAZ025
Wildfire
Yakima County
Mabton Heavy Rain
WASHINGTON, Southwest
WEST VIRGINIA, East
Mineral County
9 SW Keyser Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Morgan County
Berkeley Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
WEST VIRGINIA, North
Marshall County
Adaline Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Marshall County
Benwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Brooke County
Bethany to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wellsburg
Wetzel County
Proctor to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
New Martinsville
Ohio County
Wheeling Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Monongalia County
Morgantown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Marion County
Fairmont Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Preston County
Rowlesburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wetzel County
New Martinsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Monongalia County
5 E Morgantown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Monongalia County
5 E Morgantown Hail (0.75)
Preston County
2 W Bruceton Mills Hail (1.25)
Ohio County
Wheeling Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hancock County
3 NW New Cumberlan Hail (0.75)
Hancock County
Weirton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Brooke County
Follansbee Hail (1.00)
Brooke County
3 S Weirton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
WEST VIRGINIA, North
Hancock County
2 SE New Cumberland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Marion County
Rivesville Hail (0.75)
WEST VIRGINIA, Southeast
WEST VIRGINIA, West
Nicholas County
Craigsville to Flash Flood
Cottle
Mingo County
Delbarton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mason County
Point Pleasant Hail (0.01)
Wood County
Parkersburg Hail (0.75)
Ritchie County
2 W Nutters Farm Hail (0.75)
Mason County
Ashton to Hail (0.75)
Glenwood
Kanawha County
Charleston Hail (1.25)
Kanawha County
Charleston Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Tyler County
Sistersville Hail (1.00)
Tyler County
Middlebourne Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Fayette County
Montgomery Hail (0.75)
Roane County
Barrs to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Billings
WISCONSIN, Northeast
Shawano County
Mattoon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Menominee (C)
Neopit Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waupaca County
Clintonville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
WISCONSIN, Northeast
Marathon County
Mosinee Hail (0.75)
Portage County
Amherst Hail (1.00)
Portage County
Amherst Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Forest County
Laona Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Marinette County
10 W Athelstane to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
8 W Athelstane
Marinette County
Athelstane Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Marinette County
Wausaukee Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wood County
Marshfield Hail (1.75)
Florence County
1 E Tipler Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waushara County
3 NE Wild Rose Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waupaca County
Waupaca Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waupaca County
2 SE Ogdensburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waupaca County
Waupaca Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Waupaca County
Ogdensburg Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Winnebago County
Menasha Lightning
Manitowoc County
Manitowoc Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Brown County
Green Bay Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Door County
Sturgeon Bay Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
WISCONSIN, Northwest
Price County
Park Falls Hail (0.88)
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Sauk County
Baraboo to Hail (1.00)
5 SE Baraboo
Sauk County
1 N La Valle Hail (0.88)
Sauk County
Reedsburg Hail (1.75)
Sauk County
2 SE Reedsburg Hail (1.75)
Sauk County
1 W Baraboo Hail (1.25)
Sauk County
Lake Delton Hail (1.00)
Columbia County
Rio to Hail (3.00)
Columbus
Columbia County
Rio to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Columbus
Columbia County
Wisconsin Dells to Flash Flood
Wyocena
Sauk County
Merrimac Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sauk County
La Valle Lightning
Dodge County
Watertown Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Jefferson County
Watertown Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Sauk County
Lake Delton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Washington County
West Bend Lightning
Dane County
Verona to Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
2 NE Middleton
Dane County
Madison to Heavy Rain
Sun Prairie
Waukesha County
Waukesha Thunderstorm Wind (G45)
Jefferson County
Jefferson to Flash Flood
Ft Atkinson
Rock County
3.5 SW Afton Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Waukesha County
Oconomowoc to Flash Flood
Waukesha
Waukesha County
Waukesha Lightning
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Rock County
Beloit Lightning
Waukesha County
Waukesha Dust Devil
Lafayette County
4 W Belmont Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Lafayette County
1 S Gratiot Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sauk County
Lake Delton Thunderstorm Wind (C56)
Columbia County
Pardeeville Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Green County
Browntown to Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Monroe
Dane County
Madison Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Dodge County
3 NW Fox Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Fond Du Lac County
4 SSE Eldorado to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Fond Du Lac
Fond Du Lac County
Ripon Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Sheboygan County
7 W Cascade Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Rock County
2 E Beloit Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Walworth County
1.8 SW Delavan Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Walworth County
2 SW Pell Lake Thunderstorm Wind (C61)
Kenosha County
Twin Lakes Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
WISCONSIN, Southeast
Kenosha County
5 W Paddock Lake to Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
4 S Salem
Racine County
Burlington Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
WISCONSIN, Southwest
Crawford County
4 SE Plugtown Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Richland County
Gillingham Hail (0.75)
Juneau County
1 W Necedah Hail (0.88)
Adams County
2 SW Arkdale Hail (0.75)
Crawford County
Bridgeport Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
WISCONSIN, West
Polk County
St Croix Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Polk County
Amery Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pierce County
1 E Spring Valley Hail (0.88)
Dunn County
3 NE Wheeler Funnel Cloud
Chippewa County
1 NE Eagleton Hail (0.75)
Dunn County
Menomonie Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dunn County
Wheeler Hail (1.00)
Dunn County
Wheeler Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Barron County
Cumberland Hail (0.75)
Barron County
1 E Cumberland Hail (0.75)
Barron County
7 W Rice Lake Hail (0.75)
WISCONSIN, West
Polk County
Amery Hail (0.75)
WIZ014>016-023
Frost/Freeze
WYOMING, Central and West
Fremont County
5 NW Lander Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Park County
2 W Clark Hail (0.75)
WYOMING, Extreme Southwest
WYOMING, North Central
WYOMING, Northeast
Campbell County
6 NE Rozet Hail (1.00)
Crook County
7 WNW Moorcroft Hail (1.25)
WYOMING, Southeast
Niobrara County
42 N Lusk Hail (1.75)
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