Storm data and unusual weather phenomena

Storm Data, Sept, 2005

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
September 2005

                                   Time       Path      Path
                                   Local/     Length    Width
Location                    Date   Standard   (Miles)   (Miles)

RHODE ISLAND

  Kent County
    West Warwick            15     1105EST
                                   1250EST

  Providence County
    Cranston to             15     1138EST
    Providence                     1338EST

  Kent County
    Coventry                15     1250EST
                                   1450EST

                            An approaching cold front interacted
                            with a very humid airmass, which was
                            in place across Southern New England,
                            producing locally heavy downpours that
                            caused flash flooding across Rhode
                            Island during the late morning and
                            early afternoon hours of 15 September
                            2005. A widespread two to five inches
                            of rain fell from this flood event;
                            and period. Most of the flooding
                            occurred across Providence and Kent
                            counties.

                            More specifically, three feet of
                            water was reported on Pontiac Avenue
                            in Cranston, which stranded cars on
                            this flooded roadway. Also, three
                            feet of water was reported on
                            Killingly Street in Providence; and
                            cars parked in the Coventry High
                            School parking lot had water up to
                            their doors.

                            No known injuries directly resulted
                            from this flash flood event.

  RIZ001-004                Northwest Providence - Eastern Kent

                            29     1118EST
                                   1410EST

  RIZ006                    Washington

                            29     1505EST

                            A powerful cold front with a sharp
                            temperature gradient moved across
                            Rhode Island during the late morning
                            and early afternoon hours of 29
                            September 2005. This cold front
                            produced high winds that caused
                            power outages, and knocked down
                            trees, limbs, power poles, and wires
                            across the region. Wind gusts between
                            40 and 60 mph were common during this
                            event.

                            In Smithfield, high winds knocked
                            large trees and wires down on St.
                            Paul Street. A large pine tree was
                            reported down in Burrillville. High
                            wind gusts knocked a large tree down
                            across a road in Exeter.

                            No known injuries directly resulted
                            from this high wind event.

SOUTH CAROLINA, Central

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, North Coastal

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, Northwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, South Coastal

  SCZ048                    Beaufort
                            07     2200EST
                            08     0000EST

                            Persistent strong northeast flow combined
                            with a high astronomical high tide caused
                            severe beach erosion at Hunting Island
                            State Park.

  SCZ050                    Charleston
                            13     1900EST
                            14     0200EST

                            Hurricane Ophelia stalled 105 miles off
                            the coast of Charleston. The far western
                            bands of the storm brought tropical storm
                            force wind gusts into Charleston county.
                            Trees were knocked down in McClellanville
                            and Mount Pleasant. Minor beach erosion
                            occurred along the coast.

  Charleston County
    James Is to             28     0853EST
    Charleston                     1000EST

                            A narrow band of heavy rain produced
                            significant street flooding on James
                            Island and Charleston. 6.12 inches of rain
                            was measured on James Island with radar
                            estimates up to 8 inches.

SOUTH DAKOTA, Central and North

  Marshall County
    8 E Britton             03     0622CST

  Marshall County
    8 S Veblen              03     0635CST

  Marshall County
    3 SE Veblen             03     0640CST

  Roberts County
    12 NNW Sisseton         03     0640CST

  Roberts County
    Claire City             03     0650CST

  Brown County
    Claremont               04     2349CST

  Potter County
    1 SW Tolstoy            05     1546CST

  Edmunds County
    Mina                    05     1627CST

                            Sixty mph winds downed many branches in
                            Mina.

  Edmunds County
    8 E Roscoe              05     1627CST

  Mcpherson County
    Wetonka                 05     1645CST

                            Large branches were brought down by the
                            high winds.

  Brown County
    5 N Aberdeen            05     1700CST

                            Many large branches were downed.

  Sully County
    20 ESE Onida            05     1730CST

  Faulk County
    Faulkton                05     1745CST

  Brown County
    1 NW Aberdeen           05     1753CST

  Hyde County
    Highmore                05     1807CST

  Hand County
    Ree Hgts                05     1915CST

  Hyde County
    1 E Stephan             05     1918CST

  Hand County
    Danforth                05     1944CST

  Hand County
    12 SE Miller            05     1945CST

  Hand County
    9 SSE Vayland           05     1956CST

  Hand County
    Danforth                05     2026CST

  Hand County
    3 NE Danforth           05     2035CST

  Buffalo County
    4 NW Gann Vly           05     21000ST

  Spink County
    5 SE Tulare             07     2215CST

  Spink County
    15 S Frankfort          07     2243CST

  Faulk County
    5 NE Rockham            07     2245CST

  Hyde County
    22 N Highmore           07     2317CST

  Spink County
    24 E Tulare             07     2337CST

  Brown County
    Aberdeen                08     0315CST

  Clark County
    4 S Garden City         08     0405CST
                                   0410CST
  Lyman County
    6 NE Kennebec           12     0826CST

  Lyman County
    Lower Brule             12     0846CST

  Hamlin County
    4 WNW Lake Norden       12     1703CST

  Deuel County
    4 S Clear Lake          12     1708CST

  Codington County
    Watertown               12     1711CST

  Deuel County
    9 E Clear Lake          12     1730CST

  Deuel County
    7 SE Clear Lake         12     1746CST

  Hyde County
    1 S Holabird            18     1405CST

  Hyde County
    Highmore                18     1410CST

  Hyde County
    11 NE Stephan           18     1820CST

  Lyman County
    1 NW Lower Brule        18     1830CST

  Hyde County
    11 NE Stephan           18     1834CST

  Buffalo County
    6 NE Ft Thompson        18     1840CST

  Hand County
    9 S Ree Hgts            18     1845CST

  Buffalo County
    7 N Gann Vly            18     1914CST

SOUTH DAKOTA, Central and North

  Hand County
    7 N Danforth            18     1925CST

  Hand County
    10 S Vayland            18     1925CST

SOUTH DAKOTA, Southeast

  Beadle County
    Hitchcock               05     1925CST

  Beadle County
    Wessington              05     2015CST

  Beadle County
    Huron                   05     2020CST

  Beadle County
    1 W Huron               05     2020CST

  Beadle County
    13 S Wessington         05     2045CST

  Jerauld County
    11 NW Wessington Spg    05     2054CST

  Jerauld County
    14 W Wessington Spgs    05     2115CST

  Jerauld County
    11 NW Wessington Spg    05     2130CST

  Brule County
    9 NE Kimball            05     2155CST

                            Large hail covered the ground.

  Aurora County
    10 N White Lake         05     22000ST

  Sanborn County
    4 SE Woonsocket         05     2207CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Lake County
    Orland                  05     2240CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Minnehaha County
    Dell Rapids             05     2256CST

                            Thunderstorm winds flattened two grain
                            bins and also caused tree and power line
                            damage, resulting in a power outage. A few
                            trees were blown down, with at least one
                            house sustaining minor damage from tree
                            debris.

  Minnehaha County
    Humboldt                05     2325CST
  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             05     2325CST

                            Thunderstorm winds damaged an airplane and
                            blew out about a dozen car windows at Joe
                            Foss Field.

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             05     2345CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including a one foot diameter tree blown
                            down.

  Beadle County
    Huron                   07     2309CST

  Beadle County
    5 NE Broadland          07     2350CST

  Beadle County
    Yale                    08     0030CST

  Kingsbury County
    Iroquois                08     0055CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Kingsbury County
    De Smet                 08     0115CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Miner County
    Carthage                08     0115CST

  Kingsbury County
    3 S Lake Preston        08     0137CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree and power
                            line damage, resulting in a power outage.

  Brookings County
    4 W Sinai               08     0145CST
                                   0155CST

                            Large hail covered the ground and was
                            accompanied by estimated 50 mph winds.
                            The hail damaged a home and area crops,
                            but the amount of damage was not known.

  Lake County
    1 E Nunda               08     02000ST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including numerous small branches blown
                            down.

  Minnehaha County
    Humboldt                08     0315CST

  Lincoln County
    3 S Sioux Falls         08     04000ST
                                   0530CST

                            Heavy rain caused street flooding,
                            especially at several intersections.

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             08     0430CST
                                   0515CST

                            Heavy rain caused street flooding,
                            including several major roads.

  Beadle County
    3 N Virgil              12     15000ST

  Jerauld County
    Alpena                  12     1515CST

  Beadle County
    6 S Huron               12     1544CST

  Beadle County
    6 SW Cavour             12     1554CST

  Beadle County
    2 SE Cavour             12     1606CST

  Beadle County
    2 SE Cavour             12     1606CST

  Kingsbury County
    7 N Iroquois            12     1612CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Brookings County
    6 NE Bruce              12     1625CST

  Beadle County
    2 SW Iroquois           12     1625CST

  Kingsbury County
    Erwin                   12     1648CST

                            Very large hail was confined to just a
                            few stones. No reports of damage were
                            received.

  Kingsbury County
    6 NE Erwin              12     1659CST

                            Hail was mostly dime size with a few
                            stones as large as golf balls.

  Brookings County
    8 W Bruce               12     1721CST

  Kingsbury County
    Badger                  12     1724CST

  Bon Homme County
    9 N Avon                12     1810CST

  Charles Mix County
    8 NE Wagner             12     1810CST

  Bon Homme County
    Scotland                12     1810CST

  Bon Homme County
    3 W Scotland            12     1855CST
                                   1900CST

  Bon Homme County
    Scotland                12     1906CST

  Kingsbury County
    Arlington               12     1840CST

  Hutchinson County
    9 SE Tripp              12     1850CST

  Hutchinson County
    4 SW Menno              12     1923CST

  Yankton County
    6 W Midway              12     1931CST

  Turner County
    11 NW Irene             12     1950CST

  Yankton County
    5 N Mayfield            12     2006CST
                                   2016CST
  Yankton County
    3 SW Irene              12     2035CST

  Turner County
    3 NW Centerville        12     2041CST

  Clay County
    3 SE Irene              12     2046CST

  Lincoln County
    3 SW Canton             12     2103CST

  Union County
    6 S Alcester            12     2113CST

                            Thunderstorm winds blew down trees and
                            power lines.

  Lincoln County
    2 S Fairview            12     2130CST

  Charles Mix County
    2 SE Platte             18     1840CST

  Gregory County
    4 E Fairfax             18     1850CST

  Jerauld County
    11 SW Wessington Spg    18     1933CST
    3 S Wessington Spgs            1950CST

                            Large hail broke windows in houses and
                            vehicles, dented vehicles, damaged siding,
                            and damaged crops for several miles. The
                            amount of crop damage was not known.

  Charles Mix County
    1 W Marty               18     1933CST

  Jerauld County
    Wessington Spgs         18     1950CST

  Beadle County
    5 S Wessington          18     1954CST

  Jerauld County
    Wessington Spgs         18     2000CST

  Sanborn County
    6 SW Woonsocket         18     2012CST

  Sanborn County
    4 N Letcher             18     2030CST

  Miner County
    9 S Fedora              18     2055CST

                            Large hail damaged corn and soybean
                            crops. The amount of crop damage was
                            not known.

  Miner County
    3 SW Howard to          18     21000ST
    Howard                         2110CST

                            Large hail broke windows in buildings
                            and vehicles, dented vehicles, and
                            damaged siding. The hail caused minor
                            damage to corn crops and more extensive
                            damage to soybean crops in the area.
                            The amount of crop damage was not known.

  Miner County
    Epiphany                18     2110CST

                            Large hail damaged soybean and corn
                            crops. The amount of crop damage was
                            not known.

  Union County
    6 N Elk Pt              18     2115CST
                                   2120CST
  Miner County
    3 NW Canova to          18     2120CST
    Canova                         2125CST

                            Large hail broke windows and damaged
                            crops. The amount of property and crop
                            damage was not known.

  Miner County
    4 NE Canova             18     2130CST

  Lake County
    8 SW Madison            18     2152CST

  Lake County
    8 W Madison             18     2152CST

  Lake County
    Franklin                18     2155CST

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including numerous branches blown down.

  Minnehaha County
    9 W Dell Rapids         18     2225CST

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             24     1837CST
                                   2130CST

                            Heavy rain caused flooding of numerous
                            streets, especially at intersections,
                            with up to three feet of water on some
                            roads. Several vehicles stalled on the
                            flooded streets. Basement flooding was
                            also reported.

  Mccook County
    10 NE Salem             25     0000CST
                                   0145CST

                            Heavy rain caused flooding of roads and
                            fields.

SOUTH DAKOTA, West

  Harding County
    17 E Ludlow             02     1900MST

  Harding County
    1 N Ralph               02     2005MST

  Perkins County
    11 NW Prairie City      02     2055MST

                            A severe thunderstorm moved across far
                            northwest South Dakota during the
                            evening, producing hail to the size of
                            golf balls near the North Dakota border.

  Fall River County
    Oelrichs                07     1705MST
                                   1715MST

  Pennington County
    5 S Creighton           07     1800MST

  Pennington County
    3 NE Creighton          07     1815MST

  Pennington County
    12 NE Quinn             07     1830MST
                                   1835MST

                            Hail covered the ground.

  Pennington County
    12 N Wall               07     1830MST

  Haakon County
    13 W Philip to          07     1900MST
    4 W Philip

  Ziebach County
    Cherry Creek            07     1900MST

  Jackson County
    4 E Cactus Flats        07     1950MST

  Jackson County
    9 SW Kadoka             07     2130MST

                            Severe thunderstorms developed quickly
                            across far eastern Pennington County
                            and western Haakon County. These storms
                            moved east-southeast across Haakon
                            County and northern Jackson County.
                            Hail to the size of golf balls fell
                            across the area, with the largest hail
                            reported north and east of Wall.

TENNESSEE, Central

  Davidson County
    Nashville               15     1305CST

                            A few trees were blown down around the
                            county.

  Wilson County
    2 E Lebanon             15     1350CST

                            Nickel size hail reported by trained
                            spotter.

  Marshall County
    6.4 SE Lewisburg        16     0445CST

                            Sheriffs office reported a tree down on
                            Tally Rd.

  Lawrence County
    1.2 S Liberty Grove     25     1906CST

                            3 large shallow rooted oak trees were
                            uprooted at 111 Peppertown Rd.

  Lawrence County
    2 S Liberty Grove       25     1906CST

                            A home located at Rebecca and
                            Peppertown Road lost its porch. Also, a
                            nearby storage trailer was blown over
                            and swept into a nearby pond.

  Lawrence County
    1.7 WSW Lawrencebut     25     1926CST
    .9 NW Lawrenceburg             1928CST

                            Winds gusting about 70 mph struck in
                            the vicinity of the Lwrenceburg
                            Municipal Airport. An old storage
                            building, made out of cinder block with
                            a metal roof, lost part of its roof
                            near the intersection of Norton Road
                            and Lone Star Rd. A tree was down on
                            180 Hillview Road and also on Gimlet
                            Road.

  Giles County
    Countywide              25     1950CST
                                   1955CST

                            EMA Director said that a tree was down
                            on a power line on Gunter Ridge Rd.
                            TDOT reported several trees were down
                            around the county as well.

  Maury County
    Columbia                25     2005CST

                            A tree was blown down in Columbia.

TENNESSEE, East

  Marion County
    South Pittsburg         15     17000ST

                            One tree was downed on Long Island Road
                            in South Pittsburg.

  Marion County
    4 E Jasper              15     1710CST

                            One tree was downed on Mullens Cove
                            Road four miles east of Jasper.

TENNESSEE, South Central

  Lincoln County
    Elora                   15     1545CST
                                   1548CST

                            A few power lines were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Cowan                   15     1627CST
                                   1630CST

                            A few power lines were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Winchester              16     0615CST
                                   0715CST

                            Greenhaw Road was closed due to several
                            inches of water covering the road.

TENNESSEE, West

  Tipton County
    Burtison                25     05000ST
                                   0505CST

                            A large oak tree and several power
                            lines were knocked down.

  Shelby County
    Memphis                 25     0640CST
                                   0645CST

                            A large sign on Interstate 240 was
                            damaged.

  Tipton County
    Covington               25     0745CST
                                   0750CST

                            Several large tree limbs were knocked
                            down.

  Fayette County
    6 N Rossville           25     0815CST
                                   0820CST

                            A few large tree limbs were blown down.

  Madison County
    7 N Jackson             25     1145CST
                                   1315CST

                            A couple of roads were flooded.

TEXAS, Central

  Mcculloch County
    Fife                    15     1958CST

  Haskell County
    Rochester               30     2009CST

  Haskell County
    1 S O Brien to          30     2020CST
    O Brien                        2022CST

TEXAS, Central Southeast

  TXZ163-199-213>214        Houston - Montgomery - Harris - Chambers
                            21     15000ST
                            28     15000ST

                            Deaths were all associated with the
                            evacuation for Hurricane Rita, both
                            before and after Rita's arrival. Rita
                            made landfall just east of the
                            Texas/Louisiana border early Saturday
                            morning, September 24th.

                            F17VE, F750T, M83VE, F910T, F580U,
                            M10T, M51VE, F72VE, F50PH, M63PH,
                            F710T, F290T, F30VE, M65VE, F72VE,
                            M660T, M580T, F67VE, F69VE, F83VE,
                            M24VE, F43VE, F92PH, M80VE, F790T,
                            M71PH, M900T, F860T, M85VE, M83VE,
                            M92VE, F270U, F910T, F73VE, ??OU, ??OU,
                            F68VE, M53VE, M710T, M810T, F800U,
                            F76PH, M44PH, F43PH, F62VE, F590T,
                            M290T, F93VE, F760T

  TXZ163>164-               Houston - Trinity - Walker - San Jacinto -
  177>179-199>200-          Polk - Montgomery - Liberty - Harris -
  213>214-237>238           Chambers - Brazoria - Galveston
                            23     2100CST
                            24     15000ST

                            The eye of Hurricane Rita moved ashore
                            in extreme southwest Louisiana between
                            Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou In
                            Cameron Parish with a minimum central
                            pressure of 937 mb and maximum
                            sustained winds of 120 mph. Rita was a
                            Category 3 hurricane at landfall.

TEXAS, Central Southeast

                            Two and a half weeks after Hurricane
                            Katrina made her final and devastating
                            landfall along the northern Gulf coast,
                            all eyes turned to Tropical Storm Rita
                            as she moved westward through the
                            central Bahamas. On Tuesday, September
                            20th, Rita rapidly intensified while
                            moving west through the Florida Straits
                            into the Gulf of Mexico. Rita reached
                            Category 2 intensity as the center
                            passed about 50 miles south of Key West
                            and significantly impacted the Florida
                            Keys.

                            After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita
                            intensified at an astounding rate going
                            from Category 2 to Category 5 intensity
                            in 24 hours. Following this rapid
                            intensification period, sustained winds
                            reached 165 mph on the afternoon of
                            Wednesday, September 21st. Since early
                            Monday, Rita had been consistently
                            forecast to make landfall along the
                            upper southeast Texas coast, when the
                            120 hour forecast from the National
                            Hurricane Center depicted a landfall
                            near San Luis Pass. Emergency
                            management officials, members of the
                            media, and residents of southeast Texas
                            had been watching Rita closely and
                            planning their course of action on
                            Monday and Tuesday. Therefore, even
                            though the hurricane was still 620
                            miles southeast of Galveston, everyone
                            had the images of Hurricane Katrina's
                            impact on the central Gulf of Mexico
                            coast still fresh in mind, and an
                            unprecedented, largely voluntary
                            evacuation began on Wednesday across
                            southeast Texas. Emergency management
                            officials ordered a mandatory
                            evacuation for coastal sections of
                            southeast Texas beginning at 6 PM on
                            Wednesday. However, residents waiting
                            until then to begin their evacuation
                            found roadways in and around the
                            densely populated Houston/Galveston
                            area already jammed with motorists who
                            had left earlier in the day.

                            The fear of Katrina-like impacts
                            prompted many inland residents to
                            evacuate even though they were not at
                            risk from storm surge flooding.
                            Therefore, an incredible number of
                            people left, with officials estimating
                            the total to be over 2.5 million.
                            Although the gridlock and gasoline
                            shortages frustrated many evacuees, the
                            evacuation had been ordered very early,
                            and there was ample time for residents
                            to escape the region before the onset
                            of adverse conditions, which were
                            expected on Friday afternoon. By early
                            Thursday morning, September 22nd, Rita
                            had strengthened further and reached a
                            peak intensity of 175 mph winds with a
                            minimum central pressure of 897 mbs.
                            This was the third lowest pressure on
                            record at that time for the Atlantic
                            basin, and displaced Katrina to fifth
                            on the most intense hurricane list. An
                            upper-level disturbance passing well
                            north of Katrina early on Thursday
                            briefly induced a more northward motion
                            and altered Rita's motion from
                            west-northwest to northwest. Although
                            this change in motion was only slight;
                            it spared the densely populated
                            Houston/Galveston area from a direct
                            hit and shifted the forecast track and
                            eventual landfall point to the right.
                            Residents of extreme southeast Texas
                            and southwest Louisiana were then
                            expected to experience the brunt of
                            Rita. Fortunately, Rita weakened to a
                            Category 3 hurricane on Friday,
                            September 23rd, prior to landfall which
                            occurred around 2:30 AM Saturday
                            morning just east of the
                            Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine
                            Pass and Johnson's Bayou. Rita caused
                            devastating storm surge flooding and
                            wind damage in southwest Louisiana and
                            extreme southeast Texas.

                            Hurricane Rita was the strongest
                            hurricane to make landfall across this
                            portion of the U.S. coastline since
                            Hurricane Audrey (1957). Rita affected
                            a large inland area from southeast
                            Texas across southwest and into
                            south-central Louisiana. Widespread
                            damage consisting of downed trees and
                            power lines occurred generally along
                            and east of a line from Crystal Beach
                            to Liberty to Livingston to Lufkin in
                            Texas. Although Rita tracked 50 miles
                            east of Lake Livingston, sustained
                            northerly winds of 40 to 60 mph
                            occurred across the lake, generating a
                            lake surge that damaged the dam. Fear
                            that the dam could break forced an
                            evacuation of communities immediately
                            downstream as a precautionary measure.
                            Emergency water releases from the dam
                            on Saturday quickly abated this danger.

                            Moderate beach erosion occurred from
                            Freeport to High Island. Dunes
                            protecting many beach houses along the
                            west end of Galveston Island and
                            Surfside in Brazoria County were washed
                            away. Large geotubes along portions of
                            the west end of Galveston Island and
                            also along portions of the Bolivar
                            Peninsula did reduce erosion in areas
                            where they were installed.

                            Most flooding was due to high tides
                            along Galveston Island and the Bolivar
                            Peninsula. Most of this flooding
                            actually occurred near the time of
                            landfall as water in Galveston Bay was
                            pushed south out of the Bay onto the
                            north facing shores of the island and
                            the peninsula. Tides remained high on
                            Saturday (after Rita made landfall) as
                            strong westerly winds pushed water into
                            East Bay. No significant flooding
                            occurred due to heavy rain.

                            All of the associated effects of
                            Hurricane Rita in southeast Texas
                            resulted in 3 direct fatalities, 3
                            injuries and $159.5 million in property
                            and crop damage. In addition, the
                            massive evacuation resulted in at least
                            49 indirect fatalities, mostly due to
                            excessive heat and the transportation
                            of the elderly out of harm's way.

                            In Harris County, tropical storm force
                            sustained winds with gusts near 60 mph
                            caused numerous trees to be blown down
                            resulting in widespread power outages
                            that lasted for six days in some areas.
                            Roof, fence, sign, and glass damage
                            estimates was around $90 million. The
                            greatest loss was to inventory spoilage
                            of food due to power outages. There
                            were at least 34 indirect fatalities
                            before, during and after Hurricane
                            Rita. The majority of these fatalities
                            occurred during the evacuation prior to
                            Rita and were the result of excessive
                            heat and transporting the elderly.

                            In Brazoria County, tropical storm
                            force sustained winds with gusts near
                            50 mph caused some tree damage and
                            power outages for a couple of days.
                            Minor damage was reported in Surfside
                            to roads and a few homes. Total damage
                            was around $500,000.

                            In Montgomery County, tropical storm
                            force winds with gusts to near
                            hurricane force were observed. Damage
                            was mainly to fences, roofs, and mobile
                            homes and totaled approximately $2.5
                            million. There were 13 indirect
                            fatalities. Ten of the deaths were
                            evacuation related while 3 deaths were
                            carbon monoxide poisoning with no
                            electricity in the home.

                            In Walker County, tropical storm force
                            winds with gusts to near hurricane
                            force were observed. Damage was mainly
                            to fences, roofs, and mobile homes and
                            totaled approximately $1.5 million.

                            In Galveston County, tropical storm
                            force sustained winds with gusts to
                            hurricane force were reported across
                            the county, especially on the Bolivar
                            Peninsula. Numerous power poles and
                            road signs were blown down on Bolivar.
                            Many of the beach homes received roof
                            damage. Numerous trees were down with
                            small structure damage on High Island.
                            Power was out to most of the county on
                            Saturday. In Galveston's historic
                            district, a large brick-covered side of
                            a three-story building collapsed and
                            three other buildings caught fire and
                            were destroyed during the height of the
                            storm. There were three directly
                            related injuries. A thirty-year-old
                            woman suffered severe burns in the fire
                            and two firefighters had minor
                            injuries. Small structure, dock, and
                            pier damage along with downed power
                            lines occurred across Galveston Island.
                            Total damage across the county was
                            around $15 million.

                            In Chambers County, tropical storm
                            force winds with gusts in excess of
                            hurricane force were observed. Damage
                            consisted of downed trees, destroyed
                            metal buildings and awnings, and downed
                            power poles. One frame building near
                            Winnie received major damage. Power was
                            out throughout the county for up to
                            seven days. Total damage across the
                            county was around $8 million. One
                            indirect fatality occurred in the
                            county.

                            In Liberty County, tropical storm force
                            winds with gusts in excess of hurricane
                            force were observed. Damage consisted
                            of downed trees, destroyed metal
                            buildings and awnings, and downed power
                            poles. Power was out throughout the
                            county for up to seven days. Total
                            damage across the county was around $7
                            million. There were two direct
                            fatalities. In Hardin, a man and a
                            woman were killed when a tree fell on
                            the home they were sleeping in.

                            In Polk and San Jacinto Counties,
                            tropical storm force winds with gusts
                            to near hurricane force were observed.
                            Widespread trees were down with many
                            trees taking down power lines. Some
                            trees fell onto homes and caused
                            considerable damage. Widespread power
                            outages were observed across both
                            counties. Lake Livingston Dam reported
                            a wind gust of 117 mph around 5:30 AM
                            Saturday morning. This wind sensor was
                            on the dam and the wind was blowing
                            across the lake. With the reduced
                            friction across the lake's surface,
                            this wind gust report is reasonable.
                            The strong wind blowing along the lake
                            created a storm surge of approximately
                            1.5 feet at the dam. This high water
                            and the wave action damaged the dam
                            which required emergency releases from
                            the lake to stabilize the dam. The
                            damage in Polk County was around $23
                            million with $20 million of that being
                            damage to the dam at Lake Livingston.
                            Damage in San Jacinto County was
                            estimated at $10 million. There was one
                            direct fatality in San Jacinto County.
                            A three-year-old female was killed
                            instantly by a tree falling on to her
                            home in Point Blank.

                            In Houston and Trinity Counties,
                            tropical storm force winds with gusts
                            to near 50 mph were observed. Numerous
                            trees were down resulting in numerous
                            power outages. One heat related
                            indirect death occurred in Houston
                            County during the evacuation. Total
                            damage for both Houston and Trinity
                            counties was near $2 million.

                            No tornadoes were reported with Rita.
                            Maximum rainfall amounts with Rita were
                            between 4 and 6 inches in and around
                            the New Caney area of Montgomery
                            County. M43PH, F56PH, F3PH

TEXAS, Extreme West

  El Paso County
    El Paso                 05     2045MST
                                   2115MST

                            Local newscast showed video of flooded
                            streets with police officers closing
                            intersections.

  El Paso County
    El Paso                 06     2110MST
                                   2215MST

                            A cluster of thunderstorms dropped 1.5
                            to 3 inches of rain on mainly east El
                            Paso, where numerous water rescues were
                            performed due to major street flooding.

TEXAS, Mid - South

  Nueces County
    3 W Calallen            02     1252CST      0.5       50

                            Law enforcement observed and took
                            pictures of a tornado near FM 624 and
                            CR 73, just inside the county line. The
                            tornado moved northeast for a brief
                            time over open county, producing no
                            damage.

  Aransas County
    Rockport                11     1015CST
                                   1215CST

                            Thunderstorms with heavy rainfall
                            trained across far eastern San
                            Patricio, Aransas, and southern Refugio
                            counties. Doppler radar estimated
                            between 2 and 3 inches of rain fell
                            across Aransas county in a 1 to 2 hour
                            timeframe, resulting in flooding of
                            several roadways in and around
                            Rockport. Most notable was the State
                            Highway 35 bypass at Market Street.

  Nueces County
    Flour Bluff Jet         11     1315CST

                            Lightning struck a 14-year-old girl
                            carrying an umbrella in the Wal-Mart
                            parking lot in Flour Bluff off of
                            Graham Road. The girl suffered minor
                            injuries to her hand as well as ringing
                            in her ears and a headache.

TEXAS, North

  Wise County
    3 E Boyd                15     1337CST

                            Barn damaged between Boyd and Rhome.

  Denton County
    Roanoke                 15     1415CST

  Dallas County
    Coppell                 15     1430CST

  Tarrant County
    2 E Grapevine           15     1442CST

                            Reported on the north side of the
                            Dallas/Fort Worth airport.

  Dallas County
    Mesquite                15     1545CST

                            Reported by ASOS.

  Palo Pinto County
    13 S Mineral Wells      15     1604CST

                            Reported south of New Salem.

  Kaufman County
    Crandall                15     1615CST

                            Tree limbs broken off.

  Hood County
    Tolar                   15     1640CST

                            36 homes were damaged; 2 homes and 4
                            barns were destroyed. A young girl was
                            injured when her mobile home flipped 3
                            times. The damage swath stretched from
                            west to east for about a mile and a
                            half. Also, numerous trees ranging in
                            diameter from six inches to two feet
                            were blown down.

  Somervell County
    4 N Glen Rose           15     1700CST

                            Comanche Peak Power Plant reported
                            large tree limbs broken off.

  Van Zandt County
    Grand Saline            15     1718CST

                            Tree limbs down.

  Mills County
    9 SW Mullin             15     2010CST

                            Occurred near Big Valley.

  TXZ094-094-               Fannin - Collin - Hunt - Hopkins -
  104>105-107-148           Anderson

                            24     0930CST
                                   1840CST

                            Hurricane Rita made landfall in the
                            early morning hours on Saturday,
                            September 24. Rita was a dangerous
                            Category 3 storm on the Saffir-Simpson
                            scale as she moved over Sabine Pass,
                            Texas. Rita was downgraded to a
                            Tropical Storm by early afternoon. As
                            Rita moved north and then east along a
                            Jasper, TX, to Lufkin, TX, to
                            Shreveport, LA line ... torrential
                            rains and strong winds were felt well
                            away from the eye. Most of eastern
                            Texas was placed under an Inland
                            Tropical Storm warning through the
                            evening. The storm knocked dozens of
                            trees and power poles down as it moved
                            through north Texas. Gusts near 50 MPH
                            were recorded in Hunt and Hopkins
                            counties. Wind damage in the form of
                            downed trees and power poles was
                            reported in Anderson, Collin, Fannin,
                            Hopkins, and Hunt counties. Roof damage
                            also occured in Collin and Hunt.

  Grayson County
    Howe                    28     1630CST

                            Lightning struck a house and caused an
                            attic fire.

  Denton County
    1 N Denton              28     1642CST

  Grayson County
    4 N Sherman             28     1645CST

                            Nickel size hail reported in Knollwood.

  Grayson County
    Sherman                 28     1715CST

                            The roof of a bookstore caved in and
                            the front windows were all blown out at
                            the intersection of North Grand and
                            Texoma Parkway. A portable building
                            blew across U.S. 75, leaving a trail of
                            debris on both service roads and the
                            north and southbound traffic lanes.
                            Signs along U.S. 75 blew down near
                            Washington Street. A tree fell on and
                            destroyed a sunroom at a residence on
                            McGee Street. Power lines were blown
                            down across the city.

  Grayson County
    1 E Van Alstyne         28     1730CST

                            A tree was blown down.

  Fannin County
    8 SSW Bonham            28     1747CST

                            Widespread wind damage, including trees
                            and power lines down.

  Lamar County
    3 SE Roxton             28     1751CST

                            A barn was damaged by high winds.

  Hunt County
    4 NW Celeste            28     1804CST

                            A barn roof was damaged.

  Delta County
    Cooper                  28     1824CST

                            Power outages were reported in town.

  Collin County
    Princeton               28     1835CST

                            Trees, fences, and power lines knocked
                            down.

  Hopkins County
    2 SE Tira               28     1844CST

  Hunt County
    Lone Oak                28     1857CST

                            Power poles and tree limbs broken.

  Dallas County
    12 E Dallas             28     1900CST

                            Large tree limbs down and power poles
                            snapped.

  Dallas County
    Rowlett                 28     1905CST

                            Widespread wind damage occurred,
                            including trees and power lines down.

  Rockwall County
    4 WSW Rockwall          28     1905CST

                            Trees and power lines down.

  Dallas County
    Mesquite                28     1945CST

  Ellis County
    Ferris                  28     2014CST

  Young County
    Olney                   30     2233CST

TEXAS, North Panhandle

  Collingsworth County
    3 NNW Dodson            13     1740CST

                            Whole large trees blown down knocking
                            down two thousand feet of power line.
                            One home lost power ... however no
                            power poles broken or downed. No
                            injuries were reported.

                            Severe thunderstorms across the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle during the
                            early evening hours produced damaging
                            winds but no injuries were reported.

  Collingsworth County
    2 W Wellington          15     0353CST
                                   0356CST

                            A severe thunderstorm over the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle during the
                            early morning hours produced large
                            hail. No damage or injuries were
                            reported.

  Donley County
    Hedley                  17     1641CST

  Donley County
    Hedley                  17     1701CST

  Donley County
    3 SE Hedley             17     1704CST

  Donley County
    Hedley                  17     1708CST

  Donley County
    1 E Hedley              17     1715CST

  Collingsworth County
    1.5 W Quail             17     1744CST

  Collingsworth County
    2 N Wellington          17     1800CST

  Collingsworth County
    Wellington              17     1800CST

                            Severe thunderstorms across the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle produced
                            large hail during the early evening
                            hours. The large hail was known to have
                            damaged several vehicles ... including
                            the Warning and Coordination
                            Meteorologist's own vehicle ... along
                            U.S. Highway 287 in and near Hedley.
                            There were no reports of injuries.

  Ochiltree County
    Perryton                30     1519CST

  Ochiltree County
    3 E Perryton            30     1525CST

  Ochiltree County
    Perryton                30     1540CST

  Ochiltree County
    15 SW Perryton          30     1540CST

  Lipscomb County
    Booker                  30     1542CST

  Ochiltree County
    13 NE Perryton          30     1555CST

                            Hail reported to be three inches deep
                            in the extreme northeastern corner of
                            Ochiltree county.

  Roberts County
    29 NW Miami             30     1557CST

  Roberts County
    29 NW Miami             30     1628CST

  Ochiltree County
    15 SSE Perryton         30     1655CST

                            Reported at Wolf Creek Park

  Roberts County
    Miami                   30     1733CST

  Roberts County
    Miami                   30     1735CST

  Roberts County
    Miami                   30     1738CST

  Wheeler County
    2 NE Wheeler            30     1845CST

  Wheeler County
    8 ENE Wheeler           30     2000CST

                            Severe thunderstorms moved across the
                            eastern third of the Texas panhandle
                            during the late afternoon and evening
                            hours producing large hail. No damage
                            or injuries were reported.

TEXAS, Northeast

  TXZ152-165>167            Nacogdoches - Angelina - San Augustine
                            - Sabine

                            24     0610CST
                                   0845CST

                            Hurricane Rita moved onshore the
                            Southeast Texas/Southwest Louisiana
                            coast during the early morning hours of
                            September 24, 2005 and moved northward
                            into portions of East Central Texas
                            during the predawn hours. The hurricane
                            remained a category two storm as it
                            moved northward into extreme eastern
                            Angelina County, extreme southeast
                            Nacogdoches County, San Augustine
                            County and Sabine County Texas. A NWS
                            Storm Survey was conducted of the
                            hardest hit areas of East Central Texas
                            and this region experienced widespread
                            damage consistent of winds with a
                            category two hurricane. A few hundred
                            homes experienced damage that varied
                            from shingles off roofs to collapsed
                            carports or awnings to damage caused by
                            downed trees on top of homes,
                            businesses and automobiles.
                            Particularly hard hit areas were those
                            surveyed near and east of the Sam
                            Rayburn Reservoir of East Central
                            Texas. This region experienced winds
                            adjacent to the northern and eastern
                            eyewall of Hurricane Rita and extensive
                            damage was observed to many rural homes
                            and communities along the storms path.
                            Much of this region was without power
                            during the height of the storm. There
                            was one direct fatality resulting from
                            the storm when a downed tree fell
                            across a man outside his residence.
                            There was one indirect fatality from
                            the storm when a young woman touched a
                            downed powerline. A monetary amount was
                            not available at the time of this
                            report. M790U

  Shelby County
    Center                  24     0915CST
                                   1415CST

                            Flooding was reported across Hwy 96
                            just south of Center as the outer
                            feeder bands of Hurricane Rita moved
                            northward into east central Texas.

  Shelby County
    Center                  24     1230CST
                                   1415CST

                            8.46 inches of rainfall fell across
                            Center, Texas as a result of Hurricane
                            Rita. The excessive heavy rainfall led
                            to widespread flooding through the city
                            with numerous roads underwater.

TEXAS, South

  TXZ254>255                Willacy - Cameron
                            22     1500CST
                            24     1700CST

                            High surf associated with tidal
                            overflow from Hurricane Rita was
                            reported along coastal sections of
                            Cameron and Willacy counties. Severe
                            beach erosion was reported in Cameron
                            County, with a combined storm generated
                            swell and astronomical high tide
                            created a tidal effect 3 to 4 feet
                            above above normal along the
                            gulf-facing beaches of South Padre
                            Island. This storm tide caused 10 to 12
                            feet of erosion in the dunes and the
                            beaches of Boca Chica and South Padre
                            Island, Texas. The beaches were
                            reported as flooded by the late
                            afternoon hours on Thursday, September
                            22, 2005 and remained flooded through
                            the late afternoon hours of Saturday,
                            September 24, 2005.

                            Storm tides (including astronomical
                            tide, storm surge, and wind driven
                            waves) caused significant flooding of
                            the beaches along the lower Texas coast
                            from the Port Mansfield jetties
                            southward to the Rio Grande. Sea water
                            breached the dunes and man made burms
                            on South Padre Island. This caused
                            temporary flooding of Gulf Boulevard
                            and deposited several inches of beach
                            sand into several hotel and condominium
                            swimming pools. Sea water also washed
                            over State Road 100, just north of the
                            South Padre Island city limits, where
                            only the beach and natural sand dunes
                            exist. This flooding caused the closure
                            of all beach accesses north of beach
                            access number three. The building of
                            additional burms along the beaches and
                            dunes did prevent much of the sea water
                            from flooding within the City of South
                            Padre Island.

                            The Coast Guard station at South Padre
                            Island reported temporary flooding
                            conditions with eight inches of
                            standing water on the grounds
                            coincident with high tide on September
                            24, 2005. This is consistent with
                            reports of above normal tidal
                            conditions and given the proximity of
                            the Coast Guard station to the island
                            jetties. Wave action in the south bay
                            of the Laguna Madre was strong enough
                            to generate the temporary flooding
                            conditions.

TEXAS, South Central

  Medina County
    D Hanis to              10     21000ST
    Yancey                         2230CST

                            Showers and thunderstorms formed in the
                            early evening over western Medina and
                            northern Frio Counties. They showed
                            little movement through the evening,
                            weakening and dissipating near
                            midnight. The storms produced a general
                            1 inch rain over the west and central
                            parts of Medina County, with the
                            heaviest amounts near 3 inches just
                            north of D'Hanis and near Yancey.
                            FM1796 was closed north of D'Hanis.
                            Flash flooding closed FM2200 and FM462
                            near Yancey.

  Frio County
    Moore to                10     2130CST
    Big Foot                       23000ST

                            Showers and thunderstorms formed in the
                            early evening over western Medina and
                            northern Frio Counties. They showed
                            little movement through the evening,
                            weakening and dissipating near
                            midnight. The storms produced between 1
                            and 2 inches of rain in the northeast
                            part of Frio County. The highest
                            accumulation was 4 inches near Big
                            Foot. FM462 and FM472 were closed due
                            to high water near Big Foot.

  Medina County
    10 N D Hanis to         11     0630CST
    D Hanis                        0800CST

                            After showers and thunderstorms had
                            dissipated near midnight, additional
                            storms began to develop in the early
                            morning hours across the central part
                            of the county. This activity began to
                            dissipate in the mid morning, after
                            having produced between 1 and 2 inch
                            rain totals across central Medina
                            County. Maximum rainfall totals were 4
                            inches near D'Hanis, where soils were
                            already saturated from the previous
                            night's rainfall. FM1796 was closed
                            again north of D'Hanis.

  Travis County
    Beecaves to             11     1100CST
    Oak Hill                       13000ST

                            Slow-moving showers and thunderstorms
                            formed in southwestern Travis County in
                            the late morning and produced a general
                            1 inch rain over the area. Highest rain
                            totals were 3 inches just east of Bee
                            Cave. FM2244 was closed due to flash
                            flooding just east of Bee Cave.

  Atascosa County
    Northeast Portion       11     1300CST
                                   1530CST

                            Showers and thunderstorms that formed
                            in northeast Atascosa County in the
                            early afternoon were very slow-moving
                            through the mid afternoon period. They
                            produced a general 1 to 2 inch rainfall
                            in the northeast part of the county,
                            with highest totals of 4 inches just
                            east of Espey. Roads were closed due to
                            high water from Espey and Leming
                            northeastward to the Bexar County line,
                            including FM536 and FM1784.

  Bexar County
    2 SE Losoya to          11     1300CST
    5 SE Losoya                    1500CST

                            Showers and thunderstorms through the
                            late morning and early afternoon in
                            southeast Bexar County produced general
                            1 to 2 inch totals. Highest amounts
                            were 3 inches southeast of Losoya to
                            where Priest Road intersects IH-37
                            south of Loop 1604. Mathis Road just
                            west of IH-37 near the 122 mile marker
                            was closed due to flash flooding along
                            West Lucas Creek.

  Medina County
    South Portion           11     1330CST
                                   1500CST

                            Showers and thunderstorms again
                            reformed in Medina County in the early
                            afternoon, producing an additional inch
                            of rain over the south part of the
                            county. Between 2 and 3 inches fell in
                            the area from D'Hanis to Hondo to
                            Yancey. Flash flooding developed
                            quickly over the saturated soils,
                            closing FM2200 between D'Hanis and
                            Yancey and FM462 between Hondo and
                            Yancey.

  Burnet County
    10 N Burnet             16     0915CST
                                   1100CST

                            Showers and thunderstorms produced
                            between 1 and 2 inches of rain over
                            northwestern Burnet County. The
                            heaviest rain fell north of SH29 and
                            west of FM693, where up to 4 inches was
                            reported. In the mid morning, the
                            Sheriffs Department closed US281 around
                            10 miles north of Burnet due to flash
                            flooding.

TEXAS, South Panhandle

  Briscoe County
    20 NE Silverton         11     1815CST

                            Structural damage to a concrete and
                            cinder block wall; the structure was
                            blown down at the intersection of
                            Highway 70 and 256.

  Motley County
    Roaring Spgs            11     2110CST

                            Matador Fire Department reported wind
                            damage in Roaring Springs, TX including
                            destruction to many car ports and
                            out-buildings. Numerous trees and
                            powerlines downed by thunderstorm wind
                            gusts.

  Lamb County
    12 S Olton              12     1715CST

  TXZ035                    Lubbock
                            13     1410CST
                                   1420CST

                            The National Weather Service in
                            Lubbock, TX conducted a damage survey
                            on September 13, 2005 across portions
                            of the City of Lubbock. A media storm
                            chaser measured a thunderstorm wind
                            gust of 56 mph near the Lubbock
                            Christian University at 2:10 PM CST. In
                            the vicinity, near the intersection of
                            29th Street and Bangor Street was a
                            structure used as a roof covering to
                            prevent water leaks into the residence.
                            The covering was not secured well to
                            the home and acted as a sail when the
                            thunderstorm wind gust impacted the
                            structure. The covering was blown off
                            the roof and was damaged and also
                            resulted in damage to a large tree
                            adjacent to the residence. A few blocks
                            to the east, near the intersection of
                            34th Street and Quaker Street, the SBC
                            building sustained minor damage to an
                            air conditioning unit. The covering to
                            the unit was blown off the roof and
                            into power lines where it was
                            suspended. Small tree limbs were
                            downed, however both areas had loose
                            structures and/or items nearby that
                            were not impacted.

  Dickens County
    Dickens                 13     1723CST

  Lynn County
    5 SW Grassland          14     1525CST

                            Citizen located 5 miles north of Draw.

  Lynn County
    5 E Tahoka              14     1528CST

  Dickens County
    Afton                   14     1539CST

  Dickens County
    Afton                   14     1545CST

  Garza County
    7 NW Post               14     1545CST

  Garza County
    2 NW Post               14     1610CST

  Cottle County
    10 SW Paducah           14     1615CST

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station. Several large trees
                            downed by thunderstorm wind gusts as
                            reported by an NWS Cooperative Observer
                            near Paducah, TX.

  King County
    Dumont                  14     1625CST

                            Several large trees downed by estimated
                            65 mph winds from an NWS Cooperative
                            Observer.

  King County
    Grow                    14     1630CST

                            Reported by an NWS Cooperative Observer
                            located 15 miles south of Paducah or
                            near the town of Grow, TX.

  Garza County
    15 E Post               14     1635CST

  Kent County
    10 WSW Clairemont       14     1700CST

  Crosby County
    10 SE Crosbyton         14     1955CST

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station located 6 miles
                            northwest of White River Lake.

  Lamb County
    Littlefield             17     1505CST

  Lamb County
    2 E Fieldton            17     1535CST

  Lamb County
    Olton                   17     1545CST

  Lynn County
    1 N New Home            17     1606CST

  Lubbock County
    3 S Woodrow             17     1612CST

  Lubbock County
    4 W Slaton              17     1621CST

                            Golfball to Hen egg sized hail covering
                            the ground.

  Hale County
    Hale Center             17     1630CST

  Lubbock County
    4 W Slaton              17     1636CST
                                   1640CST

                            Golfball, tennis ball and baseball
                            sized hail covering the ground. Hail
                            lasted for 4 minutes.

  Lubbock County
    Slaton                  17     1640CST
                                   1645CST

  Floyd County
    2 NE Floydada           17     1715CST

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station.

  Floyd County
    2 N Floydada            17     1716CST

  Floyd County
    4 S Floydada            17     1716CST

  TXZ035                    Lubbock
                            17     23000ST
                                   2315CST

                            High winds associated with downburst
                            and heat burst conditions resulted in
                            extensive damage across the City of
                            Lubbock, TX. A series of thunderstorms
                            developed across the NWS Lubbock area
                            of responsibility during the mid and
                            late afternoon hours on Saturday,
                            September 17 2005. A large ridge of
                            high pressure was situated across
                            southeast Texas. The clockwise
                            circulation around this broad ridge
                            allowed a channel of Pacific moisture
                            to stream over the area and interact
                            with sultry temperatures well into the
                            90s. In fact, the high temperature on
                            Saturday at the Lubbock International
                            Airport reached 98 degrees which tied
                            the previous record set in 1997.

                            Between 8:30 PM CST and 12:30 AM CST,
                            an area of dissipating thunderstorms
                            progressed across the area from
                            southwest to northeast over Terry,
                            Hockley, Lubbock, Lynn, Garza and
                            Crosby counties. As this activity
                            pushed through the region, strong winds
                            and associated heat bursts occurred at
                            several locations. A heat burst occurs
                            when air rapidly descends from a
                            dissipating thunderstorm, typically
                            with very little if any rainfall. As
                            the air sinks, compression will force
                            heating, drying and a rapid rise in
                            surface temperature. In addition to a
                            rise in temperature, heat bursts can be
                            accompanied by strong and gusty wind.
                            The hail and strong winds Saturday
                            night and early Sunday morning resulted
                            in varied amounts of damage across the
                            area. Large trees and/or tree branches
                            were downed; structural damage occurred
                            to car ports and overhang protection to
                            resident porches; cotton plants were
                            destroyed; automobiles, roofing and
                            related structures were damaged. The
                            damage to automobiles and other windows
                            occurred as nearby gravel was lifted by
                            the strong wind and penetrated
                            windshields and side windows.

                            The National Weather Service in
                            Lubbock, TX conducted a damage survey
                            at the Memorial Baptist Church in
                            Lubbock. The church had a large hail
                            and rain roof in place above a
                            permanent roof. This covering was made
                            of sheet metal and had an overlap of
                            approximately six inches on the south
                            facing wall. When the strong south wind
                            ranging between 65 and 70 mph breached
                            this roof, the metal was pealed off and
                            became airborne and landed on trees on
                            the north side of the church, as well
                            as a residence across the street.

                            Several of the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet stations measured the heat
                            burst and high wind events. The
                            National Weather Service Forecast
                            Office in Lubbock, located in the
                            Science Spectrum Building, measured a
                            15 degree rise in temperature with a 67
                            mph wind gust at 10:55 PM CST. The
                            following are some of the more
                            significant measurements:

                            Brownfield 2 south, 8 degree rise, 53
                            mph gust, 9:25 PM CST. Lubbock 3 west,
                            13 degree rise, 53 mph gust, 11:10 PM
                            CST. Slaton 2 northeast, 15 degree
                            rise, 56 mph gust, 11:30 PM CST. Ralls
                            1 southeast, 12 degree rise, 57 mph
                            gust, 12:20 AM CST.

                            In comparison, stations measuring less
                            rise in temperature measured lower wind
                            speed gusts:

                            Lamesa 2 southeast, 5 degree rise, 27
                            mph gust, 10:35 PM CST. Graham 5
                            southwest, 4 degree rise, 35 mph gust,
                            11:10 PM CST.

TEXAS, Southeast

  TXZ180>182-201-           Tyler - Jasper - Newton - Hardin -
  021>216                   Jefferson - Orange
                            23     1200CST
                            24     18000ST

                            Although Hurricane Rita made landfall
                            just east of the Texas - Louisiana
                            border, she moved northwest and moved
                            across southeast Texas in the morning
                            hours of September 24th as a dangerous
                            category 3 hurricane with sustained
                            winds of 120 mph. Along the coast of
                            Jefferson County, storm surges near 10
                            feet occurred near Sabine Pass, where
                            over 90 percent of the homes were
                            severely damaged or destroyed. The
                            storm surge backed up the Sabine River,
                            and flooded a small section of downtown
                            Orange with around 4 to 5 feet of storm
                            surge. Winds blew over 100 mph across
                            the entire region, snapping and
                            uprooting trees, and damaged over
                            125,000 homes and businesses. Some
                            homes in rural Jasper and Newton
                            counties did not have electricity
                            restored for over six weeks. One direct
                            fatality occurred in Jasper County when
                            a tree fell on a mobile home. Six other
                            indirect fatalities occurred in
                            Jefferson County in Beaumont, where a
                            family died of carbon monoxide
                            poisoning after running a generator
                            inside their apartment. M?MH

  Jasper County
    Countywide              24     0900CST
                                   1000CST

  Tyler County
    Countywide              24     09000ST
                                   1000CST

                            Hurricane Rita produced over 10 inches
                            of rain in parts of Jasper and Tyler
                            counties, resulting in some serious
                            street flooding.

TEXAS, West

  Borden County
    Gail                    14     1730CST

                            A severe thunderstorm produced nickel
                            sized hail and damaging wind gusts in
                            Gail on the evening of the 14th. The
                            hail, accompanied by severe winds,
                            broke windows in numerous structures.

  Borden County
    Gail                    14     1730CST

                            A severe thunderstorm produced nickel
                            sized hail and damaging wind gusts in
                            Gail on the evening of the 14th. The
                            hail, accompanied by severe winds,
                            broke windows in numerous structures.

  Pecos County
    10 W Bakersfield        14     1730CST

  Borden County
    15 NE Gail              14     1745CST

                            A thunderstorm produced severe wind
                            gusts over northeastern Borden County,
                            breaking large tree limbs at a rural
                            residence.

  Scurry County
    Fluvanna                14     1800CST

  Pecos County
    20 SE Ft Stockton       14     1820CST

  Pecos County
    1 SE Ft Stockton        14     2046CST

TEXAS, Western North

  Hardeman County
    7 SW Quanah             14     1702CST

                            Hail was observed at the intersection
                            of Highway 104 and Hertz Road.

  Foard County
    2.5 SE Foard City       14     1708CST       1        40
                                   1713CST

                            A storm chaser observed this tornado
                            develop from a high-precipitation
                            supercell. No known damage.

  Knox County
    2 N Truscott            14     1710CST

                            The roof was blown off a house.

  Foard County
    7 SSW Crowell           14     1715CST

  Knox County
    4 ESE Truscott          14     1730CST

                            Six inch diameter tree limbs were
                            downed on FM 1756

  Foard County
    Crowell                 14     1735CST

                            Three inch diameter tree limbs were
                            downed. There was also minor sign
                            damage. The shutters were blown off a
                            house.

TEXAS, Western North

  Knox County
    7 N Benjamin            14     1738CST

                            A storm chaser observed a gustnado
                            north of Benjamin. This brief gustnado
                            was approximately 40 yards wide and
                            moved across open country.

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                14     1825CST

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                14     1825CST

  Knox County
    Truscott                14     1830CST

                            A grain elevator and carport were blown
                            over.

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                14     1830CST

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 14     2208CST

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 14     2325CST

  Knox County
    5 SW Benjamin           30     1755CST

  Knox County
    Benjamin                30     1802CST

  Foard County
    Crowell                 30     1815CST
                                   1825CST
  Hardeman County
    7 S Chillicothe         30     1844CST

  Hardeman County
    Chillicothe             30     1845CST

  Hardeman County
    Chillicothe             30     1850CST

  Baylor County
    Red Spgs                30     19000ST

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 30     1912CST

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 30     1918CST

  Baylor County
    Lake Kemp               30     1954CST

  Baylor County
    2 E Seymour             30     2021CST
                                   2023CST

                            Hail was observed at the intersection
                            of Highway 422 and Highway 183.

  Archer County
    3 E Mankins             30     2031CST

  Archer County
    4 NW Archer City        30     21000ST

                            Hail was observed on Highway 25.

  Archer County
    Archer City             30     2109CST

  Archer County
    Archer City             30     2117CST

  Archer County
    1 E Scotland            30     2135CST

  Clay County
    Lake Arrowhead          30     2147CST

  Archer County
    5 W Archer City         30     2335CST

                            Severe storms produced hail across
                            portions of western north Texas along
                            with parts of southwest and central
                            Oklahoma. This event continued into the
                            early morning hours of the first day of
                            October.

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
                            30     2359MST

                            As the monsoon season came to a close
                            there was little change in the long
                            term hydrologic drought situation from
                            the previous month across eastern Utah.
                            Abnormally dry to moderate drought
                            conditions continued to grip southeast
                            and east-central Utah, while long term
                            water supply remained a concern for the
                            rest of the area. For a continuation on
                            this drought situation please see the
                            October 2005 Storm Data publication.

  San Juan County
    31 NW Monticello to     08     1700MST
    2 S Montezuma Creek            1800MST

                            Minor flooding occurred in many areas
                            of San Juan County as a result of heavy
                            rains. Mud up to 5 inches in depth was
                            deposited on roads.

  Grand County
    9 NW Moab               09     0445MST
                                   0600MST

                            Heavy rain producing thunderstorms
                            caused several feet of water to flow
                            through Seven Mile Canyon, flooding a
                            BLM campground. A camper caught in the
                            flood had to evacuate his trailer and
                            climb into his truck via the roof and
                            drive to higher ground while watching
                            his trailer get lifted off its jacks
                            and float about 15 feet from its
                            original position.

  San Juan County
    28 W Blanding           09     1330MST
                                   1500MST

                            Heavy rain producing thunderstorms
                            caused normally dry canyons to run with
                            4 to 5 feet of water in portions of
                            Natural Bridges National Monument.

  San Juan County
    6 WSW Bluff             09     1345MST
                                   1350MST

  San Juan County
    Bluff                   09     1352MST
                                   1400MST

                            At least a dozen two-foot diameter
                            trees were snapped off like match
                            sticks, and swamp coolers were blown
                            off the roofs of several houses. Many
                            other trees suffered damage.

  Grand County
    Thompson                09     1515MST
                                   1520MST

  Grand County
    10 W Crescent Jct to    21     1452MST
    3 W Crescent Jct               1455MST

  Grand County
    1 W Crescent Jct to     21     1508MST
    10 E Crescent Jct              1515MST

                            Hail accumulations up to a foot deep
                            occurred in places along Interstate 70.
                            Several vehicles slid off the road and
                            others became stuck in deep hail. Snow
                            plows were called in to push the hail
                            off the highway.

UTAH, West and Central

  Wayne County
    5 E Fruita              04     1435MST

                            IN CAPITOL REEF PARK

  Wayne County
    Caineville              04     1545MST
                                   1845MST

                            RAINWATER FILLED DRY WASHES AND FLOODED
                            ROADWAYS, INCLUDING SR 24.

  Duchesne County
    Fruitland               08     1700MST
                                   2100MST

                            Portion of Camelot Rd. washed out.
                            Horse Ridge PAWS received 1.14"

  Wasatch County
    30 S Heber City         09     1150MST

                            Large hail at Strawberry reservoir

  Juab County
    Levan                   09     1230MST
                                   1300MST

                            large hail destroyed local gardens and
                            knocked leaves off trees. Hail
                            accumulated to 4-5 inches in some spots.

  Emery County
    25 SW Green River       09     1345MST

                            large hail caused damage to cars.
                            Damage amount estimated

  Box Elder County
    Promontory Pt           23     1915MST

                            At Promontory PT sensor

VERMONT, North and Central

  Rutland County
    Poultney                15     0935EST
                                   0945EST

                            Lightning struck a transmission line
                            near Poultney, VT which resulted in
                            power outages.

  VTZ008                    Washington
                            17     1700EST
                                   1710EST

                            A storm moved across the province of
                            Quebec during the afternoon and evening
                            of September 17th. The associated cold
                            front moved across the area during the
                            late afternoon. Showers and
                            thunderstorms interacted with winds
                            aloft with a short lived episode of
                            gusty winds in north central Vermont.
                            In East Barre, winds uprooted a few
                            trees. In addition, the soil was very
                            moist from previous rain.

  VTZ004                    Essex
                            24     0200EST
                                   0600EST

                            Surface high pressure system over
                            western Ontario Province Friday,
                            September 23rd moved east across Quebec
                            Province Saturday morning, September
                            24th. Overnight low temperatures
                            reached at or below freezing in
                            portions of Essex county of Vermont
                            that were located away from the
                            Connecticut River.

  VTZ001-005-017            Grand Isle - Western Chittenden -
                            Eastern Chittenden
                            29     0500EST
                                   1400EST

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across western Vermont during the
                            morning of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Damaging winds preceded
                            and followed the front. Trees and power
                            lines were blown down countywide across
                            both Grand Isle and Chittenden
                            counties, and thousands were without
                            power for a time. Winds were generally
                            estimated at sustained of 40 to 45 mph
                            with gusts over 50 mph. Peak winds
                            measured were 54 mph (47 knots) on
                            Colchester Reef and 53 mph (46 knots)
                            at Burlington Airport. A few specific
                            reports in Chittenden county included
                            numerous trees and power lines down in
                            the locations of South Burlington,
                            Richmond, Milton and Shelburne (with a
                            few roads closed in Shelburne). In
                            Richmond trees and power lines were
                            down on I-89, while in Milton an 80
                            foot tree was blown down. Extensive
                            damage was done to sailing docks along
                            the Burlington waterfront. In Grand
                            Isle county, specific reports included
                            numerous trees down in Alburg, Grand
                            Isle and Isle La Motte. In addition,
                            the ferry from Burlington, VT to Port
                            Kent, NY reported winds of 35 to 45
                            knots (40 to 52 mph) with 4 foot waves.

  VTZ003-006-008            Orleans - Lamoille - Washington
                            29     0800EST
                                   1500EST

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across north central and
                            northeast portions of Vermont during
                            the morning and early afternoon of
                            September 29th. The front was
                            accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Lamoille, Orleans and Washington, with
                            thousands experiencing power outages at
                            times. Winds were generally estimated
                            at a sustained 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were as
                            follows: In Orleans county, trees and
                            power lines were down in the towns of
                            Morgan, Craftsbury, Derby Line and
                            Brownington. Some schools in the county
                            released students early due to power
                            outages. In Newport, a tree was blown
                            down on a car, while minor roof damage
                            to a house was reported in Derby Line.
                            In Washington county, trees and power
                            lines were down in the towns of Warren,
                            Barre, Berlin (with a road blocked) and
                            Marshfield. Numerous trees were blown
                            down in Lamoille county in and around
                            Morrisville as well as the Stowe area.

  VTZ011-019                Western Rutland - Eastern Rutland
                            29     0800EST
                                   1500EST

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across central and eastern
                            Vermont during the late morning and
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the county of
                            Rutland, with numerous power outages.
                            Winds were generally sustained at an
                            estimated 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were in
                            Rutland county, trees and power lines
                            were down in Pawlet, West Rutland (with
                            some roads blocked) and Killington. In
                            Middletown Springs, trees were down as
                            well as a tree blown down on a car.

  VTZ002-009-016-018        Western Franklin - Western Addison -
                            Eastern Franklin - Eastern Addison
                            29     0900EST
                                   1400EST

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across western Vermont during the
                            morning of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across both Franklin and
                            Addison counties, with numerous power
                            outages. Winds were generally sustained
                            at an estimated 35 to 45 mph with gusts
                            to over 50 mph. Diamond Island on Lake
                            Champlain reported 40 mph (35 knots)
                            winds. A few specific reports were
                            trees and wires down with a few roads
                            closed in the Franklin county towns of
                            Franklin, Georgia, Enosburg, Swanton
                            and Sheldon. A tree fell on a mobile
                            home in Georgia. In Addison county, an
                            extensive number of trees were blown
                            down in East Middlebury, Salisbury and
                            Lincoln areas.

  VTZ010-012                Orange - Windsor
                            29     1000EST
                                   1500EST

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across central and eastern
                            Vermont during the late morning and
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Orange and Windsor, with numerous power
                            outages. Winds were generally sustained
                            at an estimated 35 to 45 mph with
                            higher gusts. A few specific reports
                            were trees and wires down in the Orange
                            county towns of Bradford, Orange,
                            Tunbridge, Williamstown and Corinth. In
                            Randolph, a tree was blown down on a
                            house with some damage. Across Windsor
                            county trees and lines were down in
                            Bethel, White River Jct and
                            Springfield. In Norwich, trees were
                            down as well as a tree blown down on a
                            truck.

  VTZ004-007                Essex - Caledonia
                            29     1025EST
                                   1500EST

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across northeast portions of
                            Vermont during the morning and early
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Caledonia and Essex with many
                            experiencing power outages at times.
                            Winds were generally estimated at a
                            sustained 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were as
                            follows: In Caledonia county, trees and
                            lines were blown down in St Johnsbury,
                            Hardwick, Lyndon and Lyndonville. A
                            tree was blown down on top of a mobile
                            home in Lyndonville. Numerous trees
                            were reported blown down at Caledonia
                            County Airport with wind gusts to 52
                            mph (45 kts). In Essex county, trees
                            and power lines were down in the towns
                            of Concord, Island Pond and East Haven.
                            In Concord a road was blocked by downed
                            trees.

VERMONT, South

  VTZ014                    Western Windham
                            29     0958EST
                                   1058EST

                            In the vicinity of Windham along Route
                            121, tree fell on power lines. The
                            sparking from the power lines started
                            fires. Along Jenks Way at Winhall
                            Station, wires were blown down.

  VTZ013                    Bennington
                            29     1222EST

                            Along Route 7N, falling limbs damaged a
                            car in the Bennington Pownal area. On
                            September 29, an intensifying low
                            pressure was north of Lake Ontario. A
                            sharp cold front trailed southward
                            along the west side of the Appalachain
                            Mountains. A strong pressure gradient
                            was across western New England. The
                            cold front moved quickly through
                            western New England during the
                            afternoon. A strong south wind occurred
                            over an extensive area prior to the
                            arrival of the cold front.

VIRGIN ISLANDS

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, East

  Richmond County
    Warsaw                  17     1910EST

  Westmoreland
  County
    Oldhams                 17     1910EST

  Virginia Beach (C)
    2 SE Oceana             18     1215EST

                            Trees down at 1400 Block Harpers Road.

  Middlesex County
    8 E Urbanna             20     1720EST

                            Several structures damaged from falling
                            treetops near Greys Point campground.

VIRGINIA, Extreme Southwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, North

  Frederick County
    Cedar Creek             16     1335EST

                            Trees downed.

  Frederick County
    Stephens City           16     1335EST

                            Powerlines downed.
  Fauquier County
    Ada                     23     1420EST

                            Several trees down with unconfirmed
                            damage to a house.

  Rappahannock
  County
    Washington              23     1520EST

                            County officials reported powerlines
                            downed.

  Rappahannock
  County
    Washington              23     1525EST

                            Several trees were downed around Little
                            Washington.

  VAZ021                    Highland
                            30     0300EST
                                   0600EST

                            Temperatures fell into the lower to mid
                            30s causing widespread frost to form.

VIRGINIA, Northwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, Southwest

  Patrick County
    10 ESE Stuart           16     1345EST

                            Thunderstorm winds downed two trees
                            close to a foot in diameter and also
                            torn shingles and shutters off a house
                            10 miles ESE of Stuart in Patrick
                            county.

  Carroll County
    Laurel Fork             20     1605EST

                            Thunderstorm winds downed trees in
                            Laurel Fork during the afternoon of the
                            20th.

  Henry County
    Bassett                 20     1630EST

  Henry County
    Fieldale                20     1720EST

  Henry County
    Martinsville City       20     1720EST

                            Thunderstorm winds downed trees in
                            Bassett and Fieldale during the
                            afternoon of the 20th. The downed trees
                            in Fieldale fell on powerlines and
                            created power outages in Henry county.
                            The Emergency manager reported
                            thunderstorm winds downed a large tree
                            on a house in the City of Martinsville.

  VAZ016                    Carroll
                            26     0400EST
                                   1100EST

                            Dense fog developed on the 26th along
                            Interstate 77 in Carroll county near
                            Fancy Gap. The fog played havoc with
                            travelers, and contributed to several
                            accidents along southbound 1-77. State
                            police reported a 52-year-old North
                            Carolina man was killed after being
                            struck by a car along Interstate 77 in
                            Carroll County. The dense fog created
                            15 bumper-to-bumper accidents. An
                            estimated 50 cars were backed up for
                            five miles along the highway as police
                            shutdown the route.

WASHINGTON, Northeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Northwest

  Snohomish County
    Everett                 09     0630PST
                                   0730PST

                            A lightning strike blew a small hole in
                            a house and damaged some electrical
                            outlets.

  Pierce County
    Paradise Inn            29     0400PST
                                   1800PST

                            Heavy rain caused flooding, rockfalls,
                            and small mudslides around Mt Rainier
                            National Park. About 5 inches of rain
                            fell and many bridges and trails were
                            washed out, the heavy rain also damaged
                            some campgrounds.

  WAZ006                    Everett And Vicinity
                            29     1000PST

                            Strong winds knocked out power to about
                            5000 homes in Snohomish county. Fallen
                            trees also damaged a car and part of a
                            house.

WASHINGTON, Southeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Southwest
                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, East

  WVZ048>049-054            Grant - Mineral - Pendleton
                            30     0300EST
                                   0600EST

                            Temperatures fell into the lower to mid
                            30s causing widespread frost.

WEST VIRGINIA, North

                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, Southeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, West

  WVZ008>011-               Jackson - Wood - Pleasants - Tyler -
  016>020-028>032-          Roane - Wirt - Calhoun - Ritchie -
  035>040-046>047           Doddridge - Braxton - Gilmer - Lewis -
                            Harrison - Taylor - Raleigh - Fayette -
                            Nicholas - Webster - Upshur - Barbour -
                            Pocahontas - Randolph
                            01     1100EST
                            30     2300EST

                            After a hot summer, the total monthly
                            rainfall was only 0.5 to 0.75 inches
                            for a majority of the northern lowlands
                            and the mountainous areas. In
                            Pocahontas County, the cooperative
                            observer at Frost measured only 0.3
                            inches of rain for a September total.
                            The airports at Parkersburg,
                            Clarksburg, and Elkins all reported
                            about a half inch of rain during the
                            month. Temperatures remained warmer
                            than normal. The long term Palmer
                            Drought Index was in the minus 2 to
                            minus 2.5 range. It was too late in the
                            growing season to affect most crops.
                            However, the surface water flow in
                            streams was at a minimum, with some
                            streams dry. By the end of the month,
                            Whitmer of eastern Randolph County was
                            in need of a water tanker to augment
                            their potable water supply.

WISCONSIN, Northeast

  WIZ005-010>013-           Vilas - Oneida - Forest - Florence -
  018>019-021               Northern Marinette - Lincoln -
                            Langlade - Northern Oconto
                            06     06000ST
                            30     2359CST

                            Rainfall for the month of September was
                            generally within an inch of normal.
                            Green Bay had 3.08 inches of rain, 0.03
                            inch belowWISCONSIN, Northeast normal,
                            Wausau had 4.71 inches, 0.63 inch above
                            normal and Rhinelander had 3.19 inches,
                            0.92 inch below normal. On September
                            6th the U.S. Drought Monitor placed
                            parts of far northern Wisconsin in the
                            severe drought category (D2). Much of
                            that area remained in severe drought
                            for the rest of the month.

  Waushara County
    Hancock to              07     1248CST
    2 E Hancock                    1259CST

  Waushara County
    1 E Coloma to           07     1329CST
    2 W Richford                   1340CST

                            Thunderstorms that developed behind a
                            cold front produced large hail and
                            heavy rainfall as they passed through
                            central Wisconsin. Nickel size hail and
                            heavy rain reduced visibility to zero 2
                            miles west of Richford (Waushara co.)
                            and 4.42 inches of rain fell in a
                            little more than 2 hours at Plover
                            (Portage co.).

  Waushara County
    Plainfield              13     1604CST

  Portage County
    3 SW Stevens Pt         13     1610CST

  Shawano County
    Navarino                13     1612CST

  Waupaca County
    Fremont to              13     1630CST
    New London                     1638CST

  Winnebago County
    Oshkosh Wittman Fld t   13     1638CST
    2 N Oshkosh                    1644CST

  Kewaunee County
    2 N Casco               13     1640CST

  Kewaunee County
    4 NNW Algoma            13     1644CST

  Outagamie County
    6 W Appleton to         13     1645CST
    Freedom                        1705CST

  Door County
    Forestville             13     1647CST

  Calumet County
    Darboy to               13     1654CST
    Sherwood                       1655CST

  Calumet County
    New Holstein            13     1700CST

  Outagamie County
    Freedom                 13     1705CST

  Brown County
    2 SW Howard             13     1708CST

  Brown County
    De Pere to              13     1709CST      1.9       50
    Allouez                        1712CST

  Brown County
    4 N Wrightstown         13     1709CST

  Brown County
    Ashwaubenon             13     1711CST

  Brown County
    De Pere                 13     1711CST

  Brown County
    Green Bay               13     1715CST

  Manitowoc County
    Cooperstown             13     1715CST

  Manitowoc County
    2.8 ENE Cooperstown     13     1720CST

  Door County
    Sturgeon Bay            13     1722CST

                            Thunderstorms developed as a cold front
                            interacted with a moist and very
                            unstable air mass over Wisconsin. Many
                            of the storms became severe, with gusts
                            in excess of 60 mph, as they moved
                            across east central Wisconsin. Downed
                            trees and power lines were widespread.
                            At least 50,000 people on the north side
                            of Oshkosh (Winnebago co.) were without
                            electricity for at least part of the
                            evening. A billboard was destroyed when
                            it was blown onto U.S. Highway 41 near
                            Lake Butte des Morts (Winnebago co.).
                            Heavy damage was reported in the
                            Appleton area (Outagamie co.), where at
                            least one tree landed on a car, flag
                            poles were blown down, roofs were tom
                            from at least three houses under
                            construction, a construction trailer was
                            overturned and a semi was blown over on
                            U.S. Highway 441. Silos, sheds, garages
                            and at least three barns were blown down
                            and power was knocked out in Greenville
                            (Outagamie co.) and Freedom (Outagamie
                            co.). The wind tore away parts of the
                            screen at a drive-in movie theater in
                            Freedom. In Ashwaubenon (Brown co.) a
                            twenty unit garage that was under
                            construction was destroyed, by winds
                            estimated near 80 mph, when it was
                            lifted from its concrete slab and thrown
                            at least 100 feet. A pole building was
                            blown down near Cooperstown (Manitowoc
                            co.) and baseball size hail broke
                            windows near Algoma (Kewaunee co.).

                            A tornado touched down in De Pere (Brown
                            co.) and traveled north into Allouez
                            (Brown co.) where it dissipated just
                            north of Heritage Hill State Park. The
                            tornado's occasional brief touchdowns
                            topped numerous trees. Some of the trees
                            caused damage to buildings and vehicles
                            when they fell, but the tornado caused
                            little direct structural damage to any
                            buildings.

  Menominee (C)
    5 N Neopit              21     1511CST

                            Isolated thunderstorms that developed
                            along a warm front across central
                            Wisconsin downed trees north of Neopit.

WISCONSIN, Northwest

  Washburn County
    5 SE Minong             12     2330CST

                            Numerous trees were blown down across
                            the Bass Lake and Stanberry townships.

  Sawyer County
    3 N Hayward             12     2345CST

                            Numerous trees and power lines down from
                            just north of Hayward across Nelson Lake
                            to the Bayfield county line.

  Bayfield County
    Cable                   13     0000CST

                            Straight-line winds knocked down trees
                            and power lines from the Sawyer County
                            line through Cable, Drummond, and Mason
                            to the Ashland County line. There was
                            also minor structural damage.

  Ashland County
    Ashland                 13     0049CST
                                   0100CST

                            Numerous trees and power lines were
                            blown down in the Ashland area. There
                            was also minor structural damage. A
                            large area of significant damaging
                            thunderstorm winds swept across
                            northwestern Wisconsin. The damage path
                            was from southeast of Minong in
                            northeast Washburn County through Nelson
                            Lake of northwest Sawyer County then
                            near Cable through Drummond to Ashland.
                            Heavy damage in the Chequamegon-Nicole
                            National Forest forced the closure of
                            campgrounds and bike trails.

WISCONSIN, Southeast

  WIZ046>047-               Marquette - Green Lake - Fond Du Lac -
  051>052-056>060-          Sheboygan - Sauk - Columbia - Dodge -
  062>072                   Washington - Ozaukee - Iowa - Dane -
                            Jefferson - Waukesha - Milwaukee -
                            Lafayette - Green - Rock - Walworth -
                            Racine - Kenosha
                            01     0000CST
                            30     2359CST

                            The month began with warm and dry
                            conditions which strengthened the
                            ongoing drought from a severe drought
                            (D2) to an extreme drought (D3) across
                            Rock, Walworth, Waukesha, Milwaukee,
                            Racine, and Kenosha counties on
                            September 6th. Elsewhere across south-
                            central and southeast Wisconsin, drought
                            remained at severe status (D2). Rainfall
                            deficits grew once again the following
                            week as a hot and dry airmass resided
                            over the region. Highs on September 10th
                            through the 13th were observed in the
                            lower 90s for much of southern
                            Wisconsin. Little if any precipitation
                            fell in the first half of the month. The
                            drought status for the area remained
                            unchanged through September 13. A wetter
                            pattern developed for the second half of
                            the month - several inches fell across
                            mostly southeast Wisconsin. A storm
                            system caused a series of thunderstorms
                            to "train" over much of southeast
                            Wisconsin on September 25, bringing
                            several inches to many locales within
                            the extreme drought area. Tremendous
                            drought improvements were noted in the
                            September 27th drought update as the
                            drought status improved from extreme
                            drought (D3) to moderate drought (D1)
                            for Waukesha and Milwaukee counties and
                            from extreme drought to severe drought
                            (D2) for Rock, Walworth, Racine, and
                            Kenosha counties. Monthly rainfall
                            totals included 5.93 inches in Sheboygan
                            (Sheboygan Co.), 5.10 inches in Beloit
                            (Rock Co.), 4.17 inches at Milwaukee
                            Mitchell Field (Milwaukee Co.), 3.92
                            inches in Beaver Dam (Dodge Co.), 3.73
                            inches in Kenosha (Kenosha Co.), 3.30
                            inches in Wisconsin Dells (Columbia
                            Co.), 2.73 inches in Dodgeville (Iowa
                            Co.), and 1.93 inches at Madison's Truax
                            Field (Dane Co.). A small area
                            surrounding East Troy (Walworth Co.)
                            received 6 to 6.75 inches. Milwaukee
                            recorded a surplus of 0.87 inches for
                            the month, while Madison recorded a 1.13
                            inch deficit. Total drought damages for
                            the year are outlined in October's
                            StormData edition.

  WIZ052-059>060-           Sheboygan - Washington - Ozaukee -
  070>072                   Walworth - Racine - Kenosha
                            04     2300CST
                            05     0700CST

                            Light winds and a moist ground promoted
                            the development of fog across southeast
                            Wisconsin. Visibilities were reduced
                            below 1/4 mile in areas, resulting in
                            slower vehicle speed, and a few
                            vehicle accidents.

  Marquette County
    1 NE Montello           07     1410CST

  Green Lake County
    .5 SW Berlin            07     1425CST

  Rock County
    Janesville to           07     1454CST
      2 W Milton
                            A very warm and humid airmass interacted
                            with a stationary front draped across
                            central Wisconsin to produce a few
                            scattered severe storms during the
                            afternoon over south central Wisconsin.
                            Temperatures were in the upper 80s with
                            dew points in the middle 60s. These
                            storms produced mainly damaging winds
                            which caused scattered reports of
                            uprooted tree damage.

  Columbia County
    Lodi to                 13     1545CST
    Arlington                      1555CST

                            Large trees and road signs down.

  Dane County
    2 NW Dane to            13     1545CST
    3 NW De Forest                 1555CST

  Dane County
    2 NW Dane to            13     1545CST
    3 NW De Forest                 1555CST

  Columbia County
    Pardeeville             13     1555CST

  Marquette County
    Westfield               13     1555CST

  Columbia County
    Cambria                 13     1600CST

                            A one foot diameter tree fell onto a
                            house, damaging the roof and attic.

  Marquette County
    1 NE Montello           13     1608CST

  Marquette County
    Neshkoro                13     1612CST

  Dodge County
    Fox Lake                13     1613CST

  Marquette County
    7.5 ESE Endeavor        13     1617CST

  Green Lake County
    Green Lake              13     1620CST

  Rock County
    Shopiere                13     1620CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    1 NE Waupun             13     1625CST

  Rock County
    1 SE Johnstown Cente    13     1625CST

  Walworth County
    Elkhorn                 13     1625CST

  Walworth County
   Delavan                  13     1630CST

  Walworth County
    2.2 NE La Grange        13     1632CST

                            A tree fell onto a chicken house.

  Fond Du Lac County
    Rosendale               13     1633CST

  Fond Du Lac County
    Fond Du Lac Co Arpt     13     1635CST

  Walworth County
    Whitewater              13     1635CST

                            Powerful thunderstorm winds toppled a
                            tree, which fell onto a car, injuring
                            one person.

  Jefferson County
    3 N Palmyra             13     1640CST

  Waukesha County
    Mukwonago to            13     1640CST
    Brookfield                     1700CST

                            There were widespread reports of trees
                            and powerlines toppled across Waukesha
                            County. Law enforcement reported a
                            measured gust of 58 knots (67 mph)
                            around the city of Waukesha. Trained
                            spotters estimated wind gusts of 70 to
                            74 knots (80 to 85 mph) embedded within
                            the larger area of damaging winds
                            between just south of Waukesha through
                            Brookfield.

  Fond Du Lac County
    Taycheedah              13     1644CST

  Washington County
    Kewaskum                13     1645CST

  Waukesha County
    1 S Dousman             13     1652CST

  Dodge County
    Kekoskee                13     1700CST

  Milwaukee County
    Wauwatosa to            13     1700CST
    Fox Pt                         1715CST

                            Widespread large trees down. Measured
                            peak gust on UW-Milwaukee campus.

  Waukesha County
    Sussex                  13     1700CST

  Waukesha County
    Pewaukee                13     1704CST

  Ozaukee County
    Mequon                  13     1710CST

  Sheboygan County
    Plymouth                13     1710CST

  Waukesha County
    2 S Hartland            13     1710CST

  Milwaukee County
    Milwaukee               13     1715CST

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at UW-Milwaukee. Large tree
                            branches down.

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville             13     1715CST

  Ozaukee County
    Cedarburg to            13     1718CST
    Grafton                        1720CST

  Washington County
    Jackson                 13     1721CST

                            Large picnic table and chairs scattered
                            and thrown 20 feet by wind gusts, and
                            large trees down.

  Sheboygan County
    Sheboygan               13     1722CST

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at North High School.

  Ozaukee County
    2 W Port Washington     13     1723CST

  Sheboygan County
    2 W Sheboygan to        13     1732CST
  Sheboygan                        1749CST

                            A barn door was blown off and items were
                            blown out of the barn.

  Washington County
    2 NE Jackson            13     1735CST

                            Large trees and power lines down.
  Washington County
    Jackson                 13     1735CST

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at Kettle Moraine High School.

  Ozaukee County
    2 N Waubeka             13     1750CST

                            Trees blown over.

  Sheboygan County
    Cedar Grove to          13     1800CST
    5 SSW Sheboygan                1815CST

                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            and a few houses sustained some minor
                            damage.

                            A strong cold front pushed into an
                            unseasonably hot and humid airmass over
                            south-central and southeast Wisconsin
                            during the afternoon and evening,
                            resulting in severe storms with damaging
                            straight-line winds. Temperatures ranged
                            from the mid 80s across south central
                            Wisconsin to near record highs in the
                            lower 90s across southeast Wisconsin.
                            There were primarily two areas that were
                            affected by severe thunderstorms. A
                            broken line of severe storms from
                            Marquette to Dane County tracked east
                            northeast into Dodge, Fond du Lac,
                            Washington, and Sheboygan counties. This
                            line produced damaging wind gusts from
                            between 50 to 62 knots (58 mph to 71
                            mph). Tree and power line damage was
                            reported across many areas affected by
                            this line of storms. Another area
                            affected by severe storms stretched from
                            Rock county through Walworth, Waukesha,
                            Milwaukee, and Ozaukee counties as one
                            large supercell developed and tracked
                            northeast along I-43. Several reports of
                            damaging winds estimated in excess of 70
                            knots (80 mph) were collected from
                            portions of Waukesha county. Widespread
                            tree and power line damage was noted
                            from Mukwonago through Brookfield. More
                            sporatic tree and power line damage was
                            reported across northern Milwaukee and
                            southern Ozaukee counties.

  Rock County
    Afton                   22     1145CST

  Walworth County
    Lake Geneva             22     1228CST

  Walworth County
    Pell Lake               22     1235CST

  Kenosha County
    Twin Lakes              22     1239CST

  Kenosha County
    Powers Lake             22     1240CST

  Kenosha County
    Twin Lakes              22     1243CST

                            There were two rounds of severe
                            thunderstorms that produced large hail.
                            The first round developed in north-
                            central Iowa along a southwest to
                            northeast orientated cold front pushed
                            into Sauk and Columbia counties. Only
                            sub-severe hail was reported in
                            Reedsburg. The second round of severe
                            storms developed as the cold front
                            sagged into far southern Wisconsin where
                            temperatures were in the 80s and dew
                            points were in the middle 60s. These
                            storms pushed from Rock county east into
                            Kenosha county. Large hail in excess of
                            1 inch in diameter was reported along
                            this path with some areas experiencing
                            golf-ball sized hail (1.75") in Kenosha
                            county.

  Milwaukee County
    Milwaukee               25     2000CST
                            26     0100CST

                            Widespread flooding across most of
                            Milwaukee County. Several feet of water
                            was reported on Interstate 43 at North
                            Avenue, causing it to close for several
                            hours. Three cars were stranded as water
                            rose very rapidly. One to three feet of
                            water was also reported on roadways at
                            the UW-Milwaukee campus. On the
                            UW-Milwaukee campus, over 4 inches of
                            rain fell during the evening. Some
                            basements were flooded in low lying
                            areas, resulting in damage to contents.

  Waukesha County
    Mukwonago to            25     2000CST
    New Berlin              26     0100CST

                            Flooded roads and some flooded basements
                            were reported across portions of central
                            and southern Waukesha county, damaging
                            contents inside.

                            Heavy rains of 2.0 to to 4.5 inches
                            werer reported across parts of Waukesha
                            and Milwaukee counties during the late
                            afternoon and into late evening as
                            thunderstorms tracked northeast over the
                            same areas. Flash flooding was reported
                            across portions of Milwaukee and
                            Waukesha counties as storm drains became
                            overwhelmed with water flow. Interstate-
                            43 was closed for a couple hours after
                            a few cars were stranded in flash flood
                            waters near North Avenue. Several
                            basements were also flooded about the
                            area, resulting in damage to contents.

  Jackson County
    Alma Center             07     1110CST

  Adams County
    2 NE Big Flats          07     1159CST

  Monroe County
    3 ESE Oakdale           07     1236CST

  Juneau County
    (Vok) Volk Aaf Camp D   07     1239CST

  Adams County
    Arkdale                 07     1306CST

                            Hail the size of pennies and quarters,
                            along with an isolated wind gust
                            estimated near 65 mph, was reported by
                            spotters and the public.

  La Crosse County
    5 N Holmen              12     1357CST

  Monroe County
    4 N Sparta              12     1435CST

                            Storm spotters and the public estimated
                            wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph, which
                            knocked down trees.

  La Crosse County
    La Crosse               13     1405CST

                            Lightning struck the La Crosse National
                            Weather Service (La Crosse County)
                            during a severe weather event. No one
                            was injured, but some communication
                            equipment was damaged.

  La Crosse County
    3 N Holmen to           13     1417CST       2        65
    3 SW Stevenstown               1422CST

  La Crosse County
    New Amsterdam           13     1420CST

  Vernon County
    Genoa                   13     1458CST

  Vernon County
    Chaseburg               13     1507CST

  Juneau County
    2 S Mauston             13     1525CST

  Monroe County
    Countywide              13     1531CST

  Monroe County
    3 SE Wilton             13     1535CST

  Monroe County
    Wilton                  13     1537CST

  Juneau County
    2 N Necedah             13     1546CST

  Adams County
    3 NE Arkdale            13     1610CST

                            A tornado touched down near County
                            Highway V between Holmen and Stevenstown
                            (La Crosse County), knocking down
                            several trees along Flatten and Mahlum
                            Road. In fact, trees fell just ahead of
                            and behind a school bus, which was
                            stopped on Flatten Road. Other damage
                            inlcuded a small boat being overturned
                            and a fallen tree damaging a home on
                            Mahlum Road. Elsewhere, thunderstorm
                            winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph blew
                            down trees and power lines. A barn was
                            also blown down near Wilton
                            (Monroe County).

  La Crosse County
    Countywide              13     1440CST
                                   1700CST

  Trempealeau County
    South Portion           13     1530CST
                                   1700CST

                            Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches in one
                            to two hours triggered flash flooding.
                            Due to the heavy rain, water covered
                            streets to a depth of two to three feet
                            in La Crosse, Onalaska and West Salem
                            (La Crosse County). In fact, amateur
                            radio operators reported numerous
                            stalled cars in Onalaska, some of which
                            were even floating.

WISCONSIN, West

  St. Croix County
    Countywide              12     2230CST
                                   2245CST

                            Windows were blown out of a home in
                            Hammond. At a school in Hudson a door
                            was blown in and the roof was damaged.
                            Scattered downed trees and shingle
                            damage was also reported throughout the
                            county.

  Polk County
    Amery                   12     2245CST

                            Straight line winds estimated around 85
                            MPH produced significant damage on the
                            south and east side of Amery. Emergency
                            management reported minor damage to 26
                            residential and 3 business structures,
                            major damage to 1 residential and 12
                            business structures, and the
                            destruction of 7 business structures in
                            town. Six hangars at the Amery airport
                            including the airplanes and supplies
                            inside were destroyed. Four other
                            hangars received moderate damage.
                            Debris from the airport was found up to
                            2 miles away. A nearby feed mill and
                            warehouse at the local farmers co-op
                            was a complete loss. Highway 46 South
                            was closed for several hours due to
                            debris in the roadway. Dozens of trees
                            in the damage path were snapped 20 to
                            30 feet above the ground.

  Barron County
    3 NW Cameron            12     2310CST

                            A tree was downed onto 18th Street.

  Barron County
    3 E Cameron             12     2315CST

                            Power lines were blown down onto County
                            Road D.

WYOMING, Central and West

  Fremont County
    Lander                  24     1530MST
                                   1535MST
  Fremont County
    Riverton                24     2159MST
                                   2201MST

WYOMING, Extreme Southwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

WYOMING, North Central

                            NONE REPORTED.

WYOMING, Northeast

  Weston County
    12 W Upton              12     1451MST

  Campbell County
    7 SE Rozet              12     1505MST

  Crook County
    7 W Moorcroft           12     1510MST

  Crook County
    Moorcroft               12     1517MST

  Crook County
    4 E Keyhole Reservoir   12     1545MST

                            A line of thunderstorms moved across
                            northeast Wyoming and produced strong
                            winds across extreme east central
                            Campbell, southern Crook, and northwest
                            Weston Counties.

WYOMING, Southeast

  Laramie County
    20 N Cheyenne to        21     124SMST
    14 WSW Cheyenne                1256MST

                            Strong thunderstorm outflow winds from
                            west to north of Cheyenne, WY.

  Albany County
    Laramie Breese Arpt     27     1317MST

                            Strong wind gust recorded at the
                            Laramie airport from line of weak but
                            fast moving thunderstorms.

  Laramie County
    12 W Cheyenne to        27     1355MST
    Cheyenne                       1413MST

                            58 mph wind gust recorded at Cheyenne,
                            Wy. with unofficial gust to 74 mph 12
                            miles west of Cheyenne.

                               Number of           Estimated
                                Persons             Damage

                            Killed   Injured   Property   Crops

RHODE ISLAND

  Kent County
    West Warwick              0         0         7K

  Providence County
    Cranston to               0         0        15K
    Providence

  Kent County
    Coventry                  0         0        25K

                            An approaching cold front interacted
                            with a very humid airmass, which was
                            in place across Southern New England,
                            producing locally heavy downpours that
                            caused flash flooding across Rhode
                            Island during the late morning and
                            early afternoon hours of 15 September
                            2005. A widespread two to five inches
                            of rain fell from this flood event;
                            and period. Most of the flooding
                            occurred across Providence and Kent
                            counties.

                            More specifically, three feet of
                            water was reported on Pontiac Avenue
                            in Cranston, which stranded cars on
                            this flooded roadway. Also, three
                            feet of water was reported on
                            Killingly Street in Providence; and
                            cars parked in the Coventry High
                            School parking lot had water up to
                            their doors.

                            No known injuries directly resulted
                            from this flash flood event.

  RIZ001-004                Northwest Providence - Eastern Kent

                              0         0        25K

  RIZ006                    Washington

                              0         0         5K

                            A powerful cold front with a sharp
                            temperature gradient moved across
                            Rhode Island during the late morning
                            and early afternoon hours of 29
                            September 2005. This cold front
                            produced high winds that caused
                            power outages, and knocked down
                            trees, limbs, power poles, and wires
                            across the region. Wind gusts between
                            40 and 60 mph were common during this
                            event.

                            In Smithfield, high winds knocked
                            large trees and wires down on St.
                            Paul Street. A large pine tree was
                            reported down in Burrillville. High
                            wind gusts knocked a large tree down
                            across a road in Exeter.

                            No known injuries directly resulted
                            from this high wind event.

SOUTH CAROLINA, Central

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, North Coastal

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, Northwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, South Coastal

  SCZ048
                              0         0

                            Persistent strong northeast flow combined
                            with a high astronomical high tide caused
                            severe beach erosion at Hunting Island
                            State Park.

  SCZ050
                              0         0

                            Hurricane Ophelia stalled 105 miles off
                            the coast of Charleston. The far western
                            bands of the storm brought tropical storm
                            force wind gusts into Charleston county.
                            Trees were knocked down in McClellanville
                            and Mount Pleasant. Minor beach erosion
                            occurred along the coast.

  Charleston County
    James Is to               0         0
    Charleston

                            A narrow band of heavy rain produced
                            significant street flooding on James
                            Island and Charleston. 6.12 inches of rain
                            was measured on James Island with radar
                            estimates up to 8 inches.

SOUTH DAKOTA, Central and North

  Marshall County
    8 E Britton               0         0

  Marshall County
    8 S Veblen                0         0

  Marshall County
    3 SE Veblen               0         0

  Roberts County
    12 NNW Sisseton           0         0

  Roberts County
    Claire City               0         0

  Brown County
    Claremont                 0         0

  Potter County
    1 SW Tolstoy              0         0

  Edmunds County
    Mina                      0         0

                            Sixty mph winds downed many branches in
                            Mina.

  Edmunds County
    8 E Roscoe                0         0

  Mcpherson County
    Wetonka                   0         0

                            Large branches were brought down by the
                            high winds.

  Brown County
    5 N Aberdeen              0         0

                            Many large branches were downed.

  Sully County
    20 ESE Onida              0         0

  Faulk County
    Faulkton                  0         0

  Brown County
    1 NW Aberdeen             0         0

  Hyde County
    Highmore                  0         0

  Hand County
    Ree Hgts                  0         0

  Hyde County
    1 E Stephan               0         0

  Hand County
    Danforth                  0         0

  Hand County
    12 SE Miller              0         0

  Hand County
    9 SSE Vayland             0         0

  Hand County
    Danforth                  0         0

  Hand County
    3 NE Danforth             0         0

  Buffalo County
    4 NW Gann Vly             0         0

  Spink County
    5 SE Tulare               0         0

  Spink County
    15 S Frankfort            0         0

  Faulk County
    5 NE Rockham              0         0

  Hyde County
    22 N Highmore             0         0

  Spink County
    24 E Tulare               0         0

  Brown County
    Aberdeen                  0         0

  Clark County
    4 S Garden City           0         0

  Lyman County
    6 NE Kennebec             0         0

  Lyman County
    Lower Brule               0         0

  Hamlin County
    4 WNW Lake Norden         0         0

  Deuel County
    4 S Clear Lake            0         0

  Codington County
    Watertown                 0         0

  Deuel County
    9 E Clear Lake            0         0

  Deuel County
    7 SE Clear Lake           0         0

  Hyde County
    1 S Holabird              0         0

  Hyde County
    Highmore                  0         0

  Hyde County
    11 NE Stephan             0         0

  Lyman County
    1 NW Lower Brule          0         0

  Hyde County
    11 NE Stephan             0         0

  Buffalo County
    6 NE Ft Thompson          0         0

  Hand County
    9 S Ree Hgts              0         0

  Buffalo County
    7 N Gann Vly              0         0

SOUTH DAKOTA, Central and North

  Hand County
    7 N Danforth              0         0

  Hand County
    10 S Vayland              0         0

SOUTH DAKOTA, Southeast

  Beadle County
    Hitchcock                 0         0

  Beadle County
    Wessington                0         0

  Beadle County
    Huron                     0         0

  Beadle County
    1 W Huron                 0         0

  Beadle County
    13 S Wessington           0         0

  Jerauld County
    11 NW Wessington Spg      0         0

  Jerauld County
    14 W Wessington Spgs      0         0

  Jerauld County
    11 NW Wessington Spg      0         0

  Brule County
    9 NE Kimball              0         0

                            Large hail covered the ground.

  Aurora County
    10 N White Lake           0         0

  Sanborn County
    4 SE Woonsocket           0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Lake County
    Orland                    0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Minnehaha County
    Dell Rapids               0         0        10K

                            Thunderstorm winds flattened two grain
                            bins and also caused tree and power line
                            damage, resulting in a power outage. A few
                            trees were blown down, with at least one
                            house sustaining minor damage from tree
                            debris.

  Minnehaha County
    Humboldt                  0         0
  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls               0         0         5k

                            Thunderstorm winds damaged an airplane and
                            blew out about a dozen car windows at Joe
                            Foss Field.

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls               0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including a one foot diameter tree blown
                            down.

  Beadle County
    Huron                     0         0


  Beadle County
    5 NE Broadland            0         0

  Beadle County
    Yale                      0         0

  Kingsbury County
    Iroquois                  0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Kingsbury County
    De Smet                   0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Miner County
    Carthage                  0         0

  Kingsbury County
    3 S Lake Preston          0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree and power
                            line damage, resulting in a power outage.

  Brookings County
    4 W Sinai                 0         0

                            Large hail covered the ground and was
                            accompanied by estimated 50 mph winds.
                            The hail damaged a home and area crops,
                            but the amount of damage was not known.

  Lake County
    1 E Nunda                 0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including numerous small branches blown
                            down.

  Minnehaha County
    Humboldt                  0         0

  Lincoln County
    3 S Sioux Falls           0         0

                            Heavy rain caused street flooding,
                            especially at several intersections.

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls               0         0

                            Heavy rain caused street flooding,
                            including several major roads.

  Beadle County
    3 N Virgil                0         0

  Jerauld County
    Alpena                    0         0

  Beadle County
    6 S Huron                 0         0

  Beadle County
    6 SW Cavour               0         0

  Beadle County
    2 SE Cavour               0         0

  Beadle County
    2 SE Cavour               0         0

  Kingsbury County
    7 N Iroquois              0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Brookings County
    6 NE Bruce                0         0

  Beadle County
    2 SW Iroquois             0         0

  Kingsbury County
    Erwin                     0         0

                            Very large hail was confined to just a
                            few stones. No reports of damage were
                            received.

  Kingsbury County
    6 NE Erwin                0         0

                            Hail was mostly dime size with a few
                            stones as large as golf balls.

  Brookings County
    8 W Bruce                 0         0

  Kingsbury County
    Badger                    0         0

  Bon Homme County
    9 N Avon                  0         0

  Charles Mix County
    8 NE Wagner               0         0

  Bon Homme County
    Scotland                  0         0

  Bon Homme County
    3 W Scotland              0         0

  Bon Homme County
    Scotland                  0         0

  Kingsbury County
    Arlington                 0         0

  Hutchinson County
    9 SE Tripp                0         0

  Hutchinson County
    4 SW Menno                0         0

  Yankton County
    6 W Midway                0         0

  Turner County
    11 NW Irene               0         0

  Yankton County
    5 N Mayfield              0         0

  Yankton County
    3 SW Irene                0         0

  Turner County
    3 NW Centerville          0         0

  Clay County
    3 SE Irene                0         0

  Lincoln County
    3 SW Canton               0         0

  Union County
    6 S Alcester              0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds blew down trees and
                            power lines.

  Lincoln County
    2 S Fairview              0         0

  Charles Mix County
    2 SE Platte               0         0

  Gregory County
    4 E Fairfax               0         0

  Jerauld County
    11 SW Wessington Spg      0         0        30K
    3 S Wessington Spgs

                            Large hail broke windows in houses and
                            vehicles, dented vehicles, damaged siding,
                            and damaged crops for several miles. The
                            amount of crop damage was not known.

  Charles Mix County
    1 W Marty                 0         0

  Jerauld County
    Wessington Spgs           0         0

  Beadle County
    5 S Wessington            0         0

  Jerauld County
    Wessington Spgs           0         0

  Sanborn County
    6 SW Woonsocket           0         0

  Sanborn County
    4 N Letcher               0         0

  Miner County
    9 S Fedora                0         0

                            Large hail damaged corn and soybean
                            crops. The amount of crop damage was
                            not known.

  Miner County
    3 SW Howard to            0         0        30K
    Howard

                            Large hail broke windows in buildings
                            and vehicles, dented vehicles, and
                            damaged siding. The hail caused minor
                            damage to corn crops and more extensive
                            damage to soybean crops in the area.
                            The amount of crop damage was not known.

  Miner County
    Epiphany                  0         0

                            Large hail damaged soybean and corn
                            crops. The amount of crop damage was
                            not known.

  Union County
    6 N Elk Pt                0         0

  Miner County
    3 NW Canova to            0         0
    Canova

                            Large hail broke windows and damaged
                            crops. The amount of property and crop
                            damage was not known.

  Miner County
    4 NE Canova               0         0

  Lake County
    8 SW Madison              0         0

  Lake County
    8 W Madison               0         0

  Lake County
    Franklin                  0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including numerous branches blown down.

  Minnehaha County
    9 W Dell Rapids           0         0

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls               0         0

                            Heavy rain caused flooding of numerous
                            streets, especially at intersections,
                            with up to three feet of water on some
                            roads. Several vehicles stalled on the
                            flooded streets. Basement flooding was
                            also reported.

  Mccook County
    10 NE Salem               0         0

                            Heavy rain caused flooding of roads and
                            fields.

SOUTH DAKOTA, West

  Harding County
    17 E Ludlow               0         0         0         0

  Harding County
    1 N Ralph                 0         0         0         0

  Perkins County
    11 NW Prairie City        0         0         0         0

                            A severe thunderstorm moved across far
                            northwest South Dakota during the
                            evening, producing hail to the size of
                            golf balls near the North Dakota border.

  Fall River County
    Oelrichs                  0         0         0         0

  Pennington County
    5 S Creighton             0         0         0         0

  Pennington County
    3 NE Creighton            0         0         0         0

  Pennington County
    12 NE Quinn               0         0         0         0

                            Hail covered the ground.

  Pennington County
    12 N Wall                 0         0         0         0

  Haakon County
    13 W Philip to            0         0         0         0
    4 W Philip

  Ziebach County
    Cherry Creek              0         0         0         0

  Jackson County
    4 E Cactus Flats          0         0         0         0

  Jackson County
    9 SW Kadoka               0         0         0         0

                            Severe thunderstorms developed quickly
                            across far eastern Pennington County
                            and western Haakon County. These storms
                            moved east-southeast across Haakon
                            County and northern Jackson County.
                            Hail to the size of golf balls fell
                            across the area, with the largest hail
                            reported north and east of Wall.

TENNESSEE, Central

  Davidson County
    Nashville                 0         0

                            A few trees were blown down around the
                            county.

  Wilson County
    2 E Lebanon               0         0

                            Nickel size hail reported by trained
                            spotter.

  Marshall County
    6.4 SE Lewisburg          0         0

                            Sheriffs office reported a tree down on
                            Tally Rd.

  Lawrence County
    1.2 S Liberty Grove       0         0         1K

                            3 large shallow rooted oak trees were
                            uprooted at 111 Peppertown Rd.

  Lawrence County
    2 S Liberty Grove         0         0         5K

                            A home located at Rebecca and
                            Peppertown Road lost its porch. Also, a
                            nearby storage trailer was blown over
                            and swept into a nearby pond.

  Lawrence County
    1.7 WSW Lawrencebut       0         0         4K
    .9 NW Lawrenceburg

                            Winds gusting about 70 mph struck in
                            the vicinity of the Lwrenceburg
                            Municipal Airport. An old storage
                            building, made out of cinder block with
                            a metal roof, lost part of its roof
                            near the intersection of Norton Road
                            and Lone Star Rd. A tree was down on
                            180 Hillview Road and also on Gimlet
                            Road.

  Giles County
    Countywide                0         0

                            EMA Director said that a tree was down
                            on a power line on Gunter Ridge Rd.
                            TDOT reported several trees were down
                            around the county as well.

  Maury County
    Columbia                  0         0

                            A tree was blown down in Columbia.

TENNESSEE, East

  Marion County
    South Pittsburg           0         0         2K

                            One tree was downed on Long Island Road
                            in South Pittsburg.

  Marion County
    4 E Jasper                0         0         2K

                            One tree was downed on Mullens Cove
                            Road four miles east of Jasper.

TENNESSEE, South Central

  Lincoln County
    Elora                     0         0

                            A few power lines were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Cowan                     0         0

                            A few power lines were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Winchester                0         0

                            Greenhaw Road was closed due to several
                            inches of water covering the road.

TENNESSEE, West

  Tipton County
    Burtison                  0         0         5K

                            A large oak tree and several power
                            lines were knocked down.

  Shelby County
    Memphis                   0         0         1K

                            A large sign on Interstate 240 was
                            damaged.

  Tipton County
    Covington                 0         0         1K

                            Several large tree limbs were knocked
                            down.

  Fayette County
    6 N Rossville             0         0         1K

                            A few large tree limbs were blown down.

  Madison County
    7 N Jackson               0         0         1K

                            A couple of roads were flooded.

TEXAS, Central

  Mcculloch County
    Fife                      0         0

  Haskell County
    Rochester                 0         0

  Haskell County
    1 S O Brien to            0         0
    O Brien

TEXAS, Central Southeast

  TXZ163-199-213>214
                              49        0

                            Deaths were all associated with the
                            evacuation for Hurricane Rita, both
                            before and after Rita's arrival. Rita
                            made landfall just east of the
                            Texas/Louisiana border early Saturday
                            morning, September 24th.

                            F17VE, F750T, M83VE, F910T, F580U,
                            M10T, M51VE, F72VE, F50PH, M63PH,
                            F710T, F290T, F30VE, M65VE, F72VE,
                            M660T, M580T, F67VE, F69VE, F83VE,
                            M24VE, F43VE, F92PH, M80VE, F790T,
                            M71PH, M900T, F860T, M85VE, M83VE,
                            M92VE, F270U, F910T, F73VE, ??OU, ??OU,
                            F68VE, M53VE, M710T, M810T, F800U,
                            F76PH, M44PH, F43PH, F62VE, F590T,
                            M290T, F93VE, F760T

  TXZ163>164-
  177>179-199>200-
  213>214-237>238
                              3         3       159.5M

                            The eye of Hurricane Rita moved ashore
                            in extreme southwest Louisiana between
                            Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou In
                            Cameron Parish with a minimum central
                            pressure of 937 mb and maximum
                            sustained winds of 120 mph. Rita was a
                            Category 3 hurricane at landfall.

TEXAS, Central Southeast

                            Two and a half weeks after Hurricane
                            Katrina made her final and devastating
                            landfall along the northern Gulf coast,
                            all eyes turned to Tropical Storm Rita
                            as she moved westward through the
                            central Bahamas. On Tuesday, September
                            20th, Rita rapidly intensified while
                            moving west through the Florida Straits
                            into the Gulf of Mexico. Rita reached
                            Category 2 intensity as the center
                            passed about 50 miles south of Key West
                            and significantly impacted the Florida
                            Keys.

                            After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita
                            intensified at an astounding rate going
                            from Category 2 to Category 5 intensity
                            in 24 hours. Following this rapid
                            intensification period, sustained winds
                            reached 165 mph on the afternoon of
                            Wednesday, September 21st. Since early
                            Monday, Rita had been consistently
                            forecast to make landfall along the
                            upper southeast Texas coast, when the
                            120 hour forecast from the National
                            Hurricane Center depicted a landfall
                            near San Luis Pass. Emergency
                            management officials, members of the
                            media, and residents of southeast Texas
                            had been watching Rita closely and
                            planning their course of action on
                            Monday and Tuesday. Therefore, even
                            though the hurricane was still 620
                            miles southeast of Galveston, everyone
                            had the images of Hurricane Katrina's
                            impact on the central Gulf of Mexico
                            coast still fresh in mind, and an
                            unprecedented, largely voluntary
                            evacuation began on Wednesday across
                            southeast Texas. Emergency management
                            officials ordered a mandatory
                            evacuation for coastal sections of
                            southeast Texas beginning at 6 PM on
                            Wednesday. However, residents waiting
                            until then to begin their evacuation
                            found roadways in and around the
                            densely populated Houston/Galveston
                            area already jammed with motorists who
                            had left earlier in the day.

                            The fear of Katrina-like impacts
                            prompted many inland residents to
                            evacuate even though they were not at
                            risk from storm surge flooding.
                            Therefore, an incredible number of
                            people left, with officials estimating
                            the total to be over 2.5 million.
                            Although the gridlock and gasoline
                            shortages frustrated many evacuees, the
                            evacuation had been ordered very early,
                            and there was ample time for residents
                            to escape the region before the onset
                            of adverse conditions, which were
                            expected on Friday afternoon. By early
                            Thursday morning, September 22nd, Rita
                            had strengthened further and reached a
                            peak intensity of 175 mph winds with a
                            minimum central pressure of 897 mbs.
                            This was the third lowest pressure on
                            record at that time for the Atlantic
                            basin, and displaced Katrina to fifth
                            on the most intense hurricane list. An
                            upper-level disturbance passing well
                            north of Katrina early on Thursday
                            briefly induced a more northward motion
                            and altered Rita's motion from
                            west-northwest to northwest. Although
                            this change in motion was only slight;
                            it spared the densely populated
                            Houston/Galveston area from a direct
                            hit and shifted the forecast track and
                            eventual landfall point to the right.
                            Residents of extreme southeast Texas
                            and southwest Louisiana were then
                            expected to experience the brunt of
                            Rita. Fortunately, Rita weakened to a
                            Category 3 hurricane on Friday,
                            September 23rd, prior to landfall which
                            occurred around 2:30 AM Saturday
                            morning just east of the
                            Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine
                            Pass and Johnson's Bayou. Rita caused
                            devastating storm surge flooding and
                            wind damage in southwest Louisiana and
                            extreme southeast Texas.

                            Hurricane Rita was the strongest
                            hurricane to make landfall across this
                            portion of the U.S. coastline since
                            Hurricane Audrey (1957). Rita affected
                            a large inland area from southeast
                            Texas across southwest and into
                            south-central Louisiana. Widespread
                            damage consisting of downed trees and
                            power lines occurred generally along
                            and east of a line from Crystal Beach
                            to Liberty to Livingston to Lufkin in
                            Texas. Although Rita tracked 50 miles
                            east of Lake Livingston, sustained
                            northerly winds of 40 to 60 mph
                            occurred across the lake, generating a
                            lake surge that damaged the dam. Fear
                            that the dam could break forced an
                            evacuation of communities immediately
                            downstream as a precautionary measure.
                            Emergency water releases from the dam
                            on Saturday quickly abated this danger.

                            Moderate beach erosion occurred from
                            Freeport to High Island. Dunes
                            protecting many beach houses along the
                            west end of Galveston Island and
                            Surfside in Brazoria County were washed
                            away. Large geotubes along portions of
                            the west end of Galveston Island and
                            also along portions of the Bolivar
                            Peninsula did reduce erosion in areas
                            where they were installed.

                            Most flooding was due to high tides
                            along Galveston Island and the Bolivar
                            Peninsula. Most of this flooding
                            actually occurred near the time of
                            landfall as water in Galveston Bay was
                            pushed south out of the Bay onto the
                            north facing shores of the island and
                            the peninsula. Tides remained high on
                            Saturday (after Rita made landfall) as
                            strong westerly winds pushed water into
                            East Bay. No significant flooding
                            occurred due to heavy rain.

                            All of the associated effects of
                            Hurricane Rita in southeast Texas
                            resulted in 3 direct fatalities, 3
                            injuries and $159.5 million in property
                            and crop damage. In addition, the
                            massive evacuation resulted in at least
                            49 indirect fatalities, mostly due to
                            excessive heat and the transportation
                            of the elderly out of harm's way.

                            In Harris County, tropical storm force
                            sustained winds with gusts near 60 mph
                            caused numerous trees to be blown down
                            resulting in widespread power outages
                            that lasted for six days in some areas.
                            Roof, fence, sign, and glass damage
                            estimates was around $90 million. The
                            greatest loss was to inventory spoilage
                            of food due to power outages. There
                            were at least 34 indirect fatalities
                            before, during and after Hurricane
                            Rita. The majority of these fatalities
                            occurred during the evacuation prior to
                            Rita and were the result of excessive
                            heat and transporting the elderly.

                            In Brazoria County, tropical storm
                            force sustained winds with gusts near
                            50 mph caused some tree damage and
                            power outages for a couple of days.
                            Minor damage was reported in Surfside
                            to roads and a few homes. Total damage
                            was around $500,000.

                            In Montgomery County, tropical storm
                            force winds with gusts to near
                            hurricane force were observed. Damage
                            was mainly to fences, roofs, and mobile
                            homes and totaled approximately $2.5
                            million. There were 13 indirect
                            fatalities. Ten of the deaths were
                            evacuation related while 3 deaths were
                            carbon monoxide poisoning with no
                            electricity in the home.

                            In Walker County, tropical storm force
                            winds with gusts to near hurricane
                            force were observed. Damage was mainly
                            to fences, roofs, and mobile homes and
                            totaled approximately $1.5 million.

                            In Galveston County, tropical storm
                            force sustained winds with gusts to
                            hurricane force were reported across
                            the county, especially on the Bolivar
                            Peninsula. Numerous power poles and
                            road signs were blown down on Bolivar.
                            Many of the beach homes received roof
                            damage. Numerous trees were down with
                            small structure damage on High Island.
                            Power was out to most of the county on
                            Saturday. In Galveston's historic
                            district, a large brick-covered side of
                            a three-story building collapsed and
                            three other buildings caught fire and
                            were destroyed during the height of the
                            storm. There were three directly
                            related injuries. A thirty-year-old
                            woman suffered severe burns in the fire
                            and two firefighters had minor
                            injuries. Small structure, dock, and
                            pier damage along with downed power
                            lines occurred across Galveston Island.
                            Total damage across the county was
                            around $15 million.

                            In Chambers County, tropical storm
                            force winds with gusts in excess of
                            hurricane force were observed. Damage
                            consisted of downed trees, destroyed
                            metal buildings and awnings, and downed
                            power poles. One frame building near
                            Winnie received major damage. Power was
                            out throughout the county for up to
                            seven days. Total damage across the
                            county was around $8 million. One
                            indirect fatality occurred in the
                            county.

                            In Liberty County, tropical storm force
                            winds with gusts in excess of hurricane
                            force were observed. Damage consisted
                            of downed trees, destroyed metal
                            buildings and awnings, and downed power
                            poles. Power was out throughout the
                            county for up to seven days. Total
                            damage across the county was around $7
                            million. There were two direct
                            fatalities. In Hardin, a man and a
                            woman were killed when a tree fell on
                            the home they were sleeping in.

                            In Polk and San Jacinto Counties,
                            tropical storm force winds with gusts
                            to near hurricane force were observed.
                            Widespread trees were down with many
                            trees taking down power lines. Some
                            trees fell onto homes and caused
                            considerable damage. Widespread power
                            outages were observed across both
                            counties. Lake Livingston Dam reported
                            a wind gust of 117 mph around 5:30 AM
                            Saturday morning. This wind sensor was
                            on the dam and the wind was blowing
                            across the lake. With the reduced
                            friction across the lake's surface,
                            this wind gust report is reasonable.
                            The strong wind blowing along the lake
                            created a storm surge of approximately
                            1.5 feet at the dam. This high water
                            and the wave action damaged the dam
                            which required emergency releases from
                            the lake to stabilize the dam. The
                            damage in Polk County was around $23
                            million with $20 million of that being
                            damage to the dam at Lake Livingston.
                            Damage in San Jacinto County was
                            estimated at $10 million. There was one
                            direct fatality in San Jacinto County.
                            A three-year-old female was killed
                            instantly by a tree falling on to her
                            home in Point Blank.

                            In Houston and Trinity Counties,
                            tropical storm force winds with gusts
                            to near 50 mph were observed. Numerous
                            trees were down resulting in numerous
                            power outages. One heat related
                            indirect death occurred in Houston
                            County during the evacuation. Total
                            damage for both Houston and Trinity
                            counties was near $2 million.

                            No tornadoes were reported with Rita.
                            Maximum rainfall amounts with Rita were
                            between 4 and 6 inches in and around
                            the New Caney area of Montgomery
                            County. M43PH, F56PH, F3PH

TEXAS, Extreme West

  El Paso County
    El Paso                   0         0

                            Local newscast showed video of flooded
                            streets with police officers closing
                            intersections.

  El Paso County
    El Paso                   0         0        20K

                            A cluster of thunderstorms dropped 1.5
                            to 3 inches of rain on mainly east El
                            Paso, where numerous water rescues were
                            performed due to major street flooding.

TEXAS, Mid - South

  Nueces County
    3 W Calallen              0         0

                            Law enforcement observed and took
                            pictures of a tornado near FM 624 and
                            CR 73, just inside the county line. The
                            tornado moved northeast for a brief
                            time over open county, producing no
                            damage.

  Aransas County
    Rockport                  0         0

                            Thunderstorms with heavy rainfall
                            trained across far eastern San
                            Patricio, Aransas, and southern Refugio
                            counties. Doppler radar estimated
                            between 2 and 3 inches of rain fell
                            across Aransas county in a 1 to 2 hour
                            timeframe, resulting in flooding of
                            several roadways in and around
                            Rockport. Most notable was the State
                            Highway 35 bypass at Market Street.

  Nueces County
    Flour Bluff Jet           0         1

                            Lightning struck a 14-year-old girl
                            carrying an umbrella in the Wal-Mart
                            parking lot in Flour Bluff off of
                            Graham Road. The girl suffered minor
                            injuries to her hand as well as ringing
                            in her ears and a headache.

TEXAS, North

  Wise County
    3 E Boyd                  0         0         5K

                            Barn damaged between Boyd and Rhome.

  Denton County
    Roanoke                   0         0

  Dallas County
    Coppell                   0         0

  Tarrant County
    2 E Grapevine             0         0

                            Reported on the north side of the
                            Dallas/Fort Worth airport.

  Dallas County
    Mesquite                  0         0

                            Reported by ASOS.

  Palo Pinto County
    13 S Mineral Wells        0         0

                            Reported south of New Salem.

  Kaufman County
    Crandall                  0         0

                            Tree limbs broken off.

  Hood County
    Tolar                     0         1        500K

                            36 homes were damaged; 2 homes and 4
                            barns were destroyed. A young girl was
                            injured when her mobile home flipped 3
                            times. The damage swath stretched from
                            west to east for about a mile and a
                            half. Also, numerous trees ranging in
                            diameter from six inches to two feet
                            were blown down.

  Somervell County
    4 N Glen Rose             0         0

                            Comanche Peak Power Plant reported
                            large tree limbs broken off.

  Van Zandt County
    Grand Saline              0         0

                            Tree limbs down.

  Mills County
    9 SW Mullin               0         0

                            Occurred near Big Valley.

  TXZ094-094-
  104>105-107-148

                              0         0        40K

                            Hurricane Rita made landfall in the
                            early morning hours on Saturday,
                            September 24. Rita was a dangerous
                            Category 3 storm on the Saffir-Simpson
                            scale as she moved over Sabine Pass,
                            Texas. Rita was downgraded to a
                            Tropical Storm by early afternoon. As
                            Rita moved north and then east along a
                            Jasper, TX, to Lufkin, TX, to
                            Shreveport, LA line ... torrential
                            rains and strong winds were felt well
                            away from the eye. Most of eastern
                            Texas was placed under an Inland
                            Tropical Storm warning through the
                            evening. The storm knocked dozens of
                            trees and power poles down as it moved
                            through north Texas. Gusts near 50 MPH
                            were recorded in Hunt and Hopkins
                            counties. Wind damage in the form of
                            downed trees and power poles was
                            reported in Anderson, Collin, Fannin,
                            Hopkins, and Hunt counties. Roof damage
                            also occured in Collin and Hunt.

  Grayson County
    Howe                      0         0         5K

                            Lightning struck a house and caused an
                            attic fire.

  Denton County
    1 N Denton                0         0

  Grayson County
    4 N Sherman               0         0

                            Nickel size hail reported in Knollwood.

  Grayson County
    Sherman                   0         0        60K

                            The roof of a bookstore caved in and
                            the front windows were all blown out at
                            the intersection of North Grand and
                            Texoma Parkway. A portable building
                            blew across U.S. 75, leaving a trail of
                            debris on both service roads and the
                            north and southbound traffic lanes.
                            Signs along U.S. 75 blew down near
                            Washington Street. A tree fell on and
                            destroyed a sunroom at a residence on
                            McGee Street. Power lines were blown
                            down across the city.

  Grayson County
    1 E Van Alstyne           0         0

                            A tree was blown down.

  Fannin County
    8 SSW Bonham              0         0        10K

                            Widespread wind damage, including trees
                            and power lines down.

  Lamar County
    3 SE Roxton               0         0         5K

                            A barn was damaged by high winds.

  Hunt County
    4 NW Celeste              0         0         3K

                            A barn roof was damaged.

  Delta County
    Cooper                    0         0

                            Power outages were reported in town.

  Collin County
    Princeton                 0         0        15K

                            Trees, fences, and power lines knocked
                            down.

  Hopkins County
    2 SE Tira                 0         0

  Hunt County
    Lone Oak                  0         0         5K

                            Power poles and tree limbs broken.

  Dallas County
    12 E Dallas               0         0         5K

                            Large tree limbs down and power poles
                            snapped.

  Dallas County
    Rowlett                   0         0        10K

                            Widespread wind damage occurred,
                            including trees and power lines down.

  Rockwall County
    4 WSW Rockwall            0         0         5K

                            Trees and power lines down.

  Dallas County
    Mesquite                  0         0

  Ellis County
    Ferris                    0         0

  Young County
    Olney                     0         0

TEXAS, North Panhandle

  Collingsworth County
    3 NNW Dodson              0         0         2K

                            Whole large trees blown down knocking
                            down two thousand feet of power line.
                            One home lost power ... however no
                            power poles broken or downed. No
                            injuries were reported.

                            Severe thunderstorms across the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle during the
                            early evening hours produced damaging
                            winds but no injuries were reported.

  Collingsworth County
    2 W Wellington            0         0

                            A severe thunderstorm over the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle during the
                            early morning hours produced large
                            hail. No damage or injuries were
                            reported.

  Donley County
    Hedley                    0         0

  Donley County
    Hedley                    0         0

  Donley County
    3 SE Hedley               0         0

  Donley County
    Hedley                    0         0        50K

  Donley County
    1 E Hedley                0         0

  Collingsworth County
    1.5 W Quail               0         0

  Collingsworth County
    2 N Wellington            0         0

  Collingsworth County
    Wellington                0         0

                            Severe thunderstorms across the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle produced
                            large hail during the early evening
                            hours. The large hail was known to have
                            damaged several vehicles ... including
                            the Warning and Coordination
                            Meteorologist's own vehicle ... along
                            U.S. Highway 287 in and near Hedley.
                            There were no reports of injuries.

  Ochiltree County
    Perryton                  0         0

  Ochiltree County
    3 E Perryton              0         0

  Ochiltree County
    Perryton                  0         0

  Ochiltree County
    15 SW Perryton            0         0

  Lipscomb County
    Booker                    0         0

  Ochiltree County
    13 NE Perryton            0         0

                            Hail reported to be three inches deep
                            in the extreme northeastern corner of
                            Ochiltree county.

  Roberts County
    29 NW Miami               0         0

  Roberts County
    29 NW Miami               0         0

  Ochiltree County
    15 SSE Perryton           0         0

                            Reported at Wolf Creek Park

  Roberts County
    Miami                     0         0

  Roberts County
    Miami                     0         0

  Roberts County
    Miami                     0         0

  Wheeler County
    2 NE Wheeler              0         0

  Wheeler County
    8 ENE Wheeler             0         0

                            Severe thunderstorms moved across the
                            eastern third of the Texas panhandle
                            during the late afternoon and evening
                            hours producing large hail. No damage
                            or injuries were reported.

TEXAS, Northeast

  TXZ152-165>167

                              1         0

                            Hurricane Rita moved onshore the
                            Southeast Texas/Southwest Louisiana
                            coast during the early morning hours of
                            September 24, 2005 and moved northward
                            into portions of East Central Texas
                            during the predawn hours. The hurricane
                            remained a category two storm as it
                            moved northward into extreme eastern
                            Angelina County, extreme southeast
                            Nacogdoches County, San Augustine
                            County and Sabine County Texas. A NWS
                            Storm Survey was conducted of the
                            hardest hit areas of East Central Texas
                            and this region experienced widespread
                            damage consistent of winds with a
                            category two hurricane. A few hundred
                            homes experienced damage that varied
                            from shingles off roofs to collapsed
                            carports or awnings to damage caused by
                            downed trees on top of homes,
                            businesses and automobiles.
                            Particularly hard hit areas were those
                            surveyed near and east of the Sam
                            Rayburn Reservoir of East Central
                            Texas. This region experienced winds
                            adjacent to the northern and eastern
                            eyewall of Hurricane Rita and extensive
                            damage was observed to many rural homes
                            and communities along the storms path.
                            Much of this region was without power
                            during the height of the storm. There
                            was one direct fatality resulting from
                            the storm when a downed tree fell
                            across a man outside his residence.
                            There was one indirect fatality from
                            the storm when a young woman touched a
                            downed powerline. A monetary amount was
                            not available at the time of this
                            report. M79OU

  Shelby County
    Center                    0         0        1K

                            Flooding was reported across Hwy 96
                            just south of Center as the outer
                            feeder bands of Hurricane Rita moved
                            northward into east central Texas.

  Shelby County
    Center                    0         0        1K

                            8.46 inches of rainfall fell across
                            Center, Texas as a result of Hurricane
                            Rita. The excessive heavy rainfall led
                            to widespread flooding through the city
                            with numerous roads underwater.

TEXAS, South

  TXZ254>255
                              0         0

                            High surf associated with tidal
                            overflow from Hurricane Rita was
                            reported along coastal sections of
                            Cameron and Willacy counties. Severe
                            beach erosion was reported in Cameron
                            County, with a combined storm generated
                            swell and astronomical high tide
                            created a tidal effect 3 to 4 feet
                            above above normal along the
                            gulf-facing beaches of South Padre
                            Island. This storm tide caused 10 to 12
                            feet of erosion in the dunes and the
                            beaches of Boca Chica and South Padre
                            Island, Texas. The beaches were
                            reported as flooded by the late
                            afternoon hours on Thursday, September
                            22, 2005 and remained flooded through
                            the late afternoon hours of Saturday,
                            September 24, 2005.

                            Storm tides (including astronomical
                            tide, storm surge, and wind driven
                            waves) caused significant flooding of
                            the beaches along the lower Texas coast
                            from the Port Mansfield jetties
                            southward to the Rio Grande. Sea water
                            breached the dunes and man made burms
                            on South Padre Island. This caused
                            temporary flooding of Gulf Boulevard
                            and deposited several inches of beach
                            sand into several hotel and condominium
                            swimming pools. Sea water also washed
                            over State Road 100, just north of the
                            South Padre Island city limits, where
                            only the beach and natural sand dunes
                            exist. This flooding caused the closure
                            of all beach accesses north of beach
                            access number three. The building of
                            additional burms along the beaches and
                            dunes did prevent much of the sea water
                            from flooding within the City of South
                            Padre Island.

                            The Coast Guard station at South Padre
                            Island reported temporary flooding
                            conditions with eight inches of
                            standing water on the grounds
                            coincident with high tide on September
                            24, 2005. This is consistent with
                            reports of above normal tidal
                            conditions and given the proximity of
                            the Coast Guard station to the island
                            jetties. Wave action in the south bay
                            of the Laguna Madre was strong enough
                            to generate the temporary flooding
                            conditions.

TEXAS, South Central

  Medina County
    D Hanis to                0         0
    Yancey

                            Showers and thunderstorms formed in the
                            early evening over western Medina and
                            northern Frio Counties. They showed
                            little movement through the evening,
                            weakening and dissipating near
                            midnight. The storms produced a general
                            1 inch rain over the west and central
                            parts of Medina County, with the
                            heaviest amounts near 3 inches just
                            north of D'Hanis and near Yancey.
                            FM1796 was closed north of D'Hanis.
                            Flash flooding closed FM2200 and FM462
                            near Yancey.

  Frio County
    Moore to                  0         0
    Big Foot

                            Showers and thunderstorms formed in the
                            early evening over western Medina and
                            northern Frio Counties. They showed
                            little movement through the evening,
                            weakening and dissipating near
                            midnight. The storms produced between 1
                            and 2 inches of rain in the northeast
                            part of Frio County. The highest
                            accumulation was 4 inches near Big
                            Foot. FM462 and FM472 were closed due
                            to high water near Big Foot.

  Medina County
    10 N D Hanis to           0         0
    D Hanis

                            After showers and thunderstorms had
                            dissipated near midnight, additional
                            storms began to develop in the early
                            morning hours across the central part
                            of the county. This activity began to
                            dissipate in the mid morning, after
                            having produced between 1 and 2 inch
                            rain totals across central Medina
                            County. Maximum rainfall totals were 4
                            inches near D'Hanis, where soils were
                            already saturated from the previous
                            night's rainfall. FM1796 was closed
                            again north of D'Hanis.

  Travis County
    Beecaves to               0         0
    Oak Hill

                            Slow-moving showers and thunderstorms
                            formed in southwestern Travis County in
                            the late morning and produced a general
                            1 inch rain over the area. Highest rain
                            totals were 3 inches just east of Bee
                            Cave. FM2244 was closed due to flash
                            flooding just east of Bee Cave.

  Atascosa County
    Northeast Portion         0         0

                            Showers and thunderstorms that formed
                            in northeast Atascosa County in the
                            early afternoon were very slow-moving
                            through the mid afternoon period. They
                            produced a general 1 to 2 inch rainfall
                            in the northeast part of the county,
                            with highest totals of 4 inches just
                            east of Espey. Roads were closed due to
                            high water from Espey and Leming
                            northeastward to the Bexar County line,
                            including FM536 and FM1784.

  Bexar County
    2 SE Losoya to            0         0
    5 SE Losoya

                            Showers and thunderstorms through the
                            late morning and early afternoon in
                            southeast Bexar County produced general
                            1 to 2 inch totals. Highest amounts
                            were 3 inches southeast of Losoya to
                            where Priest Road intersects IH-37
                            south of Loop 1604. Mathis Road just
                            west of IH-37 near the 122 mile marker
                            was closed due to flash flooding along
                            West Lucas Creek.

  Medina County
    South Portion             0         0

                            Showers and thunderstorms again
                            reformed in Medina County in the early
                            afternoon, producing an additional inch
                            of rain over the south part of the
                            county. Between 2 and 3 inches fell in
                            the area from D'Hanis to Hondo to
                            Yancey. Flash flooding developed
                            quickly over the saturated soils,
                            closing FM2200 between D'Hanis and
                            Yancey and FM462 between Hondo and
                            Yancey.

  Burnet County
    10 N Burnet               0         0

                            Showers and thunderstorms produced
                            between 1 and 2 inches of rain over
                            northwestern Burnet County. The
                            heaviest rain fell north of SH29 and
                            west of FM693, where up to 4 inches was
                            reported. In the mid morning, the
                            Sheriffs Department closed US281 around
                            10 miles north of Burnet due to flash
                            flooding.

TEXAS, South Panhandle

  Briscoe County
    20 NE Silverton           0         0

                            Structural damage to a concrete and
                            cinder block wall; the structure was
                            blown down at the intersection of
                            Highway 70 and 256.

  Motley County
    Roaring Spgs              0         0

                            Matador Fire Department reported wind
                            damage in Roaring Springs, TX including
                            destruction to many car ports and
                            out-buildings. Numerous trees and
                            powerlines downed by thunderstorm wind
                            gusts.

  Lamb County
    12 S Olton                0         0

  TXZ035
                              0         0        10K

                            The National Weather Service in
                            Lubbock, TX conducted a damage survey
                            on September 13, 2005 across portions
                            of the City of Lubbock. A media storm
                            chaser measured a thunderstorm wind
                            gust of 56 mph near the Lubbock
                            Christian University at 2:10 PM CST. In
                            the vicinity, near the intersection of
                            29th Street and Bangor Street was a
                            structure used as a roof covering to
                            prevent water leaks into the residence.
                            The covering was not secured well to
                            the home and acted as a sail when the
                            thunderstorm wind gust impacted the
                            structure. The covering was blown off
                            the roof and was damaged and also
                            resulted in damage to a large tree
                            adjacent to the residence. A few blocks
                            to the east, near the intersection of
                            34th Street and Quaker Street, the SBC
                            building sustained minor damage to an
                            air conditioning unit. The covering to
                            the unit was blown off the roof and
                            into power lines where it was
                            suspended. Small tree limbs were
                            downed, however both areas had loose
                            structures and/or items nearby that
                            were not impacted.

  Dickens County
    Dickens                   0         0

  Lynn County
    5 SW Grassland            0         0

                            Citizen located 5 miles north of Draw.

  Lynn County
    5 E Tahoka                0         0

  Dickens County
    Afton                     0         0

  Dickens County
    Afton                     0         0

  Garza County
    7 NW Post                 0         0

  Garza County
    2 NW Post                 0         0

  Cottle County
    10 SW Paducah             0         0

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station. Several large trees
                            downed by thunderstorm wind gusts as
                            reported by an NWS Cooperative Observer
                            near Paducah, TX.

  King County
    Dumont                    0         0

                            Several large trees downed by estimated
                            65 mph winds from an NWS Cooperative
                            Observer.

  King County
    Grow                      0         0

                            Reported by an NWS Cooperative Observer
                            located 15 miles south of Paducah or
                            near the town of Grow, TX.

  Garza County
    15 E Post                 0         0

  Kent County
    10 WSW Clairemont         0         0

  Crosby County
    10 SE Crosbyton           0         0

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station located 6 miles
                            northwest of White River Lake.

  Lamb County
    Littlefield               0         0

  Lamb County
    2 E Fieldton              0         0

  Lamb County
    Olton                     0         0

  Lynn County
    1 N New Home              0         0

  Lubbock County
    3 S Woodrow               0         0

  Lubbock County
    4 W Slaton                0         0

                            Golfball to Hen egg sized hail covering
                            the ground.

  Hale County
    Hale Center               0         0

  Lubbock County
    4 W Slaton                0         0        75K

                            Golfball, tennis ball and baseball
                            sized hail covering the ground. Hail
                            lasted for 4 minutes.

  Lubbock County
    Slaton                    0         0

  Floyd County
    2 NE Floydada             0         0

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station.

  Floyd County
    2 N Floydada              0         0

  Floyd County
    4 S Floydada              0         0

  TXZ035
                              0         0        150K

                            High winds associated with downburst
                            and heat burst conditions resulted in
                            extensive damage across the City of
                            Lubbock, TX. A series of thunderstorms
                            developed across the NWS Lubbock area
                            of responsibility during the mid and
                            late afternoon hours on Saturday,
                            September 17 2005. A large ridge of
                            high pressure was situated across
                            southeast Texas. The clockwise
                            circulation around this broad ridge
                            allowed a channel of Pacific moisture
                            to stream over the area and interact
                            with sultry temperatures well into the
                            90s. In fact, the high temperature on
                            Saturday at the Lubbock International
                            Airport reached 98 degrees which tied
                            the previous record set in 1997.

                            Between 8:30 PM CST and 12:30 AM CST,
                            an area of dissipating thunderstorms
                            progressed across the area from
                            southwest to northeast over Terry,
                            Hockley, Lubbock, Lynn, Garza and
                            Crosby counties. As this activity
                            pushed through the region, strong winds
                            and associated heat bursts occurred at
                            several locations. A heat burst occurs
                            when air rapidly descends from a
                            dissipating thunderstorm, typically
                            with very little if any rainfall. As
                            the air sinks, compression will force
                            heating, drying and a rapid rise in
                            surface temperature. In addition to a
                            rise in temperature, heat bursts can be
                            accompanied by strong and gusty wind.
                            The hail and strong winds Saturday
                            night and early Sunday morning resulted
                            in varied amounts of damage across the
                            area. Large trees and/or tree branches
                            were downed; structural damage occurred
                            to car ports and overhang protection to
                            resident porches; cotton plants were
                            destroyed; automobiles, roofing and
                            related structures were damaged. The
                            damage to automobiles and other windows
                            occurred as nearby gravel was lifted by
                            the strong wind and penetrated
                            windshields and side windows.

                            The National Weather Service in
                            Lubbock, TX conducted a damage survey
                            at the Memorial Baptist Church in
                            Lubbock. The church had a large hail
                            and rain roof in place above a
                            permanent roof. This covering was made
                            of sheet metal and had an overlap of
                            approximately six inches on the south
                            facing wall. When the strong south wind
                            ranging between 65 and 70 mph breached
                            this roof, the metal was pealed off and
                            became airborne and landed on trees on
                            the north side of the church, as well
                            as a residence across the street.

                            Several of the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet stations measured the heat
                            burst and high wind events. The
                            National Weather Service Forecast
                            Office in Lubbock, located in the
                            Science Spectrum Building, measured a
                            15 degree rise in temperature with a 67
                            mph wind gust at 10:55 PM CST. The
                            following are some of the more
                            significant measurements:

                            Brownfield 2 south, 8 degree rise, 53
                            mph gust, 9:25 PM CST. Lubbock 3 west,
                            13 degree rise, 53 mph gust, 11:10 PM
                            CST. Slaton 2 northeast, 15 degree
                            rise, 56 mph gust, 11:30 PM CST. Ralls
                            1 southeast, 12 degree rise, 57 mph
                            gust, 12:20 AM CST.

                            In comparison, stations measuring less
                            rise in temperature measured lower wind
                            speed gusts:

                            Lamesa 2 southeast, 5 degree rise, 27
                            mph gust, 10:35 PM CST. Graham 5
                            southwest, 4 degree rise, 35 mph gust,
                            11:10 PM CST.

TEXAS, Southeast

  TXZ180>182-201-
  021>216
                              1         0        2.1B

                            Although Hurricane Rita made landfall
                            just east of the Texas - Louisiana
                            border, she moved northwest and moved
                            across southeast Texas in the morning
                            hours of September 24th as a dangerous
                            category 3 hurricane with sustained
                            winds of 120 mph. Along the coast of
                            Jefferson County, storm surges near 10
                            feet occurred near Sabine Pass, where
                            over 90 percent of the homes were
                            severely damaged or destroyed. The
                            storm surge backed up the Sabine River,
                            and flooded a small section of downtown
                            Orange with around 4 to 5 feet of storm
                            surge. Winds blew over 100 mph across
                            the entire region, snapping and
                            uprooting trees, and damaged over
                            125,000 homes and businesses. Some
                            homes in rural Jasper and Newton
                            counties did not have electricity
                            restored for over six weeks. One direct
                            fatality occurred in Jasper County when
                            a tree fell on a mobile home. Six other
                            indirect fatalities occurred in
                            Jefferson County in Beaumont, where a
                            family died of carbon monoxide
                            poisoning after running a generator
                            inside their apartment. M?MH

  Jasper County
    Countywide                0         0        10K

  Tyler County
    Countywide                0         0        10K

                            Hurricane Rita produced over 10 inches
                            of rain in parts of Jasper and Tyler
                            counties, resulting in some serious
                            street flooding.

TEXAS, West

  Borden County
    Gail                      0         0         5K        0

                            A severe thunderstorm produced nickel
                            sized hail and damaging wind gusts in
                            Gail on the evening of the 14th. The
                            hail, accompanied by severe winds,
                            broke windows in numerous structures.

  Borden County
    Gail                      0         0         5K        0

                            A severe thunderstorm produced nickel
                            sized hail and damaging wind gusts in
                            Gail on the evening of the 14th. The
                            hail, accompanied by severe winds,
                            broke windows in numerous structures.

  Pecos County
    10 W Bakersfield          0         0         0         0

  Borden County
    15 NE Gail                0         0         0         0

                            A thunderstorm produced severe wind
                            gusts over northeastern Borden County,
                            breaking large tree limbs at a rural
                            residence.

  Scurry County
    Fluvanna                  0         0         0         0

  Pecos County
    20 SE Ft Stockton         0         0         0         0

  Pecos County
    1 SE Ft Stockton          0         0         0         0

TEXAS, Western North

  Hardeman County
    7 SW Quanah               0         0         0         0

                            Hail was observed at the intersection
                            of Highway 104 and Hertz Road.

  Foard County
    2.5 SE Foard City         0         0

                            A storm chaser observed this tornado
                            develop from a high-precipitation
                            supercell. No known damage.

  Knox County
    2 N Truscott              0         0        7.5K

                            The roof was blown off a house.

  Foard County
    7 SSW Crowell             0         0

  Knox County
    4 ESE Truscott            0         0       0.50K

                            Six inch diameter tree limbs were
                            downed on FM 1756

  Foard County
    Crowell                   0         0       0.75K

                            Three inch diameter tree limbs were
                            downed. There was also minor sign
                            damage. The shutters were blown off a
                            house.

TEXAS, Western North

  Knox County
    7 N Benjamin              0         0

                            A storm chaser observed a gustnado
                            north of Benjamin. This brief gustnado
                            was approximately 40 yards wide and
                            moved across open country.

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                  0         0

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                  0         0

  Knox County
    Truscott                  0         0        25K

                            A grain elevator and carport were blown
                            over.

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                  0         0

  Baylor County
    Seymour                   0         0

  Baylor County
    Seymour                   0         0

  Knox County
    5 SW Benjamin             0         0

  Knox County
    Benjamin                  0         0

  Foard County
    Crowell                   0         0

  Hardeman County
    7 S Chillicothe           0         0

  Hardeman County
    Chillicothe               0         0

  Hardeman County
    Chillicothe               0         0

  Baylor County
    Red Spgs                  0         0

  Baylor County
    Seymour                   0         0

  Baylor County
    Seymour                   0         0

  Baylor County
    Lake Kemp                 0         0

  Baylor County
    2 E Seymour               0         0

                            Hail was observed at the intersection
                            of Highway 422 and Highway 183.

  Archer County
    3 E Mankins               0         0

  Archer County
    4 NW Archer City          0         0

                            Hail was observed on Highway 25.

  Archer County
    Archer City               0         0

  Archer County
    Archer City               0         0

  Archer County
    1 E Scotland              0         0

  Clay County
    Lake Arrowhead            0         0

  Archer County
    5 W Archer City           0         0

                            Severe storms produced hail across
                            portions of western north Texas along
                            with parts of southwest and central
                            Oklahoma. This event continued into the
                            early morning hours of the first day of
                            October.

UTAH, East

  UTZ022>025-027>029
                              0         0

                            As the monsoon season came to a close
                            there was little change in the long
                            term hydrologic drought situation from
                            the previous month across eastern Utah.
                            Abnormally dry to moderate drought
                            conditions continued to grip southeast
                            and east-central Utah, while long term
                            water supply remained a concern for the
                            rest of the area. For a continuation on
                            this drought situation please see the
                            October 2005 Storm Data publication.

  San Juan County
    31 NW Monticello to       0         0
    2 S Montezuma Creek

                            Minor flooding occurred in many areas
                            of San Juan County as a result of heavy
                            rains. Mud up to 5 inches in depth was
                            deposited on roads.

  Grand County
    9 NW Moab                 0         0         3K

                            Heavy rain producing thunderstorms
                            caused several feet of water to flow
                            through Seven Mile Canyon, flooding a
                            BLM campground. A camper caught in the
                            flood had to evacuate his trailer and
                            climb into his truck via the roof and
                            drive to higher ground while watching
                            his trailer get lifted off its jacks
                            and float about 15 feet from its
                            original position.

  San Juan County
    28 W Blanding             0         0

                            Heavy rain producing thunderstorms
                            caused normally dry canyons to run with
                            4 to 5 feet of water in portions of
                            Natural Bridges National Monument.

  San Juan County
    6 WSW Bluff               0         0

  San Juan County
    Bluff                     0         0        12K

                            At least a dozen two-foot diameter
                            trees were snapped off like match
                            sticks, and swamp coolers were blown
                            off the roofs of several houses. Many
                            other trees suffered damage.

  Grand County
    Thompson                  0         0

  Grand County
    10 W Crescent Jct to      0         0
    3 W Crescent Jct

  Grand County
    1 W Crescent Jct to       0         0         5K
    10 E Crescent Jct

                            Hail accumulations up to a foot deep
                            occurred in places along Interstate 70.
                            Several vehicles slid off the road and
                            others became stuck in deep hail. Snow
                            plows were called in to push the hail
                            off the highway.

UTAH, West and Central

  Wayne County
    5 E Fruita                0         0

  Wayne County
    Caineville                0         0

                            RAINWATER FILLED DRY WASHES AND FLOODED
                            ROADWAYS, INCLUDING SR 24.

  Duchesne County
    Fruitland                 0         0

                            Portion of Camelot Rd. washed out.
                            Horse Ridge PAWS received 1.14"

  Wasatch County
    30 S Heber City           0         0

                            Large hail at Strawberry reservoir

  Juab County
    Levan                     0         0

                            large hail destroyed local gardens and
                            knocked leaves off trees. Hail
                            accumulated to 4-5 inches in some spots.

  Emery County
    25 SW Green River         0         0         4K

                            large hail caused damage to cars.
                            Damage amount estimated

  Box Elder County
    Promontory Pt             0         0

                            At Promontory PT sensor

VERMONT, North and Central

  Rutland County
    Poultney                  0         0        10K

                            Lightning struck a transmission line
                            near Poultney, VT which resulted in
                            power outages.

  VTZ008
                              0         0         5K

                            A storm moved across the province of
                            Quebec during the afternoon and evening
                            of September 17th. The associated cold
                            front moved across the area during the
                            late afternoon. Showers and
                            thunderstorms interacted with winds
                            aloft with a short lived episode of
                            gusty winds in north central Vermont.
                            In East Barre, winds uprooted a few
                            trees. In addition, the soil was very
                            moist from previous rain.

  VTZ004
                              0         0

                            Surface high pressure system over
                            western Ontario Province Friday,
                            September 23rd moved east across Quebec
                            Province Saturday morning, September
                            24th. Overnight low temperatures
                            reached at or below freezing in
                            portions of Essex county of Vermont
                            that were located away from the
                            Connecticut River.

  VTZ001-005-017
                              0         0        250K

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across western Vermont during the
                            morning of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Damaging winds preceded
                            and followed the front. Trees and power
                            lines were blown down countywide across
                            both Grand Isle and Chittenden
                            counties, and thousands were without
                            power for a time. Winds were generally
                            estimated at sustained of 40 to 45 mph
                            with gusts over 50 mph. Peak winds
                            measured were 54 mph (47 knots) on
                            Colchester Reef and 53 mph (46 knots)
                            at Burlington Airport. A few specific
                            reports in Chittenden county included
                            numerous trees and power lines down in
                            the locations of South Burlington,
                            Richmond, Milton and Shelburne (with a
                            few roads closed in Shelburne). In
                            Richmond trees and power lines were
                            down on I-89, while in Milton an 80
                            foot tree was blown down. Extensive
                            damage was done to sailing docks along
                            the Burlington waterfront. In Grand
                            Isle county, specific reports included
                            numerous trees down in Alburg, Grand
                            Isle and Isle La Motte. In addition,
                            the ferry from Burlington, VT to Port
                            Kent, NY reported winds of 35 to 45
                            knots (40 to 52 mph) with 4 foot waves.

  VTZ003-006-008
                              0         0        200K

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across north central and
                            northeast portions of Vermont during
                            the morning and early afternoon of
                            September 29th. The front was
                            accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Lamoille, Orleans and Washington, with
                            thousands experiencing power outages at
                            times. Winds were generally estimated
                            at a sustained 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were as
                            follows: In Orleans county, trees and
                            power lines were down in the towns of
                            Morgan, Craftsbury, Derby Line and
                            Brownington. Some schools in the county
                            released students early due to power
                            outages. In Newport, a tree was blown
                            down on a car, while minor roof damage
                            to a house was reported in Derby Line.
                            In Washington county, trees and power
                            lines were down in the towns of Warren,
                            Barre, Berlin (with a road blocked) and
                            Marshfield. Numerous trees were blown
                            down in Lamoille county in and around
                            Morrisville as well as the Stowe area.

  VTZ011-019
                              0         0        150K

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across central and eastern
                            Vermont during the late morning and
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the county of
                            Rutland, with numerous power outages.
                            Winds were generally sustained at an
                            estimated 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were in
                            Rutland county, trees and power lines
                            were down in Pawlet, West Rutland (with
                            some roads blocked) and Killington. In
                            Middletown Springs, trees were down as
                            well as a tree blown down on a car.

  VTZ002-009-016-018
                              0         0        250K

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across western Vermont during the
                            morning of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across both Franklin and
                            Addison counties, with numerous power
                            outages. Winds were generally sustained
                            at an estimated 35 to 45 mph with gusts
                            to over 50 mph. Diamond Island on Lake
                            Champlain reported 40 mph (35 knots)
                            winds. A few specific reports were
                            trees and wires down with a few roads
                            closed in the Franklin county towns of
                            Franklin, Georgia, Enosburg, Swanton
                            and Sheldon. A tree fell on a mobile
                            home in Georgia. In Addison county, an
                            extensive number of trees were blown
                            down in East Middlebury, Salisbury and
                            Lincoln areas.

  VTZ010-012
                              0         0        200K

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across central and eastern
                            Vermont during the late morning and
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Orange and Windsor, with numerous power
                            outages. Winds were generally sustained
                            at an estimated 35 to 45 mph with
                            higher gusts. A few specific reports
                            were trees and wires down in the Orange
                            county towns of Bradford, Orange,
                            Tunbridge, Williamstown and Corinth. In
                            Randolph, a tree was blown down on a
                            house with some damage. Across Windsor
                            county trees and lines were down in
                            Bethel, White River Jct and
                            Springfield. In Norwich, trees were
                            down as well as a tree blown down on a
                            truck.

  VTZ004-007
                              0         0        150K

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across northeast portions of
                            Vermont during the morning and early
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Caledonia and Essex with many
                            experiencing power outages at times.
                            Winds were generally estimated at a
                            sustained 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were as
                            follows: In Caledonia county, trees and
                            lines were blown down in St Johnsbury,
                            Hardwick, Lyndon and Lyndonville. A
                            tree was blown down on top of a mobile
                            home in Lyndonville. Numerous trees
                            were reported blown down at Caledonia
                            County Airport with wind gusts to 52
                            mph (45 kts). In Essex county, trees
                            and power lines were down in the towns
                            of Concord, Island Pond and East Haven.
                            In Concord a road was blocked by downed
                            trees.

VERMONT, South

  VTZ014
                              0         0

                            In the vicinity of Windham along Route
                            121, tree fell on power lines. The
                            sparking from the power lines started
                            fires. Along Jenks Way at Winhall
                            Station, wires were blown down.

  VTZ013
                              0         0

                            Along Route 7N, falling limbs damaged a
                            car in the Bennington Pownal area. On
                            September 29, an intensifying low
                            pressure was north of Lake Ontario. A
                            sharp cold front trailed southward
                            along the west side of the Appalachain
                            Mountains. A strong pressure gradient
                            was across western New England. The
                            cold front moved quickly through
                            western New England during the
                            afternoon. A strong south wind occurred
                            over an extensive area prior to the
                            arrival of the cold front.

VIRGIN ISLANDS


                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, East

  Richmond County
    Warsaw                    0         0

  Westmoreland
  County
    Oldhams                   0         0

  Virginia Beach (C)
    2 SE Oceana               0         0         2K

                            Trees down at 1400 Block Harpers Road.

  Middlesex County
    8 E Urbanna               0         0         5K

                            Several structures damaged from falling
                            treetops near Greys Point campground.

VIRGINIA, Extreme Southwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, North

  Frederick County
    Cedar Creek               0         0        20K

                            Trees downed.

  Frederick County
    Stephens City             0         0        15K

                            Powerlines downed.
  Fauquier County
    Ada                       0         0        30K

                            Several trees down with unconfirmed
                            damage to a house.

  Rappahannock
  County
    Washington                0         0        10K

                            County officials reported powerlines
                            downed.

  Rappahannock
  County
    Washington                0         0        20K

                            Several trees were downed around Little
                            Washington.

  VAZ021
                              0         0

                            Temperatures fell into the lower to mid
                            30s causing widespread frost to form.

VIRGINIA, Northwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, Southwest

  Patrick County
    10 ESE Stuart             0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds downed two trees
                            close to a foot in diameter and also
                            torn shingles and shutters off a house
                            10 miles ESE of Stuart in Patrick
                            county.

  Carroll County
    Laurel Fork               0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds downed trees in
                            Laurel Fork during the afternoon of the
                            20th.

  Henry County
    Bassett                   0         0

  Henry County
    Fieldale                  0         0

  Henry County
    Martinsville City         0         0

                            Thunderstorm winds downed trees in
                            Bassett and Fieldale during the
                            afternoon of the 20th. The downed trees
                            in Fieldale fell on powerlines and
                            created power outages in Henry county.
                            The Emergency manager reported
                            thunderstorm winds downed a large tree
                            on a house in the City of Martinsville.

  VAZ016
                              0         0         0

                            Dense fog developed on the 26th along
                            Interstate 77 in Carroll county near
                            Fancy Gap. The fog played havoc with
                            travelers, and contributed to several
                            accidents along southbound 1-77. State
                            police reported a 52-year-old North
                            Carolina man was killed after being
                            struck by a car along Interstate 77 in
                            Carroll County. The dense fog created
                            15 bumper-to-bumper accidents. An
                            estimated 50 cars were backed up for
                            five miles along the highway as police
                            shutdown the route.

WASHINGTON, Northeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Northwest

  Snohomish County
    Everett                   0         0         2K

                            A lightning strike blew a small hole in
                            a house and damaged some electrical
                            outlets.

  Pierce County
    Paradise Inn              0         0        200K

                            Heavy rain caused flooding, rockfalls,
                            and small mudslides around Mt Rainier
                            National Park. About 5 inches of rain
                            fell and many bridges and trails were
                            washed out, the heavy rain also damaged
                            some campgrounds.

  WAZ006
                              0         0        50K

                            Strong winds knocked out power to about
                            5000 homes in Snohomish county. Fallen
                            trees also damaged a car and part of a
                            house.

WASHINGTON, Southeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Southwest
                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, East

  WVZ048>049-054
                              0         0

                            Temperatures fell into the lower to mid
                            30s causing widespread frost.

WEST VIRGINIA, North

                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, Southeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, West

  WVZ008>011-
  016>020-028>032-
  035>040-046>047
                              0         0

                            After a hot summer, the total monthly
                            rainfall was only 0.5 to 0.75 inches
                            for a majority of the northern lowlands
                            and the mountainous areas. In
                            Pocahontas County, the cooperative
                            observer at Frost measured only 0.3
                            inches of rain for a September total.
                            The airports at Parkersburg,
                            Clarksburg, and Elkins all reported
                            about a half inch of rain during the
                            month. Temperatures remained warmer
                            than normal. The long term Palmer
                            Drought Index was in the minus 2 to
                            minus 2.5 range. It was too late in the
                            growing season to affect most crops.
                            However, the surface water flow in
                            streams was at a minimum, with some
                            streams dry. By the end of the month,
                            Whitmer of eastern Randolph County was
                            in need of a water tanker to augment
                            their potable water supply.

WISCONSIN, Northeast

  WIZ005-010>013-
  018>019-021
                              0         0

                            Rainfall for the month of September was
                            generally within an inch of normal.
                            Green Bay had 3.08 inches of rain, 0.03
                            inch belowWISCONSIN, Northeast normal,
                            Wausau had 4.71 inches, 0.63 inch above
                            normal and Rhinelander had 3.19 inches,
                            0.92 inch below normal. On September
                            6th the U.S. Drought Monitor placed
                            parts of far northern Wisconsin in the
                            severe drought category (D2). Much of
                            that area remained in severe drought
                            for the rest of the month.

  Waushara County
    Hancock to                0         0
    2 E Hancock

  Waushara County
    1 E Coloma to             0         0
    2 W Richford
                            Thunderstorms that developed behind a
                            cold front produced large hail and
                            heavy rainfall as they passed through
                            central Wisconsin. Nickel size hail and
                            heavy rain reduced visibility to zero 2
                            miles west of Richford (Waushara co.)
                            and 4.42 inches of rain fell in a
                            little more than 2 hours at Plover
                            (Portage co.).

  Waushara County
    Plainfield                0         0

  Portage County
    3 SW Stevens Pt           0         0

  Shawano County
    Navarino                  0         0

  Waupaca County
    Fremont to                0         0
    New London

  Winnebago County
    Oshkosh Wittman Fld t     0         0        33K
    2 N Oshkosh

  Kewaunee County
    2 N Casco                 0         0

  Kewaunee County
    4 NNW Algoma              0         0         1K

  Outagamie County
    6 W Appleton to           0         0        1.1M
    Freedom

  Door County
    Forestville               0         0

  Calumet County
    Darboy to                 0         0
    Sherwood

  Calumet County
    New Holstein              0         0

  Outagamie County
    Freedom                   0         0

  Brown County
    2 SW Howard               0         0

  Brown County
    De Pere to                0         0         5K
    Allouez

  Brown County
    4 N Wrightstown           0         0

  Brown County
    Ashwaubenon               0         0        50K

  Brown County
    De Pere                   0         0        30K

  Brown County
    Green Bay                 0         0        50K

  Manitowoc County
    Cooperstown               0         0

  Manitowoc County
    2.8 ENE Cooperstown       0         0

  Door County
    Sturgeon Bay              0         0

                            Thunderstorms developed as a cold front
                            interacted with a moist and very
                            unstable air mass over Wisconsin. Many
                            of the storms became severe, with gusts
                            in excess of 60 mph, as they moved
                            across east central Wisconsin. Downed
                            trees and power lines were widespread.
                            At least 50,000 people on the north side
                            of Oshkosh (Winnebago co.) were without
                            electricity for at least part of the
                            evening. A billboard was destroyed when
                            it was blown onto U.S. Highway 41 near
                            Lake Butte des Morts (Winnebago co.).
                            Heavy damage was reported in the
                            Appleton area (Outagamie co.), where at
                            least one tree landed on a car, flag
                            poles were blown down, roofs were tom
                            from at least three houses under
                            construction, a construction trailer was
                            overturned and a semi was blown over on
                            U.S. Highway 441. Silos, sheds, garages
                            and at least three barns were blown down
                            and power was knocked out in Greenville
                            (Outagamie co.) and Freedom (Outagamie
                            co.). The wind tore away parts of the
                            screen at a drive-in movie theater in
                            Freedom. In Ashwaubenon (Brown co.) a
                            twenty unit garage that was under
                            construction was destroyed, by winds
                            estimated near 80 mph, when it was
                            lifted from its concrete slab and thrown
                            at least 100 feet. A pole building was
                            blown down near Cooperstown (Manitowoc
                            co.) and baseball size hail broke
                            windows near Algoma (Kewaunee co.).

                            A tornado touched down in De Pere (Brown
                            co.) and traveled north into Allouez
                            (Brown co.) where it dissipated just
                            north of Heritage Hill State Park. The
                            tornado's occasional brief touchdowns
                            topped numerous trees. Some of the trees
                            caused damage to buildings and vehicles
                            when they fell, but the tornado caused
                            little direct structural damage to any
                            buildings.

  Menominee (C)
    5 N Neopit                0         0

                            Isolated thunderstorms that developed
                            along a warm front across central
                            Wisconsin downed trees north of Neopit.

WISCONSIN, Northwest

  Washburn County
    5 SE Minong               0         0

                            Numerous trees were blown down across
                            the Bass Lake and Stanberry townships.

  Sawyer County
    3 N Hayward               0         0

                            Numerous trees and power lines down from
                            just north of Hayward across Nelson Lake
                            to the Bayfield county line.

  Bayfield County
    Cable                     0         0

                            Straight-line winds knocked down trees
                            and power lines from the Sawyer County
                            line through Cable, Drummond, and Mason
                            to the Ashland County line. There was
                            also minor structural damage.

  Ashland County
    Ashland                   0         0

                            Numerous trees and power lines were
                            blown down in the Ashland area. There
                            was also minor structural damage. A
                            large area of significant damaging
                            thunderstorm winds swept across
                            northwestern Wisconsin. The damage path
                            was from southeast of Minong in
                            northeast Washburn County through Nelson
                            Lake of northwest Sawyer County then
                            near Cable through Drummond to Ashland.
                            Heavy damage in the Chequamegon-Nicole
                            National Forest forced the closure of
                            campgrounds and bike trails.

WISCONSIN, Southeast

  WIZ046>047-               Marquette - Green Lake - Fond Du Lac -
  051>052-056>060-          Sheboygan - Sauk - Columbia - Dodge -
  062>072                   Washington - Ozaukee - Iowa - Dane -
                            Jefferson - Waukesha - Milwaukee -
                            Lafayette - Green - Rock - Walworth -
                            Racine - Kenosha
                              0         0

                            The month began with warm and dry
                            conditions which strengthened the
                            ongoing drought from a severe drought
                            (D2) to an extreme drought (D3) across
                            Rock, Walworth, Waukesha, Milwaukee,
                            Racine, and Kenosha counties on
                            September 6th. Elsewhere across south-
                            central and southeast Wisconsin, drought
                            remained at severe status (D2). Rainfall
                            deficits grew once again the following
                            week as a hot and dry airmass resided
                            over the region. Highs on September 10th
                            through the 13th were observed in the
                            lower 90s for much of southern
                            Wisconsin. Little if any precipitation
                            fell in the first half of the month. The
                            drought status for the area remained
                            unchanged through September 13. A wetter
                            pattern developed for the second half of
                            the month - several inches fell across
                            mostly southeast Wisconsin. A storm
                            system caused a series of thunderstorms
                            to "train" over much of southeast
                            Wisconsin on September 25, bringing
                            several inches to many locales within
                            the extreme drought area. Tremendous
                            drought improvements were noted in the
                            September 27th drought update as the
                            drought status improved from extreme
                            drought (D3) to moderate drought (Dl)
                            for Waukesha and Milwaukee counties and
                            from extreme drought to severe drought
                            (D2) for Rock, Walworth, Racine, and
                            Kenosha counties. Monthly rainfall
                            totals included 5.93 inches in Sheboygan
                            (Sheboygan Co.), 5.10 inches in Beloit
                            (Rock Co.), 4.17 inches at Milwaukee
                            Mitchell Field (Milwaukee Co.), 3.92
                            inches in Beaver Dam (Dodge Co.), 3.73
                            inches in Kenosha (Kenosha Co.), 3.30
                            inches in Wisconsin Dells (Columbia
                            Co.), 2.73 inches in Dodgeville (Iowa
                            Co.), and 1.93 inches at Madison's Truax
                            Field (Dane Co.). A small area
                            surrounding East Troy (Walworth Co.)
                            received 6 to 6.75 inches. Milwaukee
                            recorded a surplus of 0.87 inches for
                            the month, while Madison recorded a 1.13
                            inch deficit. Total drought damages for
                            the year are outlined in October's
                            StormData edition.

  WIZ052-059>060-           Sheboygan - Washington - Ozaukee -
  070>072                   Walworth - Racine - Kenosha
                              0         0

                            Light winds and a moist ground promoted
                            the development of fog across southeast
                            Wisconsin. Visibilities were reduced
                            below 1/4 mile in areas, resulting in
                            slower vehicle speed, and a few
                            vehicle accidents.

  Marquette County
    1 NE Montello             0         0

  Green Lake County
    .5 SW Berlin              0         0

  Rock County
    Janesville to             0         0
      2 W Milton

                            A very warm and humid airmass interacted
                            with a stationary front draped across
                            central Wisconsin to produce a few
                            scattered severe storms during the
                            afternoon over south central Wisconsin.
                            Temperatures were in the upper 80s with
                            dew points in the middle 60s. These
                            storms produced mainly damaging winds
                            which caused scattered reports of
                            uprooted tree damage.

  Columbia County
    Lodi to                   0         0         2K
    Arlington

                            Large trees and road signs down.

  Dane County
    2 NW Dane to              0         0
    3 NW De Forest

  Dane County
    2 NW Dane to              0         0
    3 NW De Forest

  Columbia County
    Pardeeville               0         0

  Marquette County
    Westfield                 0         0

  Columbia County
    Cambria                   0         0        10K

                            A one foot diameter tree fell onto a
                            house, damaging the roof and attic.

  Marquette County
    1 NE Montello             0         0

  Marquette County
    Neshkoro                  0         0

  Dodge County
    Fox Lake                  0         0

  Marquette County
    7.5 ESE Endeavor          0         0

  Green Lake County
    Green Lake                0         0

  Rock County
    Shopiere                  0         0

  Fond Du Lac County
    1 NE Waupun               0         0

  Rock County
    1 SE Johnstown Cente      0         0

  Walworth County
    Elkhorn                   0         0

  Walworth County
   Delavan                    0         0

  Walworth County
    2.2 NE La Grange          0         0       0.20K

                            A tree fell onto a chicken house.

  Fond Du Lac County
    Rosendale                 0         0

  Fond Du Lac County
    Fond Du Lac Co Arpt       0         0

  Walworth County
    Whitewater                0         1

                            Powerful thunderstorm winds toppled a
                            tree, which fell onto a car, injuring
                            one person.

  Jefferson County
    3 N Palmyra               0         0

  Waukesha County
    Mukwonago to              0         0
    Brookfield

                            There were widespread reports of trees
                            and powerlines toppled across Waukesha
                            County. Law enforcement reported a
                            measured gust of 58 knots (67 mph)
                            around the city of Waukesha. Trained
                            spotters estimated wind gusts of 70 to
                            74 knots (80 to 85 mph) embedded within
                            the larger area of damaging winds
                            between just south of Waukesha through
                            Brookfield.

  Fond Du Lac County
    Taycheedah                0         0

  Washington County
    Kewaskum                  0         0

  Waukesha County
    1 S Dousman               0         0

  Dodge County
    Kekoskee                  0         0

  Milwaukee County
    Wauwatosa to              0         0
    Fox Pt

                            Widespread large trees down. Measured
                            peak gust on UW-Milwaukee campus.

  Waukesha County
    Sussex                    0         0

  Waukesha County
    Pewaukee                  0         0

  Ozaukee County
    Mequon                    0         0

  Sheboygan County
    Plymouth                  0         0

  Waukesha County
    2 S Hartland              0         0

  Milwaukee County
    Milwaukee                 0         0

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at UW-Milwaukee. Large tree
                            branches down.

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville               0         0

  Ozaukee County
    Cedarburg to              0         0
    Grafton

  Washington County
    Jackson                   0         0

                            Large picnic table and chairs scattered
                            and thrown 20 feet by wind gusts, and
                            large trees down.

  Sheboygan County
    Sheboygan                 0         0

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at North High School.

  Ozaukee County
    2 W Port Washington       0         0

  Sheboygan County
    2 W Sheboygan to          0         0         5K
  Sheboygan

                            A barn door was blown off and items were
                            blown out of the barn.

  Washington County
    2 NE Jackson              0         0        10K

                            Large trees and power lines down.
  Washington County
    Jackson                   0         0

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at Kettle Moraine High School.

  Ozaukee County
    2 N Waubeka               0         0

                            Trees blown over.

  Sheboygan County
    Cedar Grove to            0         0        75K
    5 SSW Sheboygan

                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            and a few houses sustained some minor
                            damage.

                            A strong cold front pushed into an
                            unseasonably hot and humid airmass over
                            south-central and southeast Wisconsin
                            during the afternoon and evening,
                            resulting in severe storms with damaging
                            straight-line winds. Temperatures ranged
                            from the mid 80s across south central
                            Wisconsin to near record highs in the
                            lower 90s across southeast Wisconsin.
                            There were primarily two areas that were
                            affected by severe thunderstorms. A
                            broken line of severe storms from
                            Marquette to Dane County tracked east
                            northeast into Dodge, Fond du Lac,
                            Washington, and Sheboygan counties. This
                            line produced damaging wind gusts from
                            between 50 to 62 knots (58 mph to 71
                            mph). Tree and power line damage was
                            reported across many areas affected by
                            this line of storms. Another area
                            affected by severe storms stretched from
                            Rock county through Walworth, Waukesha,
                            Milwaukee, and Ozaukee counties as one
                            large supercell developed and tracked
                            northeast along I-43. Several reports of
                            damaging winds estimated in excess of 70
                            knots (80 mph) were collected from
                            portions of Waukesha county. Widespread
                            tree and power line damage was noted
                            from Mukwonago through Brookfield. More
                            sporatic tree and power line damage was
                            reported across northern Milwaukee and
                            southern Ozaukee counties.

  Rock County
    Afton                     0         0

  Walworth County
    Lake Geneva               0         0

  Walworth County
    Pell Lake                 0         0

  Kenosha County
    Twin Lakes                0         0

  Kenosha County
    Powers Lake               0         0

  Kenosha County
    Twin Lakes                0         0

                            There were two rounds of severe
                            thunderstorms that produced large hail.
                            The first round developed in north-
                            central Iowa along a southwest to
                            northeast orientated cold front pushed
                            into Sauk and Columbia counties. Only
                            sub-severe hail was reported in
                            Reedsburg. The second round of severe
                            storms developed as the cold front
                            sagged into far southern Wisconsin where
                            temperatures were in the 80s and dew
                            points were in the middle 60s. These
                            storms pushed from Rock county east into
                            Kenosha county. Large hail in excess of
                            1 inch in diameter was reported along
                            this path with some areas experiencing
                            golf-ball sized hail (1.75") in Kenosha
                            county.

  Milwaukee County
    Milwaukee                 0         0        50K

                            Widespread flooding across most of
                            Milwaukee County. Several feet of water
                            was reported on Interstate 43 at North
                            Avenue, causing it to close for several
                            hours. Three cars were stranded as water
                            rose very rapidly. One to three feet of
                            water was also reported on roadways at
                            the UW-Milwaukee campus. On the
                            UW-Milwaukee campus, over 4 inches of
                            rain fell during the evening. Some
                            basements were flooded in low lying
                            areas, resulting in damage to contents.

  Waukesha County
    Mukwonago to              0         0        50K
    New Berlin

                            Flooded roads and some flooded basements
                            were reported across portions of central
                            and southern Waukesha county, damaging
                            contents inside.

                            Heavy rains of 2.0 to to 4.5 inches
                            werer reported across parts of Waukesha
                            and Milwaukee counties during the late
                            afternoon and into late evening as
                            thunderstorms tracked northeast over the
                            same areas. Flash flooding was reported
                            across portions of Milwaukee and
                            Waukesha counties as storm drains became
                            overwhelmed with water flow. Interstate-
                            43 was closed for a couple hours after
                            a few cars were stranded in flash flood
                            waters near North Avenue. Several
                            basements were also flooded about the
                            area, resulting in damage to contents.

  Jackson County
    Alma Center               0         0       0.50K

  Adams County
    2 NE Big Flats            0         0         1K

  Monroe County
    3 ESE Oakdale             0         0

  Juneau County
    (Vok) Volk Aaf Camp D     0         0

  Adams County
    Arkdale                   0         0       0.75K

                            Hail the size of pennies and quarters,
                            along with an isolated wind gust
                            estimated near 65 mph, was reported by
                            spotters and the public.

  La Crosse County
    5 N Holmen                0         0       0.75K

  Monroe County
    4 N Sparta                0         0       0.75K

                            Storm spotters and the public estimated
                            wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph, which
                            knocked down trees.

  La Crosse County
    La Crosse                 0         0       0.50K

                            Lightning struck the La Crosse National
                            Weather Service (La Crosse County)
                            during a severe weather event. No one
                            was injured, but some communication
                            equipment was damaged.

  La Crosse County
    3 N Holmen to             0         0        10K
    3 SW Stevenstown

  La Crosse County
    New Amsterdam             0         0        1.5K

  Vernon County
    Genoa                     0         0        2.5K

  Vernon County
    Chaseburg                 0         0         3K       5K

  Juneau County
    2 S Mauston               0         0         1K

  Monroe County
    Countywide                0         0         5K       5K

  Monroe County
    3 SE Wilton               0         0         8K       4K

  Monroe County
    Wilton                    0         0         2K       4K

  Juneau County
    2 N Necedah               0         0         1K

  Adams County
    3 NE Arkdale              0         0        1.5K

                            A tornado touched down near County
                            Highway V between Holmen and Stevenstown
                            (La Crosse County), knocking down
                            several trees along Flatten and Mahlum
                            Road. In fact, trees fell just ahead of
                            and behind a school bus, which was
                            stopped on Flatten Road. Other damage
                            inlcuded a small boat being overturned
                            and a fallen tree damaging a home on
                            Mahlum Road. Elsewhere, thunderstorm
                            winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph blew
                            down trees and power lines. A barn was
                            also blown down near Wilton
                            (Monroe County).

  La Crosse County
    Countywide                0         0         4K       3K

  Trempealeau County
    South Portion             0         0        2.5K      3K

                            Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches in one
                            to two hours triggered flash flooding.
                            Due to the heavy rain, water covered
                            streets to a depth of two to three feet
                            in La Crosse, Onalaska and West Salem
                            (La Crosse County). In fact, amateur
                            radio operators reported numerous
                            stalled cars in Onalaska, some of which
                            were even floating.

WISCONSIN, West

  St. Croix County
    Countywide                0         0

                            Windows were blown out of a home in
                            Hammond. At a school in Hudson a door
                            was blown in and the roof was damaged.
                            Scattered downed trees and shingle
                            damage was also reported throughout the
                            county.

  Polk County
    Amery                     0         0        4.1M

                            Straight line winds estimated around 85
                            MPH produced significant damage on the
                            south and east side of Amery. Emergency
                            management reported minor damage to 26
                            residential and 3 business structures,
                            major damage to 1 residential and 12
                            business structures, and the
                            destruction of 7 business structures in
                            town. Six hangars at the Amery airport
                            including the airplanes and supplies
                            inside were destroyed. Four other
                            hangars received moderate damage.
                            Debris from the airport was found up to
                            2 miles away. A nearby feed mill and
                            warehouse at the local farmers co-op
                            was a complete loss. Highway 46 South
                            was closed for several hours due to
                            debris in the roadway. Dozens of trees
                            in the damage path were snapped 20 to
                            30 feet above the ground.

  Barron County
    3 NW Cameron              0         0

                            A tree was downed onto 18th Street.

  Barron County
    3 E Cameron               0         0

                            Power lines were blown down onto County
                            Road D.

WYOMING, Central and West

  Fremont County
    Lander                    0         0

  Fremont County
    Riverton                  0         0

WYOMING, Extreme Southwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

WYOMING, North Central

                            NONE REPORTED.

WYOMING, Northeast

  Weston County
    12 W Upton                0         0         0         0

  Campbell County
    7 SE Rozet                0         0         0         0

  Crook County
    7 W Moorcroft             0         0         0         0

  Crook County
    Moorcroft                 0         0         0         0

  Crook County
    4 E Keyhole Reservoir     0         0         0         0

                            A line of thunderstorms moved across
                            northeast Wyoming and produced strong
                            winds across extreme east central
                            Campbell, southern Crook, and northwest
                            Weston Counties.

WYOMING, Southeast

  Laramie County
    20 N Cheyenne to          0         0
    14 WSW Cheyenne

                            Strong thunderstorm outflow winds from
                            west to north of Cheyenne, WY.

  Albany County
    Laramie Breese Arpt       0         0

                            Strong wind gust recorded at the
                            Laramie airport from line of weak but
                            fast moving thunderstorms.

  Laramie County
    12 W Cheyenne to          0         0
    Cheyenne

                            58 mph wind gust recorded at Cheyenne,
                            Wy. with unofficial gust to 74 mph 12
                            miles west of Cheyenne.

Location                    Character of Storm

RHODE ISLAND

  Kent County
    West Warwick            Flash Flood

  Providence County
    Cranston to             Flash Flood
    Providence

  Kent County
    Coventry                Flash Flood

                            An approaching cold front interacted
                            with a very humid airmass, which was
                            in place across Southern New England,
                            producing locally heavy downpours that
                            caused flash flooding across Rhode
                            Island during the late morning and
                            early afternoon hours of 15 September
                            2005. A widespread two to five inches
                            of rain fell from this flood event;
                            and period. Most of the flooding
                            occurred across Providence and Kent
                            counties.

                            More specifically, three feet of
                            water was reported on Pontiac Avenue
                            in Cranston, which stranded cars on
                            this flooded roadway. Also, three
                            feet of water was reported on
                            Killingly Street in Providence; and
                            cars parked in the Coventry High
                            School parking lot had water up to
                            their doors.

                            No known injuries directly resulted
                            from this flash flood event.

  RIZ001-004                Northwest Providence - Eastern Kent

                            High Wind (G58)

  RIZ006                    Washington

                            Strong Wind

                            A powerful cold front with a sharp
                            temperature gradient moved across
                            Rhode Island during the late morning
                            and early afternoon hours of 29
                            September 2005. This cold front
                            produced high winds that caused
                            power outages, and knocked down
                            trees, limbs, power poles, and wires
                            across the region. Wind gusts between
                            40 and 60 mph were common during this
                            event.

                            In Smithfield, high winds knocked
                            large trees and wires down on St.
                            Paul Street. A large pine tree was
                            reported down in Burrillville. High
                            wind gusts knocked a large tree down
                            across a road in Exeter.

                            No known injuries directly resulted
                            from this high wind event.

SOUTH CAROLINA, Central

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, North Coastal

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, Northwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

SOUTH CAROLINA, South Coastal

  SCZ048
                            Heavy Surf/High Surf

                            Persistent strong northeast flow combined
                            with a high astronomical high tide caused
                            severe beach erosion at Hunting Island
                            State Park.

  SCZ050
                            Tropical Storm

                            Hurricane Ophelia stalled 105 miles off
                            the coast of Charleston. The far western
                            bands of the storm brought tropical storm
                            force wind gusts into Charleston county.
                            Trees were knocked down in McClellanville
                            and Mount Pleasant. Minor beach erosion
                            occurred along the coast.

  Charleston County
    James Is to             Flash Flood
    Charleston

                            A narrow band of heavy rain produced
                            significant street flooding on James
                            Island and Charleston. 6.12 inches of rain
                            was measured on James Island with radar
                            estimates up to 8 inches.

SOUTH DAKOTA, Central and North

  Marshall County
    8 E Britton             Hail (0.88)

  Marshall County
    8 S Veblen              Hail (1.00)

  Marshall County
    3 SE Veblen             Hail (0.88)

  Roberts County
    12 NNW Sisseton         Hail (1.00)

  Roberts County
    Claire City             Hail (0.75)

  Brown County
    Claremont               Hail (0.75)

  Potter County
    1 SW Tolstoy            Hail (0.75)

  Edmunds County
    Mina                    Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Sixty mph winds downed many branches in
                            Mina.

  Edmunds County
    8 E Roscoe              Hail (0.75)

  Mcpherson County
    Wetonka                 Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Large branches were brought down by the
                            high winds.

  Brown County
    5 N Aberdeen            Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Many large branches were downed.

  Sully County
    20 ESE Onida            Hail (1.75)

  Faulk County
    Faulkton                Hail (0.88)

  Brown County
    1 NW Aberdeen           Hail (0.88)

  Hyde County
    Highmore                Hail (1.00)

  Hand County
    Ree Hgts                Hail (0.75)

  Hyde County
    1 E Stephan             Hail (1.00)

  Hand County
    Danforth                Hail (0.75)

  Hand County
    12 SE Miller            Hail (0.75)

  Hand County
    9 SSE Vayland           Hail (0.88)

  Hand County
    Danforth                Hail (0.88)

  Hand County
    3 NE Danforth           Hail (1.25)

  Buffalo County
    4 NW Gann Vly           Hail (0.75)

  Spink County
    5 SE Tulare             Hail (1.00)

  Spink County
    15 S Frankfort          Hail (1.00)

  Faulk County
    5 NE Rockham            Hail (1.00)

  Hyde County
    22 N Highmore           Hail (0.75)

  Spink County
    24 E Tulare             Hail (0.75)

  Brown County
    Aberdeen                Hail (1.00)

  Clark County
    4 S Garden City         Hail (1.00)

  Lyman County
    6 NE Kennebec           Hail (0.75)

  Lyman County
    Lower Brule             Hail (0.88)

  Hamlin County
    4 WNW Lake Norden       Hail (1.75)

  Deuel County
    4 S Clear Lake          Hail (1.00)

  Codington County
    Watertown               Hail (0.75)

  Deuel County
    9 E Clear Lake          Hail (1.75)

  Deuel County
    7 SE Clear Lake         Hail (1.00)

  Hyde County
    1 S Holabird            Hail (0.75)

  Hyde County
    Highmore                Hail (0.75)

  Hyde County
    11 NE Stephan           Hail (0.75)

  Lyman County
    1 NW Lower Brule        Hail (0.75)

  Hyde County
    11 NE Stephan           Hail (1.00)

  Buffalo County
    6 NE Ft Thompson        Hail (1.50)

  Hand County
    9 S Ree Hgts            Hail (0.88)

  Buffalo County
    7 N Gann Vly            Hail (1.75)

SOUTH DAKOTA, Central and North

  Hand County
    7 N Danforth            Hail (1.00)

  Hand County
    10 S Vayland            Hail (1.75)

SOUTH DAKOTA, Southeast

  Beadle County
    Hitchcock               Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Beadle County
    Wessington              Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    Huron                   Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    1 W Huron               Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    13 S Wessington         Hail (1.25)

  Jerauld County
    11 NW Wessington Spg    Hail (1.00)

  Jerauld County
    14 W Wessington Spgs    Hail (0.88)

  Jerauld County
    11 NW Wessington Spg    Hail (0.75)

  Brule County
    9 NE Kimball            Hail (1.00)

                            Large hail covered the ground.

  Aurora County
    10 N White Lake         Hail (0.88)

  Sanborn County
    4 SE Woonsocket         Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Lake County
    Orland                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Minnehaha County
    Dell Rapids             Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            Thunderstorm winds flattened two grain
                            bins and also caused tree and power line
                            damage, resulting in a power outage. A few
                            trees were blown down, with at least one
                            house sustaining minor damage from tree
                            debris.

  Minnehaha County
    Humboldt                Hail (0.88)
  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            Thunderstorm winds damaged an airplane and
                            blew out about a dozen car windows at Joe
                            Foss Field.

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including a one foot diameter tree blown
                            down.

  Beadle County
    Huron                   Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    5 NE Broadland          Hail (1.00)

  Beadle County
    Yale                    Hail (1.00)

  Kingsbury County
    Iroquois                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Kingsbury County
    De Smet                 Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Miner County
    Carthage                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Kingsbury County
    3 S Lake Preston        Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree and power
                            line damage, resulting in a power outage.

  Brookings County
    4 W Sinai               Hail (1.75)

                            Large hail covered the ground and was
                            accompanied by estimated 50 mph winds.
                            The hail damaged a home and area crops,
                            but the amount of damage was not known.

  Lake County
    1 E Nunda               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including numerous small branches blown
                            down.

  Minnehaha County
    Humboldt                Hail (1.00)

  Lincoln County
    3 S Sioux Falls         Flash Flood

                            Heavy rain caused street flooding,
                            especially at several intersections.

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             Flash Flood

                            Heavy rain caused street flooding,
                            including several major roads.

  Beadle County
    3 N Virgil              Hail (0.88)

  Jerauld County
    Alpena                  Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    6 S Huron               Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    6 SW Cavour             Hail (1.25)

  Beadle County
    2 SE Cavour             Hail (1.00)

  Beadle County
    2 SE Cavour             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Kingsbury County
    7 N Iroquois            Thunderstorm Wind (G57)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including several branches blown down.

  Brookings County
    6 NE Bruce              Hail (0.75)

  Beadle County
    2 SW Iroquois           Hail (1.00)

  Kingsbury County
    Erwin                   Hail (2.50)

                            Very large hail was confined to just a
                            few stones. No reports of damage were
                            received.

  Kingsbury County
    6 NE Erwin              Hail (1.75)

                            Hail was mostly dime size with a few
                            stones as large as golf balls.

  Brookings County
    8 W Bruce               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Kingsbury County
    Badger                  Hail (1.00)

  Bon Homme County
    9 N Avon                Hail (0.88)

  Charles Mix County
    8 NE Wagner             Hail (1.00)

  Bon Homme County
    Scotland                Hail (0.88)

  Bon Homme County
    3 W Scotland            Hail (0.88)

  Bon Homme County
    Scotland                Hail (1.00)

  Kingsbury County
    Arlington               Hail (1.00)

  Hutchinson County
    9 SE Tripp              Hail (0.88)

  Hutchinson County
    4 SW Menno              Hail (1.00)

  Yankton County
    6 W Midway              Hail (0.75)

  Turner County
    11 NW Irene             Hail (1.00)

  Yankton County
    5 N Mayfield            Hail (0.88)

  Yankton County
    3 SW Irene              Hail (0.75)

  Turner County
    3 NW Centerville        Hail (0.88)

  Clay County
    3 SE Irene              Hail (1.00)

  Lincoln County
    3 SW Canton             Hail (0.75)

  Union County
    6 S Alcester            Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            Thunderstorm winds blew down trees and
                            power lines.

  Lincoln County
    2 S Fairview            Hail (0.75)

  Charles Mix County
    2 SE Platte             Hail (0.75)

  Gregory County
    4 E Fairfax             Hail (1.75)

  Jerauld County
    11 SW Wessington Spg    Hail (1.75)
    3 S Wessington Spgs

                            Large hail broke windows in houses and
                            vehicles, dented vehicles, damaged siding,
                            and damaged crops for several miles. The
                            amount of crop damage was not known.

  Charles Mix County
    1 W Marty               Hail (1.00)

  Jerauld County
    Wessington Spgs         Hail (1.00)

  Beadle County
    5 S Wessington          Hail (1.00)

  Jerauld County
    Wessington Spgs         Hail (0.88)

  Sanborn County
    6 SW Woonsocket         Hail (1.75)

  Sanborn County
    4 N Letcher             Hail (0.88)

  Miner County
    9 S Fedora              Hail (1.00)

                            Large hail damaged corn and soybean
                            crops. The amount of crop damage was
                            not known.

  Miner County
    3 SW Howard to          Hail (1.75)
    Howard

                            Large hail broke windows in buildings
                            and vehicles, dented vehicles, and
                            damaged siding. The hail caused minor
                            damage to corn crops and more extensive
                            damage to soybean crops in the area.
                            The amount of crop damage was not known.

  Miner County
    Epiphany                Hail (1.00)

                            Large hail damaged soybean and corn
                            crops. The amount of crop damage was
                            not known.

  Union County
    6 N Elk Pt              Hail (1.00)

  Miner County
    3 NW Canova to          Hail (1.75)
    Canova

                            Large hail broke windows and damaged
                            crops. The amount of property and crop
                            damage was not known.

  Miner County
    4 NE Canova             Hail (0.88)

  Lake County
    8 SW Madison            Hail (1.00)

  Lake County
    8 W Madison             Hail (1.00)

  Lake County
    Franklin                Thunderstorm Wind (G59)

                            Thunderstorm winds caused tree damage,
                            including numerous branches blown down.

  Minnehaha County
    9 W Dell Rapids         Hail (0.88)

  Minnehaha County
    Sioux Falls             Flash Flood

                            Heavy rain caused flooding of numerous
                            streets, especially at intersections,
                            with up to three feet of water on some
                            roads. Several vehicles stalled on the
                            flooded streets. Basement flooding was
                            also reported.

  Mccook County
    10 NE Salem             Flash Flood

                            Heavy rain caused flooding of roads and
                            fields.

SOUTH DAKOTA, West

  Harding County
    17 E Ludlow             Hail (1.75)

  Harding County
    1 N Ralph               Hail (1.00)

  Perkins County
    11 NW Prairie City      Hail (0.88)

                            A severe thunderstorm moved across far
                            northwest South Dakota during the
                            evening, producing hail to the size of
                            golf balls near the North Dakota border.

  Fall River County
    Oelrichs                Hail (1.00)

  Pennington County
    5 S Creighton           Hail (0.88)

  Pennington County
    3 NE Creighton          Hail (1.00)

  Pennington County
    12 NE Quinn             Hail (1.75)

                            Hail covered the ground.

  Pennington County
    12 N Wall               Hail (1.75)

  Haakon County
    13 W Philip to          Hail (1.00)
    4 W Philip

  Ziebach County
    Cherry Creek            Hail (0.88)

  Jackson County
    4 E Cactus Flats        Hail (1.00)

  Jackson County
    9 SW Kadoka             Hail (0.75)

                            Severe thunderstorms developed quickly
                            across far eastern Pennington County
                            and western Haakon County. These storms
                            moved east-southeast across Haakon
                            County and northern Jackson County.
                            Hail to the size of golf balls fell
                            across the area, with the largest hail
                            reported north and east of Wall.

TENNESSEE, Central

  Davidson County
    Nashville               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A few trees were blown down around the
                            county.

  Wilson County
    2 E Lebanon             Hail (0.88)

                            Nickel size hail reported by trained
                            spotter.

  Marshall County
    6.4 SE Lewisburg        Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Sheriffs office reported a tree down on
                            Tally Rd.

  Lawrence County
    1.2 S Liberty Grove     Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                            3 large shallow rooted oak trees were
                            uprooted at 111 Peppertown Rd.

  Lawrence County
    2 S Liberty Grove       Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                            A home located at Rebecca and
                            Peppertown Road lost its porch. Also, a
                            nearby storage trailer was blown over
                            and swept into a nearby pond.

  Lawrence County
    1.7 WSW Lawrencebut     Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    .9 NW Lawrenceburg

                            Winds gusting about 70 mph struck in
                            the vicinity of the Lwrenceburg
                            Municipal Airport. An old storage
                            building, made out of cinder block with
                            a metal roof, lost part of its roof
                            near the intersection of Norton Road
                            and Lone Star Rd. A tree was down on
                            180 Hillview Road and also on Gimlet
                            Road.

  Giles County
    Countywide              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            EMA Director said that a tree was down
                            on a power line on Gunter Ridge Rd.
                            TDOT reported several trees were down
                            around the county as well.

  Maury County
    Columbia                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A tree was blown down in Columbia.

TENNESSEE, East

  Marion County
    South Pittsburg         Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                            One tree was downed on Long Island Road
                            in South Pittsburg.

  Marion County
    4 E Jasper              Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                            One tree was downed on Mullens Cove
                            Road four miles east of Jasper.

TENNESSEE, South Central

  Lincoln County
    Elora                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A few power lines were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Cowan                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A few power lines were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Winchester              Flash Flood

                            Greenhaw Road was closed due to several
                            inches of water covering the road.

TENNESSEE, West

  Tipton County
    Burtison                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A large oak tree and several power
                            lines were knocked down.

  Shelby County
    Memphis                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A large sign on Interstate 240 was
                            damaged.

  Tipton County
    Covington               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Several large tree limbs were knocked
                            down.

  Fayette County
    6 N Rossville           Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                            A few large tree limbs were blown down.

  Madison County
    7 N Jackson             Flash Flood

                            A couple of roads were flooded.

TEXAS, Central

  Mcculloch County
    Fife                    Hail (0.75)

  Haskell County
    Rochester               Hail (1.75)

  Haskell County
    1 S O Brien to          Hail (1.75)
    O Brien

TEXAS, Central Southeast

  TXZ163-199-213>214
                            Excessive Heat

                            Deaths were all associated with the
                            evacuation for Hurricane Rita, both
                            before and after Rita's arrival. Rita
                            made landfall just east of the
                            Texas/Louisiana border early Saturday
                            morning, September 24th.

                            F17VE, F750T, M83VE, F910T, F580U,
                            M10T, M51VE, F72VE, F50PH, M63PH,
                            F710T, F290T, F30VE, M65VE, F72VE,
                            M660T, M580T, F67VE, F69VE, F83VE,
                            M24VE, F43VE, F92PH, M80VE, F790T,
                            M71PH, M900T, F860T, M85VE, M83VE,
                            M92VE, F270U, F910T, F73VE, ??OU, ??OU,
                            F68VE, M53VE, M710T, M810T, F800U,
                            F76PH, M44PH, F43PH, F62VE, F590T,
                            M290T, F93VE, F760T

  TXZ163>164-
  177>179-199>200-
  213>214-237>238
                            Hurricane/Typhoon

                            The eye of Hurricane Rita moved ashore
                            in extreme southwest Louisiana between
                            Sabine Pass and Johnson's Bayou In
                            Cameron Parish with a minimum central
                            pressure of 937 mb and maximum
                            sustained winds of 120 mph. Rita was a
                            Category 3 hurricane at landfall.

TEXAS, Central Southeast

                            Two and a half weeks after Hurricane
                            Katrina made her final and devastating
                            landfall along the northern Gulf coast,
                            all eyes turned to Tropical Storm Rita
                            as she moved westward through the
                            central Bahamas. On Tuesday, September
                            20th, Rita rapidly intensified while
                            moving west through the Florida Straits
                            into the Gulf of Mexico. Rita reached
                            Category 2 intensity as the center
                            passed about 50 miles south of Key West
                            and significantly impacted the Florida
                            Keys.

                            After entering the Gulf of Mexico, Rita
                            intensified at an astounding rate going
                            from Category 2 to Category 5 intensity
                            in 24 hours. Following this rapid
                            intensification period, sustained winds
                            reached 165 mph on the afternoon of
                            Wednesday, September 21st. Since early
                            Monday, Rita had been consistently
                            forecast to make landfall along the
                            upper southeast Texas coast, when the
                            120 hour forecast from the National
                            Hurricane Center depicted a landfall
                            near San Luis Pass. Emergency
                            management officials, members of the
                            media, and residents of southeast Texas
                            had been watching Rita closely and
                            planning their course of action on
                            Monday and Tuesday. Therefore, even
                            though the hurricane was still 620
                            miles southeast of Galveston, everyone
                            had the images of Hurricane Katrina's
                            impact on the central Gulf of Mexico
                            coast still fresh in mind, and an
                            unprecedented, largely voluntary
                            evacuation began on Wednesday across
                            southeast Texas. Emergency management
                            officials ordered a mandatory
                            evacuation for coastal sections of
                            southeast Texas beginning at 6 PM on
                            Wednesday. However, residents waiting
                            until then to begin their evacuation
                            found roadways in and around the
                            densely populated Houston/Galveston
                            area already jammed with motorists who
                            had left earlier in the day.

                            The fear of Katrina-like impacts
                            prompted many inland residents to
                            evacuate even though they were not at
                            risk from storm surge flooding.
                            Therefore, an incredible number of
                            people left, with officials estimating
                            the total to be over 2.5 million.
                            Although the gridlock and gasoline
                            shortages frustrated many evacuees, the
                            evacuation had been ordered very early,
                            and there was ample time for residents
                            to escape the region before the onset
                            of adverse conditions, which were
                            expected on Friday afternoon. By early
                            Thursday morning, September 22nd, Rita
                            had strengthened further and reached a
                            peak intensity of 175 mph winds with a
                            minimum central pressure of 897 mbs.
                            This was the third lowest pressure on
                            record at that time for the Atlantic
                            basin, and displaced Katrina to fifth
                            on the most intense hurricane list. An
                            upper-level disturbance passing well
                            north of Katrina early on Thursday
                            briefly induced a more northward motion
                            and altered Rita's motion from
                            west-northwest to northwest. Although
                            this change in motion was only slight;
                            it spared the densely populated
                            Houston/Galveston area from a direct
                            hit and shifted the forecast track and
                            eventual landfall point to the right.
                            Residents of extreme southeast Texas
                            and southwest Louisiana were then
                            expected to experience the brunt of
                            Rita. Fortunately, Rita weakened to a
                            Category 3 hurricane on Friday,
                            September 23rd, prior to landfall which
                            occurred around 2:30 AM Saturday
                            morning just east of the
                            Texas/Louisiana border between Sabine
                            Pass and Johnson's Bayou. Rita caused
                            devastating storm surge flooding and
                            wind damage in southwest Louisiana and
                            extreme southeast Texas.

                            Hurricane Rita was the strongest
                            hurricane to make landfall across this
                            portion of the U.S. coastline since
                            Hurricane Audrey (1957). Rita affected
                            a large inland area from southeast
                            Texas across southwest and into
                            south-central Louisiana. Widespread
                            damage consisting of downed trees and
                            power lines occurred generally along
                            and east of a line from Crystal Beach
                            to Liberty to Livingston to Lufkin in
                            Texas. Although Rita tracked 50 miles
                            east of Lake Livingston, sustained
                            northerly winds of 40 to 60 mph
                            occurred across the lake, generating a
                            lake surge that damaged the dam. Fear
                            that the dam could break forced an
                            evacuation of communities immediately
                            downstream as a precautionary measure.
                            Emergency water releases from the dam
                            on Saturday quickly abated this danger.

                            Moderate beach erosion occurred from
                            Freeport to High Island. Dunes
                            protecting many beach houses along the
                            west end of Galveston Island and
                            Surfside in Brazoria County were washed
                            away. Large geotubes along portions of
                            the west end of Galveston Island and
                            also along portions of the Bolivar
                            Peninsula did reduce erosion in areas
                            where they were installed.

                            Most flooding was due to high tides
                            along Galveston Island and the Bolivar
                            Peninsula. Most of this flooding
                            actually occurred near the time of
                            landfall as water in Galveston Bay was
                            pushed south out of the Bay onto the
                            north facing shores of the island and
                            the peninsula. Tides remained high on
                            Saturday (after Rita made landfall) as
                            strong westerly winds pushed water into
                            East Bay. No significant flooding
                            occurred due to heavy rain.

                            All of the associated effects of
                            Hurricane Rita in southeast Texas
                            resulted in 3 direct fatalities, 3
                            injuries and $159.5 million in property
                            and crop damage. In addition, the
                            massive evacuation resulted in at least
                            49 indirect fatalities, mostly due to
                            excessive heat and the transportation
                            of the elderly out of harm's way.

                            In Harris County, tropical storm force
                            sustained winds with gusts near 60 mph
                            caused numerous trees to be blown down
                            resulting in widespread power outages
                            that lasted for six days in some areas.
                            Roof, fence, sign, and glass damage
                            estimates was around $90 million. The
                            greatest loss was to inventory spoilage
                            of food due to power outages. There
                            were at least 34 indirect fatalities
                            before, during and after Hurricane
                            Rita. The majority of these fatalities
                            occurred during the evacuation prior to
                            Rita and were the result of excessive
                            heat and transporting the elderly.

                            In Brazoria County, tropical storm
                            force sustained winds with gusts near
                            50 mph caused some tree damage and
                            power outages for a couple of days.
                            Minor damage was reported in Surfside
                            to roads and a few homes. Total damage
                            was around $500,000.

                            In Montgomery County, tropical storm
                            force winds with gusts to near
                            hurricane force were observed. Damage
                            was mainly to fences, roofs, and mobile
                            homes and totaled approximately $2.5
                            million. There were 13 indirect
                            fatalities. Ten of the deaths were
                            evacuation related while 3 deaths were
                            carbon monoxide poisoning with no
                            electricity in the home.

                            In Walker County, tropical storm force
                            winds with gusts to near hurricane
                            force were observed. Damage was mainly
                            to fences, roofs, and mobile homes and
                            totaled approximately $1.5 million.

                            In Galveston County, tropical storm
                            force sustained winds with gusts to
                            hurricane force were reported across
                            the county, especially on the Bolivar
                            Peninsula. Numerous power poles and
                            road signs were blown down on Bolivar.
                            Many of the beach homes received roof
                            damage. Numerous trees were down with
                            small structure damage on High Island.
                            Power was out to most of the county on
                            Saturday. In Galveston's historic
                            district, a large brick-covered side of
                            a three-story building collapsed and
                            three other buildings caught fire and
                            were destroyed during the height of the
                            storm. There were three directly
                            related injuries. A thirty-year-old
                            woman suffered severe burns in the fire
                            and two firefighters had minor
                            injuries. Small structure, dock, and
                            pier damage along with downed power
                            lines occurred across Galveston Island.
                            Total damage across the county was
                            around $15 million.

                            In Chambers County, tropical storm
                            force winds with gusts in excess of
                            hurricane force were observed. Damage
                            consisted of downed trees, destroyed
                            metal buildings and awnings, and downed
                            power poles. One frame building near
                            Winnie received major damage. Power was
                            out throughout the county for up to
                            seven days. Total damage across the
                            county was around $8 million. One
                            indirect fatality occurred in the
                            county.

                            In Liberty County, tropical storm force
                            winds with gusts in excess of hurricane
                            force were observed. Damage consisted
                            of downed trees, destroyed metal
                            buildings and awnings, and downed power
                            poles. Power was out throughout the
                            county for up to seven days. Total
                            damage across the county was around $7
                            million. There were two direct
                            fatalities. In Hardin, a man and a
                            woman were killed when a tree fell on
                            the home they were sleeping in.

                            In Polk and San Jacinto Counties,
                            tropical storm force winds with gusts
                            to near hurricane force were observed.
                            Widespread trees were down with many
                            trees taking down power lines. Some
                            trees fell onto homes and caused
                            considerable damage. Widespread power
                            outages were observed across both
                            counties. Lake Livingston Dam reported
                            a wind gust of 117 mph around 5:30 AM
                            Saturday morning. This wind sensor was
                            on the dam and the wind was blowing
                            across the lake. With the reduced
                            friction across the lake's surface,
                            this wind gust report is reasonable.
                            The strong wind blowing along the lake
                            created a storm surge of approximately
                            1.5 feet at the dam. This high water
                            and the wave action damaged the dam
                            which required emergency releases from
                            the lake to stabilize the dam. The
                            damage in Polk County was around $23
                            million with $20 million of that being
                            damage to the dam at Lake Livingston.
                            Damage in San Jacinto County was
                            estimated at $10 million. There was one
                            direct fatality in San Jacinto County.
                            A three-year-old female was killed
                            instantly by a tree falling on to her
                            home in Point Blank.

                            In Houston and Trinity Counties,
                            tropical storm force winds with gusts
                            to near 50 mph were observed. Numerous
                            trees were down resulting in numerous
                            power outages. One heat related
                            indirect death occurred in Houston
                            County during the evacuation. Total
                            damage for both Houston and Trinity
                            counties was near $2 million.

                            No tornadoes were reported with Rita.
                            Maximum rainfall amounts with Rita were
                            between 4 and 6 inches in and around
                            the New Caney area of Montgomery
                            County. M43PH, F56PH, F3PH

TEXAS, Extreme West

  El Paso County
    El Paso                 Flash Flood

                            Local newscast showed video of flooded
                            streets with police officers closing
                            intersections.

  El Paso County
    El Paso                 Flash Flood

                            A cluster of thunderstorms dropped 1.5
                            to 3 inches of rain on mainly east El
                            Paso, where numerous water rescues were
                            performed due to major street flooding.

TEXAS, Mid - South

  Nueces County
    3 W Calallen            Tornado (F0)

                            Law enforcement observed and took
                            pictures of a tornado near FM 624 and
                            CR 73, just inside the county line. The
                            tornado moved northeast for a brief
                            time over open county, producing no
                            damage.

  Aransas County
    Rockport                Flash Flood

                            Thunderstorms with heavy rainfall
                            trained across far eastern San
                            Patricio, Aransas, and southern Refugio
                            counties. Doppler radar estimated
                            between 2 and 3 inches of rain fell
                            across Aransas county in a 1 to 2 hour
                            timeframe, resulting in flooding of
                            several roadways in and around
                            Rockport. Most notable was the State
                            Highway 35 bypass at Market Street.

  Nueces County
    Flour Bluff Jet         Lightning

                            Lightning struck a 14-year-old girl
                            carrying an umbrella in the Wal-Mart
                            parking lot in Flour Bluff off of
                            Graham Road. The girl suffered minor
                            injuries to her hand as well as ringing
                            in her ears and a headache.

TEXAS, North

  Wise County
    3 E Boyd                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Barn damaged between Boyd and Rhome.

  Denton County
    Roanoke                 Hail (1.00)

  Dallas County
    Coppell                 Hail (0.75)

  Tarrant County
    2 E Grapevine           Hail (0.75)

                            Reported on the north side of the
                            Dallas/Fort Worth airport.

  Dallas County
    Mesquite                Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                            Reported by ASOS.

  Palo Pinto County
    13 S Mineral Wells      Hail (1.00)

                            Reported south of New Salem.

  Kaufman County
    Crandall                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Tree limbs broken off.

  Hood County
    Tolar                   Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            36 homes were damaged; 2 homes and 4
                            barns were destroyed. A young girl was
                            injured when her mobile home flipped 3
                            times. The damage swath stretched from
                            west to east for about a mile and a
                            half. Also, numerous trees ranging in
                            diameter from six inches to two feet
                            were blown down.

  Somervell County
    4 N Glen Rose           Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Comanche Peak Power Plant reported
                            large tree limbs broken off.

  Van Zandt County
    Grand Saline            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Tree limbs down.

  Mills County
    9 SW Mullin             Hail (1.00)

                            Occurred near Big Valley.

  TXZ094-094-
  104>105-107-148

                            Tropical Storm

                            Hurricane Rita made landfall in the
                            early morning hours on Saturday,
                            September 24. Rita was a dangerous
                            Category 3 storm on the Saffir-Simpson
                            scale as she moved over Sabine Pass,
                            Texas. Rita was downgraded to a
                            Tropical Storm by early afternoon. As
                            Rita moved north and then east along a
                            Jasper, TX, to Lufkin, TX, to
                            Shreveport, LA line ... torrential
                            rains and strong winds were felt well
                            away from the eye. Most of eastern
                            Texas was placed under an Inland
                            Tropical Storm warning through the
                            evening. The storm knocked dozens of
                            trees and power poles down as it moved
                            through north Texas. Gusts near 50 MPH
                            were recorded in Hunt and Hopkins
                            counties. Wind damage in the form of
                            downed trees and power poles was
                            reported in Anderson, Collin, Fannin,
                            Hopkins, and Hunt counties. Roof damage
                            also occured in Collin and Hunt.

  Grayson County
    Howe                    Lightning

                            Lightning struck a house and caused an
                            attic fire.

  Denton County
    1 N Denton              Hail (1.00)

  Grayson County
    4 N Sherman             Hail (0.88)

                            Nickel size hail reported in Knollwood.

  Grayson County
    Sherman                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            The roof of a bookstore caved in and
                            the front windows were all blown out at
                            the intersection of North Grand and
                            Texoma Parkway. A portable building
                            blew across U.S. 75, leaving a trail of
                            debris on both service roads and the
                            north and southbound traffic lanes.
                            Signs along U.S. 75 blew down near
                            Washington Street. A tree fell on and
                            destroyed a sunroom at a residence on
                            McGee Street. Power lines were blown
                            down across the city.

  Grayson County
    1 E Van Alstyne         Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A tree was blown down.

  Fannin County
    8 SSW Bonham            Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Widespread wind damage, including trees
                            and power lines down.

  Lamar County
    3 SE Roxton             Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            A barn was damaged by high winds.

  Hunt County
    4 NW Celeste            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A barn roof was damaged.

  Delta County
    Cooper                  Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Power outages were reported in town.

  Collin County
    Princeton               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Trees, fences, and power lines knocked
                            down.

  Hopkins County
    2 SE Tira               Hail (0.88)

  Hunt County
    Lone Oak                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Power poles and tree limbs broken.

  Dallas County
    12 E Dallas             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Large tree limbs down and power poles
                            snapped.

  Dallas County
    Rowlett                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Widespread wind damage occurred,
                            including trees and power lines down.

  Rockwall County
    4 WSW Rockwall          Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Trees and power lines down.

  Dallas County
    Mesquite                Hail (1.00)

  Ellis County
    Ferris                  Hail (0.88)

  Young County
    Olney                   Hail (1.00)

TEXAS, North Panhandle

  Collingsworth County
    3 NNW Dodson            Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Whole large trees blown down knocking
                            down two thousand feet of power line.
                            One home lost power ... however no
                            power poles broken or downed. No
                            injuries were reported.

                            Severe thunderstorms across the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle during the
                            early evening hours produced damaging
                            winds but no injuries were reported.

  Collingsworth County
    2 W Wellington          Hail (1.00)

                            A severe thunderstorm over the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle during the
                            early morning hours produced large
                            hail. No damage or injuries were
                            reported.

  Donley County
    Hedley                  Hail (1.75)

  Donley County
    Hedley                  Hail (1.75)

  Donley County
    3 SE Hedley             Hail (1.00)

  Donley County
    Hedley                  Hail (1.75)

  Donley County
    1 E Hedley              Hail (4.50)

  Collingsworth County
    1.5 W Quail             Hail (1.00)

  Collingsworth County
    2 N Wellington          Hail (1.75)

  Collingsworth County
    Wellington              Hail (0.75)

                            Severe thunderstorms across the
                            southeastern Texas panhandle produced
                            large hail during the early evening
                            hours. The large hail was known to have
                            damaged several vehicles ... including
                            the Warning and Coordination
                            Meteorologist's own vehicle ... along
                            U.S. Highway 287 in and near Hedley.
                            There were no reports of injuries.

  Ochiltree County
    Perryton                Hail (0.75)

  Ochiltree County
    3 E Perryton            Hail (0.88)

  Ochiltree County
    Perryton                Hail (0.88)

  Ochiltree County
    15 SW Perryton          Hail (1.00)

  Lipscomb County
    Booker                  Hail (0.75)

  Ochiltree County
    13 NE Perryton          Hail (0.75)

                            Hail reported to be three inches deep
                            in the extreme northeastern corner of
                            Ochiltree county.

  Roberts County
    29 NW Miami             Hail (0.88)

  Roberts County
    29 NW Miami             Hail (0.88)

  Ochiltree County
    15 SSE Perryton         Hail (0.88)

                            Reported at Wolf Creek Park

  Roberts County
    Miami                   Hail (1.00)

  Roberts County
    Miami                   Hail (0.88)

  Roberts County
    Miami                   Hail (1.25)

  Wheeler County
    2 NE Wheeler            Hail (0.75)

  Wheeler County
    8 ENE Wheeler           Hail (0.88)

                            Severe thunderstorms moved across the
                            eastern third of the Texas panhandle
                            during the late afternoon and evening
                            hours producing large hail. No damage
                            or injuries were reported.

TEXAS, Northeast

  TXZ152-165>167

                            Hurricane/Typhoon

                            Hurricane Rita moved onshore the
                            Southeast Texas/Southwest Louisiana
                            coast during the early morning hours of
                            September 24, 2005 and moved northward
                            into portions of East Central Texas
                            during the predawn hours. The hurricane
                            remained a category two storm as it
                            moved northward into extreme eastern
                            Angelina County, extreme southeast
                            Nacogdoches County, San Augustine
                            County and Sabine County Texas. A NWS
                            Storm Survey was conducted of the
                            hardest hit areas of East Central Texas
                            and this region experienced widespread
                            damage consistent of winds with a
                            category two hurricane. A few hundred
                            homes experienced damage that varied
                            from shingles off roofs to collapsed
                            carports or awnings to damage caused by
                            downed trees on top of homes,
                            businesses and automobiles.
                            Particularly hard hit areas were those
                            surveyed near and east of the Sam
                            Rayburn Reservoir of East Central
                            Texas. This region experienced winds
                            adjacent to the northern and eastern
                            eyewall of Hurricane Rita and extensive
                            damage was observed to many rural homes
                            and communities along the storms path.
                            Much of this region was without power
                            during the height of the storm. There
                            was one direct fatality resulting from
                            the storm when a downed tree fell
                            across a man outside his residence.
                            There was one indirect fatality from
                            the storm when a young woman touched a
                            downed powerline. A monetary amount was
                            not available at the time of this
                            report. M79OU

  Shelby County
    Center                  Flash Flood

                            Flooding was reported across Hwy 96
                            just south of Center as the outer
                            feeder bands of Hurricane Rita moved
                            northward into east central Texas.

  Shelby County
    Center                  Flash Flood

                            8.46 inches of rainfall fell across
                            Center, Texas as a result of Hurricane
                            Rita. The excessive heavy rainfall led
                            to widespread flooding through the city
                            with numerous roads underwater.

TEXAS, South

  TXZ254>255
                            Heavy Surf/High Surf

                            High surf associated with tidal
                            overflow from Hurricane Rita was
                            reported along coastal sections of
                            Cameron and Willacy counties. Severe
                            beach erosion was reported in Cameron
                            County, with a combined storm generated
                            swell and astronomical high tide
                            created a tidal effect 3 to 4 feet
                            above above normal along the
                            gulf-facing beaches of South Padre
                            Island. This storm tide caused 10 to 12
                            feet of erosion in the dunes and the
                            beaches of Boca Chica and South Padre
                            Island, Texas. The beaches were
                            reported as flooded by the late
                            afternoon hours on Thursday, September
                            22, 2005 and remained flooded through
                            the late afternoon hours of Saturday,
                            September 24, 2005.

                            Storm tides (including astronomical
                            tide, storm surge, and wind driven
                            waves) caused significant flooding of
                            the beaches along the lower Texas coast
                            from the Port Mansfield jetties
                            southward to the Rio Grande. Sea water
                            breached the dunes and man made burms
                            on South Padre Island. This caused
                            temporary flooding of Gulf Boulevard
                            and deposited several inches of beach
                            sand into several hotel and condominium
                            swimming pools. Sea water also washed
                            over State Road 100, just north of the
                            South Padre Island city limits, where
                            only the beach and natural sand dunes
                            exist. This flooding caused the closure
                            of all beach accesses north of beach
                            access number three. The building of
                            additional burms along the beaches and
                            dunes did prevent much of the sea water
                            from flooding within the City of South
                            Padre Island.

                            The Coast Guard station at South Padre
                            Island reported temporary flooding
                            conditions with eight inches of
                            standing water on the grounds
                            coincident with high tide on September
                            24, 2005. This is consistent with
                            reports of above normal tidal
                            conditions and given the proximity of
                            the Coast Guard station to the island
                            jetties. Wave action in the south bay
                            of the Laguna Madre was strong enough
                            to generate the temporary flooding
                            conditions.

TEXAS, South Central

  Medina County
    D Hanis to              Flash Flood
    Yancey

                            Showers and thunderstorms formed in the
                            early evening over western Medina and
                            northern Frio Counties. They showed
                            little movement through the evening,
                            weakening and dissipating near
                            midnight. The storms produced a general
                            1 inch rain over the west and central
                            parts of Medina County, with the
                            heaviest amounts near 3 inches just
                            north of D'Hanis and near Yancey.
                            FM1796 was closed north of D'Hanis.
                            Flash flooding closed FM2200 and FM462
                            near Yancey.

  Frio County
    Moore to                Flash Flood
    Big Foot

                            Showers and thunderstorms formed in the
                            early evening over western Medina and
                            northern Frio Counties. They showed
                            little movement through the evening,
                            weakening and dissipating near
                            midnight. The storms produced between 1
                            and 2 inches of rain in the northeast
                            part of Frio County. The highest
                            accumulation was 4 inches near Big
                            Foot. FM462 and FM472 were closed due
                            to high water near Big Foot.

  Medina County
    10 N D Hanis to         Flash Flood
    D Hanis

                            After showers and thunderstorms had
                            dissipated near midnight, additional
                            storms began to develop in the early
                            morning hours across the central part
                            of the county. This activity began to
                            dissipate in the mid morning, after
                            having produced between 1 and 2 inch
                            rain totals across central Medina
                            County. Maximum rainfall totals were 4
                            inches near D'Hanis, where soils were
                            already saturated from the previous
                            night's rainfall. FM1796 was closed
                            again north of D'Hanis.

  Travis County
    Beecaves to             Flash Flood
    Oak Hill

                            Slow-moving showers and thunderstorms
                            formed in southwestern Travis County in
                            the late morning and produced a general
                            1 inch rain over the area. Highest rain
                            totals were 3 inches just east of Bee
                            Cave. FM2244 was closed due to flash
                            flooding just east of Bee Cave.

  Atascosa County
    Northeast Portion       Flash Flood

                            Showers and thunderstorms that formed
                            in northeast Atascosa County in the
                            early afternoon were very slow-moving
                            through the mid afternoon period. They
                            produced a general 1 to 2 inch rainfall
                            in the northeast part of the county,
                            with highest totals of 4 inches just
                            east of Espey. Roads were closed due to
                            high water from Espey and Leming
                            northeastward to the Bexar County line,
                            including FM536 and FM1784.

  Bexar County
    2 SE Losoya to          Flash Flood
    5 SE Losoya

                            Showers and thunderstorms through the
                            late morning and early afternoon in
                            southeast Bexar County produced general
                            1 to 2 inch totals. Highest amounts
                            were 3 inches southeast of Losoya to
                            where Priest Road intersects IH-37
                            south of Loop 1604. Mathis Road just
                            west of IH-37 near the 122 mile marker
                            was closed due to flash flooding along
                            West Lucas Creek.

  Medina County
    South Portion           Flash Flood

                            Showers and thunderstorms again
                            reformed in Medina County in the early
                            afternoon, producing an additional inch
                            of rain over the south part of the
                            county. Between 2 and 3 inches fell in
                            the area from D'Hanis to Hondo to
                            Yancey. Flash flooding developed
                            quickly over the saturated soils,
                            closing FM2200 between D'Hanis and
                            Yancey and FM462 between Hondo and
                            Yancey.

  Burnet County
    10 N Burnet             Flash Flood

                            Showers and thunderstorms produced
                            between 1 and 2 inches of rain over
                            northwestern Burnet County. The
                            heaviest rain fell north of SH29 and
                            west of FM693, where up to 4 inches was
                            reported. In the mid morning, the
                            Sheriffs Department closed US281 around
                            10 miles north of Burnet due to flash
                            flooding.

TEXAS, South Panhandle

  Briscoe County
    20 NE Silverton         Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Structural damage to a concrete and
                            cinder block wall; the structure was
                            blown down at the intersection of
                            Highway 70 and 256.

  Motley County
    Roaring Spgs            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Matador Fire Department reported wind
                            damage in Roaring Springs, TX including
                            destruction to many car ports and
                            out-buildings. Numerous trees and
                            powerlines downed by thunderstorm wind
                            gusts.

  Lamb County
    12 S Olton              Hail (1.00)

  TXZ035
                            Strong Wind

                            The National Weather Service in
                            Lubbock, TX conducted a damage survey
                            on September 13, 2005 across portions
                            of the City of Lubbock. A media storm
                            chaser measured a thunderstorm wind
                            gust of 56 mph near the Lubbock
                            Christian University at 2:10 PM CST. In
                            the vicinity, near the intersection of
                            29th Street and Bangor Street was a
                            structure used as a roof covering to
                            prevent water leaks into the residence.
                            The covering was not secured well to
                            the home and acted as a sail when the
                            thunderstorm wind gust impacted the
                            structure. The covering was blown off
                            the roof and was damaged and also
                            resulted in damage to a large tree
                            adjacent to the residence. A few blocks
                            to the east, near the intersection of
                            34th Street and Quaker Street, the SBC
                            building sustained minor damage to an
                            air conditioning unit. The covering to
                            the unit was blown off the roof and
                            into power lines where it was
                            suspended. Small tree limbs were
                            downed, however both areas had loose
                            structures and/or items nearby that
                            were not impacted.

  Dickens County
    Dickens                 Hail (0.75)

  Lynn County
    5 SW Grassland          Hail (1.75)

                            Citizen located 5 miles north of Draw.

  Lynn County
    5 E Tahoka              Hail (1.75)

  Dickens County
    Afton                   Hail (0.88)

  Dickens County
    Afton                   Hail (1.75)

  Garza County
    7 NW Post               Hail (1.75)

  Garza County
    2 NW Post               Hail (1.75)

  Cottle County
    10 SW Paducah           Thunderstorm Wind (G62)

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station. Several large trees
                            downed by thunderstorm wind gusts as
                            reported by an NWS Cooperative Observer
                            near Paducah, TX.

  King County
    Dumont                  Thunderstorm Wind (G57)

                            Several large trees downed by estimated
                            65 mph winds from an NWS Cooperative
                            Observer.

  King County
    Grow                    Hail (1.00)

                            Reported by an NWS Cooperative Observer
                            located 15 miles south of Paducah or
                            near the town of Grow, TX.

  Garza County
    15 E Post               Hail (1.75)

  Kent County
    10 WSW Clairemont       Hail (1.75)

  Crosby County
    10 SE Crosbyton         Thunderstorm Wind (G54)

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station located 6 miles
                            northwest of White River Lake.

  Lamb County
    Littlefield             Hail (0.75)

  Lamb County
    2 E Fieldton            Hail (1.00)

  Lamb County
    Olton                   Hail (0.88)

  Lynn County
    1 N New Home            Hail (1.00)

  Lubbock County
    3 S Woodrow             Hail (1.25)

  Lubbock County
    4 W Slaton              Hail (2.00)

                            Golfball to Hen egg sized hail covering
                            the ground.

  Hale County
    Hale Center             Hail (1.00)

  Lubbock County
    4 W Slaton              Hail (2.75)

                            Golfball, tennis ball and baseball
                            sized hail covering the ground. Hail
                            lasted for 4 minutes.

  Lubbock County
    Slaton                  Hail (1.75)

  Floyd County
    2 NE Floydada           Thunderstorm Wind (G59)

                            Measured by the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet station.

  Floyd County
    2 N Floydada            Hail (0.88)

  Floyd County
    4 S Floydada            Hail (0.88)

  TXZ035
                            High Wind (G58)

                            High winds associated with downburst
                            and heat burst conditions resulted in
                            extensive damage across the City of
                            Lubbock, TX. A series of thunderstorms
                            developed across the NWS Lubbock area
                            of responsibility during the mid and
                            late afternoon hours on Saturday,
                            September 17 2005. A large ridge of
                            high pressure was situated across
                            southeast Texas. The clockwise
                            circulation around this broad ridge
                            allowed a channel of Pacific moisture
                            to stream over the area and interact
                            with sultry temperatures well into the
                            90s. In fact, the high temperature on
                            Saturday at the Lubbock International
                            Airport reached 98 degrees which tied
                            the previous record set in 1997.

                            Between 8:30 PM CST and 12:30 AM CST,
                            an area of dissipating thunderstorms
                            progressed across the area from
                            southwest to northeast over Terry,
                            Hockley, Lubbock, Lynn, Garza and
                            Crosby counties. As this activity
                            pushed through the region, strong winds
                            and associated heat bursts occurred at
                            several locations. A heat burst occurs
                            when air rapidly descends from a
                            dissipating thunderstorm, typically
                            with very little if any rainfall. As
                            the air sinks, compression will force
                            heating, drying and a rapid rise in
                            surface temperature. In addition to a
                            rise in temperature, heat bursts can be
                            accompanied by strong and gusty wind.
                            The hail and strong winds Saturday
                            night and early Sunday morning resulted
                            in varied amounts of damage across the
                            area. Large trees and/or tree branches
                            were downed; structural damage occurred
                            to car ports and overhang protection to
                            resident porches; cotton plants were
                            destroyed; automobiles, roofing and
                            related structures were damaged. The
                            damage to automobiles and other windows
                            occurred as nearby gravel was lifted by
                            the strong wind and penetrated
                            windshields and side windows.

                            The National Weather Service in
                            Lubbock, TX conducted a damage survey
                            at the Memorial Baptist Church in
                            Lubbock. The church had a large hail
                            and rain roof in place above a
                            permanent roof. This covering was made
                            of sheet metal and had an overlap of
                            approximately six inches on the south
                            facing wall. When the strong south wind
                            ranging between 65 and 70 mph breached
                            this roof, the metal was pealed off and
                            became airborne and landed on trees on
                            the north side of the church, as well
                            as a residence across the street.

                            Several of the Texas Tech/West Texas
                            mesonet stations measured the heat
                            burst and high wind events. The
                            National Weather Service Forecast
                            Office in Lubbock, located in the
                            Science Spectrum Building, measured a
                            15 degree rise in temperature with a 67
                            mph wind gust at 10:55 PM CST. The
                            following are some of the more
                            significant measurements:

                            Brownfield 2 south, 8 degree rise, 53
                            mph gust, 9:25 PM CST. Lubbock 3 west,
                            13 degree rise, 53 mph gust, 11:10 PM
                            CST. Slaton 2 northeast, 15 degree
                            rise, 56 mph gust, 11:30 PM CST. Ralls
                            1 southeast, 12 degree rise, 57 mph
                            gust, 12:20 AM CST.

                            In comparison, stations measuring less
                            rise in temperature measured lower wind
                            speed gusts:

                            Lamesa 2 southeast, 5 degree rise, 27
                            mph gust, 10:35 PM CST. Graham 5
                            southwest, 4 degree rise, 35 mph gust,
                            11:10 PM CST.

TEXAS, Southeast

  TXZ180>182-201-
  021>216
                            Hurricane/Typhoon

                            Although Hurricane Rita made landfall
                            just east of the Texas - Louisiana
                            border, she moved northwest and moved
                            across southeast Texas in the morning
                            hours of September 24th as a dangerous
                            category 3 hurricane with sustained
                            winds of 120 mph. Along the coast of
                            Jefferson County, storm surges near 10
                            feet occurred near Sabine Pass, where
                            over 90 percent of the homes were
                            severely damaged or destroyed. The
                            storm surge backed up the Sabine River,
                            and flooded a small section of downtown
                            Orange with around 4 to 5 feet of storm
                            surge. Winds blew over 100 mph across
                            the entire region, snapping and
                            uprooting trees, and damaged over
                            125,000 homes and businesses. Some
                            homes in rural Jasper and Newton
                            counties did not have electricity
                            restored for over six weeks. One direct
                            fatality occurred in Jasper County when
                            a tree fell on a mobile home. Six other
                            indirect fatalities occurred in
                            Jefferson County in Beaumont, where a
                            family died of carbon monoxide
                            poisoning after running a generator
                            inside their apartment. M?MH

  Jasper County
    Countywide              Flash Flood

  Tyler County
    Countywide              Flash Flood

                            Hurricane Rita produced over 10 inches
                            of rain in parts of Jasper and Tyler
                            counties, resulting in some serious
                            street flooding.

TEXAS, West

  Borden County
    Gail                    Hail (0.88)

                            A severe thunderstorm produced nickel
                            sized hail and damaging wind gusts in
                            Gail on the evening of the 14th. The
                            hail, accompanied by severe winds,
                            broke windows in numerous structures.

  Borden County
    Gail                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A severe thunderstorm produced nickel
                            sized hail and damaging wind gusts in
                            Gail on the evening of the 14th. The
                            hail, accompanied by severe winds,
                            broke windows in numerous structures.

  Pecos County
    10 W Bakersfield        Hail (0.75)

  Borden County
    15 NE Gail              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            A thunderstorm produced severe wind
                            gusts over northeastern Borden County,
                            breaking large tree limbs at a rural
                            residence.

  Scurry County
    Fluvanna                Hail (0.75)

  Pecos County
    20 SE Ft Stockton       Hail (1.75)

  Pecos County
    1 SE Ft Stockton        Hail (0.75)

TEXAS, Western North

  Hardeman County
    7 SW Quanah             Hail (1.00)

                            Hail was observed at the intersection
                            of Highway 104 and Hertz Road.

  Foard County
    2.5 SE Foard City       Tornado (F0)

                            A storm chaser observed this tornado
                            develop from a high-precipitation
                            supercell. No known damage.

  Knox County
    2 N Truscott            Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            The roof was blown off a house.

  Foard County
    7 SSW Crowell           Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Knox County
    4 ESE Truscott          Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Six inch diameter tree limbs were
                            downed on FM 1756

  Foard County
    Crowell                 Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Three inch diameter tree limbs were
                            downed. There was also minor sign
                            damage. The shutters were blown off a
                            house.

TEXAS, Western North

  Knox County
    7 N Benjamin            Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            A storm chaser observed a gustnado
                            north of Benjamin. This brief gustnado
                            was approximately 40 yards wide and
                            moved across open country.

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                Hail (0.75)

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Knox County
    Truscott                Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            A grain elevator and carport were blown
                            over.

  Knox County
    3 E Vera                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 Hail (0.75)

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 Hail (1.00)

  Knox County
    5 SW Benjamin           Hail (1.00)

  Knox County
    Benjamin                Hail (1.75)

  Foard County
    Crowell                 Hail (1.00)

  Hardeman County
    7 S Chillicothe         Hail (0.88)

  Hardeman County
    Chillicothe             Hail (0.75)

  Hardeman County
    Chillicothe             Hail (0.88)

  Baylor County
    Red Spgs                Hail (1.75)

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 Hail (1.00)

  Baylor County
    Seymour                 Hail (1.25)

  Baylor County
    Lake Kemp               Hail (0.75)

  Baylor County
    2 E Seymour             Hail (1.75)

                            Hail was observed at the intersection
                            of Highway 422 and Highway 183.

  Archer County
    3 E Mankins             Hail (0.75)

  Archer County
    4 NW Archer City        Hail (0.88)

                            Hail was observed on Highway 25.

  Archer County
    Archer City             Hail (1.75)

  Archer County
    Archer City             Hail (0.88)

  Archer County
    1 E Scotland            Hail (1.00)

  Clay County
    Lake Arrowhead          Hail (0.88)

  Archer County
    5 W Archer City         Hail (0.88)

                            Severe storms produced hail across
                            portions of western north Texas along
                            with parts of southwest and central
                            Oklahoma. This event continued into the
                            early morning hours of the first day of
                            October.

UTAH, East

  UTZ022>025-027>029
                            Drought

                            As the monsoon season came to a close
                            there was little change in the long
                            term hydrologic drought situation from
                            the previous month across eastern Utah.
                            Abnormally dry to moderate drought
                            conditions continued to grip southeast
                            and east-central Utah, while long term
                            water supply remained a concern for the
                            rest of the area. For a continuation on
                            this drought situation please see the
                            October 2005 Storm Data publication.

  San Juan County
    31 NW Monticello to     Heavy Rain
    2 S Montezuma Creek

                            Minor flooding occurred in many areas
                            of San Juan County as a result of heavy
                            rains. Mud up to 5 inches in depth was
                            deposited on roads.

  Grand County
    9 NW Moab               Flash Flood

                            Heavy rain producing thunderstorms
                            caused several feet of water to flow
                            through Seven Mile Canyon, flooding a
                            BLM campground. A camper caught in the
                            flood had to evacuate his trailer and
                            climb into his truck via the roof and
                            drive to higher ground while watching
                            his trailer get lifted off its jacks
                            and float about 15 feet from its
                            original position.

  San Juan County
    28 W Blanding           Flash Flood

                            Heavy rain producing thunderstorms
                            caused normally dry canyons to run with
                            4 to 5 feet of water in portions of
                            Natural Bridges National Monument.

  San Juan County
    6 WSW Bluff             Funnel Cloud

  San Juan County
    Bluff                   Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            At least a dozen two-foot diameter
                            trees were snapped off like match
                            sticks, and swamp coolers were blown
                            off the roofs of several houses. Many
                            other trees suffered damage.

  Grand County
    Thompson                Hail (0.88)

  Grand County
    10 W Crescent Jct to    Hail (1.00)
    3 W Crescent Jct

  Grand County
    1 W Crescent Jct to     Hail (0.75)
    10 E Crescent Jct
                            Hail accumulations up to a foot deep
                            occurred in places along Interstate 70.
                            Several vehicles slid off the road and
                            others became stuck in deep hail. Snow
                            plows were called in to push the hail
                            off the highway.

UTAH, West and Central

  Wayne County
    5 E Fruita              Hail (0.75)

  Wayne County
    Caineville              Flash Flood

                            RAINWATER FILLED DRY WASHES AND FLOODED
                            ROADWAYS, INCLUDING SR 24.

  Duchesne County
    Fruitland               Flash Flood

                            Portion of Camelot Rd. washed out.
                            Horse Ridge PAWS received 1.14"

  Wasatch County
    30 S Heber City         Hail (0.75)

                            Large hail at Strawberry reservoir

  Juab County
    Levan                   Hail (1.00)

                            large hail destroyed local gardens and
                            knocked leaves off trees. Hail
                            accumulated to 4-5 inches in some spots.

  Emery County
    25 SW Green River       Hail (1.50)

                            large hail caused damage to cars.
                            Damage amount estimated

  Box Elder County
    Promontory Pt           Thunderstorm Wind (G64)

                            At Promontory PT sensor

VERMONT, North and Central

  Rutland County
    Poultney                Lightning

                            Lightning struck a transmission line
                            near Poultney, VT which resulted in
                            power outages.

  VTZ008
                            Strong Wind

                            A storm moved across the province of
                            Quebec during the afternoon and evening
                            of September 17th. The associated cold
                            front moved across the area during the
                            late afternoon. Showers and
                            thunderstorms interacted with winds
                            aloft with a short lived episode of
                            gusty winds in north central Vermont.
                            In East Barre, winds uprooted a few
                            trees. In addition, the soil was very
                            moist from previous rain.

  VTZ004
                            Frost/Freeze

                            Surface high pressure system over
                            western Ontario Province Friday,
                            September 23rd moved east across Quebec
                            Province Saturday morning, September
                            24th. Overnight low temperatures
                            reached at or below freezing in
                            portions of Essex county of Vermont
                            that were located away from the
                            Connecticut River.

  VTZ001-005-017
                            High Wind (G37)

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across western Vermont during the
                            morning of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Damaging winds preceded
                            and followed the front. Trees and power
                            lines were blown down countywide across
                            both Grand Isle and Chittenden
                            counties, and thousands were without
                            power for a time. Winds were generally
                            estimated at sustained of 40 to 45 mph
                            with gusts over 50 mph. Peak winds
                            measured were 54 mph (47 knots) on
                            Colchester Reef and 53 mph (46 knots)
                            at Burlington Airport. A few specific
                            reports in Chittenden county included
                            numerous trees and power lines down in
                            the locations of South Burlington,
                            Richmond, Milton and Shelburne (with a
                            few roads closed in Shelburne). In
                            Richmond trees and power lines were
                            down on I-89, while in Milton an 80
                            foot tree was blown down. Extensive
                            damage was done to sailing docks along
                            the Burlington waterfront. In Grand
                            Isle county, specific reports included
                            numerous trees down in Alburg, Grand
                            Isle and Isle La Motte. In addition,
                            the ferry from Burlington, VT to Port
                            Kent, NY reported winds of 35 to 45
                            knots (40 to 52 mph) with 4 foot waves.

  VTZ003-006-008
                            High Wind (G35)

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across north central and
                            northeast portions of Vermont during
                            the morning and early afternoon of
                            September 29th. The front was
                            accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Lamoille, Orleans and Washington, with
                            thousands experiencing power outages at
                            times. Winds were generally estimated
                            at a sustained 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were as
                            follows: In Orleans county, trees and
                            power lines were down in the towns of
                            Morgan, Craftsbury, Derby Line and
                            Brownington. Some schools in the county
                            released students early due to power
                            outages. In Newport, a tree was blown
                            down on a car, while minor roof damage
                            to a house was reported in Derby Line.
                            In Washington county, trees and power
                            lines were down in the towns of Warren,
                            Barre, Berlin (with a road blocked) and
                            Marshfield. Numerous trees were blown
                            down in Lamoille county in and around
                            Morrisville as well as the Stowe area.

  VTZ011-019
                            High Wind (G35)

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across central and eastern
                            Vermont during the late morning and
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the county of
                            Rutland, with numerous power outages.
                            Winds were generally sustained at an
                            estimated 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were in
                            Rutland county, trees and power lines
                            were down in Pawlet, West Rutland (with
                            some roads blocked) and Killington. In
                            Middletown Springs, trees were down as
                            well as a tree blown down on a car.

  VTZ002-009-016-018
                            High Wind (G35)

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across western Vermont during the
                            morning of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across both Franklin and
                            Addison counties, with numerous power
                            outages. Winds were generally sustained
                            at an estimated 35 to 45 mph with gusts
                            to over 50 mph. Diamond Island on Lake
                            Champlain reported 40 mph (35 knots)
                            winds. A few specific reports were
                            trees and wires down with a few roads
                            closed in the Franklin county towns of
                            Franklin, Georgia, Enosburg, Swanton
                            and Sheldon. A tree fell on a mobile
                            home in Georgia. In Addison county, an
                            extensive number of trees were blown
                            down in East Middlebury, Salisbury and
                            Lincoln areas.

  VTZ010-012
                            High Wind (G35)

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across central and eastern
                            Vermont during the late morning and
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Orange and Windsor, with numerous power
                            outages. Winds were generally sustained
                            at an estimated 35 to 45 mph with
                            higher gusts. A few specific reports
                            were trees and wires down in the Orange
                            county towns of Bradford, Orange,
                            Tunbridge, Williamstown and Corinth. In
                            Randolph, a tree was blown down on a
                            house with some damage. Across Windsor
                            county trees and lines were down in
                            Bethel, White River Jct and
                            Springfield. In Norwich, trees were
                            down as well as a tree blown down on a
                            truck.

  VTZ004-007
                            High Wind (G35)

                            A storm system moved rapidly across the
                            Province of Quebec on the 29th of
                            September. The associated cold front
                            moved across northeast portions of
                            Vermont during the morning and early
                            afternoon of September 29th. The front
                            was accompanied by showers and
                            thunderstorms. Large scale damaging
                            winds preceded and followed the front.
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            countywide across the counties of
                            Caledonia and Essex with many
                            experiencing power outages at times.
                            Winds were generally estimated at a
                            sustained 35 to 45 mph with higher
                            gusts. A few specific reports were as
                            follows: In Caledonia county, trees and
                            lines were blown down in St Johnsbury,
                            Hardwick, Lyndon and Lyndonville. A
                            tree was blown down on top of a mobile
                            home in Lyndonville. Numerous trees
                            were reported blown down at Caledonia
                            County Airport with wind gusts to 52
                            mph (45 kts). In Essex county, trees
                            and power lines were down in the towns
                            of Concord, Island Pond and East Haven.
                            In Concord a road was blocked by downed
                            trees.

VERMONT, South

  VTZ014
                            High Wind (G60)

                            In the vicinity of Windham along Route
                            121, tree fell on power lines. The
                            sparking from the power lines started
                            fires. Along Jenks Way at Winhall
                            Station, wires were blown down.

  VTZ013
                            High Wind (G60)

                            Along Route 7N, falling limbs damaged a
                            car in the Bennington Pownal area. On
                            September 29, an intensifying low
                            pressure was north of Lake Ontario. A
                            sharp cold front trailed southward
                            along the west side of the Appalachain
                            Mountains. A strong pressure gradient
                            was across western New England. The
                            cold front moved quickly through
                            western New England during the
                            afternoon. A strong south wind occurred
                            over an extensive area prior to the
                            arrival of the cold front.

VIRGIN ISLANDS

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, East

  Richmond County
    Warsaw                  Hail (0.75)

  Westmoreland
  County
    Oldhams                 Hail (0.75)

  Virginia Beach (C)
    2 SE Oceana             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Trees down at 1400 Block Harpers Road.

  Middlesex County
    8 E Urbanna             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Several structures damaged from falling
                            treetops near Greys Point campground.

VIRGINIA, Extreme Southwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, North

  Frederick County
    Cedar Creek             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Trees downed.

  Frederick County
    Stephens City           Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Powerlines downed.
  Fauquier County
    Ada                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Several trees down with unconfirmed
                            damage to a house.

  Rappahannock
  County
    Washington              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            County officials reported powerlines
                            downed.

  Rappahannock
  County
    Washington              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Several trees were downed around Little
                            Washington.

  VAZ021
                            Frost/Freeze

                            Temperatures fell into the lower to mid
                            30s causing widespread frost to form.

VIRGINIA, Northwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

VIRGINIA, Southwest

  Patrick County
    10 ESE Stuart           Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                            Thunderstorm winds downed two trees
                            close to a foot in diameter and also
                            torn shingles and shutters off a house
                            10 miles ESE of Stuart in Patrick
                            county.

  Carroll County
    Laurel Fork             Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                            Thunderstorm winds downed trees in
                            Laurel Fork during the afternoon of the
                            20th.

  Henry County
    Bassett                 Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

  Henry County
    Fieldale                Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

  Henry County
    Martinsville City       Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                            Thunderstorm winds downed trees in
                            Bassett and Fieldale during the
                            afternoon of the 20th. The downed trees
                            in Fieldale fell on powerlines and
                            created power outages in Henry county.
                            The Emergency manager reported
                            thunderstorm winds downed a large tree
                            on a house in the City of Martinsville.

  VAZ016
                            Dense Fog

                            Dense fog developed on the 26th along
                            Interstate 77 in Carroll county near
                            Fancy Gap. The fog played havoc with
                            travelers, and contributed to several
                            accidents along southbound 1-77. State
                            police reported a 52-year-old North
                            Carolina man was killed after being
                            struck by a car along Interstate 77 in
                            Carroll County. The dense fog created
                            15 bumper-to-bumper accidents. An
                            estimated 50 cars were backed up for
                            five miles along the highway as police
                            shutdown the route.

WASHINGTON, Northeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Northwest

  Snohomish County
    Everett                 Lightning

                            A lightning strike blew a small hole in
                            a house and damaged some electrical
                            outlets.

  Pierce County
    Paradise Inn            Heavy Rain

                            Heavy rain caused flooding, rockfalls,
                            and small mudslides around Mt Rainier
                            National Park. About 5 inches of rain
                            fell and many bridges and trails were
                            washed out, the heavy rain also damaged
                            some campgrounds.

  WAZ006
                            Strong Wind

                            Strong winds knocked out power to about
                            5000 homes in Snohomish county. Fallen
                            trees also damaged a car and part of a
                            house.

WASHINGTON, Southeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WASHINGTON, Southwest
                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, East

  WVZ048>049-054
                            Frost/Freeze

                            Temperatures fell into the lower to mid
                            30s causing widespread frost.

WEST VIRGINIA, North

                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, Southeast

                            NONE REPORTED.

WEST VIRGINIA, West

  WVZ008>011-
  016>020-028>032-
  035>040-046>047
                            Drought

                            After a hot summer, the total monthly
                            rainfall was only 0.5 to 0.75 inches
                            for a majority of the northern lowlands
                            and the mountainous areas. In
                            Pocahontas County, the cooperative
                            observer at Frost measured only 0.3
                            inches of rain for a September total.
                            The airports at Parkersburg,
                            Clarksburg, and Elkins all reported
                            about a half inch of rain during the
                            month. Temperatures remained warmer
                            than normal. The long term Palmer
                            Drought Index was in the minus 2 to
                            minus 2.5 range. It was too late in the
                            growing season to affect most crops.
                            However, the surface water flow in
                            streams was at a minimum, with some
                            streams dry. By the end of the month,
                            Whitmer of eastern Randolph County was
                            in need of a water tanker to augment
                            their potable water supply.

WISCONSIN, Northeast

  WIZ005-010>013-
  018>019-021
                            Drought

                            Rainfall for the month of September was
                            generally within an inch of normal.
                            Green Bay had 3.08 inches of rain, 0.03
                            inch belowWISCONSIN, Northeast normal,
                            Wausau had 4.71 inches, 0.63 inch above
                            normal and Rhinelander had 3.19 inches,
                            0.92 inch below normal. On September
                            6th the U.S. Drought Monitor placed
                            parts of far northern Wisconsin in the
                            severe drought category (D2). Much of
                            that area remained in severe drought
                            for the rest of the month.

  Waushara County
    Hancock to              Hail (0.75)
    2 E Hancock

  Waushara County
    1 E Coloma to           Hail (0.88)
    2 W Richford
                            Thunderstorms that developed behind a
                            cold front produced large hail and
                            heavy rainfall as they passed through
                            central Wisconsin. Nickel size hail and
                            heavy rain reduced visibility to zero 2
                            miles west of Richford (Waushara co.)
                            and 4.42 inches of rain fell in a
                            little more than 2 hours at Plover
                            (Portage co.).

  Waushara County
    Plainfield              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Portage County
    3 SW Stevens Pt         Hail (0.75)

  Shawano County
    Navarino                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Waupaca County
    Fremont to              Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
    New London

  Winnebago County
    Oshkosh Wittman Fld t   Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
    2 N Oshkosh

  Kewaunee County
    2 N Casco               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Kewaunee County
    4 NNW Algoma            Hail (1.75)

  Outagamie County
    6 W Appleton to         Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
    Freedom

  Door County
    Forestville             Hail (1.75)

  Calumet County
    Darboy to               Thunderstorm Wind (G66)
    Sherwood

  Calumet County
    New Holstein            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Outagamie County
    Freedom                 Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

  Brown County
    2 SW Howard             Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

  Brown County
    De Pere to              Tornado (F0)
    Allouez

  Brown County
    4 N Wrightstown         Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Brown County
    Ashwaubenon             Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

  Brown County
    De Pere                 Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

  Brown County
    Green Bay               Thunderstorm Wind (G59)

  Manitowoc County
    Cooperstown             Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

  Manitowoc County
    2.8 ENE Cooperstown     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Door County
    Sturgeon Bay            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Thunderstorms developed as a cold front
                            interacted with a moist and very
                            unstable air mass over Wisconsin. Many
                            of the storms became severe, with gusts
                            in excess of 60 mph, as they moved
                            across east central Wisconsin. Downed
                            trees and power lines were widespread.
                            At least 50,000 people on the north side
                            of Oshkosh (Winnebago co.) were without
                            electricity for at least part of the
                            evening. A billboard was destroyed when
                            it was blown onto U.S. Highway 41 near
                            Lake Butte des Morts (Winnebago co.).
                            Heavy damage was reported in the
                            Appleton area (Outagamie co.), where at
                            least one tree landed on a car, flag
                            poles were blown down, roofs were tom
                            from at least three houses under
                            construction, a construction trailer was
                            overturned and a semi was blown over on
                            U.S. Highway 441. Silos, sheds, garages
                            and at least three barns were blown down
                            and power was knocked out in Greenville
                            (Outagamie co.) and Freedom (Outagamie
                            co.). The wind tore away parts of the
                            screen at a drive-in movie theater in
                            Freedom. In Ashwaubenon (Brown co.) a
                            twenty unit garage that was under
                            construction was destroyed, by winds
                            estimated near 80 mph, when it was
                            lifted from its concrete slab and thrown
                            at least 100 feet. A pole building was
                            blown down near Cooperstown (Manitowoc
                            co.) and baseball size hail broke
                            windows near Algoma (Kewaunee co.).

                            A tornado touched down in De Pere (Brown
                            co.) and traveled north into Allouez
                            (Brown co.) where it dissipated just
                            north of Heritage Hill State Park. The
                            tornado's occasional brief touchdowns
                            topped numerous trees. Some of the trees
                            caused damage to buildings and vehicles
                            when they fell, but the tornado caused
                            little direct structural damage to any
                            buildings.

  Menominee (C)
    5 N Neopit              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Isolated thunderstorms that developed
                            along a warm front across central
                            Wisconsin downed trees north of Neopit.

WISCONSIN, Northwest

  Washburn County
    5 SE Minong             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Numerous trees were blown down across
                            the Bass Lake and Stanberry townships.

  Sawyer County
    3 N Hayward             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Numerous trees and power lines down from
                            just north of Hayward across Nelson Lake
                            to the Bayfield county line.

  Bayfield County
    Cable                   Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Straight-line winds knocked down trees
                            and power lines from the Sawyer County
                            line through Cable, Drummond, and Mason
                            to the Ashland County line. There was
                            also minor structural damage.

  Ashland County
    Ashland                 Thunderstorm Wind (G51)

                            Numerous trees and power lines were
                            blown down in the Ashland area. There
                            was also minor structural damage. A
                            large area of significant damaging
                            thunderstorm winds swept across
                            northwestern Wisconsin. The damage path
                            was from southeast of Minong in
                            northeast Washburn County through Nelson
                            Lake of northwest Sawyer County then
                            near Cable through Drummond to Ashland.
                            Heavy damage in the Chequamegon-Nicole
                            National Forest forced the closure of
                            campgrounds and bike trails.

WISCONSIN, Southeast

  WIZ046>047-               Marquette - Green Lake - Fond Du Lac -
  051>052-056>060-          Sheboygan - Sauk - Columbia - Dodge -
  062>072                   Washington - Ozaukee - Iowa - Dane -
                            Jefferson - Waukesha - Milwaukee -
                            Lafayette - Green - Rock - Walworth -
                            Racine - Kenosha
                            Drought

                            The month began with warm and dry
                            conditions which strengthened the
                            ongoing drought from a severe drought
                            (D2) to an extreme drought (D3) across
                            Rock, Walworth, Waukesha, Milwaukee,
                            Racine, and Kenosha counties on
                            September 6th. Elsewhere across south-
                            central and southeast Wisconsin, drought
                            remained at severe status (D2). Rainfall
                            deficits grew once again the following
                            week as a hot and dry airmass resided
                            over the region. Highs on September 10th
                            through the 13th were observed in the
                            lower 90s for much of southern
                            Wisconsin. Little if any precipitation
                            fell in the first half of the month. The
                            drought status for the area remained
                            unchanged through September 13. A wetter
                            pattern developed for the second half of
                            the month - several inches fell across
                            mostly southeast Wisconsin. A storm
                            system caused a series of thunderstorms
                            to "train" over much of southeast
                            Wisconsin on September 25, bringing
                            several inches to many locales within
                            the extreme drought area. Tremendous
                            drought improvements were noted in the
                            September 27th drought update as the
                            drought status improved from extreme
                            drought (D3) to moderate drought (D1)
                            for Waukesha and Milwaukee counties and
                            from extreme drought to severe drought
                            (D2) for Rock, Walworth, Racine, and
                            Kenosha counties. Monthly rainfall
                            totals included 5.93 inches in Sheboygan
                            (Sheboygan Co.), 5.10 inches in Beloit
                            (Rock Co.), 4.17 inches at Milwaukee
                            Mitchell Field (Milwaukee Co.), 3.92
                            inches in Beaver Dam (Dodge Co.), 3.73
                            inches in Kenosha (Kenosha Co.), 3.30
                            inches in Wisconsin Dells (Columbia
                            Co.), 2.73 inches in Dodgeville (Iowa
                            Co.), and 1.93 inches at Madison's Truax
                            Field (Dane Co.). A small area
                            surrounding East Troy (Walworth Co.)
                            received 6 to 6.75 inches. Milwaukee
                            recorded a surplus of 0.87 inches for
                            the month, while Madison recorded a 1.13
                            inch deficit. Total drought damages for
                            the year are outlined in October's
                            StormData edition.

  WIZ052-059>060-           Sheboygan - Washington - Ozaukee -
  070>072                   Walworth - Racine - Kenosha
                            Dense Fog

                            Light winds and a moist ground promoted
                            the development of fog across southeast
                            Wisconsin. Visibilities were reduced
                            below 1/4 mile in areas, resulting in
                            slower vehicle speed, and a few
                            vehicle accidents.

  Marquette County
    1 NE Montello           Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Green Lake County
    .5 SW Berlin            Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Rock County
    Janesville to           Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
      2 W Milton
                            A very warm and humid airmass interacted
                            with a stationary front draped across
                            central Wisconsin to produce a few
                            scattered severe storms during the
                            afternoon over south central Wisconsin.
                            Temperatures were in the upper 80s with
                            dew points in the middle 60s. These
                            storms produced mainly damaging winds
                            which caused scattered reports of
                            uprooted tree damage.

  Columbia County
    Lodi to                 Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    Arlington
                            Large trees and road signs down.

  Dane County
    2 NW Dane to            Hail (0.75)
    3 NW De Forest

  Dane County
    2 NW Dane to            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    3 NW De Forest

  Columbia County
    Pardeeville             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Marquette County
    Westfield               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Columbia County
    Cambria                 Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            A one foot diameter tree fell onto a
                            house, damaging the roof and attic.

  Marquette County
    1 NE Montello           Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Marquette County
    Neshkoro                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Dodge County
    Fox Lake                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Marquette County
    7.5 ESE Endeavor        Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Green Lake County
    Green Lake              Thunderstorm Wind (G62)

  Rock County
    Shopiere                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Fond Du Lac County
    1 NE Waupun             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Rock County
    1 SE Johnstown Cente    Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Walworth County
    Elkhorn                 Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Walworth County
   Delavan                  Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Walworth County
    2.2 NE La Grange        Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            A tree fell onto a chicken house.

  Fond Du Lac County
    Rosendale               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Fond Du Lac County
    Fond Du Lac Co Arpt     Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Walworth County
    Whitewater              Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                            Powerful thunderstorm winds toppled a
                            tree, which fell onto a car, injuring
                            one person.

  Jefferson County
    3 N Palmyra             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Waukesha County
    Mukwonago to            Thunderstorm Wind (G58)
    Brookfield
                            There were widespread reports of trees
                            and powerlines toppled across Waukesha
                            County. Law enforcement reported a
                            measured gust of 58 knots (67 mph)
                            around the city of Waukesha. Trained
                            spotters estimated wind gusts of 70 to
                            74 knots (80 to 85 mph) embedded within
                            the larger area of damaging winds
                            between just south of Waukesha through
                            Brookfield.

  Fond Du Lac County
    Taycheedah              Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Washington County
    Kewaskum                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Waukesha County
    1 S Dousman             Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Dodge County
    Kekoskee                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Milwaukee County
    Wauwatosa to            Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    Fox Pt

                            Widespread large trees down. Measured
                            peak gust on UW-Milwaukee campus.

  Waukesha County
    Sussex                  Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Waukesha County
    Pewaukee                Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Ozaukee County
    Mequon                  Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Sheboygan County
    Plymouth                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Waukesha County
    2 S Hartland            Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Milwaukee County
    Milwaukee               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at UW-Milwaukee. Large tree
                            branches down.

  Ozaukee County
    Thiensville             Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Ozaukee County
    Cedarburg to            Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    Grafton

  Washington County
    Jackson                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Large picnic table and chairs scattered
                            and thrown 20 feet by wind gusts, and
                            large trees down.

  Sheboygan County
    Sheboygan               Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at North High School.

  Ozaukee County
    2 W Port Washington     Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Sheboygan County
    2 W Sheboygan to        Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
  Sheboygan

                            A barn door was blown off and items were
                            blown out of the barn.

  Washington County
    2 NE Jackson            Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Large trees and power lines down.
  Washington County
    Jackson                 Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Measured by the Fox TV-6 school network
                            site at Kettle Moraine High School.

  Ozaukee County
    2 N Waubeka             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Trees blown over.

  Sheboygan County
    Cedar Grove to          Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
    5 SSW Sheboygan
                            Trees and power lines were blown down
                            and a few houses sustained some minor
                            damage.

                            A strong cold front pushed into an
                            unseasonably hot and humid airmass over
                            south-central and southeast Wisconsin
                            during the afternoon and evening,
                            resulting in severe storms with damaging
                            straight-line winds. Temperatures ranged
                            from the mid 80s across south central
                            Wisconsin to near record highs in the
                            lower 90s across southeast Wisconsin.
                            There were primarily two areas that were
                            affected by severe thunderstorms. A
                            broken line of severe storms from
                            Marquette to Dane County tracked east
                            northeast into Dodge, Fond du Lac,
                            Washington, and Sheboygan counties. This
                            line produced damaging wind gusts from
                            between 50 to 62 knots (58 mph to 71
                            mph). Tree and power line damage was
                            reported across many areas affected by
                            this line of storms. Another area
                            affected by severe storms stretched from
                            Rock county through Walworth, Waukesha,
                            Milwaukee, and Ozaukee counties as one
                            large supercell developed and tracked
                            northeast along I-43. Several reports of
                            damaging winds estimated in excess of 70
                            knots (80 mph) were collected from
                            portions of Waukesha county. Widespread
                            tree and power line damage was noted
                            from Mukwonago through Brookfield. More
                            sporatic tree and power line damage was
                            reported across northern Milwaukee and
                            southern Ozaukee counties.

  Rock County
    Afton                   Hail (1.00)

  Walworth County
    Lake Geneva             Hail (1.00)

  Walworth County
    Pell Lake               Hail (1.00)

  Kenosha County
    Twin Lakes              Hail (1.75)

  Kenosha County
    Powers Lake             Hail (1.75)

  Kenosha County
    Twin Lakes              Hail (1.50)

                            There were two rounds of severe
                            thunderstorms that produced large hail.
                            The first round developed in north-
                            central Iowa along a southwest to
                            northeast orientated cold front pushed
                            into Sauk and Columbia counties. Only
                            sub-severe hail was reported in
                            Reedsburg. The second round of severe
                            storms developed as the cold front
                            sagged into far southern Wisconsin where
                            temperatures were in the 80s and dew
                            points were in the middle 60s. These
                            storms pushed from Rock county east into
                            Kenosha county. Large hail in excess of
                            1 inch in diameter was reported along
                            this path with some areas experiencing
                            golf-ball sized hail (1.75") in Kenosha
                            county.

  Milwaukee County
    Milwaukee               Flash Flood

                            Widespread flooding across most of
                            Milwaukee County. Several feet of water
                            was reported on Interstate 43 at North
                            Avenue, causing it to close for several
                            hours. Three cars were stranded as water
                            rose very rapidly. One to three feet of
                            water was also reported on roadways at
                            the UW-Milwaukee campus. On the
                            UW-Milwaukee campus, over 4 inches of
                            rain fell during the evening. Some
                            basements were flooded in low lying
                            areas, resulting in damage to contents.

  Waukesha County
    Mukwonago to            Flash Flood
    New Berlin

                            Flooded roads and some flooded basements
                            were reported across portions of central
                            and southern Waukesha county, damaging
                            contents inside.

                            Heavy rains of 2.0 to to 4.5 inches
                            werer reported across parts of Waukesha
                            and Milwaukee counties during the late
                            afternoon and into late evening as
                            thunderstorms tracked northeast over the
                            same areas. Flash flooding was reported
                            across portions of Milwaukee and
                            Waukesha counties as storm drains became
                            overwhelmed with water flow. Interstate-
                            43 was closed for a couple hours after
                            a few cars were stranded in flash flood
                            waters near North Avenue. Several
                            basements were also flooded about the
                            area, resulting in damage to contents.

  Jackson County
    Alma Center             Hail (0.88)

  Adams County
    2 NE Big Flats          Hail (1.00)

  Monroe County
    3 ESE Oakdale           Hail (0.75)

  Juneau County
    (Vok) Volk Aaf Camp D   Hail (0.75)

  Adams County
    Arkdale                 Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Hail the size of pennies and quarters,
                            along with an isolated wind gust
                            estimated near 65 mph, was reported by
                            spotters and the public.

  La Crosse County
    5 N Holmen              Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Monroe County
    4 N Sparta              Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            Storm spotters and the public estimated
                            wind gusts of 60 to 65 mph, which
                            knocked down trees.

  La Crosse County
    La Crosse               Lightning

                            Lightning struck the La Crosse National
                            Weather Service (La Crosse County)
                            during a severe weather event. No one
                            was injured, but some communication
                            equipment was damaged.

  La Crosse County
    3 N Holmen to           Tornado (Fl)
    3 SW Stevenstown

  La Crosse County
    New Amsterdam           Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Vernon County
    Genoa                   Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Vernon County
    Chaseburg               Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Juneau County
    2 S Mauston             Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Monroe County
    Countywide              Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Monroe County
    3 SE Wilton             Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

  Monroe County
    Wilton                  Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Juneau County
    2 N Necedah             Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Adams County
    3 NE Arkdale            Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

                            A tornado touched down near County
                            Highway V between Holmen and Stevenstown
                            (La Crosse County), knocking down
                            several trees along Flatten and Mahlum
                            Road. In fact, trees fell just ahead of
                            and behind a school bus, which was
                            stopped on Flatten Road. Other damage
                            inlcuded a small boat being overturned
                            and a fallen tree damaging a home on
                            Mahlum Road. Elsewhere, thunderstorm
                            winds estimated at 60 to 70 mph blew
                            down trees and power lines. A barn was
                            also blown down near Wilton
                            (Monroe County).

  La Crosse County
    Countywide              Flash Flood

  Trempealeau County
    South Portion           Flash Flood

                            Rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches in one
                            to two hours triggered flash flooding.
                            Due to the heavy rain, water covered
                            streets to a depth of two to three feet
                            in La Crosse, Onalaska and West Salem
                            (La Crosse County). In fact, amateur
                            radio operators reported numerous
                            stalled cars in Onalaska, some of which
                            were even floating.

WISCONSIN, West

  St. Croix County
    Countywide              Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            Windows were blown out of a home in
                            Hammond. At a school in Hudson a door
                            was blown in and the roof was damaged.
                            Scattered downed trees and shingle
                            damage was also reported throughout the
                            county.

  Polk County
    Amery                   Thunderstorm Wind (G75)

                            Straight line winds estimated around 85
                            MPH produced significant damage on the
                            south and east side of Amery. Emergency
                            management reported minor damage to 26
                            residential and 3 business structures,
                            major damage to 1 residential and 12
                            business structures, and the
                            destruction of 7 business structures in
                            town. Six hangars at the Amery airport
                            including the airplanes and supplies
                            inside were destroyed. Four other
                            hangars received moderate damage.
                            Debris from the airport was found up to
                            2 miles away. A nearby feed mill and
                            warehouse at the local farmers co-op
                            was a complete loss. Highway 46 South
                            was closed for several hours due to
                            debris in the roadway. Dozens of trees
                            in the damage path were snapped 20 to
                            30 feet above the ground.

  Barron County
    3 NW Cameron            Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            A tree was downed onto 18th Street.

  Barron County
    3 E Cameron             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                            Power lines were blown down onto County
                            Road D.

WYOMING, Central and West

  Fremont County
    Lander                  Hail (1.00)

  Fremont County
    Riverton                Hail (1.00)

WYOMING, Extreme Southwest

                            NONE REPORTED.

WYOMING, North Central

                            NONE REPORTED.

WYOMING, Northeast

  Weston County
    12 W Upton              Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Campbell County
    7 SE Rozet              Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Crook County
    7 W Moorcroft           Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

  Crook County
    Moorcroft               Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

  Crook County
    4 E Keyhole Reservoir   Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                            A line of thunderstorms moved across
                            northeast Wyoming and produced strong
                            winds across extreme east central
                            Campbell, southern Crook, and northwest
                            Weston Counties.

WYOMING, Southeast

  Laramie County
    20 N Cheyenne to        Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
    14 WSW Cheyenne

                            Strong thunderstorm outflow winds from
                            west to north of Cheyenne, WY.

  Albany County
    Laramie Breese Arpt     Thunderstorm Wind (G51)

                            Strong wind gust recorded at the
                            Laramie airport from line of weak but
                            fast moving thunderstorms.

  Laramie County
    12 W Cheyenne to        Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
    Cheyenne

                            58 mph wind gust recorded at Cheyenne,
                            Wy. with unofficial gust to 74 mph 12
                            miles west of Cheyenne.
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COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning
 

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