Storm data and unusual weather phenomena

Storm data and unusual weather phenomena

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena

May 2005

Time Path Path

Local/ Length Width

Location Date Standard (Miles) (Yards)

KENTUCKY, Central

Warren County

Plano 12 1710EST

Trees were downed.

Warren County

3 E Bowling Green 12 1714EST

Warren County

3 E Bowling Green 12 1728EST

Warren County

Bowling Green 12 1750EST

Golf ball size hail was reported near

the 28 mile marker on Interstate 65

Mercer County

Rose Hill 14 1534EST

Trees were downed.

Barren County

Cave City 19 1345EST

Green County

Countywide 19 1430EST

Green County

Greensburg 19 1430EST

Taylor County

Campbellsville 19 1444EST

Edmonson County

8 SE Brownsville 19 1500EST

Logan County

Lewisburg 19 1515EST

Oldham County

La Grange 19 1725EST

Oldham County

1 N La Grange 19 1730EST

Henry County

Sulphur 19 1740EST

Henry County

Eminence 19 1745EST

Trimble County

5 N Bedford 19 1755EST

Ohio County

Beda 19 1758EST

Jefferson County

Countywide 19 1818EST

Jefferson County

Okolona 19 1820EST

A portion of the roof of a hardware

store collapsed.

Shelby County

Countywide 19 1822EST

Jefferson County

Fern Creek 19 1830EST

A lightning strike caused a house fire

on Pepperdine Court.

Oldham County

Crestwood 19 1830EST

Trimble County

Countywide 19 1830EST

2300EST

Several roads in the county were closed

due to streams and creeks flowing out

of their banks. Some vehicles were

trapped by high water, but no injuries

were reported.

Jefferson County

Middletown 19 1840EST

A lightning strike caused a house fire

on Waters Edge Drive.

Meade County

Doe Vly Estates 19 1848EST

Shelby County

Shelbyville 19 1900EST

Meade County

Brandenburg 19 1902EST

Oldham County

Countywide 19 1905EST

2300EST

Four to five feet of water covered

Moody Lane in La Grange. Numerous roads

were closed in Peewee Valley and other

locations around the county.

Shelby County

Countywide 19 1906EST

2200EST

Dover Road and Clora Jackson Road in

Shelbyville were closed due to high

water. Numerous other roads around the

county were closed. Some vehicles were

trapped by high water, but no injuries

were reported.

Jefferson County

Countywide 19 1934EST

2200EST

High water was covering roadways in

Louisville in the vicinity of Veteran’s

Hospital. La Grange Road and Park Road

in the Anchorage area were covered by

high water. Numerous other roads and

intersections throughout the county

were closed by high water.

Henry County

Countywide 19 1945EST

2330EST

Numerous roads were blocked or closed

by high water. Vehicles were trapped

by flood waters, but no injuries were

reported.

Spencer County

North Central Portion 19 1945EST

2200EST

Elk Creek was running out of its banks

and blocking a road. A bridge was

washed out in the Plum Ridge area.

Bullitt County

North Portion 19 2000EST

2200EST

Numerous roads were blocked or closed

due to high water.

Logan County

5 W Russellville 19 2000EST

Clark County

East Portion 19 2001EST

2200EST

Up to three feet of water covered parts

of Interstate 64.

Bourbon County

Ruddels Mills 19 2005EST

Logan County

3 NW Olmstead 19 2018EST

Madison County

Kirksville 19 2030EST

Madison County

Richmond 19 2035EST

Breckinridge County

Countywide 19 2100EST

Nelson County

Boston 19 2117EST

Simpson County

1 W Franklin 19 2125EST

There was unspecified structural damage

to a mobile home.

Marion County

Gravel Switch 19 2129EST

Lincoln County

Waynesburg 19 2211EST

The roof was blown off a home.

Hart County

South Portion 20 0010EST

0600EST

Roadways were flooded in the

Munfordville and Horse Cave areas. Two

to four feet of water covered a four

mile stretch of Highway 218 near Horse

Cave.

Warren County

Bowling Green 20 0125EST

0600EST

A number of roadways in the city were

covered by water. The depth of water

reached up to two feet in spots.

Thunderstorms ahead of an advancing

cold front caused wind damage over much

of Central Kentucky, mostly in the form

of downed trees and power lines. There

were also widespread reports of large

hail, and a few more reports of

non-severe hail in other locations.

Flooding of low-lying areas, and

streams flowing out of banks, also

resulted from the thunderstorms.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

Jackson County

Mc Kee 12 1530EST

Jackson County

5 SE Mc Kee 12 1535EST

Jackson County

Annville 12 1540EST

Clay County

Burning Spgs 12 1600EST

Clay County

2 S Manchester 12 1633EST

Leslie County

3 S Roark 12 1700EST

Leslie County

3 S Mozelle 12 1725EST

Harlan County

Baxter 12 1740EST

Harlan County

Harlan 12 1740EST

Harlan County

Harlan 12 1742EST

Harlan County

Harlan 12 1745EST

Fleming County

Pecksridge 13 1450EST

Lee County

Zoe 13 1617EST

Wolfe County

Valeria 13 1630EST

Morgan County

10 S West Liberty 13 1635EST

Morgan County

Wrigley 13 1655EST

Morgan County

West Liberty 13 1720EST

One tree and large limbs two to four

inches in diameter blown down.

Knott County

Redfox 13 1646EST

Large tree limbs blown down.

Elliott County

Isonville 13 1710EST

Four or five trees blown with

widespread power outages.

Johnson County

5 E Paintsville 13 1710EST

Floyd County

Prestonsburg 13 1715EST

1720EST

Johnson County

River to 13 1733EST

Chandlerville

One tree and other large branches blown

down.

Martin County

Inez 13 1745EST

One tree down on Route 3 near Inez and

two trees down in Debord, just off of

Route 3.

Fleming County

Flemingsburg 19 1325EST

Clay County

3 S Manchester 19 1445EST

Several large limbs blown down near

Highway 11.

Magoffin County

2 S Hendricks 19 1615EST

Wolfe County

Pine Ridge 19 1620EST

Johnson County

Paintsville 19 1630EST

Bath County

Salt Lick 19 1635EST

Bath County

3 SE Olympia 19 1645EST

Fleming County

Ewing 19 1927EST

Trees down.

Fleming County

Flemingsburg 19 1940EST

Trees down near Flemingsburg.

Fleming County

Mt Carmel 19 1950EST

Two to three inch diameter limbs down

near Mt. Carmel.

Powell County

Clay City 19 2035EST

Large tree limbs down in Clay City.

Estill County

4 E Irvine 19 2040EST

Four trees blown down near Route 214.

Trees also blown down around the

county.

Morgan County

Zag 19 2056EST

Floyd County

Lancer 19 2059EST

Floyd County

Prestonsburg 19 2100EST

Floyd County

2 NW Allen 19 2102EST

Floyd County

Allen 19 2102EST

Lee County

Beattyville 19 2100EST

Two trees blown down in Beattyville and

two more blown on Highway 52.

Wolfe County

2 SE Pine Ridge 19 2100EST 0.1 80

2101EST

A brief F0 tornado touched down along

Campbells Ridge Road. The tornado had a

width of 80 yards and a length of 150

yards. This tornado downed several

trees and caused damage to three

structures. A mobile home was shifted,

and one home sustained some roof

damage.

Morgan County

Lenox 19 2110EST

Trees down on Cow Branch and Highway

172

Owsley County

Booneville 19 2110EST

Two trees blown down.

Breathitt County

5 E Jackson 19 2125EST

Trees blown down at Highway 1812 and

Landsaw Road.

Wolfe County

Malaga 19 2130EST

Trees blown down at Highway 1812 and

Landsaw Road.

Magoffin County

Royalton 19 2140EST

Several three to four inch diameter

tree limbs blown down.

Floyd County

Dock 19 2200EST

Several large tree limbs blown down.

Johnson County

Van Lear Jet 19 2202EST

Three large trees blown down on Butcher

Hollow Road.

Pulaski County

2 SE Somerset 19 2215EST

Trees and power lines down in northern

part of the county.

Leslie County

Cutshin 19 2230EST

Downed trees blocking roads and

knocking out power. Trees also down

near upper Macintosh.

Clay County

Manchester 19 2238EST

2359EST

Six to eight inches of water flowing

over Highway 421 in Machester.

Pike County

Sidney 19 2300EST

Trees blown down and a trampoline blown

on top of a house.

Knox County

Barbourville 19 2300EST

Trees down on Highway 11.

Bell County

Cary 19 2300EST

Trees down in the Arjay area near Cary

and Green Camp.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

Mccreary County

Parkers Lake 19 2300EST

Trees down near Parkers Lake.

Whitley County

2 E Williamsburg 19 2300EST

Two trees blown down.

KENTUCKY, Northeast

Lawrence County

Summit 13 1810EST

Several trees were blown down.

Lawrence County

Buchanan 19 1545EST

Trees fell across Route 707.

KENTUCKY, Northern

Carroll County

Countywide 19 1815EST

1830EST

Trees were downed.

Gallatin County

Countywide 19 1815EST

1825EST

Several trees were knocked down.

Owen County

2 NW Owenton 19 1815EST

1819EST

A couple of trees were knocked down.

Owen County

5 S Owenton 19 1835EST

1839EST

Trees were downed.

KYZ089-094 Carroll–Owen

19 1900EST

2030EST

Thunderstorms produced two to three

inches across Carroll and Owen counties

during the evening. This caused high

water on roads and flooding of

basements to several homes near

Carrollton.

KENTUCKY, Southwest

KYZ010-014>016- Crittenden–Union–Webster–Hopkins

018021 –Henderson–Daviess–Mclean–

Muhlenberg

04 03000ST

05000ST

An unusually late season frost occurred

over many parts of northwest Kentucky,

mainly north of the Western Kentucky

Parkway. Lows were mostly in the middle

30’s. The lowest temperature reported

was an unofficial reading of 33 degrees

at Sturgis (Union County). This was the

last of four consecutive frosty

mornings. Lows each morning from May

1st to the 4th were about the same,

mostly in the middle 30’s. The

combination of cold weather and drier

than normal soil slowed the development

of some early-planted corn and

soybeans.

Calloway County

Murray 13 1735CST

A few trees and large limbs were blown

down in southeast parts of Murray. One

tree was across 4th Street.

Calloway County

2 N Almo 13 1738CST

Daviess County

Philpot 14 0130CST

02000ST

One to two feet of water covered

Highway 142 in a spot that typically

floods during heavy rain.

Christian County

Oak Grove to 19 1334CST

2 NE Pembroke 1338CST

Along Interstate 24, speed limit signs

and informational signs were blown down

between mile markers 86 and 89. A large

sign was blown across U.S. Highway 41A

near Oak Grove, and a billboard was

blown down. Near Pembroke, winds

estimated near 60 MPH by a trained

spotter blew down several trees on

Highway 115. The peak wind gust

measured at Fort Campbell was 55 MPH.

Todd County

1 N Elkton to 19 1350CST

4 N Elkton

Numerous trees were blown down in the

northern part of the county. From

Elkton north, about six trees were

blown down across roads.

Union County

Morganfield 19 1355CST

A few small trees, some power lines,

and a power pole were down. Most of the

damage was in a corridor along U.S.

Highway 60 through Union County.

Henderson County

Smith Mills 19 1410CST

Power lines were blown down.

Caldwell County

10 N Princeton to 19 1545CST

9 ENE Princeton 16000ST

Hopkins County

Dawson Spgs 19 1611CST

Mclean County

Livermore 19 1645CST

Caldwell County

2 S Farmersville 19 1658CST

Hopkins County

1 S Madisonville 19 1711CST

A supercell thunderstorm tracked east

across Caldwell County, producing a

swath of nickel to quarter-size hail

about 8 miles long. The hail swath

passed north through northeast of

Princeton. The supercell reached its

maximum intensity as it crossed into

Hopkins County, producing tennis ball

to baseball size hail at Dawson

Springs. The baseball size hail

occurred along the Hopkins County side

of the Tradewater River, less than a

mile west of Dawson Springs. Windows

were broken out of a residence, and a

truck was dented. A couple of other

less intense storms produced quarter

size hail on the south side of

Madisonville and golf ball size hail in

Mclean County.

Hopkins County

Madisonville to 19 1827CST

4 S Madisonville 1930CST

Heavy rain from a series of

thunderstorms caused local flooding.

U.S. Highway 41 was partly covered by

water about 4 miles south of

Madisonville. Throughout the area,

heavy rain caused lots of puddling on

the sides of streets. Streams were

full.

Christian County

Kelly 19 1828CST 0.2 50

An unoccupied mobile home was damaged.

The mobile home was unroofed and pushed

off its foundation. The tin roof on a

garage was partially blown off. A

garage door was pushed in, and another

large garage door was blown out. Tin

and other lightweight materials were

blown several hundred feet. Peak winds

in this very short track tomado were

estimated near 80 MPH. Several

witnesses reported their observations

to local law enforcement officials.

Christian County

5.5 NE Pembroke to 19 1838CST 0.1 100

5.6 NE Pembroke 1839CST

A funnel cloud skipped along the ground

near the Christian/Todd County line.

This was the first of two touchdowns of

the same tornado. Along U.S. Highway 68

just inside Christian County, near the

Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic

Site, a few sheds and small buildings

were unroofed. Numerous trees were

blown down. This first touchdown in

Christian County was about 1/8 mile

long and 100 yards wide. Peak winds

were estimated near 80 MPH. About a

mile to the east in Todd County, there

was a second brief touchdown of this

tornado.

Todd County

8 WNW Elkton to 19 1839CST 0.1 100

7.9 WNW Elkton 1840CST

The tornado skipped along the ground

from Christian County into Todd County.

This second touchdown occurred about a

mile east of the Christian County

touchdown. Along U.S. Highway 68 just

inside Todd County, a garage and a

small building were unroofed. Building

debris was blown through a truck

window. A piece of wood was impaled

into a portable plastic tank. Numerous

trees were blown down. This touchdown

was about 1/8 mile long and 100 yards

wide. Peak winds were estimated near 80

MPH.

Todd County

5 N Elkton 19 1856CST

Todd County

4.5 N Elkton 19 1904CST

Wind gusts were estimated near 65 MPH.

Some tree damage was reported.

Todd County

7 N Elkton 19 1913CST

Christian County

5.8 NE Pembroke 19 2011CST

A supercell thunderstorm tracked east

across northern Christian County and

into Todd County. Trained spotters

reported a long-lived funnel cloud

associated with this storm, as well as

large hail from nickel to half-dollar

size. The funnel cloud reportedly

skipped along the ground. Damage

surveys indicated only a few brief

touchdowns. Another severe thunderstorm

followed quickly on the heels of the

first, producing nickel-size hail

on U.S. Highway 68 at the Christian/

Todd County line.

Todd County

4 N Elkton to 19 21000ST

3 S Elkton 22000ST

Many roads across the county were

reported to be under water. The

flooding was due to heavy rainfall from

successive thunderstorms. Rainfall was

anywhere from 2 to 4 inches during the

evening. At the courthouse in Elkton, a

total of 2.40 inches was measured in

two hours. Street flooding occurred.

LAKE ERIE

Le Reno Beach To

The Islands Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

Reno Beach to 13 1548EST

The Islands 1715EST

Le The Islands To

Vermilion Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

The Islands to 13 1548EST

Vermilion 1715EST

Le Vermilion To

Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm

Offshore To Intl

Border

Vermilion to 13 1548EST

Avon Point 1715EST

Reno Beach To The

Islands Oh

Reno Beach to 13 1548EST

The Islands 1715EST

The Islands To

Vermilion Oh

The Islands to 13 1548EST

Vermilion 1715EST

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to 13 1548EST

Avon Point 1715EST

Strong to severe thunderstorms moved

northeast across Lake Eric and produced

wind gusts in excess of 35 knots.

Dunkirk To Buffalo

Ny

Dunkirk 13 2211 EST

Ripley To Dunkirk

Ny

Dunkirk 13 2211 EST

Avon Point To

Willowick Oh

Avon Point to 27 1940EST

Willowick 2015EST

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to 27 1940EST

Avon Point 2015EST

A strong thunderstorm moved east across

Lake Erie and produced wind gusts in

excess of 35 knots. A 61 knot gust was

recorded at the Lorain Harbor

Lighthouse.

Avon Point To

Willowick Oh

Avon Point to 28 1256EST

Willowick 1430EST

Le Avon Pt To

Willowick Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

Avon Point to 28 1256EST

Willowick 1430EST

Le The Islands To

Vermilion Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

The Islands to 28 1256EST

Vermilion 1430EST

Le Vermilion To

Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm

Offshore To Intl

Border

Vermilion to 28 1256EST

Avon Point 1430EST

Reno Beach To The

Islands Oh

The Islands 28 1256EST

1430EST

The Islands To

Vermilion Oh

The Islands to 28 1256EST

Vermilion 1430EST

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to 28 1256EST

Avon Point 1430EST

Strong thunderstorms moved east across

Lake Erie and produced wind gusts in

excess of 35 knots. A 39 knot gust was

measured at the Lorain Harbor

Lighthouse.

LAKE MICHIGAN

Wilmette Hbr To

Meigs Field 11

Harrison-Dever Crib 11 06000ST

0610CST

A gust to 62 knots (71 mph) was

measured at the Harrison-Dever Crib.

Burn Hbr To

Michigan City In

Michigan City 11 0640CST

0645CST

A gust to 41 knots (47 mph) was

measured at Michigan City.

Lm New Buffalo To

Holland Mi 5Nm

Offshore To Mid Line

Of Lake

South Haven Harbor to 11 0715EST

Saugatuck Harbor 0725EST

An estimated wind gust to 57 m.p.h. was

reported in South Haven.

St Joseph To South

Haven Mi

South Haven Harbor 11 0725EST

0730EST

A strong thunderstorm produced an

estimated wind gust to 57 m.p.h. in

South Haven.

Wind Pt Lt Wi To

Winthrop Hbr Il

Kenosha 27 1825CST

North Pt Lt To Wind

Pt Wi

Milwaukee Harbor 27 19000ST

A cluster of thunderstorms, some with

strong winds, moved out over the

nearshore waters of southeast Wisconsin

during the early evening hours on May

27th. Cold air aloft, an approaching

mid-level short-wave trough, and

cyclonic surface flow aided the

thunderstorm development.

LAKE ST CLAIR

Lake St Clair (U.S.

Portion)

Grosse Pointe 13 1805EST

Detroit River

Grosse lie to 13 1840EST

Wyandotte

LOUISIANA, Northeast

Franklin Parish

Jigger to 28 1030CST

Chase 1035CST

Severe thunderstorm winds caused

significant damage to a mobile home in

the Jigger Community. Additionally, the

LSU Mesonet observing site measured a

60 MPH wind gust. This observing site

is located in the Chase Community.

LOUISIANA, Northwest

Union Parish

Marion 24 1845CST

Trees were downed.

Lincoln Parish

10 NE Ruston 24 1928CST

Hail fell at the intersection of Hwy

145 and Hwy 21.

Ouachita Parish

15 W Monroe 24 1945CST

Hail fell in Calhoun.

Union Parish

10 N Farmerville 24 1950CST

Trees were downed.

Union Parish

Farmerville 24 2030CST

LOUISIANA, Southeast

Livingston Parish

3 N Watson 09 1325CST

Ascension Parish

Gonzales 28 1600CST

Thunderstorm winds knocked down trees

and severely damaged the bleachers at a

East Ascension High School’s Spartan

Stadium.

Livingston Parish

Weiss 29 1030CST

Several trees were blown down.

Washington Parish

Mt Hermon 29 1045CST

Thunderstorm winds blew the roof off of

a bam and knocked down trees.

Washington Parish

1 N Bogalusa 29 1050CST

Thunderstorm winds snapped trees which

damaged the roof of a house.

East Baton Rouge

Parish

Baton Rouge 29 1330CST

Lightning struck a house causing a

small attic fire and minor damage to

the roof.

St. Charles Parish

5 NE Destrehan 29 1408CST

Livingston Parish

Livingston 29 1450CST

St. Tammany Parish

Southeast Portion 29 1620CST

21000ST

Heavy rainfall of 2 to 4 inches within

a few hours time caused extensive

flooding of roadways in southeast St.

Tammany Parish. A few homes experienced

minor flooding in the Slidell area.

Tangipahoa Parish

Kentwood 29 1830CST

Several trees were blown down. One tree

damaged the roof of a house when it

fell.

Pointe Coupee Parish

Lettsworth 30 0115CST

A few trees were blown down on Highway

1.

East Feliciana Parish

1 S Jackson 30 0211CST

A few trees were blown down along

Highway 68.00

Orleans Parish

New Orleans 30 0630CST

Lightning struck a tree in Lake Vista

sending fragments of wood into the air

and into several area homes causing

minor damage to some residences.

LOUISIANA, Southwest

Avoyelles Parish

Simmesport 09 1718CST

Beauregard Parish

5 S Merryville 25 1919CST

Several trees were blown down.

Calcasieu Parish

Vinton 25 1924CST

Several telephone poles were blown

down.

Vernon Parish

New Llano 29 2040CST

A few trees were blown down.

Vernon Parish

New Llano 29 2040CST

Calcasieu Parish

Vinton 29 2225CST

Vinton police reported winds estimated

near 60 mph.

Calcasieu Parish

5 S Sulphur 29 2230CST

Calcasieu Parish

2 W Lake Charles 29 2245CST

Two large trees were blown down near

the mall.

Jefferson Davis

Parish

2 SW Elton 29 2315CST

Trees and power lines were blown down.

A barn was blown down.

Allen Parish

Kinder 29 2350CST

Many trees were blown down.

St. Landry Parish

Eunice 30 0000CST

Many trees and power lines were blown

down.

Evangeline Parish

Ville Platte 30 0034CST

Trees and power lines were blown around

the area.

MAINE, North

MEZ001>006- Northwest Aroostook–Northeast

010>011-015>017- Aroostook–Northern Somerset–Northern

29032 Piscataquis–Northern Penobscot–

Southeast Aroostook–Central

Piscataquis–Central Penobscot–

Southern Penobscot–Interior Hancock–

Central Washington–Coastal Hancock–

Coastal Washington–Southern

Piscataquis–Northern Washington

01 0000EST

1300EST

River and stream levels continued to

fall during the morning hours …

following a flood event which had

developed in late April. Rivers and

streams were falling … or had already

fallen … back below flood stage in

most areas during the early afternoon

with only some lingering spillover onto

low lying agricultural lands still

remaining. Flood impacts from this

event were included with the April

monthly report.

MEZ030 Coastal Washington

07 1600EST

08 0300EST

Low pressure lifting north along the

coast toward the Gulf of Maine brought

strong gusty winds to the region. The

strongest winds generally occurred

across the coastal islands and along

the immediate coast. Peak wind gusts

included 65 mph at Cutler … 59 mph at

West Quoddy and 58 mph at Lubec.

MEZ029>030 Coastal Hancock–Coastal Washington

22 0230EST

1200EST

An intense late spring ocean storm

brought strong gusty winds to the

region. The strongest winds generally

occurred across the coastal islands and

along the immediate coast. Wind gusts

in excess of 65 mph were reported …

with a peak gust of nearly 70 mph at

Cutler. The winds snapped large tree

branches and contributed to power

outages.

MEZ029>030 Coastal Hancock–Coastal Washington

23 1200EST

2200EST

An intense spring ocean storm continued

to affect the region … bringing more

strong gusty winds. Peak wind gusts of

around 65 mph were reported … With

the strongest winds generally occurring

across the coastal islands and along

the immediate coast. Large branches

were snapped and several trees were

toppled … contributing to power

outages. Several thousand customers

lost power at various times during this

event. The winds also caused a lobster

boat to break its moorings at

Stonington Harbor … the boat was not

damaged while drifting through the

harbor.

MAINE, South

MEZ024 Coastal Cumberland

01 0115EST

1700EST

Low pressure moved from the Ohio River

Valley into southern Canada April 30th,

producing about I inch of rain and

causing minor flooding on the

Presumpscot river on May 1st. The river

was above the 15 ft flood stage in

Westbrook from 2:15 am until 1:00 pm,

reaching a crest of 15.41 feet at 8:30

am.

MEZ023 Coastal York

07 2200EST

2300EST

A late season Nor’easter developed off

the Mid Atlantic coast Saturday, May

7th. It intensified and then slowly

crossed the southern New England

coastal waters early on May 8th. A

prolonged north-northeasterly gale

developed over the Gulf of Maine. Minor

coastal flooding occurred in the Camp

Ellis area of Saco due to large ocean

waves. The tide gage in Portland Harbor

measured a tide of 11.5 feet which was

short of the 12 foot flood stage.

MEZ023>024 Coastal York–Coastal Cumberland

23 2000EST

2330EST

MEZ023>024 Coastal York–Coastal Cumberland

23 2153EST

2259EST

On May 23rd, a strong coastal low

pressure system developed just off the

Maine coast. High astronomical tides

combined with strong northeast winds

and large ocean waves to produce wind

damage, coastal flooding and beach

erosion. The tide gauge in Portland

harbor reached 12.2 feet which was

slightly above the 12.0 foot flood

stage. Coastal flooding occurred in

both York and Cumberland Counties, with

a significant flood inundation in the

Camp Ellis area. Damage to public and

private property was estimated to be

about a million dollars. Shore road in

Saco was washed away. Gooch’s Beach in

Kennebunk had its seawall damaged. In

addition in York County, numerous trees

were blown down causing power outages

affecting 15 to 20 thousand people. In

Portland, several yachts were sunk and

docks were damaged at a local marina

due to the wind and waves. A 47 foot

Coast Guard boat ran aground in Casco

Bay while attempting to rescue people

on a sailboat. A spotter in Pebbles

Cove in Cape Elizabeth reported a wind

gust of 62 mph.

MEZ024 Coastal Cumberland

24 2300EST

2330EST

The second in a series of four late

season storms developed off the New

England coastline on Tuesday, May 24th.

High astronomical tides combined with

strong northeasterly winds and large

ocean waves to produce coastal flooding

and beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.5 feet,

which was a half foot above its 12.0

foot flood stage.

MEZ023>024 Coastal York–Coastal Cumberland

25 2300EST

26 0200EST

The third in a series of four late

season storms developed off the New

England coast on Wednesday, May 25th.

High astronomical tides combined with

strong northeasterly winds and large

ocean waves to produce coastal flooding

and beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.6 feet,

which was a 0.6 feet above its 12.0

foot flood stage. Coastal flooding

occurred along the coast in Cumberland

and York Counties.

MEZ008>009- Northern Franklin–Central Somerset–

013>014-021>022-028 Southern Franklin–Southern Somerset–

Kennebec–Interior Waldo–Coastal Waldo

26 1300EST

29 0500EST

A series of late season storms

developed of the coast beginning on the

of May 21st. These storms were very

slow moving and produced several inches

of rain in Maine from the 21 st through

the end of the month. Rainfall ranged

from 2 to 4 inches during this time

period with a few locations receiving

over 5 inches. Already swollen rivers

and streams responded quickly and once

again flooded due to the additional

rainfall. River and stream flooding

began on the 24th of May and lasted

until the 29th. Many roads were closed

due to washouts from intense runoff as

well as rising rivers and streams.

The Presumpscot River at Westbrook rose

above the 15 foot flood stage at 9:45

pm on the 24th and remained above flood

stage until 6:30 pm on the 27th,

reaching a crest of 19.97 feet at 9:30

pm on the 26th.

The Carrabassett River at North Anson

was above the 15 foot flood stage from

10:45 put on the 26th to 6:15 am on the

27th and reached a crest of 16.11 feet

at 1:30 am on the 27th.

The Kennebec River at Skowhegan went

above the flood flow of 35,000 efs at

7:00 pm on the 26th and fell below

flood flow at 6:00 am on the 29th,

cresting at 61,914 efs at 4:00 pm on

the 27th. The Kennebec River at North

Sydney rose above the flood stage of 17

feet at 2:15 am on the 27th and dropped

below flood stage at 6:15 pm on the

28th with a crest of 20.94 feet at 4:45

pm on the 27th. The Kennebec River at

Augusta was above the flood stage of 13

feet from 3:15 am on the 27th to 12:15

am on the 29th, reaching a crest of

17.40 feet at 7:45 pm on the 27th.

MEZ024 Coastal Cumberland

27 0030EST

0130EST

The fourth in a series of late season

storms developed off the New England

coast on Wednesday, May 26th. High

astronomical tides combined with strong

northeasterly winds and large ocean

waves to produce coastal flooding and

beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.1 feet,

which was a 0.1 feet above its 12.0

foot flood stage.

MARYLAND, Central

Washington County

Boonsboro 14 1630EST

1636EST

Trees downed on houses.

Prince George’S

County

Landover 14 1810EST

1814EST

Estimated wind gust by broadcast media.

Prince George’S

County

Andrews Atb 14 1837EST

1840EST

Official observation of wind gust at

Andrews Airforce Base.

Prince George’S

County

Camp Spgs 14 1840EST

1844EST

Prince George’S

County

Andrews Atb 14 1845EST

1849EST

Prince George’S

County

Camp Spgs 14 2020EST

2024EST

Prince George’S

County

Mitchellville 14 2045EST

2050EST

A strong cold front moved from the

central Appalachians to the

mid-Atlantic region during the period.

Very strong instability and high

moisture levels contributed to an

outbreak of severe weather. Damaging

wind gusts occurred in some locations,

as well as a few reports of large hail.

Baltimore County

Parkton 28 1420EST

1425EST

Trees down.

A gusty cold front moved across the

mid-Atlantic region on May 28, 2005.

This system caused a few strong

thunderstorms and strong gusty winds,

with isolated reports of wind damage.

MARYLAND, Northeast

Queen Anne’S County

Dominion 14 1833EST

A severe thunderstorm knocked down a

couple of trees in Dominion.

Queen Anne’S County

Centreville 14 1908EST

The second severe thunderstorm of the

evening knocked down a couple of trees

and wires from Centreville south toward

the Talbot County border.

Talbot County

St Michaels 14 2032EST

Caroline County

Countywide 20 0200EST

1400EST

Queen Anne’S County

Countywide 20 0200EST

1400EST

Talbot County

Countywide 20 0200EST

1400EST

Heavy rain fell across southern

sections of the Maryland Eastern Shore

mainly between 3 a.m. EDT and 3 p.m.

EDT on the 20th. Rain began falling

just before Midnight EDT on the 20th

and ended between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. EDT

on the 20th. Storm totals averaged

between 3 and 4 inches and caused poor

drainage flooding. Since the rain fell

heavy, but was spread across a large

enough period of time, no stream or

river flooding was reported. Specific

storm totals included 4.30 inches in

Federalsburg (Caroline County) and 2.66

County), 3.70 inches in Easton (Talbot

County), 2.88 in Queen Anne (Talbot

inches in Stevensville (Queen Anne’s

County).

The heavy rain was caused by a low

pressure system that moved cast along a

nearly stationary frontal boundary on

the 20th. The low pressure system moved

moved from near Cincinnati, Ohio at 8

a.m. EDT on the 20th cast to La Plata,

Maryland at 2 p.m. EDT on the 20th and

to about 50 miles east of Ocean City,

Maryland at 8 p.m. EDT on the 20th.

Cecil County

Rising Sun to 28 1400EST

North East

A severe thunderstorm tore down several

trees in central Cecil County from

Rising Sun southeast to North East.

MARYLAND, South

NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, West

NONE REPORTED.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East

MAZ007-014>016- Eastern Essex–Southeast Middlesex–

18024 Suffolk–Eastern Norfolk–Western

Plymouth–Eastern Plymouth–Southern

Bristol–Southern Plymouth–

Barnstable–Dukes–Nantucket

07 0756EST

2211 EST

MAZ007-016-019 Eastern Essex–Eastern Norfolk–Eastern

Plymouth

07 2245EST

2355EST

A strong coastal storm brought high

winds to much of eastern Massachusetts,

which brought down trees and power

lines, especially on Cape Cod and the

islands where winds gusted as high as

60 mph on Nantucket. About 12,000

electric customers were left without

power during the storm.

In addition, moderate coastal flooding

was reported from Salem to Cohasset and

Hull. Several coastal roadways were

closed due to flooding around the time

of high tide.

One injury was directly related to the

high winds. In Brockton, a woman was

driving along West Street when a tree

fell onto her car, smashing the

windshield and dislocating her

shoulder.

MAZ004>007-007- Northern Worcester–Western Middlesex–

014-014>015- Western Essex–Eastern Essex–Southeast

015>016-016- Middlesex–Suffolk– Eastern Norfolk–

018>020-020>021- Western Plymouth–Eastern Plymouth–

21022 Southern Bristol–Southern Plymouth–

Barnstable

24 1450EST

25 2335EST

MAZ007-007-015- Eastern Essex–Suffolk–Eastern

015>016-016-019 Norfolk–Eastern Plymouth

24 2311EST

25 2353EST

An unusually usual late season and long

duration nor’easter brought strong

winds, heavy rainfall, and coastal

flooding to eastern Massachusetts. A

preliminary check suggested this was

the worst late May winterlike

nor’easter since May 25-26, 1967.

Although most wind gusts were reported

between 45 and 55 mph, some gusts

estimated as high as 60 mph brought

down trees and power lines over a large

area. At least 20,000 electric

customers lost service at various times

during this storm. As a consequence

of saturated ground and trees with

foliage, the impact of the wind was

greater than what would normally be

expected by these wind speeds.

Moderate coastal flooding occurred

during two high tide cycles. Numerous

shore roads along the eastern

Massachusetts coast were flooded to the

extent of being impassible for a time.

Considerable rock and sand debris were

washed onto shore roads, and there were

spotty reports of damage to structures.

No injuries were directly related to

the storm.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East

Bristol County

Taunton 29 1530EST

Plymouth County

Bridewater 29 1555EST

Bristol County

South Dartmouth 29 1705EST

Severe thunderstorms dropped penny

sized hail at the National Weather

Service office in Taunton, and in

Bridgewater. The storms also downed

large tree limbs in South Dartmouth.

MASSACHUSETTS, West

NONE REPORTED.

MICHIGAN, East

Saginaw County

Bridgeport 06 2300EST

A lightning strike sparked a basement

fire at a home on McGrandy near

Airport. The fire was contained to a

single room in the basement.

Saginaw County

1 NW Saginaw 06 2350EST

07 2350EST

Lightning caused a fire at a

townhouse unit located on West

Cabaret Trail.

Wayne County

Wyandotte 13 1515EST

Washtenaw County

.2 SW Ann Arbor 13 1725EST

Washtenaw County

2 N Saline 13 1726EST

Washtenaw County

.2 NW Ann Arbor 13 1727EST

A trained weather spotter reported a

12 inch diameter tree and large tree

limbs blown down.

Wayne County

Dearborn 13 1805EST

Oakland County

Troy 13 1813EST

Wayne County

Riverview 13 1840EST

Tuscola County

1 S Caro 29 1516EST

1526EST

MICHIGAN, Extreme

Southwest

Branch County

Coldwater 13 1605EST

Semi truck blown over in Coldwater.

Numerous trees and power lines down

throughout the county as well.

Hillsdale County

10 E Litchfeld 13 1635EST

Hillsdale County

Countywide 13 1640EST

1700EST

Reports of numerous trees and power

lines reported down throughout the

county.

MICHIGAN, North

Cheboygan County

2 E Wolverine 28 1330EST

A number of thunderstorms in northern

Michigan produced hail on the 28th.

Only one produced severe-criteria

hail, with dime-sized hailstones

reported near Wolverine. Some storms

were prolific hail producers, even it

they weren’t severe. Pea sized hail

accumulated one to two inches deep

near Posen, and two to three inches

deep along US-131 northeast of Alba.

MICHIGAN, Upper

Dickinson County

3 NE Randville 09 1645EST

Six-inch diameter tree snapped off.

Marquette County

1 S Ishpeming 09 1735EST

Three-quarter inch hail also

reported.

Dickinson County

Felch 27 1930EST

MICHIGAN, West

Kalamazoo County

Kalamazoo 13 0753EST

Three quarters inch diameter hail was

reported two miles cast of the city

of Kalamazoo.

Calhoun County

Battle Creek 13 0820EST

A severe thunderstorm produced three

quarters inch diameter hail one mile

south of Battle Creek.

Montcalm County

Sidney 13 1000EST

Three quarters inch diameter hail was

reported in Sidney.

Allegan County

Pearl 13 1450EST

A 60 m.p.h. wind gust was estimated

three miles cast of Pearl.

Van Buren County

Gobles 13 1504EST

A severe storm produced seven eighths

inch diameter hail one mile west of

Gobles.

Kalamazoo County

Climax 13 1515EST

A second severe thunderstorm for the

day in Kalamazoo county produced

three quarters inch diameter hail in

Climax.

Jackson County

Spring Arbor 13 1625EST

A severe thunderstorm produced an

estimated wind gust to 60 m.p.h. in

Spring Arbor which blew down numerous

trees.

Ingham County

Leslie 13 1630EST

A severe thunderstorm produced

estimated wind gusts to 60 m.p.h. 4

miles west of Leslie.

MINNESOTA, Central and

South Central

Renville County

Danube 05 1433CST

Nicollet County

6 NW St George 05 1650CST

Renville County

6 SE Fairfax 05 1650CST

Dime sized hail fell in Carro

Township.

Nicollet County

Lafayette 05 1714CST

Brown County

2 N Springfield 05 1805CST

Stevens County

5 SSW Alberta 07 2103CST

Pine trees up to 70 feet tall were

downed. Tin and shingles were blown

off a building.

Stevens County

2 S Donnelly 07 2107CST

A funnel cloud was spotted by the

fire department just south of

Donnelly.

Stevens County

2 S Donnelly 07 2107CST

A 10’x 12′ garage was blown one

quarter mile by high winds.

Stevens County

1 S Donnelly to 07 2107CST

Donnelly

An old garage was downed. A few

shingles were removed from buildings

and pallets were blown 50 feet in

Donnelly.

Pope County

7 S Cyrus 07 2135CST

The public reported a funnel cloud 3

miles east of Hancock.

Martin County

Countywide 08 1630CST

1830CST

Heavy downpours flooded small creeks

and low lying farm fields.

Redwood County

Walnut Grove 08 1713CST

Nicollet County

North Mankato 08 1747CST

1753CST

A wind gust of 59 MPH was recorded by

a spotter just outside of town. Small

trees were downed in the vicinity.

Faribault County

4 E Brush Creek 08 1751CST

Nicollet County

North Mankato 08 1753CST

A trained spotter reported penny

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

Boyd 08 18000ST

A deputy sheriff reported nickel

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

Dawson 08 18000ST

A deputy sheriff reported quarter

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

5 E Nassau to 08 1811CST

Nassau

Lac Qui Parle County

2 NNW Haydenville to 08 1815CST

1 S Bellingham 1830CST

Hail up to 2 inches in diameter fell

in a band beginning 2 miles north and

1/2 mile west of Haydenville and

continued northeast for 5 miles to

just south of Bellingham. A storm

chaser just south of Bellingham said

that the 2 inch diameter hail covered

the road. Storm chasers also reported

1.75 inch diameter hail 3 miles south

of Bellingham and 1.50 inch diameter

hail in Bellingham.

Lac Qui Parle County

2 NW Haydenville 08 1820CST 0.1 20

1821CST

A storm chaser videotaped a brief

touchdown of a weak tornado in an

open field. This tornado was also

witnessed by law enforcement.

Mcleod County

3 SW Glencoe 08 1820CST

The roof of a pole barn (228’x70′)

was blown off and tossed southeast of

the structure.

Mcleod County

Glencoe 08 1828CST

A medium sized tree was downed in

addition to a few branches. The

downed tree broke a window.

Lac Qui Parle County

3 S Bellingham 08 1831CST 0.1 25

1832CST

A storm chaser videotaped a brief

touchdown of a weak tornado in an

open field.

Rice County

1 E Morristown to 08 1835CST

1 S Shieldsville 1840CST

Scattered trees were downed.

Rice County

8 S Shieldsville 08 1835CST

A deputy sheriff reported penny sized

hail.

Rice County

Shieldsville to 08 1840CST 1 25

1 E Shieldsville 1844CST

A tornado touched down on Highway 21

just west of Mazaska Lake. It knocked

over several dozen trees then started

crossing the lake at a boat ramp. It

tracked for one mile and dissipated

just as it got to shore, where it

knocked down one more tree. The

tornado was witnessed by two Sheriffs

Department water patrol officers.

Scott County

New Prague 08 1858CST

A trailer was tipped over. A 6’x10′

x4′ air conditioning unit on top of a

grocery store was rolled along the

roof. A tree and picnic table at a

nearby gas station was damaged and a

sign on another store was blown off.

Scott County

Prior Lake 08 1904CST

Six inch branches were downed.

Swift County

2 E Benson 08 1905CST

Several trees were downed.

Rice County

1 N Northfield 08 1909CST

An ambulance driver reported a funnel

cloud at the Rice and Dakota County

line.

Swift County

1 W Swift Falls 08 1915CST

Several trees were downed.

Pope County

Terrace to 08 1924CST

2 NE Terrace

Dakota County

2 N Hampton 08 1930CST

Spotters reported a funnel cloud near

Highway 52 via HAM radio.

Faribault County

Countywide 12 21000ST

13 05000ST

A total of 2.63 inches of rain fell

in Winnebago. Radar rainfall

estimates as high as 3 to 4 inches

were noted across extreme northwest

and north central Faribault County.

MNZ083-091 Blue Earth–

Martin 12 21000ST

13 0500CST

Minor street flooding was reported in

Amboy where a total of 4.02 inches of

rain was recorded. A large area of

southern Blue Earth County had radar

rainfall estimates between 3 and 4

inches.

Waseca County

Countywide 12 21000ST

13 0500CST

A total of 2.48 inches of rain was

recorded in Waseca. Rainfall

estimates as high as 3 inches were

noted in the southwestern portion

of the county.

Stevens County

3 S Donnelly 18 1745CST 0.1 30

1746CST

A farmer saw a “block wide” tornado

briefly touch down and pick up dirt

in an open field in Pepperton

Township, Section 14.

Swift County

11 S Benson 18 1758CST

A funnel cloud was reported by a

Sheriffs deputy 4 miles north of the

Chippewa/Swift County line south of

Benson.

Swift County

7 S Benson 18 1803CST 0.1 25

1805CST

Two Sheriffs deputies saw a tornado

pick up debris near Highway 29.

Swift County

7 S Benson 18 1810CST

Chippewa County

10 N Clara City 18 1828CST 0.3 25

1830CST

A tornado was reported by a storm

chaser on the ground for 1/2 minutes

just south of the intersection of

County Road 3 and the Swift/Chippewa

County border, about 4 miles south of

Murdock.

Blue Earth County

Mankato 26 1355CST

A trained spotter recorded a wind

gust of 62 MPH at the intersection of

River Front and Main.

Freeborn County

10 S Albert Lea 26 14000ST

A MNDOT road weather sensor recorded

a wind gust of 68 MPH.

MINNESOTA, Northeast

St. Louis County

15 S Hoyt Lakes 05 1236CST

Koochiching County

Ranier 05 1720CST

St. Louis County

18 SW Cook 05 1852CST

MINNESOTA, Northwest

Lake Of The Woods

County

Baudette 05 1238CST

Lake Of The Woods

County

Baudette 05 1240CST 0.2 25

1241CST

A tin side of Baudette. Minor shingle

and tree damage also occurred along a

two block path. Wind speeds were

estimated to be around 60 mph.

Lake Of The Woods

County

Carp 05 1420CST

Lake Of The Woods

County

2 ENE Carp 05 1440CST

The large hail dented the roof of a

metal shed and broke a window.

Lake Of The Woods

County

3 ESE Carp to 05 1445CST 5 25

8 ESE Carp 1500CST

Intermittent tree damage occurred

along the tornado path.

Wilkin County

4 NE Brushvale 07 2130CST

Grant County

Wendell 07 2135CST

Trees and power lines were blown down

and a garage was damaged.

Polk County

Crookston 08 1727CST

Polk County

East Grand Forks 08 1736CST

Polk County

East Grand Forks 08 1747CST

Polk County

East Grand Forks 08 1751CST

Marshall County

13 E Middle River 08 18000ST

Pennington County

5 WSW Mavie 08 18000ST

MINNESOTA, Northwest

Roseau County

2 NE Skime 08 1800CST

Polk County

2 NW Euclid 08 1805CST

Red Lake County

6 NW Plummer 08 1825CST

Pennington County

5 WNW St Hilaire 08 1850CST

Marshall County

7 NW Gatzke 08 19000ST

Red Lake County

1 N Huot 08 1910CST

Pennington County

7 SW High Lndg 08 2030CST

Pennington County

5 SE Thief River 08 2045CST

Falls

Pennington County

5 WSW Mavie 08 2055CST

Grant County

4 W Ashby 08 2145CST

A steel grain bin was blown off its

foundation and onto a pole shed. The

pole shed was knocked down and some

machinery inside it was damaged.

Becker County

1 SE Detroit Lakes 08 2150CST

The hail covered a deck.

Clearwater County

8 N Bagley 08 2230CST

Large spruce trees were snapped off

by the strong wind.

Beltrami County

2 N Bemidji 08 2310CST

Polk County

Fisher 20 1620CST

Polk County

Fisher 20 1620CST

Polk County

Crookston 20 1633CST

Polk County

4 SE Fisher 20 1635CST

Polk County

6 N Crookston 21 141SCST 0.3 75

1419CST

A tornado touched down north of

Crookston, and created a west-to-east

damage path. The tornado hit a

well-constructed pole barn and then

travelled into an open field. Several

large trees were snapped in half. The

estimated peak wind speed was 140

mph.

Polk County

8 NNW Gentilly 21 1435CST

Norman County

Twin Vly 21 1458CST

Becker County

4 SW Lake Park to 21 1510CST

3 SW Detroit Lakes 1535CST

A wall cloud with pendant funnel was

observed for about 25 minutes.

Becker County

3 E Detroit Lakes 21 1540CST

Two large trees were snapped off by

the strong wind.

MNZ001>002-004-007 West

Polk–Norman–Kittson– 21 2000CST

West Marshall 22 1300CST

A low pressure system travelled from

near Winnipeg, Manitoba, into

northwest Minnesota. A cold front

trailing behind this system brought

a period of very strong wind speeds

to a portion of the Devils Lake

region and the northern Red River

Valley. The highest measured wind

gusts were pretty uniform, around 60

mph. Some roof damage was reported.

MINNESOTA, Southeast

Fillmore County

6 SW York 26 1709CST

Hail the size of quarters was

reported by a storm spotter near the

Minnesota Iowa border.

MINNESOTA, Southwest

Nobles County

4 NW Adrian 06 2315CST

Rock County

3 NW Luverne 06 2315CST

Rock County

Luverne 07 0123CST

Large hail covered the ground.

Jackson County

7 W Jackson 08 1610CST

Jackson County

15 SW Lakefield 08 1617CST

Nobles County

2 NW Brewster 08 1630CST

Jackson County

6 W Okabena 08 1630CST

Murray County

7 NE Dovray 08 1703CST

Cottonwood County

8 N Westbrook 08 1704CST

Rock County

4 SW Hills 08 1733CST

Lyon County

6 SW Minneota 08 1810CST

Jackson County

Lakefield 08 2020CST

2255CST

Heavy rain caused widespread street

flooding in Lakefield.

Jackson County

12 S Lakefield 10 2141CST

Jackson County

1 S Jackson 12 2330CST

13 0030CST

Heavy rain caused a mudslide on

Jackson County Road 23, with water

and mud up to three feet deep.

MINNESOTA, West

NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, West Central

Big Stone County

3 NE Odessa 8 1842CST

MISSISSIPPI, Central

Warren County

7 S Vicksburg 9 1435CST

Warren County

Vicksburg 9 1528CST

Sharkey County

Cary 9 1640CST

Issaquena County

Valley Park 09 1713CST

1715CST

Franklin County

1 E Meadville to 14 1623CST

3 NE Meadville 1628CST

Leflore County

2 S Itta Bena 14 1725CST

1730CST

Nickel to quarter size hail fell

around Itta Bena.

Copiah County

Wesson 14 1730CST

1830CST

Locally heavy rainfall caused several

homes to flood on Southern Street.

Leflore County

2 SW Itta Bena to 14 1735CST

Itta Bena 1742CST

Shingles were blown off a couple of

homes and a few storage sheds were

destroyed. Additionally, a few power

lines were blown down and a tree fell

on a vehicle in the city of Itta

Bena.

Oktibbeha County

2 SE Maben to 14 1805CST

4 SE Maben 1810CST

Clay County

4 N West Pt 20 1610CST

A tree and a power line was blown

down.

Lowndes County

Columbus 20 1620CST

Several trees and some power lines

were blown down around Columbus.

Winston County

3 SSW Noxapater to 20 17000ST

4.5 SSW Noxapater 1702CST

Neshoba County

.5 N Stallo to 20 1702CST

8 SE Philadelphia 1740CST

A swath of penny sized hail occurred

from near the Stallo Community

south-southeastward to near Tucker.

Attala County

Sallis 20 1720CST

Attala County

Sallis to 20 1720CST

3 E Sallis

Two homes were damaged in the Sallis

Community when large trees fell on

them. Additionally, several trees and

a few power lines were blown down all

around the area and along a 3 mile

stretch of Highway 12.

Yazoo County

5 W Yazoo City 20 1835CST

Several trees were blown down along

Highway 49W.

Lauderdale County

2 SE Whynot 20 1840CST

Several trees and power poles were

blown down.

Madison County

5 NE Madison 20 1845CST

An intense downburst occurred in

Eastern Madison county and snapped or

uprooted over 100 oak trees. Several

of the fallen trees and large limbs

injured some horses.

Madison County

Ridgeland 20 1912CST

Five trees and several large limbs

were blown down along Rice Road.

Rankin County

Langford to 20 1914CST

Whites 2012CST

An intense and long duration

downburst event occurred across a

large part of Rankin county during

the evening of May 20th. Damage began

north of Brandon, near the Langford

Community, and continued

south-southwest along a path through

Flowood, Pearl, Richland, Whitfield,

Florence, Cleary and Whites. This

damage path was nearly 25 miles long

and some 7 miles wide. All within

the damage swath, several hundred

trees were uprooted, snapped or

partially broken off. Many trees took

down power lines and fell on homes.

Many roads were blocked by downed

trees and debris as well as having

many large and small street and

highway signs blown down. Many homes

sustained damage to roofs or had

sheds/porches blown down.

Yazoo County

Yazoo City 20 1915CST

Several trees and power lines were

blown down.

Rankin County

Brandon to 20 1920CST

Florence 1950CST

In addition to the large downburst

that occurred across Rankin county,

the storm produced a swath of penny

to nickel sized hail from Brandon to

Pearl to Florence.

Hinds County

1 N Brownsville 20 1933CST

Clarke County

5 E Quitman 20 1936CST

Trees and power lines were blown down

just off Highway 511.

Jasper County

4 E Heidelberg 20 1936CST

A few trees were blown down.

Clarke County

5 E Quitman 20 1954CST

Jones County

Sandersville 20 2000CST

Several trees were blown down with a

few blocking roads.

Simpson County

Harrisville 20 2015CST

Rankin County

3 NE Florence 20 2016CST

2045CST

A portion of the road was flooded at

Highway 469 and Williams Road.

Copiah County

Crystal Spgs 20 2020CST

A few trees were blown down.

Hinds County

Utica to 20 2042CST

3 S Utica 2045CST

Numerous trees were blown down.

Copiah County

4 NW Dentville 20 2050CST

A few trees were blown down.

Lincoln County

5 NW Brookhaven 20 2148CST

Several trees were blown down across

Highway 550.

Warren County

9 SE Vicksburg 24 14000ST

Nickel sized hail fell along Highway

27 southeast of Vicksburg.

Claiborne County

2 N Port Gibson 24 1415CST

Several trees were uprooted along US

Highway 61 just north of Port Gibson.

Hinds County

2 SW Bolton 24 1440CST

Two trees were blown down.

Hinds County

2 SE Pocahontas to 24 1445CST

3 E Pocahontas 1450CST

Hinds County

7 SSW Raymond to 24 1445CST

3 NE Terry 1510CST

A large downburst event occurred

across a large portion of Central and

Southeast Hinds county during the

afternoon of May 24th. The swath of

wind damage occurred from 7 miles

south-southwest of Raymond to near

Raymond and eastward to Byram and

Terry. Within this large area a few

hundred trees and numerous power

lines were blown down. Many area

roads were blocked by fallen trees

and power lines.

Madison County

7 W Madison to 24 1450CST

5 W Madison 1454CST

Nickel sized hail occurred around the

Lake Lorman area.

Hinds County

Terry 24 1503CST

Jefferson County

9 N Fayette 24 1505CST

Copiah County

2 WNW Crystal Spgs 24 1515CST

Several trees and numerous large

limbs were blown down along Highway

27 near Crystal Springs.

Claiborne County

Port Gibson 24 1520CST

1630CST

Heavy rains caused many area roads to

be covered with water.

Madison County

4 W Madison to 24 1545CST

2 SW Madison 1550CST

Rankin County

3 W Fannin 24 1600CST

Two trees were blown down.

Rankin County

Pelahatchie 24 1615CST

A couple of trees were blown down.

Sharkey County

Rolling Fork 24 1615CST

1620CST

Quarter sized hail fell around

Rolling Fork and damaged several

vehicles.

Smith County

5 N Raleigh to 24 1629CST

8 N Raleigh 1633CST

Several trees were blown down north

of Raleigh along Highway 35.

Hinds County

Clinton 24 1733CST

Jefferson County

6 NW Fayette 24 2020CST

Numerous large limbs were blown down

along the Natchez Trace.

Warren County

10 SSE Vicksburg to 29 1127CST

5 E Vicksburg 1133CST

A swath of wind damage occurred from

near the Big Black Community

northward across Highway 27 to about

5 miles east of Vicksburg. Dozens of

trees were blown down across this

area along with several power lines.

Warren County

Vicksburg 29 1130CST

Penny to quarter sized hail fell

across Vicksburg and caused minor

damage to vehicles around town.

Lincoln County

15 S Brookhaven to 29 1136CST

15 SE Brookhaven 1145CST

Numerous trees were blown down across

the southeast portion of Lincoln

county.

MISSISSIPPI, Central

Jefferson Davis

County

5 S Prentiss 29 1142CST

Numerous trees and power lines were

blown down south of Prentiss.

Lawrence County

Monticello 29 1142CST

Several trees and a few power lines

were blown down around Monticello.

Lamar County

Purvis to 29 12000ST

Hattiesburg 1210CST

Several trees were blown down across

Eastern Lamar county.

Jasper County

Heidelberg 29 1206CST

1210CST

A few trees and power lines were blown

down. One tree and power line fell on a

car and caused significant damage.

Simpson County

8 S Mendenhall 29 1206CST

Numerous pine trees were blown down

along Highway 13, 8 miles south of

Mendenhall.

Forrest County

Hattiesburg 29 1210CST

1215CST

Quarter to golfball sized hail fell

across Hattiesburg causing some damage

to vehicles.

Forrest County

Hattiesburg 29 1212CST

Numerous trees were blown down.

Jones County

Ellisville 29 1239CST

Numerous trees were blown down around

Ellisville and many other locations

scattered around the county.

Hinds County

Jackson 29 1240CST

A few power lines were blown down at

the intersection of Lakeland Drive and

Ridgewood Road. The downed power lines

caused a small fire at a nearby gas

station.

Madison County

Ridgeland to 29 1245CST

Madison 1249CST

Numerous trees and large limbs were

blown down across the city of Ridgeland

and across areas of Madison.

Jasper County

Stringer to 29 1251CST

3 NE Stringer 1255CST

Jasper County

Bay Spgs 29 1256CST

1300CST

Numerous trees were blown down.

Newton County

Newton 29 1322CST

A couple of trees were blown down.

Clarke County

Pachuta to 29 1330CST

Quitman 1345CST

A swath of wind damage occurred across

portions of Clarke county from Pachuta

to Quitman to Stonewall. Within this

area several dozen trees were blown

down with many blocking area roads. In

Pachuta 1 tree damaged a vehicle and in

Quitman 1 tree caused major damage to a

house.

Neshoba County

Neshoba 29 1352CST

1500CST

On route 129, a portion of the road was

washed out and the road had to be

closed.

Lincoln County

Brookhaven Muni Arpt 29 1730CST

Three hangers sustained damage at the

airport as a portion of the tin roofs

were blown off and small sections of

the tin siding was Pealed away.

Additionally a few trees were blown

down around the area.

MISSISSIPPI, North

Alcorn County

Corinth 19 1534CST

1540CST

MISSISSIPPI, South

Jackson County

1 NW Ocean Spgs 29 0929CST

Hancock County

15 N Kiln 29 1403CST 0.1 20

A weak tornado touched down briefly

causing no damage.

Hancock County

Diamondhead Arpt 29 1430CST

A lightning strike caused a fire in

some trees which spread to a house in

the Glen Eagle subdivision of

Diamondhead. The house was nearly

destroyed by the fire.

Wilkinson County

3 N Woodville 29 1642CST

A tree was blown down.

Hancock County

South Portion 29 1650CST

2030CST

Heavy rainfall of 3 to 5 inches within

several hours caused signficant

flooding of a number of roadways in

southern Hancock County.

Wilkinson County

Centreville 29 1730CST

A few trees were blown down.

Pike County

Mc Comb 29 1815CST

Thunderstorm winds ripped the roof off

of two buildings, knocked down four

signs, and blew windows out and the

awnings off of a building. A number of

trees and power lines were knocked down

in McComb and other locations scattered

across Pike County.

MISSISSIPPI, Southeast

Wayne County

Waynesboro 24 1755CST

1757CST

High winds from a thunderstorm

destroyed a barn near Waynesboro.

Quarter size hail was also reported

from the storm.

MISSOURI, East

Boone County

Harrisburg 11 1310CST

Boone County

Harrisburg 11 1320CST

Local law enforcement reported hail up

to 4 inches in diameter in the

Harrisburg. Roofs and automobiles were

damaged.

Boone County

5 W Ashland 11 1330CST

Boone County

4 E Harrisburg 11 1340CST

Boone County

7 N Columbia 11 1345CST

Storm spotters reported hail from

several severe thunderstorms across

Boone County. Hail up to 2 inches in

diameter was reported north of

Columbia.

Boone County

5 S Columbia 11 1346CST

Storm spotters reported golfball size

hail south of Columbia.

Boone County

Columbia 11 1349CST

Boone County

Columbia 11 1357CST

Boone County

Columbia 11 1359CST

The Columbia EOC relayed several

reports of hail up to nickel size

across Columbia.

Washington County

Potosi 11 1405CST

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail in

Potosi for several minutes.

Osage County

Meta 11 1417CST

Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail

in Meta.

Boone County

Midway 11 1424CST

Boone County

4 S Midway 11 1428CST

Boone County

Midway 11 1430CST

Storm spotters and emergency management

officials reported nickel size hail in

the Midway area. A Columbia television

station reported wind gusts up to 80

mph which downed a few trees and power

lines.

Moniteau County

California 11 1425CST

The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch

hail.

Callaway County

1 S Millersburg 11 1435CST

The County Sheriff reported 1 inch hail

just south of Millersburg.

Washington County

Old Mines 11 1444CST

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail.

Boone County

Hallsville 11 1444CST

Emergency management officials reported

hail up to baseball size in Hallsville.

Some roofs and automobiles were

damaged.

Iron County

Belleview 11 15000ST

The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch

hail in Belleview.

Washington County

Richwoods 11 1501CST

Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4

inch hail in Richwoods.

Callaway County

Fulton 11 1509CST

The County Sheriff reported hail up to

golfball size.

Boone County

Columbia 11 1515CST

21000ST

Heavy rain from several severe

thunderstorms caused flash flooding in

Columbia. I-70 had to be closed on the

west side of town due to a foot of

water over the road. Several streets in

town became impassable due to high

water. A section of Brown School Road

was washed out by flood water.

Jefferson County

2 E Hillsboro 11 1516CST

Jefferson County

Hillsboro 11 1520CST

Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4

inch hail east of and in Hillsboro.

Boone County

Columbia 11 1520CST

A storm spotter reported 3/4 inch hail.

Jefferson County

Dittmer 11 1520CST

Amateur radio spotters reported hail up

to golfball size in Dittmer.

St. Francois County

Bismarck 11 1525CST

The public reported 3/4 inch hail in

Bismarck.

Boone County

Columbia 11 1525CST

Emergency management officials reported

3/4 inch hail.

Jefferson County

3 N Hillsboro 11 1530CST

Jefferson County

House Spgs 11 1535CST

The County Sheriff relayed several

reports of penny to golfball size hail

from House Springs to near Hillsboro.

Boone County

Columbia 11 1605CST

Local law enforcement reported 1 inch

hail.

Montgomery County

New Florence 11 1640CST

Montgomery County

New Florence 11 1640CST

Montgomery County

2 S New Florence 11 1650CST

Montgomery County

Jonesburg 11 17000ST

A severe thunderstorm dropped hail from

penny to nickel size and produced wind

damage across parts of southern

Montgomery County. Large tree limbs

were reported down in New Florence.

Warren County

1 S Warrenton 11 1640CST

Warren County

Warrenton 11 1640CST

The County Sheriff reported hail upt to

golfball size in Warrenton. Amateur

radio spotters reported 3/4 inch hail

just south of Warrenton.

Lincoln County

Hawk Pt 11 1650CST

Lincoln County

Troy 11 1700CST

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail in

Hawk Point and nickel size hail in

Troy.

St. Charles County

1 W O Fallon 19 2210CST

St. Charles County

1 W O Fallon 19 2215CST

Amateur radio spotters reported large

tree limbs blocking a road just west of

O’Fallon. 3/4 inch hail also fell in

the area.

St. Charles County

Weldon Spg 19 2220CST

A 30 foot cedar tree was down along

Wolfrum Road.

St. Louis County

Florissant 19 2220CST

St. Louis County

Hazelwood 19 2225CST

Storm spotters reported some trees,

large tree limbs and power lines down

in Florissant and Hazelwood.

St. Louis (C)

St Louis 19 2230CST

The inch hail at Hall Street and

Broadway in North St. Louis.

Jefferson County

Barnhart 19 2325CST

Jefferson County

Crystal City 19 2325CST

Jefferson County

Pevely 19 2325CST

Jefferson County

Festus 19 2325CST

Storm spotters reported trees and large

tree limbs down in Crystal City,

Pevely, and Festus. 3/4 inch hail was

reported in Barnhart.

Callaway County

3 SW Fulton 22 0445CST

Thunderstorm wind gusts tore the roof

off a mobile home on Route NN. Damage

was estimated at $5000.

MISSOURI, Lower

Pemiscot County

3 S Caruthersville 13 1607CST

1615CST

MISSOURI, Northeast

MOZ009>010 Scotland–Clark

03 0100CST

0800CST

Record breaking cold settled over the

Midwest during the early morning hours

of 3 May 2005. The cold was of such

intensity that all time record minimums

for the month of May were tied or

shattered at most first order stations

and many co-operative stations. Farmers

that took advantage of the unseasonably

mild weather during the first half of

April had to replant after crops were

killed off by the freeze. In some

cases, crops had to be replanted even

though the growing point was below the

surface. This was due to the soil being

a sandy loam which allowed freezing

temperatures to penetrate into the

ground.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Gentry County

12 N Stanberry 11 0705CST

Gentry County

2 SSW Mcfall 11 0730CST

Worth County

4 W Worth 11 0705CST

De Kalb County

Fairport 11 0720CST

De Kalb County

5 W Stewartsville 11 1025CST

De Kalb County

13 SE Amity 11 1845CST

Daviess County

2 S Pattonsburg 11 0755CST

Daviess County

4 SE Pattonsburg 11 0801CST

Daviess County

10 E Coffey 11 0825CST

Daviess County

6 NE Jamesport 11 0835CST

Daviess County

8 N Jamesport 11 0838CST

Grundy County

10 SW Trenton 11 0850CST

Livingston County

2 E Farmersville 11 0905CST

Livingston County

1 N Chula 11 0910CST

Clinton County

8 N Gower 11 1030CST

Platte County

4 SSE Weston 11 1235CST

Platte County

Tracy 11 1240CST

Platte County

5 NE Platte City 11 1300CST

MISSOURI, Northwest

Platte County

(Mci)Ks City Intl Ar 11 1432CST 0 0

Platte County

(Mci)Ks City Intl Ar 11 1503CST 0 0

Platte County

2 S Kansas City Intl Ai 11 1522CST 0 0

Platte County

4 SW Kansas City Intl 11 1630CST 0 0

2115CST

Flooding near the intersection of

Highway 152 and Hampton.

Platte County

Parkville 11 1630CST 0 0

2115CST

6th street closed between Crooked and

West due to high water.

Chariton County

Brunswick 11 1241CST 0 0

Chariton County

Keytesville 11 1301CST 0 0

Howard County

2 E Fayette 11 1315CST 0 0

Howard County

4 W Fayette 11 1345CST 0 0

Randolph County

1 W Higbee 11 1325CST 0 0

Randolph County

5 W Clark 11 1330CST 0 0

Clay County

Smithville 11 1331CST 0 0

Jackson County

1 N Blue Spgs 11 1436CST 0 0

Jackson County

3 NNE Blue Spgs 11 1440CST 0 0

Jackson County

Blue Spgs 11 1442CST 0 0

Jackson County

Buckner 11 1455CST 0 0

Jackson County

2 E Blue Spgs 11 1535CST 0 0

Jackson County

Blue Spgs 11 1535CST 0 0

Jackson County

Grain Vly 11 1535CST 0 0

Jackson County

Lees Summit 11 1540CST 0 0

Jackson County

Independence 11 1551CST 0 0

Carroll County

Carrollton 11 1530CST 0 0

Carroll County

1 E Carrollton 11 1530CST 0 0

Carroll County

5 W Carrollton 11 1552CST 0 0

Carroll County

Carrollton 11 1556CST 0 0

Carroll County

Carrollton 11 1559CST 0 0

MISSOURI, Northwest

Lafayette County

1 SW Napoleon 11 1605CST 0 0

Saline County

5 E Marshall 11 1629CST 0 0

Adair County

Kirksville 11 1730CST 0 0

Lightning struck a bar in downtown

Kirksville with establishment totally

destroyed by fire.

Platte County

Dearborn 11 1930CST 0 0

Home totally destroyed by fire started

by lightning.

Holt County

1 N Mound City 12 1620CST 0 0

Buchanan County

St Joseph 12 1733CST 0 0

Andrew County

4 NE Amazonia 12 1736CST 0 0

Andrew County

Savannah 12 1745CST 0 0

Andrew County

Savannah 12 1750CST 0 0

Gentry County

King City 12 1756CST 0 0

Gentry County

2 W Albany 12 1808CST 0 0

Gentry County

Albany 12 1815CST 0 0

Trees and power lines downed.

Gentry County

King City 12 1820CST 0 0

Power lines downed.

Gentry County

King City 12 1830CST 0 0

Power lines downed.

Platte County

Platte City 12 1805CST 0 0

Platte County

6 S Platte City 12 1815CST 0 0

Jackson County

Kansas City 12 1828CST 0 0

Jackson County

1 S Kansas City 12 1845CST 0 0

Trees down on houses and power lines

down.

Jackson County

Kansas City 12 2318CST 0 0

13 0345CST

Cars stalled in highManchesterRd.

Interstate 70 and

Harrison County

5 S Bethany 12 1830CST 0 0

Clay County

North Kansas City 12 1850CST 0 0

Trees downed from thunderstorm winds.

Mercer County

3 S Princeton 12 1915CST 0 0

Randolph County

Moberly 12 2054CST 0 0

Several large trees were knocked down

by thunderstorm winds with one large

tree falling on a residential roof and

nearby parked van. Also a backup

communication tower for an ambulance

company toppled over.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Randolph County

1 N Moberly 12 2100CST 0 0

Howard County

10 E Estill 12 2056CST 0 0

MOZ001 Atchison

12 2300CST 0 0

13 1400CST

The Tarkio River near Fairfax crested

at 21.45 feet, or 4.45 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ002 Nodaway

13 0500CST 0 0

1300CST

The 102 River near Maryville crested at

19.31 feet, or 1.31 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ012 Andrew

13 1200CST 0 0

14 0100CST

The 102 River in Rosendale crested at

19.05 feet or 1.05 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ029 Clay

13 1300CST 0 0

1600CST

The Fishing River near Mosby crested at

18.70 feet, or 0.70 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ020 Buchanan

13 1600CST 0 0

14 1200CST

The Missouri River in Saint Joseph

crested at 18.02 feet, or 1.02 feet

above flood stage.

MOZ020 Buchanan

13 2300CST 0 0

15 0300CST

The Platte River near Agency crested at

25.72 feet, or 5.72 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ028 Platte

13 2300CST 0 0

17 0600CST

The Platte River near Sharps Station

crested at 28.37 feet, or 2.37 feet

above flood stage. The Platte River

near Platte City crested at 22.00 feet,

or 2.00 feet above flood stage.

MOZ023 Livingston

14 1000CST 0 0

15 0400CST

The Grand River near Sumner crested at

28.16 feet, or 2.16 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ038 Lafayette

14 1000CST 0 0

15 1000CST

The Missouri River near Napolean

crested at 19.76 feet, or 2.76 feet

above flood stage.

MOZ038 Lafayette

14 1500CST 0 0

15 1500CST

The Missouri River near Waverly crested

at 22.18 feet, or 2.18 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ037 Jackson

14 1600CST 0 0

15 OOOOCST

The Missouri River at Sibley crested at

22.10 feet, or 0.10 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ039 Saline

14 2200CST 0 0

16 0600CST

The Missouri River near Miami crested

at 20.65 feet, or 2.65 feet above flood

stage.

Linn County

4 E Purdin 22 0330CST 0 0

0615CST

Heavy rains caused Route C to close due

to high water flowing over the road.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Mercer County

11 SW Princeton 22 0440CST 0 0

0630CST

Heavy rains closed Route D near Highway

136

MISSOURI, Southeast

MOZ086-100- Bollinger–Wayne–Carter–Ripley

107>108

04 0300CST 0 0

0500CST

An unusually late season frost was

observed in the hillier terrain

northwest of a line from Cape Girardeau

to Poplar Bluff. A few low temperature

readings in the lower 30’s were

reported, including 31 degrees at

Doniphan (Ripley County). An unofficial

low of 30 degrees was reported at

Greenville (Wayne County). This was the

last of four consecutive frosty

mornings. Lows each morning from May

1st to the 4th were about the same,

mostly in the lower 30’s.

Scott County

1 E Benton 12 1520CST 0 0

Three large oak trees about three feet

in diameter were blown down, damaging

the corner of one house.

Mississippi County

Dogwood 13 1733CST 0 0

Cape Girardeau

County

Cape Girardeau to 13 1804CST 0 0

1 NE Cape Girardeau

Nickel-size hail was reported at

Southeast Missouri State University.

Dime-size hail was reported a mile

northeast of Cape Girandean.

Scott County

4 N Sikeston 13 1810CST 0 0

Wayne County

Piedmont 19 1310CST 0 0

Trees and power lines were blown down.

Carter County

Grandin 19 1427CST 0 0

Trees were blown down.

Butler County

16 NW Poplar Bluff 19 1445CST 0 0

Reported at the Carter County line on

U.S. Highway 60.

Butler County

1 NW Hendrickson 19 1500CST 0 0

A police cruiser was damaged by the

hail on U.S. Highway 67.

Stoddard County

Dudley 19 1543CST 0 0

MISSOURI, Southwest

Barton County

Lamar 14 0100CST 0 0

0400CST

Heavy thunderstorms caused several low

water crossings and county roads to

flood across much of the county.

Jasper County

Sarcoxie 22 2310CST 0 0

Lawrence County

5 SE Pierce City 22 2335CST 0 0

Barry County

(Umn)Monett 22 2335CST 0 0

Newton County

Neosho 23 0021CST 0 0

Newton County

5 S Neosho 23 0025CST 0 0

Several trees and branches were downed

from severe thunderstorm wind gusts

along Highway 71 between Anderson and

Neosho.

MISSOURI, Southwest

Mcdonald County

Goodman 23 0050CST 0 0

Several trees were downed from

thunderstorm wind gusts.

Mcdonald County

Anderson 23 0109CST 0 0

0300CST

A period of flash flooding occurred on

Main and Spring Streets after heavy

thunderstorms affected the area.

Newton County

Seneca 24 0924CST 0 0

1100CST

Flash flooding occurred over several

areas of Newton County caused by heavy

thunderstorms. Some specific locations

that were flooded include, low water

crossings that cross Lost Creek,

sections of Highway 43 around Seneca,

and sections of Highway 86 near Neosho.

Newton County

1 W Neosho Arpt 24 1045CST 0 0

1200CST

2.62 inches of rain over a two hour

time span caused flash flooding over a

section of Clints Road between Highway

59 and Kodiak Road.

Mcdonald County

Goodman 24 1100CST 0 0

13000ST

Heavy thunderstorms caused flooding

along the Newton-McDonald County line

just north of Goodman off of Highway

71. Several low water crossings became

impassable.

Newton County

4 SW Neosho 24 1200CST 0 0

1400CST

Flash flooding occurred over Route AA

at Buffalo Creek from heavy

thunderstorms.

MONTANA, Central

MTZ012-014 Cascade–Southern Lewis And Clark

10 0230MST 0 0

18 0910MST

Heavy mountain rain and a rapidly

melting snow pack combined to cause

the Dearborn River to overflow its

banks during the week of May 10th. The

Dearborn, which flows along the

Southern Lewis and Clark and western

Cascade county border, peaked at 7.5

feet, some 2.5 feet above flood stage

and the highest level in more than a

decade. Flooding occurred in

pastureland and hayfields. The water

breached some roadways causing minimal

damage.

MTZ009>010 North Rocky Mountain Front–Eastern

Glacier

19 1149MST 0 0

1320MST

A high wind event occurred during the

late morning and afternoon hours on

the 19th along the Northern Rocky

Mountain front and adjacent plains.

Reported wind speeds include: a gust to

61 mph at Browning and a gust to 60 mph

at Cut Bank 3SW.

MONTANA, East

Prairie County

Terry 06 1700MST 0 0

1800MST

A heavy downpour which produced just

over 8 tenths of an inch of rain in

less than an hour, produced localized

flooding ditches due to the

overwhelming of the storm drains.

Prairie County

Terry 06 1715MST 0 0

Dawson County

17 SW Glendive 06 1920MST 0 0

Dawson County

5 WSW Glendive 06 2000MST 0 0

Dawson County

3 WSW Glendive 06 2015MST 0 0

MTZ022>023- Garfield–Mccone–Dawson–Prairie

25027 –Wibaux

11 1500MST 0 0

12 1000MST

A major late season winter storm

affected a portion of northeast Montana

beginning late in the afternoon on the

11th, and continued

until mid-morning on the 12th. The

storm produced a widespread swath of 8

to 12 inches of snow. A strong upper

level low pressure system in Wyoming

tracked north across the area during

the night while at the same time an

arctic high built south out of Canada

and supplied the cold air. The snow

was accompanied by generally light

wind so blowing and drifting snow were

not a problem with this storm. I-94

from Glendive to Terry was closed for

a time. Some of the more impressive

snowfall amounts across northeast

Montana included:

32 miles north of Terry (Dawson

County): 12 inches

Carlyle (Wibaux County): 10 inches

6 miles southeast of Wibaux (Wibaux

County): 10 inches

Lindsay & 8 miles east/southeast of

Lindsay (Dawson County): 10 inches

10 miles south of Circle (McCone

County): 10 inches

9 miles north of Crow Rock (Garfield

County): 13 inches

8 miles south of Terry (Prairie

County): 10 inches

10 miles south of Lindsay (Dawson

County): 7 inches

Glendive (Dawson County): 6 inches

Phillips County

7 E Malta 17 1135MST

Phillips County

11 S Whitewater 17 1200MST

Valley County

4 N Oswego 17 1510MST

Prairie County

12 N Terry 20 1915MST

Penny sized hail covered the ground.

Dawson County

10 S Lindsay 20 1950MST

Dawson County

Glendive 20 2010MST

Prairie County

13 NW Mc Cloud 20 2040MST

Damage to three pivot irrigators.

Wibaux County

16 SSE Wibaux 20 2053MST

Wibaux County

3 NE Wibaux 20 2105MST

Dawson County

1 SW Glendive 20 2115MST

2130MST

MTZ017>019-019- Central And Southern Valley–Daniels–

019-019>020-023- Sheridan–Western Roosevelt–Mccone–

023>025-059- Richland–Dawson–Northern Phillips–

061>062-062 Northern Valley–Eastern Roosevelt

21 0930MST

1805MST

Strong gradient winds produced a

period of high winds during the

morning and afternoon hours of the

21st. Sustained wind speeds of 40-45

mph were common, with wind gusts as

high as 70 mph. An old grain bin in

Peerless was blown over by the strong

winds. There were numerous reports of

downed tree branches, and shingles

were blown off of some roofs across

Valley and Daniels counties. A few of

the stronger observed wind reports

included:

King Coulee RAWS site (Valley County):

64 mph

Comertown DOT site (Sheridan County):

70 mph

Sioux Pass DOT site (Richland County):

49 mph sustained

MONTANA, South

Fallon County

13 W Plevna to 06 1700MST

5 W Plevna

Custer County

Miles City 07 1500MST

Significant flash flooding occurred in

Miles City. The underpass completely

filled all the way back to the high

school, and some basements were

flooded. Numerous roads were

impassible. Rainfall totals as high as

3.5 inches in 3.5 hours near the

fairgrounds.

Custer County

Miles City 07 1800MST

2.30 inches of rain fell in less than

six hours.

MTZ067 Absarokee / Beartooth Mountains

07 1800MST

9 inches of snow fell 11W Limestone.

(12-hour total at the Placer Basin

Snotel)

Carbon County

7 NNE Warren 07 2300MST

2.97 inches of rain fell in 24 hours

Custer County

Miles City 08 0015MST

0115MST

Underpasses completely filled and some

basements flooded in Miles City.

Numerous roads impassible. Rainfall

totals of 2.30 inches were reported by

a spotter in Miles City. Water was

reported flowing over Kinsey Road at

times.

Custer County

Volborg 08 0639MST

2.28 inches of rain fell in Volborg

(24 hour total), 0.96 inches fell in

less than an hour.

Big Horn County

9 E Lodge Grass 08 1025MST

3.67 inches of rain fell 9E Lodge

Grass (24-hour total from the Wolf

Mountain RAWS)

Custer County

Miles City 08 1111MST

1.71 inches of rain (24 hour total)

Fallon County

Baker 08 1111MST

3.59 inches of rain (24 hour total);

1.54 inches fell in one hour

Carter County

Ekalaka 08 1456MST

2.12 inches of rain in Ekalaka (2-day

total)

Big Horn County

9 E Lodge Grass 08 1532MST

4.08 inches of rain 9E Lodge Grass

(Wolf Mountain RAWS 2-day total)

Carter County

Ekalaka 08 1456MST

2.12 inches of rain in Ekalaka (2-day

total)

Stillwater County

Nye 10 1600MST

1.58 inches of rain in Nye

Stillwater County

5 N Reed Pt 10 1620MST

1 inch of rain 5N Reed Point (12-hour

total)

Carbon County

6 S Roscoe 10 1636MST

2.12 inches of rain 6S Roscoe (24-hour

total)

Sweet Grass County

4 W Melville 10 1700MST

2.87 inches of rain 4W Melville

(24-hour total)

Wheatland County

8 SW Shawmut 10 1700MST

1.25 inches of rain (24-hour total)

Sweet Grass County

4 W Melville 10 1830MST

1.40 inches of rain 4W Melville

(24-hour total)

MTZ038-041-056-066 Southern Big Horn–Northern Sweet

Grass–Red Lodge Foothills–Beartooth

Foothills

11 0145MST

1200MST

County Road 12 washed out by Hump

Creek flooding; Bridge out on North

Yellowstone Trail in Greycliff. Road

damaged by flooding on Old Boulder

Road; West Fork of the Stillwater

River flooded parts of Stillwater

River Road west of Beehive; Bridger

Creek in Greycliff flooded out of its

banks along County Road 14; Pryor

Creek was out of it’s banks and was

flooding basements in the area;

Highway 78 was under a foot of water

in places between Absarokee and Red

Lodge; Significant flooding occurring

along Red Lodge Creek, Willow Creek,

Volney Creek, and Cottonwood Creek. At

least a dozen roads under water or

washed out in Carbon County;

Cottonwood Creek flooded in the

Roberts area; Minor flooding in

Roberts

Carbon County

Luther 11 0530MST

5 inches of rain in Luther (24-hour

total)

Sweet Grass County

6 S Big Timber 11 0700MST

2.80 inches of rain 6S Big Timber

(24-hour total)

Sweet Grass County

Melville 11 0700MST

1.10 inches of rain in 12 hours

Stillwater County

Fishtail 11 0725MST

4.06 inches of rain in Fishtail

(Fishtail RAWS 24-hour total)

Stillwater County

18 NW Columbus 11 0845MST

1.30 inches of rain 18NW Columbus in

24 hours

Big Horn County

5 E Lodge Grass 11 1425MST

1.28 inches of rain 5E Lodge Grass

(Wolf Mountain RAWS 24-hour total)

Carbon County

5 W Red Lodge 11 1500MST

4.40 inches of rain 5 W Red Lodge

(Cole Creek Snotel 24-hour total)

Carbon County

4 S Roscoe 11 1500MST

4.40 inches of rain 4S Roscoe (Burnt

Mountain Snotel 24-hour total)

Carbon County

Red Lodge 11 1600MST

6.99 inches of rain in Red Lodge

Golden Valley County

Ryegate 11 1600MST

1.05 inches of rain in 24 hours

Stillwater County

Nye 11 1600MST

3.80 inches of rain in 24 hours

Carbon County

10 SW Luther to 11 1700MST

20 S Luther

2.48 inches of rain 20S Fishtail

(Mystic Lake Power Plant 24-hour

total)

MTZ030-056-065>067 Treasure–Red Lodge Foothills–

Livingston Area–Beartooth Foothills–

Absarokee / Beartooth Mountains

11 0900MST

2000MST

10 inches of snow in Red Lodge; 7

inches of snow in Hysham (24-hour

total); 18 inches of snow 20S Fishtail

(Mystic Lake Power Plant); 36 inches

of snow 5W Red Lodge (Cole Creek

Snotel 24-hour total, 38 inch storm

total); 14 inches of snow 25NNE

Livingston (South Fork Shields Snotel

24-hour total, 16 inch storm total);

21 inches of snow 8S Mc Leod (Placer

Basin Snotel 24-hour total); 16 inches

of snow 4S Roscoe (Burnt Mountain

Snotel 24-hour total)

MTZ030>033- Treasure–Northern Rosebud–Custer–

035>038-056>058 Fallon–Yellowstone–Powder River–

Carter–Southern Big Horn–Red Lodge

Foothills–Northern Big Horn–Southern

Rosebud

12 0300MST

8 inches in Baker and 17N Pompeys

Pillar; 15 inches 5N Otter (Fort

Howes); 12 inches in Broadus and

Otter; 6 inches in Albion; 14 inches

in Ridge; 10 inches in Ekalaka; 6

inches in Alzada and Busby; 10 inches

12SW Lame Deer; 12 inches in Volborg,

7N Miles City and Rock Springs; 8

inches in Colstrip; 7 inches in

Forsyth; 6 inches in Lame Deer; 8

inches 1W Hysham; 10 inches in

Ashland; 16 inches 6S Roscoe; 8 inches

2S Nye; 12 inches 5ESE Nye; 7 inches

2NE Billings (Billings Heights 24-hour

total)

Yellowstone County

1 S Worden 19 1342MST

Yellowstone County

1 S Worden 19 1349MST

Wheatland County

Shawmut 20 1600MST

Wheatland County

Shawmut 20 1600MST

Golden Valley County

15 N Lavina 20 1648MST

Strongly rotating wall cloud/

mesocyclone noted by two observers

near the Golden Valley/Musselshell

County line 15 miles north of Lavina.

The wall cloud extended as much as

halfway down to the ground, but no

tornado was reported.

Musselshell County

10 N Roundup 20 1735MST

Golden Valley County

5 S Ryegate 20 1737MST

Musselshell County

14 SW Klein 20 1805MST

Dean Creek area

Yellowstone County

15 N Worden 20 1841MST

Rural Northern Yellowstone County,

east side of the Bull Mountains

Yellowstone County

18 N Pompeys Pillar 20 1855MST

Funnel cloud extending as much as

about three fourths of the way down to

the ground near the Musselshell/

Northeast Yellowstone County line, but

no tornado touchdown was confirmed.

Yellowstone County

25 NW Custer 20 1901MST

Rosebud County

5 NE Vananda 20 2025MST

Rosebud County

Colstrip 20 2145MST

Penny size hail covered the ground.

Custer County

4 NE Ismay 20 2230MST

Musselshell County

10 N Roundup 20 1735MST

Golden Valley County

5 S Ryegate 20 1737MST

MONTANA, West

MTZ043 Blackfoot Region

10 1700MST

11 1700MST

The combination of moderate to heavy

rain and snowmelt caused local creeks

to flood in Powell County. Dog Creek

north of Highway 12 flooded and washed

out Blossburg Road and surrounded a

home with flood waters. Gold Creek

also flooded low lying farm land. Old

Mullan Pass Road was closed due to mud

and debris flows.

Number of Estimated

Persons Damage

Location Killed Injured Property Crops

KENTUCKY, Central

Warren County

Plano 0 0

Trees were downed.

Warren County

3 E Bowling Green 0 0

Warren County

3 E Bowling Green 0 0

Warren County

Bowling Green 0 0

Golf ball size hail was reported near

the 28 mile marker on Interstate 65

Mercer County

Rose Hill 0 0

Trees were downed.

Barren County

Cave City 0 0

Green County

Countywide 0 0

Green County

Greensburg 0 0

Taylor County

Campbellsville 0 0

Edmonson County

8 SE Brownsville 0 0

Logan County

Lewisburg 0 0

Oldham County

La Grange 0 0

Oldham County

1 N La Grange 0 0

Henry County

Sulphur 0 0

Henry County

Eminence 0 0

Trimble County

5 N Bedford 0 0

Ohio County

Beda 0 0

Jefferson County

Countywide 0 0

Jefferson County

Okolona 0 0 25K

A portion of the roof of a hardware

store collapsed.

Shelby County

Countywide 0 0

Jefferson County

Fern Creek 0 0 10K

A lightning strike caused a house fire

on Pepperdine Court.

Oldham County

Crestwood 0 0

Trimble County

Countywide 0 0 10K

Several roads in the county were closed

due to streams and creeks flowing out

of their banks. Some vehicles were

trapped by high water, but no injuries

were reported.

Jefferson County

Middletown 0 0 10K

A lightning strike caused a house fire

on Waters Edge Drive.

Meade County

Doe Vly Estates 0 0

Shelby County

Shelbyville 0 0

Meade County

Brandenburg 0 0

Oldham County

Countywide 0 0

Four to five feet of water covered

Moody Lane in La Grange. Numerous roads

were closed in Peewee Valley and other

locations around the county.

Shelby County

Countywide 0 0 10K

Dover Road and Clora Jackson Road in

Shelbyville were closed due to high

water. Numerous other roads around the

county were closed. Some vehicles were

trapped by high water, but no injuries

were reported.

Jefferson County

Countywide 0 0 20K

High water was covering roadways in

Louisville in the vicinity of Veteran’s

Hospital. La Grange Road and Park Road

in the Anchorage area were covered by

high water. Numerous other roads and

intersections throughout the county

were closed by high water.

Henry County

Countywide 0 0 10K

Numerous roads were blocked or closed

by high water. Vehicles were trapped

by flood waters, but no injuries were

reported.

Spencer County

North Central Portion 0 0

Elk Creek was running out of its banks

and blocking a road. A bridge was

washed out in the Plum Ridge area.

Bullitt County

North Portion 0 0

Numerous roads were blocked or closed

due to high water.

Logan County

5 W Russellville 0 0

Clark County

East Portion 0 0

Up to three feet of water covered parts

of Interstate 64.

Bourbon County

Ruddels Mills 0 0

Logan County

3 NW Olmstead 0 0

Madison County

Kirksville 0 0

Madison County

Richmond 0 0

Breckinridge County

Countywide 0 0

Nelson County

Boston 0 0

Simpson County

1 W Franklin 0 0 5K

There was unspecified structural damage

to a mobile home.

Marion County

Gravel Switch 0 0

Lincoln County

Waynesburg 0 0 20K

The roof was blown off a home.

Hart County

South Portion 0 0

Roadways were flooded in the

Munfordville and Horse Cave areas. Two

to four feet of water covered a four

mile stretch of Highway 218 near Horse

Cave.

Warren County

Bowling Green 0 0

A number of roadways in the city were

covered by water. The depth of water

reached up to two feet in spots.

Thunderstorms ahead of an advancing

cold front caused wind damage over much

of Central Kentucky, mostly in the form

of downed trees and power lines. There

were also widespread reports of large

hail, and a few more reports of

non-severe hail in other locations.

Flooding of low-lying areas, and

streams flowing out of banks, also

resulted from the thunderstorms.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

Jackson County

Mc Kee 0 0 0 0

Jackson County

5 SE Mc Kee 0 0 0 0

Jackson County

Annville 0 0 0 0

Clay County

Burning Spgs 0 0 0 0

Clay County

2 S Manchester 0 0 0 0

Leslie County

3 S Roark 0 0 0 0

Leslie County

3 S Mozelle 0 0 0 0

Harlan County

Baxter 0 0 0 0

Harlan County

Harlan 0 0 0 0

Harlan County

Harlan 0 0 0 0

Harlan County

Harlan 0 0 0 0

Fleming County

Pecksridge 0 0 0 0

Lee County

Zoe 0 0 0 0

Wolfe County

Valeria 0 0 0 0

Morgan County

10 S West Liberty 0 0 0 0

Morgan County

Wrigley 0 0 0 0

Morgan County

West Liberty 0 0 0 0

One tree and large limbs two to four

inches in diameter blown down.

Knott County

Redfox 0 0 0 0

Elliott County

Isonville 0 0 10K 0

Four or five trees blown with

widespread power outages.

Johnson County

5 E Paintsville 0 0 0 0

Floyd County

Prestonsburg 0 0 0 0

Johnson County

River to 0 0 0 0

Chandlerville

One tree and other large branches blown

down.

Martin County

Inez 0 0 0 0

One tree down on Route 3 near Inez and

two trees down in Debord, just off of

Route 3.

Fleming County

Flemingsburg 0 0 0 0

Clay County

3 S Manchester 0 0 0 0

Several large limbs blown down near

Highway 11.

Magoffin County

2 S Hendricks 0 0 0 0

Wolfe County

Pine Ridge 0 0 0 0

Johnson County

Paintsville 0 0 0 0

Bath County

Salt Lick 0 0 0 0

Bath County

3 SE Olympia 0 0 0 0

Fleming County

Ewing 0 0 0 0

Trees down.

Fleming County

Flemingsburg 0 0 0 0

Trees down near Flemingsburg.

Fleming County

Mt Carmel 0 0 0 0

Two to three inch diameter limbs down

near Mt. Carmel.

Powell County

Clay City 0 0 0 0

Large tree limbs down in Clay City.

Estill County

4 E Irvine 0 0 0 0

Four trees blown down near Route 214.

Trees also blown down around the

county.

Morgan County

Zag 0 0 0 0

Floyd County

Lancer 0 0 0 0

Floyd County

Prestonsburg 0 0 0 0

Floyd County

2 NW Allen 0 0 0 0

Floyd County

Allen 0 0 0 0

Lee County

Beattyville 0 0 0 0

Two trees blown down in Beattyville and

two more blown on Highway 52.

Wolfe County

2 SE Pine Ridge 0 0 20K

A brief F0 tornado touched down along

Campbells Ridge Road. The tornado had a

width of 80 yards and a length of 150

yards. This tornado downed several

trees and caused damage to three

structures. A mobile home was shifted,

and one home sustained some roof

damage.

Morgan County

Lenox 0 0 0 0

Trees down on Cow Branch and Highway

172

Owsley County

Booneville 0 0 0 0

Two trees blown down.

Breathitt County

5 E Jackson 0 0 0 0

Trees blown down at Highway 1812 and

Landsaw Road.

Wolfe County

Malaga 0 0 0 0

Trees blown down at Highway 1812 and

Landsaw Road.

Magoffin County

Royalton 0 0 0 0

Several three to four inch diameter

tree limbs blown down.

Floyd County

Dock 0 0 0 0

Several large tree limbs blown down.

Johnson County

Van Lear Jet 0 0 0 0

Three large trees blown down on Butcher

Hollow Road.

Pulaski County

2 SE Somerset 0 0 0 0

Trees and power lines down in northern

part of the county.

Leslie County

Cutshin 0 0 0 0

Downed trees blocking roads and

knocking out power. Trees also down

near upper Macintosh.

Clay County

Manchester 0 0 0 0

Six to eight inches of water flowing

over Highway 421 in Machester.

Pike County

Sidney 0 0 1K 0

Trees blown down and a trampoline blown

on top of a house.

Knox County

Barbourville 0 0 0 0

Trees down on Highway 11.

Bell County

Cary 0 0 0 0

Trees down in the Arjay area near Cary

and Green Camp.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

Mccreary County

Parkers Lake 0 0 0 0

Trees down near Parkers Lake.

Whitley County

2 E Williamsburg 0 0 0 0

Two trees blown down.

KENTUCKY, Northeast

Lawrence County

Summit 0 0

Several trees were blown down.

Lawrence County

Buchanan 0 0

Trees fell across Route 707.

KENTUCKY, Northern

Carroll County

Countywide 0 0 8K

Trees were downed.

Gallatin County

Countywide 0 0 6K

Several trees were knocked down.

Owen County

2 NW Owenton 0 0 3K

A couple of trees were knocked down.

Owen County

5 S Owenton 0 0 3K

Trees were downed.

KYZ089-094

0 0

Thunderstorms produced two to three

inches across Carroll and Owen counties

during the evening. This caused high

water on roads and flooding of

basements to several homes near

Carrollton.

KENTUCKY, Southwest

KYZ010-014>016-

018021

0 0

An unusually late season frost occurred

over many parts of northwest Kentucky,

mainly north of the Western Kentucky

Parkway. Lows were mostly in the middle

30’s. The lowest temperature reported

was an unofficial reading of 33 degrees

at Sturgis (Union County). This was the

last of four consecutive frosty

mornings. Lows each morning from May

1st to the 4th were about the same,

mostly in the middle 30’s. The

combination of cold weather and drier

than normal soil slowed the development

of some early-planted corn and

soybeans.

Calloway County

Murray 0 0

A few trees and large limbs were blown

down in southeast parts of Murray. One

tree was across 4th Street.

Calloway County

2 N Almo 0 0

Daviess County

Philpot 0 0

One to two feet of water covered

Highway 142 in a spot that typically

floods during heavy rain.

Christian County

Oak Grove to 0 0 4K

2 NE Pembroke

Along Interstate 24, speed limit signs

and informational signs were blown down

between mile markers 86 and 89. A large

sign was blown across U.S. Highway 41A

near Oak Grove, and a billboard was

blown down. Near Pembroke, winds

estimated near 60 MPH by a trained

spotter blew down several trees on

Highway 115. The peak wind gust

measured at Fort Campbell was 55 MPH.

Todd County

1 N Elkton to 0 0

4 N Elkton

Numerous trees were blown down in the

northern part of the county. From

Elkton north, about six trees were

blown down across roads.

Union County

Morganfield 0 0 4K

A few small trees, some power lines,

and a power pole were down. Most of the

damage was in a corridor along U.S.

Highway 60 through Union County.

Henderson County

Smith Mills 0 0 2K

Power lines were blown down.

Caldwell County

10 N Princeton to 0 0

9 ENE Princeton

Hopkins County

Dawson Spgs 0 0 20K

Mclean County

Livermore 0 0

Caldwell County

2 S Farmersville 0 0

Hopkins County

1 S Madisonville 0 0

A supercell thunderstorm tracked east

across Caldwell County, producing a

swath of nickel to quarter-size hail

about 8 miles long. The hail swath

passed north through northeast of

Princeton. The supercell reached its

maximum intensity as it crossed into

Hopkins County, producing tennis ball

to baseball size hail at Dawson

Springs. The baseball size hail

occurred along the Hopkins County side

of the Tradewater River, less than a

mile west of Dawson Springs. Windows

were broken out of a residence, and a

truck was dented. A couple of other

less intense storms produced quarter

size hail on the south side of

Madisonville and golf ball size hail in

Mclean County.

Hopkins County

Madisonville to 0 0

4 S Madisonville

Heavy rain from a series of

thunderstorms caused local flooding.

U.S. Highway 41 was partly covered by

water about 4 miles south of

Madisonville. Throughout the area,

heavy rain caused lots of puddling on

the sides of streets. Streams were

full.

Christian County

Kelly 0 0 15K

An unoccupied mobile home was damaged.

The mobile home was unroofed and pushed

off its foundation. The tin roof on a

garage was partially blown off. A

garage door was pushed in, and another

large garage door was blown out. Tin

and other lightweight materials were

blown several hundred feet. Peak winds

in this very short track tomado were

estimated near 80 MPH. Several

witnesses reported their observations

to local law enforcement officials.

Christian County

5.5 NE Pembroke to 0 0 100K

5.6 NE Pembroke

A funnel cloud skipped along the ground

near the Christian/Todd County line.

This was the first of two touchdowns of

the same tornado. Along U.S. Highway 68

just inside Christian County, near the

Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic

Site, a few sheds and small buildings

were unroofed. Numerous trees were

blown down. This first touchdown in

Christian County was about 1/8 mile

long and 100 yards wide. Peak winds

were estimated near 80 MPH. About a

mile to the east in Todd County, there

was a second brief touchdown of this

tornado.

Todd County

8 WNW Elkton to 0 0 150K

7.9 WNW Elkton

The tornado skipped along the ground

from Christian County into Todd County.

This second touchdown occurred about a

mile east of the Christian County

touchdown. Along U.S. Highway 68 just

inside Todd County, a garage and a

small building were unroofed. Building

debris was blown through a truck

window. A piece of wood was impaled

into a portable plastic tank. Numerous

trees were blown down. This touchdown

was about 1/8 mile long and 100 yards

wide. Peak winds were estimated near 80

MPH.

Todd County

5 N Elkton 0 0

Todd County

4.5 N Elkton 0 0

Wind gusts were estimated near 65 MPH.

Some tree damage was reported.

Todd County

7 N Elkton 0 0

Christian County

5.8 NE Pembroke 0 0

A supercell thunderstorm tracked east

across northern Christian County and

into Todd County. Trained spotters

reported a long-lived funnel cloud

associated with this storm, as well as

large hail from nickel to half-dollar

size. The funnel cloud reportedly

skipped along the ground. Damage

surveys indicated only a few brief

touchdowns. Another severe thunderstorm

followed quickly on the heels of the

first, producing nickel-size hail

on U.S. Highway 68 at the Christian/

Todd County line.

Todd County

4 N Elkton to 0 0

3 S Elkton

Many roads across the county were

reported to be under water. The

flooding was due to heavy rainfall from

successive thunderstorms. Rainfall was

anywhere from 2 to 4 inches during the

evening. At the courthouse in Elkton, a

total of 2.40 inches was measured in

two hours. Street flooding occurred.

LAKE ERIE

Le Reno Beach To

The Islands Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

Reno Beach to 0 0

The Islands

Le The Islands To

Vermilion Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

The Islands to 0 0

Vermilion

Le Vermilion To

Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm

Offshore To Intl

Border

Vermilion to 0 0

Avon Point

Reno Beach To The

Islands Oh

Reno Beach to 0 0

The Islands

The Islands To

Vermilion Oh

The Islands to 0 0

Vermilion

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to 0 0

Avon Point

Strong to severe thunderstorms moved

northeast across Lake Eric and produced

wind gusts in excess of 35 knots.

Dunkirk To Buffalo

Ny

Dunkirk 0 0

Ripley To Dunkirk

Ny

Dunkirk 0 0

Avon Point To

Willowick Oh

Avon Point to 0 0

Willowick

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to 0 0

Avon Point

A strong thunderstorm moved east across

Lake Erie and produced wind gusts in

excess of 35 knots. A 61 knot gust was

recorded at the Lorain Harbor

Lighthouse.

Avon Point To

Willowick Oh

Avon Point to 0 0

Willowick

Le Avon Pt To

Willowick Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

Avon Point to 0 0

Willowick

Le The Islands To

Vermilion Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

The Islands to 0 0

Vermilion

Le Vermilion To

Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm

Offshore To Intl

Border

Vermilion to 0 0

Avon Point

Reno Beach To The

Islands Oh

The Islands 0 0

The Islands To

Vermilion Oh

The Islands to 0 0

Vermilion

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to 0 0

Avon Point

Strong thunderstorms moved east across

Lake Erie and produced wind gusts in

excess of 35 knots. A 39 knot gust was

measured at the Lorain Harbor

Lighthouse.

LAKE MICHIGAN

Wilmette Hbr To

Meigs Field 11

Harrison-Dever Crib 0 0

A gust to 62 knots (71 mph) was

measured at the Harrison-Dever Crib.

Burn Hbr To

Michigan City In

Michigan City 0 0

A gust to 41 knots (47 mph) was

measured at Michigan City.

Lm New Buffalo To

Holland Mi 5Nm

Offshore To Mid Line

Of Lake

South Haven Harbor to 0 0 5K

Saugatuck Harbor

An estimated wind gust to 57 m.p.h. was

reported in South Haven.

St Joseph To South

Haven Mi

South Haven Harbor 0 0 5K

A strong thunderstorm produced an

estimated wind gust to 57 m.p.h. in

South Haven.

Wind Pt Lt Wi To

Winthrop Hbr Il

Kenosha 0 0

North Pt Lt To Wind

Pt Wi

Milwaukee Harbor 0 0

A cluster of thunderstorms, some with

strong winds, moved out over the

nearshore waters of southeast Wisconsin

during the early evening hours on May

27th. Cold air aloft, an approaching

mid-level short-wave trough, and

cyclonic surface flow aided the

thunderstorm development.

LAKE ST CLAIR

Lake St Clair (U.S.

Portion)

Grosse Pointe 0 0

Detroit River

Grosse lie to 0 0

Wyandotte

LOUISIANA, Northeast

Franklin Parish

Jigger to 0 0 25K

Chase

Severe thunderstorm winds caused

significant damage to a mobile home in

the Jigger Community. Additionally, the

LSU Mesonet observing site measured a

60 MPH wind gust. This observing site

is located in the Chase Community.

LOUISIANA, Northwest

Union Parish

Marion 0 0

Trees were downed.

Lincoln Parish

10 NE Ruston 0 0

Hail fell at the intersection of Hwy

145 and Hwy 21.

Ouachita Parish

15 W Monroe 0 0

Hail fell in Calhoun.

Union Parish

10 N Farmerville 0 0

Trees were downed.

Union Parish

Farmerville 0 0

LOUISIANA, Southeast

Livingston Parish

3 N Watson 0 0

Ascension Parish

Gonzales 0 0 200K

Thunderstorm winds knocked down trees

and severely damaged the bleachers at a

East Ascension High School’s Spartan

Stadium.

Livingston Parish

Weiss 0 0 1.5K

Several trees were blown down.

Washington Parish

Mt Hermon 0 0 2.5K

Thunderstorm winds blew the roof off of

a bam and knocked down trees.

Washington Parish

1 N Bogalusa 0 0 1.5K

Thunderstorm winds snapped trees which

damaged the roof of a house.

East Baton Rouge

Parish

Baton Rouge 0 0

Lightning struck a house causing a

small attic fire and minor damage to

the roof.

St. Charles Parish

5 NE Destrehan 0 0

Livingston Parish

Livingston 0 0

St. Tammany Parish

Southeast Portion 0 0

Heavy rainfall of 2 to 4 inches within

a few hours time caused extensive

flooding of roadways in southeast St.

Tammany Parish. A few homes experienced

minor flooding in the Slidell area.

Tangipahoa Parish

Kentwood 0 0 2.5K

Several trees were blown down. One tree

damaged the roof of a house when it

fell.

Pointe Coupee Parish

Lettsworth 0 0 1K

A few trees were blown down on Highway

1.

East Feliciana Parish

1 S Jackson 0 0 1K

A few trees were blown down along

Highway 68.00

Orleans Parish

New Orleans 0 0

Lightning struck a tree in Lake Vista

sending fragments of wood into the air

and into several area homes causing

minor damage to some residences.

LOUISIANA, Southwest

Avoyelles Parish

Simmesport 0 0

Beauregard Parish

5 S Merryville 0 0 2K

Several trees were blown down.

Calcasieu Parish

Vinton 0 0 2K

Several telephone poles were blown

down.

Vernon Parish

New Llano 0 0 2K

A few trees were blown down.

Vernon Parish

New Llano 0 0

Calcasieu Parish

Vinton 0 0

Vinton police reported winds estimated

near 60 mph.

Calcasieu Parish

5 S Sulphur 0 0

Calcasieu Parish

2 W Lake Charles 0 0 2K

Two large trees were blown down near

the mall.

Jefferson Davis

Parish

2 SW Elton 0 0 25K

Trees and power lines were blown down.

A barn was blown down.

Allen Parish

Kinder 0 0 2K

Many trees were blown down.

St. Landry Parish

Eunice 0 0 5K

Many trees and power lines were blown

down.

Evangeline Parish

Ville Platte 0 0 5K

Trees and power lines were blown around

the area.

MAINE, North

MEZ001>006-

010>011-015>017-

29032

0 0

River and stream levels continued to

fall during the morning hours …

following a flood event which had

developed in late April. Rivers and

streams were falling … or had already

fallen … back below flood stage in

most areas during the early afternoon

with only some lingering spillover onto

low lying agricultural lands still

remaining. Flood impacts from this

event were included with the April

monthly report.

MEZ030

0 0

Low pressure lifting north along the

coast toward the Gulf of Maine brought

strong gusty winds to the region. The

strongest winds generally occurred

across the coastal islands and along

the immediate coast. Peak wind gusts

included 65 mph at Cutler … 59 mph at

West Quoddy and 58 mph at Lubec.

MEZ029>030

0 0

An intense late spring ocean storm

brought strong gusty winds to the

region. The strongest winds generally

occurred across the coastal islands and

along the immediate coast. Wind gusts

in excess of 65 mph were reported …

with a peak gust of nearly 70 mph at

Cutler. The winds snapped large tree

branches and contributed to power

outages.

MEZ029>030

0 0

An intense spring ocean storm continued

to affect the region … bringing more

strong gusty winds. Peak wind gusts of

around 65 mph were reported … With

the strongest winds generally occurring

across the coastal islands and along

the immediate coast. Large branches

were snapped and several trees were

toppled … contributing to power

outages. Several thousand customers

lost power at various times during this

event. The winds also caused a lobster

boat to break its moorings at

Stonington Harbor … the boat was not

damaged while drifting through the

harbor.

MAINE, South

MEZ024

0 0 0 0

Low pressure moved from the Ohio River

Valley into southern Canada April 30th,

producing about I inch of rain and

causing minor flooding on the

Presumpscot river on May 1st. The river

was above the 15 ft flood stage in

Westbrook from 2:15 am until 1:00 pm,

reaching a crest of 15.41 feet at 8:30

am.

MEZ023

0 0 50K 0

A late season Nor’easter developed off

the Mid Atlantic coast Saturday, May

7th. It intensified and then slowly

crossed the southern New England

coastal waters early on May 8th. A

prolonged north-northeasterly gale

developed over the Gulf of Maine. Minor

coastal flooding occurred in the Camp

Ellis area of Saco due to large ocean

waves. The tide gage in Portland Harbor

measured a tide of 11.5 feet which was

short of the 12 foot flood stage.

MEZ023>024

0 0 200K

MEZ023>024

0 0 1.0M 0

On May 23rd, a strong coastal low

pressure system developed just off the

Maine coast. High astronomical tides

combined with strong northeast winds

and large ocean waves to produce wind

damage, coastal flooding and beach

erosion. The tide gauge in Portland

harbor reached 12.2 feet which was

slightly above the 12.0 foot flood

stage. Coastal flooding occurred in

both York and Cumberland Counties, with

a significant flood inundation in the

Camp Ellis area. Damage to public and

private property was estimated to be

about a million dollars. Shore road in

Saco was washed away. Gooch’s Beach in

Kennebunk had its seawall damaged. In

addition in York County, numerous trees

were blown down causing power outages

affecting 15 to 20 thousand people. In

Portland, several yachts were sunk and

docks were damaged at a local marina

due to the wind and waves. A 47 foot

Coast Guard boat ran aground in Casco

Bay while attempting to rescue people

on a sailboat. A spotter in Pebbles

Cove in Cape Elizabeth reported a wind

gust of 62 mph.

MEZ024

0 0 5K 0

The second in a series of four late

season storms developed off the New

England coastline on Tuesday, May 24th.

High astronomical tides combined with

strong northeasterly winds and large

ocean waves to produce coastal flooding

and beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.5 feet,

which was a half foot above its 12.0

foot flood stage.

MEZ023>024

0 0 100K 0

The third in a series of four late

season storms developed off the New

England coast on Wednesday, May 25th.

High astronomical tides combined with

strong northeasterly winds and large

ocean waves to produce coastal flooding

and beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.6 feet,

which was a 0.6 feet above its 12.0

foot flood stage. Coastal flooding

occurred along the coast in Cumberland

and York Counties.

MEZ008>009-

013>014-021>022-028

0 0 275K 0

A series of late season storms

developed of the coast beginning on the

of May 21st. These storms were very

slow moving and produced several inches

of rain in Maine from the 21 st through

the end of the month. Rainfall ranged

from 2 to 4 inches during this time

period with a few locations receiving

over 5 inches. Already swollen rivers

and streams responded quickly and once

again flooded due to the additional

rainfall. River and stream flooding

began on the 24th of May and lasted

until the 29th. Many roads were closed

due to washouts from intense runoff as

well as rising rivers and streams.

The Presumpscot River at Westbrook rose

above the 15 foot flood stage at 9:45

pm on the 24th and remained above flood

stage until 6:30 pm on the 27th,

reaching a crest of 19.97 feet at 9:30

pm on the 26th.

The Carrabassett River at North Anson

was above the 15 foot flood stage from

10:45 put on the 26th to 6:15 am on the

27th and reached a crest of 16.11 feet

at 1:30 am on the 27th.

The Kennebec River at Skowhegan went

above the flood flow of 35,000 efs at

7:00 pm on the 26th and fell below

flood flow at 6:00 am on the 29th,

cresting at 61,914 efs at 4:00 pm on

the 27th. The Kennebec River at North

Sydney rose above the flood stage of 17

feet at 2:15 am on the 27th and dropped

below flood stage at 6:15 pm on the

28th with a crest of 20.94 feet at 4:45

pm on the 27th. The Kennebec River at

Augusta was above the flood stage of 13

feet from 3:15 am on the 27th to 12:15

am on the 29th, reaching a crest of

17.40 feet at 7:45 pm on the 27th.

MEZ024

0 0 0 0

The fourth in a series of late season

storms developed off the New England

coast on Wednesday, May 26th. High

astronomical tides combined with strong

northeasterly winds and large ocean

waves to produce coastal flooding and

beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.1 feet,

which was a 0.1 feet above its 12.0

foot flood stage.

MARYLAND, Central

Washington County

Boonsboro 0 0 12K

Trees downed on houses.

Prince George’S

County

Landover 0 0

Estimated wind gust by broadcast media.

Prince George’S

County

Andrews Atb 0 0

Official observation of wind gust at

Andrews Airforce Base.

Prince George’S

County

Camp Spgs 0 0

Prince George’S

County

Andrews Atb 0 0

Prince George’S

County

Camp Spgs 0 0

Prince George’S

County

Mitchellville 0 0

A strong cold front moved from the

central Appalachians to the

mid-Atlantic region during the period.

Very strong instability and high

moisture levels contributed to an

outbreak of severe weather. Damaging

wind gusts occurred in some locations,

as well as a few reports of large hail.

Baltimore County

Parkton 0 0

A gusty cold front moved across the

mid-Atlantic region on May 28, 2005.

This system caused a few strong

thunderstorms and strong gusty winds,

with isolated reports of wind damage.

MARYLAND, Northeast

Queen Anne’S County

Dominion 0 0

A severe thunderstorm knocked down a

couple of trees in Dominion.

Queen Anne’S County

Centreville 0 0

The second severe thunderstorm of the

evening knocked down a couple of trees

and wires from Centreville south toward

the Talbot County border.

Talbot County

St Michaels 0 0

Caroline County

Countywide 0 0

Queen Anne’S County

Countywide 0 0

Talbot County

Countywide 0 0

Heavy rain fell across southern

sections of the Maryland Eastern Shore

mainly between 3 a.m. EDT and 3 p.m.

EDT on the 20th. Rain began falling

just before Midnight EDT on the 20th

and ended between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. EDT

on the 20th. Storm totals averaged

between 3 and 4 inches and caused poor

drainage flooding. Since the rain fell

heavy, but was spread across a large

enough period of time, no stream or

river flooding was reported. Specific

storm totals included 4.30 inches in

Federalsburg (Caroline County) and 2.66

County), 3.70 inches in Easton (Talbot

County), 2.88 in Queen Anne (Talbot

inches in Stevensville (Queen Anne’s

County).

The heavy rain was caused by a low

pressure system that moved cast along a

nearly stationary frontal boundary on

the 20th. The low pressure system moved

moved from near Cincinnati, Ohio at 8

a.m. EDT on the 20th cast to La Plata,

Maryland at 2 p.m. EDT on the 20th and

to about 50 miles east of Ocean City,

Maryland at 8 p.m. EDT on the 20th.

Cecil County

Rising Sun to 0 0

North East

A severe thunderstorm tore down several

trees in central Cecil County from

Rising Sun southeast to North East.

MARYLAND, South

NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, West

NONE REPORTED.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East

MAZ007-014>016-

18024

0 1 195K

MAZ007-016-019

0 0 30K

A strong coastal storm brought high

winds to much of eastern Massachusetts,

which brought down trees and power

lines, especially on Cape Cod and the

islands where winds gusted as high as

60 mph on Nantucket. About 12,000

electric customers were left without

power during the storm.

In addition, moderate coastal flooding

was reported from Salem to Cohasset and

Hull. Several coastal roadways were

closed due to flooding around the time

of high tide.

One injury was directly related to the

high winds. In Brockton, a woman was

driving along West Street when a tree

fell onto her car, smashing the

windshield and dislocating her

shoulder.

MAZ004>007-007-

014-014>015-

015>016-016-

018>020-020>021-

21022

0 0 265K

MAZ007-007-015-

015>016-016-019

0 0 95K

An unusually usual late season and long

duration nor’easter brought strong

winds, heavy rainfall, and coastal

flooding to eastern Massachusetts. A

preliminary check suggested this was

the worst late May winterlike

nor’easter since May 25-26, 1967.

Although most wind gusts were reported

between 45 and 55 mph, some gusts

estimated as high as 60 mph brought

down trees and power lines over a large

area. At least 20,000 electric

customers lost service at various times

during this storm. As a consequence

of saturated ground and trees with

foliage, the impact of the wind was

greater than what would normally be

expected by these wind speeds.

Moderate coastal flooding occurred

during two high tide cycles. Numerous

shore roads along the eastern

Massachusetts coast were flooded to the

extent of being impassible for a time.

Considerable rock and sand debris were

washed onto shore roads, and there were

spotty reports of damage to structures.

No injuries were directly related to

the storm.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East

Bristol County

Taunton 0 0 0

Plymouth County

Bridewater 0 0 0

Bristol County

South Dartmouth 0 0 5K

Severe thunderstorms dropped penny

sized hail at the National Weather

Service office in Taunton, and in

Bridgewater. The storms also downed

large tree limbs in South Dartmouth.

MASSACHUSETTS, West

NONE REPORTED.

MICHIGAN, East

Saginaw County

Bridgeport 0 0 15K

A lightning strike sparked a basement

fire at a home on McGrandy near

Airport. The fire was contained to a

single room in the basement.

Saginaw County

1 NW Saginaw 0 0 50K

Lightning caused a fire at a

townhouse unit located on West

Cabaret Trail.

Wayne County

Wyandotte 0 0

Washtenaw County

.2 SW Ann Arbor 0 0

Washtenaw County

2 N Saline 0 0

Washtenaw County

.2 NW Ann Arbor 0 0

A trained weather spotter reported a

12 inch diameter tree and large tree

limbs blown down.

Wayne County

Dearborn 0 0

Oakland County

Troy 0 0

Wayne County

Riverview 0 0

Tuscola County

1 S Caro 0 0

MICHIGAN, Extreme

Southwest

Branch County

Coldwater 0 0 10K

Semi truck blown over in Coldwater.

Numerous trees and power lines down

throughout the county as well.

Hillsdale County

10 E Litchfeld 0 0

Hillsdale County

Countywide 0 0

Reports of numerous trees and power

lines reported down throughout the

county.

MICHIGAN, North

Cheboygan County

2 E Wolverine 0 0

A number of thunderstorms in northern

Michigan produced hail on the 28th.

Only one produced severe-criteria

hail, with dime-sized hailstones

reported near Wolverine. Some storms

were prolific hail producers, even it

they weren’t severe. Pea sized hail

accumulated one to two inches deep

near Posen, and two to three inches

deep along US-131 northeast of Alba.

MICHIGAN, Upper

Dickinson County

3 NE Randville 0 0

Six-inch diameter tree snapped off.

Marquette County

1 S Ishpeming 0 0

Three-quarter inch hail also

reported.

Dickinson County

Felch 0 0

MICHIGAN, West

Kalamazoo County

Kalamazoo 0 0 5K 5K

Three quarters inch diameter hail was

reported two miles cast of the city

of Kalamazoo.

Calhoun County

Battle Creek 0 0 5K 5K

A severe thunderstorm produced three

quarters inch diameter hail one mile

south of Battle Creek.

Montcalm County

Sidney 0 0 5K 5K

Three quarters inch diameter hail was

reported in Sidney.

Allegan County

Pearl 0 0 5K

A 60 m.p.h. wind gust was estimated

three miles cast of Pearl.

Van Buren County

Gobles 0 0 5K 5K

A severe storm produced seven eighths

inch diameter hail one mile west of

Gobles.

Kalamazoo County

Climax 0 0 5K 5K

A second severe thunderstorm for the

day in Kalamazoo county produced

three quarters inch diameter hail in

Climax.

Jackson County

Spring Arbor 0 0 5K

A severe thunderstorm produced an

estimated wind gust to 60 m.p.h. in

Spring Arbor which blew down numerous

trees.

Ingham County

Leslie 0 0

A severe thunderstorm produced

estimated wind gusts to 60 m.p.h. 4

miles west of Leslie.

MINNESOTA, Central and

South Central

Renville County

Danube 0 0

Nicollet County

6 NW St George 0 0

Renville County

6 SE Fairfax 0 0

Dime sized hail fell in Carro

Township.

Nicollet County

Lafayette 0 0

Brown County

2 N Springfield 0 0

Stevens County

5 SSW Alberta 0 0

Pine trees up to 70 feet tall were

downed. Tin and shingles were blown

off a building.

Stevens County

2 S Donnelly 0 0

A funnel cloud was spotted by the

fire department just south of

Donnelly.

Stevens County

2 S Donnelly 0 0

A 10’x 12′ garage was blown one

quarter mile by high winds.

Stevens County

1 S Donnelly to 0 0

Donnelly

An old garage was downed. A few

shingles were removed from buildings

and pallets were blown 50 feet in

Donnelly.

Pope County

7 S Cyrus 0 0

The public reported a funnel cloud 3

miles east of Hancock.

Martin County

Countywide 0 0

Heavy downpours flooded small creeks

and low lying farm fields.

Redwood County

Walnut Grove 0 0

Nicollet County

North Mankato 0 0

A wind gust of 59 MPH was recorded by

a spotter just outside of town. Small

trees were downed in the vicinity.

Faribault County

4 E Brush Creek 0 0

Nicollet County

North Mankato 0 0

A trained spotter reported penny

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

Boyd 0 0

A deputy sheriff reported nickel

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

Dawson 0 0

A deputy sheriff reported quarter

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

5 E Nassau to 0 0

Nassau

Lac Qui Parle County

2 NNW Haydenville to 0 0

1 S Bellingham

Hail up to 2 inches in diameter fell

in a band beginning 2 miles north and

1/2 mile west of Haydenville and

continued northeast for 5 miles to

just south of Bellingham. A storm

chaser just south of Bellingham said

that the 2 inch diameter hail covered

the road. Storm chasers also reported

1.75 inch diameter hail 3 miles south

of Bellingham and 1.50 inch diameter

hail in Bellingham.

Lac Qui Parle County

2 NW Haydenville 0 0

A storm chaser videotaped a brief

touchdown of a weak tornado in an

open field. This tornado was also

witnessed by law enforcement.

Mcleod County

3 SW Glencoe 0 0 70K

The roof of a pole barn (228’x70′)

was blown off and tossed southeast of

the structure.

Mcleod County

Glencoe 0 0

A medium sized tree was downed in

addition to a few branches. The

downed tree broke a window.

Lac Qui Parle County

3 S Bellingham 0 0

A storm chaser videotaped a brief

touchdown of a weak tornado in an

open field.

Rice County

1 E Morristown to 0 0

1 S Shieldsville

Scattered trees were downed.

Rice County

8 S Shieldsville 0 0

A deputy sheriff reported penny sized

hail.

Rice County

Shieldsville to 0 0

1 E Shieldsville

A tornado touched down on Highway 21

just west of Mazaska Lake. It knocked

over several dozen trees then started

crossing the lake at a boat ramp. It

tracked for one mile and dissipated

just as it got to shore, where it

knocked down one more tree. The

tornado was witnessed by two Sheriffs

Department water patrol officers.

Scott County

New Prague 0 0

A trailer was tipped over. A 6’x10′

x4′ air conditioning unit on top of a

grocery store was rolled along the

roof. A tree and picnic table at a

nearby gas station was damaged and a

sign on another store was blown off.

Scott County

Prior Lake 0 0

Six inch branches were downed.

Swift County

2 E Benson 0 0

Several trees were downed.

Rice County

1 N Northfield 0 0

An ambulance driver reported a funnel

cloud at the Rice and Dakota County

line.

Swift County

1 W Swift Falls 0 0

Several trees were downed.

Pope County

Terrace to 0 0

2 NE Terrace

Dakota County

2 N Hampton 0 0

Spotters reported a funnel cloud near

Highway 52 via HAM radio.

Faribault County

Countywide 0 0

A total of 2.63 inches of rain fell

in Winnebago. Radar rainfall

estimates as high as 3 to 4 inches

were noted across extreme northwest

and north central Faribault County.

MNZ083-091 Blue Earth

–Martin 0 0

Minor street flooding was reported in

Amboy where a total of 4.02 inches of

rain was recorded. A large area of

southern Blue Earth County had radar

rainfall estimates between 3 and 4

inches.

Waseca County

Countywide 0 0

A total of 2.48 inches of rain was

recorded in Waseca. Rainfall

estimates as high as 3 inches were

noted in the southwestern portion

of the county.

Stevens County

3 S Donnelly 0 0

A farmer saw a “block wide” tornado

briefly touch down and pick up dirt

in an open field in Pepperton

Township, Section 14.

Swift County

11 S Benson 0 0

A funnel cloud was reported by a

Sheriffs deputy 4 miles north of the

Chippewa/Swift County line south of

Benson.

Swift County

7 S Benson 0 0

Two Sheriffs deputies saw a tornado

pick up debris near Highway 29.

Swift County

7 S Benson 0 0

Chippewa County

10 N Clara City 0 0

A tornado was reported by a storm

chaser on the ground for 1/2 minutes

just south of the intersection of

County Road 3 and the Swift/Chippewa

County border, about 4 miles south of

Murdock.

Blue Earth County

Mankato 0 0

A trained spotter recorded a wind

gust of 62 MPH at the intersection of

River Front and Main.

Freeborn County

10 S Albert Lea 0 0

A MNDOT road weather sensor recorded

a wind gust of 68 MPH.

MINNESOTA, Northeast

St. Louis County

15 S Hoyt Lakes 0 0

Koochiching County

Ranier 0 0

St. Louis County

18 SW Cook 0 0

MINNESOTA, Northwest

Lake Of The Woods

County

Baudette 0 0

Lake Of The Woods

County

Baudette 0 0 5K

A tin side of Baudette. Minor shingle

and tree damage also occurred along a

two block path. Wind speeds were

estimated to be around 60 mph.

Lake Of The Woods

County

Carp 0 0

Lake Of The Woods

County

2 ENE Carp 0 0

The large hail dented the roof of a

metal shed and broke a window.

Lake Of The Woods

County

3 ESE Carp to 0 0

8 ESE Carp

Intermittent tree damage occurred

along the tornado path.

Wilkin County

4 NE Brushvale 0 0

Grant County

Wendell 0 0

Trees and power lines were blown down

and a garage was damaged.

Polk County

Crookston 0 0

Polk County

East Grand Forks 0 0

Polk County

East Grand Forks 0 0

Polk County

East Grand Forks 0 0

Marshall County

13 E Middle River 0 0

Pennington County

5 WSW Mavie 0 0

MINNESOTA, Northwest

Roseau County

2 NE Skime 0 0

Polk County

2 NW Euclid 0 0

Red Lake County

6 NW Plummer 0 0

Pennington County

5 WNW St Hilaire 0 0

Marshall County

7 NW Gatzke 0 0

Red Lake County

1 N Huot 0 0

Pennington County

7 SW High Lndg 0 0

Pennington County

5 SE Thief River Falls 0 0

Pennington County

5 WSW Mavie 0 0

Grant County

4 W Ashby 0 0

A steel grain bin was blown off its

foundation and onto a pole shed. The

pole shed was knocked down and some

machinery inside it was damaged.

Becker County

1 SE Detroit Lakes 0 0

The hail covered a deck.

Clearwater County

8 N Bagley 0 0

Large spruce trees were snapped off

by the strong wind.

Beltrami County

2 N Bemidji 0 0

Polk County

Fisher 0 0

Polk County

Fisher 0 0

Polk County

Crookston 0 0

Polk County

4 SE Fisher 0 0

Polk County

6 N Crookston 0 0 10K

A tornado touched down north of

Crookston, and created a west-to-east

damage path. The tornado hit a

well-constructed pole barn and then

travelled into an open field. Several

large trees were snapped in half. The

estimated peak wind speed was 140

mph.

Polk County

8 NNW Gentilly 0 0

Norman County

Twin Vly 0 0

Becker County

4 SW Lake Park to 0 0

3 SW Detroit Lakes

A wall cloud with pendant funnel was

observed for about 25 minutes.

Becker County

3 E Detroit Lakes 0 0

Two large trees were snapped off by

the strong wind.

MNZ001>002-004-007 West

Polk–Norman–Kittson– 0 0

West Marshall

A low pressure system travelled from

near Winnipeg, Manitoba, into

northwest Minnesota. A cold front

trailing behind this system brought

a period of very strong wind speeds

to a portion of the Devils Lake

region and the northern Red River

Valley. The highest measured wind

gusts were pretty uniform, around 60

mph. Some roof damage was reported.

MINNESOTA, Southeast

Fillmore County

6 SW York 0 0

Hail the size of quarters was

reported by a storm spotter near the

Minnesota Iowa border.

MINNESOTA, Southwest

Nobles County

4 NW Adrian 0 0

Rock County

3 NW Luverne 0 0

Rock County

Luverne 0 0

Large hail covered the ground.

Jackson County

7 W Jackson 0 0

Jackson County

15 SW Lakefield 0 0

Nobles County

2 NW Brewster 0 0

Jackson County

6 W Okabena 0 0

Murray County

7 NE Dovray 0 0

Cottonwood County

8 N Westbrook 0 0

Rock County

4 SW Hills 0 0

Lyon County

6 SW Minneota 0 0

Jackson County

Lakefield 0 0

Heavy rain caused widespread street

flooding in Lakefield.

Jackson County

12 S Lakefield 0 0

Jackson County

1 S Jackson 0 0

Heavy rain caused a mudslide on

Jackson County Road 23, with water

and mud up to three feet deep.

MINNESOTA, West

NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, West Central

Big Stone County

3 NE Odessa 0 0

MISSISSIPPI, Central

Warren County

7 S Vicksburg 0 0

Warren County

Vicksburg 0 0

Sharkey County

Cary 0 0

Issaquena County

Valley Park 0 0

Franklin County

1 E Meadville to 0 0 10K

3 NE Meadville

Leflore County

2 S Itta Bena 0 0

Nickel to quarter size hail fell

around Itta Bena.

Copiah County

Wesson 0 0 300K

Locally heavy rainfall caused several

homes to flood on Southern Street.

Leflore County

2 SW Itta Bena to 0 0 80K

Itta Bena

Shingles were blown off a couple of

homes and a few storage sheds were

destroyed. Additionally, a few power

lines were blown down and a tree fell

on a vehicle in the city of Itta

Bena.

Oktibbeha County

2 SE Maben to 0 0

4 SE Maben

Clay County

4 N West Pt 0 0 5K

A tree and a power line was blown

down.

Lowndes County

Columbus 0 0 15K

Several trees and some power lines

were blown down around Columbus.

Winston County

3 SSW Noxapater to 0 0

4.5 SSW Noxapater

Neshoba County

.5 N Stallo to 0 0

8 SE Philadelphia

A swath of penny sized hail occurred

from near the Stallo Community

south-southeastward to near Tucker.

Attala County

Sallis 0 0

Attala County

Sallis to 0 0 100K

3 E Sallis

Two homes were damaged in the Sallis

Community when large trees fell on

them. Additionally, several trees and

a few power lines were blown down all

around the area and along a 3 mile

stretch of Highway 12.

Yazoo County

5 W Yazoo City 0 0 3K

Several trees were blown down along

Highway 49W.

Lauderdale County

2 SE Whynot 0 0 15K

Several trees and power poles were

blown down.

Madison County

5 NE Madison 0 0 150K

An intense downburst occurred in

Eastern Madison county and snapped or

uprooted over 100 oak trees. Several

of the fallen trees and large limbs

injured some horses.

Madison County

Ridgeland 0 0 1K

Five trees and several large limbs

were blown down along Rice Road.

Rankin County

Langford to 0 0 2M

Whites

An intense and long duration

downburst event occurred across a

large part of Rankin county during

the evening of May 20th. Damage began

north of Brandon, near the Langford

Community, and continued

south-southwest along a path through

Flowood, Pearl, Richland, Whitfield,

Florence, Cleary and Whites. This

damage path was nearly 25 miles long

and some 7 miles wide. All within

the damage swath, several hundred

trees were uprooted, snapped or

partially broken off. Many trees took

down power lines and fell on homes.

Many roads were blocked by downed

trees and debris as well as having

many large and small street and

highway signs blown down. Many homes

sustained damage to roofs or had

sheds/porches blown down.

Yazoo County

Yazoo City 0 0 15K

Several trees and power lines were

blown down.

Rankin County

Brandon to 0 0

Florence

In addition to the large downburst

that occurred across Rankin county,

the storm produced a swath of penny

to nickel sized hail from Brandon to

Pearl to Florence.

Hinds County

1 N Brownsville 0 0

Clarke County

5 E Quitman 0 0 10K

Trees and power lines were blown down

just off Highway 511.

Jasper County

4 E Heidelberg 0 0 1K

A few trees were blown down.

Clarke County

5 E Quitman 0 0

Jones County

Sandersville 0 0 10K

Several trees were blown down with a

few blocking roads.

Simpson County

Harrisville 0 0

Rankin County

3 NE Florence 0 0 2K

A portion of the road was flooded at

Highway 469 and Williams Road.

Copiah County

Crystal Spgs 0 0 1K

A few trees were blown down.

Hinds County

Utica to 0 0 40K

3 S Utica

Numerous trees were blown down.

Copiah County

4 NW Dentville 0 0 1K

A few trees were blown down.

Lincoln County

5 NW Brookhaven 0 0 5K

Several trees were blown down across

Highway 550.

Warren County

9 SE Vicksburg 0 0

Nickel sized hail fell along Highway

27 southeast of Vicksburg.

Claiborne County

2 N Port Gibson 0 0 4K

Several trees were uprooted along US

Highway 61 just north of Port Gibson.

Hinds County

2 SW Bolton 0 0

Two trees were blown down.

Hinds County

2 SE Pocahontas to 0 0

3 E Pocahontas

Hinds County

7 SSW Raymond to 0 0 300K

3 NE Terry

A large downburst event occurred

across a large portion of Central and

Southeast Hinds county during the

afternoon of May 24th. The swath of

wind damage occurred from 7 miles

south-southwest of Raymond to near

Raymond and eastward to Byram and

Terry. Within this large area a few

hundred trees and numerous power

lines were blown down. Many area

roads were blocked by fallen trees

and power lines.

Madison County

7 W Madison to 0 0

5 W Madison

Nickel sized hail occurred around the

Lake Lorman area.

Hinds County

Terry 0 0

Jefferson County

9 N Fayette 0 0

Copiah County

2 WNW Crystal Spgs 0 0 5K

Several trees and numerous large

limbs were blown down along Highway

27 near Crystal Springs.

Claiborne County

Port Gibson 0 0 50K

Heavy rains caused many area roads to

be covered with water.

Madison County

4 W Madison to 0 0

2 SW Madison

Rankin County

3 W Fannin 0 0

Two trees were blown down.

Rankin County

Pelahatchie 0 0

A couple of trees were blown down.

Sharkey County

Rolling Fork 0 0 100K

Quarter sized hail fell around

Rolling Fork and damaged several

vehicles.

Smith County

5 N Raleigh to 0 0 10K

8 N Raleigh

Several trees were blown down north

of Raleigh along Highway 35.

Hinds County

Clinton 0 0

Jefferson County

6 NW Fayette 0 0

Numerous large limbs were blown down

along the Natchez Trace.

Warren County

10 SSE Vicksburg to 0 0 40K

5 E Vicksburg

A swath of wind damage occurred from

near the Big Black Community

northward across Highway 27 to about

5 miles east of Vicksburg. Dozens of

trees were blown down across this

area along with several power lines.

Warren County

Vicksburg 0 0 60K

Penny to quarter sized hail fell

across Vicksburg and caused minor

damage to vehicles around town.

Lincoln County

15 S Brookhaven to 0 0 50K

15 SE Brookhaven

Numerous trees were blown down across

the southeast portion of Lincoln

county.

MISSISSIPPI, Central

Jefferson Davis

County

5 S Prentiss 0 0 80K

Numerous trees and power lines were

blown down south of Prentiss.

Lawrence County

Monticello 0 0 25K

Several trees and a few power lines

were blown down around Monticello.

Lamar County

Purvis to 0 0 3K

Hattiesburg

Several trees were blown down across

Eastern Lamar county.

Jasper County

Heidelberg 0 0 40K

A few trees and power lines were blown

down. One tree and power line fell on a

car and caused significant damage.

Simpson County

8 S Mendenhall 0 0 20K

Numerous pine trees were blown down

along Highway 13, 8 miles south of

Mendenhall.

Forrest County

Hattiesburg 0 0 100K

Quarter to golfball sized hail fell

across Hattiesburg causing some damage

to vehicles.

Forrest County

Hattiesburg 0 0 30K

Numerous trees were blown down.

Jones County

Ellisville 0 0 30K

Numerous trees were blown down around

Ellisville and many other locations

scattered around the county.

Hinds County

Jackson 0 0 50K

A few power lines were blown down at

the intersection of Lakeland Drive and

Ridgewood Road. The downed power lines

caused a small fire at a nearby gas

station.

Madison County

Ridgeland to 0 0 50K

Madison

Numerous trees and large limbs were

blown down across the city of Ridgeland

and across areas of Madison.

Jasper County

Stringer to 0 0

3 NE Stringer

Jasper County

Bay Spgs 0 0 30K

Numerous trees were blown down.

Newton County

Newton 0 0

A couple of trees were blown down.

Clarke County

Pachuta to 0 0 400K

Quitman

A swath of wind damage occurred across

portions of Clarke county from Pachuta

to Quitman to Stonewall. Within this

area several dozen trees were blown

down with many blocking area roads. In

Pachuta 1 tree damaged a vehicle and in

Quitman 1 tree caused major damage to a

house.

Neshoba County

Neshoba 0 0 200K

On route 129, a portion of the road was

washed out and the road had to be

closed.

Lincoln County

Brookhaven Muni Arpt 0 0 250K

Three hangers sustained damage at the

airport as a portion of the tin roofs

were blown off and small sections of

the tin siding was Pealed away.

Additionally a few trees were blown

down around the area.

MISSISSIPPI, North

Alcorn County

Corinth 0 0 0.05K

MISSISSIPPI, South

Jackson County

1 NW Ocean Spgs 0 0

Hancock County

15 N Kiln 0 0

A weak tornado touched down briefly

causing no damage.

Hancock County

Diamondhead Arpt 0 0

A lightning strike caused a fire in

some trees which spread to a house in

the Glen Eagle subdivision of

Diamondhead. The house was nearly

destroyed by the fire.

Wilkinson County

3 N Woodville 0 0 0.50K

A tree was blown down.

Hancock County

South Portion 0 0

Heavy rainfall of 3 to 5 inches within

several hours caused signficant

flooding of a number of roadways in

southern Hancock County.

Wilkinson County

Centreville 0 0 1K

A few trees were blown down.

Pike County

Mc Comb 0 0 15K

Thunderstorm winds ripped the roof off

of two buildings, knocked down four

signs, and blew windows out and the

awnings off of a building. A number of

trees and power lines were knocked down

in McComb and other locations scattered

across Pike County.

MISSISSIPPI, Southeast

Wayne County

Waynesboro 0 0 10K

High winds from a thunderstorm

destroyed a barn near Waynesboro.

Quarter size hail was also reported

from the storm.

MISSOURI, East

Boone County

Harrisburg 0 0

Boone County

Harrisburg 0 0

Local law enforcement reported hail up

to 4 inches in diameter in the

Harrisburg. Roofs and automobiles were

damaged.

Boone County

5 W Ashland 0 0

Boone County

4 E Harrisburg 0 0

Boone County

7 N Columbia 0 0

Storm spotters reported hail from

several severe thunderstorms across

Boone County. Hail up to 2 inches in

diameter was reported north of

Columbia.

Boone County

5 S Columbia 0 0

Storm spotters reported golfball size

hail south of Columbia.

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

The Columbia EOC relayed several

reports of hail up to nickel size

across Columbia.

Washington County

Potosi 0 0

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail in

Potosi for several minutes.

Osage County

Meta 0 0

Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail

in Meta.

Boone County

Midway 0 0

Boone County

4 S Midway 0 0

Boone County

Midway 0 0

Storm spotters and emergency management

officials reported nickel size hail in

the Midway area. A Columbia television

station reported wind gusts up to 80

mph which downed a few trees and power

lines.

Moniteau County

California 0 0

The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch

hail.

Callaway County

1 S Millersburg 0 0

The County Sheriff reported 1 inch hail

just south of Millersburg.

Washington County

Old Mines 0 0

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail.

Boone County

Hallsville 0 0

Emergency management officials reported

hail up to baseball size in Hallsville.

Some roofs and automobiles were

damaged.

Iron County

Belleview 0 0

The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch

hail in Belleview.

Washington County

Richwoods 0 0

Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4

inch hail in Richwoods.

Callaway County

Fulton 0 0

The County Sheriff reported hail up to

golfball size.

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

Heavy rain from several severe

thunderstorms caused flash flooding in

Columbia. I-70 had to be closed on the

west side of town due to a foot of

water over the road. Several streets in

town became impassable due to high

water. A section of Brown School Road

was washed out by flood water.

Jefferson County

2 E Hillsboro 0 0

Jefferson County

Hillsboro 0 0

Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4

inch hail east of and in Hillsboro.

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

A storm spotter reported 3/4 inch hail.

Jefferson County

Dittmer 0 0

Amateur radio spotters reported hail up

to golfball size in Dittmer.

St. Francois County

Bismarck 0 0

The public reported 3/4 inch hail in

Bismarck.

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

Emergency management officials reported

3/4 inch hail.

Jefferson County

3 N Hillsboro 0 0

Jefferson County

House Spgs 0 0

The County Sheriff relayed several

reports of penny to golfball size hail

from House Springs to near Hillsboro.

Boone County

Columbia 0 0

Local law enforcement reported 1 inch

hail.

Montgomery County

New Florence 0 0

Montgomery County

New Florence 0 0

Montgomery County

2 S New Florence 0 0

Montgomery County

Jonesburg 0 0

A severe thunderstorm dropped hail from

penny to nickel size and produced wind

damage across parts of southern

Montgomery County. Large tree limbs

were reported down in New Florence.

Warren County

1 S Warrenton 0 0

Warren County

Warrenton 0 0

The County Sheriff reported hail upt to

golfball size in Warrenton. Amateur

radio spotters reported 3/4 inch hail

just south of Warrenton.

Lincoln County

Hawk Pt 0 0

Lincoln County

Troy 0 0

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail in

Hawk Point and nickel size hail in

Troy.

St. Charles County

1 W O Fallon 0 0

St. Charles County

1 W O Fallon 0 0

Amateur radio spotters reported large

tree limbs blocking a road just west of

O’Fallon. 3/4 inch hail also fell in

the area.

St. Charles County

Weldon Spg 0 0

A 30 foot cedar tree was down along

Wolfrum Road.

St. Louis County

Florissant 0 0

St. Louis County

Hazelwood 0 0

Storm spotters reported some trees,

large tree limbs and power lines down

in Florissant and Hazelwood.

St. Louis (C)

St Louis 0 0

The inch hail at Hall Street and

Broadway in North St. Louis.

Jefferson County

Barnhart 0 0

Jefferson County

Crystal City 0 0

Jefferson County

Pevely 0 0

Jefferson County

Festus 0 0

Storm spotters reported trees and large

tree limbs down in Crystal City,

Pevely, and Festus. 3/4 inch hail was

reported in Barnhart.

Callaway County

3 SW Fulton 0 0 5K

Thunderstorm wind gusts tore the roof

off a mobile home on Route NN. Damage

was estimated at $5000.

MISSOURI, Lower

Pemiscot County

3 S Caruthersville 0 0 0.75K

MISSOURI, Northeast

MOZ009>010

0 0 2.6M

Record breaking cold settled over the

Midwest during the early morning hours

of 3 May 2005. The cold was of such

intensity that all time record minimums

for the month of May were tied or

shattered at most first order stations

and many co-operative stations. Farmers

that took advantage of the unseasonably

mild weather during the first half of

April had to replant after crops were

killed off by the freeze. In some

cases, crops had to be replanted even

though the growing point was below the

surface. This was due to the soil being

a sandy loam which allowed freezing

temperatures to penetrate into the

ground.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Gentry County

12 N Stanberry 0 0

Gentry County

2 SSW Mcfall 0 0

Worth County

4 W Worth 0 0

De Kalb County

Fairport 0 0

De Kalb County

5 W Stewartsville 0 0

De Kalb County

13 SE Amity 0 0

Daviess County

2 S Pattonsburg 0 0

Daviess County

4 SE Pattonsburg 0 0

Daviess County

10 E Coffey 0 0

Daviess County

6 NE Jamesport 0 0

Daviess County

8 N Jamesport 0 0

Grundy County

10 SW Trenton 0 0

Livingston County

2 E Farmersville 0 0

Livingston County

1 N Chula 0 0

Clinton County

8 N Gower 0 0

Platte County

4 SSE Weston 0 0

Platte County

Tracy 0 0

Platte County

5 NE Platte City 0 0

MISSOURI, Northwest

Platte County

(Mci)Ks City Intl Ar

Platte County

(Mci)Ks City Intl Ar

Platte County

2 S Kansas City Intl Ai

Platte County

4 SW Kansas City Intl

2115CST

Flooding near the intersection of

Highway 152 and Hampton.

Platte County

Parkville

6th street closed between Crooked and

West due to high water.

Chariton County

Brunswick

Chariton County

Keytesville

Howard County

2 E Fayette

Howard County

4 W Fayette

Randolph County

1 W Higbee

Randolph County

5 W Clark

Clay County

Smithville

Jackson County

1 N Blue Spgs

Jackson County

3 NNE Blue Spgs

Jackson County

Blue Spgs

Jackson County

Buckner

Jackson County

2 E Blue Spgs

Jackson County

Blue Spgs

Jackson County

Grain Vly

Jackson County

Lees Summit

Jackson County

Independence

Carroll County

Carrollton

Carroll County

1 E Carrollton

Carroll County

5 W Carrollton

Carroll County

Carrollton

Carroll County

Carrollton

MISSOURI, Northwest

Lafayette County

1 SW Napoleon

Saline County

5 E Marshall

Adair County

Kirksville 200K

Lightning struck a bar in downtown

Kirksville with establishment totally

destroyed by fire.

Platte County

Dearborn l00K

Home totally destroyed by fire started

by lightning.

Holt County

1 N Mound City

Buchanan County

St Joseph

Andrew County

4 NE Amazonia

Andrew County

Savannah

Andrew County

Savannah

Gentry County

King City

Gentry County

2 W Albany

Gentry County

Albany 1K

Trees and power lines downed.

Gentry County

King City 1K

Power lines downed.

Gentry County

King City

Power lines downed.

Platte County

Platte City

Platte County

6 S Platte City

Jackson County

Kansas City

Jackson County

1 S Kansas City 10K

Trees down on houses and power lines

down.

Jackson County

Kansas City

Cars stalled in high water at

Interstate 70 and

Harrison County

5 S Bethany

Clay County

North Kansas City

Trees downed from thunderstorm winds.

Mercer County

3 S Princeton

Randolph County

Moberly 10K

Several large trees were knocked down

by thunderstorm winds with one large

tree falling on a residential roof and

nearby parked van. Also a backup

communication tower for an ambulance

company toppled over.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Randolph County

1 N Moberly

Howard County

10 E Estill

MOZ001

The Tarkio River near Fairfax crested

at 21.45 feet, or 4.45 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ002

The 102 River near Maryville crested at

19.31 feet, or 1.31 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ012

The 102 River in Rosendale crested at

19.05 feet or 1.05 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ029

The Fishing River near Mosby crested at

18.70 feet, or 0.70 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ020

The Missouri River in Saint Joseph

crested at 18.02 feet, or 1.02 feet

above flood stage.

MOZ020

The Platte River near Agency crested at

25.72 feet, or 5.72 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ028

The Platte River near Sharps Station

crested at 28.37 feet, or 2.37 feet

above flood stage. The Platte River

near Platte City crested at 22.00 feet,

or 2.00 feet above flood stage.

MOZ023

The Grand River near Sumner crested at

28.16 feet, or 2.16 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ038

The Missouri River near Napolean

crested at 19.76 feet, or 2.76 feet

above flood stage.

MOZ038

The Missouri River near Waverly crested

at 22.18 feet, or 2.18 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ037

The Missouri River at Sibley crested at

22.10 feet, or 0.10 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ039

The Missouri River near Miami crested

at 20.65 feet, or 2.65 feet above flood

stage.

Linn County

4 E Purdin

Heavy rains caused Route C to close due

to high water flowing over the road.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Mercer County

11 SW Princeton

Heavy rains closed Route D near Highway

136

MISSOURI, Southeast

MOZ086-100-

107>108

An unusually late season frost was

observed in the hillier terrain

northwest of a line from Cape Girardeau

to Poplar Bluff. A few low temperature

readings in the lower 30’s were

reported, including 31 degrees at

Doniphan (Ripley County). An unofficial

low of 30 degrees was reported at

Greenville (Wayne County). This was the

last of four consecutive frosty

mornings. Lows each morning from May

1st to the 4th were about the same,

mostly in the lower 30’s.

Scott County

1 E Benton 5K

Three large oak trees about three feet

in diameter were blown down, damaging

the corner of one house.

Mississippi County

Dogwood

Cape Girardeau

County

Cape Girardeau to

1 NE Cape Girardeau

Nickel-size hail was reported at

Southeast Missouri State University.

Dime-size hail was reported a mile

northeast of Cape Girandean.

Scott County

4 N Sikeston

Wayne County

Piedmont 6K

Trees and power lines were blown down.

Carter County

Grandin

Trees were blown down.

Butler County

16 NW Poplar Bluff

Reported at the Carter County line on

U.S. Highway 60.

Butler County

1 NW Hendrickson 3K

A police cruiser was damaged by the

hail on U.S. Highway 67.

Stoddard County

Dudley

MISSOURI, Southwest

Barton County

Lamar

Heavy thunderstorms caused several low

water crossings and county roads to

flood across much of the county.

Jasper County

Sarcoxie

Lawrence County

5 SE Pierce City

Barry County

(Umn)Monett

Newton County

Neosho

Newton County

5 S Neosho

Several trees and branches were downed

from severe thunderstorm wind gusts

along Highway 71 between Anderson and

Neosho.

MISSOURI, Southwest

Mcdonald County

Goodman

Several trees were downed from

thunderstorm wind gusts.

Mcdonald County

Anderson

A period of flash flooding occurred on

Main and Spring Streets after heavy

thunderstorms affected the area.

Newton County

Seneca

Flash flooding occurred over several

areas of Newton County caused by heavy

thunderstorms. Some specific locations

that were flooded include, low water

crossings that cross Lost Creek,

sections of Highway 43 around Seneca,

and sections of Highway 86 near Neosho.

Newton County

1 W Neosho Arpt

2.62 inches of rain over a two hour

time span caused flash flooding over a

section of Clints Road between Highway

59 and Kodiak Road.

Mcdonald County

Goodman

Heavy thunderstorms caused flooding

along the Newton-McDonald County line

just north of Goodman off of Highway

71. Several low water crossings became

impassable.

Newton County

4 SW Neosho

Flash flooding occurred over Route AA

at Buffalo Creek from heavy

thunderstorms.

MONTANA, Central

MTZ012-014

Heavy mountain rain and a rapidly

melting snow pack combined to cause

the Dearborn River to overflow its

banks during the week of May 10th. The

Dearborn, which flows along the

Southern Lewis and Clark and western

Cascade county border, peaked at 7.5

feet, some 2.5 feet above flood stage

and the highest level in more than a

decade. Flooding occurred in

pastureland and hayfields. The water

breached some roadways causing minimal

damage.

MTZ009>010

A high wind event occurred during the

late morning and afternoon hours on

the 19th along the Northern Rocky

Mountain front and adjacent plains.

Reported wind speeds include: a gust to

61 mph at Browning and a gust to 60 mph

at Cut Bank 3SW.

MONTANA, East

Prairie County

Terry

A heavy downpour which produced just

over 8 tenths of an inch of rain in

less than an hour, produced localized

flooding ditches due to the

overwhelming of the storm drains.

Prairie County

Terry

Dawson County

17 SW Glendive

Dawson County

5 WSW Glendive

Dawson County

3 WSW Glendive

MTZ022>023-

25027

A major late season winter storm

affected a portion of northeast Montana

beginning late in the afternoon on the

11th, and continued

until mid-morning on the 12th. The

storm produced a widespread swath of 8

to 12 inches of snow. A strong upper

level low pressure system in Wyoming

tracked north across the area during

the night while at the same time an

arctic high built south out of Canada

and supplied the cold air. The snow

was accompanied by generally light

wind so blowing and drifting snow were

not a problem with this storm. I-94

from Glendive to Terry was closed for

a time. Some of the more impressive

snowfall amounts across northeast

Montana included:

32 miles north of Terry (Dawson

County): 12 inches

Carlyle (Wibaux County): 10 inches

6 miles southeast of Wibaux (Wibaux

County): 10 inches

Lindsay & 8 miles east/southeast of

Lindsay (Dawson County): 10 inches

10 miles south of Circle (McCone

County): 10 inches

9 miles north of Crow Rock (Garfield

County): 13 inches

8 miles south of Terry (Prairie

County): 10 inches

10 miles south of Lindsay (Dawson

County): 7 inches

Glendive (Dawson County): 6 inches

Phillips County

7 E Malta 0 0

Phillips County

11 S Whitewater 0 0

Valley County

4 N Oswego 0 0

Prairie County

12 N Terry 0 0

Penny sized hail covered the ground.

Dawson County

10 S Lindsay 0 0

Dawson County

Glendive 0 0

Prairie County

13 NW Mc Cloud 0 0 132K

Damage to three pivot irrigators.

Wibaux County

16 SSE Wibaux 0 0

Wibaux County

3 NE Wibaux 0 0

Dawson County

1 SW Glendive 0 0

MTZ017>019-019-

019-019>020-023-

023>025-059-

061>062-062

0 0

Strong gradient winds produced a

period of high winds during the

morning and afternoon hours of the

21st. Sustained wind speeds of 40-45

mph were common, with wind gusts as

high as 70 mph. An old grain bin in

Peerless was blown over by the strong

winds. There were numerous reports of

downed tree branches, and shingles

were blown off of some roofs across

Valley and Daniels counties. A few of

the stronger observed wind reports

included:

King Coulee RAWS site (Valley County):

64 mph

Comertown DOT site (Sheridan County):

70 mph

Sioux Pass DOT site (Richland County):

49 mph sustained

MONTANA, South

Fallon County

13 W Plevna to 0 0

5 W Plevna

Custer County

Miles City 0 0

Significant flash flooding occurred in

Miles City. The underpass completely

filled all the way back to the high

school, and some basements were

flooded. Numerous roads were

impassible. Rainfall totals as high as

3.5 inches in 3.5 hours near the

fairgrounds.

Custer County

Miles City 0 0

2.30 inches of rain fell in less than

six hours.

MTZ067

0 0

9 inches of snow fell 11W Limestone.

(12-hour total at the Placer Basin

Snotel)

Carbon County

7 NNE Warren 0 0

2.97 inches of rain fell in 24 hours

Custer County

Miles City 0 0

Underpasses completely filled and some

basements flooded in Miles City.

Numerous roads impassible. Rainfall

totals of 2.30 inches were reported by

a spotter in Miles City. Water was

reported flowing over Kinsey Road at

times.

Custer County

Volborg 0 0

2.28 inches of rain fell in Volborg

(24 hour total), 0.96 inches fell in

less than an hour.

Big Horn County

9 E Lodge Grass 0 0

3.67 inches of rain fell 9E Lodge

Grass (24-hour total from the Wolf

Mountain RAWS)

Custer County

Miles City 0 0

1.71 inches of rain (24 hour total)

Fallon County

Baker 0 0

3.59 inches of rain (24 hour total);

1.54 inches fell in one hour

Carter County

Ekalaka 0 0

2.12 inches of rain in Ekalaka (2-day

total)

Big Horn County

9 E Lodge Grass 0 0

4.08 inches of rain 9E Lodge Grass

(Wolf Mountain RAWS 2-day total)

Carter County

Ekalaka 0 0

2.12 inches of rain in Ekalaka (2-day

total)

Stillwater County

Nye 0 0

1.58 inches of rain in Nye

Stillwater County

5 N Reed Pt 0 0

1 inch of rain 5N Reed Point (12-hour

total)

Carbon County

6 S Roscoe 0 0

2.12 inches of rain 6S Roscoe (24-hour

total)

Sweet Grass County

4 W Melville 0 0

2.87 inches of rain 4W Melville

(24-hour total)

Wheatland County

8 SW Shawmut 0 0

1.25 inches of rain (24-hour total)

Sweet Grass County

4 W Melville 0 0

1.40 inches of rain 4W Melville

(24-hour total)

MTZ038-041-056-066

0 0

County Road 12 washed out by Hump

Creek flooding; Bridge out on North

Yellowstone Trail in Greycliff. Road

damaged by flooding on Old Boulder

Road; West Fork of the Stillwater

River flooded parts of Stillwater

River Road west of Beehive; Bridger

Creek in Greycliff flooded out of its

banks along County Road 14; Pryor

Creek was out of it’s banks and was

flooding basements in the area;

Highway 78 was under a foot of water

in places between Absarokee and Red

Lodge; Significant flooding occurring

along Red Lodge Creek, Willow Creek,

Volney Creek, and Cottonwood Creek. At

least a dozen roads under water or

washed out in Carbon County;

Cottonwood Creek flooded in the

Roberts area; Minor flooding in

Roberts

Carbon County

Luther 0 0

5 inches of rain in Luther (24-hour

total)

Sweet Grass County

6 S Big Timber 0 0

2.80 inches of rain 6S Big Timber

(24-hour total)

Sweet Grass County

Melville 0 0

1.10 inches of rain in 12 hours

Stillwater County

Fishtail 0 0

4.06 inches of rain in Fishtail

(Fishtail RAWS 24-hour total)

Stillwater County

18 NW Columbus 0 0

1.30 inches of rain 18NW Columbus in

24 hours

Big Horn County

5 E Lodge Grass 0 0

1.28 inches of rain 5E Lodge Grass

(Wolf Mountain RAWS 24-hour total)

Carbon County

5 W Red Lodge 0 0

4.40 inches of rain 5 W Red Lodge

(Cole Creek Snotel 24-hour total)

Carbon County

4 S Roscoe 0 0

4.40 inches of rain 4S Roscoe (Burnt

Mountain Snotel 24-hour total)

Carbon County

Red Lodge 0 0

6.99 inches of rain in Red Lodge

Golden Valley County

Ryegate 0 0

1.05 inches of rain in 24 hours

Stillwater County

Nye 0 0

3.80 inches of rain in 24 hours

Carbon County

10 SW Luther to 0 0

20 S Luther

2.48 inches of rain 20S Fishtail

(Mystic Lake Power Plant 24-hour

total)

MTZ030-056-065>067

0 0

10 inches of snow in Red Lodge; 7

inches of snow in Hysham (24-hour

total); 18 inches of snow 20S Fishtail

(Mystic Lake Power Plant); 36 inches

of snow 5W Red Lodge (Cole Creek

Snotel 24-hour total, 38 inch storm

total); 14 inches of snow 25NNE

Livingston (South Fork Shields Snotel

24-hour total, 16 inch storm total);

21 inches of snow 8S Mc Leod (Placer

Basin Snotel 24-hour total); 16 inches

of snow 4S Roscoe (Burnt Mountain

Snotel 24-hour total)

MTZ030>033-

035>038-056>058

0 0

8 inches in Baker and 17N Pompeys

Pillar; 15 inches 5N Otter (Fort

Howes); 12 inches in Broadus and

Otter; 6 inches in Albion; 14 inches

in Ridge; 10 inches in Ekalaka; 6

inches in Alzada and Busby; 10 inches

12SW Lame Deer; 12 inches in Volborg,

7N Miles City and Rock Springs; 8

inches in Colstrip; 7 inches in

Forsyth; 6 inches in Lame Deer; 8

inches 1W Hysham; 10 inches in

Ashland; 16 inches 6S Roscoe; 8 inches

2S Nye; 12 inches 5ESE Nye; 7 inches

2NE Billings (Billings Heights 24-hour

total)

Yellowstone County

1 S Worden 0 0

Yellowstone County

1 S Worden 0 0

Wheatland County

Shawmut 0 0

Wheatland County

Shawmut 0 0

Golden Valley County

15 N Lavina 0 0

Strongly rotating wall cloud/

mesocyclone noted by two observers

near the Golden Valley/Musselshell

County line 15 miles north of Lavina.

The wall cloud extended as much as

halfway down to the ground, but no

tornado was reported.

Musselshell County

10 N Roundup 0 0

Golden Valley County

5 S Ryegate 0 0

Musselshell County

14 SW Klein 0 0

Dean Creek area

Yellowstone County

15 N Worden 0 0

Rural Northern Yellowstone County,

east side of the Bull Mountains

Yellowstone County

18 N Pompeys Pillar 0 0

Funnel cloud extending as much as

about three fourths of the way down to

the ground near the Musselshell/

Northeast Yellowstone County line, but

no tornado touchdown was confirmed.

Yellowstone County

25 NW Custer 0 0

Rosebud County

5 NE Vananda 0 0

Rosebud County

Colstrip 0 0

Penny size hail covered the ground.

Custer County

4 NE Ismay 0 0

Musselshell County

10 N Roundup 0 0

Golden Valley County

5 S Ryegate 0 0

MONTANA, West

MTZ043

0 0

The combination of moderate to heavy

rain and snowmelt caused local creeks

to flood in Powell County. Dog Creek

north of Highway 12 flooded and washed

out Blossburg Road and surrounded a

home with flood waters. Gold Creek

also flooded low lying farm land. Old

Mullan Pass Road was closed due to mud

and debris flows.

Location Character of Storm

KENTUCKY, Central

Warren County

Plano Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees were downed.

Warren County

3 E Bowling Green Hail (1.25)

Warren County

3 E Bowling Green Hail (0.88)

Warren County

Bowling Green Hail (1.75)

Golf ball size hail was reported near

the 28 mile marker on Interstate 65

Mercer County

Rose Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees were downed.

Barren County

Cave City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Green County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Green County

Greensburg Hail (0.88)

Taylor County

Campbellsville Hail (0.75)

Edmonson County

8 SE Brownsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Logan County

Lewisburg Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Oldham County

La Grange Hail (1.00)

Oldham County

1 N La Grange Hail (0.75)

Henry County

Sulphur Hail (0.88)

Henry County

Eminence Hail (1.00)

Trimble County

5 N Bedford Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Ohio County

Beda Hail (1.75)

Jefferson County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Jefferson County

Okolona Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

A portion of the roof of a hardware

store collapsed.

Shelby County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind

Jefferson County

Fern Creek Lightning

A lightning strike caused a house fire

on Pepperdine Court.

Oldham County

Crestwood Hail (1.75)

Trimble County

Countywide Flash Flood

Several roads in the county were closed

due to streams and creeks flowing out

of their banks. Some vehicles were

trapped by high water, but no injuries

were reported.

Jefferson County

Middletown Lightning

A lightning strike caused a house fire

on Waters Edge Drive.

Meade County

Doe Vly Estates Hail (0.88)

Shelby County

Shelbyville Hail (1.00)

Meade County

Brandenburg Hail (0.88)

Oldham County

Countywide Flash Flood

Four to five feet of water covered

Moody Lane in La Grange. Numerous roads

were closed in Peewee Valley and other

locations around the county.

Shelby County

Countywide Flash Flood

Dover Road and Clora Jackson Road in

Shelbyville were closed due to high

water. Numerous other roads around the

county were closed. Some vehicles were

trapped by high water, but no injuries

were reported.

Jefferson County

Countywide Flash Flood

High water was covering roadways in

Louisville in the vicinity of Veteran’s

Hospital. La Grange Road and Park Road

in the Anchorage area were covered by

high water. Numerous other roads and

intersections throughout the county

were closed by high water.

Henry County

Countywide Flash Flood

Numerous roads were blocked or closed

by high water. Vehicles were trapped

by flood waters, but no injuries were

reported.

Spencer County

North Central Portion Flash Flood

Elk Creek was running out of its banks

and blocking a road. A bridge was

washed out in the Plum Ridge area.

Bullitt County

North Portion Flash Flood

Numerous roads were blocked or closed

due to high water.

Logan County

5 W Russellville Hail (1.75)

Clark County

East Portion Flash Flood

Up to three feet of water covered parts

of Interstate 64.

Bourbon County

Ruddels Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Logan County

3 NW Olmstead Hail (1.75)

Madison County

Kirksville Thunderstorm Wind

Madison County

Richmond Thunderstorm Wind

Breckinridge County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind

Nelson County

Boston Thunderstorm Wind

Simpson County

1 W Franklin Thunderstorm Wind

There was unspecified structural damage

to a mobile home.

Marion County

Gravel Switch Thunderstorm Wind

Lincoln County

Waynesburg Thunderstorm Wind

The roof was blown off a home.

Hart County

South Portion Flash Flood

Roadways were flooded in the

Munfordville and Horse Cave areas. Two

to four feet of water covered a four

mile stretch of Highway 218 near Horse

Cave.

Warren County

Bowling Green Flash Flood

A number of roadways in the city were

covered by water. The depth of water

reached up to two feet in spots.

Thunderstorms ahead of an advancing

cold front caused wind damage over much

of Central Kentucky, mostly in the form

of downed trees and power lines. There

were also widespread reports of large

hail, and a few more reports of

non-severe hail in other locations.

Flooding of low-lying areas, and

streams flowing out of banks, also

resulted from the thunderstorms.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

Jackson County

Mc Kee Hail (0.75)

Jackson County

5 SE Mc Kee Hail (0.88)

Jackson County

Annville Hail (0.75)

Clay County

Burning Spgs Hail (0.75)

Clay County

2 S Manchester Hail (0.75)

Leslie County

3 S Roark Hail (1.00)

Leslie County

3 S Mozelle Hail (1.75)

Harlan County

Baxter Hail (1.00)

Harlan County

Harlan Hail (0.88)

Harlan County

Harlan Hail (1.00)

Harlan County

Harlan Hail (0.75)

Fleming County

Pecksridge Hail (0.88)

Lee County

Zoe Hail (0.75)

Wolfe County

Valeria Hail (0.75)

Morgan County

10 S West Liberty Hail (0.75)

Morgan County

Wrigley Hail (0.75)

Morgan County

West Liberty Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

One tree and large limbs two to four

inches in diameter blown down.

Knott County

Redfox Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Elliott County

Isonville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Four or five trees blown with

widespread power outages.

Johnson County

5 E Paintsville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Floyd County

Prestonsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Johnson County

River to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Chandlerville

One tree and other large branches blown

down.

Martin County

Inez Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

One tree down on Route 3 near Inez and

two trees down in Debord, just off of

Route 3.

Fleming County

Flemingsburg Hail (0.75)

Clay County

3 S Manchester Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several large limbs blown down near

Highway 11.

Magoffin County

2 S Hendricks Hail (0.88)

Wolfe County

Pine Ridge Hail (0.75)

Johnson County

Paintsville Hail (1.00)

Bath County

Salt Lick Hail (0.75)

Bath County

3 SE Olympia Hail (0.75)

Fleming County

Ewing Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees down.

Fleming County

Flemingsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees down near Flemingsburg.

Fleming County

Mt Carmel Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Two to three inch diameter limbs down

near Mt. Carmel.

Powell County

Clay City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Large tree limbs down in Clay City.

Estill County

4 E Irvine Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Four trees blown down near Route 214.

Trees also blown down around the

county.

Morgan County

Zag Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Floyd County

Lancer Hail (0.75)

Floyd County

Prestonsburg Hail (1.00)

Floyd County

2 NW Allen Hail (0.88)

Floyd County

Allen Hail (0.88)

Lee County

Beattyville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Two trees blown down in Beattyville and

two more blown on Highway 52.

Wolfe County

2 SE Pine Ridge Tornado (F0)

A brief F0 tornado touched down along

Campbells Ridge Road. The tornado had a

width of 80 yards and a length of 150

yards. This tornado downed several

trees and caused damage to three

structures. A mobile home was shifted,

and one home sustained some roof

damage.

Morgan County

Lenox Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees down on Cow Branch and Highway

172

Owsley County

Booneville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Two trees blown down.

Breathitt County

5 E Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees blown down at Highway 1812 and

Landsaw Road.

Wolfe County

Malaga Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees blown down at Highway 1812 and

Landsaw Road.

Magoffin County

Royalton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several three to four inch diameter

tree limbs blown down.

Floyd County

Dock Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several large tree limbs blown down.

Johnson County

Van Lear Jet Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Three large trees blown down on Butcher

Hollow Road.

Pulaski County

2 SE Somerset Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees and power lines down in northern

part of the county.

Leslie County

Cutshin Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Downed trees blocking roads and

knocking out power. Trees also down

near upper Macintosh.

Clay County

Manchester Flash Flood

Six to eight inches of water flowing

over Highway 421 in Machester.

Pike County

Sidney Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees blown down and a trampoline blown

on top of a house.

Knox County

Barbourville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees down on Highway 11.

Bell County

Cary Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees down in the Arjay area near Cary

and Green Camp.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

Mccreary County

Parkers Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees down near Parkers Lake.

Whitley County

2 E Williamsburg Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Two trees blown down.

KENTUCKY, Northeast

Lawrence County

Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Several trees were blown down.

Lawrence County

Buchanan Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees fell across Route 707.

KENTUCKY, Northern

Carroll County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees were downed.

Gallatin County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Several trees were knocked down.

Owen County

2 NW Owenton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A couple of trees were knocked down.

Owen County

5 S Owenton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees were downed.

KYZ089-094

Flood

Thunderstorms produced two to three

inches across Carroll and Owen counties

during the evening. This caused high

water on roads and flooding of

basements to several homes near

Carrollton.

KENTUCKY, Southwest

KYZ010-014>016-

018021

Frost/Freeze

An unusually late season frost occurred

over many parts of northwest Kentucky,

mainly north of the Western Kentucky

Parkway. Lows were mostly in the middle

30’s. The lowest temperature reported

was an unofficial reading of 33 degrees

at Sturgis (Union County). This was the

last of four consecutive frosty

mornings. Lows each morning from May

1st to the 4th were about the same,

mostly in the middle 30’s. The

combination of cold weather and drier

than normal soil slowed the development

of some early-planted corn and

soybeans.

Calloway County

Murray Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees and large limbs were blown

down in southeast parts of Murray. One

tree was across 4th Street.

Calloway County

2 N Almo Hail (0.75)

Daviess County

Philpot Heavy Rain

One to two feet of water covered

Highway 142 in a spot that typically

floods during heavy rain.

Christian County

Oak Grove to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

2 NE Pembroke

Along Interstate 24, speed limit signs

and informational signs were blown down

between mile markers 86 and 89. A large

sign was blown across U.S. Highway 41A

near Oak Grove, and a billboard was

blown down. Near Pembroke, winds

estimated near 60 MPH by a trained

spotter blew down several trees on

Highway 115. The peak wind gust

measured at Fort Campbell was 55 MPH.

Todd County

1 N Elkton to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

4 N Elkton

Numerous trees were blown down in the

northern part of the county. From

Elkton north, about six trees were

blown down across roads.

Union County

Morganfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few small trees, some power lines,

and a power pole were down. Most of the

damage was in a corridor along U.S.

Highway 60 through Union County.

Henderson County

Smith Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Power lines were blown down.

Caldwell County

10 N Princeton to Hail (1.00)

9 ENE Princeton

Hopkins County

Dawson Spgs Hail (2.75)

Mclean County

Livermore Hail (1.75)

Caldwell County

2 S Farmersville Hail (0.75)

Hopkins County

1 S Madisonville Hail (1.00)

A supercell thunderstorm tracked east

across Caldwell County, producing a

swath of nickel to quarter-size hail

about 8 miles long. The hail swath

passed north through northeast of

Princeton. The supercell reached its

maximum intensity as it crossed into

Hopkins County, producing tennis ball

to baseball size hail at Dawson

Springs. The baseball size hail

occurred along the Hopkins County side

of the Tradewater River, less than a

mile west of Dawson Springs. Windows

were broken out of a residence, and a

truck was dented. A couple of other

less intense storms produced quarter

size hail on the south side of

Madisonville and golf ball size hail in

Mclean County.

Hopkins County

Madisonville to Flash Flood

4 S Madisonville

Heavy rain from a series of

thunderstorms caused local flooding.

U.S. Highway 41 was partly covered by

water about 4 miles south of

Madisonville. Throughout the area,

heavy rain caused lots of puddling on

the sides of streets. Streams were

full.

Christian County

Kelly Tornado (F1)

An unoccupied mobile home was damaged.

The mobile home was unroofed and pushed

off its foundation. The tin roof on a

garage was partially blown off. A

garage door was pushed in, and another

large garage door was blown out. Tin

and other lightweight materials were

blown several hundred feet. Peak winds

in this very short track tomado were

estimated near 80 MPH. Several

witnesses reported their observations

to local law enforcement officials.

Christian County

5.5 NE Pembroke to Tornado (F1)

5.6 NE Pembroke

A funnel cloud skipped along the ground

near the Christian/Todd County line.

This was the first of two touchdowns of

the same tornado. Along U.S. Highway 68

just inside Christian County, near the

Jefferson Davis Monument State Historic

Site, a few sheds and small buildings

were unroofed. Numerous trees were

blown down. This first touchdown in

Christian County was about 1/8 mile

long and 100 yards wide. Peak winds

were estimated near 80 MPH. About a

mile to the east in Todd County, there

was a second brief touchdown of this

tornado.

Todd County

8 WNW Elkton to Tornado (F1)

7.9 WNW Elkton

The tornado skipped along the ground

from Christian County into Todd County.

This second touchdown occurred about a

mile east of the Christian County

touchdown. Along U.S. Highway 68 just

inside Todd County, a garage and a

small building were unroofed. Building

debris was blown through a truck

window. A piece of wood was impaled

into a portable plastic tank. Numerous

trees were blown down. This touchdown

was about 1/8 mile long and 100 yards

wide. Peak winds were estimated near 80

MPH.

Todd County

5 N Elkton Hail (1.25)

Todd County

4.5 N Elkton Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

Wind gusts were estimated near 65 MPH.

Some tree damage was reported.

Todd County

7 N Elkton Funnel Cloud

Christian County

5.8 NE Pembroke Hail (0.88)

A supercell thunderstorm tracked east

across northern Christian County and

into Todd County. Trained spotters

reported a long-lived funnel cloud

associated with this storm, as well as

large hail from nickel to half-dollar

size. The funnel cloud reportedly

skipped along the ground. Damage

surveys indicated only a few brief

touchdowns. Another severe thunderstorm

followed quickly on the heels of the

first, producing nickel-size hail

on U.S. Highway 68 at the Christian/

Todd County line.

Todd County

4 N Elkton to Heavy Rain

3 S Elkton

Many roads across the county were

reported to be under water. The

flooding was due to heavy rainfall from

successive thunderstorms. Rainfall was

anywhere from 2 to 4 inches during the

evening. At the courthouse in Elkton, a

total of 2.40 inches was measured in

two hours. Street flooding occurred.

LAKE ERIE

Le Reno Beach To

The Islands Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind

The Islands

Le The Islands To

Vermilion Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind

Vermilion

Le Vermilion To

Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm

Offshore To Intl

Border

Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind

Avon Point

Reno Beach To The

Islands Oh

Reno Beach to Marine Tstm Wind

The Islands

The Islands To

Vermilion Oh

The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind

Vermilion

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind

Avon Point

Strong to severe thunderstorms moved

northeast across Lake Eric and produced

wind gusts in excess of 35 knots.

Dunkirk To Buffalo

Ny

Dunkirk Marine Tstm Wind

Ripley To Dunkirk

Ny

Dunkirk Marine Tstm Wind

Avon Point To

Willowick Oh

Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind

Willowick

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind

Avon Point

A strong thunderstorm moved east across

Lake Erie and produced wind gusts in

excess of 35 knots. A 61 knot gust was

recorded at the Lorain Harbor

Lighthouse.

Avon Point To

Willowick Oh

Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind

Willowick

Le Avon Pt To

Willowick Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

Avon Point to Marine Tstm Wind

Willowick

Le The Islands To

Vermilion Oh Byd

5Nm Offshore To Intl

Border

The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind

Vermilion

Le Vermilion To

Avon Pt Oh Byd 5Nm

Offshore To Intl

Border

Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind

Avon Point

Reno Beach To The

Islands Oh

The Islands Marine Tstm Wind

The Islands To

Vermilion Oh

The Islands to Marine Tstm Wind

Vermilion

Vermilion To Avon

Point Oh

Vermilion to Marine Tstm Wind

Avon Point

Strong thunderstorms moved east across

Lake Erie and produced wind gusts in

excess of 35 knots. A 39 knot gust was

measured at the Lorain Harbor

Lighthouse.

LAKE MICHIGAN

Wilmette Hbr To

Meigs Field 11

Harrison-Dever Crib Marine Tstm Wind

A gust to 62 knots (71 mph) was

measured at the Harrison-Dever Crib.

Burn Hbr To

Michigan City In

Michigan City Marine Tstm Wind

A gust to 41 knots (47 mph) was

measured at Michigan City.

Lm New Buffalo To

Holland Mi 5Nm

Offshore To Mid Line

Of Lake

South Haven Harbor to Marine Tstm Wind

Saugatuck Harbor

An estimated wind gust to 57 m.p.h. was

reported in South Haven.

St Joseph To South

Haven Mi

South Haven Harbor Marine Tstm Wind

A strong thunderstorm produced an

estimated wind gust to 57 m.p.h. in

South Haven.

Wind Pt Lt Wi To

Winthrop Hbr Il

Kenosha Marine Tstm Wind

North Pt Lt To Wind

Pt Wi

Milwaukee Harbor Marine Tstm Wind

A cluster of thunderstorms, some with

strong winds, moved out over the

nearshore waters of southeast Wisconsin

during the early evening hours on May

27th. Cold air aloft, an approaching

mid-level short-wave trough, and

cyclonic surface flow aided the

thunderstorm development.

LAKE ST CLAIR

Lake St Clair (U.S.

Portion)

Grosse Pointe Marine Hail

Detroit River

Grosse lie to Marine Hail

Wyandotte

LOUISIANA, Northeast

Franklin Parish

Jigger to Marine Tstm Wind (G70)

Chase

Severe thunderstorm winds caused

significant damage to a mobile home in

the Jigger Community. Additionally, the

LSU Mesonet observing site measured a

60 MPH wind gust. This observing site

is located in the Chase Community.

LOUISIANA, Northwest

Union Parish

Marion Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees were downed.

Lincoln Parish

10 NE Ruston Hail (1.75)

Hail fell at the intersection of Hwy

145 and Hwy 21.

Ouachita Parish

15 W Monroe Hail (0.75)

Hail fell in Calhoun.

Union Parish

10 N Farmerville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees were downed.

Union Parish

Farmerville Hail (0.88)

LOUISIANA, Southeast

Livingston Parish

3 N Watson Funnel Cloud

Ascension Parish

Gonzales Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Thunderstorm winds knocked down trees

and severely damaged the bleachers at a

East Ascension High School’s Spartan

Stadium.

Livingston Parish

Weiss Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Several trees were blown down.

Washington Parish

Mt Hermon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Thunderstorm winds blew the roof off of

a bam and knocked down trees.

Washington Parish

1 N Bogalusa Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Thunderstorm winds snapped trees which

damaged the roof of a house.

East Baton Rouge

Parish

Baton Rouge Lightning

Lightning struck a house causing a

small attic fire and minor damage to

the roof.

St. Charles Parish

5 NE Destrehan Funnel Cloud

Livingston Parish

Livingston Hail (0.88)

St. Tammany Parish

Southeast Portion Flash Flood

Heavy rainfall of 2 to 4 inches within

a few hours time caused extensive

flooding of roadways in southeast St.

Tammany Parish. A few homes experienced

minor flooding in the Slidell area.

Tangipahoa Parish

Kentwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Several trees were blown down. One tree

damaged the roof of a house when it

fell.

Pointe Coupee Parish

Lettsworth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees were blown down on Highway

1.

East Feliciana Parish

1 S Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees were blown down along

Highway 68.00

Orleans Parish

New Orleans Lightning

Lightning struck a tree in Lake Vista

sending fragments of wood into the air

and into several area homes causing

minor damage to some residences.

LOUISIANA, Southwest

Avoyelles Parish

Simmesport Hail (0.88)

Beauregard Parish

5 S Merryville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Several trees were blown down.

Calcasieu Parish

Vinton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Several telephone poles were blown

down.

Vernon Parish

New Llano Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees were blown down.

Vernon Parish

New Llano Hail (0.88)

Calcasieu Parish

Vinton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Vinton police reported winds estimated

near 60 mph.

Calcasieu Parish

5 S Sulphur Hail (1.75)

Calcasieu Parish

2 W Lake Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Two large trees were blown down near

the mall.

Jefferson Davis

Parish

2 SW Elton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees and power lines were blown down.

A barn was blown down.

Allen Parish

Kinder Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Many trees were blown down.

St. Landry Parish

Eunice Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Many trees and power lines were blown

down.

Evangeline Parish

Ville Platte Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees and power lines were blown around

the area.

MAINE, North

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Flood

River and stream levels continued to

fall during the morning hours …

following a flood event which had

developed in late April. Rivers and

streams were falling … or had already

fallen … back below flood stage in

most areas during the early afternoon

with only some lingering spillover onto

low lying agricultural lands still

remaining. Flood impacts from this

event were included with the April

monthly report.

MEZ030

High Wind (G56)

Low pressure lifting north along the

coast toward the Gulf of Maine brought

strong gusty winds to the region. The

strongest winds generally occurred

across the coastal islands and along

the immediate coast. Peak wind gusts

included 65 mph at Cutler … 59 mph at

West Quoddy and 58 mph at Lubec.

MEZ029>030

High Wind (G60)

An intense late spring ocean storm

brought strong gusty winds to the

region. The strongest winds generally

occurred across the coastal islands and

along the immediate coast. Wind gusts

in excess of 65 mph were reported …

with a peak gust of nearly 70 mph at

Cutler. The winds snapped large tree

branches and contributed to power

outages.

MEZ029>030

High Wind (G56)

An intense spring ocean storm continued

to affect the region … bringing more

strong gusty winds. Peak wind gusts of

around 65 mph were reported … With

the strongest winds generally occurring

across the coastal islands and along

the immediate coast. Large branches

were snapped and several trees were

toppled … contributing to power

outages. Several thousand customers

lost power at various times during this

event. The winds also caused a lobster

boat to break its moorings at

Stonington Harbor … the boat was not

damaged while drifting through the

harbor.

MAINE, South

MEZ024

Flood

Low pressure moved from the Ohio River

Valley into southern Canada April 30th,

producing about I inch of rain and

causing minor flooding on the

Presumpscot river on May 1st. The river

was above the 15 ft flood stage in

Westbrook from 2:15 am until 1:00 pm,

reaching a crest of 15.41 feet at 8:30

am.

MEZ023

Storm Surge

A late season Nor’easter developed off

the Mid Atlantic coast Saturday, May

7th. It intensified and then slowly

crossed the southern New England

coastal waters early on May 8th. A

prolonged north-northeasterly gale

developed over the Gulf of Maine. Minor

coastal flooding occurred in the Camp

Ellis area of Saco due to large ocean

waves. The tide gage in Portland Harbor

measured a tide of 11.5 feet which was

short of the 12 foot flood stage.

MEZ023>024

High Wind (G52)

MEZ023>024

Storm Surge

On May 23rd, a strong coastal low

pressure system developed just off the

Maine coast. High astronomical tides

combined with strong northeast winds

and large ocean waves to produce wind

damage, coastal flooding and beach

erosion. The tide gauge in Portland

harbor reached 12.2 feet which was

slightly above the 12.0 foot flood

stage. Coastal flooding occurred in

both York and Cumberland Counties, with

a significant flood inundation in the

Camp Ellis area. Damage to public and

private property was estimated to be

about a million dollars. Shore road in

Saco was washed away. Gooch’s Beach in

Kennebunk had its seawall damaged. In

addition in York County, numerous trees

were blown down causing power outages

affecting 15 to 20 thousand people. In

Portland, several yachts were sunk and

docks were damaged at a local marina

due to the wind and waves. A 47 foot

Coast Guard boat ran aground in Casco

Bay while attempting to rescue people

on a sailboat. A spotter in Pebbles

Cove in Cape Elizabeth reported a wind

gust of 62 mph.

MEZ024

Storm Surge

The second in a series of four late

season storms developed off the New

England coastline on Tuesday, May 24th.

High astronomical tides combined with

strong northeasterly winds and large

ocean waves to produce coastal flooding

and beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.5 feet,

which was a half foot above its 12.0

foot flood stage.

MEZ023>024

Storm Surge

The third in a series of four late

season storms developed off the New

England coast on Wednesday, May 25th.

High astronomical tides combined with

strong northeasterly winds and large

ocean waves to produce coastal flooding

and beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.6 feet,

which was a 0.6 feet above its 12.0

foot flood stage. Coastal flooding

occurred along the coast in Cumberland

and York Counties.

MEZ008>009-

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Flood

A series of late season storms

developed of the coast beginning on the

of May 21st. These storms were very

slow moving and produced several inches

of rain in Maine from the 21 st through

the end of the month. Rainfall ranged

from 2 to 4 inches during this time

period with a few locations receiving

over 5 inches. Already swollen rivers

and streams responded quickly and once

again flooded due to the additional

rainfall. River and stream flooding

began on the 24th of May and lasted

until the 29th. Many roads were closed

due to washouts from intense runoff as

well as rising rivers and streams.

The Presumpscot River at Westbrook rose

above the 15 foot flood stage at 9:45

pm on the 24th and remained above flood

stage until 6:30 pm on the 27th,

reaching a crest of 19.97 feet at 9:30

pm on the 26th.

The Carrabassett River at North Anson

was above the 15 foot flood stage from

10:45 put on the 26th to 6:15 am on the

27th and reached a crest of 16.11 feet

at 1:30 am on the 27th.

The Kennebec River at Skowhegan went

above the flood flow of 35,000 efs at

7:00 pm on the 26th and fell below

flood flow at 6:00 am on the 29th,

cresting at 61,914 efs at 4:00 pm on

the 27th. The Kennebec River at North

Sydney rose above the flood stage of 17

feet at 2:15 am on the 27th and dropped

below flood stage at 6:15 pm on the

28th with a crest of 20.94 feet at 4:45

pm on the 27th. The Kennebec River at

Augusta was above the flood stage of 13

feet from 3:15 am on the 27th to 12:15

am on the 29th, reaching a crest of

17.40 feet at 7:45 pm on the 27th.

MEZ024

Storm Surge

The fourth in a series of late season

storms developed off the New England

coast on Wednesday, May 26th. High

astronomical tides combined with strong

northeasterly winds and large ocean

waves to produce coastal flooding and

beach erosion. The tide gauge in

Portland Harbor reached 12.1 feet,

which was a 0.1 feet above its 12.0

foot flood stage.

MARYLAND, Central

Washington County

Boonsboro Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees downed on houses.

Prince George’S

County

Landover Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

Estimated wind gust by broadcast media.

Prince George’S

County

Andrews Atb Thunderstorm Wind (G67)

Official observation of wind gust at

Andrews Airforce Base.

Prince George’S

County

Camp Spgs Hail (0.75)

Prince George’S

County

Andrews Atb Hail (1.00)

Prince George’S

County

Camp Spgs Hail (0.75)

Prince George’S

County

Mitchellville Hail (0.75)

A strong cold front moved from the

central Appalachians to the

mid-Atlantic region during the period.

Very strong instability and high

moisture levels contributed to an

outbreak of severe weather. Damaging

wind gusts occurred in some locations,

as well as a few reports of large hail.

Baltimore County

Parkton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A gusty cold front moved across the

mid-Atlantic region on May 28, 2005.

This system caused a few strong

thunderstorms and strong gusty winds,

with isolated reports of wind damage.

MARYLAND, Northeast

Queen Anne’S County

Dominion Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

A severe thunderstorm knocked down a

couple of trees in Dominion.

Queen Anne’S County

Centreville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

The second severe thunderstorm of the

evening knocked down a couple of trees

and wires from Centreville south toward

the Talbot County border.

Talbot County

St Michaels Hail (0.88)

Caroline County

Countywide Heavy Rain

Queen Anne’S County

Countywide Heavy Rain

Talbot County

Countywide Heavy Rain

Heavy rain fell across southern

sections of the Maryland Eastern Shore

mainly between 3 a.m. EDT and 3 p.m.

EDT on the 20th. Rain began falling

just before Midnight EDT on the 20th

and ended between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. EDT

on the 20th. Storm totals averaged

between 3 and 4 inches and caused poor

drainage flooding. Since the rain fell

heavy, but was spread across a large

enough period of time, no stream or

river flooding was reported. Specific

storm totals included 4.30 inches in

Federalsburg (Caroline County) and 2.66

County), 3.70 inches in Easton (Talbot

County), 2.88 in Queen Anne (Talbot

inches in Stevensville (Queen Anne’s

County).

The heavy rain was caused by a low

pressure system that moved cast along a

nearly stationary frontal boundary on

the 20th. The low pressure system moved

moved from near Cincinnati, Ohio at 8

a.m. EDT on the 20th cast to La Plata,

Maryland at 2 p.m. EDT on the 20th and

to about 50 miles east of Ocean City,

Maryland at 8 p.m. EDT on the 20th.

Cecil County

Rising Sun to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

North East

A severe thunderstorm tore down several

trees in central Cecil County from

Rising Sun southeast to North East.

MARYLAND, South

NONE REPORTED.

MARYLAND, West

NONE REPORTED.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East

MAZ007-014>016-

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High Wind (G52)

MAZ007-016-019

Storm Surge

A strong coastal storm brought high

winds to much of eastern Massachusetts,

which brought down trees and power

lines, especially on Cape Cod and the

islands where winds gusted as high as

60 mph on Nantucket. About 12,000

electric customers were left without

power during the storm.

In addition, moderate coastal flooding

was reported from Salem to Cohasset and

Hull. Several coastal roadways were

closed due to flooding around the time

of high tide.

One injury was directly related to the

high winds. In Brockton, a woman was

driving along West Street when a tree

fell onto her car, smashing the

windshield and dislocating her

shoulder.

MAZ004>007-007-

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018>020-020>021-

21022

High Wind (G50)

MAZ007-007-015-

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Storm Surge

An unusually usual late season and long

duration nor’easter brought strong

winds, heavy rainfall, and coastal

flooding to eastern Massachusetts. A

preliminary check suggested this was

the worst late May winterlike

nor’easter since May 25-26, 1967.

Although most wind gusts were reported

between 45 and 55 mph, some gusts

estimated as high as 60 mph brought

down trees and power lines over a large

area. At least 20,000 electric

customers lost service at various times

during this storm. As a consequence

of saturated ground and trees with

foliage, the impact of the wind was

greater than what would normally be

expected by these wind speeds.

Moderate coastal flooding occurred

during two high tide cycles. Numerous

shore roads along the eastern

Massachusetts coast were flooded to the

extent of being impassible for a time.

Considerable rock and sand debris were

washed onto shore roads, and there were

spotty reports of damage to structures.

No injuries were directly related to

the storm.

MASSACHUSETTS, Central and East

Bristol County

Taunton Hail (0.75)

Plymouth County

Bridewater Hail (0.75)

Bristol County

South Dartmouth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Severe thunderstorms dropped penny

sized hail at the National Weather

Service office in Taunton, and in

Bridgewater. The storms also downed

large tree limbs in South Dartmouth.

MASSACHUSETTS, West

NONE REPORTED.

MICHIGAN, East

Saginaw County

Bridgeport Lightning

A lightning strike sparked a basement

fire at a home on McGrandy near

Airport. The fire was contained to a

single room in the basement.

Saginaw County

1 NW Saginaw Lightning

Lightning caused a fire at a

townhouse unit located on West

Cabaret Trail.

Wayne County

Wyandotte Hail (0.75)

Washtenaw County

.2 SW Ann Arbor Hail (0.75)

Washtenaw County

2 N Saline Hail (0.75)

Washtenaw County

.2 NW Ann Arbor Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A trained weather spotter reported a

12 inch diameter tree and large tree

limbs blown down.

Wayne County

Dearborn Hail (1.00)

Oakland County

Troy Hail (0.88)

Wayne County

Riverview Hail (1.00)

Tuscola County

1 S Caro Hail (0.88)

MICHIGAN, Extreme

Southwest

Branch County

Coldwater Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Semi truck blown over in Coldwater.

Numerous trees and power lines down

throughout the county as well.

Hillsdale County

10 E Litchfeld Hail (0.75)

Hillsdale County

Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Reports of numerous trees and power

lines reported down throughout the

county.

MICHIGAN, North

Cheboygan County

2 E Wolverine Hail (0.75)

A number of thunderstorms in northern

Michigan produced hail on the 28th.

Only one produced severe-criteria

hail, with dime-sized hailstones

reported near Wolverine. Some storms

were prolific hail producers, even it

they weren’t severe. Pea sized hail

accumulated one to two inches deep

near Posen, and two to three inches

deep along US-131 northeast of Alba.

MICHIGAN, Upper

Dickinson County

3 NE Randville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Six-inch diameter tree snapped off.

Marquette County

1 S Ishpeming Hail (1.00)

Three-quarter inch hail also

reported.

Dickinson County

Felch Hail (0.75)

MICHIGAN, West

Kalamazoo County

Kalamazoo Hail (0.75)

Three quarters inch diameter hail was

reported two miles cast of the city

of Kalamazoo.

Calhoun County

Battle Creek Hail (0.75)

A severe thunderstorm produced three

quarters inch diameter hail one mile

south of Battle Creek.

Montcalm County

Sidney Hail (0.75)

Three quarters inch diameter hail was

reported in Sidney.

Allegan County

Pearl Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

A 60 m.p.h. wind gust was estimated

three miles cast of Pearl.

Van Buren County

Gobles Hail (0.88)

A severe storm produced seven eighths

inch diameter hail one mile west of

Gobles.

Kalamazoo County

Climax Hail (0.75)

A second severe thunderstorm for the

day in Kalamazoo county produced

three quarters inch diameter hail in

Climax.

Jackson County

Spring Arbor Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

A severe thunderstorm produced an

estimated wind gust to 60 m.p.h. in

Spring Arbor which blew down numerous

trees.

Ingham County

Leslie Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

A severe thunderstorm produced

estimated wind gusts to 60 m.p.h. 4

miles west of Leslie.

MINNESOTA, Central and

South Central

Renville County

Danube Hail (0.75)

Nicollet County

6 NW St George Hail (0.75)

Renville County

6 SE Fairfax Hail (0.75)

Dime sized hail fell in Carro

Township.

Nicollet County

Lafayette Hail (0.75)

Brown County

2 N Springfield Hail (0.75)

Stevens County

5 SSW Alberta Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Pine trees up to 70 feet tall were

downed. Tin and shingles were blown

off a building.

Stevens County

2 S Donnelly Funnel Cloud

A funnel cloud was spotted by the

fire department just south of

Donnelly.

Stevens County

2 S Donnelly Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

A 10’x 12′ garage was blown one

quarter mile by high winds.

Stevens County

1 S Donnelly to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Donnelly

An old garage was downed. A few

shingles were removed from buildings

and pallets were blown 50 feet in

Donnelly.

Pope County

7 S Cyrus Funnel Cloud

The public reported a funnel cloud 3

miles east of Hancock.

Martin County

Countywide Heavy Rain

Heavy downpours flooded small creeks

and low lying farm fields.

Redwood County

Walnut Grove Hail (1.00)

Nicollet County

North Mankato Thunderstorm Wind (G51)

A wind gust of 59 MPH was recorded by

a spotter just outside of town. Small

trees were downed in the vicinity.

Faribault County

4 E Brush Creek Hail (0.75)

Nicollet County

North Mankato Hail (0.75)

A trained spotter reported penny

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

Boyd Hail (0.88)

A deputy sheriff reported nickel

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

Dawson Hail (1.00)

A deputy sheriff reported quarter

sized hail.

Lac Qui Parle County

5 E Nassau to Hail (1.00)

Nassau

Lac Qui Parle County

2 NNW Haydenville to Hail (2.00)

1 S Bellingham

Hail up to 2 inches in diameter fell

in a band beginning 2 miles north and

1/2 mile west of Haydenville and

continued northeast for 5 miles to

just south of Bellingham. A storm

chaser just south of Bellingham said

that the 2 inch diameter hail covered

the road. Storm chasers also reported

1.75 inch diameter hail 3 miles south

of Bellingham and 1.50 inch diameter

hail in Bellingham.

Lac Qui Parle County

2 NW Haydenville Tornado (F0)

A storm chaser videotaped a brief

touchdown of a weak tornado in an

open field. This tornado was also

witnessed by law enforcement.

Mcleod County

3 SW Glencoe Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

The roof of a pole barn (228’x70′)

was blown off and tossed southeast of

the structure.

Mcleod County

Glencoe Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

A medium sized tree was downed in

addition to a few branches. The

downed tree broke a window.

Lac Qui Parle County

3 S Bellingham Tornado (F0)

A storm chaser videotaped a brief

touchdown of a weak tornado in an

open field.

Rice County

1 E Morristown to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

1 S Shieldsville

Scattered trees were downed.

Rice County

8 S Shieldsville Hail (0.75)

A deputy sheriff reported penny sized

hail.

Rice County

Shieldsville to Tornado (F0)

1 E Shieldsville

A tornado touched down on Highway 21

just west of Mazaska Lake. It knocked

over several dozen trees then started

crossing the lake at a boat ramp. It

tracked for one mile and dissipated

just as it got to shore, where it

knocked down one more tree. The

tornado was witnessed by two Sheriffs

Department water patrol officers.

Scott County

New Prague Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

A trailer was tipped over. A 6’x10′

x4′ air conditioning unit on top of a

grocery store was rolled along the

roof. A tree and picnic table at a

nearby gas station was damaged and a

sign on another store was blown off.

Scott County

Prior Lake Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Six inch branches were downed.

Swift County

2 E Benson Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Several trees were downed.

Rice County

1 N Northfield Funnel Cloud

An ambulance driver reported a funnel

cloud at the Rice and Dakota County

line.

Swift County

1 W Swift Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Several trees were downed.

Pope County

Terrace to Hail (0.75)

2 NE Terrace

Dakota County

2 N Hampton Funnel Cloud

Spotters reported a funnel cloud near

Highway 52 via HAM radio.

Faribault County

Countywide Heavy Rain

A total of 2.63 inches of rain fell

in Winnebago. Radar rainfall

estimates as high as 3 to 4 inches

were noted across extreme northwest

and north central Faribault County.

MNZ083-091 Blue Earth–

Martin Flood

Minor street flooding was reported in

Amboy where a total of 4.02 inches of

rain was recorded. A large area of

southern Blue Earth County had radar

rainfall estimates between 3 and 4

inches.

Waseca County

Countywide Heavy Rain

A total of 2.48 inches of rain was

recorded in Waseca. Rainfall

estimates as high as 3 inches were

noted in the southwestern portion

of the county.

Stevens County

3 S Donnelly Tornado (F0)

A farmer saw a “block wide” tornado

briefly touch down and pick up dirt

in an open field in Pepperton

Township, Section 14.

Swift County

11 S Benson Funnel Cloud

A funnel cloud was reported by a

Sheriffs deputy 4 miles north of the

Chippewa/Swift County line south of

Benson.

Swift County

7 S Benson Tornado (F0)

Two Sheriffs deputies saw a tornado

pick up debris near Highway 29.

Swift County

7 S Benson Hail (0.75)

Chippewa County

10 N Clara City Tornado (F0)

A tornado was reported by a storm

chaser on the ground for 1/2 minutes

just south of the intersection of

County Road 3 and the Swift/Chippewa

County border, about 4 miles south of

Murdock.

Blue Earth County

Mankato Thunderstorm Wind (G54)

A trained spotter recorded a wind

gust of 62 MPH at the intersection of

River Front and Main.

Freeborn County

10 S Albert Lea Thunderstorm Wind (G59)

A MNDOT road weather sensor recorded

a wind gust of 68 MPH.

MINNESOTA, Northeast

St. Louis County

15 S Hoyt Lakes Hail (1.75)

Koochiching County

Ranier Hail (1.75)

St. Louis County

18 SW Cook Hail (1.00)

MINNESOTA, Northwest

Lake Of The Woods

County

Baudette Hail (0.75)

Lake Of The Woods

County

Baudette Tornado (F0)

A tin side of Baudette. Minor shingle

and tree damage also occurred along a

two block path. Wind speeds were

estimated to be around 60 mph.

Lake Of The Woods

County

Carp Hail (1.00)

Lake Of The Woods

County

2 ENE Carp Hail (2.00)

The large hail dented the roof of a

metal shed and broke a window.

Lake Of The Woods

County

3 ESE Carp to Tornado (F0)

8 ESE Carp

Intermittent tree damage occurred

along the tornado path.

Wilkin County

4 NE Brushvale Hail (0.75)

Grant County

Wendell Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

Trees and power lines were blown down

and a garage was damaged.

Polk County

Crookston Hail (0.75)

Polk County

East Grand Forks Hail (1.25)

Polk County

East Grand Forks Hail (0.88)

Polk County

East Grand Forks Hail (1.00)

Marshall County

13 E Middle River Hail (0.75)

Pennington County

5 WSW Mavie Hail (0.75)

MINNESOTA, Northwest

Roseau County

2 NE Skime Hail (0.75)

Polk County

2 NW Euclid Hail (0.75)

Red Lake County

6 NW Plummer Hail (1.00)

Pennington County

5 WNW St Hilaire Hail (0.75)

Marshall County

7 NW Gatzke Hail (0.88)

Red Lake County

1 N Huot Hail (0.75)

Pennington County

7 SW High Lndg Hail (0.75)

Pennington County

5 SE Thief River Falls Hail (0.75)

Pennington County

5 WSW Mavie Hail (0.75)

Grant County

4 W Ashby Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

A steel grain bin was blown off its

foundation and onto a pole shed. The

pole shed was knocked down and some

machinery inside it was damaged.

Becker County

1 SE Detroit Lakes Hail (1.00)

The hail covered a deck.

Clearwater County

8 N Bagley Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

Large spruce trees were snapped off

by the strong wind.

Beltrami County

2 N Bemidji Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Polk County

Fisher Hail (1.00)

Polk County

Fisher Hail (1.75)

Polk County

Crookston Hail (1.00)

Polk County

4 SE Fisher Hail (1.25)

Polk County

6 N Crookston Tornado (F2)

A tornado touched down north of

Crookston, and created a west-to-east

damage path. The tornado hit a

well-constructed pole barn and then

travelled into an open field. Several

large trees were snapped in half. The

estimated peak wind speed was 140

mph.

Polk County

8 NNW Gentilly Funnel Cloud

Norman County

Twin Vly Funnel Cloud

Becker County

4 SW Lake Park to Funnel Cloud

3 SW Detroit Lakes

A wall cloud with pendant funnel was

observed for about 25 minutes.

Becker County

3 E Detroit Lakes Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

Two large trees were snapped off by

the strong wind.

MNZ001>002-004-007 West

Polk–Norman–Kittson– High Wind (G54)

West Marshall

A low pressure system travelled from

near Winnipeg, Manitoba, into

northwest Minnesota. A cold front

trailing behind this system brought

a period of very strong wind speeds

to a portion of the Devils Lake

region and the northern Red River

Valley. The highest measured wind

gusts were pretty uniform, around 60

mph. Some roof damage was reported.

MINNESOTA, Southeast

Fillmore County

6 SW York Hail (1.00)

Hail the size of quarters was

reported by a storm spotter near the

Minnesota Iowa border.

MINNESOTA, Southwest

Nobles County

4 NW Adrian Hail (0.88)

Rock County

3 NW Luverne Hail (0.75)

Rock County

Luverne Hail (0.88)

Large hail covered the ground.

Jackson County

7 W Jackson Hail (0.88)

Jackson County

15 SW Lakefield Hail (0.75)

Nobles County

2 NW Brewster Hail (0.88)

Jackson County

6 W Okabena Hail (0.88)

Murray County

7 NE Dovray Hail (1.00)

Cottonwood County

8 N Westbrook Hail (0.88)

Rock County

4 SW Hills Hail (1.00)

Lyon County

6 SW Minneota Hail (0.88)

Jackson County

Lakefield Flash Flood

Heavy rain caused widespread street

flooding in Lakefield.

Jackson County

12 S Lakefield Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

1 S Jackson Flash Flood

Heavy rain caused a mudslide on

Jackson County Road 23, with water

and mud up to three feet deep.

MINNESOTA, West

NONE REPORTED.

MINNESOTA, West Central

Big Stone County

3 NE Odessa Hail (0.88)

MISSISSIPPI, Central

Warren County

7 S Vicksburg Hail (0.75)

Warren County

Vicksburg Hail (0.88)

Sharkey County

Cary Hail (0.88)

Issaquena County

Valley Park Hail (1.00)

Franklin County

1 E Meadville to Hail (1.75)

3 NE Meadville

Leflore County

2 S Itta Bena Hail (1.00)

Nickel to quarter size hail fell

around Itta Bena.

Copiah County

Wesson Flash Flood

Locally heavy rainfall caused several

homes to flood on Southern Street.

Leflore County

2 SW Itta Bena to Thunderstorm Wind (G67)

Itta Bena

Shingles were blown off a couple of

homes and a few storage sheds were

destroyed. Additionally, a few power

lines were blown down and a tree fell

on a vehicle in the city of Itta

Bena.

Oktibbeha County

2 SE Maben to Hail (0.88)

4 SE Maben

Clay County

4 N West Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

A tree and a power line was blown

down.

Lowndes County

Columbus Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees and some power lines

were blown down around Columbus.

Winston County

3 SSW Noxapater to Hail (0.75)

4.5 SSW Noxapater

Neshoba County

.5 N Stallo to Hail (0.75)

8 SE Philadelphia

A swath of penny sized hail occurred

from near the Stallo Community

south-southeastward to near Tucker.

Attala County

Sallis Hail (0.88)

Attala County

Sallis to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

3 E Sallis

Two homes were damaged in the Sallis

Community when large trees fell on

them. Additionally, several trees and

a few power lines were blown down all

around the area and along a 3 mile

stretch of Highway 12.

Yazoo County

5 W Yazoo City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees were blown down along

Highway 49W.

Lauderdale County

2 SE Whynot Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Several trees and power poles were

blown down.

Madison County

5 NE Madison Thunderstorm Wind (G75)

An intense downburst occurred in

Eastern Madison county and snapped or

uprooted over 100 oak trees. Several

of the fallen trees and large limbs

injured some horses.

Madison County

Ridgeland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Five trees and several large limbs

were blown down along Rice Road.

Rankin County

Langford to Thunderstorm Wind (G75)

Whites

An intense and long duration

downburst event occurred across a

large part of Rankin county during

the evening of May 20th. Damage began

north of Brandon, near the Langford

Community, and continued

south-southwest along a path through

Flowood, Pearl, Richland, Whitfield,

Florence, Cleary and Whites. This

damage path was nearly 25 miles long

and some 7 miles wide. All within

the damage swath, several hundred

trees were uprooted, snapped or

partially broken off. Many trees took

down power lines and fell on homes.

Many roads were blocked by downed

trees and debris as well as having

many large and small street and

highway signs blown down. Many homes

sustained damage to roofs or had

sheds/porches blown down.

Yazoo County

Yazoo City Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

Several trees and power lines were

blown down.

Rankin County

Brandon to Hail (0.88)

Florence

In addition to the large downburst

that occurred across Rankin county,

the storm produced a swath of penny

to nickel sized hail from Brandon to

Pearl to Florence.

Hinds County

1 N Brownsville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Clarke County

5 E Quitman Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Trees and power lines were blown down

just off Highway 511.

Jasper County

4 E Heidelberg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

A few trees were blown down.

Clarke County

5 E Quitman Hail (1.00)

Jones County

Sandersville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees were blown down with a

few blocking roads.

Simpson County

Harrisville Hail (0.75)

Rankin County

3 NE Florence Flash Flood

A portion of the road was flooded at

Highway 469 and Williams Road.

Copiah County

Crystal Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees were blown down.

Hinds County

Utica to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

3 S Utica

Numerous trees were blown down.

Copiah County

4 NW Dentville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees were blown down.

Lincoln County

5 NW Brookhaven Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees were blown down across

Highway 550.

Warren County

9 SE Vicksburg Hail (0.88)

Nickel sized hail fell along Highway

27 southeast of Vicksburg.

Claiborne County

2 N Port Gibson Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees were uprooted along US

Highway 61 just north of Port Gibson.

Hinds County

2 SW Bolton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Two trees were blown down.

Hinds County

2 SE Pocahontas to Hail (0.88)

3 E Pocahontas

Hinds County

7 SSW Raymond to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)

3 NE Terry

A large downburst event occurred

across a large portion of Central and

Southeast Hinds county during the

afternoon of May 24th. The swath of

wind damage occurred from 7 miles

south-southwest of Raymond to near

Raymond and eastward to Byram and

Terry. Within this large area a few

hundred trees and numerous power

lines were blown down. Many area

roads were blocked by fallen trees

and power lines.

Madison County

7 W Madison to Hail (0.88)

5 W Madison

Nickel sized hail occurred around the

Lake Lorman area.

Hinds County

Terry Hail (0.75)

Jefferson County

9 N Fayette Hail (0.75)

Copiah County

2 WNW Crystal Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees and numerous large

limbs were blown down along Highway

27 near Crystal Springs.

Claiborne County

Port Gibson Flash Flood

Heavy rains caused many area roads to

be covered with water.

Madison County

4 W Madison to Hail (0.88)

2 SW Madison

Rankin County

3 W Fannin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Two trees were blown down.

Rankin County

Pelahatchie Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A couple of trees were blown down.

Sharkey County

Rolling Fork Hail (1.00)

Quarter sized hail fell around

Rolling Fork and damaged several

vehicles.

Smith County

5 N Raleigh to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

8 N Raleigh

Several trees were blown down north

of Raleigh along Highway 35.

Hinds County

Clinton Hail (0.88)

Jefferson County

6 NW Fayette Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Numerous large limbs were blown down

along the Natchez Trace.

Warren County

10 SSE Vicksburg to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

5 E Vicksburg

A swath of wind damage occurred from

near the Big Black Community

northward across Highway 27 to about

5 miles east of Vicksburg. Dozens of

trees were blown down across this

area along with several power lines.

Warren County

Vicksburg Hail (1.00)

Penny to quarter sized hail fell

across Vicksburg and caused minor

damage to vehicles around town.

Lincoln County

15 S Brookhaven to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

15 SE Brookhaven

Numerous trees were blown down across

the southeast portion of Lincoln

county.

MISSISSIPPI, Central

Jefferson Davis

County

5 S Prentiss Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Numerous trees and power lines were

blown down south of Prentiss.

Lawrence County

Monticello Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees and a few power lines

were blown down around Monticello.

Lamar County

Purvis to Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

Hattiesburg

Several trees were blown down across

Eastern Lamar county.

Jasper County

Heidelberg Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

A few trees and power lines were blown

down. One tree and power line fell on a

car and caused significant damage.

Simpson County

8 S Mendenhall Thunderstorm Wind (G56)

Numerous pine trees were blown down

along Highway 13, 8 miles south of

Mendenhall.

Forrest County

Hattiesburg Hail (1.75)

Quarter to golfball sized hail fell

across Hattiesburg causing some damage

to vehicles.

Forrest County

Hattiesburg Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Numerous trees were blown down.

Jones County

Ellisville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Numerous trees were blown down around

Ellisville and many other locations

scattered around the county.

Hinds County

Jackson Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

A few power lines were blown down at

the intersection of Lakeland Drive and

Ridgewood Road. The downed power lines

caused a small fire at a nearby gas

station.

Madison County

Ridgeland to Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Madison

Numerous trees and large limbs were

blown down across the city of Ridgeland

and across areas of Madison.

Jasper County

Stringer to Hail (1.00)

3 NE Stringer

Jasper County

Bay Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Numerous trees were blown down.

Newton County

Newton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A couple of trees were blown down.

Clarke County

Pachuta to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Quitman

A swath of wind damage occurred across

portions of Clarke county from Pachuta

to Quitman to Stonewall. Within this

area several dozen trees were blown

down with many blocking area roads. In

Pachuta 1 tree damaged a vehicle and in

Quitman 1 tree caused major damage to a

house.

Neshoba County

Neshoba Flash Flood

On route 129, a portion of the road was

washed out and the road had to be

closed.

Lincoln County

Brookhaven Muni Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Three hangers sustained damage at the

airport as a portion of the tin roofs

were blown off and small sections of

the tin siding was Pealed away.

Additionally a few trees were blown

down around the area.

MISSISSIPPI, North

Alcorn County

Corinth Hail (0.88)

MISSISSIPPI, South

Jackson County

1 NW Ocean Spgs Hail (1.25)

Hancock County

15 N Kiln Tornado (F0)

A weak tornado touched down briefly

causing no damage.

Hancock County

Diamondhead Arpt Lightning

A lightning strike caused a fire in

some trees which spread to a house in

the Glen Eagle subdivision of

Diamondhead. The house was nearly

destroyed by the fire.

Wilkinson County

3 N Woodville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A tree was blown down.

Hancock County

South Portion Flash Flood

Heavy rainfall of 3 to 5 inches within

several hours caused signficant

flooding of a number of roadways in

southern Hancock County.

Wilkinson County

Centreville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A few trees were blown down.

Pike County

Mc Comb Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Thunderstorm winds ripped the roof off

of two buildings, knocked down four

signs, and blew windows out and the

awnings off of a building. A number of

trees and power lines were knocked down

in McComb and other locations scattered

across Pike County.

MISSISSIPPI, Southeast

Wayne County

Waynesboro Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

High winds from a thunderstorm

destroyed a barn near Waynesboro.

Quarter size hail was also reported

from the storm.

MISSOURI, East

Boone County

Harrisburg Hail (0.88)

Boone County

Harrisburg Hail (4.00)

Local law enforcement reported hail up

to 4 inches in diameter in the

Harrisburg. Roofs and automobiles were

damaged.

Boone County

5 W Ashland Hail (0.88)

Boone County

4 E Harrisburg Hail (1.75)

Boone County

7 N Columbia Hail (2.00)

Storm spotters reported hail from

several severe thunderstorms across

Boone County. Hail up to 2 inches in

diameter was reported north of

Columbia.

Boone County

5 S Columbia Hail (1.75)

Storm spotters reported golfball size

hail south of Columbia.

Boone County

Columbia Hail (0.88)

Boone County

Columbia Hail (0.88)

Boone County

Columbia Hail (0.75)

The Columbia EOC relayed several

reports of hail up to nickel size

across Columbia.

Washington County

Potosi Hail (1.00)

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail in

Potosi for several minutes.

Osage County

Meta Hail (0.75)

Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail

in Meta.

Boone County

Midway Hail (0.88)

Boone County

4 S Midway Hail (0.88)

Boone County

Midway Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

Storm spotters and emergency management

officials reported nickel size hail in

the Midway area. A Columbia television

station reported wind gusts up to 80

mph which downed a few trees and power

lines.

Moniteau County

California Hail (0.75)

The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch

hail.

Callaway County

1 S Millersburg Hail (1.00)

The County Sheriff reported 1 inch hail

just south of Millersburg.

Washington County

Old Mines Hail (1.00)

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail.

Boone County

Hallsville Hail (2.75)

Emergency management officials reported

hail up to baseball size in Hallsville.

Some roofs and automobiles were

damaged.

Iron County

Belleview Hail (0.75)

The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch

hail in Belleview.

Washington County

Richwoods Hail (0.75)

Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4

inch hail in Richwoods.

Callaway County

Fulton Hail (1.75)

The County Sheriff reported hail up to

golfball size.

Boone County

Columbia Flash Flood

Heavy rain from several severe

thunderstorms caused flash flooding in

Columbia. I-70 had to be closed on the

west side of town due to a foot of

water over the road. Several streets in

town became impassable due to high

water. A section of Brown School Road

was washed out by flood water.

Jefferson County

2 E Hillsboro Hail (0.75)

Jefferson County

Hillsboro Hail (0.75)

Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4

inch hail east of and in Hillsboro.

Boone County

Columbia Hail (0.75)

A storm spotter reported 3/4 inch hail.

Jefferson County

Dittmer Hail (1.75)

Amateur radio spotters reported hail up

to golfball size in Dittmer.

St. Francois County

Bismarck Hail (0.75)

The public reported 3/4 inch hail in

Bismarck.

Boone County

Columbia Hail (0.75)

Emergency management officials reported

3/4 inch hail.

Jefferson County

3 N Hillsboro Hail (0.75)

Jefferson County

House Spgs Hail (1.75)

The County Sheriff relayed several

reports of penny to golfball size hail

from House Springs to near Hillsboro.

Boone County

Columbia Hail (1.00)

Local law enforcement reported 1 inch

hail.

Montgomery County

New Florence Hail (0.75)

Montgomery County

New Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Montgomery County

2 S New Florence Hail (0.88)

Montgomery County

Jonesburg Hail (0.75)

A severe thunderstorm dropped hail from

penny to nickel size and produced wind

damage across parts of southern

Montgomery County. Large tree limbs

were reported down in New Florence.

Warren County

1 S Warrenton Hail (0.75)

Warren County

Warrenton Hail (1.75)

The County Sheriff reported hail upt to

golfball size in Warrenton. Amateur

radio spotters reported 3/4 inch hail

just south of Warrenton.

Lincoln County

Hawk Pt Hail (1.00)

Lincoln County

Troy Hail (0.77)

Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail in

Hawk Point and nickel size hail in

Troy.

St. Charles County

1 W O Fallon Hail (0.75)

St. Charles County

1 W O Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G51)

Amateur radio spotters reported large

tree limbs blocking a road just west of

O’Fallon. 3/4 inch hail also fell in

the area.

St. Charles County

Weldon Spg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

A 30 foot cedar tree was down along

Wolfrum Road.

St. Louis County

Florissant Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

St. Louis County

Hazelwood Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

Storm spotters reported some trees,

large tree limbs and power lines down

in Florissant and Hazelwood.

St. Louis (C)

St Louis Hail (0.75)

The inch hail at Hall Street and

Broadway in North St. Louis.

Jefferson County

Barnhart Hail (0.75)

Jefferson County

Crystal City Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

Jefferson County

Pevely Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

Jefferson County

Festus Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

Storm spotters reported trees and large

tree limbs down in Crystal City,

Pevely, and Festus. 3/4 inch hail was

reported in Barnhart.

Callaway County

3 SW Fulton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Thunderstorm wind gusts tore the roof

off a mobile home on Route NN. Damage

was estimated at $5000.

MISSOURI, Lower

Pemiscot County

3 S Caruthersville Hail (1.75)

MISSOURI, Northeast

MOZ009>010

Frost/Freeze

Record breaking cold settled over the

Midwest during the early morning hours

of 3 May 2005. The cold was of such

intensity that all time record minimums

for the month of May were tied or

shattered at most first order stations

and many co-operative stations. Farmers

that took advantage of the unseasonably

mild weather during the first half of

April had to replant after crops were

killed off by the freeze. In some

cases, crops had to be replanted even

though the growing point was below the

surface. This was due to the soil being

a sandy loam which allowed freezing

temperatures to penetrate into the

ground.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Gentry County

12 N Stanberry Hail (1.00)

Gentry County

2 SSW Mcfall Hail (0.88)

Worth County

4 W Worth Hail (0.75)

De Kalb County

Fairport Hail (1.00)

De Kalb County

5 W Stewartsville Hail (1.00)

De Kalb County

13 SE Amity Hail (0.75)

Daviess County

2 S Pattonsburg Hail (2.75)

Daviess County

4 SE Pattonsburg Hail (2.50)

Daviess County

10 E Coffey Hail (0.88)

Daviess County

6 NE Jamesport Hail (1.75)

Daviess County

8 N Jamesport Hail (1.00)

Grundy County

10 SW Trenton Hail (1.00)

Livingston County

2 E Farmersville Hail (0.88)

Livingston County

1 N Chula Hail (1.00)

Clinton County

8 N Gower Hail (1.00)

Platte County

4 SSE Weston Hail (1.00)

Platte County

Tracy Hail (1.00)

Platte County

5 NE Platte City Hail (1.75)

MISSOURI, Northwest

Platte County

(Mci)Ks City Intl Ar Hail (1.00)

Platte County

(Mci)Ks City Intl Ar Hail (0.75)

Platte County

2 S Kansas City Intl Ai Hail (0.75)

Platte County

4 SW Kansas City Intl Flash Flood

2115CST

Flooding near the intersection of

Highway 152 and Hampton.

Platte County

Parkville Flash Flood

6th street closed between Crooked and

West due to high water.

Chariton County

Brunswick Hail (1.00)

Chariton County

Keytesville Hail (1.50)

Howard County

2 E Fayette Hail (1.00)

Howard County

4 W Fayette Hail (1.00)

Randolph County

1 W Higbee Hail (1.00)

Randolph County

5 W Clark Hail (1.00)

Clay County

Smithville Hail (1.50)

Jackson County

1 N Blue Spgs Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

3 NNE Blue Spgs Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

Blue Spgs Hail (0.75)

Jackson County

Buckner Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

2 E Blue Spgs Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

Blue Spgs Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

Grain Vly Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

Lees Summit Hail (1.00)

Jackson County

Independence Hail (1.75)

Carroll County

Carrollton Hail (2.00)

Carroll County

1 E Carrollton Hail (2.00)

Carroll County

5 W Carrollton Hail (1.00)

Carroll County

Carrollton Hail (1.00)

Carroll County

Carrollton Hail (1.75)

MISSOURI, Northwest

Lafayette County

1 SW Napoleon Hail (0.88)

Saline County

5 E Marshall Hail (0.88)

Adair County

Kirksville Lightning

Lightning struck a bar in downtown

Kirksville with establishment totally

destroyed by fire.

Platte County

Dearborn Lightning

Home totally destroyed by fire started

by lightning.

Holt County

1 N Mound City Hail (1.25)

Buchanan County

St Joseph Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

Andrew County

4 NE Amazonia Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Andrew County

Savannah Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Andrew County

Savannah Hail (1.00)

Gentry County

King City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Gentry County

2 W Albany Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Gentry County

Albany Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Trees and power lines downed.

Gentry County

King City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Power lines downed.

Gentry County

King City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Power lines downed.

Platte County

Platte City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Platte County

6 S Platte City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Jackson County

Kansas City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Jackson County

1 S Kansas City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Trees down on houses and power lines

down.

Jackson County

Kansas City Flash Flood

Cars stalled in high water at

Interstate 70 and

Harrison County

5 S Bethany Hail (1.25)

Clay County

North Kansas City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Trees downed from thunderstorm winds.

Mercer County

3 S Princeton Hail (1.00)

Randolph County

Moberly Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

Several large trees were knocked down

by thunderstorm winds with one large

tree falling on a residential roof and

nearby parked van. Also a backup

communication tower for an ambulance

company toppled over.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Randolph County

1 N Moberly Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

Howard County

10 E Estill Hail (0.88)

MOZ001

Flood

The Tarkio River near Fairfax crested

at 21.45 feet, or 4.45 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ002

Flood

The 102 River near Maryville crested at

19.31 feet, or 1.31 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ012

Flood

The 102 River in Rosendale crested at

19.05 feet or 1.05 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ029

Flood

The Fishing River near Mosby crested at

18.70 feet, or 0.70 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ020

Flood

The Missouri River in Saint Joseph

crested at 18.02 feet, or 1.02 feet

above flood stage.

MOZ020

Flood

The Platte River near Agency crested at

25.72 feet, or 5.72 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ028

Flood

The Platte River near Sharps Station

crested at 28.37 feet, or 2.37 feet

above flood stage. The Platte River

near Platte City crested at 22.00 feet,

or 2.00 feet above flood stage.

MOZ023

Flood

The Grand River near Sumner crested at

28.16 feet, or 2.16 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ038

Flood

The Missouri River near Napolean

crested at 19.76 feet, or 2.76 feet

above flood stage.

MOZ038

Flood

The Missouri River near Waverly crested

at 22.18 feet, or 2.18 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ037

Flood

The Missouri River at Sibley crested at

22.10 feet, or 0.10 feet above flood

stage.

MOZ039

Flood

The Missouri River near Miami crested

at 20.65 feet, or 2.65 feet above flood

stage.

Linn County

4 E Purdin Flash Flood

Heavy rains caused Route C to close due

to high water flowing over the road.

MISSOURI, Northwest

Mercer County

11 SW Princeton Flash Flood

Heavy rains closed Route D near Highway

136

MISSOURI, Southeast

MOZ086-100-

107>108

Frost/Freeze

An unusually late season frost was

observed in the hillier terrain

northwest of a line from Cape Girardeau

to Poplar Bluff. A few low temperature

readings in the lower 30’s were

reported, including 31 degrees at

Doniphan (Ripley County). An unofficial

low of 30 degrees was reported at

Greenville (Wayne County). This was the

last of four consecutive frosty

mornings. Lows each morning from May

1st to the 4th were about the same,

mostly in the lower 30’s.

Scott County

1 E Benton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Three large oak trees about three feet

in diameter were blown down, damaging

the corner of one house.

Mississippi County

Dogwood Hail (1.00)

Cape Girardeau

County

Cape Girardeau to Hail (0.88)

1 NE Cape Girardeau

Nickel-size hail was reported at

Southeast Missouri State University.

Dime-size hail was reported a mile

northeast of Cape Girandean.

Scott County

4 N Sikeston Hail (0.75)

Wayne County

Piedmont Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees and power lines were blown down.

Carter County

Grandin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Trees were blown down.

Butler County

16 NW Poplar Bluff Hail (1.00)

Reported at the Carter County line on

U.S. Highway 60.

Butler County

1 NW Hendrickson Hail (1.00)

A police cruiser was damaged by the

hail on U.S. Highway 67.

Stoddard County

Dudley Hail (0.75)

MISSOURI, Southwest

Barton County

Lamar Flash Flood

Heavy thunderstorms caused several low

water crossings and county roads to

flood across much of the county.

Jasper County

Sarcoxie Hail (1.00)

Lawrence County

5 SE Pierce City Hail (0.75)

Barry County

(Umn)Monett Hail (0.75)

Newton County

Neosho Hail (0.75)

Newton County

5 S Neosho Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees and branches were downed

from severe thunderstorm wind gusts

along Highway 71 between Anderson and

Neosho.

MISSOURI, Southwest

Mcdonald County

Goodman Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

Several trees were downed from

thunderstorm wind gusts.

Mcdonald County

Anderson Flash Flood

A period of flash flooding occurred on

Main and Spring Streets after heavy

thunderstorms affected the area.

Newton County

Seneca Flash Flood

Flash flooding occurred over several

areas of Newton County caused by heavy

thunderstorms. Some specific locations

that were flooded include, low water

crossings that cross Lost Creek,

sections of Highway 43 around Seneca,

and sections of Highway 86 near Neosho.

Newton County

1 W Neosho Arpt Flash Flood

2.62 inches of rain over a two hour

time span caused flash flooding over a

section of Clints Road between Highway

59 and Kodiak Road.

Mcdonald County

Goodman Flash Flood

Heavy thunderstorms caused flooding

along the Newton-McDonald County line

just north of Goodman off of Highway

71. Several low water crossings became

impassable.

Newton County

4 SW Neosho Flash Flood

Flash flooding occurred over Route AA

at Buffalo Creek from heavy

thunderstorms.

MONTANA, Central

MTZ012-014

Flood

Heavy mountain rain and a rapidly

melting snow pack combined to cause

the Dearborn River to overflow its

banks during the week of May 10th. The

Dearborn, which flows along the

Southern Lewis and Clark and western

Cascade county border, peaked at 7.5

feet, some 2.5 feet above flood stage

and the highest level in more than a

decade. Flooding occurred in

pastureland and hayfields. The water

breached some roadways causing minimal

damage.

MTZ009>010

High Wind (G53)

A high wind event occurred during the

late morning and afternoon hours on

the 19th along the Northern Rocky

Mountain front and adjacent plains.

Reported wind speeds include: a gust to

61 mph at Browning and a gust to 60 mph

at Cut Bank 3SW.

MONTANA, East

Prairie County

Terry Heavy Rain

A heavy downpour which produced just

over 8 tenths of an inch of rain in

less than an hour, produced localized

flooding ditches due to the

overwhelming of the storm drains.

Prairie County

Terry Hail (0.75)

Dawson County

17 SW Glendive Hail (0.75)

Dawson County

5 WSW Glendive Hail (1.00)

Dawson County

3 WSW Glendive Hail (0.75)

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Heavy Snow

A major late season winter storm

affected a portion of northeast Montana

beginning late in the afternoon on the

11th, and continued

until mid-morning on the 12th. The

storm produced a widespread swath of 8

to 12 inches of snow. A strong upper

level low pressure system in Wyoming

tracked north across the area during

the night while at the same time an

arctic high built south out of Canada

and supplied the cold air. The snow

was accompanied by generally light

wind so blowing and drifting snow were

not a problem with this storm. I-94

from Glendive to Terry was closed for

a time. Some of the more impressive

snowfall amounts across northeast

Montana included:

32 miles north of Terry (Dawson

County): 12 inches

Carlyle (Wibaux County): 10 inches

6 miles southeast of Wibaux (Wibaux

County): 10 inches

Lindsay & 8 miles east/southeast of

Lindsay (Dawson County): 10 inches

10 miles south of Circle (McCone

County): 10 inches

9 miles north of Crow Rock (Garfield

County): 13 inches

8 miles south of Terry (Prairie

County): 10 inches

10 miles south of Lindsay (Dawson

County): 7 inches

Glendive (Dawson County): 6 inches

Phillips County

7 E Malta Hail (0.88)

Phillips County

11 S Whitewater Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

Valley County

4 N Oswego Hail (0.75)

Prairie County

12 N Terry Hail (0.75)

Penny sized hail covered the ground.

Dawson County

10 S Lindsay Hail (0.75)

Dawson County

Glendive Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

Prairie County

13 NW Mc Cloud Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

Damage to three pivot irrigators.

Wibaux County

16 SSE Wibaux Hail (1.00)

Wibaux County

3 NE Wibaux Hail (1.50)

Dawson County

1 SW Glendive Hail (0.88)

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High Wind (G61)

Strong gradient winds produced a

period of high winds during the

morning and afternoon hours of the

21st. Sustained wind speeds of 40-45

mph were common, with wind gusts as

high as 70 mph. An old grain bin in

Peerless was blown over by the strong

winds. There were numerous reports of

downed tree branches, and shingles

were blown off of some roofs across

Valley and Daniels counties. A few of

the stronger observed wind reports

included:

King Coulee RAWS site (Valley County):

64 mph

Comertown DOT site (Sheridan County):

70 mph

Sioux Pass DOT site (Richland County):

49 mph sustained

MONTANA, South

Fallon County

13 W Plevna to Hail (1.00)

5 W Plevna

Custer County

Miles City Heavy Rain

Significant flash flooding occurred in

Miles City. The underpass completely

filled all the way back to the high

school, and some basements were

flooded. Numerous roads were

impassible. Rainfall totals as high as

3.5 inches in 3.5 hours near the

fairgrounds.

Custer County

Miles City Heavy Rain

2.30 inches of rain fell in less than

six hours.

MTZ067

Heavy Snow

9 inches of snow fell 11W Limestone.

(12-hour total at the Placer Basin

Snotel)

Carbon County

7 NNE Warren Heavy Rain

2.97 inches of rain fell in 24 hours

Custer County

Miles City Flash Flood

Underpasses completely filled and some

basements flooded in Miles City.

Numerous roads impassible. Rainfall

totals of 2.30 inches were reported by

a spotter in Miles City. Water was

reported flowing over Kinsey Road at

times.

Custer County

Volborg Heavy Rain

2.28 inches of rain fell in Volborg

(24 hour total), 0.96 inches fell in

less than an hour.

Big Horn County

9 E Lodge Grass Heavy Rain

3.67 inches of rain fell 9E Lodge

Grass (24-hour total from the Wolf

Mountain RAWS)

Custer County

Miles City Heavy Rain

1.71 inches of rain (24 hour total)

Fallon County

Baker Heavy Rain

3.59 inches of rain (24 hour total);

1.54 inches fell in one hour

Carter County

Ekalaka Heavy Rain

2.12 inches of rain in Ekalaka (2-day

total)

Big Horn County

9 E Lodge Grass Heavy Rain

4.08 inches of rain 9E Lodge Grass

(Wolf Mountain RAWS 2-day total)

Carter County

Ekalaka Heavy Rain

2.12 inches of rain in Ekalaka (2-day

total)

Stillwater County

Nye Heavy Rain

1.58 inches of rain in Nye

Stillwater County

5 N Reed Pt Heavy Rain

1 inch of rain 5N Reed Point (12-hour

total)

Carbon County

6 S Roscoe Heavy Rain

2.12 inches of rain 6S Roscoe (24-hour

total)

Sweet Grass County

4 W Melville Heavy Rain

2.87 inches of rain 4W Melville

(24-hour total)

Wheatland County

8 SW Shawmut Heavy Rain

1.25 inches of rain (24-hour total)

Sweet Grass County

4 W Melville Heavy Rain

1.40 inches of rain 4W Melville

(24-hour total)

MTZ038-041-056-066

Flood

County Road 12 washed out by Hump

Creek flooding; Bridge out on North

Yellowstone Trail in Greycliff. Road

damaged by flooding on Old Boulder

Road; West Fork of the Stillwater

River flooded parts of Stillwater

River Road west of Beehive; Bridger

Creek in Greycliff flooded out of its

banks along County Road 14; Pryor

Creek was out of it’s banks and was

flooding basements in the area;

Highway 78 was under a foot of water

in places between Absarokee and Red

Lodge; Significant flooding occurring

along Red Lodge Creek, Willow Creek,

Volney Creek, and Cottonwood Creek. At

least a dozen roads under water or

washed out in Carbon County;

Cottonwood Creek flooded in the

Roberts area; Minor flooding in

Roberts

Carbon County

Luther Heavy Rain

5 inches of rain in Luther (24-hour

total)

Sweet Grass County

6 S Big Timber Heavy Rain

2.80 inches of rain 6S Big Timber

(24-hour total)

Sweet Grass County

Melville Heavy Rain

1.10 inches of rain in 12 hours

Stillwater County

Fishtail Heavy Rain

4.06 inches of rain in Fishtail

(Fishtail RAWS 24-hour total)

Stillwater County

18 NW Columbus Heavy Rain

1.30 inches of rain 18NW Columbus in

24 hours

Big Horn County

5 E Lodge Grass Heavy Rain

1.28 inches of rain 5E Lodge Grass

(Wolf Mountain RAWS 24-hour total)

Carbon County

5 W Red Lodge Heavy Rain

4.40 inches of rain 5 W Red Lodge

(Cole Creek Snotel 24-hour total)

Carbon County

4 S Roscoe Heavy Rain

4.40 inches of rain 4S Roscoe (Burnt

Mountain Snotel 24-hour total)

Carbon County

Red Lodge Heavy Rain

6.99 inches of rain in Red Lodge

Golden Valley County

Ryegate Heavy Rain

1.05 inches of rain in 24 hours

Stillwater County

Nye Heavy Rain

3.80 inches of rain in 24 hours

Carbon County

10 SW Luther to Heavy Rain

20 S Luther

2.48 inches of rain 20S Fishtail

(Mystic Lake Power Plant 24-hour

total)

MTZ030-056-065>067

Heavy Snow

10 inches of snow in Red Lodge; 7

inches of snow in Hysham (24-hour

total); 18 inches of snow 20S Fishtail

(Mystic Lake Power Plant); 36 inches

of snow 5W Red Lodge (Cole Creek

Snotel 24-hour total, 38 inch storm

total); 14 inches of snow 25NNE

Livingston (South Fork Shields Snotel

24-hour total, 16 inch storm total);

21 inches of snow 8S Mc Leod (Placer

Basin Snotel 24-hour total); 16 inches

of snow 4S Roscoe (Burnt Mountain

Snotel 24-hour total)

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Heavy Snow

8 inches in Baker and 17N Pompeys

Pillar; 15 inches 5N Otter (Fort

Howes); 12 inches in Broadus and

Otter; 6 inches in Albion; 14 inches

in Ridge; 10 inches in Ekalaka; 6

inches in Alzada and Busby; 10 inches

12SW Lame Deer; 12 inches in Volborg,

7N Miles City and Rock Springs; 8

inches in Colstrip; 7 inches in

Forsyth; 6 inches in Lame Deer; 8

inches 1W Hysham; 10 inches in

Ashland; 16 inches 6S Roscoe; 8 inches

2S Nye; 12 inches 5ESE Nye; 7 inches

2NE Billings (Billings Heights 24-hour

total)

Yellowstone County

1 S Worden Hail (0.88)

Yellowstone County

1 S Worden Hail (0.88)

Wheatland County

Shawmut Hail (1.00)

Wheatland County

Shawmut Hail (1.00)

Golden Valley County

15 N Lavina Funnel Cloud

Strongly rotating wall cloud/

mesocyclone noted by two observers

near the Golden Valley/Musselshell

County line 15 miles north of Lavina.

The wall cloud extended as much as

halfway down to the ground, but no

tornado was reported.

Musselshell County

10 N Roundup Hail (0.75)

Golden Valley County

5 S Ryegate Hail (1.00)

Musselshell County

14 SW Klein Hail (1.75)

Dean Creek area

Yellowstone County

15 N Worden Hail (1.75)

Rural Northern Yellowstone County,

east side of the Bull Mountains

Yellowstone County

18 N Pompeys Pillar Funnel Cloud

Funnel cloud extending as much as

about three fourths of the way down to

the ground near the Musselshell/

Northeast Yellowstone County line, but

no tornado touchdown was confirmed.

Yellowstone County

25 NW Custer Hail (0.75)

Rosebud County

5 NE Vananda Hail (0.75)

Rosebud County

Colstrip Hail (0.75)

Penny size hail covered the ground.

Custer County

4 NE Ismay Hail (1.00)

Musselshell County

10 N Roundup Hail (0.75)

Golden Valley County

5 S Ryegate Hail (1.00)

MONTANA, West

MTZ043

Flood

The combination of moderate to heavy

rain and snowmelt caused local creeks

to flood in Powell County. Dog Creek

north of Highway 12 flooded and washed

out Blossburg Road and surrounded a

home with flood waters. Gold Creek

also flooded low lying farm land. Old

Mullan Pass Road was closed due to mud

and debris flows.

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