Storm data and unusual weather phenomena
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
Time Path Path
Local/ Length Width
Location Standard (Miles) (Yards)
MISSOURI, East
Knox County
Newark 04 1915CST
Knox County
Newark 04 1920CST
Storm spotters reported large tree
limbs down and 3/4 inch hail in Newark.
Shelby County
4 N Bethel 04 1919CST
Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail.
Shelby County
4 W Shelbyville 04 1940CST
The Sheriff Department reported that a
barn was damaged by thunderstorm winds
with debris landing on Route K west of
Shelbyville.
Knox County
Knox City 04 1950CST
Storm spotters reported large tree
limbs down and the roof of a grocery
storm damaged.
MISSOURI, East
Lewis County
La Belle 04 1952CST
The public reported 3/4 inch hail.
Moniteau County
Tipton 05 0207CST
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Moniteau County
Fortuna 05 0300CST
A lightning strike is believed to have
started a fire which destroyed the 103
year old Fortuna United Methodist
Church.
Boone County
Columbia 06 0200CST
An early morning lighting strike
started a fire at a home on Glenn
Wesley Court resulting in at least
$30,000 in damage.
MOZ064 St. Louis (C)
06 1100CST
An 83 year old woman died in her home
from heat related causes. The central
air conditioning was not turned on and
all the windows were closed. High
temperatures the previous couple of
days had been in the middle 90’s. F83PH
Jefferson County
Festus 06 1200CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed some
tree limbs resulting in power outages
in Festus and surrounding areas. About
4000 people lost power for about 5
hours.
Knox County
Knox City 08 1235CST
A storm spotter reported some large
tree limbs down.
Shelby County
Shelbina 08 1250CST
A storm spotter reported a large tree
down in his backyard.
Lewis County
La Grange 08 1300CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts damaged the
porch of a home in La Grange.
Ste. Genevieve
County
Ste Genevieve 08 1300CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts damaged some
power poles and downed a few trees.
About 285 people lost power for about
4 hours.
Marion County
Hannibal 08 1320CST
Hannibal Emergency Management and storm
spotters reported several trees and
power lines down across town. One house
on Vermont Street was damaged by a
downed tree.
Ralls County
New London 08 1325CST
Amateur radio spotters reported some
large tree limbs down.
Monroe County
3 SW Paris 08 1330CST
The Missouri Highway Department
reported a tree down blocking the
westbound lane of Route AA.
Pike County
Frankford 08 1335CST
Pike County
Curryville 08 1345CST
Pike County
Bowling Green 08 1350CST
Storm spotters reported trees and large
tree limbs down in Frankford, Bowling
Green, and Curryville.
Boone County
Centralia 08 1350CST
Boone County
Centralia 08 1405CST
Storm spotters reported hail up to
nickel size.
Boone County
Columbia 08 1425CST
Boone County
5 N Columbia 08 1425CST
Boone County
Columbia 08 1440CST
Law enforcement and storm spotters
reported hail ranging from 3/4 inch to
1 1/4 inch in Columbia and just north
of town.
St. Charles County
St Charles Arpt 08 1444CST
ASOS at the St. Charles Airport
recorded a 62 mph wind gust.
Callaway County
Fulton 08 1450CST
A storm spotter reported 1 inch hail.
Montgomery County
Danville 08 1455CST
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
St. Charles County
3 NW St Charles 08 1500CST
St. Charles County
St Charles 08 1500CST
St. Charles County
St Peters 08 1505CST
Local law enforcement reported large
tree limbs down in several areas of
St. Charles. The public reported a
couple of large trees down northwest of
St. Charles and local law enforcement
reported several large tree limbs down
in St. Peters.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 08 1510CST
Storm spotters reported tree limbs and
power lines down.
St. Louis County
Wildwood 08 1515CST
A storm spotter reported large tree
limbs down at the intersection of
Highway 100 and 109.
Montgomery County
Big Spg 08 1540CST
Employees of the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources reported 3/4 inch
hail.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 09 1640CST
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 09 1640CST
St. Louis County
Maryland Hgts 09 1645CST
St. Louis County
3 SW Olivette 09 1645CST
St. Louis County
Maryland Hgts 09 1650CST
St. Louis County
2 N Vly Park 09 1650CST
St. Louis County
St Johns 09 1655CST
A complex of severe thunderstorms
dropped hail from nickel to gollball
size across parts of west central and
north central St. Louis County. Strong
winds in the southern part of the
county downed some large tree limbs.
St. Louis County
West Central Portion 09 1715CST
2000CST
Jefferson County
High Ridge 09 1800CST
2115CST
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 09 1800CST
1910CST
Rainfall of 2-3 inches in an hour or
less caused localized flash flooding
across parts of St. Louis and Jefferson
Counties and St. Louis City. Almost a
foot of water was reported flowing
across Lindbergh Blvd in west central
St. Louis County. Flooding was reported
across north Jefferson County
especially near High Ridge. Parts of
Route PP, Antire Road and White Ash
Road were closed due to flooding.
Several streets in southwest St. Louis
City became impassable due to high
water.
St. Louis County
Fenton 09 1725CST
The public reported 1 1/2 inch hail in
Fenton.
Jefferson County
High Ridge 09 1725CST
The public reported 3/4 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Maplewood 09 1735CST
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 09 1735CST
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 09 1735CST
Thunderstorms wind gusts downed trees,
large tree limbs, power lines, and some
traffic signals across the southwest
part of St. Louis. Trees were
reported down along McCausland and
Jamieson Avenues. A large tree limb put
a hole in the roof of an apartment on
Southwest Avenue. Traffic signals were
downed at Arsenal and Southwest Avenue.
In Maplewood, downed trees took down
power lines and damaged power poles.
Jefferson County
High Ridge 09 1740CST
Jefferson County
High Ridge 09 1740CST
The public reported a few large trees
down along with 1 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Affton 09 1805CST
Amateur radio spotters reported a large
tree limb blown onto a house in the
Affton area.
St. Louis County
Fenton 09 1830CST
St. Louis County
Fenton 09 1840CST
Storm spotters reported hail up to
golfball size.
Jefferson County
High Ridge 09 1850CST
The Sheriff Department reported 1 inch
hail.
Cole County
Jefferson City 10 1300CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts took down some
large tree limbs, small trees, an a few
backyard storage buildings. A large
tree limb fell on power lines and
snapped two power poles in the 3 100
block of Rock Ridge Road.
Warren County
Warrenton 10 1700CST
Warren County
Warrenton 10 1700CST
Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail and
wind gusts that broke some large tree
limbs.
Lincoln County
Foley 10 1725CST
Lincoln County
7 SW Troy 10 1735CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed large
tree branches on Highway 79 and Highway
Y near Foley. Tree limbs were also down
on Highway U between Highways J and 47
southwest of Troy.
Warren County
Wright City 13 1435CST
Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail.
Lincoln County
Silex 13 1440CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed some
power lines.
Callaway County
10 S Fulton 13 1510CST
Security at the AmerenUE Callaway
Nuclear Power Plant reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Audrain County
10 S Vandalia 13 1510CST
Pike County
New Hartford 13 1520CST
Pike County
Ashley 13 1530CST
A severe thunderstorm put down a swath
of large hail from southeast Audrain
County into southwest Pike County. Hail
up to 2 1/2 inches in diameter was
reported near New Hartford with at
least golfball size hail falling from
south of Vandalia to near Ashley. There
was quite a bit of crop damage along
the path, some farm homes suffered roof
damage, and a few vehicles were also
damaged.
Lincoln County
Elsberry 13 1525CST
Large tree limbs broke and took down a
couple of power lines.
Montgomery County
New Florence 13 1540CST
Thunderstorm winds knocked down a
couple of trees and power lines.
Pike County
Louisiana 13 1540CST
Thunderstorm winds downed a couple of
trees along Highway 54 on the east side
of Louisiana. Power was also reported
out in parts of town.
Gasconade County
Hermann 13 1540CST
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Franklin County
Washington 13 1610CST
Amateur radio spotters reported trees
down in a city park.
Warren County
Warrenton 13 1610CST
Amateur radio spotters reported several
small trees down.
St. Charles County
Flint Hill 13 1615CST
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 13 1615CST
St. Charles County
Wentzville 13 1615CST
St. Charles County
O Fallon 13 1620CST
Storm spotters measured wind gusts of
78 in Flint Hill and 62 mph in
Wentzville. A house under construction
in Flint Hill was damaged by the wind.
Trees and power lines were also down in
the area. In Lake St. Louis, roof
shingles were blown off the roof of the
Community Center building. A sail boat
sank and trees and power lines were
down. In O’Fallon, a couple of 1 foot
diameter trees were downed.
Franklin County
Gray Summit 13 1625CST
Amateur radio spotters reported trees
down.
Lincoln County
Moscow Mills 13 1625CST
An off duty Sheriff Deputy reported a
small tornado near Meyer Road and
Highway C. There was no damage.
Lincoln County
Winfield 13 1630CST
A couple of trees were down on the west
side of Winfield.
St. Charles County
O Fallon 13 1640CST
St. Charles County
Orchard Farm 13 1640CST
St. Charles County
St Charles Arpt 13 1640CST
St. Charles County
2 SW St Peters 13 1640CST
MISSOURI, East
St. Charles County
St Peters 13 1640CST
St. Charles County
2 SSE St Peters 13 1640CST
St. Charles County
St Peters 13 1640CST
St. Charles County
Wentzville 13 1640CST
A wind gust of 68 mph was measured by
the ASOS at the St. Charles Airport.
Trees and large tree limbs were reported
down St.Charles and St. Peters. Trees
were down and the siding on a home was
damaged in Orchard Farm. Hail up to 1
inch in diameter was reported in St.
Peters.
Franklin County
Washington 13 1640CST
Franklin County
1 W Union 13 1645CST
Thunderstorms winds downed trees and
power lines in Washington and near
Union. In Washington, a tree fell on a
home on Roberts Street. Two people
inside suffered minor injuries. The
County Sheriff reported trees and power
lines down just west of Union.
Lincoln County
Old Monroe 13 1645CST
Amateur radio spotters reported several
power poles bent over at a 45 degree
angle along Highway 79.
Warren County
Wright City 13 1650CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts blew the tin
roof off of a storage building. The tin
damaged a car and a nearby business
sign.
St. Charles County
St Peters 13 1658CST
Amateur radio spotters reported 1 inch
hail near Mid Rivers Mail Drive and
I-70.
St. Louis County
2 N Florissant 13 1700CST
A large oak tree was downed in Sioux
Passage Park.
St. Charles County
Weldon Spg 13 1710CST
A 30 foot cedar tree was downed neat
the intersection of Independence and
Patriotic Roads.
St. Louis County
4 W Eureka 13 1715CST
Amateur radio spotters reported large
tree limbs down.
Franklin County
Pacific 13 1715CST
Amateur radio spotters reported 6 inch
diameter trees down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove 13 1725CST
The public reported large tree limbs
down in south St. Louis. A stop sign
was blown down along Iowa Street.
Jefferson County
House Spgs 13 1737CST
A storm spotter reported 1 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Oakville 13 1754CST
Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4
inch hail.
Crawford County
3 SW Cuba 13 1910CST
A storm spotter reported 3/4 inch hail
along 1-44 southwest of Cuba.
Crawford County
Bourbon 13 1930CST
The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch
hail in Boubon.
MOZ052-061>065 Lincoln–St. Charles–Franklin–St.
Louis–St. Louis (C)–Jefferson
23 1100CST
30 2100CST
The first heat wave of the season hit
in late June. High temperatures during
the period were in the lower to upper
90’s, with the peak of 98 being reached
at Lambert St. Louis International
Airport on June 29. The heat index
during the period ranged from 100 to
around 105.
Lewis County
Maywood 26 1500CST
Three men were injured when the truck
they were standing by was struck by
lightning. The men were knocked to the
ground and were treated for superficial
burns. The bolt melted the radio
antenna, the radio, left a hole in the
back window, and left bum marks on the
drive’s side mirror.
Franklin County
Washington 27 1410CST
A sudden severe thunderstorm took down
trees, large tree limbs, and power
lines in Washington. At least two homes
had large tree limbs fall on them
causing minor damage. Several power
lines were downed by trees causing at
least 3000 people to lose power. A
lightning strike knocked down a 34,000
volt electric line causing rain water
to boil in the street.
Gasconade County
Drake 27 2000CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts destroyed a
shed at a farm and downed some trees
and power lines along Highway 19 near
Drake. Debris from the shed caused
minor roof damage to the home.
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Campbell 30 2154CST
2200CST
Some tree limbs and power lines were
knocked down.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Clark County
Wayland 04 1949CST
1952CST
Trees and power lines down; signs down
as well.
Scotland County
Arbela 04 2012CST
2014CST
0.75 to 0.88 inch hail
A squall line developed from Western
Iowa into Northeast Kansas and raced
eastward across Iowa, Northern
Missouri, and Northern Illinois
producing wind damage during the mid to
late evening hours. Ahead of the squall
line, an upper level disturbance
initiated scattered severe
thunderstorms in a nearly moist
atmosphere. These storms were mainly
prolific hail producers with some
localized downbursts.
Scotland County
Memphis 08 1059CST
1106CST
Large tree limbs down
Clark County
1.3 N Anson 08 1105CST
1107CST
15 inch diameter tree down at the
junction of County Route V and highway
81. A squall line developed across
central Iowa during the overnight hours
and moved east. As the squall line
entered southeast Iowa, it began to bow
out and raced across Jefferson, Henry,
Louisa, and Des Moines Counties causing
extensive damage. The bow echo crossed
before weakening. The squall line did
manage to produce isolated severe
damage in Bureau and Putnam Counties
in Illinois. The far southern edge of
the squall line managed to produce
isolated to scattered severe reports
across Northeast Missouri, Lee County
Iowa, and Hancock and McDonough
counties in Illinois.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Clinton County
Cameron 03 1619CST
Trees and power lines down.
Johnson County
6 W Chilhowee 03 1625CST
Tree limbs and shingles off a porch
roof blown down.
Lafayette County
Corder 03 1720CST
Power lines and tree limbs down.
Lafayette County
Waverly 03 1730CST
Tree limbs and power lines down.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 04 0110CST
Significant wind damage along Douglas
and Lees Summit roads. Trees down,
hangar damage at airport with 9 planes
damaged, and significant damage at
hospital construction site.
Cass County
Belton 04 0150CST
0650CST
Water covering Peculiar Drive from
heavy rains.
Jackson County
Lake Lotawana 04 0253CST
0700CST
Water over road at intersection of
Highway 7 and Colbern road.
Bates County
Passaic 04 0430CST
Cass County
2 N Garden City 04 0535CST 0.5 50
0537CST
Brief tornado touchdown. No damage
reported.
Johnson County
5 SW Holden to 04 0550CST 8 75
3 WSW Centerview 0607CST
F1 tornado touched down 5 miles
southwest of Holden and then moved
northeast across Route 131 before
skipping to and then lifting 3 miles
west southwest of Centerview. The
biggest impact was at the Miller
Training Stables on Route 131. Two
women received minor injuries when
their house was lifted off the
foundation. Six horses were killed and
42 were injured. Three barns, the
residence, and 3 cars were heavily
damaged or destroyed. There were also
several other homes and barns damaged
by the tornado before it lifted.
Holt County
1 N Forest City 04 1608CST
Andrew County
2 NE Fillmore to 04 1632CST 1 50
2 NNE Fillmore 1634CST
Brief tornado touchdown noted by storm
chasers along US 71 near Y Highway.
Holt County
1 W Mound City 04 1726CST
Holt County
5 SW Bigelow 04 1800CST
2230CST
Flooding on road adjacent to lake.
Gentry County
1 N Stanberry to 04 1806CST 1 50
1 NNE Stanberry 1808CST
Brief rain wrapped tornado touchdown
observed by storm chaser.
Harrison County
5 W Hatfield to 04 1810CST 5 100
3 N Hatfield 1815CST
Tornado crossed into Harrison county
5 miles west of Hatfield and remained
over rural ground damaging trees,
before exiting into Iowa 3 miles north
of Hatfield, or 10 miles southeast of
Mt. Ayr in Ringgold county.
Gentry County
6 N Stanberry 04 1813CST
Gentry County
6 N Stanberry 04 1814CST
Holt County
5 SW Bigelow 04 1816CST
Gentry County
4 N Mcfall 04 1840CST 0.5 50
1842CST
Brief tornado touchdown observed by
Mcfall fire department.
Gentry County
Albany 04 1843CST
Gentry County
Darlington 04 1843CST
Andrew County
Amazonia 04 1844CST
Buchanan County
St Joseph 04 1846CST 7.5 50
1853CST
F0 tornado crossed into Missouri near
the Pony Express Bridge. The tornado
produced a skipping path through
northwest and north portions of St.
Joseph. Numerous trees were damaged or
uprooted. A few homes also lost their
porches. Most damage to homes was
caused by falling trees and tree limbs.
The tornado exited into Andrew county
2 miles east of 1-29 along U.S. Highway
169.
Andrew County
4 SW Avenue City to 04 1853CST 3 50
1 SW Avenue City 1855CST
Tornado entered Andrew county 4 miles
southwest of Avenue City and then
dissipated near Highway 169 1 mile
southwest of Avenue City. Minor tree
damage was reported as the tornado
remainded over rural ground.
Buchanan County
St Joseph 04 1855CST
One foot diameter maple trees broken
in two.
Andrew County
Savannah 1900CST
Andrew County 04
Savannah 1930CST
04 0030CST
05
Service roads flooded from 2 inches of
rain.
Daviess County
6 WNW Gallatin 1954CST 0.5 50
04 1955CST
Brief tornado touchdown north of
Viking Lake.
Daviess County
5 NW Altamont 2000CST
Clinton County 04
Trimble 2035CST
Clinton County 04
1 S Cameron 2050CST
Johnson County 04
1 NW Pittsville 2200CST
04
Wind knocked over shed.
Clay County
Mosby 2245CST
04 0245CST
05
West Road in Mosby flooded from heavy
rains.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0200CST
04
Lightning caused fire damage to a
residence.
Jackson County
Blue Spgs 0253CST
04 0500CST
Water over road at I-70 and Route 7
interchange.
MOZ030
Ray 0400CST
04 0100CST
05
The Crooked River near Richmond crested
at 22.34 feet, or 2.34 feet above
flood stage.
Jackson County
2 N Oak Grove 0400CST
04 0700CST
Highway H closed due to high water.
Jackson County
2 N Buckner 0400CST
04 0700CST
Reber road closed due to flooding.
Jackson County
2 SSW Grain Vly 0400CST
04 0700CST
County road AA closed due to high
water.
Lafayette County
1 S Concordia 0608CST
04 1215CST
Roads closed due to flooding on Highway
23, FF Highway and D Highway.
Saline County
4 NW Marshall 0700CST
04 1100CST
Low lying spots on Highway 65 under
water.
Lafayette County
4 S Napoleon 0921CST
04 1215CST
Highway D closed south of Napolean due
to flooding.
Nodaway County
Arkoe 1658CST
Nodaway County 04
Ravenwood 1725CST
Nodaway County 04
3 E Maryville 1737CST
Gentry County 04
4 NNW Gentry 1748CST 0.5 100
04 1750CST
Tornado touched down near the Worth
county line and entered Worth county
1 mile south of Worth. Minor tree
damage was noted.
Worth County
1 S Worth to 1750CST 15 100
4 NE Allendale 04 1810CST
Tornado crossed into Worth county from
Andrew county 1 mile south of Worth and
then tracked northeast into Harrison
county 4 miles northeast of Allendale.
Intermittent F0 damage to trees and
power lines was observed. However …
F1 damage to two farmsteads were
observed with numerous outbuildings
destroyed. Chickens were killed and a
4″ by 6″ post was driven through a
pickup truck.
Platte County
Platte City 2000CST
04 0200CST
05
Water covering many city streets due to
heavy rains.
Mercer County
Princeton 2004CST
Platte County 04
Platte City 2020CST
Macon County 04
Macon 2237CST
Nodaway County 04
4 E Graham 1725CST
04 2100CST
Up to 5 inches of water flowing over
Route A.
Gentry County
1 W Gentry 1738CST
Mercer County 04
Princeton 2005CST
04
MOZ054 Henry
04 2200CST
05 1500CST
Big Creek near Blairstown crested at
23.16 feet, or 3.16 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ054 Henry
04 2200CST
06 0600CST
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 26.97 feet, or 2.97 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ038 Lafayette
04 2300CST
07 0600CST
Missouri River at Napolean crested at
19.90 feet, or 2.90 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ038 Lafayette
04 2320CST
07 1500CST
Missouri River in Waverly crested at
22.41 feet, or 2.41 feet above flood
stage.
Jackson County
Kansas City 05 0030CST
0300CST
Water covering roads near Choteau
Trafficway and Gardner
MOZ029 Clay
05 0030CST
0600CST
The Little Platte River near Smithville
crested at 28.16 feet, or 1.16 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ029 Clay
05 Ol00CST
0600CST
The Fishing River near Mosby crested at
20.50 feet, or 2.50 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ020 Buchanan
05 1100CST
2000CST
Platte River near Agency crested at
21.01 feet, or 1.01 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ028 Platte
05 1100CST
06 0300CST
The Platte River Near Platte City
crested at 21.20 feet, or 1.20 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ028 Platte
05 1200CST
06 0200CST
The Platte River near Sharps Station
crested at 27.72 feet, or 1.72 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ031 Carroll
05 1600CST
06 0200CST
Wakenda Creek in Carrollton crested at
20.55 feet, or 0.55 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ039 Saline
05 2200CST
08 0600CST
The Missouri River near Miami crested
at 20.70 feet, or 2.70 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ037 Jackson
06 0400CST
0900CST
Missouri River near Sibley crested at
22.40 feet, or 0.40 feet above flood
stage.
Bates County
14 E Butler 06 1110CST
1400CST
H Highway and Highway 52 closed due to
high water.
Livingston County
2 NE Chillicothe 07 1400CST
Roof off of barn and upstairs house
window blown out.
Henry County
Clinton 07 1425CST
Henry County
2 NW Clinton 07 1429CST
Livingston County
Wheeling 07 1430CST
Livingston County
Wheeling 07 1430CST
Large tree limbs down.
Henry County
Windsor 07 1456CST
Large tree limb fell on car.
Johnson County
6 SSE Knob Noster 07 1505CST
Large tree down.
Pettis County
Hughesville 07 1520CST
Large tree down.
Saline County
Sweet Spgs 07 1526CST
One foot diameter tree down.
Sullivan County
1 NE Mystic 07 1549CST
Macon County
Callao 07 1720CST
2220CST
High water on Highway 36.
Macon County
Macon 07 1720CST
Large trees down.
Livingston County
4 E Dawn 07 2305CST
Gentry County
5 S Stanberry 08 0736CST
Gentry County
1 SW Gentry 08 0748CST
Caldwell County
3 SE Hamilton 08 1033CST
Livingston County
4 E Dawn 08 1105CST
Livingston County
Chillicothe 08 1115CST
1600CST
Water over Route V and on Highway 65.
Macon County
3 SE Axtell 08 1300CST
1800CST
Kellog Avenue washed out.
Chariton County
Salisbury 08 1400CST
1800CST
Street flooding reported thoughout
town.
Howard County
12 ESE Armstrong 08 1403CST
Randolph County
Moberly 08 1410CST
Howard County
Glasgow 08 1440CST
Randolph County
Clark 08 1500CST
1800CST
Water and debris across Highway NN and
Highway 63.
Cooper County
Prairie Home 08 1545CST
Cooper County
Boonville 08 1550CST
Howard County
New Franklin 08 1550CST
Cooper County
Boonville 08 1631CST
Pettis County
6 E Longwood 08 1653CST
Cooper County
3 SW Prairie Home 08 1700CST
2200CST
Water over Highway W 2 miles south of
Highway J.
Clay County
Claycomo 08 1951CST
Jackson County
Independence 08 1952CST
Clay County
1 S Claycomo 08 1954CST
Jackson County
Kansas City 08 1955CST
Jackson County
Kansas City 08 1955CST
Cass County
Raymore 08 2000CST
Large tree down on car.
Jackson County
Kansas City 08 2000CST
Jackson County
Kansas City 08 2000CST
Large tree limbs down.
Jackson County
Raytown 08 2000CST
Cass County
Peculiar 08 2005CST
Jackson County
Lees Summit 08 2005CST
Clay County
Kearney 08 2007CST
Cass County
Belton 08 2010CST
24 inch diameter trees downed.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 08 2012CST
Jackson County
Lees Summit 08 2014CST
Jackson County
Lees Summit 08 2014CST
Jackson County
Independence 08 2015CST
Trees blown down on Noland Road.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 08 2015CST
Clay County
1 SSW Excelsior Spgs 08 2020CST
Jackson County
Grain Vly 08 2023CST
Lafayette County
Bates City 08 2033CST
Schuyler County
Lancaster 08 1025CST
Livingston County
4 NW Chillicothe 08 1030CST
Livingston County
8 NW Chillicothe 08 1059CST
Howard County
5 W New Franklin 08 1542CST
Harrison County
Bethany 08 1946CST
Cass County
Belton 08 1955CST
Small shed destroyed and numerous tree
limbs down due to high winds.
MOZ054 Henry
09 0500CST
10 0800CST
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 26.80 feet, or 2.80 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ023 Livingston
09 0900CST
2200CST
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
27.51 feet, or 1.51 feet above flood
stage.
Pettis County
Green Ridge 10 1250CST
Pettis County
4 E Lamonte 10 1250CST
Pettis County
Hughesville 10 1300CST
8 inch diameter tree broken off.
Pettis County
4 E La Monte 10 1308CST
Cooper County
Prairie Home 10 1315CST
Gentry County
Albany 10 1430CST
Power poles and lines downed.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 10 1332CST
Lightning sparked a fire which caused
damage to a residence.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 10 1337CST
Lightning sparked a fire which caused
extensive damage to a residence.
Howard County
New Franklin 10 1347CST
Chariton County
3 NW Mendon 10 1500CST
1800CST
Water flooded several county roads.
MOZ023 Livingston
11 1100CST
1300CST
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
26.03 feet, or 0.03 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ037 Jackson
12 0200CST
1700CST
The Missouri River near Sibley crested
at 24.00 feet, or 2.00 feet above flood
stage.
Platte County
4 SE Kansas City Intl 12 1540CST
Platte County
4 N Weatherby Lake 12 1550CST
Platte County
1 S Platte City 12 1555CST
Platte County
Parkville 12 1558CST
Jackson County
Kansas City 12 1635CST
Trees blown down across southbound Ward
Parkway near Penn day school.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 12 1639CST
MOZ038 Lafayette
12 2200CST
14 0600CST
Missouri River in Napolean crested at
20.94 feet, or 3.94 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ038 Lafayette
12 2200CST
15 0600CST
Missouri River in Waverly crested at
23.36 feet, or 3.36 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ039 Saline
12 2200CST
15 0800CST
Missouri River near Miami crested at
22.65 feet, or 4.65 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ054 Henry
13 1000CST
14 0600CST
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 25.60 feet, or 1.60 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ046 Cooper
13 1800CST
14 1200CST
The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
crested at 17.65 feet, or 1.65 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ023 Livingston
13 2200CST
14 2200CST
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
27.72 feet, or 1.72 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ032 Chariton
13 2200CST
14 2100CST
The Grand River near Brunswick crested
at 20.30 feet, or 1.30 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ040 Howard
13 2300CST
15 1000CST
Missouri River near Glasgow crested at
26.98 feet, or 1.98 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ046 Cooper
13 2300CST
15 1100CST
Missouri River near Boonville crested
at 23.43 feet, 2.43 feet above flood
stage.
Atchison County
2 NE Watson 28 0145CST
Several tractor trailers blown over on
I-29 between mile markers 120 and 124.
Atchison County
2 N Roekport 28 0202CST
Power lines down on Highway 275.
Platte County
Parkville 30 1430CST
2000CST
Several roads closed due to high water.
Pettis County
Sedalia 30 1455CST
Metal light poles knocked over.
Clay County
Mosby 30 1652CST
1900CST
122nd Street closed due to high water.
Bates County
6 w Butler 30 1740CST
MISSOURI, Southeast
MOZ086-100- Bollinger–Wayne–Carter–Ripley–
107>110 Butler–Stoddard
03 0300CST
0800CST
Widespread dense fog reduced visibility
to one quarter mile or less. The fog
area was along and west of a line from
Marble Hill to Dexter, including Poplar
Bluff.
MOZ076-086>087- Perry–Bollinger–Cape Girardeau–
100-107>112-114 Wayne–Carter–Ripley–Butler–
Stoddard–Scott–Mississippi–New
Madrid
05 0000CST
30 2359CST
Drought conditions progressively
worsened during June. The drought
status of southeast Missouri went from
moderate to severe during June. June
was the fourth consecutive month of
below normal rainfall in southeast
Missouri. Some locations received heavy
rainfall from thunderstorms, but the
storms were rather short-lived and
infrequent. Farmers faced a variety of
significant problems. Hay growth and
production was halted, prompting
concern about a hay shortage. Other
crops, such as corn and soybeans, were
slowed or stunted by the dry weather.
Some yield reductions were anticipated,
depending on July rainfall amounts.
Levels of smaller rivers, such as the
Current and St. Francis, fell far below
normal. Fire danger was high, prompting
the city of Sikeston to request a ban
on outdoor burning.
Ripley County
6 SE Doniphan 06 1348CST
Trees and power lines were blown down.
At least one large oak tree was
uprooted.
Ripley County
Bennett 07 2201CST
MOZ087 Cape Girardeau
08 1825CST
A line of showers and thunderstorms
moved south across Cape Girardeau
County, producing widespread strong
winds between 30 and 40 MPH. The peak
wind gust at the Cape Girardeau Airport
was 41 MPIt. On Highway 74 near Cape
Girardeau, a large tree fell on a small
garage and a brick building, causing
significant damage. The garage was
destroyed.
Mississippi County
East Prairie 08 1946CST
Some tin and metal roofing was blown
from sheds. Large tree limbs were blown
down on county roads.
Cape Girardeau
County
Oak Ridge 13 1332CST
Cape Girardeau
County
3 S Oak Ridge to 13 1332CST
Oak Ridge 1335CST
A fifth wheel camper was blown over and
destroyed. A roof was blown offa house,
and another roof was damaged. Several
large trees over a foot in diameter
were blown down. A large propane tank
that was bolted down was knocked over.
Several fences were damaged.
Cape Girardeau
County
Neelys Lndg 13 1358CST
A thunderstorm cell became severe over
northwestern Cape Girardeau County. The
storm moved slowly east-northeast.
Although the storm was severe for only
a relatively short time, it produced a
significant wind damage event.
Scott County
3 W Scott City 24 1538CST
Hangar doors were blown in at the Cape
Girardeau Airport. Windows were broken
in the terminal building when the wind
blew a portable passenger boarding ramp
through them. The wings of two planes
were damaged.
Carter County
Grandin 30 2020CST
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
Most of the community was without
power.
Ripley County
Countywide 30 2020CST
2035CST
Widespread damaging winds occurred. In
Doniphan, the roof was blown off a car
wash, and a couple of downtown busi-
nesses sustained roof damage. Bricks
were blown off the facade of another
business. Numerous homes sustained
minor roof damage, such as shingles
blown off Awnings were damaged. Falling
large trees smashed a few cars, and
several large trees fell onto houses.
Across the remainder of the county,
trees fell across roads (both county
and state) and across power lines. The
winds occurred in advance of precipita-
tion associated with the severe
thunderstorms.
Carter County
Ellsinore 30 2032CST
Butler County
Poplar Bluff to 30 2115CST
Qulin 2130CST
Numerous trees and power lines were
down in the southern part of the
county, especially Qulin and Harviell.
Tree limbs fell across roads. Four to
five signal line poles were knocked
down along a section of railroad tracks
near the south edge of Poplar Bluff.
Stoddard County
Powe 30 2145CST
New Madrid County
Portageville 30 2155CST
Construction signs were blown down
along Interstate 55 near Portageville,
and trees and power lines were down in
Portageville. A severe thunderstorm
complex moved east-southeast across the
Arkansas border counties, weakening
somewhat as it approached the Bootheel
counties. Considerable wind damage
occurred with this thunderstorm complex
over the Ozark foothills region,
including Doniphan. Most of the wind
damage occurred south of a line from
Van Buren to Poplar Bluffto New Madrid.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Phelps County
5 E Rolla 02 1945CST
An area of tree damage occurred after
severe thunderstorm wind gusts affected
areas east of Rolla.
Vernon County
Nevada 03 1550CST
1730CST
A section of Highway 54 near the
intersection of Highway 43 became
impassable due to flash flooding.
Morgan County
Stover 03 1823CST
Mcdonald County
South West City 04 2237CST
Mcdonald County
Anderson 04 2300CST
05 2300CST
A couple of trees were downed near
Anderson from thunderstorm wind gusts.
Mcdonald County
Pineville 04 2305CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees across much of the
county.
Barry County
Cassville 04 2345CST
Several street signs and trees were
downed from severe thunderstorm wind
gusts.
Vernon County
Nevada 06 0322CST
Dallas County
Buffalo 06 0645CST
Polk County
Bolivar 06 0658CST
Polk County
Morrisville 06 0705CST
Laclede County
Lebanon 06 0742CST
Laclede County
Lebanon 06 0742CST
Taney County
Cedarcreek 06 1245CST
Stone County
Kimberling City 06 1430CST
Taney County
2 NW Ridgedale 06 1521CST
Taney County
3 NW Ridgedale 06 1531CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew a
roof off of a dock on Table Rock Lake
near Highway 86.
Benton County
6 W Edwards 06 1945CST
St. Clair County
2 N Lowry City 07 1355CST
A few trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts near Lowry
City.
St. Clair County
6 NW Collins 07 1415CST
Damaging winds downed trees across
rural southeast St. Clair County.
Hickory County
Weaubleau 07 1435CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
trees and powerlines.
Polk County
1 N Bolivar 07 1440CST
Polk County
Bolivar 07 1507CST
1800CST
Slow moving thunderstorms trained over
central Polk County, including the city
of Bolivar, causing major flash
flooding in and near the city. Several
roads and highways were closed. Water
flooded a nursing home, along with
several houses. Lawrence County
Aurora 07 1530CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees in the city of Aurora.
Christian County
2 E Boaz 07 1540CST
Trees were downed from thunderstorm
wind gusts at a farm house east of
Boaz.
Stone County
2 NE Hurley 07 1559CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees.
Greene County
Republic 07 1600CST
Severe thunderstorms downed a few trees
in the city of Republic.
Howell County
Willow Spgs 07 1710CST
Laclede County
Lebanon 07 1720CST
Laclede County
Lebanon 07 1725CST
Pulaski County
Ft Leonard Wood 07 1745CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree.
Greene County
Springfield 08 0808CST
Vernon County
3 W Nevada 09 0001CST
0200CST
Flash flooding inundated a section of
Highway 54 near the Highway 43
junction.
Polk County
Bolivar 09 0001CST
0200CST
Flash flooding caused West Broadway
Street to become impassable.
Douglas County
Goodhope 09 1551CST
Mcdonald County
3 S Powell 09 1607CST
A few trees and power lines were downed
from severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Pulaski County
Richland 09 1637CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts uprooted
a tree into power lines.
Pulaski County
Richland 09 1645CST
Cedar County
Stockton 09 1700CST
Ozark County
Dora 09 1705CST
Ozark County
5 N Bakersfield 09 1715CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
couple of power lines and a few trees
in a rural area north of Bakersfield.
Pulaski County
Richland 09 1720CST
2000CST
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding in the community of Richland.
Several homes and businesses were
flooded.
Camden County
5 N Stoutland 09 1730CST
2000CST
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Highway A.
Dade County
1 W Greenfield 09 1753CST
Cedar County
Bearcreek 09 1800CST
Maries County
2 NW Vichy 09 1810CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
couple of power lines near the junction
of Highways 63 and 68.
Phelps County
Newburg 09 1815CST
Power lines were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts near the
community of Newburg.
Polk County
Flemington 09 1821CST
Dent County
5 N Salem 09 1830CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles north of Salem.
Cedar County
Arnica 09 1830CST
Cedar County
8 E Stockton 09 1836CST
Maries County
Brinktown 09 1838CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees in the community of
Brinktown.
Hickory County
Cross Timbers 09 1902CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles near the community of
Cross Timbers.
Benton County
5 NW Warsaw 09 1914CST
Pulaski County
Waynesville 09 2120CST
2300CST
Heavy thunderstorms caused the
Roubidoux Creek to flood low lying
areas of Waynesville.
Pulaski County
Dixon 09 2145CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles.
Hickory County
Weaubleau 10 1244CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
large tree into a power line. Power was
out in the community of Weaubleau.
Cedar County
2 S Bearcreek 10 1249CST
St. Clair County
Collins 10 1300CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees and power lines.
Hickory County
Cross Timbers 10 1300CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of trees in Cross Timbers.
Polk County
Fair Play 10 1300CST
Large tree limbs were downed by
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Cedar County
2 SE Bearcreek 10 1300CST
Camden County
Camdenton 10 1305CST
Lawrence County
5 N Stotts City 10 1315CST
Power lines and large tree limbs were
downed from severe thunderstorm wind
gusts.
Cedar County
6 SE Stockton 10 1402CST
Cedar County
2 NE Arnica 10 1420CST
1600CST
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Country Road
2191 just north of Highway AA.
Dallas County
Buffalo 10 1445CST
Trees were downed in Buffalo from
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Laclede County
Lebanon 10 1512CST
Greene County
Fair Grove 10 1539CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees near Fair Grove.
Pulaski County
Dixon 10 1617CST
1900CST
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding in a few buildings in downtown
Dixon.
Wright County
Hartville 10 1800CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees countywide.
Maries County
4 SE Brinktown 10 1806CST
2000CST
Thunderstorms caused flash flooding in
a couple spots across Maries County.
Sections of County Roads 623 and 621
were inundated.
Ozark County
Gainesville 10 1900CST
2100CST
Several low water crossings flooded
across the eastern part of the county
from heavy thunderstorms.
Jasper County
Carthage 11 0930CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees near Carthage.
Greene County
5 S Ash Grove 11 1020CST
Trees were downed into power lines.
Wright County
Hartville 11 1230CST
A couple of trees were downed near
Harrville from thunderstorm wind gusts.
Jasper County
Webb City 12 1908CST
Mcdonald County
South West City 12 2043CST
Jasper County
Duenweg 12 2254CST
Newton County
4 SE Neosho 12 2330CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
trees into some power lines.
Newton County
Neosho 12 2339CST
13 0200CST
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Highway D.
Barry County
Butterfield 12 2340CST
Greene County
Springfield 13 0019CST
0039CST
Thunderstorms produced 80 mph winds
across south Springfield. A few homes
experienced minor structural damage
with several large trees downed.
Lawrence County
Aurora 13 0024CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of power poles near Aurora.
Greene County
Battlefield 13 0024CST
Squall line thunderstorms produced 70
knot straight line winds over Battle-
field. An off duty National Weather
Service Meteorologist measured this
gust from his anemometer. Several homes
across the area received minor
structural damage.
Christian County
Sparta 13 0041CST
Webster County
Marshfield 13 0105CST
Douglas County
Ava 13 0105CST
Laclede County
Lebanon 13 0130CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees in the Lebanon area.
Wright County
Dawson 13 0135CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
tree blocking Route 95.
Texas County
Bendavis 13 0145CST
Howell County
Willow Spgs 13 0200CST
Greene County
Republic 13 0613CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in the city of Republic.
Camden County
5 N Roach 13 1350CST
Camden County
Decaturville 13 1418CST
Miller County
Iberia 13 1503CST
Pulaski County
Richland 13 1543CST
Maries County
1 N (Vih)Rolla/Vichy 13 1547CST
Maries County
2 S Belle 13 1617CST
Several trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Newton County
3 S Diamond 13 1710CST 0.2 25
A storm chaser recorded video of a
small tornado that briefly touched down
in an open field. No damage occurred
from the tornado.
Newton County
Neosho 13 1730CST
Emergency management officials observed
a brief funnel cloud near the community
of Neosho.
Lawrence County
Verona 13 1748CST
Funnel cloud was briefly observed by
the Verona Volunteer Fire Department.
Lawrence County
2 E Mt Vernon 13 1803CST
Lawrence County
Mt Vernon 13 1813CST
Greene County
Republic 13 1817CST
Lawrence County
Chesapeake 13 1818CST
Greene County
Republic 13 1819CST
Greene County
Republic 13 1819CST
Mcdonald County
South West City 13 1822CST
Greene County
Springfield 13 1826CST
Greene County
Springfield 13 1829CST
Greene County
Springfield 13 1835CST
Mcdonald County
Powell 13 1854CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees in the Powell area.
Phelps County
St James 13 1855CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts down
several large trees in the community of
St. James.
Phelps County
St James 13 1855CST
Several large trees were downed from
severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Christian County
Ozark 13 1858CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
on Elm Streeet.
Webster County
Rogersville to 13 1900CST
Fordland 1920CST
Severe thunderstorm straight line winds
caused structural and tree damage to
areas of southern Webster County along
Highway 60. The Rogersville area
sustained the heaviest damage with
houses and businesses receiving minor
damage. Several business signs were
damaged or destroyed.
Barry County
Seligman 13 1930CST
A house in Seligman sustained damage
after severe thunderstorm winds downed
a tree into it.
Mcdonald County
Powell 13 1930CST
Wright County
Cedar Gap 13 1941CST
Wright County
Mansfield to 13 1950CST
Mountain Grove 2015CST
Several trees were downed along the
Highway 60 corridor in southern Wright
County.
Barry County
Washburn 13 2015CST
Microburst winds destroyed a barn.
Stone County
Blue Eye 13 2015CST
Microburst winds downed power lines
along with a few large trees.
Taney County
Taneyville 13 2015CST
Trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts through much of
central Taney County.
Wright County
Mansfield 13 2020CST
Large trees were blown over onto
Highway 5 as severe thunderstorms moved
through the area.
Douglas County
5 N Coldspring 13 2030CST
Severe straight line winds destroyed a
barn located in rural northern Douglas
County.
Texas County
Bucyrus 13 2055CST
Wright County
Norwood 13 2100CST
Ozark County
Gainesville 13 2115CST
2145CST
A swath of severe thunderstorm wind
gusts downed numerous trees throughout
much of the county.
Texas County
Cabool 13 2120CST
Howell County
2 N Pomona 13 2130CST
Dent County
Montauk 13 2145CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in and around the Montauk
area.
Shannon County
Eminence 13 2215CST
2230CST
Northern and central section of the
county sustained tree damage from
severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Stone County
Lampe 13 2220CST
Several large trees near Lampe
sustained damage from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Taney County
3 W Forsyth 13 2230CST
Cedar County
2 E Caplinger Mills 14 1300CST
Power lines were downed by severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Vernon County
Dederick 14 1320CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power lines near Dederick.
Texas County
Houston 26 1320CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees. A few trees fell on
power lines which created power outages
in the community of Houston.
Wright County
Mountain Grove 27 1415CST
1420CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees and power poles in and
near the community of Mountain Grove.
The intersection of Highways 95 and ZZ
south of Mountain Grove was also
heavily impacted by this storm with
downed trees and power poles.
Douglas County
Vanzant 27 1450CST
A couple of trees were downed into some
power lines near Vanzant as a result of
a passing thunderstorm.
Taney County
Bradleyville 27 1535CST
Trees were downed from thunderstorm
wind gusts near the intersection of
Highways 125 and 76.
Douglas County
Goodhope 27 1600CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees in the community of
Goodhope.
Polk County
Half Way 30 1610CST
1616CST
St. Clair County
Collins 30 1620CST
Dallas County
4 S Buffalo 30 1620CST
Golf ball size hail damaged a Sheriffs
Deputy’s patrol car.
Polk County
Pleasant Hope 30 1623CST
Hickory County
1 W Weaubleau 30 1625CST
Greene County
3 E Springfield 30 1642CST
Penny size hail was observed by a
trained spotter at the intersection of
Division St. and Highway 65.
Greene County
Springfield 30 1646CST
Webster County
Northview 30 1708CST
Greene County
3 E Springfield 30 1710CST
Wright County
Grovespring 30 1715CST
Webster County
Niangua 30 1730CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in the community of Niangua.
Christian County
Sparta 30 1745CST
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
across Highway 14 in Sparta.
Douglas County
Mt Zion 30 1758CST
Wright County
Mansfield 30 1808CST
Howell County
White Church 30 1820CST
St. Clair County
Taberville 30 1823CST
Douglas County
Ann 30 1845CST
Howell County
Willow Spgs 30 1848CST
Texas County
1 W Simmons 30 1855CST
St. Clair County
Osceola 30 1856CST
Oregon County
Alton 30 1901CST
Several trees were downed from east of
Alton northward to along the Shannon
and Oregon county line from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Shannon County
2 E Eminence 30 1918CST
Howell County
West Plains 30 1920CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in and east of West Plains.
Oregon County
Alton 30 1955CST
2010CST
A line of severe thunderstorms downed
inumerous trees across the county.
Jasper County
6 W Joplin to 30 2110CST
4 SW Joplin 2140CST
This storm is a continuation of the
Cherokee County supercell that spawned
two brief tornadoes. Jasper County was
mainly impacted by golf ball size hail
from this storm. The storm entered the
extreme southwest portion of the county
prior to moving into northwest Newton
County. A three mile swath of hail was
observed by several amateur radio
operators.
Newton County
17 NW Neosho to 30 2113CST
Diamond 2215CST
Newton County
4 NW Redings Mill to 30 2113CST 2 25
2 NW Redings Mill 2119CST
Newton County
9 N Racine to 30 2125CST 2 25
12 NW Neosho 2135CST
This is a continuation of the Jasper
and Cherokee County supercell. This
storm entered Newton County near Iron
Gates and tracked across northern
sections of the county. Two weak
tornadoes were observed across open
farm land. A National Weather Service
storm survey revealed that minor tree
damage occurred. Along with the
tornadoes, a swath of golf ball size
hail was observed.
Jasper County
Webb City 30 2230CST
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees city wide. A boat and a
car were significantly damaged from
falling trees.
Barry County
(Umn)Monett 30 2300CST
MONTANA Central
MTZ012>013 Cascade–Chouteau
03 0700MST
05 1100MST
Heavy rains fell over portions of
Cascade and Chouteau counties the
weekend of June 3rd through the 5th.
Some areas received an estimated 6 to
12 inches of rain. Seven bridges were
washed out in the Highwood area of
Chouteau County which resulted in many
people being stranded and over 30
property owners warned about the rising
waters. Additionally, several campers
were stranded at camp sites that became
flooded. In Cascade County, over 200
feet of Willow Creek Road was washed
out. Power poles were knocked down in
both counties resulting in 9-1-1
emergency communications being out in
Chouteau County.
Blaine County
Hays 05 1310MST
Blaine County
Hays 05 1320MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Hays.
Lewis And Clark
County
5 SW Augusta 05 1428MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 5SW.
Lewis And Clark
County
1 SW Augusta 05 1440MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 1SW.
Lewis And Clark
County
3 E Augusta 05 1530MST
Teton County
12 W Fairfield 05 1623MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 3E, 1 inch
diameter hail at Fairfield 12W and .75
inch diameter hail at Augusta.
Teton County
10 w Fairfield 05 1635MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
hail at Fairfield 10W.
Teton County
6 SW Choteau 05 1800MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Choteau 6SW.
Teton County
7 SE Dutton 05 1900MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Dutton 7SE.
Beaverhead County
Wise River 16 1515MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Wise River.
Lewis And Clark
County
3 S Canyon Ferry 16 1735MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Canyon Ferry Dam 3S.
Jefferson County
5 W Jefferson City 16 1750MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diamter hail at Jefferson City 5W.
Cascade County
9 S Great Falls 16 1830MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 65 mph at Great Falls 9S.
MTZ015 Madison
16 2144MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 63 mph at Norris 6N.
Chouteau County
17 E Ft Benton 17 1450MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Ft. Benton 17E.
Toole County
19 NNE Dunkirk 17 1502MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Dunkirk 19NNE.
Liberty County
Lothair 17 1530MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 86 mph at Lothair.
Fergus County
12 N Winifred 17 1615MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Winifred 12N. This
storm also produced a tornado several
minutes later.
Liberty County
27 NNE Joplin 17 1615MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 70 mph at Joplin 27NNE.
Fergus County
12 N Winifred 17 1620MST 0.1 5
A tornado was spotted by campers along
the Missouri River between Winifred and
Highway 191. Minimal damage was
reported to fences in the area.
Blaine County
15 N Chinook 17 1722MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Chinook 15N.
Blaine County
12 SW Turner 20 1858MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .88 inch
diameter hail at Turner 12SW.
Blaine County
12 SW Turner 20 1910MST 0.1 5
A tornado toched down briefly at Turner
12SW. No damage was reported. The storm
also produced .75 inch diameter hail.
Cascade County
13 S Uim 22 1535MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Ulm 13S.
Cascade County
Cascade 22 1621MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Cascade.
Chouteau County
10 SW Ft Benton 22 1650MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Ft. Benton 10SW.
Hill County
Kremlin 22 1800MST
Hill County
6 W Havre 22 1805MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 78 mph at Kremlin and a gust to
60 mph at Havre 6W.
Blaine County
35 S Chinook 22 1833MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Chinook 35S.
Madison County
31 SSW Cameron 23 1600MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 61 mph at Cameron 31SSW (Red
Rock RAWS site).
Fergus County
15 WSW Lewistown 24 2239MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Lewistown 15WSW.
Fergus County
1 W Roy 24 2250MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Roy 1W.
Fergus County
4 SW Grassrange 25 1305MST 1 8
A tornado was reported on the ground
for about 10 minutes at Grassrange 4SW.
The tornado damged some trees and
picked up debris from the ground but
overall damage was minimal. The tornado
was photographed in detail by an
observer. Hail up to 1 inch in diameter
was also reported with this storm.
Meagher County
4 WSW Lennep 25 1420MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Lennep 4WSW.
Cascade County
18 SSE Monarch 25 1540MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at King’s Hill (Monarch
18SSE or Utica 20 WSW).
Lewis And Clark
County
8 W Helena 27 1420MST
Lewis And Clark
County
Helena 27 1425MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Helena and 1.5 inch
diameter hail at Helena 8W. Hail from
this storm was reported to be 4 inches
deep along a half-mile stretch of
Highway 12 and was responsible for
causing several cars to slide off the
road.
Chouteau County
Geraldine 27 1710MST
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Gearaldine.
Blaine County
35 S Chinook 27 1730MST
A slow moving thunderstorm dropped 1.5
inches of rain at Chinook 35S. The
heavy rain prompted a flash flood
warning but no reports of damage were
received.
Fergus County
3 E Lewistown 28 1355MST 0.3 5
A tornado was reported by the public at
Lewistown 3E. The torndao was on the
ground only briefly with no damage or
injuries reported.
Pondera County
3 W Brady 28 1630MST
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Brady 3W.
MONTANA East
Petroleum County
30 NNE Winnett 05 1705MST
1730MST
Prairie County
12 WNW Mc Cloud 06 1545MST
Mccone County
15 NW Circle 06 1600MST
1900MST
6-8 inches of rain fell over Dinnwitte
Creek and into Horse Creek from 5 pm
through 7 pm. The creek went from dry
to 150 feet wide. A family and grain
track driver had to be evacuated.
Prairie County
Terry 06 1600MST
1630MST
Multiple reports of crop damage and
structures damaged from hail.
Prairie County
7 W Terry 06 1600MST
Prairie County
Terry 06 1600MST
1630MST
Damaging thunderstorm winds blew over a
pivot sprinkler. The strong wind
destoyed one machine shed. There were
multiple reports of structural damage
to occupied and unoccupied structures.
A couple of cars were damaged from
fallen tree limbs.
Prairie County
4 ESE Terry 06 1605MST
A small grain bin was tossed into a
grain field and destroyed.
Garfield County
3 NW Haxby 06 1629MST
Mccone County
4 WSW Brockway 06 1629MST
Prairie County
32 NW Terry 06 1630MST
Prairie County
8 NW Terry 06 1700MST
1900MST
Water flowed over Highway 253 northwest
of Terry, and caused damage to the
highway.
Valley County
Ft Peck to 06 1710MST
2 EFt Peck
Valley County
2 S Nashua 06 1710MST
Valley County
13 E Nashua 06 1725MST
Sheet metal torn off of a barn
Dawson County
23 WSW Glendive 06 1820MST
Two homes on County Road 256 had wind
damage to their roofs, siding, and
gutters.
Wibaux County
24 S Wibaux 06 1820MST
1840MST
Mccone County
South Portion 06 1822MST
2100MST
Water was running over Horse Creek Road
northwest of Circle. There was conside-
rable damage to roads, bridges, and
culverts in the southern portion of the
county. Three bridges were out due to
the heavy rainfall, and one 6 foot
culvert collapsed along Duck Creek Road
near Watkins. One home was evacuated,
and three homes had severe flood damage
along County Road 252, and continued to
have problems during the month of June
with each additional rainfall.
Prairie County
8 W Mc Cloud 06 1835MST
Prairie County
8 W Mc Cloud 06 1835MST
Wibaux County
Carlyle 06 1838MST
Dawson County
Dawson Arpt Glendive 06 1847MST
Dawson County
2 W Bloomfield 06 1850MST
Dawson County
8 N Lindsay 06 1900MST
Dawson County
8 N Lindsay 06 1900MST
Eight grain bins were destroyed by the
strong wind. There was wind damage with
lots offences blown down. An old and
vacant county school was destroyed. A
calf shelter was picked up and moved by
the strong wind. A four wheel drive
tractor was moved about 100 feet. A
round bale was blown into a vehicle
causing body damage and the windshield
to be broken.
Mccone County
2 E Circle 06 1906MST
Mccone County
8 N Circle 06 1918MST
Valley County
Hinsdale to 06 1930MST
1 N Hinsdale 2130MST
US Highway 2 was underwater in the
vicinity of Hinsdale for a short time.
Highway 537 about 1/4 mile north of
Hinsdale was covered with about 3
inches of water. One home suffered a
flooded basement in Hinsdale.
Valley County
Ft Peck 06 2030MST
2300MST
New Deal Road was under water for
approximately 100 yards. Fort Peck had
over 4 inches of rain.
Sheridan County
Westby 06 2100MST
The strong wind destroyed a barn in the
town of Westby.
Valley County
South Portion 07 0130MST
1300MST
Flooding was reported along Willow
Creek Road approximately 14 miles south
of Glasgow. The flooding led to a wash
out on Willow Creek Road that was 15
feet deep and 12 feet wide.
Valley County
South Portion 07 0130MST
1300MST
Flooding was reported along Antelope
Creek approximately 9.5 miles west-
nothwest of Glasgow. Antelope Creek
went from being dry to running out of
its banks, and flooded Billingsly Road
and caused severe damage to a ranch.
Water flowing across Billingsly road
was as up to 5 feet deep in spots. A
basement was flooded and three vehicles
were damaged. All fences around the
property were wiped out, and one sheep
was drown. Water flooded the ranch up
to 6 feet deep, and did not recede for
8 hours.
Roosevelt County
23 NW Poplar 13 1515MST
1645MST
Heavy rain in Roosevelt County caused
Chelsea and Box Elder Creeks to rise
significantly and flood in spots. Very
heavy rain of 4.3 inches was reported
over a small area 23 miles northwest of
Poplar. Highway 13 and some other local
roads were flooded in spots.
Phillips County
14 SW Malta 16 1245MST
Phillips County
6 S Malta 16 1250MST
Phillips County
7 S Malta 16 1310MST
Phillips County
7 SSE Malta 16 1330MST
The hail was accompanied by 2.7 inches
of rain in 45 minutes.
Petroleum County
17 N Winnett 16 2009MST
Dry Blood Creek Raws
Garfield County
30 E Jordan 16 2345MST
Roosevelt County
Poplar 17 0230MST
Phillips County
12 SW Malta to 16 1400MST
12 SE Malta 1700MST
Alkali Creek came out of its banks on
some gravel roads in the area with many
fields flooded along Highway 191. The
area of flash flooding was from 12
miles southwest of Malta to 12 miles
southeast of Malta. Rainfall of 2.7
inches fell in just 45 minutes at one
location. A lots of debris swept into
the fencing.
Petroleum County
8 N Winnett to 16 2100MST
30 NE Winnett 17 0200MST
The heaviest rainfall was from about 8
miles north of Winnett to 30 miles
northeast of Winnett in an area about
15 miles wide. Valentine Road from 5 to
10 miles north of Winnett was washed
out. There was a report of 1.18 inches
of rain 18 miles north of Winnett with
a culvert washed out.
MTZ017 Central And Southern Valley
17 0130MST
Sheridan County
Reserve 17 0800MST
Lightning caused a fire at the Reserve
oil station along Highway 13. The oil
station was struck by lightning, and a
cow directly across the highway was
also struck and instantly killed. The
lightning ignited the vent pipes at the
top of two 400 barrel oil tanks.
Phillips County
Zortman 17 1710MST
Phillips County
8 S Malta 17 1840MST
Phillips County
20 N Saco 17 1900MST
Phillips County
20 N Saco 17 1900MST
Valley County
7 NW Hinsdale 17 1910MST
1917MST
Valley County
25 N Hinsdale 17 1915MST
Valley County
4 N Hinsdale 17 1925MST
Valley County
33 SW Glasgow 17 2017MST
Valley County
Baylor 17 2030MST
Valley County
5 S Opheim 17 2030MST
Garfield County
18 N Jordan 17 2032MST
Valley County
4 WNW Ft Peck 17 2105MST
Valley County
Ft Peck 17 2107MST
Valley County
9 SSW Lustre 17 2133NIST
Roofs were blown off buildings and a
hanger collapsed. An airplane that was
in the hanger suffered damage. Several
wind breaks were also destroyed. A
power line was blown down, and pieces
of roofing were in the power lines that
were still standing.
Roosevelt County
Wolf Pt 17 2150MST
Valley County
30 SW Glasgow 17 2200MST
Daniels County
Flaxville 17 2225MST
Trees were downed in Flaxville by
strong wind that accompanied a
thunderstorm.
Daniels County
.2 S Scobey 17 2230MST
The strong wind tore off an awning, and
tore off a 20 by 12 foot deck from a
house and was broken apart. A grain bin
was destroyed and wound up in a field a
few hundred yards from the house.
Garfield County
16 S Jordan 19 2245MST
Garfield County
25 SSE Jordan 19 2305MST
Petroleum County
8 ESE Winnett 20 010IMST
Garfield County
33 SW Jordan 20 0220MST
Dawson County
24 WSW Glendive 20 0230MST
Wibaux County
24 S Wibaux 20 0230MST
Phillips County
8 N Dodson 20 1925MST
Large hail caused damage to a vehicle
Phillips County
12 NE Dodson 20 1950MST
Phillips County
7 N Wagner 20 2025MST
Phillips County
7 N Wagner 20 2025MST
Phillips County
5 NE Malta 20 2036MST
The large hail caused roof, siding,
window, and gutter damage to eight
houses.
Valley County
28 W Glasgow 20 2125MST
Valley County
Duck Creek 20 2300MST
Valley County
Duck Creek 20 2305MST
The hail caused extensive damage to
roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and
screens in Duck Creek.
Valley County
Ft Peck 20 2315MST
The hail caused extensive damage to
roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and
screens in the town of Fort Peck. Many
vehicles also had hail damage.
Valley County
Ft Peck 20 2315MST
Valley County
Ft Peck 20 2315MST
Valley County
Ft Peck 20 2315MST
Valley County
Park Grove 20 2315MST
Valley County
Park Grove 20 2315MST
Valley County
Ft Peck 20 2320MST
21 0130MST
Water gushing down the streets in town.
Approximately 1 to 2 inches of rain
fell.
Valley County
4 NNW Ft Peck 20 2330MST
Valley County
7 S Glasgow 20 2345MST
21 0045MST
Water running over Highway 24 about 7
miles south of Glasgow.
Mccone County
17 WSW Vida 21 0000MST
Valley County
1 E Nashua 21 0030MST
0400MST
Fields were flooded along both sides of
US Highway 2.
Roosevelt County
Culbertson 21 0040MST
Several trees were damaged or blown
down in the town of Culbertson by wind
gusts by wind gusts estimated at 80 mph
Richland County
16 NW Lambert 21 0050MST
4 to 6 inch branches broken off of
trees.
Richland County
20 NW Sidney 21 0050MST
Roosevelt County
Bainville 21 0100MST
Roosevelt County
Stateline 21 0105MST
Richland County
2 NW Sidney 21 0115MST
Valley County
12 W Opheim 21 0300MST
Valley County
11 SE Glentana 21 0400MST
Valley County
5 N Opheim 21 0500MST
Valley County
4 S Tampico to 21 0300MST
4 NW Glasgow 22 1700MST
Runoff from thunderstorms that produced
about an inch of rain produced flash
flooding of the Antelope Creek west of
Glasgow from Tampico Road to
Billingsley Road. The ground was
already saturated in the area due to
flooding the previous week.
Garfield County
4 SSW Mosby 21 1903MST
Garfield County
10 SE Edwards 21 1928MST
Phillips County
Malta 22 1950MST
Wind gusts of up to 87 mph downed
several trees in Malta and caused some
damage to fences and to a horse
trailer. A tree branch fell against one
house tearing the power leads loose and
cutting electricty to a couple of
homes.
Phillips County
5 N Malta 22 1950MST
A mobile home was tossed upside down
and onto a barbed wire fence.
Phillips County
Malta 22 1955MST
Phillips County
Saco 22 2012MST
Pea sized hail accompanied the
thunderstorm along with approximately 1
inch of rain.
Valley County
10 NW Hinsdale 22 2030MST
2038MST
Pea sized hail accompanied the
thunderstorm. There was some crop
damage in the area.
Valley County
11 NW Hinsdale 22 2035MST
Valley County
11 NW Hinsdale 22 2035MST
Valley County
4 NW Hinsdale 22 2038MST
Valley County
10 NW Hinsdale 22 2038MST
The penny sized hail combined with wind
gusts of 60 mph produced significant
damage to the winter wheat crop.
Valley County
4 NW Hinsdale 22 2041MST
Four 10 inch diameter trees and
numerous 6 to 8 inch diameter branches
were knocked down by the strong
thunderstorm wind, which was estimated
to be at least 60 mph sustained, with
higher gusts.
Phillips County
4 NE Saco 22 2044MST
Valley County
Bluff Creek 22 2100MST
Raws site
Richland County
12 NNW Enid 23 0134MST
6 to 8 inch tree limbs down. Appears
that the strong wind was in association
with channel outflow from distant
thunderstorms.
Phillips County
10 SW Malta 25 1300MST
Dust reported coming up at mile marker
147 along Highway 191.
Phillips County
25 S Malta 25 1310MST
Petroleum County
23 NW Winnett 25 1315MST
Phillips County
10 SW Wagner 25 1340MST
Phillips County
7 W Malta 25 1345MST
Phillips County
7 W Malta 25 1345MST
Phillips County
Malta 25 1355MST
Pea sized hail along with 40 mph winds.
Phillips County
4 SSE Content 25 1400MST
Phillips County
10 E Malta 25 1407MST
Significant car damage with the back
window of a vehicle smashed out.
Phillips County
9 WNW Saco 25 1415MST
Mccone County
5 SSE Ft Peck Lake H 25 1418MST
4 SSE Ft Peck Lake
Handar
Phillips County
8 NNE Bowdoin 25 1425MST
Phillips County
Saco 25 1445MST
Phillips County
3 NNE Saco 25 1455MST
Valley County
13 N Saint Marie 25 1522MST
Valley County
14 N Saint Marie 25 1533MST
Valley County
Baylor 25 1545MST
The hail was accompanied by 40 to 50
mph winds.
Valley County
8 SW Lustre 25 1545MST
Valley County
16 N Saint Marie 25 1545MST
1645MST
Flooding reported on Gilbert Lane east
of Highway 24
Valley County
7 SSW Lustre 25 1555MST
Valley County
3 N Baylor 25 1600MST
Valley County
8 NNE Lustre 25 1620MST
Daniels County
Scobey 25 1635MST
Roosevelt County
17 N Wolf Pt 25 1645MST
Daniels County
6 S Flaxville 25 1705MST
Garfield County
25 SW Jordan 25 1725MST
Garfield County
25 SW Jordan 25 1725MST
Sheridan County
5 E Redstone 25 1730MST
Sheridan County
10 NE Reserve 25 1805MST
Roosevelt County
17 N Brockton 25 1809MST
Garrield County
27 NE Jordan 25 1815MST
Sheridan County
15 SE Plentywood 25 1815MST
Valley County
Saint Marie 25 1844MST
Valley County
2 N Ft Peck 25 1851MST
Sheridan County
3 E Homestead 25 1905MST
Sheridan County
Homestead 25 1908MST
Mccone County
Cow Creek 25 1920MST
Roosevelt County
2 W Wolf Pt 25 1920MST
Mccone County
14 NNE Vida 25 1930MST
Roosevelt County
28 NNE Poplar 25 1930MST
Roosevelt County
Poplar 25 1940MST
An abandon house trailer was blown
across US Highway 2.
Daniels County
4 E Whitetail 25 1950MST
Sheridan County
3 N Medicine Lake 25 1955MST
Roosevelt County
Wolf Pt 25 1956MST
Dawson County
Bloomfield 25 2008MST
Roosevelt County
Froid 25 2015MST
A barn roof collapsed and several trees
were down.
Sheridan County
Dagmar 25 2030MST
A 22 foot pine tree was uprooted by the
strong thunderstorm winds.
Sheridan County
Medicine Lake (Raws) 25 2030MST
Sheridan County
13 SSE Redstone 25 2030MST
Sheridan County
13 E Medicine Lake 25 2033MST
Sheridan County
4 N Medicine Lake 25 2035MST
Richland County
5 N Sidney 25 2037MST
Sheridan County
19 SE Reserve 25 2040MST
The hail was accompanied by 50 mph wind
gusts.
Richland County
Savage 25 2115MST
Richland County
Savage 25 2115MST
Petroleum County
22 NW Winnett 27 1846MST
2000MST
A nearly stationary thunderstorm across
western Petroleum county produced 3.91
inches of rain in a little over an
hour. The heavy rain was accompanied by
4 to 6 inches of pea sized hail. The
combination of the rain and hail led to
drifts that were nearly a foot deep.
The Little Bear creek came out of it’s
banks in spots and led to basement
flooding in one home.
Petroleum County
Winnett 28 1250MST
Petroleum County
12 N Winnett 28 1551MST
Petroleum County
Winnett 28 1610MST
Garfield County
24 W Brusett 28 1655MST
Phillips County
Whitewater 28 1655MST
Garfield County
20 W Brusett 28 1700MST
Garfield County
13 WNW Brusett 28 1710MST
Phillips County
1 E Whitewater 28 1725MST
Phillips County
6 S Malta 28 1730MST
Garfeld County
10 SE Edwards 28 1742MST
Garfield County
Jordan Arpt 28 1823MST
Measured at the Jordan ASOS.
Garfield County
Jordan 28 1830MST
A trailer at the old Montana State
Department of Transportation
maintenance shop in Jordan was blown
over on its side.
Garfield County
10 W Jordan 28 1845MST
2000MST
Water flowing over County Road 245.
Garfield County
4 NNE Van Norman 28 1855MST
50 to 60 foot cottonwood trees downed.
Prairie County
12 SW Terry 28 1915MST
Mccone County
15 W Circle 28 1930MST
Prairie County
5 W Terry 28 1945MST
Wibaux County
10 SW St Phillip 28 2037MST
Garfield County
17 NE Jordan to 28 2045MST
25 E Jordan 2200MST
Areas from approximately 17 miles
northeast of Jordan to 25 miles east of
Jordan experienced heavy rainfall. The
rain washed across numerous county
gravel roads. At least two culverts
were washed out. The runoff from
tributaries of the Big Dry Creek
brought the creek up significantly, but
it remained within its banks.
Prairie County
23 E Fallon 28 2047MST
Wibaux County
4 W Carlyle 28 2048MST
Wibaux County
18 S Wibaux 28 2053MST
Wind gusts estimated in the 60 to 70
mph range.
Valley County
6 NE Opheim 28 2100MST
2300MST
Roanwood Creek and the confluence of
the west fork of the Poplar River had
water running out of its banks and over
Mason Road.
Wibaux County
20 N Wibaux 28 2108MST
2300MST
An area that is normally dry was under
2 to 3 feet of water across an area of
approximately 75 to 100 feet.
Wibaux County
5 E Wibaux 28 2111MST
Phillips County
9 S Saco to 28 2130MST
6 WSW Saco 29 0000MST
Very heavy rain fell in the Larb Creek
basin, and a trained weather spotter
report of 2.3 inches of rain in a short
period of time. Water was over Larb
Creek Road where the Fourth Creek flows
into the Larb Creek. At least one
culvert washed out. This area includes
both Phillips and Valley counties as
the Larb Creek meanders across the
county line.
Dawson County
6 E Glendive to 28 2300MST
6 NE Glendive 29 0100MST
Thunderstorms which produced up to 4
inches of rainfall caused the water in
the Glendive Creek approximately 6
miles east of Glendive to go from 6
inches deep and 6 feet wide to approxi-
mately 12 feet deep and nearly 100 feet
wide. The water crossed old Highway 10.
About 6 miles northeast of Glendive a
bridge on Belle Prairie Road was washed
out as well as a culvert on Road 311.
Wibaux County
25 N Wibaux 28 2325MST
29 0200MST
Water from Smith Creek went out of its
banks about 125 feet wide and flooded
over Skaar Road. A bridge is signifi-
cantly damaged. The flooding washed
over roads in nearly 100 places accor-
ding to the Highway Department. The
roads in the northern portion of Wibaux
County were out in so many places that
the highway department ran out of flags
to mark the flooding. Two ranches in
the area measured 3 to 3.5 inches of
rain.
Valley County
6 WSW Hinsdale to 28 2130MST
8 WSW Hinsdale 29 0000MST
Very heavy rain fell in the Larb Creek
basin, and a trained weather spotter
report of 2.3 inches of rain in a short
period of time. Water was over Larb
Creek Road where the Fourth Creek flows
into the Larb Creek. At least one
culvert washed out. This area includes
both Phillips and Valley counties as
the Larb Creek meanders across the
county line.
MONTANA, South
Big Horn County
Ft Smith 01 1330MST
Hail covered roads
Big Horn County
3 S Garryowen Ol 1415MST
Car windows broken on Interstate 90
Carter County
12 SE Ekalaka 01 1650MST
Carter County
10 SE Ekalaka Ol 1655MST
Carter County
17 E Ekalaka 01 1747MST
Fallon County
2 SW Baker 01 1815MST
Small funnel for about two mintues
Fallon County
4 S Baker 01 1817MST
Fallon County
Baker 01 1822MST
Brief funnel cloud
Fallon County
2 SW Baker 01 1822MST
Fallon County
Baker 01 1822MST
Fallon County
2 N Baker 01 1827MST
Fallon County
5 W Baker 01 1831MST
Brief funnel cloud
Fallon County
5 W Baker 01 1831MST
Powder River County
Epsie 05 1548MST
Powder River County
9 W Broadus 05 1553MST
Powder River County
4 S Broadus 05 1615MST
Carter County
Ekalaka 06 1525MST
Carter County
Ekalaka 06 1540MST
Penny size hail reported by County
Sheriff
Carter County
Ekalaka 06 1621MST
Carter County
10 NW Ekalaka 06 1630MST
Carter County
Ekalaka 06 1645MST
Fallon County
4 S Plevna 06 1705MST
Fallon County
9 E Baker 06 1750MST
Fallon County
8 ESE Webster 06 1755MST
Numerous penny size hail stones mixed
with half dollar size hail stones
Fallon County
9 SW Olllie 06 1804MST 1 .5
Large tornado. No reports of damage.
Fallon County
Ollie 06 1813MST
Carter County
10 NW Ekalaka 06 1641MST 30 100
1711MST
Four different tornado touchdown over a
30 minute period northwest of Ekalaka.
The tornadoes came from different parts
of a large mesocyclone. At times …
the tornadoes had mutiple vortices. No
damage was reported as the area was
sparsely populated.
10 W Biddle 07 1608MST 1 30
1623MST
The tornado touched down in the
vicinity of Buffalo Creek Ranch about
1/2 mile west and 1/2 mile north of the
intersection of Olmstead Road and Bay
Horse Road, which is five miles south
of the state line in Campbell County,
Wyoming, and about 25 miles north of
Recluse, Wyoming. There was some minor
damage to a shop and barn, as well as,
several trees downed. A few fence posts
were pulled out and a grain bin was set
on a flatbed trailer. There were homes
near the tree damage, but the homes
were not damaged.
Powder River County
4 S Broadus 07 1620MST
1720MST
Very heavy rain in an hour led to many
flooded fields, and water running
across roads in a few places. Four
miles north, Broadus reported 1.25
inches of rain within an hour. There
were other reports of 1.5 to 2 inches
of rain in the southern part of Powder
River County.
Powder River County
Epsie 07 1630MST
1730MST
Washed out culvert near Epsie and Mile
Marker 94.5 on Highway 212 west of
Broadus due to a heavy thunderstorm.
Highway 212 from just northwest of
Broadus to Ashland was closed for 22
hours after the flash flood.
Powder River County
Broadus 07 1637MST
Funnel cloud in the Crane Acres area of
Broadus. It extended at least half way
to the ground, but it did not touch
down. Several people in the Broadus
area reported seeing the funnel cloud.
Wheatland County
Harlowton 15 1357MST
Nickel to quarter size hail
Sweet Grass County
9 NNW Big Timber 15 1747MST 0
Yellowstone County
2 NE Billings 15 1814MST 0
Yellowstone County
5 NE Billings 15 1818MST
Yellowstone County
3 E Billings 15 1822MST
Yellowstone County
3 NE Billings 15 1825MST
Mostly ping pong ball sized hail, but a
few as large as hen eggs
Musselshell County
13 N Musselshell 15 1905MST
Big Horn County
Hardin 15 2016MST
Wheatland County
Judith Gap 17 1552MST
Custer County
24 E Volborg 18 2200MST
Carter County
1 N Ekalaka 18 2207MST
Fallon County
14 SE Baker 18 2227MST
Fallon County
25 SSE Baker 18 2235MST
Carter County
2 NW Mill Iron 18 2300MST
Windows broken, cars damaged
Carter County
Ridge 19 1934MST
Powder River County
Broadus 19 2154MST
Powder River County
Broadus 19 2154MST
Powder River County
Broadus 19 2158MST
Powder River County
12 NE Broadus 19 2205MST
Mostly half inch diameter hail, but a
few as large as golf balls
Rosebud County
14 NE Ingomar 19 2350MST
Custer County
Miles City 20 0150MST
0250MST
The underpass and the city library had
minor flooding. In addition, some
county roads had water running over
them. A county road shoulder was washed
out.
Custer County
3 NE Miles City 20 0150MST
Hail damage to mobile home near Kircher
Creek from nickel to quarter size hail.
Custer County
5 NE Miles City 20 0150MST
Some crop damage in the Miles City area
from the combination of the hail and
wind.
Fallon County
2 S Plevna 20 0315MST
1.50 inches of rain fell within 45
minutes resulting in minor flooding of
creeks.
Rosebud County
11 SW Sumatra 21 1845MST
Treasure County
20 NW Hysham 21 1855MST
Carbon County
2 N Bridger 22 1525MST
MONTANA, South
Stillwater County
Park City 23 1325MST
Stillwater County
4 W Park City 23 1335MST
Yellowstone County
6 SE Billings 23 1400MST
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus 24 1657MST
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus 24 1705MST
Carbon County
7 NE Joliet 24 1740MST
Carter County
Ridge 24 1810MST
Yellowstone County
6 SE Laurel 24 1815MST
Carbon County
Red Lodge 24 1835MST
Carbon County
Red Lodge 24 1836MST
Carbon County
2 N Red Lodge 24 1845MST
Carter County
12 NE Boyes 24 1845MST
Big Horn County
Hardin 24 1848MST
Yellowstone County
25 SSE Billings to 24 1910MST
8 NE Billings
Inch to inch and half diameter hail
seen laying next to the road 30 minutes
after the storm had moved through. Time
estimate based on radar.
Big Horn County
6 N Crow Agency 24 1919MST
Park County
Wilsall 24 1944MST
Rosebud County
Colstrip 24 1944MST
Custer County
10 W Volborg 24 2128MST
Powder River County
10 NW Olive 24 2145MST
Golden Valley County
Belmont 25 1455MST
Musselshell County
Roundup 25 1537MST
Golden Valley County
15 SW Ryegate 25 1555MST
Rosebud County
13 SW Sumatra 25 1630MST
Rosebud County
Sumatra 25 1645MST
Custer County
32 ESE Volborg 26 1310MST
Powder River County
11 NE Moorhead 26 1439MST
MONTANA, South
Powder River County
Moorhead 26 1445MST
Carter County
3 NE Mill Iron 26 1450MST
Powder River County
15 N Broadus 26 1530MST
1630MST
Highway 59 closed due to a creek
flowing over the road. One vehicle
washed off the roadway.
Powder River County
9 N Broadus 26 1532MST
Carter County
14 W Alzada 26 1538MST
Winds gusting to 60 mph
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus 26 1545MST
Carter County
Ekalaka 26 1630MST
Wind gusts to 60 mph
Carter County
Mill Iron 26 1640MST
MTZ033 Fallon
26 1800MST
2300MST
Heavy rain from thunderstorms resulted
in flooded fields. Portions of Plevna
and Baker were also flooded due to
overflowing fields that encroached into
portions of the towns. Sandstone
reservoir overtopped the spillway. In
addition, a few county roads were
washed out. However, no injuries were
reported.
Park County
5 W Livingston 27 1518MST
Wheatland County
Harlowton 27 1557MST
Wheatland County
2 W Shawmut 27 1617MST
Wall cloud and funnel cloud just west
of Shawmut
Wheatland County
Shawmut 27 1630MST
Stillwater County
18 NW Columbus 27 1655MST
Stillwater County
7 N Reed Pt 27 1655MST
Stillwater County
7 NE Rapelje 27 1836MST
Yellowstone County
15 N Pompeys Pillar 27 2015MST
Rosebud County
Colstrip 27 2325MST
Big Horn County
4 NW Decker 28 0707MST
Billings 28 1507MST
NWS employee reported penny size hail
around 27th street in downtown
Billings.
Yellowstone County
Billings 28 1510MST
Big Horn County
St Xavier 28 1540MST
Big Horn County
9 N Lodge Grass 28 1625MST
Big Horn County
4 N Lodge Grass 28 1630MST
Big Horn County
1 SW Wyola 28 1650MST
Big Horn County
5 S Busby 28 1700MST
Rosebud County
Lame Deer 28 1738MST
Rosebud County
2 N Ashland 28 1805MST
Rosebud County
3 E Ashland 28 1810MST
Powder River County
17 NW Sonnette 28 1825MST
Powder River County
16 NW Sonnette 28 1828MST
Powder River County
19 NW Sonnette 28 1832MST
Big Horn County
4 NW Decker 28 1907MST
Powder River County
12 NW Broadus 28 1920MST
Powder River County
15 N Broadus 28 1938MST
Powder River County
12 N Broadus 28 1940MST
Fallon County
14 N Baker 28 2032MST
Powder River County
2 N Broadus 28 2040MST
Powder River County
3 W Broadus 28 2107MST
Carter County
12 SW Ekalaka 28 2245MST
Garden shredded
Carter County
15 E Ekalaka 28 2315MST
Leaves stripped from trees
MONTANA, West
MTZ002>003 West Glacier Region–Flathead/Mission
Valleys
02 0000MST
05 0000MST
Three days of moderate to heavy rain on
top of snow pack in the Mission and
Swan Mountains caused small creeks to
flood with mud and debris flows causing
damage. Total rainfall amounts ranged
from 2.50 inches in the valleys, and 4
to 7 inches over higher terrain in Lake
County. Damage occurred mainly in Lake
County due to washouts of roads and
clogged culverts from debris and water
flowing out of the Mission Mountains.
Several bridges along creeks were also
damaged. The worse damage occurred
along the east side of Flathead Lake on
Highway 35 between mile markers 9 and
12. The highway was closed for several
days from several creeks that had
washed out and covered the highway with
debris and mud. Montana Pines RV Park
along the east shore was flooded with
two recreational vehicles damaged from
high water. Near Ronan, Post and North
Crow Creeks flooded and trapped 14
families on Michel Road, where a bridge
was washed out and a home was flooded.
Three families were cut off by high
water on Canyon Mill Road east of
Ronan. Flooding of roads also occurred
near St. Ignatius. Damage ranged from
$200,000 in the city of Ronan to
$500,000 for Lake County. In Flathead
County, a home was flooded from Hemlar
Creek over topping its banks. Other
creeks that flooded were Krause and
Handkerchief were homes were also
threatened by high water. Flooding of
low lying areas was reported near Swan
Lake. In Big Fork Bay, the combination
of high creek flows and high water in
Flathead Lake, caused rising water and
minor damage to docks in the bay. In
Glacier National Park, the Going to the
Sun Road was closed due to rockslides
from heavy rainfall.
Flathead County
Whitefish to 05 1630MST
Bigfork 1730MST
Strong thunderstorms moved through the
northern and eastern portions of the
Flathead Valley from Whitefish,
Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Corum to
Ferndale and to Big Fork. Thunderstorm
winds caused numerous trees to fall
onto power lines with widespread power
outages. Flathead County Sheriff also
reported damage to a roof of a business
in Kalispell.
Deer Lodge County
Anaconda 16 1535MST
Deer Lodge County
8 SE Anaconda 16 1542MST
Silver Bow County
Rocker 16 1548MST
Strong thunderstorms moved through
Anaconda and Rocker areas, with large
hail up to golf ball size reported in
each location. A weather spotter
reported hail damage to cars in Rocker.
Granite County
5 W Drummond 17 1029MST
Ravalli County
6 E Darby 21 2000MST
Ravalli County
Hamilton 21 2010MST
Ravalli County
Hamilton 21 2045MST
Severe thunderstorms with strong winds
blew down power lines and started
numerous fires in Hamilton during the
evening hours. Trees were also blown
down onto Sula Peak Road.
Number of Estimated
Persons Damage
Location Killed Injured Property Crops
MISSOURI, East
Knox County
Newark 0 0
Knox County
Newark 0 0
Storm spotters reported large tree
limbs down and 3/4 inch hail in Newark.
Shelby County
4 N Bethel 0 0
Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail.
Shelby County
4 W Shelbyville 0 0
The Sheriff Department reported that a
barn was damaged by thunderstorm winds
with debris landing on Route K west of
Shelbyville.
Knox County
Knox City 0 0
Storm spotters reported large tree
limbs down and the roof of a grocery
storm damaged.
MISSOURI, East
Lewis County
La Belle 0 0
The public reported 3/4 inch hail.
Moniteau County
Tipton 0 0
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Moniteau County
Fortuna 0 0 200K
A lightning strike is believed to have
started a fire which destroyed the 103
year old Fortuna United Methodist
Church.
Boone County
Columbia 0 0 30K
An early morning lighting strike
started a fire at a home on Glenn
Wesley Court resulting in at least
$30,000 in damage.
MOZ064
1 0
An 83 year old woman died in her home
from heat related causes. The central
air conditioning was not turned on and
all the windows were closed. High
temperatures the previous couple of
days had been in the middle 90’s. F83PH
Jefferson County
Festus 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed some
tree limbs resulting in power outages
in Festus and surrounding areas. About
4000 people lost power for about 5
hours.
Knox County
Knox City 0 0
A storm spotter reported some large
tree limbs down.
Shelby County
Shelbina 0 0
A storm spotter reported a large tree
down in his backyard.
Lewis County
La Grange 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts damaged the
porch of a home in La Grange.
Ste. Genevieve
County
Ste Genevieve 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts damaged some
power poles and downed a few trees.
About 285 people lost power for about
4 hours.
Marion County
Hannibal 0 0
Hannibal Emergency Management and storm
spotters reported several trees and
power lines down across town. One house
on Vermont Street was damaged by a
downed tree.
Ralls County
New London 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported some
large tree limbs down.
Monroe County
3 SW Paris 0 0
The Missouri Highway Department
reported a tree down blocking the
westbound lane of Route AA.
Pike County
Frankford 0 0
Pike County
Curryville 0 0
Pike County
Bowling Green 0 0
Storm spotters reported trees and large
tree limbs down in Frankford, Bowling
Green, and Curryville.
Boone County
Centralia 0 0
Boone County
Centralia 0 0
Storm spotters reported hail up to
nickel size.
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
Boone County
5 N Columbia 0 0
Boone County
Columbia 0 0
Law enforcement and storm spotters
reported hail ranging from 3/4 inch to
1 1/4 inch in Columbia and just north
of town.
St. Charles County
St Charles Arpt 0 0
ASOS at the St. Charles Airport
recorded a 62 mph wind gust.
Callaway County
Fulton 0 0
A storm spotter reported 1 inch hail.
Montgomery County
Danville 0 0
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
St. Charles County
3 NW St Charles 0 0
St. Charles County
St Charles 0 0
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
Local law enforcement reported large
tree limbs down in several areas of
St. Charles. The public reported a
couple of large trees down northwest of
St. Charles and local law enforcement
reported several large tree limbs down
in St. Peters.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City 0 0
Storm spotters reported tree limbs and
power lines down.
St. Louis County
Wildwood 0 0
A storm spotter reported large tree
limbs down at the intersection of
Highway 100 and 109.
Montgomery County
Big Spg 0 0
Employees of the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources reported 3/4 inch
hail.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 0 0
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur 0 0
St. Louis County
Maryland Hgts 0 0
St. Louis County
3 SW Olivette 0 0
St. Louis County
Maryland Hgts 0 0
St. Louis County
2 N Vly Park 0 0
St. Louis County
St Johns 0 0
A complex of severe thunderstorms
dropped hail from nickel to gollball
size across parts of west central and
north central St. Louis County. Strong
winds in the southern part of the
county downed some large tree limbs.
St. Louis County
West Central Portion 0 0
Jefferson County
High Ridge 0 0
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 0 0
Rainfall of 2-3 inches in an hour or
less caused localized flash flooding
across parts of St. Louis and Jefferson
Counties and St. Louis City. Almost a
foot of water was reported flowing
across Lindbergh Blvd in west central
St. Louis County. Flooding was reported
across north Jefferson County
especially near High Ridge. Parts of
Route PP, Antire Road and White Ash
Road were closed due to flooding.
Several streets in southwest St. Louis
City became impassable due to high
water.
St. Louis County
Fenton 0 0
The public reported 1 1/2 inch hail in
Fenton.
Jefferson County
High Ridge 0 0
The public reported 3/4 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Maplewood 0 0
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 0 0
St. Louis (C)
St Louis 0 0
Thunderstorms wind gusts downed trees,
large tree limbs, power lines, and some
traffic signals across the southwest
part of St. Louis. Trees were
reported down along McCausland and
Jamieson Avenues. A large tree limb put
a hole in the roof of an apartment on
Southwest Avenue. Traffic signals were
downed at Arsenal and Southwest Avenue.
In Maplewood, downed trees took down
power lines and damaged power poles.
Jefferson County
High Ridge 0 0
Jefferson County
High Ridge 0 0
The public reported a few large trees
down along with 1 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Affton 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported a large
tree limb blown onto a house in the
Affton area.
St. Louis County
Fenton 0 0
St. Louis County
Fenton 0 0
Storm spotters reported hail up to
golfball size.
Jefferson County
High Ridge 0 0
The Sheriff Department reported 1 inch
hail.
Cole County
Jefferson City 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts took down some
large tree limbs, small trees, an a few
backyard storage buildings. A large
tree limb fell on power lines and
snapped two power poles in the 3 100
block of Rock Ridge Road.
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail and
wind gusts that broke some large tree
limbs.
Lincoln County
Foley 0 0
Lincoln County
7 SW Troy 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed large
tree branches on Highway 79 and Highway
Y near Foley. Tree limbs were also down
on Highway U between Highways J and 47
southwest of Troy.
Warren County
Wright City 0 0
Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail.
Lincoln County
Silex 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed some
power lines.
Callaway County
10 S Fulton 0 0
Security at the AmerenUE Callaway
Nuclear Power Plant reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Audrain County
10 S Vandalia 0 0
Pike County
New Hartford 0 0
Pike County
Ashley 0 0
A severe thunderstorm put down a swath
of large hail from southeast Audrain
County into southwest Pike County. Hail
up to 2 1/2 inches in diameter was
reported near New Hartford with at
least golfball size hail falling from
south of Vandalia to near Ashley. There
was quite a bit of crop damage along
the path, some farm homes suffered roof
damage, and a few vehicles were also
damaged.
Lincoln County
Elsberry 0 0
Large tree limbs broke and took down a
couple of power lines.
Montgomery County
New Florence 0 0
Thunderstorm winds knocked down a
couple of trees and power lines.
Pike County
Louisiana 0 0
Thunderstorm winds downed a couple of
trees along Highway 54 on the east side
of Louisiana. Power was also reported
out in parts of town.
Gasconade County
Hermann 0 0
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Franklin County
Washington 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported trees
down in a city park.
Warren County
Warrenton 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported several
small trees down.
St. Charles County
Flint Hill 0 0
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis 0 0
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
St. Charles County
O Fallon 0 0
Storm spotters measured wind gusts of
78 in Flint Hill and 62 mph in
Wentzville. A house under construction
in Flint Hill was damaged by the wind.
Trees and power lines were also down in
the area. In Lake St. Louis, roof
shingles were blown off the roof of the
Community Center building. A sail boat
sank and trees and power lines were
down. In O’Fallon, a couple of 1 foot
diameter trees were downed.
Franklin County
Gray Summit 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported trees
down.
Lincoln County
Moscow Mills 0.25 0
An off duty Sheriff Deputy reported a
small tornado near Meyer Road and
Highway C. There was no damage.
Lincoln County
Winfield 0 0
A couple of trees were down on the west
side of Winfield.
St. Charles County
O Fallon 0 0
St. Charles County
Orchard Farm 0 0
St. Charles County
St Charles Arpt 0 0
St. Charles County
2 SW St Peters 0 0
MISSOURI, East
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
St. Charles County
2 SSE St Peters 0 0
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
St. Charles County
Wentzville 0 0
A wind gust of 68 mph was measured by
the ASOS at the St. Charles Airport.
Trees and large tree limbs were reported
down St.Charles and St. Peters. Trees
were down and the siding on a home was
damaged in Orchard Farm. Hail up to 1
inch in diameter was reported in St.
Peters.
Franklin County
Washington 0 2
Franklin County
1 W Union 0 0
Thunderstorms winds downed trees and
power lines in Washington and near
Union. In Washington, a tree fell on a
home on Roberts Street. Two people
inside suffered minor injuries. The
County Sheriff reported trees and power
lines down just west of Union.
Lincoln County
Old Monroe 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported several
power poles bent over at a 45 degree
angle along Highway 79.
Warren County
Wright City 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts blew the tin
roof off of a storage building. The tin
damaged a car and a nearby business
sign.
St. Charles County
St Peters 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported 1 inch
hail near Mid Rivers Mail Drive and
I-70.
St. Louis County
2 N Florissant 0 0
A large oak tree was downed in Sioux
Passage Park.
St. Charles County
Weldon Spg 0 0
A 30 foot cedar tree was downed neat
the intersection of Independence and
Patriotic Roads.
St. Louis County
4 W Eureka 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported large
tree limbs down.
Franklin County
Pacific 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported 6 inch
diameter trees down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove 0 0
The public reported large tree limbs
down in south St. Louis. A stop sign
was blown down along Iowa Street.
Jefferson County
House Spgs 0 0
A storm spotter reported 1 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Oakville 0 0
Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4
inch hail.
Crawford County
3 SW Cuba 0 0
A storm spotter reported 3/4 inch hail
along 1-44 southwest of Cuba.
Crawford County
Bourbon 0 0
The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch
hail in Boubon.
MOZ052-061>065
0 0
The first heat wave of the season hit
in late June. High temperatures during
the period were in the lower to upper
90’s, with the peak of 98 being reached
at Lambert St. Louis International
Airport on June 29. The heat index
during the period ranged from 100 to
around 105.
Lewis County
Maywood 0 3
Three men were injured when the truck
they were standing by was struck by
lightning. The men were knocked to the
ground and were treated for superficial
burns. The bolt melted the radio
antenna, the radio, left a hole in the
back window, and left bum marks on the
drive’s side mirror.
Franklin County
Washington 0 0
A sudden severe thunderstorm took down
trees, large tree limbs, and power
lines in Washington. At least two homes
had large tree limbs fall on them
causing minor damage. Several power
lines were downed by trees causing at
least 3000 people to lose power. A
lightning strike knocked down a 34,000
volt electric line causing rain water
to boil in the street.
Gasconade County
Drake 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts destroyed a
shed at a farm and downed some trees
and power lines along Highway 19 near
Drake. Debris from the shed caused
minor roof damage to the home.
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Campbell 0 0 5K
Some tree limbs and power lines were
knocked down.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Clark County
Wayland 0 0 5K
Trees and power lines down; signs down
as well.
Scotland County
Arbela 0 0
0.75 to 0.88 inch hail
A squall line developed from Western
Iowa into Northeast Kansas and raced
eastward across Iowa, Northern
Missouri, and Northern Illinois
producing wind damage during the mid to
late evening hours. Ahead of the squall
line, an upper level disturbance
initiated scattered severe
thunderstorms in a nearly moist
atmosphere. These storms were mainly
prolific hail producers with some
localized downbursts.
Scotland County
Memphis 0 0 3K
Large tree limbs down
Clark County
1.3 N Anson 0 0 1K
15 inch diameter tree down at the
junction of County Route V and highway
81. A squall line developed across
central Iowa during the overnight hours
and moved east. As the squall line
entered southeast Iowa, it began to bow
out and raced across Jefferson, Henry,
Louisa, and Des Moines Counties causing
extensive damage. The bow echo crossed
before weakening. The squall line did
manage to produce isolated severe
damage in Bureau and Putnam Counties
in Illinois. The far southern edge of
the squall line managed to produce
isolated to scattered severe reports
across Northeast Missouri, Lee County
Iowa, and Hancock and McDonough
counties in Illinois.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Clinton County
Cameron 0 0 1K
Trees and power lines down.
Johnson County
6 W Chilhowee 0 0
Tree limbs and shingles off a porch
roof blown down.
Lafayette County
Corder 0 0 1K
Power lines and tree limbs down.
Lafayette County
Waverly 0 0 1K
Tree limbs and power lines down.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0 1M
Significant wind damage along Douglas
and Lees Summit roads. Trees down,
hangar damage at airport with 9 planes
damaged, and significant damage at
hospital construction site.
Cass County
Belton 0 0
Water covering Peculiar Drive from
heavy rains.
Jackson County
Lake Lotawana 0 0
Water over road at intersection of
Highway 7 and Colbern road.
Bates County
Passaic 0 0
Cass County
2 N Garden City 0 0
Brief tornado touchdown. No damage
reported.
Johnson County
5 SW Holden to 0 2 1.1M
3 WSW Centerview
F1 tornado touched down 5 miles
southwest of Holden and then moved
northeast across Route 131 before
skipping to and then lifting 3 miles
west southwest of Centerview. The
biggest impact was at the Miller
Training Stables on Route 131. Two
women received minor injuries when
their house was lifted off the
foundation. Six horses were killed and
42 were injured. Three barns, the
residence, and 3 cars were heavily
damaged or destroyed. There were also
several other homes and barns damaged
by the tornado before it lifted.
Holt County
1 N Forest City 0 0
Andrew County
2 NE Fillmore to 0 0
2 NNE Fillmore
Brief tornado touchdown noted by storm
chasers along US 71 near Y Highway.
Holt County
1 W Mound City 0 0
Holt County
5 SW Bigelow 0 0
Flooding on road adjacent to lake.
Gentry County
1 N Stanberry to 0 0
1 NNE Stanberry
Brief rain wrapped tornado touchdown
observed by storm chaser.
Harrison County
5 W Hatfield to 0 0
3 N Hatfield
Tornado crossed into Harrison county
5 miles west of Hatfield and remained
over rural ground damaging trees,
before exiting into Iowa 3 miles north
of Hatfield, or 10 miles southeast of
Mt. Ayr in Ringgold county.
Gentry County
6 N Stanberry 0 0
Gentry County
6 N Stanberry 0 0
Holt County
5 SW Bigelow 0 0
Gentry County
4 N Mcfall 0 0
Brief tornado touchdown observed by
Mcfall fire department.
Gentry County
Albany 0 0
Gentry County
Darlington 0 0
Andrew County
Amazonia 0 0
Buchanan County
St Joseph 0 0 300K
F0 tornado crossed into Missouri near
the Pony Express Bridge. The tornado
produced a skipping path through
northwest and north portions of St.
Joseph. Numerous trees were damaged or
uprooted. A few homes also lost their
porches. Most damage to homes was
caused by falling trees and tree limbs.
The tornado exited into Andrew county
2 miles east of 1-29 along U.S. Highway
169.
Andrew County
4 SW Avenue City to 0 0
1 SW Avenue City
Tornado entered Andrew county 4 miles
southwest of Avenue City and then
dissipated near Highway 169 1 mile
southwest of Avenue City. Minor tree
damage was reported as the tornado
remainded over rural ground.
Buchanan County
St Joseph 0 0
One foot diameter maple trees broken
in two.
Andrew County
Savannah 0 0
Andrew County
Savannah 0 0
Service roads flooded from 2 inches of
rain.
Daviess County
6 WNW Gallatin 0 0
Brief tornado touchdown north of
Viking Lake.
Daviess County
5 NW Altamont 0 0
Clinton County
Trimble 0 0
Clinton County
1 S Cameron 0 0
Johnson County
1 NW Pittsville 0 0
Wind knocked over shed.
Clay County
Mosby 0 0
West Road in Mosby flooded from heavy
rains.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0 60K
Lightning caused fire damage to a
residence.
Jackson County
Blue Spgs 0 0
Water over road at I-70 and Route 7
interchange.
MOZ030
0 0
The Crooked River near Richmond crested
at 22.34 feet, or 2.34 feet above
flood stage.
Jackson County
2 N Oak Grove 0 0
Highway H closed due to high water.
Jackson County
2 N Buckner 0 0
Reber road closed due to flooding.
Jackson County
2 SSW Grain Vly 0 0
County road AA closed due to high
water.
Lafayette County
1 S Concordia 0 0
Roads closed due to flooding on Highway
23, FF Highway and D Highway.
Saline County
4 NW Marshall 0 0
Low lying spots on Highway 65 under
water.
Lafayette County
4 S Napoleon 0 0
Highway D closed south of Napolean due
to flooding.
Nodaway County
Arkoe 0 0
Nodaway County
Ravenwood 0 0
Nodaway County
3 E Maryville 0 0
Gentry County
4 NNW Gentry 0 0
Tornado touched down near the Worth
county line and entered Worth county
1 mile south of Worth. Minor tree
damage was noted.
Worth County
1 S Worth to 0 0 175K
4 NE Allendale
Tornado crossed into Worth county from
Andrew county 1 mile south of Worth and
then tracked northeast into Harrison
county 4 miles northeast of Allendale.
Intermittent FO damage to trees and
power lines was observed. However …
F1 damage to two farmsteads were
observed with numerous outbuildings
destroyed. Chickens were killed and a
4″ by 6″ post was driven through a
pickup truck.
Platte County
Platte City 0 0
Water covering many city streets due to
heavy rains.
Mercer County
Princeton 0 0
Platte County
Platte City 0 0
Macon County
Macon 0 0
Nodaway County
4 E Graham 0 0
Up to 5 inches of water flowing over
Route A.
Gentry County
1 W Gentry 0 0
Mercer County
Princeton 0 0
MOZ054
0 0
Big Creek near Blairstown crested at
23.16 feet, or 3.16 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ054
0 0
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 26.97 feet, or 2.97 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ038
0 0
Missouri River at Napolean crested at
19.90 feet, or 2.90 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ038
0 0
Missouri River in Waverly crested at
22.41 feet, or 2.41 feet above flood
stage.
Jackson County
Kansas City 0 0
Water covering roads near Choteau
Trafficway and Gardner
MOZ029
0 0
The Little Platte River near Smithville
crested at 28.16 feet, or 1.16 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ029
0 0
The Fishing River near Mosby crested at
20.50 feet, or 2.50 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ020
0 0
Platte River near Agency crested at
21.01 feet, or 1.01 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ028
0 0
The Platte River Near Platte City
crested at 21.20 feet, or 1.20 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ028
0 0
The Platte River near Sharps Station
crested at 27.72 feet, or 1.72 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ031
0 0
Wakenda Creek in Carrollton crested at
20.55 feet, or 0.55 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ039
0 0
The Missouri River near Miami crested
at 20.70 feet, or 2.70 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ037
0 0
Missouri River near Sibley crested at
22.40 feet, or 0.40 feet above flood
stage.
Bates County
14 E Butler 0 0
H Highway and Highway 52 closed due to
high water.
Livingston County
2 NE Chillicothe 0 0 5K
Roof off of barn and upstairs house
window blown out.
Henry County
Clinton 0 0
Henry County
2 NW Clinton 0 0
Livingston County
Wheeling 0 0
Livingston County
Wheeling 0 0
Large tree limbs down.
Henry County
Windsor 0 0 1K
Large tree limb fell on car.
Johnson County
6 SSE Knob Noster 0 0
Large tree down.
Pettis County
Hughesville 0 0
Large tree down.
Saline County
Sweet Spgs 0 0
One foot diameter tree down.
Sullivan County
1 NE Mystic 0 0
Macon County
Callao 0 0
High water on Highway 36.
Macon County
Macon 0 0
Large trees down.
Livingston County
4 E Dawn 0 0
Gentry County
5 S Stanberry 0 0
Gentry County
1 SW Gentry 0 0
Caldwell County
3 SE Hamilton 0 0
Livingston County
4 E Dawn 0 0
Livingston County
Chillicothe 0 0
Water over Route V and on Highway 65.
Macon County
3 SE Axtell 0 0
Kellog Avenue washed out.
Chariton County
Salisbury 0 0
Street flooding reported thoughout
town.
Howard County
12 ESE Armstrong 0 0
Randolph County
Moberly 0 0
Howard County
Glasgow 0 0
Randolph County
Clark 0 0
Water and debris across Highway NN and
Highway 63.
Cooper County
Prairie Home 0 0
Cooper County
Boonville 0 0
Howard County
New Franklin 0 0
Cooper County
Boonville 0 0
Pettis County
6 E Longwood 0 0
Cooper County
3 SW Prairie Home 0 0
Water over Highway W 2 miles south of
Highway J.
Clay County
Claycomo 0 0
Jackson County
Independence 0 0
Clay County
1 S Claycomo 0 0
Jackson County
Kansas City 0 0
Jackson County
Kansas City 0 0
Cass County
Raymore 0 0 3K
Large tree down on car.
Jackson County
Kansas City 0 0
Jackson County
Kansas City 0 0
Large tree limbs down.
Jackson County
Raytown 0 0
Cass County
Peculiar 0 0
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0
Clay County
Kearney 0 0
Cass County
Belton 0 0
24 inch diameter trees downed.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0
Jackson County
Independence 0 0
Trees blown down on Noland Road.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0
Clay County
1 SSW Excelsior Spgs 0 0
Jackson County
Grain Vly 0 0
Lafayette County
Bates City 0 0
Schuyler County
Lancaster 0 0
Livingston County
4 NW Chillicothe 0 0
Livingston County
8 NW Chillicothe 0 0
Howard County
5 W New Franklin 0 0
Harrison County
Bethany 0 0
Cass County
Belton 0 0 1K
Small shed destroyed and numerous tree
limbs down due to high winds.
MOZ054
0 0
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 26.80 feet, or 2.80 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ023
0 0
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
27.51 feet, or 1.51 feet above flood
stage.
Pettis County
Green Ridge 0 0
Pettis County
4 E Lamonte 0 0
Pettis County
Hughesville 0 0
8 inch diameter tree broken off.
Pettis County
4 E La Monte 0 0
Cooper County
Prairie Home 0 0
Gentry County
Albany 0 0 1K
Power poles and lines downed.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0 10K
Lightning sparked a fire which caused
damage to a residence.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0 100K
Lightning sparked a fire which caused
extensive damage to a residence.
Howard County
New Franklin 0 0
Chariton County
3 NW Mendon 0 0
Water flooded several county roads.
MOZ023
0 0
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
26.03 feet, or 0.03 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ037
0 0
The Missouri River near Sibley crested
at 24.00 feet, or 2.00 feet above flood
stage.
Platte County
4 SE Kansas City Intl 0 0
Platte County
4 N Weatherby Lake 0 0
Platte County
1 S Platte City 0 0
Platte County
Parkville 0 0
Jackson County
Kansas City 0 0
Trees blown down across southbound Ward
Parkway near Penn day school.
Jackson County
Lees Summit 0 0
MOZ038
0 0
Missouri River in Napolean crested at
20.94 feet, or 3.94 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ038
0 0
Missouri River in Waverly crested at
23.36 feet, or 3.36 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ039
0 0
Missouri River near Miami crested at
22.65 feet, or 4.65 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ054
0 0
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 25.60 feet, or 1.60 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ046
0 0
The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
crested at 17.65 feet, or 1.65 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ023
0 0
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
27.72 feet, or 1.72 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ032
0 0
The Grand River near Brunswick crested
at 20.30 feet, or 1.30 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ040
0 0
Missouri River near Glasgow crested at
26.98 feet, or 1.98 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ046
0 0
Missouri River near Boonville crested
at 23.43 feet, 2.43 feet above flood
stage.
Atchison County
2 NE Watson 0 0 5K
Several tractor trailers blown over on
I-29 between mile markers 120 and 124.
Atchison County
2 N Roekport 0 0 1K
Power lines down on Highway 275.
Platte County
Parkville 0 0
Several roads closed due to high water.
Pettis County
Sedalia 0 0 1K
Metal light poles knocked over.
Clay County
Mosby 0 0
122nd Street closed due to high water.
Bates County
6 w Butler 0 0
MISSOURI, Southeast
MOZ086-100-
107>110
0 0
Widespread dense fog reduced visibility
to one quarter mile or less. The fog
area was along and west of a line from
Marble Hill to Dexter, including Poplar
Bluff.
MOZ076-086>087-
100-107>112-114
0 0
Drought conditions progressively
worsened during June. The drought
status of southeast Missouri went from
moderate to severe during June. June
was the fourth consecutive month of
below normal rainfall in southeast
Missouri. Some locations received heavy
rainfall from thunderstorms, but the
storms were rather short-lived and
infrequent. Farmers faced a variety of
significant problems. Hay growth and
production was halted, prompting
concern about a hay shortage. Other
crops, such as corn and soybeans, were
slowed or stunted by the dry weather.
Some yield reductions were anticipated,
depending on July rainfall amounts.
Levels of smaller rivers, such as the
Current and St. Francis, fell far below
normal. Fire danger was high, prompting
the city of Sikeston to request a ban
on outdoor burning.
Ripley County
6 SE Doniphan 0 0 3K
Trees and power lines were blown down.
At least one large oak tree was
uprooted.
Ripley County
Bennett 0 0
MOZ087
0 0 7K
A line of showers and thunderstorms
moved south across Cape Girardeau
County, producing widespread strong
winds between 30 and 40 MPH. The peak
wind gust at the Cape Girardeau Airport
was 41 MPIt. On Highway 74 near Cape
Girardeau, a large tree fell on a small
garage and a brick building, causing
significant damage. The garage was
destroyed.
Mississippi County
East Prairie 0 0 1K
Some tin and metal roofing was blown
from sheds. Large tree limbs were blown
down on county roads.
Cape Girardeau
County
Oak Ridge 0 0
Cape Girardeau
County
3 S Oak Ridge to 0 0 35K
Oak Ridge
A fifth wheel camper was blown over and
destroyed. A roof was blown offa house,
and another roof was damaged. Several
large trees over a foot in diameter
were blown down. A large propane tank
that was bolted down was knocked over.
Several fences were damaged.
Cape Girardeau
County
Neelys Lndg 0 0
A thunderstorm cell became severe over
northwestern Cape Girardeau County. The
storm moved slowly east-northeast.
Although the storm was severe for only
a relatively short time, it produced a
significant wind damage event.
Scott County
3 W Scott City 0 0 50K
Hangar doors were blown in at the Cape
Girardeau Airport. Windows were broken
in the terminal building when the wind
blew a portable passenger boarding ramp
through them. The wings of two planes
were damaged.
Carter County
Grandin 0 0 3K
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
Most of the community was without
power.
Ripley County
Countywide 0 0 200K
Widespread damaging winds occurred. In
Doniphan, the roof was blown off” a car
wash, and a couple of downtown busi-
nesses sustained roof damage. Bricks
were blown off the facade of another
business. Numerous homes sustained
minor roof damage, such as shingles
blown off Awnings were damaged. Falling
large trees smashed a few cars, and
several large trees fell onto houses.
Across the remainder of the county,
trees fell across roads (both county
and state) and across power lines. The
winds occurred in advance of precipita-
tion associated with the severe
thunderstorms.
Carter County
Ellsinore 0 0
Butler County
Poplar Bluff to 0 0 25K
Qulin
Numerous trees and power lines were
down in the southern part of the
county, especially Qulin and Harviell.
Tree limbs fell across roads. Four to
five signal line poles were knocked
down along a section of railroad tracks
near the south edge of Poplar Bluff.
Stoddard County
Powe 0 0
New Madrid County
Portageville 0 0 5K
Construction signs were blown down
along Interstate 55 near Portageville,
and trees and power lines were down in
Portageville. A severe thunderstorm
complex moved east-southeast across the
Arkansas border counties, weakening
somewhat as it approached the Bootheel
counties. Considerable wind damage
occurred with this thunderstorm complex
over the Ozark foothills region,
including Doniphan. Most of the wind
damage occurred south of a line from
Van Buren to Poplar Bluffto New Madrid.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Phelps County
5 E Rolla 0 0
An area of tree damage occurred after
severe thunderstorm wind gusts affected
areas east of Rolla.
Vernon County
Nevada 0 0
A section of Highway 54 near the
intersection of Highway 43 became
impassable due to flash flooding.
Morgan County
Stover 0 0
Mcdonald County
South West City 0 0
Mcdonald County
Anderson 0 0
A couple of trees were downed near
Anderson from thunderstorm wind gusts.
Mcdonald County
Pineville 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees across much of the
county.
Barry County
Cassville 0 0
Several street signs and trees were
downed from severe thunderstorm wind
gusts.
Vernon County
Nevada 0 0
Dallas County
Buffalo 0 0
Polk County
Bolivar 0 0
Polk County
Morrisville 0 0
Laclede County
Lebanon 0 0
Laclede County
Lebanon 0 0
Taney County
Cedarcreek 0 0
Stone County
Kimberling City 0 0
Taney County
2 NW Ridgedale 0 0
Taney County
3 NW Ridgedale 0 0 7K 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew a
roof off of a dock on Table Rock Lake
near Highway 86.
Benton County
6 W Edwards 0 0
St. Clair County
2 N Lowry City 0 0
A few trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts near Lowry
City.
St. Clair County
6 NW Collins 0 0
Damaging winds downed trees across
rural southeast St. Clair County.
Hickory County
Weaubleau 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
trees and powerlines.
Polk County
1 N Bolivar 0 0
Polk County
Bolivar 0 0 50K 0
Slow moving thunderstorms trained over
central Polk County, including the city
of Bolivar, causing major flash
flooding in and near the city. Several
roads and highways were closed. Water
flooded a nursing home, along with
several houses. Lawrence County
Aurora 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees in the city of Aurora.
Christian County
2 E Boaz 0 0
Trees were downed from thunderstorm
wind gusts at a farm house east of
Boaz.
Stone County
2 NE Hurley 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees.
Greene County
Republic 0 0
Severe thunderstorms downed a few trees
in the city of Republic.
Howell County
Willow Spgs 0 0
Laclede County
Lebanon 0 0
Laclede County
Lebanon 0 0
Pulaski County
Ft Leonard Wood 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree.
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Vernon County
3 W Nevada 0 0
Flash flooding inundated a section of
Highway 54 near the Highway 43
junction.
Polk County
Bolivar 0 0
Flash flooding caused West Broadway
Street to become impassable.
Douglas County
Goodhope 0 0
Mcdonald County
3 S Powell 0 0 2K
A few trees and power lines were downed
from severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Pulaski County
Richland 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts uprooted
a tree into power lines.
Pulaski County
Richland 0 0
Cedar County
Stockton 0 0
Ozark County
Dora 0 0
Ozark County
5 N Bakersfield 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
couple of power lines and a few trees
in a rural area north of Bakersfield.
Pulaski County
Richland 0 0 20K
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding in the community of Richland.
Several homes and businesses were
flooded.
Camden County
5 N Stoutland 0 0
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Highway A.
Dade County
1 W Greenfield 0 0
Cedar County
Bearcreek 0 0
Maries County
2 NW Vichy 0 0 2K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
couple of power lines near the junction
of Highways 63 and 68.
Phelps County
Newburg 0 0 10K
Power lines were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts near the
community of Newburg.
Polk County
Flemington 0 0
Dent County
5 N Salem 0 0 5K 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles north of Salem.
Cedar County
Arnica 0 0
Cedar County
8 E Stockton 0 0
Maries County
Brinktown 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees in the community of
Brinktown.
Hickory County
Cross Timbers 0 0 5K 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles near the community of
Cross Timbers.
Benton County
5 NW Warsaw 0 0
Pulaski County
Waynesville 0 0
Heavy thunderstorms caused the
Roubidoux Creek to flood low lying
areas of Waynesville.
Pulaski County
Dixon 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles.
Hickory County
Weaubleau 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
large tree into a power line. Power was
out in the community of Weaubleau.
Cedar County
2 S Bearcreek 0 0
St. Clair County
Collins 0 0 5K 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees and power lines.
Hickory County
Cross Timbers 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of trees in Cross Timbers.
Polk County
Fair Play 0 0
Large tree limbs were downed by
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Cedar County
2 SE Bearcreek 0 0
Camden County
Camdenton 0 0
Lawrence County
5 N Stotts City 0 0 5K
Power lines and large tree limbs were
downed from severe thunderstorm wind
gusts.
Cedar County
6 SE Stockton 0 0
Cedar County
2 NE Arnica 0 0
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Country Road
2191 just north of Highway AA.
Dallas County
Buffalo 0 0
Trees were downed in Buffalo from
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Laclede County
Lebanon 0 0
Greene County
Fair Grove 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees near Fair Grove.
Pulaski County
Dixon 0 0 5K
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding in a few buildings in downtown
Dixon.
Wright County
Hartville 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees countywide.
Maries County
4 SE Brinktown 0 0
Thunderstorms caused flash flooding in
a couple spots across Maries County.
Sections of County Roads 623 and 621
were inundated.
Ozark County
Gainesville 0 0
Several low water crossings flooded
across the eastern part of the county
from heavy thunderstorms.
Jasper County
Carthage 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees near Carthage.
Greene County
5 S Ash Grove 0 0
Trees were downed into power lines.
Wright County
Hartville 0 0
A couple of trees were downed near
Harrville from thunderstorm wind gusts.
Jasper County
Webb City 0 0
Mcdonald County
South West City 0 0
Jasper County
Duenweg 0 0
Newton County
4 SE Neosho 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
trees into some power lines.
Newton County
Neosho 0 0
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Highway D.
Barry County
Butterfield 0 0
Greene County
Springfield 0 0 20K
Thunderstorms produced 80 mph winds
across south Springfield. A few homes
experienced minor structural damage
with several large trees downed.
Lawrence County
Aurora 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of power poles near Aurora.
Greene County
Battlefield 0 0 20K
Squall line thunderstorms produced 70
knot straight line winds over Battle-
field. An off duty National Weather
Service Meteorologist measured this
gust from his anemometer. Several homes
across the area received minor
structural damage.
Christian County
Sparta 0 0
Webster County
Marshfield 0 0
Douglas County
Ava 0 0
Laclede County
Lebanon 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees in the Lebanon area.
Wright County
Dawson 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
tree blocking Route 95.
Texas County
Bendavis 0 0
Howell County
Willow Spgs 0 0
Greene County
Republic 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in the city of Republic.
Camden County
5 N Roach 0 0
Camden County
Decaturville 0 0
Miller County
Iberia 0 0
Pulaski County
Richland 0 0
Maries County
1 N (Vih)Rolla/Vichy 0 0
Maries County
2 S Belle 0 0
Several trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Newton County
3 S Diamond 0 0
A storm chaser recorded video of a
small tornado that briefly touched down
in an open field. No damage occurred
from the tornado.
Newton County
Neosho 0 0
Emergency management officials observed
a brief funnel cloud near the community
of Neosho.
Lawrence County
Verona 0 0
Funnel cloud was briefly observed by
the Verona Volunteer Fire Department.
Lawrence County
2 E Mt Vernon 0 0
Lawrence County
Mt Vernon 0 0
Greene County
Republic 0 0
Lawrence County
Chesapeake 0 0
Greene County
Republic 0 0
Greene County
Republic 0 0
Mcdonald County
South West City 0 0
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Mcdonald County
Powell 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees in the Powell area.
Phelps County
St James 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts down
several large trees in the community of
St. James.
Phelps County
St James 0 0
Several large trees were downed from
severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Christian County
Ozark 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
on Elm Streeet.
Webster County
Rogersville to 0 0 100K
Fordland
Severe thunderstorm straight line winds
caused structural and tree damage to
areas of southern Webster County along
Highway 60. The Rogersville area
sustained the heaviest damage with
houses and businesses receiving minor
damage. Several business signs were
damaged or destroyed.
Barry County
Seligman 0 0 10K
A house in Seligman sustained damage
after severe thunderstorm winds downed
a tree into it.
Mcdonald County
Powell 0 0
Wright County
Cedar Gap 0 0
Wright County
Mansfield to 0 0
Mountain Grove
Several trees were downed along the
Highway 60 corridor in southern Wright
County.
Barry County
Washburn 0 0 25K
Microburst winds destroyed a barn.
Stone County
Blue Eye 0 0 5K
Microburst winds downed power lines
along with a few large trees.
Taney County
Taneyville 0 0
Trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts through much of
central Taney County.
Wright County
Mansfield 0 0
Large trees were blown over onto
Highway 5 as severe thunderstorms moved
through the area.
Douglas County
5 N Coldspring 0 0 20K
Severe straight line winds destroyed a
barn located in rural northern Douglas
County.
Texas County
Bucyrus 0 0
Wright County
Norwood 0 0
Ozark County
Gainesville 0 0
A swath of severe thunderstorm wind
gusts downed numerous trees throughout
much of the county.
Texas County
Cabool 0 0
Howell County
2 N Pomona 0 0
Dent County
Montauk 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in and around the Montauk
area.
Shannon County
Eminence 0 0
Northern and central section of the
county sustained tree damage from
severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Stone County
Lampe 0 0
Several large trees near Lampe
sustained damage from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Taney County
3 W Forsyth 0 0
Cedar County
2 E Caplinger Mills 0 0 5K
Power lines were downed by severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Vernon County
Dederick 0 0 5K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power lines near Dederick.
Texas County
Houston 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees. A few trees fell on
power lines which created power outages
in the community of Houston.
Wright County
Mountain Grove 0 0 10K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees and power poles in and
near the community of Mountain Grove.
The intersection of Highways 95 and ZZ
south of Mountain Grove was also
heavily impacted by this storm with
downed trees and power poles.
Douglas County
Vanzant 0 0
A couple of trees were downed into some
power lines near Vanzant as a result of
a passing thunderstorm.
Taney County
Bradleyville 0 0
Trees were downed from thunderstorm
wind gusts near the intersection of
Highways 125 and 76.
Douglas County
Goodhope 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees in the community of
Goodhope.
Polk County
Half Way 0 0
St. Clair County
Collins 0 0
Dallas County
4 S Buffalo 0 0 10K
Golf ball size hail damaged a Sheriffs
Deputy’s patrol car.
Polk County
Pleasant Hope 0 0
Hickory County
1 W Weaubleau 0 0
Greene County
3 E Springfield 0 0
Penny size hail was observed by a
trained spotter at the intersection of
Division St. and Highway 65.
Greene County
Springfield 0 0
Webster County
Northview 0 0
Greene County
3 E Springfield 0 0
Wright County
Grovespring 0 0
Webster County
Niangua 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in the community of Niangua.
Christian County
Sparta 0 0
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
across Highway 14 in Sparta.
Douglas County
Mt Zion 0 0
Wright County
Mansfield 0 0
Howell County
White Church 0 0
St. Clair County
Taberville 0 0
Douglas County
Ann 0 0
Howell County
Willow Spgs 0 0
Texas County
1 W Simmons 0 0
St. Clair County
Osceola 0 0
Oregon County
Alton 0 0
Several trees were downed from east of
Alton northward to along the Shannon
and Oregon county line from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Shannon County
2 E Eminence 0 0
Howell County
West Plains 0 0
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in and east of West Plains.
Oregon County
Alton 0 0
A line of severe thunderstorms downed
inumerous trees across the county.
Jasper County
6 W Joplin to 0 0 40K
4 SW Joplin
This storm is a continuation of the
Cherokee County supercell that spawned
two brief tornadoes. Jasper County was
mainly impacted by golf ball size hail
from this storm. The storm entered the
extreme southwest portion of the county
prior to moving into northwest Newton
County. A three mile swath of hail was
observed by several amateur radio
operators.
Newton County
17 NW Neosho to 0 0 20K
Diamond
Newton County
4 NW Redings Mill to 0 0
2 NW Redings Mill
Newton County
9 N Racine to 0 0
12 NW Neosho
This is a continuation of the Jasper
and Cherokee County supercell. This
storm entered Newton County near Iron
Gates and tracked across northern
sections of the county. Two weak
tornadoes were observed across open
farm land. A National Weather Service
storm survey revealed that minor tree
damage occurred. Along with the
tornadoes, a swath of golf ball size
hail was observed.
Jasper County
Webb City 0 0 30K
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees city wide. A boat and a
car were significantly damaged from
falling trees.
Barry County
(Umn)Monett 0 0
MONTANA Central
MTZ012>013
0 0 230K
Heavy rains fell over portions of
Cascade and Chouteau counties the
weekend of June 3rd through the 5th.
Some areas received an estimated 6 to
12 inches of rain. Seven bridges were
washed out in the Highwood area of
Chouteau County which resulted in many
people being stranded and over 30
property owners warned about the rising
waters. Additionally, several campers
were stranded at camp sites that became
flooded. In Cascade County, over 200
feet of Willow Creek Road was washed
out. Power poles were knocked down in
both counties resulting in 9-1-1
emergency communications being out in
Chouteau County.
Blaine County
Hays 0 0
Blaine County
Hays 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Hays.
Lewis And Clark
County
5 SW Augusta 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 5SW.
Lewis And Clark
County
1 SW Augusta 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 1SW.
Lewis And Clark
County
3 E Augusta 0 0
Teton County
12 W Fairfield 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 3E, 1 inch
diameter hail at Fairfield 12W and .75
inch diameter hail at Augusta.
Teton County
10 w Fairfield 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
hail at Fairfield 10W.
Teton County
6 SW Choteau 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Choteau 6SW.
Teton County
7 SE Dutton 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Dutton 7SE.
Beaverhead County
Wise River 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Wise River.
Lewis And Clark
County
3 S Canyon Ferry 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Canyon Ferry Dam 3S.
Jefferson County
5 W Jefferson City 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diamter hail at Jefferson City 5W.
Cascade County
9 S Great Falls 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 65 mph at Great Falls 9S.
MTZ015
0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 63 mph at Norris 6N.
Chouteau County
17 E Ft Benton 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Ft. Benton 17E.
Toole County
19 NNE Dunkirk 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Dunkirk 19NNE.
Liberty County
Lothair 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 86 mph at Lothair.
Fergus County
12 N Winifred 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Winifred 12N. This
storm also produced a tornado several
minutes later.
Liberty County
27 NNE Joplin 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 70 mph at Joplin 27NNE.
Fergus County
12 N Winifred 0 0
A tornado was spotted by campers along
the Missouri River between Winifred and
Highway 191. Minimal damage was
reported to fences in the area.
Blaine County
15 N Chinook 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Chinook 15N.
Blaine County
12 SW Turner 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .88 inch
diameter hail at Turner 12SW.
Blaine County
12 SW Turner 0 0
A tornado toched down briefly at Turner
12SW. No damage was reported. The storm
also produced .75 inch diameter hail.
Cascade County
13 S Uim 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Ulm 13S.
Cascade County
Cascade 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Cascade.
Chouteau County
10 SW Ft Benton 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Ft. Benton 10SW.
Hill County
Kremlin 0 0
Hill County
6 W Havre 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 78 mph at Kremlin and a gust to
60 mph at Havre 6W.
Blaine County
35 S Chinook 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Chinook 35S.
Madison County
31 SSW Cameron 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 61 mph at Cameron 31SSW (Red
Rock RAWS site).
Fergus County
15 WSW Lewistown 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Lewistown 15WSW.
Fergus County
1 W Roy 0 0 Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Roy 1W.
Fergus County
4 SW Grassrange 0 0
A tornado was reported on the ground
for about 10 minutes at Grassrange 4SW.
The tornado damged some trees and
picked up debris from the ground but
overall damage was minimal. The tornado
was photographed in detail by an
observer. Hail up to 1 inch in diameter
was also reported with this storm.
Meagher County
4 WSW Lennep 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Lennep 4WSW.
Cascade County
18 SSE Monarch 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at King’s Hill (Monarch
18SSE or Utica 20 WSW).
Lewis And Clark
County
8 W Helena 0 0
Lewis And Clark
County
Helena 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Helena and 1.5 inch
diameter hail at Helena 8W. Hail from
this storm was reported to be 4 inches
deep along a half-mile stretch of
Highway 12 and was responsible for
causing several cars to slide off the
road.
Chouteau County
Geraldine 0 0
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Gearaldine.
Blaine County
35 S Chinook 0 0
A slow moving thunderstorm dropped 1.5
inches of rain at Chinook 35S. The
heavy rain prompted a flash flood
warning but no reports of damage were
received.
Fergus County
3 E Lewistown 0 0
A tornado was reported by the public at
Lewistown 3E. The torndao was on the
ground only briefly with no damage or
injuries reported.
Pondera County
3 W Brady 0 0
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Brady 3W.
MONTANA East
Petroleum County
30 NNE Winnett 0 0
Prairie County
12 WNW Mc Cloud 0 0
Mccone County
15 NW Circle 0 0
6-8 inches of rain fell over Dinnwitte
Creek and into Horse Creek from 5 pm
through 7 pm. The creek went from dry
to 150 feet wide. A family and grain
track driver had to be evacuated.
Prairie County
Terry 0 0
Multiple reports of crop damage and
structures damaged from hail.
Prairie County
7 W Terry 0 0
Prairie County
Terry 0 0 145K
Damaging thunderstorm winds blew over a
pivot sprinkler. The strong wind
destoyed one machine shed. There were
multiple reports of structural damage
to occupied and unoccupied structures.
A couple of cars were damaged from
fallen tree limbs.
Prairie County
4 ESE Terry 0 0 5K
A small grain bin was tossed into a
grain field and destroyed.
Garfield County
3 NW Haxby 0 0
Mccone County
4 WSW Brockway 0 0
Prairie County
32 NW Terry 0 0
Prairie County
8 NW Terry 0 0 30K
Water flowed over Highway 253 northwest
of Terry, and caused damage to the
highway.
Valley County
Ft Peck to 0 0
2 EFt Peck
Valley County
2 S Nashua 0 0
Valley County
13 E Nashua 0 0
Sheet metal torn off of a barn
Dawson County
23 WSW Glendive 0 0 20K
Two homes on County Road 256 had wind
damage to their roofs, siding, and
gutters.
Wibaux County
24 S Wibaux 0 0
Mccone County
South Portion 0 0 172K
Water was running over Horse Creek Road
northwest of Circle. There was conside-
rable damage to roads, bridges, and
culverts in the southern portion of the
county. Three bridges were out due to
the heavy rainfall, and one 6 foot
culvert collapsed along Duck Creek Road
near Watkins. One home was evacuated,
and three homes had severe flood damage
along County Road 252, and continued to
have problems during the month of June
with each additional rainfall.
Prairie County
8 W Mc Cloud 0 0
Prairie County
8 W Mc Cloud 0 0
Wibaux County
Carlyle 0 0
Dawson County
Dawson Arpt Glendive 0 0
Dawson County
2 W Bloomfield 0 0
Dawson County
8 N Lindsay 0 0
Dawson County
8 N Lindsay 0 0 50K
Eight grain bins were destroyed by the
strong wind. There was wind damage with
lots offences blown down. An old and
vacant county school was destroyed. A
calf shelter was picked up and moved by
the strong wind. A four wheel drive
tractor was moved about 100 feet. A
round bale was blown into a vehicle
causing body damage and the windshield
to be broken.
Mccone County
2 E Circle 0 0
Mccone County
8 N Circle 0 0
Valley County
Hinsdale to 0 0 75K
1 N Hinsdale
US Highway 2 was underwater in the
vicinity of Hinsdale for a short time.
Highway 537 about 1/4 mile north of
Hinsdale was covered with about 3
inches of water. One home suffered a
flooded basement in Hinsdale.
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0
New Deal Road was under water for
approximately 100 yards. Fort Peck had
over 4 inches of rain.
Sheridan County
Westby 0 0 75K
The strong wind destroyed a barn in the
town of Westby.
Valley County
South Portion 0 0 75K
Flooding was reported along Willow
Creek Road approximately 14 miles south
of Glasgow. The flooding led to a wash
out on Willow Creek Road that was 15
feet deep and 12 feet wide.
Valley County
South Portion 0 0 200K
Flooding was reported along Antelope
Creek approximately 9.5 miles west-
nothwest of Glasgow. Antelope Creek
went from being dry to running out of
its banks, and flooded Billingsly Road
and caused severe damage to a ranch.
Water flowing across Billingsly road
was as up to 5 feet deep in spots. A
basement was flooded and three vehicles
were damaged. All fences around the
property were wiped out, and one sheep
was drown. Water flooded the ranch up
to 6 feet deep, and did not recede for
8 hours.
Roosevelt County
23 NW Poplar 0 0
Heavy rain in Roosevelt County caused
Chelsea and Box Elder Creeks to rise
significantly and flood in spots. Very
heavy rain of 4.3 inches was reported
over a small area 23 miles northwest of
Poplar. Highway 13 and some other local
roads were flooded in spots.
Phillips County
14 SW Malta 0 0
Phillips County
6 S Malta 0 0
Phillips County
7 S Malta 0 0
Phillips County
7 SSE Malta 0 0
The hail was accompanied by 2.7 inches
of rain in 45 minutes.
Petroleum County
17 N Winnett 0 0
Dry Blood Creek Raws
Garfield County
30 E Jordan 0 0
Roosevelt County
Poplar 0 0
Phillips County
12 SW Malta to 0 0
12 SE Malta
Alkali Creek came out of its banks on
some gravel roads in the area with many
fields flooded along Highway 191. The
area of flash flooding was from 12
miles southwest of Malta to 12 miles
southeast of Malta. Rainfall of 2.7
inches fell in just 45 minutes at one
location. A lots of debris swept into
the fencing.
Petroleum County
8 N Winnett to 0 0
30 NE Winnett
The heaviest rainfall was from about 8
miles north of Winnett to 30 miles
northeast of Winnett in an area about
15 miles wide. Valentine Road from 5 to
10 miles north of Winnett was washed
out. There was a report of 1.18 inches
of rain 18 miles north of Winnett with
a culvert washed out.
MTZ017
0 0
Sheridan County
Reserve 0 0 10K
Lightning caused a fire at the Reserve
oil station along Highway 13. The oil
station was struck by lightning, and a
cow directly across the highway was
also struck and instantly killed. The
lightning ignited the vent pipes at the
top of two 400 barrel oil tanks.
Phillips County
Zortman 0 0
Phillips County
8 S Malta 0 0
Phillips County
20 N Saco 0 0
Phillips County
20 N Saco 0 0
Valley County
7 NW Hinsdale 0 0
Valley County
25 N Hinsdale 0 0
Valley County
4 N Hinsdale 0 0
Valley County
33 SW Glasgow 0 0
Valley County
Baylor 0 0
Valley County
5 S Opheim 0 0
Garfield County
18 N Jordan 0 0
Valley County
4 WNW Ft Peck 0 0
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0
Valley County
9 SSW Lustre 0 0 25K
Roofs were blown off buildings and a
hanger collapsed. An airplane that was
in the hanger suffered damage. Several
wind breaks were also destroyed. A
power line was blown down, and pieces
of roofing were in the power lines that
were still standing.
Roosevelt County
Wolf Pt 0 0
Valley County
30 SW Glasgow 0 0
Daniels County
Flaxville 0 0
Trees were downed in Flaxville by
strong wind that accompanied a
thunderstorm.
Daniels County
.2 S Scobey 0 0
The strong wind tore off an awning, and
tore off a 20 by 12 foot deck from a
house and was broken apart. A grain bin
was destroyed and wound up in a field a
few hundred yards from the house.
Garfield County
16 S Jordan 0 0
Garfield County
25 SSE Jordan 0 0
Petroleum County
8 ESE Winnett 0 0
Garfield County
33 SW Jordan 0 0
Dawson County
24 WSW Glendive 0 0
Wibaux County
24 S Wibaux 0 0
Phillips County
8 N Dodson 0 0 5K
Large hail caused damage to a vehicle
Phillips County
12 NE Dodson 0 0
Phillips County
7 N Wagner 0 0
Phillips County
7 N Wagner 0 0
Phillips County
5 NE Malta 0 0 100K
The large hail caused roof, siding,
window, and gutter damage to eight
houses.
Valley County
28 W Glasgow 0 0
Valley County
Duck Creek 0 0
Valley County
Duck Creek 0 0 150K
The hail caused extensive damage to
roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and
screens in Duck Creek.
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0 900K
The hail caused extensive damage to
roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and
screens in the town of Fort Peck. Many
vehicles also had hail damage.
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0
Valley County
Park Grove 0 0
Valley County
Park Grove 0 0
Valley County
Ft Peck 0 0
Water gushing down the streets in town.
Approximately 1 to 2 inches of rain
fell.
Valley County
4 NNW Ft Peck 0 0
Valley County
7 S Glasgow 0 0
Water running over Highway 24 about 7
miles south of Glasgow.
Mccone County
17 WSW Vida 0 0
Valley County
1 E Nashua 0 0
Fields were flooded along both sides of
US Highway 2.
Roosevelt County
Culbertson 0 0
Several trees were damaged or blown
down in the town of Culbertson by wind
gusts by wind gusts estimated at 80 mph
Richland County
16 NW Lambert 0 0
4 to 6 inch branches broken off of
trees.
Richland County
20 NW Sidney 0 0
Roosevelt County
Bainville 0 0
Roosevelt County
Stateline 0 0
Richland County
2 NW Sidney 0 0
Valley County
12 W Opheim 0 0
Valley County
11 SE Glentana 0 0
Valley County
5 N Opheim 0 0
Valley County
4 S Tampico to 0 0
4 NW Glasgow
Runoff from thunderstorms that produced
about an inch of rain produced flash
flooding of the Antelope Creek west of
Glasgow from Tampico Road to
Billingsley Road. The ground was
already saturated in the area due to
flooding the previous week.
Garfield County
4 SSW Mosby 0 0
Garfield County
10 SE Edwards 0 0
Phillips County
Malta 0 0 5K
Wind gusts of up to 87 mph downed
several trees in Malta and caused some
damage to fences and to a horse
trailer. A tree branch fell against one
house tearing the power leads loose and
cutting electricty to a couple of
homes.
Phillips County
5 N Malta 0 0 20K
A mobile home was tossed upside down
and onto a barbed wire fence.
Phillips County
Malta 0 0
Phillips County
Saco 0 0
Pea sized hail accompanied the
thunderstorm along with approximately 1
inch of rain.
Valley County
10 NW Hinsdale 0 0
Pea sized hail accompanied the
thunderstorm. There was some crop
damage in the area.
Valley County
11 NW Hinsdale 0 0
Valley County
11 NW Hinsdale 0 0
Valley County
4 NW Hinsdale 0 0
Valley County
10 NW Hinsdale 0 0
The penny sized hail combined with wind
gusts of 60 mph produced significant
damage to the winter wheat crop.
Valley County
4 NW Hinsdale 0 0
Four 10 inch diameter trees and
numerous 6 to 8 inch diameter branches
were knocked down by the strong
thunderstorm wind, which was estimated
to be at least 60 mph sustained, with
higher gusts.
Phillips County
4 NE Saco 0 0
Valley County
Bluff Creek 0 0
Richland County
12 NNW Enid 0 0
6 to 8 inch tree limbs down. Appears
that the strong wind was in association
with channel outflow from distant
thunderstorms.
Phillips County
10 SW Malta 0 0
Dust reported coming up at mile marker
147 along Highway 191.
Phillips County
25 S Malta 0 0
Petroleum County
23 NW Winnett 0 0
Phillips County
10 SW Wagner 0 0
Phillips County
7 W Malta 0 0
Phillips County
7 W Malta 0 0
Phillips County
Malta 0 0
Pea sized hail along with 40 mph winds.
Phillips County
4 SSE Content 0 0
Phillips County
10 E Malta 0 0 7K
Significant car damage with the back
window of a vehicle smashed out.
Phillips County
9 WNW Saco 0 0
Mccone County
5 SSE Ft Peck Lake H 0 0
4 SSE Ft Peck Lake
Handar
Phillips County
8 NNE Bowdoin 0 0
Phillips County
Saco 0 0
Phillips County
3 NNE Saco 0 0
Valley County
13 N Saint Marie 0 0
Valley County
14 N Saint Marie 0 0
Valley County
Baylor 0 0
The hail was accompanied by 40 to 50
mph winds.
Valley County
8 SW Lustre 0 0
Valley County
16 N Saint Marie 0 0
Flooding reported on Gilbert Lane east
of Highway 24
Valley County
7 SSW Lustre 0 0
Valley County
3 N Baylor 0 0
Valley County
8 NNE Lustre 0 0
Daniels County
Scobey 0 0
Roosevelt County
17 N Wolf Pt 0 0
Daniels County
6 S Flaxville 0 0
Garfield County
25 SW Jordan 0 0
Garfield County
25 SW Jordan 0 0
Sheridan County
5 E Redstone 0 0
Sheridan County
10 NE Reserve 0 0
Roosevelt County
17 N Brockton 0 0
Garrield County
27 NE Jordan 0 0
Sheridan County
15 SE Plentywood 0 0
Valley County
Saint Marie 0 0
Valley County
2 N Ft Peck 0 0
Sheridan County
3 E Homestead 0 0
Sheridan County
Homestead 0 0
Mccone County
Cow Creek 0 0
Roosevelt County
2 W Wolf Pt 0 0
Mccone County
14 NNE Vida 0 0
Roosevelt County
28 NNE Poplar 0 0
Roosevelt County
Poplar 0 0 5K
An abandon house trailer was blown
across US Highway 2.
Daniels County
4 E Whitetail 0 0
Sheridan County
3 N Medicine Lake 0 0
Roosevelt County
Wolf Pt 0 0
Dawson County
Bloomfield 0 0
Roosevelt County
Froid 0 0
A barn roof collapsed and several trees
were down.
Sheridan County
Dagmar 0 0
A 22 foot pine tree was uprooted by the
strong thunderstorm winds.
Sheridan County
Medicine Lake (Raws) 0 0
Sheridan County
13 SSE Redstone 0 0
Sheridan County
13 E Medicine Lake 0 0
Sheridan County
4 N Medicine Lake 0 0
Richland County
5 N Sidney 0 0
Sheridan County
19 SE Reserve 0 0
The hail was accompanied by 50 mph wind
gusts.
Richland County
Savage 0 0
Richland County
Savage 0 0
Petroleum County
22 NW Winnett 0 0
A nearly stationary thunderstorm across
western Petroleum county produced 3.91
inches of rain in a little over an
hour. The heavy rain was accompanied by
4 to 6 inches of pea sized hail. The
combination of the rain and hail led to
drifts that were nearly a foot deep.
The Little Bear creek came out of it’s
banks in spots and led to basement
flooding in one home.
Petroleum County
Winnett 0 0
Petroleum County
12 N Winnett 0 0
Petroleum County
Winnett 0 0
Garfield County
24 W Brusett 0 0
Phillips County
Whitewater 0 0
Garfield County
20 W Brusett 0 0
Garfield County
13 WNW Brusett 0 0
Phillips County
1 E Whitewater 0 0
Phillips County
6 S Malta 0 0
Garfeld County
10 SE Edwards 0 0
Garfield County
Jordan Arpt 0 0
Measured at the Jordan ASOS.
Garfield County
Jordan 0 0
A trailer at the old Montana State
Department of Transportation
maintenance shop in Jordan was blown
over on its side.
Garfield County
10 W Jordan 0 0
Water flowing over County Road 245.
Garfield County
4 NNE Van Norman 0 0
50 to 60 foot cottonwood trees downed.
Prairie County
12 SW Terry 0 0
Mccone County
15 W Circle 0 0
Prairie County
5 W Terry 0 0
Wibaux County
10 SW St Phillip 0 0
Garfield County
17 NE Jordan to 0 0
25 E Jordan
Areas from approximately 17 miles
northeast of Jordan to 25 miles east of
Jordan experienced heavy rainfall. The
rain washed across numerous county
gravel roads. At least two culverts
were washed out. The runoff from
tributaries of the Big Dry Creek
brought the creek up significantly, but
it remained within its banks.
Prairie County
23 E Fallon 0 0
Wibaux County
4 W Carlyle 0 0
Wibaux County
18 S Wibaux 0 0
Wind gusts estimated in the 60 to 70
mph range.
Valley County
6 NE Opheim 0 0
Roanwood Creek and the confluence of
the west fork of the Poplar River had
water running out of its banks and over
Mason Road.
Wibaux County
20 N Wibaux 0 0
An area that is normally dry was under
2 to 3 feet of water across an area of
approximately 75 to 100 feet.
Wibaux County
5 E Wibaux 0 0
Phillips County
9 S Saco to 0 0
6 WSW Saco
Very heavy rain fell in the Larb Creek
basin, and a trained weather spotter
report of 2.3 inches of rain in a short
period of time. Water was over Larb
Creek Road where the Fourth Creek flows
into the Larb Creek. At least one
culvert washed out. This area includes
both Phillips and Valley counties as
the Larb Creek meanders across the
county line.
Dawson County
6 E Glendive to 0 0 112K
6 NE Glendive
Thunderstorms which produced up to 4
inches of rainfall caused the water in
the Glendive Creek approximately 6
miles east of Glendive to go from 6
inches deep and 6 feet wide to approxi-
mately 12 feet deep and nearly 100 feet
wide. The water crossed old Highway 10.
About 6 miles northeast of Glendive a
bridge on Belle Prairie Road was washed
out as well as a culvert on Road 311.
Wibaux County
25 N Wibaux 0 0
Water from Smith Creek went out of its
banks about 125 feet wide and flooded
over Skaar Road. A bridge is signifi-
cantly damaged. The flooding washed
over roads in nearly 100 places accor-
ding to the Highway Department. The
roads in the northern portion of Wibaux
County were out in so many places that
the highway department ran out of flags
to mark the flooding. Two ranches in
the area measured 3 to 3.5 inches of
rain.
Valley County
6 WSW Hinsdale to 0 0
8 WSW Hinsdale
Very heavy rain fell in the Larb Creek
basin, and a trained weather spotter
report of 2.3 inches of rain in a short
period of time. Water was over Larb
Creek Road where the Fourth Creek flows
into the Larb Creek. At least one
culvert washed out. This area includes
both Phillips and Valley counties as
the Larb Creek meanders across the
county line.
MONTANA, South
Big Horn County
Ft Smith 0 0
Hail covered roads
Big Horn County
3 S Garryowen 0 0
Car windows broken on Interstate 90
Carter County
12 SE Ekalaka 0 0
Carter County
10 SE Ekalaka 0 0
Carter County
17 E Ekalaka 0 0
Fallon County
2 SW Baker 0 0
Small funnel for about two mintues
Fallon County
4 S Baker 0 0
Fallon County
Baker 0 0
Brief funnel cloud
Fallon County
2 SW Baker 0 0
Fallon County
Baker 0 0
Fallon County
2 N Baker 0 0
Fallon County
5 W Baker 0 0
Brief funnel cloud
Fallon County
5 W Baker 0 0
Powder River County
Epsie 0 0
Powder River County
9 W Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
4 S Broadus 0 0
Carter County
Ekalaka 0 0
Carter County
Ekalaka 0 0
Penny size hail reported by County
Sheriff
Carter County
Ekalaka 0 0
Carter County
10 NW Ekalaka 0 0
Carter County
Ekalaka 0 0
Fallon County
4 S Plevna 0 0
Fallon County
9 E Baker 0 0
Fallon County
8 ESE Webster 0 0
Numerous penny size hail stones mixed
with half dollar size hail stones
Fallon County
9 SW Olllie 0 0
Large tornado. No reports of damage.
Fallon County
Ollie 0 0
Carter County
10 NW Ekalaka 0 0
Four different tornado touchdown over a
30 minute period northwest of Ekalaka.
The tornadoes came from different parts
of a large mesocyclone. At times …
the tornadoes had mutiple vortices. No
damage was reported as the area was
sparsely populated.
10 W Biddle 0 0
The tornado touched down in the
vicinity of Buffalo Creek Ranch about
1/2 mile west and 1/2 mile north of the
intersection of Olmstead Road and Bay
Horse Road, which is five miles south
of the state line in Campbell County,
Wyoming, and about 25 miles north of
Recluse, Wyoming. There was some minor
damage to a shop and barn, as well as,
several trees downed. A few fence posts
were pulled out and a grain bin was set
on a flatbed trailer. There were homes
near the tree damage, but the homes
were not damaged.
Powder River County
4 S Broadus 0 0
Very heavy rain in an hour led to many
flooded fields, and water running
across roads in a few places. Four
miles north, Broadus reported 1.25
inches of rain within an hour. There
were other reports of 1.5 to 2 inches
of rain in the southern part of Powder
River County.
Powder River County
Epsie 0 0
Washed out culvert near Epsie and Mile
Marker 94.5 on Highway 212 west of
Broadus due to a heavy thunderstorm.
Highway 212 from just northwest of
Broadus to Ashland was closed for 22
hours after the flash flood.
Powder River County
Broadus 0 0
Funnel cloud in the Crane Acres area of
Broadus. It extended at least half way
to the ground, but it did not touch
down. Several people in the Broadus
area reported seeing the funnel cloud.
Wheatland County
Harlowton 0 0
Nickel to quarter size hail
Sweet Grass County
9 NNW Big Timber 0
Yellowstone County
2 NE Billings 0
Yellowstone County
5 NE Billings 0 0
Yellowstone County
3 E Billings 0 0
Yellowstone County
3 NE Billings 0 0
Mostly ping pong ball sized hail, but a
few as large as hen eggs
Musselshell County
13 N Musselshell 0 0
Big Horn County
Hardin 0 0
Wheatland County
Judith Gap 0 0
Custer County
24 E Volborg 0 0
Carter County
1 N Ekalaka 0 0
Fallon County
14 SE Baker 0 0
Fallon County
25 SSE Baker 0 0
Carter County
2 NW Mill Iron 0 0
Windows broken, cars damaged
Carter County
Ridge 0 0
Powder River County
Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
12 NE Broadus 0 0
Mostly half inch diameter hail, but a
few as large as golf balls
Rosebud County
14 NE Ingomar 0 0
Custer County
Miles City 0 0
The underpass and the city library had
minor flooding. In addition, some
county roads had water running over
them. A county road shoulder was washed
out.
Custer County
3 NE Miles City 0 0
Hail damage to mobile home near Kircher
Creek from nickel to quarter size hail.
Custer County
5 NE Miles City 0 0
Some crop damage in the Miles City area
from the combination of the hail and
wind.
Fallon County
2 S Plevna 0 0
1.50 inches of rain fell within 45
minutes resulting in minor flooding of
creeks.
Rosebud County
11 SW Sumatra 0 0
Treasure County
20 NW Hysham 0 0
Carbon County
2 N Bridger 0 0
MONTANA, South
Stillwater County
Park City 0 0
Stillwater County
4 W Park City 0 0
Yellowstone County
6 SE Billings 0 0
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus 0 0
Carbon County
7 NE Joliet 0 0
Carter County
Ridge 0 0
Yellowstone County
6 SE Laurel 0 0
Carbon County
Red Lodge 0 0
Carbon County
Red Lodge 0 0
Carbon County
2 N Red Lodge 0 0
Carter County
12 NE Boyes 0 0
Big Horn County
Hardin 0 0
Yellowstone County
25 SSE Billings to 0 0
8 NE Billings
Inch to inch and half diameter hail
seen laying next to the road 30 minutes
after the storm had moved through. Time
estimate based on radar.
Big Horn County
6 N Crow Agency 0 0
Park County
Wilsall 0 0
Rosebud County
Colstrip 0 0
Custer County
10 W Volborg 0 0
Powder River County
10 NW Olive 0 0
Golden Valley County
Belmont 0 0
Musselshell County
Roundup 0 0
Golden Valley County
15 SW Ryegate 0 0
Rosebud County
13 SW Sumatra 0 0
Rosebud County
Sumatra 0 0
Custer County
32 ESE Volborg 0 0
Powder River County
11 NE Moorhead 0 0
MONTANA, South
Powder River County
Moorhead 0 0
Carter County
3 NE Mill Iron 0 0
Powder River County
15 N Broadus 0 0
Highway 59 closed due to a creek
flowing over the road. One vehicle
washed off the roadway.
Powder River County
9 N Broadus 0 0
Carter County
14 W Alzada 0 0
Winds gusting to 60 mph
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus 0 0
Carter County
Ekalaka 0 0
Wind gusts to 60 mph
Carter County
Mill Iron 0 0
MTZ033
0 0
Heavy rain from thunderstorms resulted
in flooded fields. Portions of Plevna
and Baker were also flooded due to
overflowing fields that encroached into
portions of the towns. Sandstone
reservoir overtopped the spillway. In
addition, a few county roads were
washed out. However, no injuries were
reported.
Park County
5 W Livingston 0 0
Wheatland County
Harlowton 0 0
Wheatland County
2 W Shawmut 0 0
Wall cloud and funnel cloud just west
of Shawmut
Wheatland County
Shawmut 0 0
Stillwater County
18 NW Columbus 0 0
Stillwater County
7 N Reed Pt 0 0
Stillwater County
7 NE Rapelje 0 0
Yellowstone County
15 N Pompeys Pillar 0 0
Rosebud County
Colstrip 0 0
Big Horn County
4 NW Decker 0 0
Billings 0 0
NWS employee reported penny size hail
around 27th street in downtown
Billings.
Yellowstone County
Billings 0 0
Big Horn County
St Xavier 0 0
Big Horn County
9 N Lodge Grass 0 0
Big Horn County
4 N Lodge Grass 0 0
Big Horn County
1 SW Wyola 0 0
Big Horn County
5 S Busby 0 0
Rosebud County
Lame Deer 0 0
Rosebud County
2 N Ashland 0 0
Rosebud County
3 E Ashland 0 0
Powder River County
17 NW Sonnette 0 0
Powder River County
16 NW Sonnette 0 0
Powder River County
19 NW Sonnette 0 0
Big Horn County
4 NW Decker 0 0
Powder River County
12 NW Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
15 N Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
12 N Broadus 0 0
Fallon County
14 N Baker 0 0
Powder River County
2 N Broadus 0 0
Powder River County
3 W Broadus 0 0
Carter County
12 SW Ekalaka 0 0
Garden shredded
Carter County
15 E Ekalaka 0 0
Leaves stripped from trees
MONTANA, West
MTZ002>003
0 0 701K
Three days of moderate to heavy rain on
top of snow pack in the Mission and
Swan Mountains caused small creeks to
flood with mud and debris flows causing
damage. Total rainfall amounts ranged
from 2.50 inches in the valleys, and 4
to 7 inches over higher terrain in Lake
County. Damage occurred mainly in Lake
County due to washouts of roads and
clogged culverts from debris and water
flowing out of the Mission Mountains.
Several bridges along creeks were also
damaged. The worse damage occurred
along the east side of Flathead Lake on
Highway 35 between mile markers 9 and
12. The highway was closed for several
days from several creeks that had
washed out and covered the highway with
debris and mud. Montana Pines RV Park
along the east shore was flooded with
two recreational vehicles damaged from
high water. Near Ronan, Post and North
Crow Creeks flooded and trapped 14
families on Michel Road, where a bridge
was washed out and a home was flooded.
Three families were cut off by high
water on Canyon Mill Road east of
Ronan. Flooding of roads also occurred
near St. Ignatius. Damage ranged from
$200,000 in the city of Ronan to
$500,000 for Lake County. In Flathead
County, a home was flooded from Hemlar
Creek over topping its banks. Other
creeks that flooded were Krause and
Handkerchief were homes were also
threatened by high water. Flooding of
low lying areas was reported near Swan
Lake. In Big Fork Bay, the combination
of high creek flows and high water in
Flathead Lake, caused rising water and
minor damage to docks in the bay. In
Glacier National Park, the Going to the
Sun Road was closed due to rockslides
from heavy rainfall.
Flathead County
Whitefish to 0 0 12K
Bigfork
Strong thunderstorms moved through the
northern and eastern portions of the
Flathead Valley from Whitefish,
Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Corum to
Ferndale and to Big Fork. Thunderstorm
winds caused numerous trees to fall
onto power lines with widespread power
outages. Flathead County Sheriff also
reported damage to a roof of a business
in Kalispell.
Deer Lodge County
Anaconda 0 0
Deer Lodge County
8 SE Anaconda 0 0
Silver Bow County
Rocker 0 0 5K
Strong thunderstorms moved through
Anaconda and Rocker areas, with large
hail up to golf ball size reported in
each location. A weather spotter
reported hail damage to cars in Rocker.
Granite County
5 W Drummond 0 0
Ravalli County
6 E Darby 0 0
Ravalli County
Hamilton 0 0
Ravalli County
Hamilton 0 0
Severe thunderstorms with strong winds
blew down power lines and started
numerous fires in Hamilton during the
evening hours. Trees were also blown
down onto Sula Peak Road.
Location Character of Storm
MISSOURI, East
Knox County
Newark Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Knox County
Newark Hail (0.75)
Storm spotters reported large tree
limbs down and 3/4 inch hail in Newark.
Shelby County
4 N Bethel Hail (0.75)
Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail.
Shelby County
4 W Shelbyville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
The Sheriff Department reported that a
barn was damaged by thunderstorm winds
with debris landing on Route K west of
Shelbyville.
Knox County
Knox City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Storm spotters reported large tree
limbs down and the roof of a grocery
storm damaged.
MISSOURI, East
Lewis County
La Belle Hail (0.75)
The public reported 3/4 inch hail.
Moniteau County
Tipton Hail (0.75)
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Moniteau County
Fortuna Lightning
A lightning strike is believed to have
started a fire which destroyed the 103
year old Fortuna United Methodist
Church.
Boone County
Columbia Lightning
An early morning lighting strike
started a fire at a home on Glenn
Wesley Court resulting in at least
$30,000 in damage.
MOZ064
Excessive Heat
An 83 year old woman died in her home
from heat related causes. The central
air conditioning was not turned on and
all the windows were closed. High
temperatures the previous couple of
days had been in the middle 90’s. F83PH
Jefferson County
Festus Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed some
tree limbs resulting in power outages
in Festus and surrounding areas. About
4000 people lost power for about 5
hours.
Knox County
Knox City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A storm spotter reported some large
tree limbs down.
Shelby County
Shelbina Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A storm spotter reported a large tree
down in his backyard.
Lewis County
La Grange Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Thunderstorm wind gusts damaged the
porch of a home in La Grange.
Ste. Genevieve
County
Ste Genevieve Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Thunderstorm wind gusts damaged some
power poles and downed a few trees.
About 285 people lost power for about
4 hours.
Marion County
Hannibal Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Hannibal Emergency Management and storm
spotters reported several trees and
power lines down across town. One house
on Vermont Street was damaged by a
downed tree.
Ralls County
New London Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Amateur radio spotters reported some
large tree limbs down.
Monroe County
3 SW Paris Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
The Missouri Highway Department
reported a tree down blocking the
westbound lane of Route AA.
Pike County
Frankford Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Pike County
Curryville Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Pike County
Bowling Green Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Storm spotters reported trees and large
tree limbs down in Frankford, Bowling
Green, and Curryville.
Boone County
Centralia Hail (0.75)
Boone County
Centralia Hail (0.88)
Storm spotters reported hail up to
nickel size.
Boone County
Columbia Hail (0.75)
Boone County
5 N Columbia Hail (1.00)
Boone County
Columbia Hail (1.25)
Law enforcement and storm spotters
reported hail ranging from 3/4 inch to
1 1/4 inch in Columbia and just north
of town.
St. Charles County
St Charles Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
ASOS at the St. Charles Airport
recorded a 62 mph wind gust.
Callaway County
Fulton Hail (1.00)
A storm spotter reported 1 inch hail.
Montgomery County
Danville Hail (0.75)
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
St. Charles County
3 NW St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
St. Charles County
St Charles Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Local law enforcement reported large
tree limbs down in several areas of
St. Charles. The public reported a
couple of large trees down northwest of
St. Charles and local law enforcement
reported several large tree limbs down
in St. Peters.
Montgomery County
Montgomery City Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Storm spotters reported tree limbs and
power lines down.
St. Louis County
Wildwood Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A storm spotter reported large tree
limbs down at the intersection of
Highway 100 and 109.
Montgomery County
Big Spg Hail (0.75)
Employees of the Missouri Department of
Natural Resources reported 3/4 inch
hail.
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur Hail (0.88)
St. Louis County
Creve Coeur Hail (1.00)
St. Louis County
Maryland Hgts Hail (1.00)
St. Louis County
3 SW Olivette Hail (1.75)
St. Louis County
Maryland Hgts Hail (1.25)
St. Louis County
2 N Vly Park Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
St. Louis County
St Johns Hail (1.00)
A complex of severe thunderstorms
dropped hail from nickel to gollball
size across parts of west central and
north central St. Louis County. Strong
winds in the southern part of the
county downed some large tree limbs.
St. Louis County
West Central Portion Flash Flood
Jefferson County
High Ridge Flash Flood
St. Louis (C)
St Louis Flash Flood
Rainfall of 2-3 inches in an hour or
less caused localized flash flooding
across parts of St. Louis and Jefferson
Counties and St. Louis City. Almost a
foot of water was reported flowing
across Lindbergh Blvd in west central
St. Louis County. Flooding was reported
across north Jefferson County
especially near High Ridge. Parts of
Route PP, Antire Road and White Ash
Road were closed due to flooding.
Several streets in southwest St. Louis
City became impassable due to high
water.
St. Louis County
Fenton Hail (1.50)
The public reported 1 1/2 inch hail in
Fenton.
Jefferson County
High Ridge Hail (0.75)
The public reported 3/4 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Maplewood Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
St. Louis (C)
St Louis Hail (0.75)
St. Louis (C)
St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorms wind gusts downed trees,
large tree limbs, power lines, and some
traffic signals across the southwest
part of St. Louis. Trees were
reported down along McCausland and
Jamieson Avenues. A large tree limb put
a hole in the roof of an apartment on
Southwest Avenue. Traffic signals were
downed at Arsenal and Southwest Avenue.
In Maplewood, downed trees took down
power lines and damaged power poles.
Jefferson County
High Ridge Hail (1.00)
Jefferson County
High Ridge Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
The public reported a few large trees
down along with 1 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Affton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Amateur radio spotters reported a large
tree limb blown onto a house in the
Affton area.
St. Louis County
Fenton Hail (1.75)
St. Louis County
Fenton Hail (1.75)
Storm spotters reported hail up to
golfball size.
Jefferson County
High Ridge Hail (1.00)
The Sheriff Department reported 1 inch
hail.
Cole County
Jefferson City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm wind gusts took down some
large tree limbs, small trees, an a few
backyard storage buildings. A large
tree limb fell on power lines and
snapped two power poles in the 3 100
block of Rock Ridge Road.
Warren County
Warrenton Hail (1.00)
Warren County
Warrenton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Storm spotters reported 1 inch hail and
wind gusts that broke some large tree
limbs.
Lincoln County
Foley Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lincoln County
7 SW Troy Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed large
tree branches on Highway 79 and Highway
Y near Foley. Tree limbs were also down
on Highway U between Highways J and 47
southwest of Troy.
Warren County
Wright City Hail (0.75)
Storm spotters reported 3/4 inch hail.
Lincoln County
Silex Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed some
power lines.
Callaway County
10 S Fulton Hail (0.75)
Security at the AmerenUE Callaway
Nuclear Power Plant reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Audrain County
10 S Vandalia Hail (1.75)
Pike County
New Hartford Hail (2.50)
Pike County
Ashley Hail (1.75)
A severe thunderstorm put down a swath
of large hail from southeast Audrain
County into southwest Pike County. Hail
up to 2 1/2 inches in diameter was
reported near New Hartford with at
least golfball size hail falling from
south of Vandalia to near Ashley. There
was quite a bit of crop damage along
the path, some farm homes suffered roof
damage, and a few vehicles were also
damaged.
Lincoln County
Elsberry Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large tree limbs broke and took down a
couple of power lines.
Montgomery County
New Florence Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm winds knocked down a
couple of trees and power lines.
Pike County
Louisiana Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Thunderstorm winds downed a couple of
trees along Highway 54 on the east side
of Louisiana. Power was also reported
out in parts of town.
Gasconade County
Hermann Hail (0.75)
Local law enforcement reported 3/4 inch
hail.
Franklin County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Amateur radio spotters reported trees
down in a city park.
Warren County
Warrenton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Amateur radio spotters reported several
small trees down.
St. Charles County
Flint Hill Thunderstorm Wind (G68)
St. Charles County
Lake St Louis Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Charles County
Wentzville Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
St. Charles County
O Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Storm spotters measured wind gusts of
78 in Flint Hill and 62 mph in
Wentzville. A house under construction
in Flint Hill was damaged by the wind.
Trees and power lines were also down in
the area. In Lake St. Louis, roof
shingles were blown off the roof of the
Community Center building. A sail boat
sank and trees and power lines were
down. In O’Fallon, a couple of 1 foot
diameter trees were downed.
Franklin County
Gray Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Amateur radio spotters reported trees
down.
Lincoln County
Moscow Mills Tornado (F0)
An off duty Sheriff Deputy reported a
small tornado near Meyer Road and
Highway C. There was no damage.
Lincoln County
Winfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A couple of trees were down on the west
side of Winfield.
St. Charles County
O Fallon Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
Orchard Farm Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
St. Charles County
St Charles Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
St. Charles County
2 SW St Peters Hail (1.00)
MISSOURI, East
St. Charles County
St Peters Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
2 SSE St Peters Hail (0.75)
St. Charles County
St Peters Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
St. Charles County
Wentzville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A wind gust of 68 mph was measured by
the ASOS at the St. Charles Airport.
Trees and large tree limbs were reported
down St.Charles and St. Peters. Trees
were down and the siding on a home was
damaged in Orchard Farm. Hail up to 1
inch in diameter was reported in St.
Peters.
Franklin County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Franklin County
1 W Union Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorms winds downed trees and
power lines in Washington and near
Union. In Washington, a tree fell on a
home on Roberts Street. Two people
inside suffered minor injuries. The
County Sheriff reported trees and power
lines down just west of Union.
Lincoln County
Old Monroe Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Amateur radio spotters reported several
power poles bent over at a 45 degree
angle along Highway 79.
Warren County
Wright City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm wind gusts blew the tin
roof off of a storage building. The tin
damaged a car and a nearby business
sign.
St. Charles County
St Peters Hail (1.00)
Amateur radio spotters reported 1 inch
hail near Mid Rivers Mail Drive and
I-70.
St. Louis County
2 N Florissant Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A large oak tree was downed in Sioux
Passage Park.
St. Charles County
Weldon Spg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A 30 foot cedar tree was downed neat
the intersection of Independence and
Patriotic Roads.
St. Louis County
4 W Eureka Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Amateur radio spotters reported large
tree limbs down.
Franklin County
Pacific Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Amateur radio spotters reported 6 inch
diameter trees down.
St. Louis (C)
Tower Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
The public reported large tree limbs
down in south St. Louis. A stop sign
was blown down along Iowa Street.
Jefferson County
House Spgs Hail (1.00)
A storm spotter reported 1 inch hail.
St. Louis County
Oakville Hail (0.75)
Amateur radio spotters reported 3/4
inch hail.
Crawford County
3 SW Cuba Hail (0.75)
A storm spotter reported 3/4 inch hail
along 1-44 southwest of Cuba.
Crawford County
Bourbon Hail (0.75)
The County Sheriff reported 3/4 inch
hail in Boubon.
MOZ052-061>065
Excessive Heat
The first heat wave of the season hit
in late June. High temperatures during
the period were in the lower to upper
90’s, with the peak of 98 being reached
at Lambert St. Louis International
Airport on June 29. The heat index
during the period ranged from 100 to
around 105.
Lewis County
Maywood Lightning
Three men were injured when the truck
they were standing by was struck by
lightning. The men were knocked to the
ground and were treated for superficial
burns. The bolt melted the radio
antenna, the radio, left a hole in the
back window, and left bum marks on the
drive’s side mirror.
Franklin County
Washington Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A sudden severe thunderstorm took down
trees, large tree limbs, and power
lines in Washington. At least two homes
had large tree limbs fall on them
causing minor damage. Several power
lines were downed by trees causing at
least 3000 people to lose power. A
lightning strike knocked down a 34,000
volt electric line causing rain water
to boil in the street.
Gasconade County
Drake Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Thunderstorm wind gusts destroyed a
shed at a farm and downed some trees
and power lines along Highway 19 near
Drake. Debris from the shed caused
minor roof damage to the home.
MISSOURI, Lower
Dunklin County
Campbell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Some tree limbs and power lines were
knocked down.
MISSOURI, Northeast
Clark County
Wayland Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines down; signs down
as well.
Scotland County
Arbela Hail (0.88)
0.75 to 0.88 inch hail
A squall line developed from Western
Iowa into Northeast Kansas and raced
eastward across Iowa, Northern
Missouri, and Northern Illinois
producing wind damage during the mid to
late evening hours. Ahead of the squall
line, an upper level disturbance
initiated scattered severe
thunderstorms in a nearly moist
atmosphere. These storms were mainly
prolific hail producers with some
localized downbursts.
Scotland County
Memphis Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree limbs down
Clark County
1.3 N Anson Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
15 inch diameter tree down at the
junction of County Route V and highway
81. A squall line developed across
central Iowa during the overnight hours
and moved east. As the squall line
entered southeast Iowa, it began to bow
out and raced across Jefferson, Henry,
Louisa, and Des Moines Counties causing
extensive damage. The bow echo crossed
before weakening. The squall line did
manage to produce isolated severe
damage in Bureau and Putnam Counties
in Illinois. The far southern edge of
the squall line managed to produce
isolated to scattered severe reports
across Northeast Missouri, Lee County
Iowa, and Hancock and McDonough
counties in Illinois.
MISSOURI, Northwest
Clinton County
Cameron Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Trees and power lines down.
Johnson County
6 W Chilhowee Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Tree limbs and shingles off a porch
roof blown down.
Lafayette County
Corder Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Power lines and tree limbs down.
Lafayette County
Waverly Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Tree limbs and power lines down.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Significant wind damage along Douglas
and Lees Summit roads. Trees down,
hangar damage at airport with 9 planes
damaged, and significant damage at
hospital construction site.
Cass County
Belton Flash Flood
Water covering Peculiar Drive from
heavy rains.
Jackson County
Lake Lotawana Flash Flood
Water over road at intersection of
Highway 7 and Colbern road.
Bates County
Passaic Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cass County
2 N Garden City Tornado (F0)
Brief tornado touchdown. No damage
reported.
Johnson County
5 SW Holden to Tornado (F1)
3 WSW Centerview
F1 tornado touched down 5 miles
southwest of Holden and then moved
northeast across Route 131 before
skipping to and then lifting 3 miles
west southwest of Centerview. The
biggest impact was at the Miller
Training Stables on Route 131. Two
women received minor injuries when
their house was lifted off the
foundation. Six horses were killed and
42 were injured. Three barns, the
residence, and 3 cars were heavily
damaged or destroyed. There were also
several other homes and barns damaged
by the tornado before it lifted.
Holt County
1 N Forest City Hail (1.00)
Andrew County
2 NE Fillmore to Tornado (F0)
2 NNE Fillmore
Brief tornado touchdown noted by storm
chasers along US 71 near Y Highway.
Holt County
1 W Mound City Hail (1.00)
Holt County
5 SW Bigelow Flash Flood
Flooding on road adjacent to lake.
Gentry County
1 N Stanberry to Tornado (F0)
1 NNE Stanberry
Brief rain wrapped tornado touchdown
observed by storm chaser.
Harrison County
5 W Hatfield to Tornado (F1)
3 N Hatfield
Tornado crossed into Harrison county
5 miles west of Hatfield and remained
over rural ground damaging trees,
before exiting into Iowa 3 miles north
of Hatfield, or 10 miles southeast of
Mt. Ayr in Ringgold county.
Gentry County
6 N Stanberry Hail (1.75)
Gentry County
6 N Stanberry Hail (2.75)
Holt County
5 SW Bigelow Hail (1.00)
Gentry County
4 N Mcfall Tornado (F0)
Brief tornado touchdown observed by
Mcfall fire department.
Gentry County
Albany Hail (1.00)
Gentry County
Darlington Hail (1.25)
Andrew County
Amazonia Hail (0.75)
Buchanan County
St Joseph Tornado (F0)
F0 tornado crossed into Missouri near
the Pony Express Bridge. The tornado
produced a skipping path through
northwest and north portions of St.
Joseph. Numerous trees were damaged or
uprooted. A few homes also lost their
porches. Most damage to homes was
caused by falling trees and tree limbs.
The tornado exited into Andrew county
2 miles east of 1-29 along U.S. Highway
169.
Andrew County
4 SW Avenue City to Tornado (F0)
1 SW Avenue City
Tornado entered Andrew county 4 miles
southwest of Avenue City and then
dissipated near Highway 169 1 mile
southwest of Avenue City. Minor tree
damage was reported as the tornado
remainded over rural ground.
Buchanan County
St Joseph Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
One foot diameter maple trees broken
in two.
Andrew County
Savannah Hail (1.00)
Andrew County
Savannah Flash Flood
Service roads flooded from 2 inches of
rain.
Daviess County
6 WNW Gallatin Tornado (F0)
Brief tornado touchdown north of
Viking Lake.
Daviess County
5 NW Altamont Hail (1.25)
Clinton County
Trimble Hail (0.88)
Clinton County
1 S Cameron Hail (1.00)
Johnson County
1 NW Pittsville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Wind knocked over shed.
Clay County
Mosby Flash Flood
West Road in Mosby flooded from heavy
rains.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Lightning
Lightning caused fire damage to a
residence.
Jackson County
Blue Spgs Flash Flood
Water over road at I-70 and Route 7
interchange.
MOZ030
Flood
The Crooked River near Richmond crested
at 22.34 feet, or 2.34 feet above
flood stage.
Jackson County
2 N Oak Grove Flash Flood
Highway H closed due to high water.
Jackson County
2 N Buckner Flash Flood
Reber road closed due to flooding.
Jackson County
2 SSW Grain Vly Flash Flood
County road AA closed due to high
water.
Lafayette County
1 S Concordia Flash Flood
Roads closed due to flooding on Highway
23, FF Highway and D Highway.
Saline County
4 NW Marshall Flash Flood
Low lying spots on Highway 65 under
water.
Lafayette County
4 S Napoleon Flash Flood
Highway D closed south of Napolean due
to flooding.
Nodaway County
Arkoe Hail (1.00)
Nodaway County
Ravenwood Hail (1.75)
Nodaway County
3 E Maryville Hail (1.75)
Gentry County
4 NNW Gentry Tornado (F1)
Tornado touched down near the Worth
county line and entered Worth county
1 mile south of Worth. Minor tree
damage was noted.
Worth County
1 S Worth to Tornado (F1)
4 NE Allendale
Tornado crossed into Worth county from
Andrew county 1 mile south of Worth and
then tracked northeast into Harrison
county 4 miles northeast of Allendale.
Intermittent FO damage to trees and
power lines was observed. However …
F1 damage to two farmsteads were
observed with numerous outbuildings
destroyed. Chickens were killed and a
4″ by 6″ post was driven through a
pickup truck.
Platte County
Platte City Flash Flood
Water covering many city streets due to
heavy rains.
Mercer County
Princeton Hail (1.00)
Platte County
Platte City Hail (0.88)
Macon County
Macon Hail (0.75)
Nodaway County
4 E Graham Flash Flood
Up to 5 inches of water flowing over
Route A.
Gentry County
1 W Gentry Hail (0.75)
Mercer County
Princeton Hail (0.88)
MOZ054
Flood
Big Creek near Blairstown crested at
23.16 feet, or 3.16 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ054
Flood
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 26.97 feet, or 2.97 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ038
Flood
Missouri River at Napolean crested at
19.90 feet, or 2.90 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ038
Flood
Missouri River in Waverly crested at
22.41 feet, or 2.41 feet above flood
stage.
Jackson County
Kansas City Flash Flood
Water covering roads near Choteau
Trafficway and Gardner
MOZ029
Flood
The Little Platte River near Smithville
crested at 28.16 feet, or 1.16 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ029
Flood
The Fishing River near Mosby crested at
20.50 feet, or 2.50 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ020
Flood
Platte River near Agency crested at
21.01 feet, or 1.01 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ028
Flood
The Platte River Near Platte City
crested at 21.20 feet, or 1.20 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ028
Flood
The Platte River near Sharps Station
crested at 27.72 feet, or 1.72 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ031
Flood
Wakenda Creek in Carrollton crested at
20.55 feet, or 0.55 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ039
Flood
The Missouri River near Miami crested
at 20.70 feet, or 2.70 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ037
Flood
Missouri River near Sibley crested at
22.40 feet, or 0.40 feet above flood
stage.
Bates County
14 E Butler Flash Flood
H Highway and Highway 52 closed due to
high water.
Livingston County
2 NE Chillicothe Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roof off of barn and upstairs house
window blown out.
Henry County
Clinton Hail (0.88)
Henry County
2 NW Clinton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Livingston County
Wheeling Hail (0.75)
Livingston County
Wheeling Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree limbs down.
Henry County
Windsor Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree limb fell on car.
Johnson County
6 SSE Knob Noster Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree down.
Pettis County
Hughesville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree down.
Saline County
Sweet Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
One foot diameter tree down.
Sullivan County
1 NE Mystic Hail (0.75)
Macon County
Callao Flash Flood
High water on Highway 36.
Macon County
Macon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large trees down.
Livingston County
4 E Dawn Hail (1.00)
Gentry County
5 S Stanberry Hail (1.25)
Gentry County
1 SW Gentry Hail (1.00)
Caldwell County
3 SE Hamilton Hail (1.00)
Livingston County
4 E Dawn Hail (1.00)
Livingston County
Chillicothe Flash Flood
Water over Route V and on Highway 65.
Macon County
3 SE Axtell Flash Flood
Kellog Avenue washed out.
Chariton County
Salisbury Flash Flood
Street flooding reported thoughout
town.
Howard County
12 ESE Armstrong Hail (1.00)
Randolph County
Moberly Hail (0.75)
Howard County
Glasgow Hail (0.88)
Randolph County
Clark Flash Flood
Water and debris across Highway NN and
Highway 63.
Cooper County
Prairie Home Hail (1.00)
Cooper County
Boonville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Howard County
New Franklin Hail (1.25)
Cooper County
Boonville Hail (0.88)
Pettis County
6 E Longwood Hail (0.88)
Cooper County
3 SW Prairie Home Flash Flood
Water over Highway W 2 miles south of
Highway J.
Clay County
Claycomo Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Independence Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Clay County
1 S Claycomo Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Jackson County
Kansas City Hail (1.25)
Jackson County
Kansas City Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Cass County
Raymore Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Large tree down on car.
Jackson County
Kansas City Hail (0.88)
Jackson County
Kansas City Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Large tree limbs down.
Jackson County
Raytown Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cass County
Peculiar Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Jackson County
Lees Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G67)
Clay County
Kearney Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Cass County
Belton Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
24 inch diameter trees downed.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
Jackson County
Lees Summit Hail (1.00)
Jackson County
Lees Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Jackson County
Independence Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Trees blown down on Noland Road.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
Clay County
1 SSW Excelsior Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G71)
Jackson County
Grain Vly Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Lafayette County
Bates City Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Schuyler County
Lancaster Hail (0.75)
Livingston County
4 NW Chillicothe Hail (0.88)
Livingston County
8 NW Chillicothe Hail (0.75)
Howard County
5 W New Franklin Hail (0.75)
Harrison County
Bethany Hail (0.75)
Cass County
Belton Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Small shed destroyed and numerous tree
limbs down due to high winds.
MOZ054
Flood
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 26.80 feet, or 2.80 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ023
Flood
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
27.51 feet, or 1.51 feet above flood
stage.
Pettis County
Green Ridge Hail (0.88)
Pettis County
4 E Lamonte Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Pettis County
Hughesville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
8 inch diameter tree broken off.
Pettis County
4 E La Monte Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
Cooper County
Prairie Home Hail (0.88)
Gentry County
Albany Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Power poles and lines downed.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Lightning
Lightning sparked a fire which caused
damage to a residence.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Lightning
Lightning sparked a fire which caused
extensive damage to a residence.
Howard County
New Franklin Hail (0.75)
Chariton County
3 NW Mendon Flash Flood
Water flooded several county roads.
MOZ023
Flood
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
26.03 feet, or 0.03 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ037
Flood
The Missouri River near Sibley crested
at 24.00 feet, or 2.00 feet above flood
stage.
Platte County
4 SE Kansas City Intl Hail (1.00)
Platte County
4 N Weatherby Lake Hail (0.88)
Platte County
1 S Platte City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Platte County
Parkville Hail (0.75)
Jackson County
Kansas City Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Trees blown down across southbound Ward
Parkway near Penn day school.
Jackson County
Lees Summit Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
MOZ038
Flood
Missouri River in Napolean crested at
20.94 feet, or 3.94 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ038
Flood
Missouri River in Waverly crested at
23.36 feet, or 3.36 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ039
Flood
Missouri River near Miami crested at
22.65 feet, or 4.65 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ054
Flood
The South Grand River near Urich
crested at 25.60 feet, or 1.60 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ046
Flood
The Petite Saline Creek near Boonville
crested at 17.65 feet, or 1.65 feet
above flood stage.
MOZ023
Flood
The Grand River near Sumner crested at
27.72 feet, or 1.72 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ032
Flood
The Grand River near Brunswick crested
at 20.30 feet, or 1.30 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ040
Flood
Missouri River near Glasgow crested at
26.98 feet, or 1.98 feet above flood
stage.
MOZ046
Flood
Missouri River near Boonville crested
at 23.43 feet, 2.43 feet above flood
stage.
Atchison County
2 NE Watson Thunderstorm Wind (G6I)
Several tractor trailers blown over on
I-29 between mile markers 120 and 124.
Atchison County
2 N Roekport Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Power lines down on Highway 275.
Platte County
Parkville Flash Flood
Several roads closed due to high water.
Pettis County
Sedalia Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Metal light poles knocked over.
Clay County
Mosby Flash Flood
122nd Street closed due to high water.
Bates County
6 w Butler Hail (1.00)
MISSOURI, Southeast
MOZ086-100-
107>110
Dense Fog
Widespread dense fog reduced visibility
to one quarter mile or less. The fog
area was along and west of a line from
Marble Hill to Dexter, including Poplar
Bluff.
MOZ076-086>087-
100-107>112-114
Drought
Drought conditions progressively
worsened during June. The drought
status of southeast Missouri went from
moderate to severe during June. June
was the fourth consecutive month of
below normal rainfall in southeast
Missouri. Some locations received heavy
rainfall from thunderstorms, but the
storms were rather short-lived and
infrequent. Farmers faced a variety of
significant problems. Hay growth and
production was halted, prompting
concern about a hay shortage. Other
crops, such as corn and soybeans, were
slowed or stunted by the dry weather.
Some yield reductions were anticipated,
depending on July rainfall amounts.
Levels of smaller rivers, such as the
Current and St. Francis, fell far below
normal. Fire danger was high, prompting
the city of Sikeston to request a ban
on outdoor burning.
Ripley County
6 SE Doniphan Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees and power lines were blown down.
At least one large oak tree was
uprooted.
Ripley County
Bennett Hail (0.88)
MOZ087
Strong Wind
A line of showers and thunderstorms
moved south across Cape Girardeau
County, producing widespread strong
winds between 30 and 40 MPH. The peak
wind gust at the Cape Girardeau Airport
was 41 MPIt. On Highway 74 near Cape
Girardeau, a large tree fell on a small
garage and a brick building, causing
significant damage. The garage was
destroyed.
Mississippi County
East Prairie Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Some tin and metal roofing was blown
from sheds. Large tree limbs were blown
down on county roads.
Cape Girardeau
County
Oak Ridge Hail (1.00)
Cape Girardeau
County
3 S Oak Ridge to Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Oak Ridge
A fifth wheel camper was blown over and
destroyed. A roof was blown offa house,
and another roof was damaged. Several
large trees over a foot in diameter
were blown down. A large propane tank
that was bolted down was knocked over.
Several fences were damaged.
Cape Girardeau
County
Neelys Lndg Hail (0.75)
A thunderstorm cell became severe over
northwestern Cape Girardeau County. The
storm moved slowly east-northeast.
Although the storm was severe for only
a relatively short time, it produced a
significant wind damage event.
Scott County
3 W Scott City Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Hangar doors were blown in at the Cape
Girardeau Airport. Windows were broken
in the terminal building when the wind
blew a portable passenger boarding ramp
through them. The wings of two planes
were damaged.
Carter County
Grandin Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Numerous tree limbs were blown down.
Most of the community was without
power.
Ripley County
Countywide Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Widespread damaging winds occurred. In
Doniphan, the roof was blown off” a car
wash, and a couple of downtown busi-
nesses sustained roof damage. Bricks
were blown off the facade of another
business. Numerous homes sustained
minor roof damage, such as shingles
blown off Awnings were damaged. Falling
large trees smashed a few cars, and
several large trees fell onto houses.
Across the remainder of the county,
trees fell across roads (both county
and state) and across power lines. The
winds occurred in advance of precipita-
tion associated with the severe
thunderstorms.
Carter County
Ellsinore Hail (l.00)
Butler County
Poplar Bluff to Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Qulin
Numerous trees and power lines were
down in the southern part of the
county, especially Qulin and Harviell.
Tree limbs fell across roads. Four to
five signal line poles were knocked
down along a section of railroad tracks
near the south edge of Poplar Bluff.
Stoddard County
Powe Hail (0.75)
New Madrid County
Portageville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Construction signs were blown down
along Interstate 55 near Portageville,
and trees and power lines were down in
Portageville. A severe thunderstorm
complex moved east-southeast across the
Arkansas border counties, weakening
somewhat as it approached the Bootheel
counties. Considerable wind damage
occurred with this thunderstorm complex
over the Ozark foothills region,
including Doniphan. Most of the wind
damage occurred south of a line from
Van Buren to Poplar Bluffto New Madrid.
MISSOURI, Southwest
Phelps County
5 E Rolla Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
An area of tree damage occurred after
severe thunderstorm wind gusts affected
areas east of Rolla.
Vernon County
Nevada Flash Flood
A section of Highway 54 near the
intersection of Highway 43 became
impassable due to flash flooding.
Morgan County
Stover Hail (0.75)
Mcdonald County
South West City Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Mcdonald County
Anderson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were downed near
Anderson from thunderstorm wind gusts.
Mcdonald County
Pineville Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees across much of the
county.
Barry County
Cassville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several street signs and trees were
downed from severe thunderstorm wind
gusts.
Vernon County
Nevada Hail (0.88)
Dallas County
Buffalo Hail (0.75)
Polk County
Bolivar Hail (0.88)
Polk County
Morrisville Hail (0.75)
Laclede County
Lebanon Hail (0.75)
Laclede County
Lebanon Hail (0.75)
Taney County
Cedarcreek Hail (1.00)
Stone County
Kimberling City Hail (0.75)
Taney County
2 NW Ridgedale Hail (1.00)
Taney County
3 NW Ridgedale Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts blew a
roof off of a dock on Table Rock Lake
near Highway 86.
Benton County
6 W Edwards Hail (0.75)
St. Clair County
2 N Lowry City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A few trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts near Lowry
City.
St. Clair County
6 NW Collins Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Damaging winds downed trees across
rural southeast St. Clair County.
Hickory County
Weaubleau Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
trees and powerlines.
Polk County
1 N Bolivar Hail (1.50)
Polk County
Bolivar Flash Flood
Slow moving thunderstorms trained over
central Polk County, including the city
of Bolivar, causing major flash
flooding in and near the city. Several
roads and highways were closed. Water
flooded a nursing home, along with
several houses. Lawrence County
Aurora Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees in the city of Aurora.
Christian County
2 E Boaz Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed from thunderstorm
wind gusts at a farm house east of
Boaz.
Stone County
2 NE Hurley Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees.
Greene County
Republic Thunderstorm Wind (GS0)
Severe thunderstorms downed a few trees
in the city of Republic.
Howell County
Willow Spgs Hail (0.75)
Laclede County
Lebanon Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Laclede County
Lebanon Hail (1.00)
Pulaski County
Ft Leonard Wood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree.
Greene County
Springfield Hail (1.00)
Vernon County
3 W Nevada Flash Flood
Flash flooding inundated a section of
Highway 54 near the Highway 43
junction.
Polk County
Bolivar Flash Flood
Flash flooding caused West Broadway
Street to become impassable.
Douglas County
Goodhope Hail (1.00)
Mcdonald County
3 S Powell Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A few trees and power lines were downed
from severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Pulaski County
Richland Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts uprooted
a tree into power lines.
Pulaski County
Richland Hail (0.75)
Cedar County
Stockton Hail (0.88)
Ozark County
Dora Hail (0.75)
Ozark County
5 N Bakersfield Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
couple of power lines and a few trees
in a rural area north of Bakersfield.
Pulaski County
Richland Flash Flood
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding in the community of Richland.
Several homes and businesses were
flooded.
Camden County
5 N Stoutland Flash Flood
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Highway A.
Dade County
1 W Greenfield Hail (1.00)
Cedar County
Bearcreek Hail (0.75)
Maries County
2 NW Vichy Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
couple of power lines near the junction
of Highways 63 and 68.
Phelps County
Newburg Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts near the
community of Newburg.
Polk County
Flemington Hail (1.00)
Dent County
5 N Salem Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles north of Salem.
Cedar County
Arnica Hail (0.75)
Cedar County
8 E Stockton Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Maries County
Brinktown Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees in the community of
Brinktown.
Hickory County
Cross Timbers Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles near the community of
Cross Timbers.
Benton County
5 NW Warsaw Hail (0.88)
Pulaski County
Waynesville Flash Flood
Heavy thunderstorms caused the
Roubidoux Creek to flood low lying
areas of Waynesville.
Pulaski County
Dixon Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power poles.
Hickory County
Weaubleau Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
large tree into a power line. Power was
out in the community of Weaubleau.
Cedar County
2 S Bearcreek Hail (0.88)
St. Clair County
Collins Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees and power lines.
Hickory County
Cross Timbers Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of trees in Cross Timbers.
Polk County
Fair Play Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Large tree limbs were downed by
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Cedar County
2 SE Bearcreek Hail (0.88)
Camden County
Camdenton Hail (0.75)
Lawrence County
5 N Stotts City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Power lines and large tree limbs were
downed from severe thunderstorm wind
gusts.
Cedar County
6 SE Stockton Hail (0.75)
Cedar County
2 NE Arnica Flash Flood
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Country Road
2191 just north of Highway AA.
Dallas County
Buffalo Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed in Buffalo from
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Laclede County
Lebanon Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Greene County
Fair Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees near Fair Grove.
Pulaski County
Dixon Flash Flood
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding in a few buildings in downtown
Dixon.
Wright County
Hartville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees countywide.
Maries County
4 SE Brinktown Flash Flood
Thunderstorms caused flash flooding in
a couple spots across Maries County.
Sections of County Roads 623 and 621
were inundated.
Ozark County
Gainesville Flash Flood
Several low water crossings flooded
across the eastern part of the county
from heavy thunderstorms.
Jasper County
Carthage Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees near Carthage.
Greene County
5 S Ash Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed into power lines.
Wright County
Hartville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were downed near
Harrville from thunderstorm wind gusts.
Jasper County
Webb City Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Mcdonald County
South West City Hail (0.75)
Jasper County
Duenweg Hail (0.75)
Newton County
4 SE Neosho Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
trees into some power lines.
Newton County
Neosho Flash Flood
Heavy thunderstorms caused flash
flooding over a section of Highway D.
Barry County
Butterfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Greene County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Thunderstorms produced 80 mph winds
across south Springfield. A few homes
experienced minor structural damage
with several large trees downed.
Lawrence County
Aurora Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a couple
of power poles near Aurora.
Greene County
Battlefield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Squall line thunderstorms produced 70
knot straight line winds over Battle-
field. An off duty National Weather
Service Meteorologist measured this
gust from his anemometer. Several homes
across the area received minor
structural damage.
Christian County
Sparta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Webster County
Marshfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Douglas County
Ava Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Laclede County
Lebanon Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees in the Lebanon area.
Wright County
Dawson Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
tree blocking Route 95.
Texas County
Bendavis Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Howell County
Willow Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Greene County
Republic Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in the city of Republic.
Camden County
5 N Roach Hail (1.75)
Camden County
Decaturville Hail (0.75)
Miller County
Iberia Hail (1.00)
Pulaski County
Richland Hail (1.00)
Maries County
1 N (Vih)Rolla/Vichy Hail (0.88)
Maries County
2 S Belle Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Newton County
3 S Diamond Tornado (F0)
A storm chaser recorded video of a
small tornado that briefly touched down
in an open field. No damage occurred
from the tornado.
Newton County
Neosho Funnel Cloud
Emergency management officials observed
a brief funnel cloud near the community
of Neosho.
Lawrence County
Verona Funnel Cloud
Funnel cloud was briefly observed by
the Verona Volunteer Fire Department.
Lawrence County
2 E Mt Vernon Hail (1.00)
Lawrence County
Mt Vernon Hail (0.88)
Greene County
Republic Hail (1.00)
Lawrence County
Chesapeake Hail (0.88)
Greene County
Republic Hail (1.75)
Greene County
Republic Hail (1.75)
Mcdonald County
South West City Hail (0.75)
Greene County
Springfield Hail (1.00)
Greene County
Springfield Hail (1.75)
Greene County
Springfield Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Mcdonald County
Powell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few
trees in the Powell area.
Phelps County
St James Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts down
several large trees in the community of
St. James.
Phelps County
St James Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several large trees were downed from
severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Christian County
Ozark Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
on Elm Streeet.
Webster County
Rogersville to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Fordland
Severe thunderstorm straight line winds
caused structural and tree damage to
areas of southern Webster County along
Highway 60. The Rogersville area
sustained the heaviest damage with
houses and businesses receiving minor
damage. Several business signs were
damaged or destroyed.
Barry County
Seligman Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A house in Seligman sustained damage
after severe thunderstorm winds downed
a tree into it.
Mcdonald County
Powell Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Wright County
Cedar Gap Hail (1.75)
Wright County
Mansfield to Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Mountain Grove
Several trees were downed along the
Highway 60 corridor in southern Wright
County.
Barry County
Washburn Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Microburst winds destroyed a barn.
Stone County
Blue Eye Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Microburst winds downed power lines
along with a few large trees.
Taney County
Taneyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts through much of
central Taney County.
Wright County
Mansfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Large trees were blown over onto
Highway 5 as severe thunderstorms moved
through the area.
Douglas County
5 N Coldspring Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Severe straight line winds destroyed a
barn located in rural northern Douglas
County.
Texas County
Bucyrus Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Wright County
Norwood Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Ozark County
Gainesville Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
A swath of severe thunderstorm wind
gusts downed numerous trees throughout
much of the county.
Texas County
Cabool Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Howell County
2 N Pomona Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Dent County
Montauk Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in and around the Montauk
area.
Shannon County
Eminence Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Northern and central section of the
county sustained tree damage from
severe thunderstorm wind gusts.
Stone County
Lampe Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Several large trees near Lampe
sustained damage from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Taney County
3 W Forsyth Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Cedar County
2 E Caplinger Mills Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Power lines were downed by severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Vernon County
Dederick Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few power lines near Dederick.
Texas County
Houston Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees. A few trees fell on
power lines which created power outages
in the community of Houston.
Wright County
Mountain Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees and power poles in and
near the community of Mountain Grove.
The intersection of Highways 95 and ZZ
south of Mountain Grove was also
heavily impacted by this storm with
downed trees and power poles.
Douglas County
Vanzant Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
A couple of trees were downed into some
power lines near Vanzant as a result of
a passing thunderstorm.
Taney County
Bradleyville Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Trees were downed from thunderstorm
wind gusts near the intersection of
Highways 125 and 76.
Douglas County
Goodhope Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
several trees in the community of
Goodhope.
Polk County
Half Way Hail (2.00)
St. Clair County
Collins Hail (0.75)
Dallas County
4 S Buffalo Hail (2.75)
Golf ball size hail damaged a Sheriffs
Deputy’s patrol car.
Polk County
Pleasant Hope Hail (0.88)
Hickory County
1 W Weaubleau Hail (1.00)
Greene County
3 E Springfield Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail was observed by a
trained spotter at the intersection of
Division St. and Highway 65.
Greene County
Springfield Hail (0.88)
Webster County
Northview Hail (0.88)
Greene County
3 E Springfield Hail (1.00)
Wright County
Grovespring Hail (1.00)
Webster County
Niangua Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in the community of Niangua.
Christian County
Sparta Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a tree
across Highway 14 in Sparta.
Douglas County
Mt Zion Hail (0.88)
Wright County
Mansfield Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Howell County
White Church Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Clair County
Taberville Hail (0.75)
Douglas County
Ann Hail (1.00)
Howell County
Willow Spgs Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Texas County
1 W Simmons Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
St. Clair County
Osceola Hail (0.88)
Oregon County
Alton Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Several trees were downed from east of
Alton northward to along the Shannon
and Oregon county line from severe
thunderstorm wind gusts.
Shannon County
2 E Eminence Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Howell County
West Plains Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed a
few trees in and east of West Plains.
Oregon County
Alton Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
A line of severe thunderstorms downed
inumerous trees across the county.
Jasper County
6 W Joplin to Hail (1.75)
4 SW Joplin
This storm is a continuation of the
Cherokee County supercell that spawned
two brief tornadoes. Jasper County was
mainly impacted by golf ball size hail
from this storm. The storm entered the
extreme southwest portion of the county
prior to moving into northwest Newton
County. A three mile swath of hail was
observed by several amateur radio
operators.
Newton County
17 NW Neosho to Hail (1.75)
Diamond
Newton County
4 NW Redings Mill to Tornado (F0)
2 NW Redings Mill
Newton County
9 N Racine to Tornado (F0)
12 NW Neosho
This is a continuation of the Jasper
and Cherokee County supercell. This
storm entered Newton County near Iron
Gates and tracked across northern
sections of the county. Two weak
tornadoes were observed across open
farm land. A National Weather Service
storm survey revealed that minor tree
damage occurred. Along with the
tornadoes, a swath of golf ball size
hail was observed.
Jasper County
Webb City Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Severe thunderstorm wind gusts downed
numerous trees city wide. A boat and a
car were significantly damaged from
falling trees.
Barry County
(Umn)Monett Hail (1.00)
MONTANA Central
MTZ012>013
Flood
Heavy rains fell over portions of
Cascade and Chouteau counties the
weekend of June 3rd through the 5th.
Some areas received an estimated 6 to
12 inches of rain. Seven bridges were
washed out in the Highwood area of
Chouteau County which resulted in many
people being stranded and over 30
property owners warned about the rising
waters. Additionally, several campers
were stranded at camp sites that became
flooded. In Cascade County, over 200
feet of Willow Creek Road was washed
out. Power poles were knocked down in
both counties resulting in 9-1-1
emergency communications being out in
Chouteau County.
Blaine County
Hays Hail (0.75)
Blaine County
Hays Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Hays.
Lewis And Clark
County
5 SW Augusta Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 5SW.
Lewis And Clark
County
1 SW Augusta Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 1SW.
Lewis And Clark
County
3 E Augusta Hail (1.75)
Teton County
12 W Fairfield Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Augusta 3E, 1 inch
diameter hail at Fairfield 12W and .75
inch diameter hail at Augusta.
Teton County
10 w Fairfield Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
hail at Fairfield 10W.
Teton County
6 SW Choteau Hail (l.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Choteau 6SW.
Teton County
7 SE Dutton Hail (1.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Dutton 7SE.
Beaverhead County
Wise River Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Wise River.
Lewis And Clark
County
3 S Canyon Ferry Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Canyon Ferry Dam 3S.
Jefferson County
5 W Jefferson City Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diamter hail at Jefferson City 5W.
Cascade County
9 S Great Falls Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 65 mph at Great Falls 9S.
MTZ015
High Wind (G55)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 63 mph at Norris 6N.
Chouteau County
17 E Ft Benton Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Ft. Benton 17E.
Toole County
19 NNE Dunkirk Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Dunkirk 19NNE.
Liberty County
Lothair Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 86 mph at Lothair.
Fergus County
12 N Winifred Hail (1.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Winifred 12N. This
storm also produced a tornado several
minutes later.
Liberty County
27 NNE Joplin Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 70 mph at Joplin 27NNE.
Fergus County
12 N Winifred Tornado (F0)
A tornado was spotted by campers along
the Missouri River between Winifred and
Highway 191. Minimal damage was
reported to fences in the area.
Blaine County
15 N Chinook Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Chinook 15N.
Blaine County
12 SW Turner Hail (0.88)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .88 inch
diameter hail at Turner 12SW.
Blaine County
12 SW Turner Tornado (F0)
A tornado toched down briefly at Turner
12SW. No damage was reported. The storm
also produced .75 inch diameter hail.
Cascade County
13 S Uim Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Ulm 13S.
Cascade County
Cascade Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Cascade.
Chouteau County
10 SW Ft Benton Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Ft. Benton 10SW.
Hill County
Kremlin Thunderstorm Wind (G68)
Hill County
6 W Havre Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 78 mph at Kremlin and a gust to
60 mph at Havre 6W.
Blaine County
35 S Chinook Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Chinook 35S.
Madison County
31 SSW Cameron Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 61 mph at Cameron 31SSW (Red
Rock RAWS site).
Fergus County
15 WSW Lewistown Hail (0.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped .75 inch
diameter hail at Lewistown 15WSW.
Fergus County
1 W Roy Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Roy 1W.
Fergus County
4 SW Grassrange Tornado (F0)
A tornado was reported on the ground
for about 10 minutes at Grassrange 4SW.
The tornado damged some trees and
picked up debris from the ground but
overall damage was minimal. The tornado
was photographed in detail by an
observer. Hail up to 1 inch in diameter
was also reported with this storm.
Meagher County
4 WSW Lennep Hail (1.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Lennep 4WSW.
Cascade County
18 SSE Monarch Hail (1.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at King’s Hill (Monarch
18SSE or Utica 20 WSW).
Lewis And Clark
County
8 W Helena Hail (1.50)
Lewis And Clark
County
Helena Hail (1.75)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1.75 inch
diameter hail at Helena and 1.5 inch
diameter hail at Helena 8W. Hail from
this storm was reported to be 4 inches
deep along a half-mile stretch of
Highway 12 and was responsible for
causing several cars to slide off the
road.
Chouteau County
Geraldine Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A severe thunderstorm produced a wind
gust to 60 mph at Gearaldine.
Blaine County
35 S Chinook Heavy Rain
A slow moving thunderstorm dropped 1.5
inches of rain at Chinook 35S. The
heavy rain prompted a flash flood
warning but no reports of damage were
received.
Fergus County
3 E Lewistown Tornado (F0)
A tornado was reported by the public at
Lewistown 3E. The torndao was on the
ground only briefly with no damage or
injuries reported.
Pondera County
3 W Brady Hail (1.00)
A severe thunderstorm dropped 1 inch
diameter hail at Brady 3W.
MONTANA East
Petroleum County
30 NNE Winnett Hail (0.75)
Prairie County
12 WNW Mc Cloud Hail (0.75)
Mccone County
15 NW Circle Flash Flood
6-8 inches of rain fell over Dinnwitte
Creek and into Horse Creek from 5 pm
through 7 pm. The creek went from dry
to 150 feet wide. A family and grain
track driver had to be evacuated.
Prairie County
Terry Hail (1.00)
Multiple reports of crop damage and
structures damaged from hail.
Prairie County
7 W Terry Hail (1.50)
Prairie County
Terry Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Damaging thunderstorm winds blew over a
pivot sprinkler. The strong wind
destoyed one machine shed. There were
multiple reports of structural damage
to occupied and unoccupied structures.
A couple of cars were damaged from
fallen tree limbs.
Prairie County
4 ESE Terry Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
A small grain bin was tossed into a
grain field and destroyed.
Garfield County
3 NW Haxby Hail (1.00)
Mccone County
4 WSW Brockway Hail (1.00)
Prairie County
32 NW Terry Hail (1.00)
Prairie County
8 NW Terry Flash Flood
Water flowed over Highway 253 northwest
of Terry, and caused damage to the
highway.
Valley County
Ft Peck to Hail (0.75)
2 EFt Peck
Valley County
2 S Nashua Hail (0.75)
Valley County
13 E Nashua Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Sheet metal torn off of a barn
Dawson County
23 WSW Glendive Thunderstorm Wind (G83)
Two homes on County Road 256 had wind
damage to their roofs, siding, and
gutters.
Wibaux County
24 S Wibaux Hail (1.00)
Mccone County
South Portion Flash Flood
Water was running over Horse Creek Road
northwest of Circle. There was conside-
rable damage to roads, bridges, and
culverts in the southern portion of the
county. Three bridges were out due to
the heavy rainfall, and one 6 foot
culvert collapsed along Duck Creek Road
near Watkins. One home was evacuated,
and three homes had severe flood damage
along County Road 252, and continued to
have problems during the month of June
with each additional rainfall.
Prairie County
8 W Mc Cloud Hail (1.00)
Prairie County
8 W Mc Cloud Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
Wibaux County
Carlyle Hail (0.88)
Dawson County
Dawson Arpt Glendive Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Dawson County
2 W Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G71)
Dawson County
8 N Lindsay Hail (0.75)
Dawson County
8 N Lindsay Thunderstorm Wind (G75)
Eight grain bins were destroyed by the
strong wind. There was wind damage with
lots offences blown down. An old and
vacant county school was destroyed. A
calf shelter was picked up and moved by
the strong wind. A four wheel drive
tractor was moved about 100 feet. A
round bale was blown into a vehicle
causing body damage and the windshield
to be broken.
Mccone County
2 E Circle Hail (0.75)
Mccone County
8 N Circle Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Valley County
Hinsdale to Flash Flood
1 N Hinsdale
US Highway 2 was underwater in the
vicinity of Hinsdale for a short time.
Highway 537 about 1/4 mile north of
Hinsdale was covered with about 3
inches of water. One home suffered a
flooded basement in Hinsdale.
Valley County
Ft Peck Heavy Rain
New Deal Road was under water for
approximately 100 yards. Fort Peck had
over 4 inches of rain.
Sheridan County
Westby Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
The strong wind destroyed a barn in the
town of Westby.
Valley County
South Portion Flash Flood
Flooding was reported along Willow
Creek Road approximately 14 miles south
of Glasgow. The flooding led to a wash
out on Willow Creek Road that was 15
feet deep and 12 feet wide.
Valley County
South Portion Flash Flood
Flooding was reported along Antelope
Creek approximately 9.5 miles west-
nothwest of Glasgow. Antelope Creek
went from being dry to running out of
its banks, and flooded Billingsly Road
and caused severe damage to a ranch.
Water flowing across Billingsly road
was as up to 5 feet deep in spots. A
basement was flooded and three vehicles
were damaged. All fences around the
property were wiped out, and one sheep
was drown. Water flooded the ranch up
to 6 feet deep, and did not recede for
8 hours.
Roosevelt County
23 NW Poplar Flash Flood
Heavy rain in Roosevelt County caused
Chelsea and Box Elder Creeks to rise
significantly and flood in spots. Very
heavy rain of 4.3 inches was reported
over a small area 23 miles northwest of
Poplar. Highway 13 and some other local
roads were flooded in spots.
Phillips County
14 SW Malta Hail (l.00)
Phillips County
6 S Malta Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
7 S Malta Hail (1.75)
Phillips County
7 SSE Malta Hail (1.00)
The hail was accompanied by 2.7 inches
of rain in 45 minutes.
Petroleum County
17 N Winnett Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Dry Blood Creek Raws
Garfield County
30 E Jordan Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roosevelt County
Poplar Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phillips County
12 SW Malta to Flash Flood
12 SE Malta
Alkali Creek came out of its banks on
some gravel roads in the area with many
fields flooded along Highway 191. The
area of flash flooding was from 12
miles southwest of Malta to 12 miles
southeast of Malta. Rainfall of 2.7
inches fell in just 45 minutes at one
location. A lots of debris swept into
the fencing.
Petroleum County
8 N Winnett to Flash Flood
30 NE Winnett
The heaviest rainfall was from about 8
miles north of Winnett to 30 miles
northeast of Winnett in an area about
15 miles wide. Valentine Road from 5 to
10 miles north of Winnett was washed
out. There was a report of 1.18 inches
of rain 18 miles north of Winnett with
a culvert washed out.
MTZ017
High Wind (G55)
Sheridan County
Reserve Lightning
Lightning caused a fire at the Reserve
oil station along Highway 13. The oil
station was struck by lightning, and a
cow directly across the highway was
also struck and instantly killed. The
lightning ignited the vent pipes at the
top of two 400 barrel oil tanks.
Phillips County
Zortman Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phillips County
8 S Malta Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
20 N Saco Hail (1.00)
Phillips County
20 N Saco Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Valley County
7 NW Hinsdale Hail (0.88)
Valley County
25 N Hinsdale Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Valley County
4 N Hinsdale Hail (0.88)
Valley County
33 SW Glasgow Thunderstorm Wind (G63)
Valley County
Baylor Hail (1.00)
Valley County
5 S Opheim Hail (0.75)
Garfield County
18 N Jordan Hail (0.88)
Valley County
4 WNW Ft Peck Hail (1.00)
Valley County
Ft Peck Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
9 SSW Lustre Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Roofs were blown off buildings and a
hanger collapsed. An airplane that was
in the hanger suffered damage. Several
wind breaks were also destroyed. A
power line was blown down, and pieces
of roofing were in the power lines that
were still standing.
Roosevelt County
Wolf Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
30 SW Glasgow Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Daniels County
Flaxville Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Trees were downed in Flaxville by
strong wind that accompanied a
thunderstorm.
Daniels County
.2 S Scobey Thunderstorm Wind (G60)
The strong wind tore off an awning, and
tore off a 20 by 12 foot deck from a
house and was broken apart. A grain bin
was destroyed and wound up in a field a
few hundred yards from the house.
Garfield County
16 S Jordan Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Garfield County
25 SSE Jordan Hail (0.88)
Petroleum County
8 ESE Winnett Hail (1.00)
Garfield County
33 SW Jordan Hail (2.50)
Dawson County
24 WSW Glendive Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Wibaux County
24 S Wibaux Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phillips County
8 N Dodson Hail (1.75)
Large hail caused damage to a vehicle
Phillips County
12 NE Dodson Hail (1.75)
Phillips County
7 N Wagner Funnel Cloud
Phillips County
7 N Wagner Hail (1.75)
Phillips County
5 NE Malta Hail (2.75)
The large hail caused roof, siding,
window, and gutter damage to eight
houses.
Valley County
28 W Glasgow Hail (0.88)
Valley County
Duck Creek Hail (1.00)
Valley County
Duck Creek Hail (1.75)
The hail caused extensive damage to
roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and
screens in Duck Creek.
Valley County
Ft Peck Hail (2.00)
The hail caused extensive damage to
roofs, siding, windows, gutters, and
screens in the town of Fort Peck. Many
vehicles also had hail damage.
Valley County
Ft Peck Hail (1.00)
Valley County
Ft Peck Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
Ft Peck Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Valley County
Park Grove Hail (1.00)
Valley County
Park Grove Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Valley County
Ft Peck Flash Flood
Water gushing down the streets in town.
Approximately 1 to 2 inches of rain
fell.
Valley County
4 NNW Ft Peck Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Valley County
7 S Glasgow Flash Flood
Water running over Highway 24 about 7
miles south of Glasgow.
Mccone County
17 WSW Vida Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
1 E Nashua Flash Flood
Fields were flooded along both sides of
US Highway 2.
Roosevelt County
Culbertson Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Several trees were damaged or blown
down in the town of Culbertson by wind
gusts by wind gusts estimated at 80 mph
Richland County
16 NW Lambert Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
4 to 6 inch branches broken off of
trees.
Richland County
20 NW Sidney Thunderstorm Wind (G65)
Roosevelt County
Bainville Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roosevelt County
Stateline Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
Richland County
2 NW Sidney Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
Valley County
12 W Opheim Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
11 SE Glentana Hail (1.25)
Valley County
5 N Opheim Hail (0.75)
Valley County
4 S Tampico to Flash Flood
4 NW Glasgow
Runoff from thunderstorms that produced
about an inch of rain produced flash
flooding of the Antelope Creek west of
Glasgow from Tampico Road to
Billingsley Road. The ground was
already saturated in the area due to
flooding the previous week.
Garfield County
4 SSW Mosby Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Garfield County
10 SE Edwards Thunderstorm Wind (G56)
Phillips County
Malta Thunderstorm Wind (G76)
Wind gusts of up to 87 mph downed
several trees in Malta and caused some
damage to fences and to a horse
trailer. A tree branch fell against one
house tearing the power leads loose and
cutting electricty to a couple of
homes.
Phillips County
5 N Malta Thunderstorm Wind (G76)
A mobile home was tossed upside down
and onto a barbed wire fence.
Phillips County
Malta Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phillips County
Saco Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pea sized hail accompanied the
thunderstorm along with approximately 1
inch of rain.
Valley County
10 NW Hinsdale Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Pea sized hail accompanied the
thunderstorm. There was some crop
damage in the area.
Valley County
11 NW Hinsdale Hail (0.75)
Valley County
11 NW Hinsdale Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
4 NW Hinsdale Hail (0.75)
Valley County
10 NW Hinsdale Hail (0.75)
The penny sized hail combined with wind
gusts of 60 mph produced significant
damage to the winter wheat crop.
Valley County
4 NW Hinsdale Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Four 10 inch diameter trees and
numerous 6 to 8 inch diameter branches
were knocked down by the strong
thunderstorm wind, which was estimated
to be at least 60 mph sustained, with
higher gusts.
Phillips County
4 NE Saco Hail (0.88)
Valley County
Bluff Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
Richland County
12 NNW Enid Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
6 to 8 inch tree limbs down. Appears
that the strong wind was in association
with channel outflow from distant
thunderstorms.
Phillips County
10 SW Malta Funnel Cloud
Dust reported coming up at mile marker
147 along Highway 191.
Phillips County
25 S Malta Funnel Cloud
Petroleum County
23 NW Winnett Hail (1.75)
Phillips County
10 SW Wagner Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
7 W Malta Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
7 W Malta Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phillips County
Malta Funnel Cloud
Pea sized hail along with 40 mph winds.
Phillips County
4 SSE Content Hail (0.88)
Phillips County
10 E Malta Hail (3.00)
Significant car damage with the back
window of a vehicle smashed out.
Phillips County
9 WNW Saco Hail (1.75)
Mccone County
5 SSE Ft Peck Lake H Hail (1.00)
4 SSE Ft Peck Lake
Handar
Phillips County
8 NNE Bowdoin Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
Saco Hail (1.00)
Phillips County
3 NNE Saco Hail (1.00)
Valley County
13 N Saint Marie Hail (0.88)
Valley County
14 N Saint Marie Hail (1.75)
Valley County
Baylor Hail (0.88)
The hail was accompanied by 40 to 50
mph winds.
Valley County
8 SW Lustre Hail (1.00)
Valley County
16 N Saint Marie Flash Flood
Flooding reported on Gilbert Lane east
of Highway 24
Valley County
7 SSW Lustre Hail (0.88)
Valley County
3 N Baylor Hail (1.00)
Valley County
8 NNE Lustre Hail (0.75)
Daniels County
Scobey Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roosevelt County
17 N Wolf Pt Hail (1.00)
Daniels County
6 S Flaxville Hail (1.00)
Garfield County
25 SW Jordan Hail (1.75)
Garfield County
25 SW Jordan Thunderstorm Wind (G59)
Sheridan County
5 E Redstone Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sheridan County
10 NE Reserve Hail (0.88)
Roosevelt County
17 N Brockton Hail (1.25)
Garrield County
27 NE Jordan Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Sheridan County
15 SE Plentywood Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Valley County
Saint Marie Hail (1.50)
Valley County
2 N Ft Peck Hail (0.88)
Sheridan County
3 E Homestead Hail (0.75)
Sheridan County
Homestead Hail (2.50)
Mccone County
Cow Creek Thunderstorm Wind (G57)
Roosevelt County
2 W Wolf Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
Mccone County
14 NNE Vida Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
Roosevelt County
28 NNE Poplar Hail (1.00)
Roosevelt County
Poplar Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
An abandon house trailer was blown
across US Highway 2.
Daniels County
4 E Whitetail Hail (0.88)
Sheridan County
3 N Medicine Lake Hail (0.75)
Roosevelt County
Wolf Pt Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Dawson County
Bloomfield Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Roosevelt County
Froid Thunderstorm Wind (G61)
A barn roof collapsed and several trees
were down.
Sheridan County
Dagmar Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A 22 foot pine tree was uprooted by the
strong thunderstorm winds.
Sheridan County
Medicine Lake (Raws) Thunderstorm Wind (G51)
Sheridan County
13 SSE Redstone Hail (0.88)
Sheridan County
13 E Medicine Lake Hail (0.88)
Sheridan County
4 N Medicine Lake Hail (0.88)
Richland County
5 N Sidney Funnel Cloud
Sheridan County
19 SE Reserve Hail (0.75)
The hail was accompanied by 50 mph wind
gusts.
Richland County
Savage Hail (0.88)
Richland County
Savage Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Petroleum County
22 NW Winnett Flash Flood
A nearly stationary thunderstorm across
western Petroleum county produced 3.91
inches of rain in a little over an
hour. The heavy rain was accompanied by
4 to 6 inches of pea sized hail. The
combination of the rain and hail led to
drifts that were nearly a foot deep.
The Little Bear creek came out of it’s
banks in spots and led to basement
flooding in one home.
Petroleum County
Winnett Hail (1.00)
Petroleum County
12 N Winnett Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Petroleum County
Winnett Hail (0.88)
Garfield County
24 W Brusett Hail (0.88)
Phillips County
Whitewater Hail (1.00)
Garfield County
20 W Brusett Hail (1.00)
Garfield County
13 WNW Brusett Hail (0.75)
Phillips County
1 E Whitewater Hail (1.75)
Phillips County
6 S Malta Hail (0.75)
Garfeld County
10 SE Edwards Hail (0.75)
Garfield County
Jordan Arpt Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
Measured at the Jordan ASOS.
Garfield County
Jordan Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
A trailer at the old Montana State
Department of Transportation
maintenance shop in Jordan was blown
over on its side.
Garfield County
10 W Jordan Flash Flood
Water flowing over County Road 245.
Garfield County
4 NNE Van Norman Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
50 to 60 foot cottonwood trees downed.
Prairie County
12 SW Terry Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Mccone County
15 W Circle Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Prairie County
5 W Terry Hail (0.88)
Wibaux County
10 SW St Phillip Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Garfield County
17 NE Jordan to Flash Flood
25 E Jordan
Areas from approximately 17 miles
northeast of Jordan to 25 miles east of
Jordan experienced heavy rainfall. The
rain washed across numerous county
gravel roads. At least two culverts
were washed out. The runoff from
tributaries of the Big Dry Creek
brought the creek up significantly, but
it remained within its banks.
Prairie County
23 E Fallon Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Wibaux County
4 W Carlyle Hail (0.75)
Wibaux County
18 S Wibaux Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Wind gusts estimated in the 60 to 70
mph range.
Valley County
6 NE Opheim Flash Flood
Roanwood Creek and the confluence of
the west fork of the Poplar River had
water running out of its banks and over
Mason Road.
Wibaux County
20 N Wibaux Flash Flood
An area that is normally dry was under
2 to 3 feet of water across an area of
approximately 75 to 100 feet.
Wibaux County
5 E Wibaux Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Phillips County
9 S Saco to Flash Flood
6 WSW Saco
Very heavy rain fell in the Larb Creek
basin, and a trained weather spotter
report of 2.3 inches of rain in a short
period of time. Water was over Larb
Creek Road where the Fourth Creek flows
into the Larb Creek. At least one
culvert washed out. This area includes
both Phillips and Valley counties as
the Larb Creek meanders across the
county line.
Dawson County
6 E Glendive to Flash Flood
6 NE Glendive
Thunderstorms which produced up to 4
inches of rainfall caused the water in
the Glendive Creek approximately 6
miles east of Glendive to go from 6
inches deep and 6 feet wide to approxi-
mately 12 feet deep and nearly 100 feet
wide. The water crossed old Highway 10.
About 6 miles northeast of Glendive a
bridge on Belle Prairie Road was washed
out as well as a culvert on Road 311.
Wibaux County
25 N Wibaux Flash Flood
Water from Smith Creek went out of its
banks about 125 feet wide and flooded
over Skaar Road. A bridge is signifi-
cantly damaged. The flooding washed
over roads in nearly 100 places accor-
ding to the Highway Department. The
roads in the northern portion of Wibaux
County were out in so many places that
the highway department ran out of flags
to mark the flooding. Two ranches in
the area measured 3 to 3.5 inches of
rain.
Valley County
6 WSW Hinsdale to Flash Flood
8 WSW Hinsdale
Very heavy rain fell in the Larb Creek
basin, and a trained weather spotter
report of 2.3 inches of rain in a short
period of time. Water was over Larb
Creek Road where the Fourth Creek flows
into the Larb Creek. At least one
culvert washed out. This area includes
both Phillips and Valley counties as
the Larb Creek meanders across the
county line.
MONTANA, South
Big Horn County
Ft Smith Hail (0.75)
Hail covered roads
Big Horn County
3 S Garryowen Hail (1.25)
Car windows broken on Interstate 90
Carter County
12 SE Ekalaka Hail (0.88)
Carter County
10 SE Ekalaka Hail (1.00)
Carter County
17 E Ekalaka Hail (0.75)
Fallon County
2 SW Baker Funnel Cloud
Small funnel for about two mintues
Fallon County
4 S Baker Hail (1.75)
Fallon County
Baker Funnel Cloud
Brief funnel cloud
Fallon County
2 SW Baker Hail (1.75)
Fallon County
Baker Hail (0.88)
Fallon County
2 N Baker Hail (1.00)
Fallon County
5 W Baker Funnel Cloud
Brief funnel cloud
Fallon County
5 W Baker Hail (1.00)
Powder River County
Epsie Hail (0.75)
Powder River County
9 W Broadus Hail (1.00)
Powder River County
4 S Broadus Hail (0.88)
Carter County
Ekalaka Hail (0.75)
Carter County
Ekalaka Hail (0.75)
Penny size hail reported by County
Sheriff
Carter County
Ekalaka Funnel Cloud
Carter County
10 NW Ekalaka Hail (1.25)
Carter County
Ekalaka Funnel Cloud
Fallon County
4 S Plevna Funnel Cloud
Fallon County
9 E Baker Funnel Cloud
Fallon County
8 ESE Webster Hail (1.25)
Numerous penny size hail stones mixed
with half dollar size hail stones
Fallon County
9 SW Olllie Tornado (F0)
Large tornado. No reports of damage.
Fallon County
Ollie Hail (0.88)
Carter County
10 NW Ekalaka Tornado (F0)
Four different tornado touchdown over a
30 minute period northwest of Ekalaka.
The tornadoes came from different parts
of a large mesocyclone. At times …
the tornadoes had mutiple vortices. No
damage was reported as the area was
sparsely populated.
10 W Biddle Tornado (F0)
The tornado touched down in the
vicinity of Buffalo Creek Ranch about
1/2 mile west and 1/2 mile north of the
intersection of Olmstead Road and Bay
Horse Road, which is five miles south
of the state line in Campbell County,
Wyoming, and about 25 miles north of
Recluse, Wyoming. There was some minor
damage to a shop and barn, as well as,
several trees downed. A few fence posts
were pulled out and a grain bin was set
on a flatbed trailer. There were homes
near the tree damage, but the homes
were not damaged.
Powder River County
4 S Broadus Flash Flood
Very heavy rain in an hour led to many
flooded fields, and water running
across roads in a few places. Four
miles north, Broadus reported 1.25
inches of rain within an hour. There
were other reports of 1.5 to 2 inches
of rain in the southern part of Powder
River County.
Powder River County
Epsie Flash Flood
Washed out culvert near Epsie and Mile
Marker 94.5 on Highway 212 west of
Broadus due to a heavy thunderstorm.
Highway 212 from just northwest of
Broadus to Ashland was closed for 22
hours after the flash flood.
Powder River County
Broadus Funnel Cloud
Funnel cloud in the Crane Acres area of
Broadus. It extended at least half way
to the ground, but it did not touch
down. Several people in the Broadus
area reported seeing the funnel cloud.
Wheatland County
Harlowton Hail (1.00)
Nickel to quarter size hail
Sweet Grass County
9 NNW Big Timber Hail (0.75)
Yellowstone County
2 NE Billings Hail (1.00)
Yellowstone County
5 NE Billings Hail (0.75)
Yellowstone County
3 E Billings Hail (1.00)
Yellowstone County
3 NE Billings Hail (2.00)
Mostly ping pong ball sized hail, but a
few as large as hen eggs
Musselshell County
13 N Musselshell Hail (0.75)
Big Horn County
Hardin Hail (0.75)
Wheatland County
Judith Gap Hail (0.88)
Custer County
24 E Volborg Hail (0.88)
Carter County
1 N Ekalaka Hail (1.25)
Fallon County
14 SE Baker Hail (1.00)
Fallon County
25 SSE Baker Hail (1.75)
Carter County
2 NW Mill Iron Hail (1.25)
Windows broken, cars damaged
Carter County
Ridge Hail (0.75)
Powder River County
Broadus Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
Broadus Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
Broadus Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
12 NE Broadus Hail (1.75)
Mostly half inch diameter hail, but a
few as large as golf balls
Rosebud County
14 NE Ingomar Hail (1.00)
Custer County
Miles City Flash Flood
The underpass and the city library had
minor flooding. In addition, some
county roads had water running over
them. A county road shoulder was washed
out.
Custer County
3 NE Miles City Hail (1.00)
Hail damage to mobile home near Kircher
Creek from nickel to quarter size hail.
Custer County
5 NE Miles City Hail (2.00)
Some crop damage in the Miles City area
from the combination of the hail and
wind.
Fallon County
2 S Plevna Heavy Rain
1.50 inches of rain fell within 45
minutes resulting in minor flooding of
creeks.
Rosebud County
11 SW Sumatra Hail (0.75)
Treasure County
20 NW Hysham Hail (0.75)
Carbon County
2 N Bridger Hail (0.75)
MONTANA, South
Stillwater County
Park City Hail (0.75)
Stillwater County
4 W Park City Hail (1.00)
Yellowstone County
6 SE Billings Hail (0.75)
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus Hail (1.75)
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus Hail (0.75)
Carbon County
7 NE Joliet Hail (0.75)
Carter County
Ridge Hail (1.00)
Yellowstone County
6 SE Laurel Hail (0.75)
Carbon County
Red Lodge Hail (1.00)
Carbon County
Red Lodge Hail (1.00)
Carbon County
2 N Red Lodge Hail (0.75)
Carter County
12 NE Boyes Hail (0.75)
Big Horn County
Hardin Hail (0.75)
Yellowstone County
25 SSE Billings to Hail (1.50)
8 NE Billings
Inch to inch and half diameter hail
seen laying next to the road 30 minutes
after the storm had moved through. Time
estimate based on radar.
Big Horn County
6 N Crow Agency Hail (1.00)
Park County
Wilsall Hail (0.88)
Rosebud County
Colstrip Hail (1.00)
Custer County
10 W Volborg Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
10 NW Olive Hail (1.00)
Golden Valley County
Belmont Hail (0.75)
Musselshell County
Roundup Hail (0.75)
Golden Valley County
15 SW Ryegate Hail (1.00)
Rosebud County
13 SW Sumatra Hail (1.00)
Rosebud County
Sumatra Hail (1.00)
Custer County
32 ESE Volborg Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
11 NE Moorhead Hail (1.00)
MONTANA, South
Powder River County
Moorhead Hail (0.88)
Carter County
3 NE Mill Iron Hail (0.75)
Powder River County
15 N Broadus Flash Flood
Highway 59 closed due to a creek
flowing over the road. One vehicle
washed off the roadway.
Powder River County
9 N Broadus Hail (0.88)
Carter County
14 W Alzada Hail (1.00)
Winds gusting to 60 mph
Powder River County
16 NE Broadus Hail (1.75)
Carter County
Ekalaka Hail (0.75)
Wind gusts to 60 mph
Carter County
Mill Iron Hail (0.88)
MTZ033
Flood
Heavy rain from thunderstorms resulted
in flooded fields. Portions of Plevna
and Baker were also flooded due to
overflowing fields that encroached into
portions of the towns. Sandstone
reservoir overtopped the spillway. In
addition, a few county roads were
washed out. However, no injuries were
reported.
Park County
5 W Livingston Hail (1.00)
Wheatland County
Harlowton Hail (0.88)
Wheatland County
2 W Shawmut Funnel Cloud
Wall cloud and funnel cloud just west
of Shawmut
Wheatland County
Shawmut Hail (0.75)
Stillwater County
18 NW Columbus Hail (1.00)
Stillwater County
7 N Reed Pt Hail (1.25)
Stillwater County
7 NE Rapelje Hail (0.75)
Yellowstone County
15 N Pompeys Pillar Hail (0.75)
Rosebud County
Colstrip Hail (0.75)
Big Horn County
4 NW Decker Hail (0.75)
Billings Hail (0.75)
NWS employee reported penny size hail
around 27th street in downtown
Billings.
Yellowstone County
Billings Hail (0.75)
Big Horn County
St Xavier Hail (0.75)
Big Horn County
9 N Lodge Grass Hail (1.00)
Big Horn County
4 N Lodge Grass Hail (1.75)
Big Horn County
1 SW Wyola Hail (0.75)
Big Horn County
5 S Busby Hail (0.75)
Rosebud County
Lame Deer Hail (0.75)
Rosebud County
2 N Ashland Hail (0.75)
Rosebud County
3 E Ashland Hail (1.75)
Powder River County
17 NW Sonnette Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
16 NW Sonnette Hail (2.00)
Powder River County
19 NW Sonnette Hail (1.00)
Big Horn County
4 NW Decker Hail (0.75)
Powder River County
12 NW Broadus Hail (1.00)
Powder River County
15 N Broadus Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
12 N Broadus Hail (1.00)
Fallon County
14 N Baker Hail (0.75)
Powder River County
2 N Broadus Hail (0.88)
Powder River County
3 W Broadus Hail (1.00)
Carter County
12 SW Ekalaka Hail (0.88)
Garden shredded
Carter County
15 E Ekalaka Hail (1.00)
Leaves stripped from trees
MONTANA, West
MTZ002>003
Flood
Three days of moderate to heavy rain on
top of snow pack in the Mission and
Swan Mountains caused small creeks to
flood with mud and debris flows causing
damage. Total rainfall amounts ranged
from 2.50 inches in the valleys, and 4
to 7 inches over higher terrain in Lake
County. Damage occurred mainly in Lake
County due to washouts of roads and
clogged culverts from debris and water
flowing out of the Mission Mountains.
Several bridges along creeks were also
damaged. The worse damage occurred
along the east side of Flathead Lake on
Highway 35 between mile markers 9 and
12. The highway was closed for several
days from several creeks that had
washed out and covered the highway with
debris and mud. Montana Pines RV Park
along the east shore was flooded with
two recreational vehicles damaged from
high water. Near Ronan, Post and North
Crow Creeks flooded and trapped 14
families on Michel Road, where a bridge
was washed out and a home was flooded.
Three families were cut off by high
water on Canyon Mill Road east of
Ronan. Flooding of roads also occurred
near St. Ignatius. Damage ranged from
$200,000 in the city of Ronan to
$500,000 for Lake County. In Flathead
County, a home was flooded from Hemlar
Creek over topping its banks. Other
creeks that flooded were Krause and
Handkerchief were homes were also
threatened by high water. Flooding of
low lying areas was reported near Swan
Lake. In Big Fork Bay, the combination
of high creek flows and high water in
Flathead Lake, caused rising water and
minor damage to docks in the bay. In
Glacier National Park, the Going to the
Sun Road was closed due to rockslides
from heavy rainfall.
Flathead County
Whitefish to Thunderstorm Wind (G52)
Bigfork
Strong thunderstorms moved through the
northern and eastern portions of the
Flathead Valley from Whitefish,
Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Corum to
Ferndale and to Big Fork. Thunderstorm
winds caused numerous trees to fall
onto power lines with widespread power
outages. Flathead County Sheriff also
reported damage to a roof of a business
in Kalispell.
Deer Lodge County
Anaconda Hail (1.00)
Deer Lodge County
8 SE Anaconda Hail (1.75)
Silver Bow County
Rocker Hail (1.75)
Strong thunderstorms moved through
Anaconda and Rocker areas, with large
hail up to golf ball size reported in
each location. A weather spotter
reported hail damage to cars in Rocker.
Granite County
5 W Drummond Hail (0.75)
Ravalli County
6 E Darby Thunderstorm Wind (G55)
Ravalli County
Hamilton Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Ravalli County
Hamilton Thunderstorm Wind (G54)
Severe thunderstorms with strong winds
blew down power lines and started
numerous fires in Hamilton during the
evening hours. Trees were also blown
down onto Sula Peak Road.
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