![]() Report from mPING: Half Dollar (1.25 in.). ![]() Photo on social media showing part of a tree blown down in Frankfort Square. (DDC)ĭelayed report of isolated damage on a farmstead including part of an outbuilding roof blown off and a bulk bin blown over. ![]() Major tree damage in Sherwood Forest area of east Memphis. (MEG)Ĭorrects previous tstm wnd dmg report from 3 SE Midtown Memphis. Quarter size hail reported near Lamar Ave and I-240. Quarter size hail reported at the University of Memphis. Reported hail near Walnut Grove and White Station. (MEG)Ĭorrects previous hail report from 3 NNE Southeast Memphis. Herrington Creek was out of its banks and flooding nearby parking lot near Stage Rd. Pictures of measured 1.5 inch hailstones on far north side of Neebish Island. Doppler radar has detected hail at or near Denver, CO on 151 occasions, including 22 occasions during the past year. Dissipated within 10 minutes after sighting. The Denver, CO area has had 141 reports of on-the-ground hail by trained spotters, and has been under severe weather warnings 75 times during the past 12 months. Landspout spotted 10 miles north of Cameron. A weather radar is used to locate precipitation, calculate its motion, estimate its type (rain, snow, hail, etc.), and forecast its future position and. Trees across roads west of Loretto around Thornton Road. Trees 12 inch in diameter down on road in area of Ward Road and Busby Road. Tree with power lines down on Spring Street in Hamilton. (HUN)Ī tree was blown down and blocking the roadway. Tree blown down in the 3500 block of CR 265 in Section. Several trees down on Pine Mountain Road near Remlap. Tree blown down across CR 89 near Mentone. Tree blown down at 281 Industrial Lane in Sylvania. West Texas Mesonet measured a 63 MPH wind gust. Tree on the road near the intersection of US HWY 78 and KOA Road. Portions of a roof removed from a residence. generally between County Road 29 and County Road 313. Trees down over the northern part of Randolph County. Report from mPING: 1-inch tree limbs broken Shingles blown off. Power poles blown down in the Enos and Buncombe Creek communities. (SGF)Ī tree was blown down and blocking the roadway on Dorning Road near Trafford. ![]() but see no major damage to rvs or boats at this time. Marina has docks and walkways broken loose. Report from mPING: Trees uprooted or snapped Roof blown off. Ozark County Sheriffs Dispatch is starting to receive reports of power lines down on Arkansas line on HWY 5 and also reports on HWY W. Temperatures were up in the affected areas prior to the storms, with central Iowa hitting the 70s and. Tuesday, including large hail, high winds and tornadoes. ![]() Local 5s Weather team forecast all severe weather hazards were possible between 4 p.m. Report from mPING: large tree limbs broken Shingles blown off. IOWA, USA Severe weather has impacted central and southern Iowa once again. (BMX)Ī tree was blown down and landed on a home near Lake Drive. (LZK)Ī tree was blown down near Cox Lane and Wolf Creek Road. Multiple trees down across the county blocking roadways. Trees down blocking roadways in Walnut Ridge. Multiple reports of trees down across Lawrence county. Trained spotter measured 66 mph wind gusts. Trained spotter measured half dollar size hail (1.25 in). Half dollar size (1.25 in) hail reported in Sedgwick. Wind will calm somewhat this weekend into next week, but until we get some appreciable rainfall, fire danger looks to remain at least elevated.* Tornado: F Scale, Hail: 1/100in., Wind: Speed (MPH) With fires already going across Central and North Texas, the danger has been realized outside of the area. The Texas A&M Forest Service holds a large portion of the area in the Very High or High category through the end of the week. Right back at it Thursday with another day of big fire concerns as winds blow enough to make it feel like an air fryer out there. We stay windy overnight (gusts 25+) but the relative humidity will swamp back in helping to mitigate the concerns a bit. The gusty conditions, extreme temperatures, and very dry air/vegetation has pushed the fire danger to critical through the evening hours. RED FLAG WARNING is in effect through Thursday evening for Austin, Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Madison, Milam, Lee, & Washington Counties | Passing weather maker just north of Texas kicked on the wind across Texas and the Brazos Valley today. EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNINGS have been issued for the Brazos Valley until 9pm Thursday. ![]()
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