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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
January 2006

Additions/Corrections

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

AMERICAN SAMOA
  ASZ002>003                    Tutuila--Manu'A
                                12       0900SST
                                13       0000SST

                                Strong gale force winds, associated
                                with Tropical Cyclone Tam, obliterated
                                70 percent of local crops and a few
                                roof tops of unsecured homes. Gale
                                warnings were issued for the marine
                                and zone communities; the Weather
                                Service Office recorded sustained
                                winds of 30 to 35 mph peaking to 59
                                mph for this episode. Inter-Island
                                flights and marine voyages were
                                cancelled, affecting passengers to be
                                stranded at the Pago Pago
                                International Airport and Harbor
                                terminals.

                                Unfavorable conditions and high winds
                                caused landslides in other areas for
                                the Island of Tutuila. No injury
                                reported.

  ASZ002                        Tutuila
                                25       0600SST
                                         2100SST

                                "A gale force with gusts over 55 mph
                                blew broadways of the cruise ship
                                Queen Elizabeth 2 as it moors at the
                                main dock in Pago Pago harbor in the
                                early morning hours of January 25th,
                                2006. Strong northwest winds, a result
                                of a stationary monsoon trough over
                                the Samoan Islands, cut short the
                                ship's docking time as mooring became
                                very difficult. These strong winds
                                capsized a 25-foot recreational boat
                                which was anchored at the Fagatogo
                                dock near the Department of the
                                Marine and Wildlife building. The Lady
                                Naomi vessel, a ferry from Western
                                Samoa, was unable to dock for several
                                hours until later in the afternoon.

                                The Weather Service Office issued a
                                Small craft advisory and a Gale
                                warning for this episode.

  ASZ002                        Tutuila
                                31       0400SST
                                         1700SST

                                "A landslide destroyed a family's
                                home" in the village of Atu'u,
                                fortunately, no one was hurt. Strong
                                winds with gusts to 53 mph plus heavy
                                rainfall contributed to the fatal
                                landslide in Atu'u.

                                Other reportable landslides on the
                                Island of Tutuila affected residents
                                near mountain ridges, causing
                                difficulty among commuters. "There
                                were roadside slides in the villages
                                of Poloa, Fagalii, Asili, Masefau,
                                Auasi and Onenoa." No death or
                                injury reported.

  Tutuila
    Countywide                  31       0900SST
                                         1800SST

                                Locally heavy rainfall across the
                                Island of Tutuila caused an increase
                                in rising waters and overflow of small
                                streams, especially villages located
                                to the West of the International
                                Airport. Homes were swamped with water
                                from 6 inches to 3 feet, and many
                                personal properties were spoiled and
                                damaged from this episode. Motorists
                                experienced difficulties bypassing
                                stalled sedans and trucks in some
                                flooded areas in the village of
                                Tafuna. Less than 50 people evacuated
                                their homes, and there was no injury.

                                An active trough over the Samoan
                                Islands was blamed for overcast skies
                                and gloomy conditions. The Weather
                                Service Office recorded a total
                                precipitation of 5.68 inches for this
                                event.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Powell County
    1 SW Clay City              23       0000EST
                                         0008EST

                                Twelve inches of water flowing across
                                several areas of Highway 82, Hardwick
                                Road, and Adams Ridge Road.

  Montgomery County
    Mt Sterling                 23       0015EST
                                         0020EST

                                Six to eight inches of water flowing
                                across Howards Mill and Tory Road.
                                Portions of Highway 460 East, Harpers
                                Ridge and Aarons Run impassable due to
                                high water.

  Wayne County
    Monticello                  23       0130EST
                                         0140EST

                                Portions of Highway 1546 closed due to
                                high water.

  Estill County
    Irvine                      23       0135EST
                                         0140EST

                                Portions of Dark Hollow Creek and
                                Clear Creek Roads off of Richmond Road
                                closed due to high water. Portions of
                                Driftwood Drive off of Cob Hill Road
                                closed due to high water.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Lee County
    Beattyville                 23       0140EST
                                         0150EST

                                One mile stretch of Highway 52 just
                                west of Beattyville heading towards
                                Irvine impassable due to high water.
                                Portions of Gilliam Road also
                                impassable due to high water.

  Lee County
    Beattyville                 23       0250EST
                                         0300EST

                                Portions of Blaines Branch Road closed
                                due to high water.

  Laurel County
    London                      23       0215EST
                                         0225EST

                                Portions of Middle Ground Way and
                                Commercial Drive off of Highway 25 as
                                well as Sallys Branch Road off of
                                Highway 80 and Tobacco Road off of
                                East 4th Street impassable due to
                                high water.

  Whitley County
    Corbin                      23       0335EST
                                         0345EST

                                Intersection of Highways 26 and 3041
                                impassable due to high water. Portions
                                of Bacon Creek Road impassable due to
                                high water.

  Whitley County
    Faber                       23       0410EST
                                         0430EST

                                Highway 26 at the underpass impassable
                                due to high water.

  Whitley County
    10 NW Williamsburg          23       0410EST
                                         0430EST

                                Portions of Highway 90 near the
                                Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
                                impassable due to high water.

  Rockcastle County
    Wildie                      23       0440EST
                                         0450EST

                                PORTIONS OF HIGHWAY 1786 IMPASSABLE
                                AND BRUSH CREEK ROAD OFF OF HIGHWAY
                                1912 IMPASSABLE DUE TO HIGH WATER.

MINNESOTA, Northeast

  Carlton County
    Barnum                      01       2026CST

TEXAS, North Panhandle

  TXZ015-019                    Wheeler--Donley
                                01       1100CST
                                04       1700CST

                                A deepening low pressure system over
                                Kansas ... low relative humidities
                                ... and dry fuels combined to produce
                                extreme fire danger conditions. A
                                wildfire burned nearly twenty-three
                                thousand acres in the southeast Texas
                                panhandle between Interstate 40 and
                                Clarendon. Several houses were
                                threatened outside Clarendon ...
                                however the fire was diverted around
                                them. Another wildfire burned nearly
                                thirty-one hundred acres just
                                northeast of Shamrock. About one
                                hundred people were evacuated by
                                authorities and about ten structures
                                and one motel were threatened by the
                                wildfire. One firefighter on the
                                Howardwick wildfire was injured when
                                he received minor burns to the face.

                                   Number of           Estimated
                                    Persons              Damage
Location                        Killed   Injured    Property    Crops

AMERICAN SAMOA
  ASZ002>003
                                  0         0         6K        20K

                                Strong gale force winds, associated
                                with Tropical Cyclone Tam, obliterated
                                70 percent of local crops and a few
                                roof tops of unsecured homes. Gale
                                warnings were issued for the marine
                                and zone communities; the Weather
                                Service Office recorded sustained
                                winds of 30 to 35 mph peaking to
                                59 mph for this episode. Inter-Island
                                flights and marine voyages were
                                cancelled, affecting passengers to be
                                stranded at the Pago Pago
                                International Airport and Harbor
                                terminals.

                                Unfavorable conditions and high winds
                                caused landslides in other areas for
                                the Island of Tutuila. No injury
                                reported.

  ASZ002
                                  0         0         2K         3K

                                "A gale force with gusts over 55 mph
                                blew broadways of the cruise ship
                                Queen Elizabeth 2 as it moors at the
                                main dock in Pago Pago harbor in the
                                early morning hours of January 25th,
                                2006. Strong northwest winds, a result
                                of a stationary monsoon trough over
                                the Samoan Islands, cut short the
                                ship's docking time as mooring became
                                very difficult. These strong winds
                                capsized a 25-foot recreational boat
                                which was anchored at the Fagatogo
                                dock near the Department of the Marine
                                and Wildlife building. The Lady Naomi
                                vessel, a ferry from Western Samoa,
                                was unable to dock for several hours
                                until later in the afternoon.

                                The Weather Service Office issued a
                                Small craft advisory and a Gale
                                warning for this episode.

  ASZ002
                                  0         0         40K

                                "A landslide destroyed a family's
                                home" in the village of Atu'u,
                                fortunately, no one was hurt. Strong
                                winds with gusts to 53 mph plus heavy
                                rainfall contributed to the fatal
                                landslide in Atu'u.

                                Other reportable landslides on the
                                Island of Tutuila affected residents
                                near mountain ridges, causing
                                difficulty among commuters. "There
                                were roadside slides in the villages
                                of Poloa, Fagalii, Asili, Masefau,
                                Auasi and Onenoa." No death or
                                injury reported.

  Tutuila
    Countywide                    0         0        100K       15K

                                Locally heavy rainfall across the
                                Island of Tutuila caused an increase
                                in rising waters and overflow of small
                                streams, especially villages located
                                to the West of the International
                                Airport. Homes were swamped with water
                                from 6 inches to 3 feet, and many
                                personal properties were spoiled and
                                damaged from this episode. Motorists
                                experienced difficulties bypassing
                                stalled sedans and trucks in some
                                flooded areas in the village of
                                Tafuna. Less than 50 people evacuated
                                their homes, and there was no injury.

                                An active trough over the Samoan
                                Islands was blamed for overcast skies
                                and gloomy conditions. The Weather
                                Service Office recorded a total
                                precipitation of 5.68 inches for this
                                event.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Powell County
    1 SW Clay City                0         0          0          0

                                Twelve inches of water flowing across
                                several areas of Highway 82, Hardwick
                                Road, and Adams Ridge Road.

  Montgomery County
    Mt Sterling                   0         0          0          0

                                Six to eight inches of water flowing
                                across Howards Mill and Tory Road.
                                Portions of Highway 460 East, Harpers
                                Ridge and Aarons Run impassable due to
                                high water.

  Wayne County
    Monticello                    0         0          0          0

                                Portions of Highway 1546 closed due to
                                high water.

  Estill County
    Irvine                        0         0          0          0

                                Portions of Dark Hollow Creek and
                                Clear Creek Roads off of Richmond Road
                                closed due to high water. Portions of
                                Driftwood Drive off of Cob Hill Road
                                closed due to high water.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Lee County
    Beattyville                   0         0          0          0

                                One mile stretch of Highway 52 just
                                west of Beattyville heading towards
                                Irvine impassable due to high water.
                                Portions of Gilliam Road also
                                impassable due to high water.

  Lee County
    Beattyville                   0         0          0          0

                                Portions of Blaines Branch Road closed
                                due to high water.

  Laurel County
    London                        0         0          0          0

                                Portions of Middle Ground Way and
                                Commercial Drive off of Highway 25 as
                                well as Sallys Branch Road off of
                                Highway 80 and Tobacco Road off of
                                East 4th Street impassable due to
                                high water.

  Whitley County
    Corbin                        0         0          0          0

                                Intersection of Highways 26 and 3041
                                impassable due to high water. Portions
                                of Bacon Creek Road impassable due to
                                high water.

  Whitley County
    Faber                         0         0          0          0

                                Highway 26 at the underpass impassable
                                due to high water.

  Whitley County
    10 NW Williamsburg            0         0          0          0

                                Portions of Highway 90 near the
                                Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
                                impassable due to high water.

  Rockcastle County
    Wildie                        0         0          0          0

                                PORTIONS OF HIGHWAY 1786 IMPASSABLE
                                AND BRUSH CREEK ROAD OFF OF HIGHWAY
                                1912 IMPASSABLE DUE TO HIGH WATER.

MINNESOTA, Northeast

  Carlton County
    Barnum                        0         0

TEXAS, North Panhandle

  TXZ015-019
                                  0         1

                                A deepening low pressure system over
                                Kansas ... low relative humidities
                                ... And dry fuels combined to produce
                                extreme fire danger conditions. A
                                wildfire burned nearly twenty-three
                                thousand acres in the southeast Texas
                                panhandle between Interstate 40 and
                                Clarendon. Several houses were
                                threatened outside Clarendon ...
                                however the fire was diverted around
                                them. Another wildfire burned nearly
                                thirty-one hundred acres just
                                northeast of Shamrock. About one
                                hundred people were evacuated by
                                authorities and about ten structures
                                and one motel were threatened by the
                                wildfire. One firefighter on the
                                Howardwick wildfire was injured when
                                he received minor burns to the face.

Location                        Character of Storm

AMERICAN SAMOA
  ASZ002>003
                                High Wind (G51)

                                Strong gale force winds, associated
                                with Tropical Cyclone Tam, obliterated
                                70 percent of local crops and a few
                                roof tops of unsecured homes. Gale
                                warnings were issued for the marine
                                and zone communities; the Weather
                                Service Office recorded sustained
                                winds of 30 to 35 mph peaking to
                                59 mph for this episode. Inter-Island
                                flights and marine voyages were
                                cancelled, affecting passengers to be
                                stranded at the Pago Pago
                                International Airport and Harbor
                                terminals.

                                Unfavorable conditions and high winds
                                caused landslides in other areas for
                                the Island of Tutuila. No injury
                                reported.

  ASZ002
                                High Wind (G52)

                                "A gale force with gusts over 55 mph
                                blew broadways of the cruise ship
                                Queen Elizabeth 2 as it moors at the
                                main dock in Pago Pago harbor in the
                                early morning hours of January 25th,
                                2006. Strong northwest winds, a result
                                of a stationary monsoon trough over
                                the Samoan Islands, cut short the
                                ship's docking time as mooring became
                                very difficult. These strong winds
                                capsized a 25-foot recreational boat
                                which was anchored at the Fagatogo
                                dock near the Department of the Marine
                                and Wildlife building. The Lady Naomi
                                vessel, a ferry from Western Samoa,
                                was unable to dock for several hours
                                until later in the afternoon.

                                The Weather Service Office issued a
                                Small craft advisory and a Gale
                                warning for this episode.

  ASZ002
                                Landslide

                                "A landslide destroyed a family's
                                home" in the village of Atu'u,
                                fortunately, no one was hurt. Strong
                                winds with gusts to 53 mph plus heavy
                                rainfall contributed to the fatal
                                landslide in Atu'u.

                                Other reportable landslides on the
                                Island of Tutuila affected residents
                                near mountain ridges, causing
                                difficulty among commuters. "There
                                were roadside slides in the villages
                                of Poloa, Fagalii, Asili, Masefau,
                                Auasi and Onenoa." No death or injury
                                reported.

  Tutuila
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Locally heavy rainfall across the
                                Island of Tutuila caused an increase
                                in rising waters and overflow of small
                                streams, especially villages located
                                to the West of the International
                                Airport. Homes were swamped with
                                water from 6 inches to 3 feet, and
                                many personal properties were spoiled
                                and damaged from this episode.
                                Motorists experienced difficulties
                                bypassing stalled sedans and trucks in
                                some flooded areas in the village of
                                Tafuna. Less than 50 people evacuated
                                their homes, and there was no injury.

                                An active trough over the Samoan
                                Islands was blamed for overcast skies
                                and gloomy conditions. The Weather
                                Service Office recorded a total
                                precipitation of 5.68 inches for this
                                event.

KENTUCKY, Eastern
  Powell County
    1 SW Clay City              Flash Flood

                                Twelve inches of water flowing across
                                several areas of Highway 82, Hardwick
                                Road, and Adams Ridge Road.

  Montgomery County
    Mt Sterling                 Flash Flood

                                Six to eight inches of water flowing
                                across Howards Mill and Tory Road.
                                Portions of Highway 460 East, Harpers
                                Ridge and Aarons Run impassable due to
                                high water.

  Wayne County
    Monticello                  Flash Flood

                                Portions of Highway 1546 closed due to
                                high water.

  Estill County
    Irvine                      Flash Flood

                                Portions of Dark Hollow Creek and
                                Clear Creek Roads off of Richmond
                                Road closed due to high water.
                                Portions of Driftwood Drive off of Cob
                                Hill Road closed due to high water.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Lee County
    Beattyville                 Flash Flood

                                One mile stretch of Highway 52 just
                                west of Beattyville heading towards
                                Irvine impassable due to high water.
                                Portions of Gilliam Road also
                                impassable due to high water.

  Lee County
    Beattyville                 Flash Flood

                                Portions of Blaines Branch Road closed
                                due to high water.

  Laurel County
    London                      Flash Flood

                                Portions of Middle Ground Way and
                                Commercial Drive off of Highway 25 as
                                well as Sallys Branch Road off of
                                Highway 80 and Tobacco Road off of
                                East 4th Street impassable due to
                                high water.

  Whitley County
    Corbin                      Flash Flood

                                Intersection of Highways 26 and 3041
                                impassable due to high water. Portions
                                of Bacon Creek Road impassable due to
                                high water.

  Whitley County
    Faber                       Flash Flood

                                Highway 26 at the underpass impassable
                                due to high water.

  Whitley County
    10 NW Williamsburg          Flash Flood

                                Portions of Highway 90 near the
                                Cumberland Falls State Resort Park
                                impassable due to high water.

  Rockcastle County
    Wildie                      Flash Flood

                                PORTIONS OF HIGHWAY 1786 IMPASSABLE
                                AND BRUSH CREEK ROAD OFF OF HIGHWAY
                                1912 IMPASSABLE DUE TO HIGH WATER.

MINNESOTA, Northeast

  Carlton County
    Barnum                      Hail (0.88)

TEXAS, North Panhandle
  TXZ015-019
                                Wildfire

                                A deepening low pressure system over
                                Kansas ... low relative humidities
                                ... And dry fuels combined to produce
                                extreme fire danger conditions. A
                                wildfire burned nearly twenty-three
                                thousand acres in the southeast Texas
                                panhandle between Interstate 40 and
                                Clarendon. Several houses were
                                threatened outside Clarendon ...
                                however the fire was diverted around
                                them. Another wildfire burned nearly
                                thirty-one hundred acres just
                                northeast of Shamrock. About one
                                hundred people were evacuated by
                                authorities and about ten structures
                                and one motel were threatened by the
                                wildfire. One firefighter on the
                                Howardwick wildfire was injured when
                                he received minor burns to the face.

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
February 2006

Additions/Corrections

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

AMERICAN SAMOA
  Tutuila
    Countywide                  01       0500SST
                                         2000SST

                                Heavy rainfall flooded 50 percent of
                                homes in the village of Tafuna.
                                Personal properties, including
                                household goods, were ruined by the
                                increasing flow of water. Two families
                                were "forced from their homes by the
                                floodwaters" and no injury reported.
                                Heavy rainfall impacted roads causing
                                potholes and "in some cases becoming
                                deeper, resulting in an overall
                                traffic slowdown around the Island."

                                The Weather Service Office blamed a
                                stationary monsoon trough over the
                                Islands which produced occasional
                                showers ... with heavy rainfall at
                                times. The Weather Service Office
                                recorded about 5.53 inches of
                                precipitation for this day.

  Tutuila
    Countywide                  01       0600SST
                                         1800SST

                                Heavy downpour caused overflow of
                                small streams and flooding along road
                                and sidewalks across the Island of
                                Tutuila. The Weather Service Office
                                recorded a total precipitation of
                                5.53 inches for this day's event. No
                                injury reported.

  ASZ002                        Tutuila
                                01       0800SST
                                03       1500SST

                                Strong gusty winds from the northwest
                                reaching over 50 mph destroyed over 40
                                percent of crops in the Island of
                                Tutuila. A gale warning was issued for
                                the Islands of Tutuila Aunuu and
                                Manu'a. During this 3-day period,
                                continuous landslides and fallen trees
                                were observed in a lot of villages.

                                No death or injury reported.

  Manu'A
    Countywide                  06       0800SST
                                         1400SST
  Tutuila
    Countywide                  06       0800SST
                                         1400SST

                                Heavy rainfall caused an increase in
                                rising water in several villages
                                across the Island of Tutuila. Some
                                roads were flooded with at least 1 to
                                3 inches of water, causing traffic
                                congestion in some areas. A total
                                rainfall of 4.22 inches was recorded
                                at the Weather Service Office for
                                this event. No injury reported.

  ASZ002                        Tutuila
                                22       0500SST
                                         1400SST

                                Strong and gusty northwest winds of
                                59 mph were associated with locally
                                heavy rainfall over the Samoan
                                Islands. An active trough near the
                                Islands was blamed for the cause of
                                these unfavorable conditions. A
                                rainfall amount of 3.92 inches was
                                recorded by the Weather Service Office
                                for this event. No injury reported.

                                   Number of           Estimated
                                    Persons              Damage
Location                        Killed   Injured    Property    Crops

AMERICAN SAMOA
  Tutuila
    Countywide                    0         0         50K        10K

                                Heavy rainfall flooded 50 percent of
                                homes in the village of Tafuna.
                                Personal properties, including
                                household goods, were ruined by the
                                increasing flow of water. Two families
                                were "forced from  their homes by the
                                floodwaters" and no injury reported.
                                Heavy rainfall impacted roads causing
                                potholes and "in some cases becoming
                                deeper, resulting in an overall
                                traffic slowdown around the Island."

                                The Weather Service Office blamed a
                                stationary monsoon trough over the
                                Islands which produced occasional
                                showers ... with heavy rainfall at
                                times. The Weather Service Office
                                recorded about 5.53 inches of
                                precipitation for this day.

  Tutuila
    Countywide                    0         0         9K         2K

                                Heavy downpour caused overflow of
                                small streams and flooding along road
                                and sidewalks across the Island of
                                Tutuila. The Weather Service Office
                                recorded a total precipitation of
                                5.53 inches for this day's event. No
                                injury reported.

  ASZ002
                                  0         0         20K        5K

                                Strong gusty winds from the northwest
                                reaching over 50 mph destroyed over
                                40 percent of crops in the Island of
                                Tutuila. A gale warning was issued for
                                the Islands of Tutuila Aunuu and
                                Manu'a. During this 3-day period,
                                continuous landslides and fallen
                                trees were observed in a lot of
                                villages.

                                No death or injury reported.

  Manu'A
    Countywide                    0         0
  Tutuila
    Countywide                    0         0

                                Heavy rainfall caused an increase in
                                rising water in several villages
                                across the Island of Tutuila. Some
                                roads were flooded with at least 1 to
                                3 inches of water, causing traffic
                                congestion in some areas. A total
                                rainfall of 4.22 inches was recorded
                                at the Weather Service Office for
                                this event. No injury reported.

  ASZ002
                                  0         0         7K         1K

                                Strong and gusty northwest winds of
                                59 mph were associated with locally
                                heavy rainfall over the Samoan
                                Islands. An active trough near the
                                Islands was blamed for the cause of
                                these unfavorable conditions. A
                                rainfall amount of 3.92 inches was
                                recorded by the Weather Service Office
                                for this event. No injury reported.

Location                        Character of Storm

AMERICAN SAMOA
  Tutuila
    Countywide                  Heavy Rain

                                Heavy rainfall flooded 50 percent of
                                homes in the village of Tafuna.
                                Personal properties, including
                                household goods, were ruined by the
                                increasing flow of water. Two families
                                were "forced from  their homes by the
                                floodwaters" and no injury reported.
                                Heavy rainfall impacted roads causing
                                potholes and "in some cases becoming
                                deeper, resulting in an overall
                                traffic slowdown around the Island."

                                The Weather Service Office blamed a
                                stationary monsoon trough over the
                                Islands which produced occasional
                                showers ... with heavy rainfall at
                                times. The Weather Service Office
                                recorded about 5.53 inches of
                                precipitation for this day.

  Tutuila
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Heavy downpour caused overflow of
                                small streams and flooding along road
                                and sidewalks across the Island of
                                The Weather Service Office recorded a
                                recorded a total precipitation of
                                5.53 inches for this day's event. No
                                injury reported.

  ASZ002
                                High Wind (G53)

                                Strong gusty winds from the northwest
                                reaching over 50 mph destroyed over
                                40 percent of crops in the Island of
                                Tutuila. A gale warning was issued for
                                the Islands of Tutuila Aunuu and
                                Manu'a. During this 3-day period,
                                continuous landslides and fallen
                                trees were observed in a lot of
                                villages.

                                No death or injury reported.

  Manu'A
    Countywide                  Heavy Rain
  Tutuila
    Countywide                  Heavy Rain

                                Heavy rainfall caused an increase in
                                rising water in several villages
                                across the Island of Tutuila. Some
                                roads were flooded with at least 1 to
                                3 inches of water, causing traffic
                                congestion in some areas. A total
                                rainfall of 4.22 inches was recorded
                                at the Weather Service Office for
                                this event. No injury reported.

  ASZ002
                                High Wind (G51)

                                Strong and gusty northwest winds of
                                59 mph were associated with locally
                                heavy rainfall over the Samoan
                                Islands. An active trough near the
                                Islands was blamed for the cause of
                                these unfavorable conditions. A
                                rainfall amount of 3.92 inches was
                                recorded by the Weather Service Office
                                for this event. No injury reported.

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
March 2006

Additions/Corrections

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

ALABAMA, North
  Franklin County
    Red Bay to                  09       1517CST
    Belgreen                             1530CST

                                Trees were blown down.

  Colbert County
    Mt Hester to                09       1520CST
    Cherokee

                                Trees were blown down.

  Lauderdale County
    Wright                      09       1525CST

                                Trees were blown down along and west
                                of Natchez Trace Parkway.

  Lauderdale County
    Center Hill                 09       1540CST

                                A roof was blown off of a house.

  Franklin County
    Hodges                      09       1550CST

                                A roof blown was blown off of a house
                                along Highway 187.

  Franklin County
    Newburg                     09       1557CST

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Lauderdale County
    Petersville                 09       16000ST

  Lauderdale County
    Oakland                     09       1601CST

                                Several trees were blown down.
  Lawrence County
    Wren                        09       1614CST

  Lawrence County
    Hatton                      09       1645CST

                                Trees were blown down.

  Cullman County
    2 W Jones Chapel            09       1650CST

                                Penny sized hail was reported.

  Morgan County
    Eva                         09       1650CST

                                A roof was blown off of a house along
                                Lawrence Cove Road. Power lines were
                                blown down in the city of Eva.

  Cullman County
    2 W Jones Chapel            09       17000ST

                                Roof damage was reported to a chicken
                                house.

  Limestone County
    Athens                      09       17000ST
                                         1710CST

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

ALABAMA, North

  Morgan County
    Decatur to                  09       1710CST
    5 SE Decatur                         1725CST

                                Trees were blown down along Highway 36
                                between Highway 67 and Interstate 65.
                                A billboard sign was blown onto a
                                mobile home on Sixth Avenue.

  Morgan County
    2 W Somerville              09       1710CST

                                Golf ball sized hail was reported
                                along Highway 36.

  Madison County
    Huntsville                  09       1725CST

                                A traffic signal was blown down at
                                Highway 20 and Governors West. A
                                billboard was blown down in South
                                Huntsville.


  Marshall County
    Arab                        09       1734CST

                                Windows were blown out of a house.

  Limestone County
    Athens                      09       18000ST

                                Lightning struck a new house causing
                                damage to an attic.

  Jackson County
    5 SW Scottsboro             09       1820CST

                                A tree was blown down onto a house.

                                A potent early Spring low pressure
                                system moved through the lower
                                Missouri and Mid-Mississippi Valley
                                dragging a cold front through the
                                Tennessee Valley. This front produced
                                a squall line of severe thunderstorms
                                producing widespread damaging winds
                                to the region.

  Cullman County
    2 NE Arkadelphia            13       1756CST      0.1        20

                                The initial touch down was along
                                county road 501 about 13 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, just
                                east of 1-65, about 2 miles
                                east-southeast of the 1-65 291 exit.
                                The tornado initially knocked down
                                a few trees in this area and had a
                                path length of 75 yards and a 50 yard
                                path width. Winds were at 70 mph,
                                making it a F-0 tornado. The tornado
                                lifted and then touched down briefly
                                again along county road 504, about
                                11 miles south of Cullman. The F-0
                                tornado with winds topping out at
                                60 mph had a path length at 20 yards
                                and a 20 yard width. The tornado
                                again quickly lifted and touched down
                                again about 4 miles northeast of the
                                down, along the north end of county
                                road 506, about 9 miles southeast of
                                Cullman. The path length of this
                                previous touch F-0 tornado with
                                maximum wind speeds of 60 mph was
                                again around 20 yards and path width
                                at 20 yards.

  Cullman County
    Arkadelphia                 13       1815CST

                                A few trees were blown down by
                                thunderstorm winds.

  Madison County
    Berkley                     13       1820CST

                                A tree was blown over onto power
                                lines.

  Marshall County
    6 NNE Union Grove           13       1835CST

                                A tall maple tree was blown over onto
                                a car.

  Cullman County
    8 SSW Hanceville            13       1845CST      0.1        50

                                The initial touchdown was along
                                county road 501, about 13 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, just east
                                of interstate 65. The tornado knocked
                                down a few trees with maximum
                                estimated wind speeds at 70 miles an
                                hour.
  Cullman County
    7 SSW Hanceville            13       1847CST      0.1        20

                                A tornado once again descended briefly
                                along county road 504, about 11 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, knocking
                                down additional trees.

  Cullman County
    4 SSW Hanceville to         13       1850CST      0.1        20
    5 SSW Hanceville

                                Another brief tornado touchdown
                                occurred, knocking down additional
                                trees along the north end of county
                                road 506, about 9 miles
                                south-southeast of Cullman.

                                A strong cold front tracked east from
                                the Great Lakes south through the
                                lower Mississippi Valley into a moist
                                and unstable airmass that presented
                                strong vertical wind shear. Several
                                broken bands of thunderstorms
                                developed, some of which were
                                supercells producing long tracks of
                                severe weather.

  Lauderdale County
    1 N Florence                31       1700CST
                                         1703CST

                                Quarter size hail was reported on
                                Chism road just north of Florence.

  Lauderdale County
    9 NE Florence               31       1715CST
                                         1717CST

                                Golf ball size hail was reproted near
                                St. Florian.

  Lauderdale County
    11 NE Florence to           31       1725CST
    10 NE Florence                       1727CST

                                Golf ball size hail was reported at
                                the Bellemeade subdivision.

  Lauderdale County
    1 E Florence                31       1728CST

                                A few trees were blown down by
                                thunderstorm winds near Martin's
                                department store just east of
                                Florence.

TENNESSEE, South Central

  Lincoln County
    Howell                      09       1725CST

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Decherd                     09       1743CST
                                A tree was blown down.
  Franklin County
    Huntland                    09       1815CST

                                An estimated wind gust of 60 mph was
                                reported.

                                A potent early Spring low pressure
                                system moved through the lower
                                Missouri and Mid Mississippi Valley
                                dragging a strong cold front through
                                the Tennessee Valley. This front
                                produced a squall line of severe
                                thunderstorms producing widespread
                                damaging winds to the region.

TEXAS, North

  TXZ119-135                    Dallas--Henderson
                                19       0919CST
                                         2359CST

                                Water was flowing over Northwest
                                Highway from Whiterock Creek in
                                Dallas County. Also, Cedar Creek Lake
                                in Henderson County was reported out
                                of its banks and flooding nearby
                                streets in Payne Springs.

  Erath County
    Dublin                      19       1240CST
  Tarrant County
    Countywide                  19       1253CST
                                         2330CST

                                Significant flooding occurred across
                                the county. Numerous streets were
                                barricaded with water flowing over
                                them. Several high water rescues and
                                home evacuations were necessary.
                                Numerous homes and businesses suffered
                                water damage. In Mansfield, street
                                flooding was reported, with several
                                streets, including Walnut Creek Drive
                                and Retta Road closed and impassible.
                                In Arlington, apartment complexes and
                                homes sustained water damage. Six
                                Flags over Texas in Arlington was
                                under several feet of water. Numerous
                                cars were underwater and high water
                                rescues were needed. Shady Valley
                                Country Club was also underwater. In
                                Kennedale, Village Creek was over its
                                banks and flooding parts of I-20.

  Dallas County
    Countywide                  19       1300CST
                                20       0200CST

                                Heavy rains caused many road closures,
                                high water rescues, and evacuations of
                                homes and businesses throughout the
                                afternoon and evening. Water was
                                reportedly five feet high in some
                                homes, causing significant damage.
                                Water rose four feet high in the lower
                                level of the Renaissance Hotel on
                                Stemmons Freeway near Wycliff Avenue.
                                Dallas police received more than 240
                                calls about people in danger from the
                                flood waters in four hours. A woman
                                was swept away in Turtle Creek by
                                Wycliff Avenue after she abandoned her
                                car due to rapidly rising flood
                                waters. Her body was recovered later
                                that night nearly a mile from were
                                she was swept away. F23IW

  Somervell County
    Countywide                  19       13000ST
                                         15000ST

                                Numerous farm roads and county roads
                                were closed due to high water.

  Johnson County
    Burleson                    19       1330CST
                                         18000ST

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Rockwall County
    Rockwall to                 19       1355CST
    Royse City                           2230CST

                                Significant flooding in and between
                                the cities of Rockwall and Royse City
                                including bypasses on Interstate 30.

  Ellis County
    Waxahachie                  19       1430CST
                                20       02000ST

                                Creeks were out of their banks in
                                Waxahachie and several roads were
                                closed, including both 1-45 service
                                roads near Palmer. Main Street and
                                Grand Avenue in Waxahachie were
                                barricaded due to flood waters.
                                Several roads in Bardwell and Bristol
                                were also closed.

  Collin County
    Countywide                  19       15000ST
                                         2200CST

                                Significant flooding countywide with
                                numerous roads closed. Several high
                                water rescues were needed for stranded
                                vehicles near Lake Ray Hubbard.

  Hopkins County
    5 S Cumby                   19       1530CST

                                Quarter-size hail reported in
                                Miller Grove.

  Palo Pinto County
    Mineral Wells               19       1643CST
                                         19000ST

                                Several roads closed due to flooding.

TEXAS, North

  Grayson County
    2 E Sherman                 19       17000ST
                                         2000CST

                                Homes and businesses were flooded.

  Wise County
    12 S Decatur                19       1700CST
                                         19000ST

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Hunt County
    Countywide                  19       1720CST
                                20       03000ST

                                Significant flooding countywide with
                                numerous roads closed, including 1-30
                                service roads. Sulphur River
                                overflowed onto State Highway 224
                                between the cities of Commerce and
                                Neylandville. Also, 380 west of
                                Greenville and 276 west of Quinlan
                                were barricaded all afternoon and
                                evening due to flooding. FM 1570,
                                1565, and 118 were all closed due to
                                flooding. Flood waters entered homes
                                and apartments in Greenville. A
                                portion of CR 3702 collapsed due to
                                the flooding, washing out an entire
                                4 to 5 foot section. CR 3208 was also
                                damaged by the floods.

  Johnson County
    Countywide                  19       1745CST
                                         2230CST

                                Several roads and bridges were
                                underwater across the county. High
                                water rescues were also needed. A
                                woman and two children had to be
                                rescued when their house was
                                surrounded by flood waters Sunday
                                afternoon. Buffalo Creek spilled onto
                                and flooded Hillsboro Street, Smith
                                Street, and West Henderson Street.

  Dallas County
    7 NW Dallas                 19       18000ST

                                Heavy rain collapsed the roof and
                                walls of a gun range near Love Field.

  Erath County
    Countywide                  19       18000ST
                                         21000ST

                                FM 8 and CR 199 were underwater and
                                barricaded. Water was also flowing
                                over several other roads in the
                                county.

  Grayson County
    5 SE Denison                19       1800CST
                                         2000CST

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Denton County
    Justin                      19       1809CST
                                         2000CST

                                The intersection of Creekhill Way and
                                12th Street was underwater and
                                barricaded.

  Hood County
    Granbury                    19       1846CST

                                Trees were blown down.

  Fannin County
    Trenton                     19       1900CST
                                         21000ST

                                Flood waters caused Augustus Street
                                in downtown Trenton to be closed for
                                a short period of time.

  Lamar County
    Southeast Portion           19       22000ST
                                20       0030CST

                                Flooding reported in the southeastern
                                portion of the county. Several roads
                                were closed and some homes and
                                apartments were flooded. Flood waters
                                were more than six feet deep between
                                Collegiate and Clarksville Streets.

  Kaufman County
    North Portion               19       2210CST
                                20       Ol000ST

                                A few road closures due to flooding
                                were reported.

                                   Number of           Estimated
                                    Persons              Damage
Location                        Killed   Injured    Property    Crops

ALABAMA, North
  Franklin County
    Red Bay to                    0         0
    Belgreen

                                Trees were blown down.

  Colbert County
    Mt Hester to                  0         0
    Cherokee

                                Trees were blown down.

  Lauderdale County
    Wright                        0         0

                                Trees were blown down along and west
                                of Natchez Trace Parkway.

  Lauderdale County
    Center Hill                   0         0         5K

                                A roof was blown off of a house.

  Franklin County
    Hodges                        0         0         5K

                                A roof blown was blown off of a house
                                along Highway 187.

  Franklin County
    Newburg                       0         0

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Lauderdale County
    Petersville                   0         0
  Lauderdale County
    Oakland                       0         0

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Lawrence County
    Wren                          0         0
  Lawrence County
    Hatton                        0         0

                                Trees were blown down.

  Cullman County
    2 W Jones Chapel              0         0

                                Penny sized hail was reported.

  Morgan County
    Eva                           0         0         5K

                                A roof was blown off of a house along
                                Lawrence Cove Road. Power lines were
                                blown down in the city of Eva.

  Cullman County
    2 W Jones Chapel              0         0        0.50K

                                Roof damage was reported to a chicken
                                house.

  Limestone County
    Athens                        0         0

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

ALABAMA, North

  Morgan County
    Decatur to                    0         0        0.50K
    5 SE Decatur

                                Trees were blown down along Highway 36
                                between Highway 67 and Interstate 65.
                                A billboard sign was blown onto a
                                mobile home on Sixth Avenue.

  Morgan County
    2 W Somerville                0         0

                                Golf ball sized hail was reported
                                along Highway 36.

  Madison County
    Huntsville                    0         0

                                A traffic signal was blown down at
                                Highway 20 and Governors West. A
                                billboard was blown down in South
                                Huntsville.

  Marshall County
    Arab                          0         0        0.50K

                                Windows were blown out of a house.

  Limestone County
    Athens                        0         0         10K

                                Lightning struck a new house causing
                                damage to an attic.

  Jackson County
    5 SW Scottsboro               0         0

                                A tree was blown down onto a house.

                                A potent early Spring low pressure
                                system moved through the lower
                                Missouri and Mid-Mississippi Valley
                                dragging a cold front through the
                                Tennessee Valley. This front produced
                                a squall line of severe thunderstorms
                                producing widespread damaging winds
                                to the region.

  Cullman County
    2 NE Arkadelphia              0         0

                                The initial touch down was along
                                county road 501 about 13 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, just east
                                of 1-65, about 2 miles east-southeast
                                of the 1-65 291 exit. The tornado
                                initially knocked down a few trees in
                                this area and had a path length of
                                75 yards and a 50 yard path width.
                                Winds were at 70 mph, making it a
                                F-0 tornado. The tornado lifted and
                                then touched down briefly again along
                                county road 504, about 11 mites south
                                of Cullman. The F-0 tornado with winds
                                topping out at 60 mph had a path
                                length at 20 yards and a 20 yard
                                width. The tornado again quickly
                                lifted and touched down again about
                                4 miles northeast of the down, along
                                the north end of county road 506,
                                about 9 miles southeast of Cullman.
                                The path length of this previous touch
                                F-0 tornado with maximum wind speeds
                                of 60 mph was again around 20 yards
                                and path width at 20 yards.

  Cullman County
    Arkadelphia                   0         0

                                A few trees were blown down by
                                thunderstorm winds.

  Madison County
    Berkley                       0         0

                                A tree was blown over onto power lines.

  Marshall County
    6 NNE Union Grove             0         0         5K

                                A tall maple tree was blown over onto
                                a car.

  Cullman County
    8 SSW Hanceville              0         0

                                The initial touchdown was along
                                county road 501, about 13 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, just east
                                of interstate 65. The tornado knocked
                                down a few trees with maximum
                                estimated wind speeds at 70 miles an
                                hour.

  Cullman County
    7 SSW Hanceville              0         0

                                A tornado once again descended briefly
                                along county road 504, about 11 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, knocking
                                down additional trees.

  Cullman County
    4 SSW Hanceville to           0         0
    5 SSW Hanceville

                                Another brief tornado touchdown
                                occurred, knocking down additional
                                trees along the north end of county
                                road 506, about 9 miles
                                south-southeast of Cullman.

                                A strong cold front tracked east from
                                the Great Lakes south through the
                                lower Mississippi Valley into a moist
                                and unstable airmass that presented
                                strong vertical wind shear. Several
                                broken bands of thunderstorms
                                developed, some of which were
                                supercells producing long tracks of
                                severe weather.

  Lauderdale County
    1 N Florence                  0         0

                                Quarter size hail was reported on
                                Chism road just north of Florence.

  Lauderdale County
    9 NE Florence                 0         0

                                Golf ball size hail was reproted near
                                St. Florian.

  Lauderdale County
    11 NE Florence to             0         0
    10 NE Florence

                                Golf ball size hail was reported at
                                the Bellemeade subdivision.

  Lauderdale County
    1 E Florence                  0         0

                                A few trees were blown down by
                                thunderstorm winds near Martin's
                                department store just east of
                                Florence.

TENNESSEE, South Central

  Lincoln County
    Howell                        0         0

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Decherd                       0         0

  Franklin County
    Huntland                      0         0

                                An estimated wind gust of 60 mph was
                                reported.

                                A potent early Spring low pressure
                                system moved through the lower
                                Missouri and Mid Mississippi Valley
                                dragging a strong cold front through
                                the Tennessee Valley. This front
                                produced a squall line of severe
                                thunderstorms producing widespread
                                damaging winds to the region.

TEXAS, North

  TXZ119-135
                                  0         0

                                Water was flowing over Northwest
                                Highway from Whiterock Creek in
                                Dallas County. Also, Cedar Creek Lake
                                in Henderson County was reported out
                                of its banks and flooding nearby
                                streets in Payne Springs.

  Erath County
    Dublin                        0         0
  Tarrant County
    Countywide                    0         0        300K

                                Significant flooding occurred across
                                the county. Numerous streets were
                                barricaded with water flowing over
                                them. Several high water rescues and
                                home evacuations were necessary.
                                Numerous homes and businesses suffered
                                water damage. In Mansfield, street
                                flooding was reported, with several
                                streets, including Walnut Creek Drive
                                and Retta Road closed and impassible.
                                In Arlington, apartment complexes and
                                homes sustained water damage. Six
                                Flags over Texas in Arlington was
                                under several feet of water. Numerous
                                cars were underwater and high water
                                rescues were needed. Shady Valley
                                Country Club was also underwater. In
                                Kennedale, Village Creek was over its
                                banks and flooding parts of I-20.

  Dallas County
    Countywide                    1         0        300K

                                Heavy rains caused many road closures,
                                high water rescues, and evacuations of
                                homes and businesses throughout the
                                afternoon and evening. Water was
                                reportedly five feet high in some
                                homes, causing significant damage.
                                Water rose four feet high in the lower
                                level of the Renaissance Hotel on
                                Stemmons Freeway near Wycliff Avenue.
                                Dallas police received more than 240
                                calls about people in danger from the
                                flood waters in four hours. A woman
                                was swept away in Turtle Creek by
                                Wycliff Avenue after she abandoned her
                                car due to rapidly rising flood
                                waters. Her body was recovered later
                                that night nearly a mile from were
                                she was swept away. F23IW

  Somervell County
    Countywide                    0         0

                                Numerous farm roads and county roads
                                were closed due to high water.

  Johnson County
    Burleson                      0         0

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Rockwall County
    Rockwall to                   0         0
    Royse City

                                Significant flooding in and between
                                the cities of Rockwall and Royse City
                                including bypasses on Interstate 30.

  Ellis County
    Waxahachie                    0         0

                                Creeks were out of their banks in
                                Waxahachie and several roads were
                                closed, including both 1-45 service
                                roads near Palmer. Main Street and
                                Grand Avenue in Waxahachie were
                                barricaded due to flood waters.
                                Several roads in Bardwell and Bristol
                                were also closed.

  Collin County
    Countywide                    0         0

                                Significant flooding countywide with
                                numerous roads closed. Several high
                                water rescues were needed for stranded
                                vehicles near Lake Ray Hubbard.

  Hopkins County
    5 S Cumby                     0         0

                                Quarter-size hail reported in
                                Miller Grove.

  Palo Pinto County
    Mineral Wells                 0         0

                                Several roads closed due to flooding.

TEXAS, North

  Grayson County
    2 E Sherman                   0         0         20K

                                Homes and businesses were flooded.

  Wise County
    12 S Decatur                  0         0

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Hunt County
    Countywide                    0         0         40K

                                Significant flooding countywide with
                                numerous roads closed, including 1-30
                                service roads. Sulphur River
                                overflowed onto State Highway 224
                                between the cities of Commerce and
                                Neylandville. Also, 380 west of
                                Greenville and 276 west of Quinlan
                                were barricaded all afternoon and
                                evening due to flooding. FM 1570,
                                1565, and 118 were all closed due to
                                flooding. Flood waters entered homes
                                and apartments in Greenville. A
                                portion of CR 3702 collapsed due to
                                the flooding, washing out an entire
                                4 to 5 foot section. CR 3208 was also
                                damaged by the floods.

  Johnson County
    Countywide                    0         0

                                Several roads and bridges were
                                underwater across the county. High
                                water rescues were also needed. A
                                woman and two children had to be
                                rescued when their house was
                                surrounded by flood waters Sunday
                                afternoon. Buffalo Creek spilled onto
                                and flooded Hillsboro Street, Smith
                                Street, and West Henderson Street.

  Dallas County
    7 NW Dallas                   0         0         35K

                                Heavy rain collapsed the roof and
                                walls of a gun range near Love Field.

  Erath County
    Countywide                    0         0

                                FM 8 and CR 199 were underwater and
                                barricaded. Water was also flowing
                                over several other roads in the
                                county.

  Grayson County
    5 SE Denison                  0         0

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Denton County
    Justin                        0         0

                                The intersection of Creekhill Way and
                                12th Street was underwater and
                                barricaded.

  Hood County
    Granbury                      0         0

                                Trees were blown down.

  Fannin County
    Trenton                       0         0

                                Flood waters caused Augustus Street
                                in downtown Trenton to be closed for
                                a short period of time.

  Lamar County
    Southeast Portion             0         0         20K

                                Flooding reported in the southeastern
                                portion of the county. Several roads
                                were closed and some homes and
                                apartments were flooded. Flood waters
                                were more than six feet deep between
                                Collegiate and Clarksville Streets.

  Kaufman County
    North Portion                 0         0

                                A few road closures due to flooding
                                were reported.

Location                        Character of Storm

Additions/Corrections

ALABAMA, North
  Franklin County
    Red Bay to                  Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
    Belgreen

                                Trees were blown down.

  Colbert County
    Mt Hester to                Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
    Cherokee

                                Trees were blown down.

  Lauderdale County
    Wright                      Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Trees were blown down along and west
                                of Natchez Trace Parkway.

  Lauderdale County
    Center Hill                 Thunderstorm Wind (G80)

                                A roof was blown off of a house.

  Franklin County
    Hodges                      Thunderstorm Wind (G80)

                                A roof blown was blown off of a house
                                along Highway 187.

  Franklin County
    Newburg                     Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Several trees were blown down.

  Lauderdale County
    Petersville                 Funnel Cloud

  Lauderdale County
    Oakland                     Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Several trees were blown down.
  Lawrence County
    Wren                        Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

  Lawrence County
    Hatton                      Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Trees were blown down.

  Cullman County
    2 W Jones Chapel            Hail (0.75)

                                Penny sized hail was reported.

  Morgan County
    Eva                         Thunderstorm Wind (G80)

                                A roof was blown off of a house along
                                Lawrence Cove Road. Power lines were
                                blown down in the city of Eva.

  Cullman County
    2 W Jones Chapel            Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Roof damage was reported to a chicken
                                house.

  Limestone County
    Athens                      Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

ALABAMA, North

  Morgan County
    Decatur to                  Thunderstorm Wind (G70)
    5 SE Decatur

                                Trees were blown down along Highway 36
                                between Highway 67 and Interstate 65.
                                A billboard sign was blown onto a
                                mobile home on Sixth Avenue.

  Morgan County
    2 W Somerville              Hail (1.75)

                                Golf ball sized hail was reported
                                along Highway 36.

  Madison County
    Huntsville                  Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A traffic signal was blown down at
                                Highway 20 and Governors West. A
                                billboard was blown down in South
                                Huntsville.

  Marshall County
    Arab                        Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Windows were blown out of a house.

  Limestone County
    Athens                      Lightning

                                Lightning struck a new house causing
                                damage to an attic.

  Jackson County
    5 SW Scottsboro             Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A tree was blown down onto a house.

                                A potent early Spring low pressure
                                system moved through the lower
                                Missouri and Mid-Mississippi Valley
                                dragging a cold front through the
                                Tennessee Valley. This front produced
                                a squall line of severe thunderstorms
                                producing widespread damaging winds
                                to the region.

  Cullman County
    2 NE Arkadelphia            Tornado (F0)

                                The initial touch down was along
                                county road 501 about 13 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, just east
                                of 1-65, about 2 miles east-southeast
                                of the 1-65 291 exit. The tornado
                                initially knocked down a few trees in
                                this area and had a path length of
                                75 yards and a 50 yard path width.
                                Winds were at 70 mph, making it a
                                F-0 tornado. The tornado lifted and
                                then touched down briefly again along
                                county road 504, about 11 mites south
                                of Cullman. The F-0 tornado with winds
                                topping out at 60 mph had a path
                                length at 20 yards and a 20 yard
                                width. The tornado again quickly
                                lifted and touched down again about
                                4 miles northeast of the down, along
                                the north end of county road 506,
                                about 9 miles southeast of Cullman.
                                The path length of this previous touch
                                F-0 tornado with maximum wind speeds
                                of 60 mph was again around 20 yards
                                and path width at 20 yards.

  Cullman County
    Arkadelphia                 Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A few trees were blown down by
                                thunderstorm winds.

  Madison County
    Berkley                     Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A tree was blown over onto power
                                 lines.

  Marshall County
    6 NNE Union Grove           Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                A tall maple tree was blown over onto
                                a car.

  Cullman County
    8 SSW Hanceville            Tornado (FO)

                                The initial touchdown was along
                                county road 501, about 13 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, just east
                                of interstate 65. The tornado knocked
                                down a few trees with maximum
                                estimated wind speeds at 70 miles an
                                hour.
  Cullman County
    7 SSW Hanceville            Tornado (FO)

                                A tornado once again descended briefly
                                along county road 504, about 11 miles
                                south-southwest of Cullman, knocking
                                down additional trees.

  Cullman County
    4 SSW Hanceville to         Tornado (FO)
    5 SSW Hanceville

                                Another brief tornado touchdown
                                occurred, knocking down additional
                                trees along the north end of county
                                road 506, about 9 miles
                                south-southeast of Cullman.

                                A strong cold front tracked east from
                                the Great Lakes south through the
                                lower Mississippi Valley into a moist
                                and unstable airmass that presented
                                strong vertical wind shear. Several
                                broken bands of thunderstorms
                                developed, some of which were
                                supercells producing long tracks of
                                severe weather.

  Lauderdale County
    1 N Florence                Hail (1.00)

                                Quarter size hail was reported on
                                Chism road just north of Florence.

  Lauderdale County
    9 NE Florence               Hail (1.75)

                                Golf ball size hail was reproted near
                                St. Florian.

  Lauderdale County
    11 NE Florence to           Hail (1.75)
    10 NE Florence

                                Golf ball size hail was reported at
                                the Bellemeade subdivision.

  Lauderdale County
    1 E Florence                Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A few trees were blown down by
                                thunderstorm winds near Martin's
                                department store just east of
                                Florence.

TENNESSEE, South Central

  Lincoln County
    Howell                      Thunderstorm Wind (G70)

                                Numerous trees were blown down.

  Franklin County
    Decherd                     Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

  Franklin County
    Huntland                    Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                An estimated wind gust of 60 mph was
                                reported.

                                A potent early Spring low pressure
                                system moved through the lower
                                Missouri and Mid Mississippi Valley
                                dragging a strong cold front through
                                the Tennessee Valley. This front
                                produced a squall line of severe
                                thunderstorms producing widespread
                                damaging winds to the region.

TEXAS, North

  TXZ119-135
                                Flood

                                Water was flowing over Northwest
                                Highway from Whiterock Creek in
                                Dallas County. Also, Cedar Creek Lake
                                in Henderson County was reported out
                                of its banks and flooding nearby
                                streets in Payne Springs.

  Erath County
    Dublin                      Hail (0.75)
  Tarrant County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Significant flooding occurred across
                                the county. Numerous streets were
                                barricaded with water flowing over
                                them. Several high water rescues and
                                home evacuations were necessary.
                                Numerous homes and businesses suffered
                                water damage. In Mansfield, street
                                flooding was reported, with several
                                streets, including Walnut Creek Drive
                                and Retta Road closed and impassible.
                                In Arlington, apartment complexes and
                                homes sustained water damage. Six
                                Flags over Texas in Arlington was
                                under several feet of water. Numerous
                                cars were underwater and high water
                                rescues were needed. Shady Valley
                                Country Club was also underwater. In
                                Kennedale, Village Creek was over its
                                banks and flooding parts of I-20.

  Dallas County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Heavy rains caused many road closures,
                                high water rescues, and evacuations of
                                homes and businesses throughout the
                                afternoon and evening. Water was
                                reportedly five feet high in some
                                homes, causing significant damage.
                                Water rose four feet high in the lower
                                level of the Renaissance Hotel on
                                Stemmons Freeway near Wycliff Avenue.
                                Dallas police received more than 240
                                calls about people in danger from the
                                flood waters in four hours. A woman
                                was swept away in Turtle Creek by
                                Wycliff Avenue after she abandoned her
                                car due to rapidly rising flood
                                waters. Her body was recovered later
                                that night nearly a mile from were
                                she was swept away. F23IW

  Somervell County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Numerous farm roads and county roads
                                were closed due to high water.

  Johnson County
    Burleson                    Flash Flood

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Rockwall County
    Rockwall to                 Flash Flood
    Royse City

                                Significant flooding in and between
                                the cities of Rockwall and Royse City
                                including bypasses on Interstate 30.

  Ellis County
    Waxahachie                  Flash Flood

                                Creeks were out of their banks in
                                Waxahachie and several roads were
                                closed, including both 1-45 service
                                roads near Palmer. Main Street and
                                Grand Avenue in Waxahachie were
                                barricaded due to flood waters.
                                Several roads in Bardwell and Bristol
                                were also closed.

  Collin County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Significant flooding countywide with
                                numerous roads closed. Several high
                                water rescues were needed for stranded
                                vehicles near Lake Ray Hubbard.

  Hopkins County
    5 S Cumby                   Hail (1.00)

                                Quarter-size hail reported in
                                Miller Grove.

  Palo Pinto County
    Mineral Wells               Flash Flood

                                Several roads closed due to flooding.

TEXAS, North

  Grayson County
    2 E Sherman                 Flash Flood

                                Homes and businesses were flooded.

  Wise County
    12 S Decatur                Flash Flood

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Hunt County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Significant flooding countywide with
                                numerous roads closed, including 1-30
                                service roads. Sulphur River
                                overflowed onto State Highway 224
                                between the cities of Commerce and
                                Neylandville. Also, 380 west of
                                Greenville and 276 west of Quinlan
                                were barricaded all afternoon and
                                evening due to flooding. FM 1570,
                                1565, and 118 were all closed due to
                                flooding. Flood waters entered homes
                                and apartments in Greenville. A
                                portion of CR 3702 collapsed due to
                                the flooding, washing out an entire
                                4 to 5 foot section. CR 3208 was also
                                damaged by the floods.

  Johnson County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                Several roads and bridges were
                                underwater across the county. High
                                water rescues were also needed. A
                                woman and two children had to be
                                rescued when their house was
                                surrounded by flood waters Sunday
                                afternoon. Buffalo Creek spilled onto
                                and flooded Hillsboro Street, Smith
                                Street, and West Henderson Street.

  Dallas County
    7 NW Dallas                 Heavy Rain

                                Heavy rain collapsed the roof and
                                walls of a gun range near Love Field.

  Erath County
    Countywide                  Flash Flood

                                FM 8 and CR 199 were underwater and
                                barricaded. Water was also flowing
                                over several other roads in the
                                county.

  Grayson County
    5 SE Denison                Flash Flood

                                Minor street flooding reported.

  Denton County
    Justin                      Flash Flood

                                The intersection of Creekhill Way and
                                12th Street was underwater and
                                barricaded.

  Hood County
    Granbury                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees were blown down.

  Fannin County
    Trenton                     Flash Flood

                                Flood waters caused Augustus Street
                                in downtown Trenton to be closed for
                                a short period of time.

  Lamar County
    Southeast Portion           Flash Flood

                                Flooding reported in the southeastern

                                portion of the county. Several roads
                                were closed and some homes and
                                apartments were flooded. Flood waters
                                were more than six feet deep between
                                Collegiate and Clarksville Streets.

  Kaufman County
    North Portion               Flash Flood

                                A few road closures due to flooding
                                were reported.

Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena
April 2006

Additions/Corrections

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

AMERICAN SAMOA
  Tutuila
    Vaitogi to                  04       1930SST
    Pago Pago

                                Two teenagers, a 15 year-old girl and
                                a 14 year-old boy, were at home
                                lowering blinds of their guest house
                                when they were both striked by
                                lightning. The boy survived, but his
                                sister died from this incident.

                                An area of showers and isolated
                                thunderstorms move over Tutuila during
                                the late afternoon through evening
                                hours of this day. F17BF

ILLINOIS, Central

  Logan County
    Middletown                  30       1425CST

                                Nickel size hail covered the ground.

  Sangamon County
    Auburn                      30       1427CST
  Sangamon County
    2 E Chatham                 30       1439CST
  Logan County
    New Holland                 30       1444CST

                                Penny size hail covered the ground.

  Christian County
    Taylorville                 30       1450CST

                                Numerous large trees blown down.

  Logan County
    2 N Hartsburg               30       1512CST
  Mason County
    Mason City                  30       1514CST
  Logan County
    2.5 SE Lincoln to           30       1515CST      0.7        50
    2.5 ESE Lincoln                      1517CST

                                A tornado briefly touched down. No
                                damage was reported.

  Clay County
    Oskaloosa                   30       1640CST

KANSAS, Extreme Southeast

  KSZ073-097-101                Bourbon--Crawford--Cherokee
                                01       0000CST
                                30       2359CST

                                The first three weeks of April were
                                unusually dry which worsened the
                                ongoing drought across extreme
                                southeast Kansas. However, during the
                                final week of April, a few episodes of
                                beneficial rains fell across the
                                region with average total amounts of
                                around two inches. The U.S. Drought
                                Monitor had analyzed a severe drought
                                across Crawford and Bourbon counties,
                                while Cherokee County was analyzed as
                                experiencing an extreme drought.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Wayne County
    11 E Sunnybrook to          02       1718EST
    Monticello                           1720EST

                                Hail was reported in the town of
                                Mount Pisgah.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Bath County
    Sharpsburg to               2        2235EST
    11 NW Sharpsburg
  Rockcastle County
    Brodhead                    2        2250EST
                                         2253EST
  Knott County
    Hindman                     3        0015EST
                                         0020EST
  Knott County                  3        0015EST
    Hindman                              0020EST

                                Large tree limbs down county wide.

  Pike County
    Meta                        3        0016EST
                                         0120EST

                                Tree down on Taylor Road and
                                Highway 194.

  Pike County
    3 ESE Shelbiana             3        0016EST
                                         0020EST

                                Several trees down on Biggs Branch
                                Road.

  Pike County
    Fedscreek                   3        0028EST
                                         0032EST

                                Tree down across house and tree across
                                power lines.

  Pike County
    Coleman                     3        0033EST
                                         0037EST

                                Tree down across road at Smith Fork
                                and Kentucky Highway 632.

  Morgan County
    West Liberty                3        2300EST
                                         2310EST

                                Several large tree limbs down in roads
                                countywide.

  Rockcastle County
    Brodhead                    3        2308EST
                                         2312EST

                                Three foot diameter tree down on
                                Highway 70 at Highway 150.

  Wolfe County
    Hazel Green                 3        2308EST
                                         2312EST

                                Tree down on Highway 1010.

  Elliott County
    2 NNW Sandy Hook            3        2309EST
                                         2311EST

                                Trees down on Highway 32 and lots of
                                small tree limbs down county wide
                                requiring cleanup.

  Breathitt County
    Lost Creek                  3        2328EST
                                         2332EST

                                Tree down across Highway 15.

  Leslie County
    4 NNW Big Fork              3        2328EST
                                         2332EST

                                Several trees down on Silver Lane
                                near Smilix.

  Perry County
    Hazard                      03       2333EST
                                         2346EST

                                Four to five large trees down 1 mile
                                east of Grapevine.

  Breathitt County
    Rousseau                    03       2343EST
                                         2347EST

                                Tree down across Calhoun Branch.

  Bell County
    Ferndale                    03       2351EST
                                         2355EST

                                Nickel to quarter sized hail fell.

  Rockcastle County
    Roundstone                  07       1504EST
                                         1506EST
  Rockcastle County
    Roundstone                  07       1504EST
                                         1506EST

                                Several trees blown down.

  Pulaski County
    Eubank                      07       1509EST
                                         1511EST
  Jackson County
    2 N Sandgap                 07       1513EST
                                         1515EST

                                Hail covering the ground two inches
                                deep.

  Lee County
    Heidelberg                  07       1524EST
                                         1526EST

                                Few trees down.

  Lee County
    4 WSW Beattyville           07       1527EST
                                         1529EST
  Estill County
    5 S Irvine                  07       1527EST
                                         1529EST
  Laurel County
    3 NW Victory                07       1529EST
                                         1531EST

                                Few trees down. Large limbs also
                                reported down in the road.

  Clay County
    10 E Manchester             07       1544EST
                                         1546EST

                                Hail nearly covered the ground.

  Owsley County
    Vincent                     07       1544EST
                                         1546EST

                                Four eight to ten inch diameter tree
                                limbs blown down.

  Pike County
    1 S South Williamson        07       1551EST
                                         1553EST

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Owsley County
    3 E Booneville              07       1554EST
                                         1556EST

                                Roof blown off of house on Route 30.

  Owsley County
    Pebworth                    07       1554EST
                                         1556EST

                                Portable metal one car garage lifted
                                and deposited on Cherry Lane 75 feet
                                from original location.

  Breathitt County
    Wolf Coal                   07       1554EST
                                         1556EST

                                Three trees down, one laying on
                                a yard barn.

  Wayne County
    Monticello                  07       1556EST
                                         1558EST

                                Power lines blown down.

  Leslie County
    Thousandsticks              07       1559EST
                                         1601EST

                                Hail cracked car windshield.

  Magoffin County
    Salyersville                07       1559EST
                                         1601 EST

                                A few large limbs down.

  Clay County
    4 SW Manchester             07       1559EST
                                         1601EST

                                Severe roof damage to four or five
                                homes on Curry Branch Road near
                                Pigeonroost.

  Leslie County
    Wooton                      07       1606EST
                                         1608EST
  Wayne County
    10 W Monticello             07       1609EST
                                         1611EST

                                Several trees down on powerlines.

  Breathitt County
    watts                       07       1609EST
                                         1611EST

                                Roofs blown off three structures.

  Perry County
    Hazard                      07       1614EST
                                         1616EST
  Floyd County
    4 W Prestonsburg            07       1614EST
                                         1616EST

                                Two foot diameter pine tree blown
                                down.

  Floyd County
    Martin                      07       1614EST
                                         1616EST

                                Two fifty foot tall trees blown down.
                                Two inch flag pole bent at base with
                                pole touching the ground.

  Leslie County
    Wooton                      07       1614EST
                                         1616EST

                                Golf ball size hail reported.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Laurel County
    Lily                        07       1614EST
                                         1616EST

                                Penny sized hail reported on Highway
                                1223 near Lily.

  Perry County
    Hazard                      07       1614EST
                                         1616EST

                                Hail fell at WYMT television station
                                in Hazard, reported by t.v.
                                meteorologist.

  Knott County
    Mousie                      07       1619EST
                                         1621EST
  Laurel County
    London                      07       1619EST
                                         1621EST

                                Nickel sized hail.

  Martin County
    10 S Inez                   07       1628EST
                                         1630EST

                                Roof blown off a mobile home. Three
                                trees also blown down.

  Pike County
    Coal Run                    07       1629EST
                                         1631EST

                                Roof blown off of a house at Broad
                                Bottom.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   07       1629EST
                                         1631 EST

                                Throughout the city, multiple trees
                                were blown down. Power lines and
                                fencing also blown down.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   07       1631EST
                                         1633EST

                                Estimated wind gust of 58 mph.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   07       1631EST
                                         1633EST
  Pike County
    Pikeville                   07       1631EST
                                         1633EST

                                Twelve inch diameter tree blown down.
                                Shutters blown off a house.

  Floyd County
    15 S Martin                 07       1632EST
                                         1634EST

                                Hail covered the ground.

  Pike County
    15 NE Pigeon                07       1636EST
                                         1639EST

                                Building collapsed.

  Pike County
    1 S South Williamson        07       1637EST
                                         1639EST

                                Fences and several large trees down.
  Pike County
    Kimper                      07       1639EST
                                         1641EST

                                Mobile home overturned.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Letcher County
    3 N Whitesburg              07       1642EST
                                         1644EST

                                Power lines blown down in the Dry
                                Fork area.

  Letcher County
    Whitco                      07       1644EST
                                         1646EST

                                Roof blown off of a mobile home.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   07       1644EST
                                         1646EST

                                Several trees down throughout the
                                city.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   07       1644EST
                                         1646EST
  Pike County
    Jamboree                    07       1644EST
                                         1646EST

                                Debris from buildings reported in the
                                Jamboree and Phelps areas.

  Floyd County
    15 SSW Prestonsburg         07       1644EST
                                         1646EST

                                At Estill on Route 7, several large
                                trees blown down. One tree toppled
                                onto power line and resting on top of
                                storage building. Severe roof damage
                                to 4 homes.

  Pike County
    Dorton                      07       1644EST
                                         1646EST

                                Shingles blown off two homes.

  Mccreary County
    Stearns                     07       1708EST
                                         1710EST
  Mccreary County
    Whitley City                07       1709EST
                                         1711EST
  Bell County
    4 NW Middlesboro            07       1719EST
                                         1721EST
  Whitley County
    Williamsburg                07       1724EST
                                         1726EST
  Bell County
    11 S Pineville              07       1724EST
                                         1726EST
  Whitley County
    Williamsburg                07       1728EST
                                         1730EST
  Rockcastle County
    1 S Brodhead                07       2145EST
                                         2147EST

                                Tree down in yard along Highway 70.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Jackson County
    Sandgap                     07       2148EST
                                         2150EST

                                Barn blown into road.

  Jackson County
    2 S Annville                07       2211EST
                                         2212EST

                                Estimated wind gust of 60 mph
                                occurred.

  Laurel County
    2 N London                  07       2218EST
                                         2221EST

                                Several trees down.

  Pulaski County
    Burnside                    13       0513EST
                                         0516EST
  Magoffin County
    Harper                      13       0516EST
                                14       0519EST

                                Few large tree limbs down.

  Martin County
    Warfield                    13       0548EST
                                         0551EST
  Pike County
    Turkey Creek                13       0612EST
                                         0615EST

                                Few large tree limbs down.

  Fleming County
    Flemingsburg                15       0033EST
                                         0036EST
  Breathitt County
    2 N Talbert                 17       0144EST
                                         0147EST

                                Roof blown off trailer home.

  Letcher County
    Seen                        17       1014EST
                                         1016EST

                                Telephone poles blown down.

  Letcher County
    Thornton                    17       1014EST
                                         1016EST

                                Porch blown off house and roofs torn
                                off two houses. Several trees blown
                                down.

  Harlan County
    Cumberland                  17       1051EST
                                         1054EST
  Letcher County
    Partridge                   17       1056EST
                                         1058EST

                                Couple of large tree limbs blown down.

  Harlan County
    Lynch                       17       1056EST
                                         1059EST

                                Few trees and large limbs down.

  Knox County
    Jarvis Store                19       0247EST
                                         0250EST
  Laurel County
    4 NW Corbin London A        19       0247EST
                                         0249EST
  Knox County
    Barbourville                19       0308EST
                                         0311EST
  Pulaski County
    Faubush                     19       0319EST
                                         0321EST
  Bell County
    3 SE Pineville              19       0326EST
                                         0328EST
  Whitley County
    6 SE Williamsburg           19       0330EST
                                         0333EST
  Laurel County
    Keavy                       19       0337EST
                                         0340EST
  Knox County
    7 N Barbourville            19       0343EST
                                         0347EST

                                A few large tree limbs blown down.

  Bell County
    Pineville                   19       0358EST
                                         0401EST
  Bell County
    Ferndale                    19       0358EST
                                         0401EST
  Knox County
    Kayjay                      19       0403EST
                                         0406EST
  Laurel County
    London                      19       0415EST
                                         0417EST
  Laurel County
    London                      19       0415EST
                                         0417EST
  Rockcastle County
    Conway                      19       0417EST
                                         0419EST

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Clay County
    Manchester                  19       0421EST
                                         0423EST

                                A few large limbs down.

  Clay County
    Manchester                  19       0421EST
                                         0423EST

                                A few large limbs down.

  Owsley County
    Booneville                  19       0455EST
                                         0457EST
  Jackson County
    Gray Hawk                   19       0513EST
                                         0516EST
  Leslie County
    3 E Hyden                   19       0521EST
                                         0523EST
  Perry County
    Viper                       19       0538EST
                                         0540EST
  Wayne County
    5 W Monticello              19       0624EST
                                         0626EST
  Wayne County
    5 W Monticello              19       0624EST
                                         0626EST

                                A few large limbs down.

  Wayne County
    1 N Gap Creek               20       2018EST
                                         2022EST

LAKE MICHIGAN

  Pt Washington To
  North Pt Lt Wi
    Port Washington to          13       2150CST
    3.5 E Mequon                         22000ST

  North Pt Lt To Wind
  Pt Wi
    Milwaukee Harbor to         13       2210CST
    Oak Creek Power Plant

  Sheboygan To Pt
  Washington Wi
    Sheboygan to                13       2342CST
    5 S Sheboygan                        2345CST

                                A short line of storms that bowed out
                                and moved east-southeast through
                                northern Sheboygan county continued
                                out over the Lake Michigan waters.
                                Buidling, tree, and power-line damage
                                was noted all the way to the shoreline
                                in Sheboygan County. The northward
                                extension of this line also resulted
                                in wind damage to the shoreline in
                                Manitowoc County.

MISSOURI, East

  St. Louis County
    3 S Ballwin                 02       1555CST

                                A man was killed while hiking in
                                Castlewood State park when he was hit
                                by a large tree branch broken by
                                thunderstorm winds.
                                M260U

  St. Louis County
    Kirkwood                    02       1600CST

                                A local high school teacher and coach
                                was severely injured by a downed tree
                                while he was jogging with his dog near
                                his home on North Woodlawn Avenue. The
                                man suffered a punctured lung, broken
                                ribs, a broken shoulder and other
                                injuries.

MISSOURI, Southwest
  M0Z055>056-                   Benton--Morgan--Vernon--St. Clair--
  066>069-077>080-              Hickory--Camden--Barton--Cedar--Polk--
  088>091-093>095-              Dallas--Jasper--Dade--Greene--Webster
  101>104                       --Newton--Lawrence--Christian--
                                Mcdonald--Barry--Stone--Taney
                                01       0000CST
                                30       2359CST

                                The first three weeks of April were
                                unusually dry which worsened the
                                ongoing drought across west central
                                and southwest Missouri. However,
                                during the final week of April, a few
                                episodes of beneficial rains fell
                                across the region with average total
                                amounts of around two inches. The U.S.
                                Drought Monitor had analyzed an
                                extreme drought across McDonald,
                                Newton, Barry, Barton, Vernon, St.
                                Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, Hickory,
                                Polk, and Greene counties, while the
                                rest of southwest Missouri was
                                analyzed as experiencing a severe
                                drought.

NEW YORK, West

  Chautauqua County
    Jamestown                   03       1325EST
  Cattaraugus County
    Hinsdale                    03       1430EST
  Erie County
    Wales Center                03       1450EST

                                Thunderstorms developed in a warm,
                                moist flow over the western Southern
                                Tier of New York during the afternoon
                                hours. The storms produced hail up to
                                3/4" in Jamestown and damaging winds
                                which downed trees in Hinsdale and
                                Wales Center.

  Cattaraugus County
    Salamanca                   12       1920EST

                                An isolated thunderstorm downed trees
                                in Salamanca during the evening hours.

  Niagara County
    Cambria                     13       1600EST
  Genesee County
    Batavia                     13       1730EST
  Wayne County
    Ontario                     13       1745EST
  Monroe County
    Greece                      13       1750EST

                                Afternoon thunderstorms that developed
                                produced hailstones up to one inch in
                                diameter. In Batavia, the hailstones
                                clumped together to produce masses of
                                ice up to two inches in diameter.

  Cayuga County
    Cato                        15       0011EST

NEW YORK, West

  Wayne County
    Wolcott                     15       0019EST

                                A weak cold front crossed the area
                                during the early overnight hours
                                producing thunderstorms that dropped
                                hail up to 1.75" in diameter.

  TEXAS, North
    TXZ104-118>119              Collin--Tarrant--Dallas
                                07       1635CST
                                         18000ST

                                A fast moving cold front brought
                                strong northwest winds and blowing
                                dust to north Texas Friday afternoon.
                                Visibilities dropped to 3 miles in
                                some locations due to the blowing
                                dust. Measured wind gusts reached 51
                                MPH at Meacham Airport in Fort Worth
                                and at Addison Airport in north
                                Dallas. Several thousand people lost
                                power. Minor damage was reported
                                around the atea, with several windows
                                blown out of downtown Dallas
                                skyscrapers. Downed trees and power
                                lines were also reported, ln Collin
                                County, a large part of a roof was
                                blown oif, a grill was blown across a
                                yard, and heavy signs were blown down.
  Hunt County
    Quinlan                     20       0230CST

                                County officials reported several
                                trees blown down and a few structures
                                damaged by strong winds.

  Lampasas County
    4 W Lampasas                20       1649CST
  Lampasas County
    3 W Lampasas                20       1657CST

                                Golf ball-size hail reported in town.

  Lampasas County
    Kempner                     20       17000ST

                                Several trees blown down.
  Coryell County
    Copperas Cove               20       1725CST

                                Reported on the south side of
                                Highway 190.

  Coryell County
    Copperas Cove               20       1725CST

                                Trees, power lines, and large tree
                                limbs down around the city. A carport
                                was also blown away. Most of the
                                damage was reported on the south side
                                of Highway 190.

  Bell County
    Killeen                     20       1802CST
  Bell County
    6 S Killeen                 20       1805CST

                                Golf ball-size hail reported.

  Bell County
    4 SE Killeen                20       1813CST

                                Storm spotter measured a 60 MPH wind
                                gust in Harker Heights.

  Bell County
    4 NNW Belton                20       1830CST

                                Storm spotter measured a 70 MPH wind
                                gust. The emergency manager reported
                                a few mobile homes were damaged.

  Bell County
    Temple                      20       1839CST

                                A roof of a barn and a garden shed
                                were blown away.

TEXAS, North

  Bell County
    Rogers                      20       1904CST
  Bell County
    Heidenheimer to             20       1905CST
    1 W Rogers
                                At least 20 mobile homes were damaged
                                or destroyed. Several were rolled off
                                their foundations and virtually
                                disintegrated. Numerous barns and
                                outbuildings were destroyed. Four
                                people were injured. Winds were
                                estimated at 80 MPH.

  Bell County
    Belton                      20       1912CST
                                         2130CST

                                Part of Interstate 35 was closed due
                                to flash flooding. One home was
                                evacuated due to flooding.

  Milam County
    Cameron                     20       1928CST

                                Trees and power lines blown down.

  Milam County
    Cameron                     20       1936CST
  Falls County
    Rosebud                     20       1945CST

                                Power lines blown down.

  TXZ157                        Coryell
                                20       1945CST

                                A metal building was damaged and limbs
                                blown down. The damage was due to
                                strong winds associated with
                                dissipating thunderstorms.

  Robertson County
    Hearne                      20       2018CST

VIRGINIA, North

  Augusta County
    Stuarts Draft               03       1630EST

                                Isolated reports of downed powerlines
                                and tree limbs

  Albemarle County
    2 S Earlysville             03       1632EST

                                Trees down on Profitt Road, just
                                outside the City of Charlottesville.

  Albemarle County
    Woodridge                   03       1635EST

  VAZ051                        Culpeper
                                03       1715EST

                                Wind damage to an empty above ground
                                swimming pool.

  Loudoun County
    Pleasant Vly                03       1737EST

                                Several trees downed

  Arlington County
    Arlington                   03       1809EST

                                A cold front combined with strong
                                instability to cause numerous severe
                                thunderstorms to occur on April 3
                                across the Mid Atlantic.
                                The majority of the severe weather
                                reports were from large hail and
                                damaging wind gusts.

  Fauquier County
    1 N Warrenton               22       1715EST
                                         1730EST

                                Mudslide and closures reported
                                on US route 29

  Culpeper County
    Jeffersonton                22       1735EST
                                         1745EST

                                Several road closures with high
                                water

  Prince William County
    3 NE Haymarket              22       1744EST
                                         1800EST

                                Catharpin Run flowing across
                                Pageland Road

  Fauquier County
    Warrenton                   22       1745EST

                                Hospital roof collapsed due to
                                heavy rainfall, estimated at 3
                                inches in only a few hours.

  Fairfax County
    Burke                       22       1800EST
                                         2000EST

                                Road closures occurred along
                                Route 123 in Burke.

  Fauquier County
    New Baltimore               22       1930EST
                                         2000EST

                                Intersection of US 29 and
                                Baldwin Street flooded with
                                several inches of flowing water

  Fairfax County
    3 W Centreville             22       2015EST
                                         2025EST

                                Bull Run Post Office Road
                                closed due to high water
                                High moisture content and
                                relatively light winds created
                                prime conditions for flash
                                flooding to occur with rain and
                                thunderstorms on the evening of
                                April 22. There were several
                                reports of flooding and flash
                                flooding due to the heavy
                                rainfall across portions of
                                the region.

                                   Number of           Estimated
                                    Persons              Damage
Location                        Killed   Injured    Property    Crops

AMERICAN SAMOA

  Tutuila
    Vaitogi to                    1         1
    Pago Pago

                                Two teenagers, a 15 year-old girl and
                                a 14 year-old boy, were at home
                                lowering blinds of their guest house
                                when they were both striked by
                                lightning. The boy survived, but his
                                sister died from this incident.

                                An area of showers and isolated
                                thunderstorms move over Tutuila during
                                the late afternoon through evening
                                hours of this day. F17BF

ILLINOIS, Central

  Logan County
    Middletown                    0         0
  Sangamon County
    Auburn                        0         0
  Sangamon County
    2 E Chatham                   0         0
  Logan County
    New Holland                   0         0

                                Penny size hail covered the ground.

  Christian County
    Taylorville                   0         0

                                Numerous large trees blown down.

  Logan County
    2 N Hartsburg                 0         0
  Mason County
    Mason City                    0         0
  Logan County
    2.5 SE Lincoln to             0         0
    2.5 ESE Lincoln

                                A tornado briefly touched down. No
                                damage was reported.

  Clay County
    Oskaloosa                     0         0

KANSAS, Extreme Southeast

  KSZ073-097-101
                                  0         0

                                The first three weeks of April were
                                unusually dry which worsened the
                                ongoing drought across extreme
                                southeast Kansas. However, during the
                                final week of April, a few episodes of
                                beneficial rains fell across the
                                region with average total amounts of
                                around two inches. The U.S. Drought
                                Monitor had analyzed a severe drought
                                across Crawford and Bourbon counties,
                                while Cherokee County was analyzed as
                                experiencing an extreme drought.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Wayne County
    11 E Sunnybrook to            0         0          0          0
    Monticello

                                Hail was reported in the town of
                                Mount Pisgah.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Bath County
    Sharpsburg to                 0         0          0          0
    11 NW Sharpsburg
  Rockcastle County
    Brodhead                      0         0          0          0
  Knott County
    Hindman                       0         0          0          0
  Knott County                    0         0          0          0
    Hindman

                                Large tree limbs down county wide.

  Pike County
    Meta                          0         0          0          0

                                Tree down on Taylor Road and
                                Highway 194.

  Pike County
    3 ESE Shelbiana               0         0          0          0

                                Several trees down on Biggs Branch
                                Road.

  Pike County
    Fedscreek                     0         0          4K         0

                                Tree down across house and tree across
                                power lines.

  Pike County
    Coleman                       0         0          0          0

                                Tree down across road at Smith Fork
                                and Kentucky Highway 632.

  Morgan County
    West Liberty                  0         0          0          0

                                Several large tree limbs down in roads
                                countywide.

  Rockcastle County
    Brodhead                      0         0          0          0

                                Three foot diameter tree down on
                                Highway 70 at Highway 150.

  Wolfe County
    Hazel Green                   0         0          0          0

                                Tree down on Highway 1010.

  Elliott County
    2 NNW Sandy Hook              0         0          0          0

                                Trees down on Highway 32 and lots of
                                small tree limbs down county wide
                                requiring cleanup.

  Breathitt County
    Lost Creek                    0         0          0          0

                                Tree down across Highway 15.

  Leslie County
    4 NNW Big Fork                0         0          0          0

                                Several trees down on Silver Lane
                                near Smilix.

  Perry County
    Hazard                        0         0          0             0

                                Four to five large trees down 1 mile
                                east of Grapevine.

  Breathitt County
    Rousseau                      0         0          0             0

                                Tree down across Calhoun Branch.

  Bell County
    Ferndale                      0         0          0             0

                                Nickel to quarter sized hail fell.

  Rockcastle County
    Roundstone                    0         0          0             0
  Rockcastle County
    Roundstone                    0         0          0             0

                                Several trees blown down.

  Pulaski County
    Eubank                        0         0          0             0
  Jackson County
    2 N Sandgap                   0         0          0             0

                                Hail covering the ground two inches
                                deep.

  Lee County
    Heidelberg                    0         0          0             0

                                Few trees down.

  Lee County
    4 WSW Beattyville             0         0          0             0
  Estill County
    5 S Irvine                    0         0          0             0
  Laurel County
    3 NW Victory                  0         0          0             0

                                Few trees down. Large limbs also
                                reported down in the road.

  Clay County
    10 E Manchester               0         0          0             0

                                Hail nearly covered the ground.

  Owsley County
    Vincent                       0         0          0             0

                                Four eight to ten inch diameter tree
                                limbs blown down.

  Pike County
    1 S South Williamson          0         0          0             0

KENTUCKY, Eastern
  Owsley County
    3 E Booneville                0         0          3K            0

                                Roof blown off of house on Route 30.

  Owsley County
    Pebworth                      0         0          2K            0

                                Portable metal one car garage lifted
                                and deposited on Cherry Lane 75 feet
                                from original location.

  Breathitt County
    Wolf Coal                     0         0          1K            0

                                Three trees down, one laying on
                                a yard barn.

  Wayne County
    Monticello                    0         0          2K            0

                                Power lines blown down.

  Leslie County
    Thousandsticks                0         0          0             0

                                Hail cracked car windshield.

  Magoffin County
    Salyersville                  0         0          0             0

                                A few large limbs down.

  Clay County
    4 SW Manchester               0         0          4K            0

                                Severe roof damage to four or five
                                homes on Curry Branch Road near
                                Pigeonroost.

  Leslie County
    Wooton                        0         0          0             0
  Wayne County
    10 W Monticello               0         0          2K            0

                                Several trees down on powerlines.

  Breathitt County
    watts                         0         0          3K            0

                                Roofs blown off three structures.

  Perry County
    Hazard                        0         0          0             0
  Floyd County
    4 W Prestonsburg              0         0          0             0

                                Two foot diameter pine tree blown
                                down.

  Floyd County
    Martin                        0         0          1K            0

                                Two fifty foot tall trees blown down.
                                Two inch flag pole bent at base with
                                pole touching the ground.

  Leslie County
    Wooton                        0         0          0             0

                                Golf ball size hail reported.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Laurel County
    Lily                          0         0          0             0

                                Penny sized hail reported on Highway
                                1223 near Lily.

  Perry County
    Hazard                        0         0          0             0

                                Hail fell at WYMT television station
                                in Hazard, reported by t.v.
                                meteorologist.

  Knott County
    Mousie                        0         0          0             0
  Laurel County
    London                        0         0          0             0

                                Nickel sized hail.

  Martin County
    10 S Inez                     0         0          2K            0

                                Roof blown off a mobile home. Three
                                trees also blown down.

  Pike County
    Coal Run                      0         0          2K            0

                                Roof blown off of a house at Broad
                                Bottom.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                     0         0          3K            0

                                Throughout the city, multiple trees
                                were blown down. Power lines and
                                fencing also blown down.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                     0         0          0             0

                                Estimated wind gust of 58 mph.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                     0         0          0             0
  Pike County
    Pikeville                     0         0          1K            0

                                Twelve inch diameter tree blown down.
                                Shutters blown off a house.

  Floyd County
    15 S Martin                   0         0          0             0

                                Hail covered the ground.

  Pike County
    15 NE Pigeon                  0         0          3K            0

                                Building collapsed.

  Pike County
    1 S South Williamson          0         0          1K            0

                                Fences and several large trees down.
  Pike County
    Kimper                        0         0          4K            0

                                Mobile home overturned.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Letcher County
    3 N Whitesburg                0         0          2K            0

                                Power lines blown down in the Dry
                                Fork area.

  Letcher County
    Whitco                        0         0          1K            0

                                Roof blown off of a mobile home.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                     0         0          0             0

                                Several trees down throughout the
                                city.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                     0         0          0             0

  Pike County
    Jamboree                      0         0          3K            0

                                Debris from buildings reported in the
                                Jamboree and Phelps areas.

  Floyd County
    15 SSW Prestonsburg           0         0          8K            0

                                At Estill on Route 7, several large
                                trees blown down. One tree toppled
                                onto power line and resting on top of
                                storage building. Severe roof damage
                                to 4 homes.

  Pike County
    Dorton                        0         0          1K            0

                                Shingles blown off two homes.

  Mccreary County
    Stearns                       0         0          0             0
  Mccreary County
    Whitley City                  0         0          0             0
  Bell County
    4 NW Middlesboro              0         0          0             0
  Whitley County
    Williamsburg                  0         0          0             0
  Bell County
    11 S Pineville                0         0          0             0
  Whitley County
    Williamsburg                  0         0          0             0
  Rockcastle County
    1 S Brodhead                  0         0          0             0

                                Tree down in yard along Highway 70.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Jackson County
    Sandgap                       0         0          4K            0

                                Barn blown into road.

  Jackson County
    2 S Annville                  0         0          0             0

                                Estimated wind gust of 60 mph
                                occurred.

  Laurel County
    2 N London                    0         0          0             0

                                Several trees down.

  Pulaski County
    Burnside                      0         0          0             0
  Magoffin County
    Harper                        0         0          0             0

                                Few large tree limbs down.

  Martin County
    Warfield                      0         0          0             0
  Pike County
    Turkey Creek                  0         0          0             0

                                Few large tree limbs down.

  Fleming County
    Flemingsburg                  0         0          0             0
  Breathitt County
    2 N Talbert                   0         0          1K            0

                                Roof blown off trailer home.

  Letcher County
    Seen                          0         0          1K            0

                                Telephone poles blown down.

  Letcher County
    Thornton                      0         0          7K            0

                                Porch blown off house and roofs torn
                                off two houses. Several trees blown
                                down.

  Harlan County
    Cumberland                    0         0          0             0

  Letcher County
    Partridge                     0         0          0             0

                                Couple of large tree limbs blown down.

  Harlan County
    Lynch                         0         0          0             0

                                Few trees and large limbs down.

  Knox County
    Jarvis Store                  0         0          0          0

  Laurel County
    4 NW Corbin London A          0         0          0          0

  Knox County
    Barbourville                  0         0          0          0

  Pulaski County
    Faubush                       0         0          0          0

  Bell County
    3 SE Pineville                0         0          0          0

  Whitley County
    6 SE Williamsburg             0         0          0          0

  Laurel County
    Keavy                         0         0          0          0

  Knox County
    7 N Barbourville              0         0          0          0

                                A few large tree limbs blown down.

  Bell County
    Pineville                     0         0          0          0

  Bell County
    Ferndale                      0         0          0          0

  Knox County
    Kayjay                        0         0          0          0

  Laurel County
    London                        0         0          0          0

  Laurel County
    London                        0         0          0          0

  Rockcastle County
    Conway                        0         0          0          0

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Clay County
    Manchester                    0         0          0          0

                                A few large limbs down.

  Clay County
    Manchester                    0         0          0          0

                                A few large limbs down.

  Owsley County
    Booneville                    0         0          0          0

  Jackson County
    Gray Hawk                     0         0          0          0

  Leslie County
    3 E Hyden                     0         0          0          0

  Perry County
    Viper                         0         0          0          0

  Wayne County
    5 W Monticello                0         0          0          0

  Wayne County
    5 W Monticello                0         0          0          0

                                A few large limbs down.

Wayne County
1 N Gap Creek                     0         0          0          0

LAKE MICHIGAN

  Pt Washington To
  North Pt Lt Wi
    Port Washington to            0         0
    3.5 E Mequon

  North Pt Lt To Wind
  Pt Wi
    Milwaukee Harbor to           0         0
    Oak Creek Power Plant

  Sheboygan To Pt
  Washington Wi
    Sheboygan to                  0         0
    5 S Sheboygan
                                A short line of storms that bowed out
                                and moved east-southeast through
                                northern Sheboygan county continued
                                out over the Lake Michigan waters.
                                Buidling, tree, and power-line damage
                                was noted all the way to the shoreline
                                in Sheboygan County. The northward
                                extension of this line also resulted
                                in wind damage to the shoreline in
                                Manitowoc County.

MISSOURI, East

  St. Louis County
    3 S Ballwin                   1         0

                                A man was killed while hiking in
                                Castlewood State park when he was hit
                                by a large tree branch broken by
                                thunderstorm winds.
                                M260U

  St. Louis County
    Kirkwood                      0         1

                                A local high school teacher and coach
                                was severely injured by a downed tree
                                while he was jogging with his dog near
                                his home on North Woodlawn Avenue. The
                                man suffered a punctured lung, broken
                                ribs, a broken shoulder and other
                                injuries.

MISSOURI, Southwest
  M0Z055>056-                   Benton--Morgan--Vernon--St. Clair--
  066>069-077>080-              Hickory--Camden--Barton--Cedar--Polk--
  088>091-093>095-              Dallas--Jasper--Dade--Greene--Webster
  101>104                       --Newton--Lawrence--Christian--
                                Mcdonald--Barry--Stone--Taney
                                  0         0

                                The first three weeks of April were
                                unusually dry which worsened the
                                ongoing drought across west central
                                and southwest Missouri. However,
                                during the final week of April, a few
                                episodes of beneficial rains fell
                                across the region with average total
                                amounts of around two inches. The U.S.
                                Drought Monitor had analyzed an
                                extreme drought across McDonald,
                                Newton, Barry, Barton, Vernon, St.
                                Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, Hickory,
                                Polk, and Greene counties, while the
                                rest of southwest Missouri was
                                analyzed as experiencing a severe
                                drought.

NEW YORK, West

  Chautauqua County
    Jamestown                     0         0          3K
  Cattaraugus County
    Hinsdale                      0         0         10K
  Erie County
    Wales Center                  0         0          8K

                                Thunderstorms developed in a warm,
                                moist flow over the western Southern
                                Tier of New York during the afternoon
                                hours. The storms produced hail up to
                                3/4" in Jamestown and damaging winds
                                which downed trees in Hinsdale and
                                Wales Center.

  Cattaraugus County
    Salamanca                     0         0          7K

                                An isolated thunderstorm downed trees
                                in Salamanca during the evening hours.

  Niagara County
    Cambria                       0         0          5K
  Genesee County
    Batavia                       0         0         10K
  Wayne County
    Ontario                       0         0          8K
  Monroe County
    Greece                        0         0          8K

                                Afternoon thunderstorms that developed
                                produced hailstones up to one inch in
                                diameter. In Batavia, the hailstones
                                clumped together to produce masses of
                                ice up to two inches in diameter.

  Cayuga County
    Cato                          0         0          8K

NEW YORK, West

  Wayne County
    Wolcott                       0         0         15K

                                A weak cold front crossed the area
                                during the early overnight hours
                                producing thunderstorms that dropped
                                hail up to 1.75" in diameter.

  TEXAS, North
    TXZ104-118>119
                                  0         0         60K

                                A fast moving cold front brought
                                strong northwest winds and blowing
                                dust to north Texas Friday afternoon.
                                Visibilities dropped to 3 miles in
                                some locations due to the blowing
                                dust. Measured wind gusts reached 51
                                MPH at Meacham Airport in Fort Worth
                                and at Addison Airport in north
                                Dallas. Several thousand people lost
                                power. Minor damage was reported
                                around the atea, with several windows
                                blown out of downtown Dallas
                                skyscrapers. Downed trees and power
                                lines were also reported, ln Collin
                                County, a large part of a roof was
                                blown oif, a grill was blown across a
                                yard, and heavy signs were blown down.
  Hunt County
    Quinlan                       0         0         20K

                                County officials reported several
                                trees blown down and a few structures
                                damaged by strong winds.

  Lampasas County
    4 W Lampasas                  0         0
  Lampasas County
    3 W Lampasas                  0         0          5K

                                Golf ball-size hail reported in town.

  Lampasas County
    Kempner                       0         0

                                Several trees blown down.
  Coryell County
    Copperas Cove                 0         0

                                Reported on the south side of
                                Highway 190.

  Coryell County
    Copperas Cove                 0         0         40K

                                Trees, power lines, and large tree
                                limbs down around the city. A carport
                                was also blown away. Most of the
                                damage was reported on the south side
                                of Highway 190.

  Bell County
    Killeen                       0         0
  Bell County
    6 S Killeen                   0         0          5K

                                Golf ball-size hail reported.

  Bell County
    4 SE Killeen                  0         0

                                Storm spotter measured a 60 MPH wind
                                gust in Harker Heights.

  Bell County
    4 NNW Belton                  0         0         20K

                                Storm spotter measured a 70 MPH wind
                                gust. The emergency manager reported
                                a few mobile homes were damaged.

  Bell County
    Temple                        0         0         10K

                                A roof of a barn and a garden shed
                                were blown away.

TEXAS, North

  Bell County
    Rogers                        0         0
  Bell County
    Heidenheimer to               0         4          1M
    1 W Rogers

                                At least 20 mobile homes were damaged
                                or destroyed. Several were rolled off
                                their foundations and virtually
                                disintegrated. Numerous barns and
                                outbuildings were destroyed. Four
                                people were injured. Winds were
                                estimated at 80 MPH.

  Bell County
    Belton                        0         0         15K

                                Part of Interstate 35 was closed due
                                to flash flooding. One home was
                                evacuated due to flooding.

  Milam County
    Cameron                       0         0          5K

                                Trees and power lines blown down.

  Milam County
    Cameron                       0         0
  Falls County
    Rosebud                       0         0          5K

                                Power lines blown down.

  TXZ157
                                  0         0          3K

                                A metal building was damaged and limbs
                                blown down. The damage was due to
                                strong winds associated with
                                dissipating thunderstorms.

  Robertson County
    Hearne                        0         0

VIRGINIA, North

  Augusta County
    Stuarts Draft                 0         0         12K

                                Isolated reports of downed powerlines
                                and tree limbs

  Albemarle County
    2 S Earlysville               0         0         15K

                                Trees down on Profitt Road, just
                                outside the City of Charlottesville.

  Albemarle County
    Woodridge                     0         0

  VAZ051
                                  0         0          5K

                                Wind damage to an empty above ground
                                swimming pool.

  Loudoun County
    Pleasant Vly                  0         0         20K

  Arlington County
    Arlington                     0         0

                                A cold front combined with strong
                                instability to cause numerous severe
                                thunderstorms to occur on April 3
                                across the Mid Atlantic.
                                The majority of the severe weather
                                reports were from large hail and
                                damaging wind gusts.

  Fauquier County
    1 N Warrenton                 0         0

                                Mudslide and closures reported
                                on US route 29

  Culpeper County
    Jeffersonton                  0         0

                                Several road closures with high
                                water

  Prince William County
    3 NE Haymarket                0         0

                                Catharpin Run flowing across
                                Pageland Road

  Fauquier County
    Warrenton                     0         0

                                Hospital roof collapsed due to
                                heavy rainfall, estimated at 3
                                inches in only a few hours.

  Fairfax County
    Burke                         0         0

                                Road closures occurred along
                                Route 123 in Burke.

  Fauquier County
    New Baltimore                 0         0

                                Intersection of US 29 and
                                Baldwin Street flooded with
                                several inches of flowing water

  Fairfax County
    3 W Centreville               0         0

                                Bull Run Post Office Road
                                closed due to high water
                                High moisture content and
                                relatively light winds created
                                prime conditions for flash
                                flooding to occur with rain and
                                thunderstorms on the evening of
                                April 22. There were several
                                reports of flooding and flash
                                flooding due to the heavy
                                rainfall across portions of
                                the region.

Location                        Character of Storm

AMERICAN SAMOA

  Tutuila
    Vaitogi to                  Lightning
    Pago Pago

                                Two teenagers, a 15 year-old girl and
                                a 14 year-old boy, were at home
                                lowering blinds of their guest house
                                when they were both striked by
                                lightning. The boy survived, but his
                                sister died from this incident.

                                An area of showers and isolated
                                thunderstorms move over Tutuila during
                                the late afternoon through evening
                                hours of this day. F17BF

ILLINOIS, Central

  Logan County
    Middletown                  Hail (0.88)
  Sangamon County
    Auburn                      Hail (0.75)
  Sangamon County
    2 E Chatham                 Hail (0.75)
  Logan County
    New Holland                 Hail (0.75)

                                Penny size hail covered the ground.

  Christian County
    Taylorville                 Thunderstorm Wind (G58)

                                Numerous large trees blown down.

  Logan County
    2 N Hartsburg               Hail (0.75)
  Mason County
    Mason City                  Hail (0.88)
  Logan County
    2.5 SE Lincoln to           Tornado (FO)
    2.5 ESE Lincoln

                                A tornado briefly touched down. No
                                damage was reported.

  Clay County
    Oskaloosa                   Hail (0.88)

KANSAS, Extreme Southeast

  KSZ073-097-101
                                Drought

                                The first three weeks of April were
                                unusually dry which worsened the
                                ongoing drought across extreme
                                southeast Kansas. However, during the
                                final week of April, a few episodes of
                                beneficial rains fell across the
                                region with average total amounts of
                                around two inches. The U.S. Drought
                                Monitor had analyzed a severe drought
                                across Crawford and Bourbon counties,
                                while Cherokee County was analyzed as
                                experiencing an extreme drought.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Wayne County
    11 E Sunnybrook to          Hail (0.75)
    Monticello

                                Hail was reported in the town of
                                Mount Pisgah.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Bath County
    Sharpsburg to               Hail (0.75)
    11 NW Sharpsburg

  Rockcastle County
    Brodhead                    Hail (0.75)

  Knott County
    Hindman                     Hail (0.75)

  Knott County                  Thunderstorm Wind (G53)
    Hindman

                                Large tree limbs down county wide.

  Pike County
    Meta                        Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Tree down on Taylor Road and
                                Highway 194.

  Pike County
    3 ESE Shelbiana             Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Several trees down on Biggs Branch
                                Road.

  Pike County
    Fedscreek                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Tree down across house and tree across
                                power lines.

  Pike County
    Coleman                     Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Tree down across road at Smith Fork
                                and Kentucky Highway 632.

  Morgan County
    West Liberty                Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Several large tree limbs down in roads
                                countywide.

  Rockcastle County
    Brodhead                    Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Three foot diameter tree down on
                                Highway 70 at Highway 150.

  Wolfe County
    Hazel Green                 Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Tree down on Highway 1010.

  Elliott County
    2 NNW Sandy Hook            Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Trees down on Highway 32 and lots of
                                small tree limbs down county wide
                                requiring cleanup.

  Breathitt County
    Lost Creek                  Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Tree down across Highway 15.

  Leslie County
    4 NNW Big Fork              Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Several trees down on Silver Lane
                                near Smilix.

  Perry County
    Hazard                      Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Four to five large trees down 1 mile
                                east of Grapevine.

  Breathitt County
    Rousseau                    Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Tree down across Calhoun Branch.

  Bell County
    Ferndale                    Hail (1.00)

                                Nickel to quarter sized hail fell.

  Rockcastle County
    Roundstone                  Hail (1.75)

  Rockcastle County
    Roundstone                  Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Several trees blown down.

  Pulaski County
    Eubank                      Hail (0.75)

  Jackson County
    2 N Sandgap                 Hail (0.75)

                                Hail covering the ground two inches
                                deep.

  Lee County
    Heidelberg                  Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Few trees down.

  Lee County
    4 WSW Beattyville           Hail (1.00)

  Estill County
    5 S Irvine                  Hail (0.75)

  Laurel County
    3 NW Victory                Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Few trees down. Large limbs also
                                reported down in the road.

  Clay County
    10 E Manchester             Hail (1.00)

                                Hail nearly covered the ground.

  Owsley County
    Vincent                     Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Four eight to ten inch diameter tree
                                limbs blown down.

  Pike County
    1 S South Williamson        Hail (0.75)

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Owsley County
    3 E Booneville              Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Roof blown off of house on Route 30.

  Owsley County
    Pebworth                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Portable metal one car garage lifted
                                and deposited on Cherry Lane 75 feet
                                from original location.

  Breathitt County
    Wolf Coal                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Three trees down, one laying on
                                a yard barn.

  Wayne County
    Monticello                  Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Power lines blown down.

  Leslie County
    Thousandsticks              Hail (1.75)

                                Hail cracked car windshield.

  Magoffin County
    Salyersville                Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few large limbs down.

  Clay County
    4 SW Manchester             Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Severe roof damage to four or five
                                homes on Curry Branch Road near
                                Pigeonroost.

  Leslie County
    Wooton                      Hail (1.00)

  Wayne County
    10 W Monticello             Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Several trees down on powerlines.

  Breathitt County
    watts                       Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Roofs blown off three structures.

  Perry County
    Hazard                      Hail (1.00)

  Floyd County
    4 W Prestonsburg            Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Two foot diameter pine tree blown
                                down.

  Floyd County
    Martin                      Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Two fifty foot tall trees blown down.
                                Two inch flag pole bent at base with
                                pole touching the ground.

  Leslie County
    Wooton                      Hail (1.75)

                                Golf ball size hail reported.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Laurel County
    Lily                        Hail (0.75)

                                Penny sized hail reported on Highway
                                1223 near Lily.

  Perry County
    Hazard                      Hail (1.00)

                                Hail fell at WYMT television station
                                in Hazard, reported by t.v.
                                meteorologist.

  Knott County
    Mousie                      Hail (0.75)

  Laurel County
    London                      Hail (0.88)

                                Nickel sized hail.

  Martin County
    10 S Inez                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Roof blown off a mobile home. Three
                                trees also blown down.

  Pike County
    Coal Run                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Roof blown off of a house at Broad
                                Bottom.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Throughout the city, multiple trees
                                were blown down. Power lines and
                                fencing also blown down.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Estimated wind gust of 58 mph.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   Hail (0.88)

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Twelve inch diameter tree blown down.
                                Shutters blown off a house.

  Floyd County
    15 S Martin                 Hail (0.88)

                                Hail covered the ground.

  Pike County
    15 NE Pigeon                Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Building collapsed.

  Pike County
    1 S South Williamson        Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Fences and several large trees down.

  Pike County
    Kimper                      Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Mobile home overturned.

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Letcher County
    3 N Whitesburg              Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Power lines blown down in the Dry
                                Fork area.

  Letcher County
    Whitco                      Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Roof blown off of a mobile home.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Several trees down throughout the
                                city.

  Pike County
    Pikeville                   Hail (0.88)

  Pike County
    Jamboree                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Debris from buildings reported in the
                                Jamboree and Phelps areas.

  Floyd County
    15 SSW Prestonsburg         Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                At Estill on Route 7, several large
                                trees blown down. One tree toppled
                                onto power line and resting on top of
                                storage building. Severe roof damage
                                to 4 homes.

  Pike County
    Dorton                      Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Shingles blown off two homes.

  Mccreary County
    Stearns                     Hail (1.00)
  Mccreary County
    Whitley City                Hail (0.88)
  Bell County
    4 NW Middlesboro            Hail (0.75)
  Whitley County
    Williamsburg                Hail (0.88)
  Bell County
    11 S Pineville              Hail (0.75)
  Whitley County
    Williamsburg                Hail (0.88)
  Rockcastle County
    1 S Brodhead                Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Tree down in yard along Highway 70.

KENTUCKY, Eastern
  Jackson County
    Sandgap                     Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                Barn blown into road.

  Jackson County
    2 S Annville                Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Estimated wind gust of 60 mph
                                occurred.

  Laurel County
    2 N London                  Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Several trees down.

  Pulaski County
    Burnside                    Hail (1.00)

  Magoffin County
    Harper                      Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Few large tree limbs down.

  Martin County
    Warfield                    Hail (0.75)

  Pike County
    Turkey Creek                Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Few large tree limbs down.

  Fleming County
    Flemingsburg                Hail (0.75)

  Breathitt County
    2 N Talbert                 Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Roof blown off trailer home.

  Letcher County
    Seen                        Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Telephone poles blown down.

  Letcher County
    Thornton                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Porch blown off house and roofs torn
                                off two houses. Several trees blown
                                down.

  Harlan County
    Cumberland                  Hail (0.88)

  Letcher County
    Partridge                   Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                Couple of large tree limbs blown down.

  Harlan County
    Lynch                       Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                Few trees and large limbs down.

  Knox County
    Jarvis Store                Hail (1.00)

  Laurel County
    4 NW Corbin London A        Hail (0.88)

  Knox County
    Barbourville                Hail (0.75)

  Pulaski County
    Faubush                     Hail (0.75)

  Bell County
    3 SE Pineville              Hail (0.75)

  Whitley County
    6 SE Williamsburg           Hail (0.75)

  Laurel County
    Keavy                       Hail (0.88)

  Knox County
    7 N Barbourville            Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few large tree limbs blown down.

  Bell County
    Pineville                   Hail (1.00)

  Bell County
    Ferndale                    Hail (1.25)

  Knox County
    Kayjay                      Hail (0.88)

  Laurel County
    London                      Hail (0.88)

  Laurel County
    London                      Hail (0.88)

  Rockcastle County
    Conway                      Hail (1.75)

KENTUCKY, Eastern

  Clay County
    Manchester                  Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few large limbs down.

  Clay County
    Manchester                  Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few large limbs down.

  Owsley County
    Booneville                  Hail (0.75)

  Jackson County
    Gray Hawk                   Hail (0.75)

  Leslie County
    3 E Hyden                   Hail (0.75)

  Perry County
    Viper                       Hail (1.00)

  Wayne County
    5 W Monticello              Hail (1.00)

  Wayne County
    5 W Monticello              Thunderstorm Wind (G53)

                                A few large limbs down.

  Wayne County
    1 N Gap Creek               Hail (0.75)

LAKE MICHIGAN

  Pt Washington To
  North Pt Lt Wi
    Port Washington to          Marine Hail
    3.5 E Mequon

  North Pt Lt To Wind
  Pt Wi
    Milwaukee Harbor to         Marine Hail
    Oak Creek Power Plant

  Sheboygan To Pt
  Washington Wi
    Sheboygan to                Marine Tstm Wind
    5 S Sheboygan

                                A short line of storms that bowed out
                                and moved east-southeast through
                                northern Sheboygan county continued
                                out over the Lake Michigan waters.
                                Buidling, tree, and power-line damage
                                was noted all the way to the shoreline
                                in Sheboygan County. The northward
                                extension of this line also resulted
                                in wind damage to the shoreline in
                                Manitowoc County.

MISSOURI, East

  St. Louis County
    3 S Ballwin                 Thunderstorm Wind (G60)

                                A man was killed while hiking in
                                Castlewood State park when he was hit
                                by a large tree branch broken by
                                thunderstorm winds.
                                M260U

  St. Louis County
    Kirkwood                    Thunderstorm Wind (G55)

                                A local high school teacher and coach
                                was severely injured by a downed tree
                                while he was jogging with his dog near
                                his home on North Woodlawn Avenue. The
                                man suffered a punctured lung, broken
                                ribs, a broken shoulder and other
                                injuries.

MISSOURI, Southwest
  MOZ055>056-                   Benton--Morgan--Vernon--St. Clair--
  066>069-077>080-              Hickory--Camden--Barton--Cedar--Polk--
  088>091-093>095-              Dallas--Jasper--Dade--Greene--Webster
  101>104                       --Newton--Lawrence--Christian--
                                Mcdonald--Barry--Stone--Taney

                                Drought

                                The first three weeks of April were
                                unusually dry which worsened the
                                ongoing drought across west central
                                and southwest Missouri. However,
                                during the final week of April, a few
                                episodes of beneficial rains fell
                                across the region with average total
                                amounts of around two inches. The U.S.
                                Drought Monitor had analyzed an
                                extreme drought across McDonald,
                                Newton, Barry, Barton, Vernon, St.
                                Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, Hickory,
                                Polk, and Greene counties, while the
                                rest of southwest Missouri was
                                analyzed as experiencing a severe
                                drought.

NEW YORK, West
  Chautauqua County
    Jamestown                   Hail (0.75)
  Cattaraugus County
    Hinsdale                    Thunderstorm Wind (G50)
  Erie County
    Wales Center                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Thunderstorms developed in a warm,
                                moist flow over the western Southern
                                Tier of New York during the afternoon
                                hours. The storms produced hail up to
                                3/4" in Jamestown and damaging winds
                                which downed trees in Hinsdale and
                                Wales Center.

  Cattaraugus County
    Salamanca                   Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                An isolated thunderstorm downed trees
                                in Salamanca during the evening hours.

  Niagara County
    Cambria                     Hail (0.75)
  Genesee County
    Batavia                     Hail (1.00)
  Wayne County
    Ontario                     Hail (0.88)
  Monroe County
    Greece                      Hail (1.00)

                                Afternoon thunderstorms that developed
                                produced hailstones up to one inch in
                                diameter. In Batavia, the hailstones
                                clumped together to produce masses of
                                ice up to two inches in diameter.

  Cayuga County
    Cato                        Hail (0.88)

NEW YORK, West

  Wayne County
    Wolcott                     Hail (1.75)

                                A weak cold front crossed the area
                                during the early overnight hours
                                producing thunderstorms that dropped
                                hail up to 1.75" in diameter.

  TEXAS, North
    TXZ104-118>119
                                Strong Wind

                                A fast moving cold front brought
                                strong northwest winds and blowing
                                dust to north Texas Friday afternoon.
                                Visibilities dropped to 3 miles in
                                some locations due to the blowing
                                dust. Measured wind gusts reached 51
                                MPH at Meacham Airport in Fort Worth
                                and at Addison Airport in north
                                Dallas. Several thousand people lost
                                power. Minor damage was reported
                                around the atea, with several windows
                                blown out of downtown Dallas
                                skyscrapers. Downed trees and power
                                lines were also reported, ln Collin
                                County, a large part of a roof was
                                blown oif, a grill was blown across a
                                yard, and heavy signs were blown down.
  Hunt County
    Quinlan                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                County officials reported several
                                trees blown down and a few structures
                                damaged by strong winds.

  Lampasas County
    4 W Lampasas                Hail (0.88)
  Lampasas County
    3 W Lampasas                Hail (1.75)

                                Golf ball-size hail reported in town.

  Lampasas County
    Kempner                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Several trees blown down.
  Coryell County
    Copperas Cove               Hail (0.75)

                                Reported on the south side of
                                Highway 190.

  Coryell County
    Copperas Cove               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees, power lines, and large tree
                                limbs down around the city. A carport
                                was also blown away. Most of the
                                damage was reported on the south side
                                of Highway 190.

  Bell County
    Killeen                     Hail (1.00)
  Bell County
    6 S Killeen                 Hail (1.75)

                                Golf ball-size hail reported.

  Bell County
    4 SE Killeen                Thunderstorm Wind (G52)

                                Storm spotter measured a 60 MPH wind
                                gust in Harker Heights.

  Bell County
    4 NNW Belton                Thunderstorm Wind (G61)

                                Storm spotter measured a 70 MPH wind
                                gust. The emergency manager reported
                                a few mobile homes were damaged.

  Bell County
    Temple                      Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                A roof of a barn and a garden shed
                                were blown away.

TEXAS, North

  Bell County
    Rogers                      Hail (1.25)
  Bell County
    Heidenheimer to             Thunderstorm Wind (G74)
    1 W Rogers

                                At least 20 mobile homes were damaged
                                or destroyed. Several were rolled off
                                their foundations and virtually
                                disintegrated. Numerous barns and
                                outbuildings were destroyed. Four
                                people were injured. Winds were
                                estimated at 80 MPH.

  Bell County
    Belton                      Flash Flood

                                Part of Interstate 35 was closed due
                                to flash flooding. One home was
                                evacuated due to flooding.

  Milam County
    Cameron                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees and power lines blown down.

  Milam County
    Cameron                     Hail (1.00)
  Falls County
    Rosebud                     Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Power lines blown down.

  TXZ157
                                High Wind (G50)

                                A metal building was damaged and limbs
                                blown down. The damage was due to
                                strong winds associated with
                                dissipating thunderstorms.

  Robertson County
    Hearne                      Hail (0.75)

VIRGINIA, North

  Augusta County
    Stuarts Draft               Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Isolated reports of downed powerlines
                                and tree limbs

  Albemarle County
    2 S Earlysville             Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

                                Trees down on Profitt Road, just
                                outside the City of Charlottesville.

  Albemarle County
    Woodridge                   Hail (0.75)

  VAZ051
                                Strong Wind

                                Wind damage to an empty above ground
                                swimming pool.

  Loudoun County
    Pleasant Vly                Thunderstorm Wind (G50)

  Arlington County
    Arlington                   Hail (0.75)

                                A cold front combined with strong
                                instability to cause numerous severe
                                thunderstorms to occur on April 3
                                across the Mid Atlantic.
                                The majority of the severe weather
                                reports were from large hail and
                                damaging wind gusts.

  Fauquier County
    1 N Warrenton               Flash Flood

                                Mudslide and closures reported
                                on US route 29

  Culpeper County
    Jeffersonton                Flash Flood

                                Several road closures with high
                                water

  Prince William County
    3 NE Haymarket              Flash Flood

                                Catharpin Run flowing across
                                Pageland Road

  Fauquier County
    Warrenton                   25K Heavy Rain

                                Hospital roof collapsed due to
                                heavy rainfall, estimated at 3
                                inches in only a few hours.

  Fairfax County
    Burke                       Flash Flood

                                Road closures occurred along
                                Route 123 in Burke.

  Fauquier County
    New Baltimore               Flash Flood

                                Intersection of US 29 and
                                Baldwin Street flooded with
                                several inches of flowing water

  Fairfax County
    3 W Centreville             Flash Flood

                                Bull Run Post Office Road
                                closed due to high water
                                High moisture content and
                                relatively light winds created
                                prime conditions for flash
                                flooding to occur with rain and
                                thunderstorms on the evening of
                                April 22. There were several
                                reports of flooding and flash
                                flooding due to the heavy
                                rainfall across portions of
                                the region.
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