Report from mPING: Half Dollar (1.25 in.). Photo on social media showing part of a tree blown down in Frankfort Square. (DDC)ĭelayed report of isolated damage on a farmstead including part of an outbuilding roof blown off and a bulk bin blown over. Major tree damage in Sherwood Forest area of east Memphis. (MEG)Ĭorrects previous tstm wnd dmg report from 3 SE Midtown Memphis. Quarter size hail reported near Lamar Ave and I-240. Quarter size hail reported at the University of Memphis. Reported hail near Walnut Grove and White Station. (MEG)Ĭorrects previous hail report from 3 NNE Southeast Memphis. Herrington Creek was out of its banks and flooding nearby parking lot near Stage Rd. Pictures of measured 1.5 inch hailstones on far north side of Neebish Island. Dissipated within 10 minutes after sighting. Landspout spotted 10 miles north of Cameron. Trees across roads west of Loretto around Thornton Road. Trees 12 inch in diameter down on road in area of Ward Road and Busby Road. Tree with power lines down on Spring Street in Hamilton. (HUN)Ī tree was blown down and blocking the roadway. Tree blown down in the 3500 block of CR 265 in Section. Several trees down on Pine Mountain Road near Remlap. Tree blown down across CR 89 near Mentone. Tree blown down at 281 Industrial Lane in Sylvania. West Texas Mesonet measured a 63 MPH wind gust. Tree on the road near the intersection of US HWY 78 and KOA Road. Portions of a roof removed from a residence. generally between County Road 29 and County Road 313. Trees down over the northern part of Randolph County. Report from mPING: 1-inch tree limbs broken Shingles blown off. While hail and strong wind will be possible under stronger storms, heavy rain and flooding. Power poles blown down in the Enos and Buncombe Creek communities. (SGF)Ī tree was blown down and blocking the roadway on Dorning Road near Trafford. but see no major damage to rvs or boats at this time. Marina has docks and walkways broken loose. Report from mPING: Trees uprooted or snapped Roof blown off. Ozark County Sheriffs Dispatch is starting to receive reports of power lines down on Arkansas line on HWY 5 and also reports on HWY W. Report from mPING: large tree limbs broken Shingles blown off. (BMX)Ī tree was blown down and landed on a home near Lake Drive. (LZK)Ī tree was blown down near Cox Lane and Wolf Creek Road. Multiple trees down across the county blocking roadways. Trees down blocking roadways in Walnut Ridge. Multiple reports of trees down across Lawrence county. Trained spotter measured 66 mph wind gusts. Trained spotter measured half dollar size hail (1.25 in). Hail Maps are created for a metro region when around 500 or more homes are impacted by at least 1 sized hail. Half dollar size (1.25 in) hail reported in Sedgwick. This would top the 14 straight days in July of 1980 but still fall short of the record 24 straight days in August of 2011.* Tornado: F Scale, Hail: 1/100in., Wind: Speed (MPH) ![]() We are currently predicting triple-digit-heat for the next 10 days, pushing our streak to 21 straight days. It's possible, but hopefully some of those rain chances next week deliver and keep us below 100. Is this going to be a repeat of August 2011, when it hit 100 or above on all but one day of the month? Burn bans are now in effect for all of Southeast Texas except Brazoria county. Keep in mind that with the hot weather and dry ground, there is an elevated risk for fire weather. Heat index values for everyone will make it feel like 110 to 115 degrees in the afternoon and early evening. Temperatures will start off near record warm levels in the low 80s then warm inot the low 100s. Thursday and will likely continue to be extended daily throughout the week. The Excessive Heat Warnings and Heat Advisories now last until 9 p.m. The 24 straight days of 100-degree heat in August 2011 is the current record holder. Despite those rain chances, we are now predicting this streak of 100-degree days to get to at least 21 consecutive days. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - Our most intense heatwave since August 2011 continues, but we still see a glimmer of hope that small rain chances may return next week. Triple digit temperatures persist this week with no chance of rain until next week.
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