BEGIN_YEARMONTH
int64
195k
202k
BEGIN_DAY
int64
1
31
BEGIN_TIME
int64
0
2.36k
END_YEARMONTH
int64
195k
202k
END_DAY
int64
1
31
END_TIME
int64
0
2.36k
EPISODE_ID
float64
75
2.41M
EVENT_ID
int64
206
10.4M
STATE
stringclasses
58 values
STATE_FIPS
int64
1
99
YEAR
int64
1.95k
2.02k
MONTH_NAME
stringclasses
12 values
EVENT_TYPE
stringclasses
34 values
CZ_TYPE
stringclasses
3 values
CZ_FIPS
int64
0
853
CZ_NAME
stringlengths
3
107
WFO
stringclasses
145 values
BEGIN_DATE_TIME
stringlengths
18
18
CZ_TIMEZONE
stringclasses
14 values
END_DATE_TIME
stringlengths
18
18
INJURIES_DIRECT
int64
0
1.15k
INJURIES_INDIRECT
int64
0
0
DEATHS_DIRECT
int64
0
158
DEATHS_INDIRECT
int64
0
3
DAMAGE_PROPERTY
stringclasses
63 values
DAMAGE_CROPS
stringclasses
16 values
SOURCE
stringclasses
53 values
MAGNITUDE
float64
0
84
MAGNITUDE_TYPE
stringclasses
6 values
FLOOD_CAUSE
stringclasses
4 values
CATEGORY
float64
TOR_F_SCALE
stringclasses
8 values
TOR_LENGTH
float64
0
26
TOR_WIDTH
float64
0
1.6k
TOR_OTHER_WFO
stringclasses
2 values
TOR_OTHER_CZ_STATE
stringclasses
2 values
TOR_OTHER_CZ_FIPS
float64
145
401
TOR_OTHER_CZ_NAME
stringclasses
2 values
BEGIN_RANGE
float64
0
25
BEGIN_AZIMUTH
stringclasses
16 values
BEGIN_LOCATION
stringlengths
3
30
END_RANGE
float64
0
25
END_AZIMUTH
stringclasses
16 values
END_LOCATION
stringlengths
3
30
BEGIN_LAT
float64
18
48.9
BEGIN_LON
float64
-155.5
-65.79
END_LAT
float64
18
48.9
END_LON
float64
-155.08
-65.78
EPISODE_NARRATIVE
stringlengths
27
6.94k
EVENT_NARRATIVE
stringlengths
10
4.64k
DATA_SOURCE
stringclasses
4 values
DAMAGE_PROPERTY_USD
float64
0
2.8B
DAMAGE_CROPS_USD
float64
0
1M
TOTAL_DAMAGE_USD
float64
0
2.8B
BEGIN_DATE
stringdate
1954-04-29 00:00:00
2024-12-29 00:00:00
END_DATE
stringdate
1954-04-29 00:00:00
2024-12-29 00:00:00
INJURIES_TOTAL
int64
0
1.15k
DEATHS_TOTAL
int64
0
161
199,908
7
200
199,908
7
800
2,413,377
5,714,696
Nebraska
31
1,999
August
Flash Flood
C
153
SARPY
OAX
07-AUG-99 02:00:00
CST
07-AUG-99 08:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
LAW ENFORCEMENT
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
BELLEVUE
null
null
BELLEVUE
null
null
null
null
null
Although not as heavy as locations to the north, rainfall of 2 to 7 inches in a 24 hour period was reported over Sarpy county. Flash flooding was confined to mainly farm fields, but several roads, including 36th Street and Highway 370, were flooded.
PDC
null
null
0
1999-08-07
1999-08-07
0
0
198,604
3
1,815
198,604
3
1,815
null
10,143,031
Texas
48
1,986
April
Thunderstorm Wind
C
181
GRAYSON
FTW
03-APR-86 18:15:00
CST
03-APR-86 18:15:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
0
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
33.82
-96.8
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1986-04-03
1986-04-03
0
0
198,308
7
1,637
198,308
7
1,637
null
9,980,651
Arizona
4
1,983
August
Thunderstorm Wind
C
19
PIMA
S
07-AUG-83 16:37:00
CST
07-AUG-83 16:37:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
70
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
32.17
-110.88
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1983-08-07
1983-08-07
0
0
200,112
1
0
200,112
31
2,359
1,125,251
5,274,276
Pennsylvania
42
2,001
December
Drought
Z
61
LEHIGH
PHI
01-DEC-01 00:00:00
EST
31-DEC-01 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
0
null
GOVT OFFICIAL
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
Unseasonably dry weather continued across Eastern Pennsylvania during the month of December. While more precipitation fell during December than either October or November, it was still drier than normal. On a county weighted average, monthly precipitation totals ranged from 2.1 inches in Chester County to 2.9 inches in...
null
PDS
0
null
0
2001-12-01
2001-12-31
0
0
202,407
1
0
202,407
12
1,300
193,889
1,204,167
Minnesota
27
2,024
July
Flood
C
157
WABASHA
ARX
01-JUL-24 00:00:00
CST-6
12-JUL-24 13:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
River/Stream Gage
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
NNW
READS LNDG
1
ENE
READS LNDG
44.4055
-92.084
44.4033
-92.0601
Heavy rainfall throughout June led to many locations along the Mississippi River in Southeast Minnesota to enter flood stage which persisted into July. During the first week of July many points along the Mississippi River south of Wabasha observed their maximum river stage in minor to moderate flooding. As relatively d...
Significant rainfall throughout June pushed the Mississippi River at Wabasha into flood stage in June and continued into July. The river stage crested during June and continued to fall throughout the first half of July.
CSV
0
0
0
2024-07-01
2024-07-12
0
0
201,401
27
100
201,401
28
900
81,103
486,043
Minnesota
27
2,014
January
Extreme Cold/Wind Chill
Z
85
STEELE
MPX
27-JAN-14 01:00:00
CST-6
28-JAN-14 09:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
AWOS
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
After another Upper Midwest Blizzard, temperatures dropped into the teens below zero or lower, with winds averaging 10 to 20 mph from the northwest. This created wind chill values of 35 below zero for a long period from early Monday January 27th, to Tuesday, January 28th. ||Although there was a period where wind chill ...
Wind chill values dropped below -35 degrees across the county and last for numerous hours. One of the lowest wind chill value was -43 degrees that occurred at the Owatonna airport.
CSV
0
0
0
2014-01-27
2014-01-28
0
0
201,005
10
2,120
201,005
10
2,120
38,575
224,185
Arkansas
5
2,010
May
Hail
C
115
POPE
LZK
10-MAY-10 21:20:00
CST-6
10-MAY-10 21:20:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Park/Forest Service
0.88
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
PELSOR
0
N
PELSOR
35.75
-93.07
35.75
-93.07
Severe storms that developed in Oklahoma during the afternoon of the 10th weakened somewhat before reaching Arkansas, but there were still isolated instances of severe weather in northwest Arkansas.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2010-05-10
2010-05-10
0
0
200,907
24
1,925
200,907
24
1,925
32,326
191,087
Iowa
19
2,009
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
31
CEDAR
DVN
24-JUL-09 19:25:00
CST-6
24-JUL-09 19:25:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
52
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
S
STANWOOD
0
S
STANWOOD
41.89
-91.15
41.89
-91.15
A cold front from Lake Superior across northwest Iowa coupled with an upper level low over southwest Ontario with an associated short wave dropping across southern Minnesota sparked the development of thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening of July 24. Severe storms producing copious amounts of large hail up to...
Wind gusts were estimated to be 60 mph in Stanwood, IA around 825 pm July 24. A power outage was also observed.
CSV
0
0
0
2009-07-24
2009-07-24
0
0
200,012
11
2,100
200,012
12
600
1,104,829
5,160,580
Ohio
39
2,000
December
High Wind
Z
62
GREENE
ILN
11-DEC-00 21:00:00
EST
12-DEC-00 06:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
LAW ENFORCEMENT
58
M
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A strong low pressure system dragged a sharp cold front across the region dropping temperatures by 30 degrees. Very strong winds occurred along and behind the front with numerous locations receiving gusts over 58 mph. The highest recorded gust was 69 mph in Ostrander in Delaware county. Numerous trees, large limbs, ...
null
PDC
null
null
0
2000-12-11
2000-12-12
0
0
200,704
3
1,120
200,704
3
1,120
3,627
20,034
Illinois
17
2,007
April
Hail
C
41
DOUGLAS
ILX
03-APR-07 11:20:00
CST-6
03-APR-07 11:20:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Emergency Manager
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
ARCOLA
0
N
ARCOLA
39.68
-88.3
39.68
-88.3
A strong cold front pushed through central and southeast Illinois during the daytime hours on the 3rd. A line of strong to severe thunderstorms developed ahead of the cold front and produced numerous reports of large hail.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2007-04-03
2007-04-03
0
0
200,206
18
821
200,206
18
821
1,135,325
5,294,343
Iowa
19
2,002
June
Hail
C
159
RINGGOLD
DMX
18-JUN-02 08:21:00
CST
18-JUN-02 08:21:00
0
0
0
0
5K
5K
BROADCAST MEDIA
1
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
DIAGONAL
null
null
DIAGONAL
40.8
-94.33333
40.8
-94.33333
Thunderstorms formed over southwest Iowa on the morning of the 18th. Though the airmass was capped, it was quite unstable. The storms dropped nickle to quarter size hail in Ringgold County before they weakened.
null
PDS
5,000
5,000
10,000
2002-06-18
2002-06-18
0
0
196,707
26
45
196,707
26
45
null
10,053,375
Minnesota
27
1,967
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
137
ST. LOUIS
null
26-JUL-67 00:45:00
CST
26-JUL-67 00:45:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
53
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
47.38
-92.78
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1967-07-26
1967-07-26
0
0
202,207
4
1,100
202,207
8
1,900
172,709
1,048,438
Louisiana
22
2,022
July
Heat
Z
1
CADDO
SHV
04-JUL-22 11:00:00
CST-6
08-JUL-22 19:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
ASOS
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
An expansive upper level ridge spanning much of the Southern U.S. in early July led to consecutive days of abnormally hot temperatures across all of the Four State Region, with daytime temperatures climbing into the mid and upper 90s to lower 100s each afternoon. Wet soils from near widespread rains back on the 2nd-3rd...
null
CSV
0
0
0
2022-07-04
2022-07-08
0
0
198,003
16
1,830
198,003
16
1,830
null
10,105,986
Oklahoma
40
1,980
March
Hail
C
125
POTTAWATOMIE
ATA
16-MAR-80 18:30:00
CST
16-MAR-80 18:30:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
1.75
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
35.13
-96.78
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1980-03-16
1980-03-16
0
0
199,304
3
1,910
199,304
3
1,910
null
10,352,277
Texas
48
1,993
April
Hail
C
133
EASTLAND
null
03-APR-93 19:10:00
CST
03-APR-93 19:10:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
1.75
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
Gorman
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
CSV
0
0
0
1993-04-03
1993-04-03
0
0
200,408
11
1,635
200,408
11
1,635
1,180,205
5,421,999
Pennsylvania
42
2,004
August
Hail
C
11
BERKS
PHI
11-AUG-04 16:35:00
EST
11-AUG-04 16:35:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
GENERAL PUBLIC
0.88
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
WEST LAWN
null
null
WEST LAWN
40.33333
-75.98333
40.33333
-75.98333
Penny to nickel size hail fell in West Lawn Borough.
null
PDS
null
null
0
2004-08-11
2004-08-11
0
0
200,110
1
0
200,110
31
2,359
1,122,995
5,268,850
Georgia
13
2,001
October
Drought
Z
2
WALKER
FFC
01-OCT-01 00:00:00
EST
31-OCT-01 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
OFFICIAL NWS OBS.
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A very dry weather pattern, which actually began in mid-August, continued into October. The synoptic pattern was dominated by northwest flow aloft and a series of large Canadian high pressure systems which brought repeated spells of cool, dry weather to Georgia during the month. October was the driest month of the ye...
null
PDS
null
null
0
2001-10-01
2001-10-31
0
0
200,409
16
1,150
200,409
16
2,200
1,180,283
5,423,734
Alabama
1
2,004
September
High Wind
Z
10
DEKALB
HUN
16-SEP-04 11:50:00
CST
16-SEP-04 22:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
EMERGENCY MANAGER
50
ES
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
PDS
null
null
0
2004-09-16
2004-09-16
0
0
201,405
27
1,518
201,405
27
1,520
85,639
517,203
Vermont
50
2,014
May
Thunderstorm Wind
C
21
RUTLAND
BTV
27-MAY-14 15:18:00
EST-5
27-MAY-14 15:20:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Public
55
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
FOREST DALE
0
N
FOREST DALE
43.83
-73.05
43.83
-73.05
On the afternoon of May 27th, one thunderstorm developed near Essex, New York and proceeded to intensify as it moved southeast across a small corridor in Addison and Rutland counties. Despite the singularity of this storm, it produced widespread damage along it's path, including damaging hail, winds and urban flash flo...
Several trees down.
CSV
0
0
0
2014-05-27
2014-05-27
0
0
199,904
28
2,045
199,904
28
2,045
2,405,022
5,696,471
Texas
48
1,999
April
Thunderstorm Wind
C
153
FLOYD
LUB
28-APR-99 20:45:00
CST
28-APR-99 20:45:00
0
0
0
0
3K
null
LAW ENFORCEMENT
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
S
DOUGHERTY
1
S
DOUGHERTY
33.92
-101.08
33.92
-101.08
null
Strong wind snapped several power poles.
PDC
3,000
null
3,000
1999-04-28
1999-04-28
0
0
200,806
3
1,800
200,806
3
1,800
19,077
112,338
Kansas
20
2,008
June
Hail
C
91
JOHNSON
EAX
03-JUN-08 18:00:00
CST-6
03-JUN-08 18:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Public
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
W
MERRIAM
0
W
MERRIAM
39.03
-94.71
39.03
-94.71
Severe thunderstorms erupted across the area on June 3, 2008. There were reports of large hail and very heavy rains with flash flooding.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2008-06-03
2008-06-03
0
0
200,304
15
1,915
200,304
15
1,915
1,149,671
5,351,177
Minnesota
27
2,003
April
Hail
C
111
OTTER TAIL
FGF
15-APR-03 19:15:00
CST
15-APR-03 19:15:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
TRAINED SPOTTER
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
7
W
BATTLE LAKE
7
W
BATTLE LAKE
46.28333
-95.86667
46.28333
-95.86667
null
null
PDS
null
null
0
2003-04-15
2003-04-15
0
0
202,006
13
1,658
202,006
13
1,701
150,324
906,305
Colorado
8
2,020
June
High Wind
Z
93
LA JUNTA VICINITY / OTERO COUNTY
PUB
13-JUN-20 16:58:00
MST-7
13-JUN-20 17:01:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
ASOS
58
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A deepening low pressure system moved across the plains and spread gusty southwest winds across parts of southern Colorado during the afternoon hours.
La Junta municipal airport.
CSV
0
0
0
2020-06-13
2020-06-13
0
0
201,302
4
1,600
201,302
4
2,200
70,414
422,921
West Virginia
54
2,013
February
Winter Weather
Z
39
UPSHUR
RLX
04-FEB-13 16:00:00
EST-5
04-FEB-13 22:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
Another fast moving clipper system brought mostly 2 to 3 inches of snow to northern counties of West Virginia during about a 6 hour period during the late afternoon and evening. Travel delays were widespread on area roads during the early evening.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2013-02-04
2013-02-04
0
0
201,306
27
1,040
201,306
27
1,900
74,520
452,901
Pennsylvania
42
2,013
June
Flash Flood
C
33
CLEARFIELD
CTP
27-JUN-13 10:40:00
EST-5
27-JUN-13 19:00:00
0
0
0
0
3.00M
0.00K
Emergency Manager
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
3
N
CLEAR RUN
2
N
WEST LIBERTY
41.1981
-78.7613
41.0874
-78.8
A MCV and broader mid-level trough crossed the central Appalachians and triggered strong to severe thunderstorms from the central ridges into the Susquehanna River Valley during the afternoon and evening. Very high boundary layer moisture and humidity contributed to heavy rainfall/flash flooding and precipitation loadi...
Torrential rains inundated the DuBois area with over 5 inches of rain in a 2-3 hour period from late morning into the early afternoon. Nearly 6.5 inches of rain fell at the city's sewage treatment plant, which was consistent with radar-derived storm total precipitation estimates. This resulted in historic flash floodi...
CSV
3,000,000
0
3,000,000
2013-06-27
2013-06-27
0
0
198,906
10
2,200
198,906
10
2,200
null
10,105,038
Oklahoma
40
1,989
June
Thunderstorm Wind
C
35
CRAIG
OKC
10-JUN-89 22:00:00
CST
10-JUN-89 22:00:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
56
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
36.8
-95.1
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1989-06-10
1989-06-10
0
0
199,604
30
1,630
199,604
30
1,631
2,053,664
5,579,873
New York
36
1,996
April
Tornado
C
71
ORANGE
OKX
30-APR-96 16:30:00
EST
30-APR-96 16:31:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
F0
0
33
null
null
null
null
null
null
MIDDLETOWN
null
null
MIDDLETOWN
41.45
-74.42
41.45
-74.42
During Tuesday April 30th, as a low pressure system moved northwest of the area, a warm front followed by a cold front swept across the area during the evening.A severe thunderstorm spawned a weak F0 tornado (wind speeds up to 63 knots) near Middletown in Orange County around 4:30 pm EST.There was a well-defined narrow...
null
PDC
null
null
0
1996-04-30
1996-04-30
0
0
200,404
24
1,840
200,404
24
1,842
1,168,041
5,391,204
Missouri
29
2,004
April
Tornado
C
5
ATCHISON
EAX
24-APR-04 18:40:00
CST
24-APR-04 18:42:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
STORM CHASER
null
null
null
null
F0
0
20
null
null
null
null
1
E
WATSON
1
E
WATSON
40.48333
-95.61667
40.48333
-95.61667
null
Brief tornado touchdown caught on video near exit 116 on I-29.
PDS
null
null
0
2004-04-24
2004-04-24
0
0
199,405
1
2,015
199,405
1
2,015
null
10,337,695
North Carolina
37
1,994
May
Hail
C
191
WAYNE
null
01-MAY-94 20:15:00
EST
01-MAY-94 20:15:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
0.75
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
CSV
0
0
0
1994-05-01
1994-05-01
0
0
201,005
14
1,805
201,005
14
1,805
37,842
220,222
Oklahoma
40
2,010
May
Thunderstorm Wind
C
89
MCCURTAIN
SHV
14-MAY-10 18:05:00
CST-6
14-MAY-10 18:05:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Newspaper
54
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
NNE
GOODWATER
1
NNE
GOODWATER
33.94
-94.56
33.94
-94.56
A large north to south band of convection, which developed along an outflow boundary emanating from dryline development much further to the west, slowly shifted east into northeast Texas and southeast Oklahoma around mid afternoon. A severe thunderstorm watch was issued around 5 pm for all of southwest Arkansas, south...
Trees were downed on the north side of the Little River near the Mountain Fork River.
CSV
0
0
0
2010-05-14
2010-05-14
0
0
200,912
31
937
200,912
31
1,436
35,482
205,163
Oregon
41
2,009
December
High Wind
Z
2
CENTRAL OREGON COAST
PQR
31-DEC-09 09:37:00
PST-8
31-DEC-09 14:36:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Mesonet
56
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A small but strong Pacific frontal system brought brief high winds to parts of the Oregon Coast.
Strong wind gusts were reported at Cape Foulweather. Other wind reports from this storm include: 42 kt sustained with gusts to 52 kt in Florence; peak gusts to 55 kt on Hwy. 101 in Newport; sustained winds to 42 kt at the Newport Jetty; and peak gusts to 56 kt in Lincoln City.
CSV
0
0
0
2009-12-31
2009-12-31
0
0
200,305
1
1,655
200,305
1
1,700
1,152,989
5,358,185
Oklahoma
40
2,003
May
Tornado
C
145
WAGONER
TSA
01-MAY-03 16:55:00
CST
01-MAY-03 17:00:00
0
0
0
0
150K
null
NWS STORM SURVEY
null
null
null
null
F1
1
120
null
null
null
null
1
SSE
OKAY
1
SSE
OKAY
36.31667
-95.11667
36.31667
-95.11667
null
A F1 tornado touched down south southeast of Okay and crossed into Muskogee county. The damage was characterized by a few damaged to destroyed mobile homes and several damaged to destroyed outbuildings and sheds. Trees and utility poles were also blown down. The few single family houses in the path sustained lesser ...
PDS
150,000
null
150,000
2003-05-01
2003-05-01
0
0
201,001
1
0
201,001
12
1,800
37,501
218,295
Illinois
17
2,010
January
Cold/Wind Chill
Z
70
MARION
LSX
01-JAN-10 00:00:00
CST-6
12-JAN-10 18:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
ASOS
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
January 1 - 12 was much colder than normal across the region. For many locations, temperatures dropped below zero for the first time in 10 years. For Quincy, IL, the first 12 days of January were the 3rd coldest for that time period on record.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2010-01-01
2010-01-12
0
0
201,901
19
1,700
201,901
20
1,700
132,675
793,895
Vermont
50
2,019
January
Winter Storm
Z
9
WESTERN ADDISON
BTV
19-JAN-19 17:00:00
EST-5
20-JAN-19 17:00:00
0
0
0
0
10.00K
0.00K
COOP Observer
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A long-lived storm system responsible for floods and heavy snows across California earlier in the week moved across the county reaching the lower Mississippi valley on Saturday, January 19th and just south of New England on Sunday the 20th. Snow began during the afternoon of the 19th and ended by early afternoon on th...
A widespread snowfall of 12 to 18 inches occurred across Addison county, some specifics include; 19 inches in Bridport, 17 inches in Ferrisburgh and Orwell, 16 inches in Vergennes with 13 inches in Rochester.
CSV
10,000
0
10,000
2019-01-19
2019-01-20
0
0
201,705
4
2,120
201,705
4
2,140
116,678
701,554
Oregon
41
2,017
May
Hail
C
17
DESCHUTES
PDT
04-MAY-17 21:20:00
PST-8
04-MAY-17 21:40:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Broadcast Media
2
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
NW
BEND
0
NW
BEND
44.07
-121.3
44.07
-121.3
A severe thunderstorm event occurred during the evening of May 4th. The event began in north-central Oregon and moved into south-central Washington. Initially the storms were strong but not severe. Severe storms developed in southern Benton county, in Washington, mid evening. A second round of severe storms moved i...
Measure 2 inch hail occurred in northwest Bend in Deschutes county.
CSV
0
0
0
2017-05-04
2017-05-04
0
0
200,812
27
1,955
200,812
27
2,000
24,944
145,256
Tennessee
47
2,008
December
Thunderstorm Wind
C
113
MADISON
MEG
27-DEC-08 19:55:00
CST-6
27-DEC-08 20:00:00
0
0
0
0
2.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
50
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
JACKSON
1
S
LAWRENCE
35.62
-88.83
35.6244
-88.7956
A strong cold front moved through the Midsouth during the afternoon and evening hours of December 27th, 2008. Showers and thunderstorms developed out ahead of the front. Some of the thunderstorms became severe and produced damaging winds and flash flooding.
Straight line winds knocked down power lines in Jackson.
CSV
2,000
0
2,000
2008-12-27
2008-12-27
0
0
201,210
1
0
201,210
31
2,359
68,592
411,375
Georgia
13
2,012
October
Drought
Z
121
CLAY
TAE
01-OCT-12 00:00:00
EST-5
31-OCT-12 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Official NWS Observations
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
D2-D3 drought conditions were present across the counties listed through October and into November.
null
CSV
null
null
0
2012-10-01
2012-10-31
0
0
202,212
30
125
202,212
30
125
175,406
1,063,832
Gulf Of Mexico
85
2,022
December
Marine Thunderstorm Wind
Z
335
GALVESTON BAY
HGX
30-DEC-22 01:25:00
CST-6
30-DEC-22 01:25:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Mesonet
47
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
2
NNW
TEXAS CITY
2
NNW
TEXAS CITY
29.4409
-94.9111
29.4409
-94.9111
Thunderstorms produced several strong wind gusts along the coast on the evening of December 29 and early morning hours of December 30.
A WxFlow site reported a 54 mph wind gust near Grand Clay Harbour.
CSV
0
0
0
2022-12-30
2022-12-30
0
0
199,610
29
1,950
199,610
29
2,030
2,047,692
5,563,597
Indiana
18
1,996
October
Thunderstorm Wind
C
7
BENTON
LOT
29-OCT-96 19:50:00
EST
29-OCT-96 20:30:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
null
55
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
COUNTYWIDE
null
null
COUNTYWIDE
40.6
-87.28
40.6
-87.28
null
null
PDC
null
null
0
1996-10-29
1996-10-29
0
0
201,505
21
1,534
201,505
21
1,644
96,648
581,269
Texas
48
2,015
May
Flash Flood
C
409
SAN PATRICIO
CRP
21-MAY-15 15:34:00
CST-6
21-MAY-15 16:44:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Public
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
SSE
TAFT
1
NNE
TAFT
27.9745
-97.378
27.9975
-97.367
A cold front moved into South Texas during the early morning hours of May 21st. Early morning thunderstorms produced flash flooding in the Laredo area. Scattered thunderstorms formed along the cold front during the afternoon over the coastal plains. The storms produced flash flooding in the Coastal Bend during the afte...
Flooding occurred along Reynolds Street in Taft. Water was high enough to reach half way up fire hydrants.
CSV
0
0
0
2015-05-21
2015-05-21
0
0
200,508
17
700
200,508
26
1,900
1,198,435
5,471,508
Mississippi
28
2,005
August
Heat
Z
57
JASPER
JAN
17-AUG-05 07:00:00
CST
26-AUG-05 19:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
OFFICIAL NWS OBS.
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A "HOT" stretch of weather occurred during the middle to later part of August 2005. This "Heat Wave" covered a large portion of the south and lasted for a period of about 10 days. Each of these days had high temperatures consistently between 95 and 100 degrees, with 1 or 2 of these days actually reaching 100 degrees or...
null
PDS
null
null
0
2005-08-17
2005-08-26
0
0
202,306
28
1,145
202,306
29
2,000
182,372
1,111,117
Oklahoma
40
2,023
June
Excessive Heat
Z
76
LE FLORE
TSA
28-JUN-23 11:45:00
CST-6
29-JUN-23 20:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Official NWS Observations
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A ridge of high pressure in the middle and upper atmosphere developed over the south central United States during late June. Unseasonably hot afternoon temperatures reaching the mid 90s to near 100 degrees, combined with high humidity, resulted in heat index values in the 110 to 115 degree range across much of eastern ...
null
CSV
0
0
0
2023-06-28
2023-06-29
0
0
200,906
12
1,503
200,906
12
1,503
30,713
180,045
Alabama
1
2,009
June
Hail
C
133
WINSTON
BMX
12-JUN-09 15:03:00
CST-6
12-JUN-09 15:03:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Public
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
HALEYVILLE
0
N
HALEYVILLE
34.2345
-87.6204
34.2345
-87.6204
A warm unstable air mass, and several upper level disturbances, helped spark a multi-day period of strong to severe thunderstorms. Several clusters of thunderstorms, including apparent derechos, caused widespread wind damage and isolated reports of large hail across central Alabama.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2009-06-12
2009-06-12
0
0
201,005
31
2,243
201,005
31
2,359
38,786
224,844
Pennsylvania
42
2,010
May
Flood
C
7
BEAVER
PBZ
31-MAY-10 22:43:00
EST-5
31-MAY-10 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
75.00K
0.00K
Emergency Manager
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
SSE
ECONOMY
1
SSE
ECONOMY
40.6037
-80.1861
40.6034
-80.1843
Scattered severe thunderstorms developed across eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania as a warm front slowly pushed north across the region. Heavy rainfall with the storms also caused minor flooding.
Emergency management reported Big Sewickley Creek flooding in Economy Borough, near Bell Acres, and in Lee Township. One home had basement flooding and debris was piled around a bridge crossing the creek.
CSV
75,000
0
75,000
2010-05-31
2010-05-31
0
0
201,106
25
2,245
201,106
25
2,245
55,529
333,046
Missouri
29
2,011
June
Thunderstorm Wind
C
189
ST. LOUIS
LSX
25-JUN-11 22:45:00
CST-6
25-JUN-11 22:45:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
63
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
SE
OAKLAND
1
SE
OAKLAND
38.5675
-90.4065
38.5675
-90.4065
A warm front across the region was the focus of thunderstorm development. A mesoscale convective system developed during the evening of June 25th and moved east across the region. There were numerous reports of large hail, damaging winds and flash flooding.
Thunderstorm winds blew down several large tree limbs.
CSV
0
0
0
2011-06-25
2011-06-25
0
0
200,010
31
1,645
200,010
31
1,645
1,103,859
5,161,496
Texas
48
2,000
October
Hail
C
375
POTTER
AMA
31-OCT-00 16:45:00
CST
31-OCT-00 16:45:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
AMATEUR RADIO
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
20
N
AMARILLO
20
N
AMARILLO
35.48333
-101.81667
35.48333
-101.81667
Severe thunderstorms with hail developed across the central sections of the Texas panhandle during the early evening hours.
null
PDC
null
null
0
2000-10-31
2000-10-31
0
0
199,805
6
1,335
199,805
6
1,500
2,077,768
5,644,636
Tennessee
47
1,998
May
Flash Flood
C
5
BENTON
OHX
06-MAY-98 13:35:00
CST
06-MAY-98 15:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
LAW ENFORCEMENT
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
NORTH PORTION
null
null
NORTH PORTION
null
null
null
null
null
Flooding along Flatwoods road and French Store Rd.
PDC
null
null
0
1998-05-06
1998-05-06
0
0
199,609
2
1,955
199,609
2
1,955
2,054,051
5,580,159
Oklahoma
40
1,996
September
Hail
C
25
CIMARRON
AMA
02-SEP-96 19:55:00
CST
02-SEP-96 19:55:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
null
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
KEYES
null
null
KEYES
36.82
-102.25
36.82
-102.25
Thunderstorms across the western Oklahoma panhandle produced hail as reported by the police department.
null
PDC
null
null
0
1996-09-02
1996-09-02
0
0
199,006
30
1,545
199,006
30
1,545
null
9,999,037
Florida
12
1,990
June
Thunderstorm Wind
C
23
COLUMBIA
JAX
30-JUN-90 15:45:00
CST
30-JUN-90 15:45:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
0
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
30.18
-82.63
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1990-06-30
1990-06-30
0
0
200,701
2
1,250
200,701
2
1,845
1,595
7,635
Montana
30
2,007
January
High Wind
Z
49
EASTERN TETON
TFX
02-JAN-07 12:50:00
MST-7
02-JAN-07 18:45:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Mesonet
66
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A strong westerly flow aloft along with deep low pressure over central Canada combined to produce strong and gusty winds over a portion of North Central Montana. Wind gusts in excess of 60 mph were common. Wind gusts along the Northern Rocky Mountain Front were mainly 80 to |100 mph, with the highest gust of 110 mph me...
A gust to 76 mph was reported at the Gleason RAWS site.
CSV
0
0
0
2007-01-02
2007-01-02
0
0
199,908
7
2,315
199,908
7
2,315
2,412,638
5,718,828
Missouri
29
1,999
August
Thunderstorm Wind
C
151
OSAGE
LSX
07-AUG-99 23:15:00
CST
07-AUG-99 23:15:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
LAW ENFORCEMENT
60
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
LINN
null
null
LINN
38.48
-91.85
38.48
-91.85
Thunderstorm wind gusts downed a few large trees.
null
PDC
null
null
0
1999-08-07
1999-08-07
0
0
200,605
8
40
200,605
8
40
1,211,212
5,507,789
Oklahoma
40
2,006
May
Thunderstorm Wind
C
149
WASHITA
OUN
08-MAY-06 00:40:00
CST
08-MAY-06 00:40:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
AWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC
50
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
10
W
SENTINEL
10
W
SENTINEL
35.15
-99.36667
35.15
-99.36667
null
Wind gust was measured by the Retrop Oklahoma mesonet station.
PDS
null
null
0
2006-05-08
2006-05-08
0
0
200,601
1
0
200,601
31
2,359
1,203,694
5,486,076
Oklahoma
40
2,006
January
Drought
Z
44
COTTON
OUN
01-JAN-06 00:00:00
CST
31-JAN-06 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
AWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
PDS
null
null
0
2006-01-01
2006-01-31
0
0
199,507
14
1,930
199,507
14
1,930
null
10,334,140
Nebraska
31
1,995
July
Hail
C
29
CHASE
null
14-JUL-95 19:30:00
CST
14-JUL-95 19:30:00
0
0
0
0
0
100K
null
2.75
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
N
Wauneta
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
CSV
0
100,000
100,000
1995-07-14
1995-07-14
0
0
200,503
29
1,305
200,503
29
1,305
1,185,785
5,440,165
Texas
48
2,005
March
High Wind
Z
39
YOAKUM
LUB
29-MAR-05 13:05:00
CST
29-MAR-05 13:05:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
AWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC
51
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A strong jet stream associated with an upper-level low currently which tracked across northern New Mexico forced strong winds across the South Plains and extreme southern Panhandle. As the skies cleared during the late morning into the early afternoon, strong winds aloft mixed down to the surface and 51 knot gusts wer...
null
PDS
null
null
0
2005-03-29
2005-03-29
0
0
200,904
10
1,405
200,904
10
1,410
27,580
162,641
Tennessee
47
2,009
April
Tornado
C
153
SEQUATCHIE
MRX
10-APR-09 14:05:00
CST-6
10-APR-09 14:10:00
0
0
0
0
15.00K
0.00K
Emergency Manager
null
null
null
null
EF1
0
40
null
null
null
null
1
E
DUNLAP
1
E
DUNLAP
35.38
-85.3623
35.38
-85.3623
A cold front tracked across east Tennessee during the afternoon and evening hours. The resulting squall line triggered numerous thunderstorm wind damage reports along with large hail. Three tornadoes were also reported. One person was injured.
A tornado briefly touched down along Highland Drive just east of Dunlap, Tennessee and produced damage to a few trees and some light to moderate structural damage to a home.
CSV
15,000
0
15,000
2009-04-10
2009-04-10
0
0
201,507
14
1,915
201,507
14
1,915
97,191
586,242
Kentucky
21
2,015
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
133
LETCHER
JKL
14-JUL-15 19:15:00
EST-5
14-JUL-15 19:15:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
State Official
50
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
W
ERMINE
0
W
ERMINE
37.12
-82.79
37.12
-82.79
The second of three rounds of severe weather arrived shortly after midnight on July 14th as a complex of thunderstorms barreled southeastward into east Kentucky. This complex of storms produced sporadic wind damage and some flash flooding through the morning hours, hitting the Upper Cumberland region of south central ...
Trees were blown down and onto Pert Creek Road near Whitesburg.
CSV
null
null
0
2015-07-14
2015-07-14
0
0
196,509
18
1,900
196,509
18
1,900
null
10,080,638
New Mexico
35
1,965
September
Tornado
C
59
UNION
null
18-SEP-65 19:00:00
CST
18-SEP-65 19:00:00
0
0
0
0
25K
0
null
0
null
null
null
F2
5
100
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
36.4
-103.03
36.43
-103.12
null
null
PUB
25,000
0
25,000
1965-09-18
1965-09-18
0
0
200,103
13
1,430
200,103
13
1,600
1,112,168
5,236,270
Oregon
41
2,001
March
High Wind
Z
44
LOWER COLUMBIA BASIN
PDT
13-MAR-01 14:30:00
PST
13-MAR-01 16:00:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
AWOS,ASOS,MESONET,ETC
58
E
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
High winds developed during the afternoon in the Lower Columbia Basin in Oregon. At 3 pm, sustained winds of 44 mph with gusts of 53 mph were recorded at the ASOS site at the Hermiston Airport. Farther west, a spotter in Boardman estimated wind gusts ranging from 65 to 70 mph.
PDS
0
0
0
2001-03-13
2001-03-13
0
0
200,803
4
2,200
200,803
5
1,200
15,277
86,874
Vermont
50
2,008
March
Winter Storm
Z
16
EASTERN FRANKLIN
BTV
04-MAR-08 22:00:00
EST-5
05-MAR-08 12:00:00
0
0
0
0
10.00K
0.00K
COOP Observer
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A powerful winter storm moved from the lower Mississippi River Valley on the morning of March 4th, into the Ohio River Valley during the night and then across New England on the 5th.||Snow and sleet overspread Vermont during the night of March 4th and accumulated several inches prior to changing to freezing rain during...
null
CSV
10,000
0
10,000
2008-03-04
2008-03-05
0
0
200,904
3
1,700
200,904
4
1,200
28,493
167,684
Wyoming
56
2,009
April
Heavy Snow
Z
21
UINTA
SLC
03-APR-09 17:00:00
MST-7
04-APR-09 12:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
The same moist winter storm that brought heavy snow to the higher terrain of Utah also brought heavy snow to southwest Wyoming.
Mountain View received 12 inches of new snow for the event.
CSV
0
0
0
2009-04-03
2009-04-04
0
0
201,407
7
1,748
201,407
7
1,749
87,384
527,857
Ohio
39
2,014
July
Hail
C
17
BUTLER
ILN
07-JUL-14 17:48:00
EST-5
07-JUL-14 17:49:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
E
OXFORD MIAMI UNIV AR
1
E
OXFORD MIAMI UNIV AR
39.5
-84.75
39.5
-84.75
An unstable airmass resulted in scattered thunderstorm development through the afternoon and early evening hours. Some of the storms produced damaging winds and large hail.
null
CSV
0
0
0
2014-07-07
2014-07-07
0
0
199,805
25
315
199,805
25
315
2,149,614
5,668,625
Oklahoma
40
1,998
May
Hail
C
11
BLAINE
OUN
25-MAY-98 03:15:00
CST
25-MAY-98 03:15:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
null
1.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
WATONGA
null
null
WATONGA
35.85
-98.42
35.85
-98.42
A large complex of severe thunderstorms moved from southern Kansas into northern and central Oklahoma during the evening of May 24th and the early morning of May 25th, resulting in 16 tornadoes, most of which occurred in Grant County. The strongest tornado, an F3, occurred near Lamont in Grant County. There were also r...
null
PDC
null
null
0
1998-05-25
1998-05-25
0
0
201,412
23
2,218
201,412
23
2,218
91,753
549,937
Texas
48
2,014
December
High Wind
Z
17
RANDALL
AMA
23-DEC-14 22:18:00
CST-6
23-DEC-14 22:18:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Broadcast Media
51
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
An upper level weather system passed through the region bringing windy conditions. Sustained winds at or above 35 mph was common across mainly the western portion of the Texas Panhandle during the late morning through mid afternoon. ||The following is a list of sustained winds at or greater than 40 mph: 50 mph sustaine...
A broadcast media weather observing station located 2 miles northeast of Lake Tanglewood recorded a wind gust of 59 mph at 10:18 AM CST. Winds at this location were sustained at 50 mph at 11:50 AM CST.
CSV
0
0
0
2014-12-23
2014-12-23
0
0
200,506
26
1,820
200,506
26
1,820
1,191,502
5,455,544
South Dakota
46
2,005
June
Thunderstorm Wind
C
105
PERKINS
UNR
26-JUN-05 18:20:00
MST
26-JUN-05 18:20:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
GENERAL PUBLIC
52
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
10
SW
CHANCE
10
SW
CHANCE
45.31667
-102.43333
45.31667
-102.43333
A severe thunderstorm developed over southwest Perkins County and tracked eastward across southern Perkins County and northern Ziebach County. This storm produced hail to the size of golf balls and wind gusts around 60 mph.
null
PDS
0
0
0
2005-06-26
2005-06-26
0
0
200,605
23
2,031
200,605
23
2,031
1,211,674
5,508,974
Kansas
20
2,006
May
Thunderstorm Wind
C
157
REPUBLIC
TOP
23-MAY-06 20:31:00
CST
23-MAY-06 20:31:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
TRAINED SPOTTER
52
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
ESE
REPUBLIC
1
ESE
REPUBLIC
39.91667
-97.8
39.91667
-97.8
null
Spotter reports gusts up to 60 mph.
PDS
null
null
0
2006-05-23
2006-05-23
0
0
200,506
26
1,350
200,506
26
1,405
1,191,957
5,455,388
Colorado
8
2,005
June
Hail
C
99
PROWERS
PUB
26-JUN-05 13:50:00
MST
26-JUN-05 14:05:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
TRAINED SPOTTER
0.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
BRISTOL
null
null
BRISTOL
38.11667
-102.31667
38.11667
-102.31667
null
null
PDS
null
null
0
2005-06-26
2005-06-26
0
0
201,105
12
2,308
201,105
12
2,308
49,636
296,590
Missouri
29
2,011
May
Flash Flood
C
125
MARIES
SGF
12-MAY-11 23:08:00
CST-6
12-MAY-11 23:08:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Public
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
2
N
SHANTYTOWN
2
N
SHANTYTOWN
38.0627
-92.056
38.0624
-92.0569
An upper level low over western Kansas combined with a cold front moved into the region and produced severe thunderstorms. Numerous severe storms and a few supercells produced very large hail and high wind gusts as the front moved through the region.
Flooding was reported of low water crossings.
CSV
0
0
0
2011-05-12
2011-05-12
0
0
200,906
15
1,802
200,906
15
1,812
28,085
175,107
Alabama
1
2,009
June
Thunderstorm Wind
C
83
LIMESTONE
HUN
15-JUN-09 18:02:00
CST-6
15-JUN-09 18:12:00
0
0
0
0
10.00K
0.00K
Emergency Manager
56
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
NNE
BLACKBURN
0
NNE
BLACKBURN
34.7934
-87.0452
34.7934
-87.0452
A cluster of supercell thunderstorms developed in western Tennessee during the afternoon hours, dropping southeast into northwestern and north central Alabama during the early to middle evening hours. These storms produced copious amounts of large hail, some of it over 3 inches in diameter in the Decatur area. Damagi...
Trees were blown down on Blackburn Lane near Athens.
CSV
10,000
0
10,000
2009-06-15
2009-06-15
0
0
202,112
11
446
202,112
11
448
163,695
988,401
Ohio
39
2,021
December
Thunderstorm Wind
C
135
PREBLE
ILN
11-DEC-21 04:46:00
EST-5
11-DEC-21 04:48:00
0
0
0
0
3.00K
0.00K
State Official
50
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
W
EATON
0
W
EATON
39.75
-84.64
39.75
-84.64
Showers and thunderstorms developed during the early morning hours ahead of an approaching cold front.
Several trees were downed in the Eaton area.
CSV
3,000
0
3,000
2021-12-11
2021-12-11
0
0
200,405
24
1,506
200,405
24
1,520
1,171,690
5,402,047
Nebraska
31
2,004
May
Tornado
C
169
THAYER
GID
24-MAY-04 15:06:00
CST
24-MAY-04 15:20:00
0
0
0
0
500K
100K
NWS STORM SURVEY
null
null
null
null
F1
2
450
null
null
null
null
5
SW
DESHLER
5
SW
DESHLER
40.1
-97.78333
40.05
-97.76667
As a cold front sliced across south-central Nebraska, a supercell thunderstorm developed along the front and moved southeast across Nuckolls and Thayer counties. The supercell became a prolific tornado producing storm with almost a dozen tornadoes having been reported. With rainfall from the thunderstorm limited to a s...
A tornado damaged two farmsteads north of Byron. At one point, the tornado was up to one-quarter mile wide with a very clear path across a cornfield. At the first farm, the roof was torn from the house along with significant damage to the garage. It was a total loss. A machine shed was also ripped apart. At a second fa...
PDS
500,000
100,000
600,000
2004-05-24
2004-05-24
0
0
201,205
28
1,606
201,205
28
1,606
64,127
383,974
Texas
48
2,012
May
Hail
C
487
WILBARGER
OUN
28-MAY-12 16:06:00
CST-6
28-MAY-12 16:06:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Public
1.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
8
S
VERNON
8
S
VERNON
34.0342
-99.29
34.0342
-99.29
A potent mid-latitude storm system moved across the Northern Plains the afternoon of the 29th, bringing a potent cold front into western north Texas by mid afternoon. The front combined with strong afternoon instability and moderate to strong upper level westerly winds generated numerous severe thunderstorms across wes...
null
CSV
null
null
0
2012-05-28
2012-05-28
0
0
197,404
1
1,325
197,404
1
1,325
null
10,008,444
Illinois
17
1,974
April
Hail
C
163
ST. CLAIR
null
01-APR-74 13:25:00
CST
01-APR-74 13:25:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
1
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
38.6
-89.9
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1974-04-01
1974-04-01
0
0
196,208
9
1,500
196,208
9
1,500
null
10,152,865
Virginia
51
1,962
August
Hail
C
33
CAROLINE
null
09-AUG-62 15:00:00
CST
09-AUG-62 15:00:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
1
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
38.08
-77.4
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1962-08-09
1962-08-09
0
0
201,006
7
1,558
201,006
7
1,601
39,325
228,471
Wyoming
56
2,010
June
Hail
C
31
PLATTE
CYS
07-JUN-10 15:58:00
MST-7
07-JUN-10 16:01:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Law Enforcement
2.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
HARTVILLE
0
N
HARTVILLE
42.32
-104.73
42.32
-104.73
Moist southerly winds brought 50 to 60 degree dew points into the area. Due to so much moisture present, low status formed and lasted through the early afternoon. The stratus caused the atmosphere to remain stable through the early afternoon until the stratus began to clear out. With the moisture still present durin...
Report located on Sunrise Highway.
CSV
null
null
0
2010-06-07
2010-06-07
0
0
198,707
13
1,440
198,707
13
1,440
null
10,090,401
North Carolina
37
1,987
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
71
GASTON
RDU
13-JUL-87 14:40:00
CST
13-JUL-87 14:40:00
0
0
0
0
0
0
null
0
null
null
null
null
0
0
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
35.25
-81.08
null
null
null
null
PUB
0
0
0
1987-07-13
1987-07-13
0
0
202,406
1
2,224
202,406
1
2,254
193,633
1,196,182
Texas
48
2,024
June
Flash Flood
C
43
BREWSTER
MAF
01-JUN-24 22:24:00
CST-6
01-JUN-24 22:54:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Public
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
3
NNE
MARATHON
4
NE
MARATHON
30.2456
-103.2175
30.3346
-103.1179
Continued troughing across the western CONUS with shortwave impulses moving into the southern Great Plains aided in the development of afternoon severe thunderstorms and localized flash flooding across the Davis Mountains and vicinity.
This was a report shared via mPing. The same person also shared pictures of several inches of standing and flowing water at this location.
CSV
0
0
0
2024-06-01
2024-06-01
0
0
202,310
20
1,716
202,310
20
1,800
186,504
1,145,426
Puerto Rico
99
2,023
October
Flash Flood
C
113
PONCE
SJU
20-OCT-23 17:16:00
AST-4
20-OCT-23 18:00:00
0
0
0
0
1.10K
0.00K
Public
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
3
S
PONCE
3
S
PONCE
18.0033
-66.624
18.0033
-66.6241
External feeding bands and moisture field from hurricane Tammy moving well east and north of the region reached the local islands. Additionally, a nearby TUTT and remnants of T.C. Sean also helped promote rain activity. Flooding reports where received as strong showers and thunderstorms affected the island leaving arou...
A vehicle with two people trapped was located in a flooded Virgilio Biaggi Rd. between Urb. Perla del Sur and Urb. Villa Grillasca. This road is adjacent of the flooded Las Americas Ave. Authorities where rescuing them at that moment. Radar estimated 1 to 4 inches of rain in the Ponce municipality around 6:30 pm.
CSV
1,100
0
1,100
2023-10-20
2023-10-20
0
0
201,302
1
0
201,302
26
0
71,116
427,481
Georgia
13
2,013
February
Drought
Z
158
THOMAS
TAE
01-FEB-13 00:00:00
EST-5
26-FEB-13 00:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Drought Monitor
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
Heavy rain ended the drought by month's end across all of southwest and south-central Georgia.
null
CSV
null
null
0
2013-02-01
2013-02-26
0
0
199,705
26
2,030
199,705
26
2,030
2,070,993
5,619,933
Oklahoma
40
1,997
May
Hail
C
121
PITTSBURG
TSA
26-MAY-97 20:30:00
CST
26-MAY-97 20:30:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
null
1
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
MC ALESTER
null
null
MC ALESTER
34.93
-95.77
34.93
-95.77
null
null
PDC
null
null
0
1997-05-26
1997-05-26
0
0
201,707
7
1,446
201,707
7
1,446
116,218
698,733
Ohio
39
2,017
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
105
MEIGS
RLX
07-JUL-17 14:46:00
EST-5
07-JUL-17 14:46:00
0
0
0
0
2.00K
0.00K
911 Call Center
50
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
NW
REEDSVILLE
1
NW
REEDSVILLE
39.1341
-81.7723
39.1341
-81.7723
Showers and thunderstorms developed across Ohio and Indiana during the afternoon of the 7th. In a very unstable atmosphere, this activity strengthened through the afternoon, moving through the middle Ohio River Valley during the late afternoon and evening, producing damaging winds gusts and heavy rainfall.
Multiple trees fell down near Reedsville.
CSV
2,000
0
2,000
2017-07-07
2017-07-07
0
0
199,608
2
1,550
199,608
2
1,550
2,045,027
5,568,727
Kansas
20
1,996
August
Hail
C
147
PHILLIPS
GID
02-AUG-96 15:50:00
CST
02-AUG-96 15:50:00
0
0
0
0
40K
.2M
null
1.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
2
NW
PHILLIPSBURG
2
NW
PHILLIPSBURG
39.77
-99.35
39.77
-99.35
null
null
PDC
40,000
null
40,000
1996-08-02
1996-08-02
0
0
202,207
19
1,200
202,207
31
2,359
172,579
1,048,243
Texas
48
2,022
July
Drought
Z
14
GRAY
AMA
19-JUL-22 12:00:00
CST-6
31-JUL-22 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Drought Monitor
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
During the month of July some areas, especially in the western combined Panhandles improved while other areas saw degradations in categorical drought per the US Drought Monitor. Overall drought conditions persisted across the combined Panhandles during the month of July. Irrigated corn was doing well but well behind sc...
Gray County was only abnormally dry (D0) at the beginning of the month. July was abnormally dry with Moderate Drought (D1) returning by mid week. By the third week 75% of the county slipped into Severe Drought (D2). It wasn't till a decent rain event during the last few days of the month that helped the county end in ...
CSV
null
null
0
2022-07-19
2022-07-31
0
0
202,207
24
1,912
202,207
24
1,912
170,187
1,034,561
Indiana
18
2,022
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
27
DAVIESS
IND
24-JUL-22 19:12:00
EST-5
24-JUL-22 19:12:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Public
52
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
ESE
GRAHAM
1
ESE
GRAHAM
38.71
-87.17
38.71
-87.17
Several rounds of early evening thunderstorms on the 24th caused isolated pockets of tree damage across central Indiana with sub-severe hail also across Hendricks county. By late into the evening, a series of storms moved across Knox county with areas of rainfall over 6 inches. Significant flash flooding occurred acr...
A 60 mph thunderstorm wind gust was estimated at this location.
CSV
null
null
0
2022-07-24
2022-07-24
0
0
201,906
29
1,200
201,906
29
2,000
139,511
839,270
Iowa
19
2,019
June
Excessive Heat
Z
1
LYON
FSD
29-JUN-19 12:00:00
CST-6
29-JUN-19 20:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
0.00K
Department of Highways
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
Oppressive temperatures in the mid 90's to around 100 degrees along with dew point readings in the mid to upper 70's produced very dangerous heat conditions with heat index readings in excess of 105 degrees for much of the afternoon and early evening. Numerous roads across the region buckled from the heat.||Some of the...
null
CSV
null
0
0
2019-06-29
2019-06-29
0
0
202,410
4
257
202,410
4
257
197,575
1,222,061
Iowa
19
2,024
October
Hail
C
107
KEOKUK
DVN
04-OCT-24 02:57:00
CST-6
04-OCT-24 02:57:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
1
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
SW
OLLIE
1
SW
OLLIE
41.18
-92.12
41.18
-92.12
A cold front with unseasonably warm air ahead of it brought welcomed rainfall to portions of southeast Iowa (where pockets of 0.5 to over 1 were observed. A few of these storms were marginally severe with hail around 1 inch.
A trained spotter reported damage to cars from hail.
CSV
0
0
0
2024-10-04
2024-10-04
0
0
201,101
25
2,300
201,101
26
700
46,474
269,394
Kentucky
21
2,011
January
Heavy Snow
Z
24
BRECKINRIDGE
LMK
25-JAN-11 23:00:00
EST-5
26-JAN-11 07:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Broadcast Media
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
During the overnight hours on the 25th and the 26th of January, a strengthening closed low moved across Tennessee. North of this upper air system, a surface trough moved east across the Commonwealth, changing rain to snow. Snow, heavy at times, developed by late evening across west central Kentucky. A broad area of ...
Around 4 inches of snow accumulated across western portions of Breckinridge County.
CSV
0
0
0
2011-01-25
2011-01-26
0
0
200,807
21
1,400
200,807
21
1,510
21,875
129,176
Florida
12
2,008
July
Heavy Rain
C
9
BREVARD
MLB
21-JUL-08 14:00:00
EST-5
21-JUL-08 15:10:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
COOP Observer
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
1
W
INDIANOLA
2
W
INDIANOLA
28.38
-80.75
28.3866
-80.7598
Sea breeze thunderstorms produced heavy rain and some hail in Brevard County.
A COCORAHS rainfall observer reported 3.83 inches of rain.
CSV
0
0
0
2008-07-21
2008-07-21
0
0
201,602
24
300
201,602
25
630
103,969
622,015
Indiana
18
2,016
February
Blizzard
Z
28
WARREN
IND
24-FEB-16 03:00:00
EST-5
25-FEB-16 06:30:00
0
0
0
0
null
0.00K
ASOS
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A strong area of low pressure, one that was responsible for a severe weather outbreak on February 23rd across parts of the Gulf Coast area, moved through the Ohio Valley on February 24th. This storm brought blizzard conditions to parts of northwest sections of central Indiana. Southeastern areas saw mainly rain with th...
Nearby ASOSs, in counties to the east and west, depicted a few observations within at least a three hour period in the late morning and early afternoon that had visibilities at or below a quarter mile and wind gusts at or over 35 mph. All of this occurred with snowfall of 4 to over 7 inches across the county. No other...
CSV
null
0
0
2016-02-24
2016-02-25
0
0
200,904
9
2,154
200,904
9
2,154
26,346
157,683
Arkansas
5
2,009
April
Hail
C
125
SALINE
LZK
09-APR-09 21:54:00
CST-6
09-APR-09 21:54:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Trained Spotter
1.75
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
E
EAST END
0
E
EAST END
34.55
-92.35
34.55
-92.35
Low pressure aloft approached from the west and collided with moisture and instability. Thunderstorms developed in eastern Oklahoma during the afternoon, then became more numerous as they entered western Arkansas during the evening. The storms brought a few tornadoes and numerous hailstorms to Arkansas during the eveni...
null
CSV
0
0
0
2009-04-09
2009-04-09
0
0
202,410
24
0
202,410
24
500
197,459
1,221,510
California
6
2,024
October
Dense Fog
Z
43
SAN DIEGO COUNTY COASTAL AREAS
SGX
24-OCT-24 00:00:00
PST-8
24-OCT-24 05:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
ASOS
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
Dense fog affected inland valleys October 24 to 25, 2024.
Dense fog at 0.25 mile reported at San Diego international airport KSAN.
CSV
0
0
0
2024-10-24
2024-10-24
0
0
201,601
28
1,600
201,601
30
600
102,915
614,985
Idaho
16
2,016
January
Heavy Snow
Z
31
BIG AND LITTLE WOOD RIVER REGION
PIH
28-JAN-16 16:00:00
MST-7
30-JAN-16 06:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
SNOTEL
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
A very powerful Pacific storm brought several hours of snow to high elevations of southeast Idaho. Many amounts of over 10 inches were recorded. It started out a warm system with high freezing levels but after extensive rain, even valley locations received snow accumulations in the 1 to 5 inch range after cold fron...
Heavy snow amounts at SNOTEL sites were 11 inches at Dollarhide Summit, 12 inches at Galena, 14 inches at Galena Summit, and 10 inches at Lost Wood Divide.
CSV
0
0
0
2016-01-28
2016-01-30
0
0
200,803
18
1,800
200,803
18
2,359
15,626
89,795
Indiana
18
2,008
March
Flash Flood
C
143
SCOTT
LMK
18-MAR-08 18:00:00
EST-5
18-MAR-08 23:59:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Law Enforcement
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
3
SW
AUSTIN
0
ESE
NEW FRANKFORT
38.7162
-85.8547
38.7236
-85.6934
A frontal boundary over the lower Ohio Valley brought training thunderstorms and heavy rain to south central Indiana.
High water closed numerous roads across the county, including State Highway 56.
CSV
0
0
0
2008-03-18
2008-03-18
0
0
200,709
21
1,635
200,709
21
1,635
10,330
57,480
Wisconsin
55
2,007
September
Thunderstorm Wind
C
125
VILAS
GRB
21-SEP-07 16:35:00
CST-6
21-SEP-07 16:35:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Law Enforcement
56
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
LAND O LAKES ARPT
0
N
LAND O LAKES ARPT
46.15
-89.2
46.15
-89.2
A strong cold front moved east across Wisconsin and interacted with a moist and unstable airmass. A line of thunderstorms, that produced damaging winds, developed ahead of the front.
Strong winds from a line of thunderstorms knocked down signs, trees and power lines, and produced 1/2 inch diameter hail.
CSV
null
null
0
2007-09-21
2007-09-21
0
0
202,401
15
1,200
202,401
16
1,300
188,703
1,160,869
Virginia
51
2,024
January
Winter Weather
Z
512
EASTERN HANOVER
AKQ
15-JAN-24 12:00:00
EST-5
16-JAN-24 13:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
ASOS
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
Weak low pressure moved across the Carolinas, bringing light snow across portions of central Virginia into the Northern Neck on January 15. Snowfall totals ranged from one to three and a half inches. As the moisture aloft became shallow on the night of January 15 into January 16, snow transitioned to freezing rain and ...
Snowfall totals were generally less than one inch across the county. A snowfall total of 0.7 inches was reported 6.9 miles (SE) from Mechanicsville. Additionally, light freezing rain occurred during the morning on January 16 with ice accretion of less than 0.1.
CSV
0
0
0
2024-01-15
2024-01-16
0
0
201,103
21
1,800
201,103
31
1,800
47,859
288,951
Minnesota
27
2,011
March
Flood
C
173
YELLOW MEDICINE
MPX
21-MAR-11 18:00:00
CST-6
31-MAR-11 18:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Department of Highways
null
null
Heavy Rain / Snow Melt
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
6
SSE
SPRING CREEK
3
WNW
CLARKFIELD
44.6326
-95.8241
44.7946
-95.8997
Due to a very wet fall, and a deep snow pack by mid March, when temperatures began to rise and melt the snow, area streams, creeks and eventually rivers rose to minor, moderate, and major stage levels. ||During the onset of the snow melt, area streams, creeks and rivers had numerous ice jams that caused flooding across...
Several highways and county roads were closed due to Spring snow melt and associated flooding along the Minnesota and Yellow Medicine Rivers. Some of the main roads that were closed due to the flooding were Highways 59 and 23.
CSV
0
0
0
2011-03-21
2011-03-31
0
0
200,509
8
1,200
200,509
8
2,100
1,199,262
5,475,085
New York
36
2,005
September
Heavy Rain
C
89
ST. LAWRENCE
BTV
08-SEP-05 12:00:00
EST
08-SEP-05 21:00:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
TRAINED SPOTTER
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
COUNTYWIDE
null
null
COUNTYWIDE
null
null
null
null
A cold front moved slowly across St Lawrence county. Heavy rain fell across the county with generally between 1 and 2 inches of rainfall. At Massena, NY, 1.34 inches of rainfall established a new daily record rainfall.
null
PDS
null
null
0
2005-09-08
2005-09-08
0
0
202,401
10
0
202,401
10
1,000
187,021
1,148,350
Massachusetts
25
2,024
January
Flood
C
15
HAMPSHIRE
BOX
10-JAN-24 00:00:00
EST-5
10-JAN-24 10:00:00
0
0
0
0
0.00K
0.00K
Amateur Radio
null
null
Heavy Rain
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
ESE
BAY STATE
0
ESE
BAY STATE
42.3263
-72.656
42.3262
-72.6557
A negatively tilted mid level trough swung through New England while at the surface a low pressure center passed directly over southern New England. This inland runner brought warm air so that all precipitation fell as rain, along with strong winds. There was a good deal of tree damage from the winds and widespread riv...
In Northampton at 2:26 AM EST Elm St was closed between Nutting Ave and Milton St.
CSV
0
0
0
2024-01-10
2024-01-10
0
0
201,305
31
2,100
201,305
31
2,105
74,927
453,127
Illinois
17
2,013
May
Thunderstorm Wind
C
147
PIATT
ILX
31-MAY-13 21:00:00
CST-6
31-MAY-13 21:05:00
0
0
0
0
1.50K
0.00K
Emergency Manager
52
EG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
N
MONTICELLO
0
N
MONTICELLO
40.03
-88.57
40.03
-88.57
An approaching cold front brought showers and thunderstorms to central Illinois during the evening of May 31st. Many of the storms became severe, producing widespread wind damage across the area. Two tornadoes briefly touched down as well. The first tornado occurred in Decatur in Macon County, while the second one t...
A cable line was blown down in Monticello.
CSV
1,500
0
1,500
2013-05-31
2013-05-31
0
0
201,707
22
1,303
201,707
22
1,303
118,464
713,433
Maryland
24
2,017
July
Thunderstorm Wind
C
31
MONTGOMERY
LWX
22-JUL-17 13:03:00
EST-5
22-JUL-17 13:03:00
0
0
0
0
null
null
Mesonet
51
MG
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
0
WNW
GAITHERSBURG
0
WNW
GAITHERSBURG
39.136
-77.216
39.136
-77.216
A weak boundary moved into the area, but hot and humid conditions led to moderate to high amounts of instability. An upper-level trough increased winds aloft which caused storms associated with the boundary to become severe.
A wind gust of 59 mph was reported.
CSV
null
null
0
2017-07-22
2017-07-22
0
0