Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - CIG
ILLINOIS, NorthwestMcdonough CountyColchester toGood HopeMcdonough CountyMacombWarren CountyRosevilleWarren CountyMonmouthMercer CountyAledoMercer CountyPreemptionRock Island CountyEast MolineHenry CountyGeneseoRock Island CountyMoline toPort ByronHenry CountyGeneseoWhiteside CountyFultonBureau CountyPrincetonBureau CountyMineral toWyanetBureau CountyWyanetCarroll CountySavannaCarroll CountySavanna toWackerILLINOIS, SouthILZ092271813CSTWinds were measured 6 miles north of Argyle Lake State Park.27 1815CSTCar dealership sign was blown down.27 1830CSTGrain bin was blown over.27 1834CSTWindow was blown out at County Jail.27 1849CSTNumerous trees and power lines were downed.27 1910CST0Winds knocked down a barn and numerous power poles.000000000001K2K0.50K27 1915CST0 0 3K1918CSTPolice car and another vehicle were damaged when a large sign was blown onto the vehicles.27 1920CST0 0Large tree and power line blown down and blocking Wolf Road near Route 82.271920CSTDowned trees and power lines caused power outages affecting 3250 electric customers.271922CST27 1925CST0 0Downed trees and power lines caused numerous power outages across the city.27 1933CST0 0Numerous trees and power lines were downed by thunderstorm winds.271935CSTMany locations were without power across western half of the county.27 1935CSTNumerous trees and limbs were blown down.27 2012CST0 0Trees and power lines were down across Route 40 East of Savanna.27Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of Storm2016CSTLarge blown down tree was blocking Wacker Road.00000000003KThunderstorm Wind (G63)Thunderstorm Wind (G56)Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm WindThunderstorm Wind (G55)Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm WindMarch 1998Thunderstorm Wind (G60)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm Wind (G61)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm Wind (G57)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm Wind (G55)Thunderstorm Wind (G58)Thunderstorm Wind (G60)Alexander21280200CST1000CST0 0FloodThe Mississippi River crested at 35.5 feet at Thebes, where flood stage is 33 feet. This resulted in minor flooding of agriculturalbottomlands and river access roads.58 52
ILLINOIS, SouthILZ087-092>094ILZ084ILZ076-084Storm Data and Unusual Weather PhenomenaTimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateStandard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of StormMarch 1998Gallatin - Alexander - Pulaski - Massac22 0600CST0 0Flood31 2359CSTThe Ohio River crested just above flood stage at several locations. This resulted in some minor flooding of agricultural bottomlandsand river access roads. The river crested right at the 37 foot flood stage at Brookport, 3 feet above the 33-foot flood stage atShawneetown, and 4.6 feet above the 40-foot flood stage at Cairo.Jackson22 0800CST0 0Flood31 2359CSTThe Big Muddy River crested almost 10 feet above its 16-foot flood stage at Murphysboro. The flooding was aggravated by highwater on the Mississippi River, which backed up the Big Muddy River. Moderate flooding of some agricultural areas and riveraccess roads occurred.Wayne - Jackson26 1100CST0 0 10KHigh Wind (G50)1500CSTStrong south winds averaged 20 to 30 MPH with higher gusts. Gusts were estimated near 58 MPH on the higher elevations fromMarion and Carbondale northeast to Fairfield in Wayne County. Limbs, branches, and a few power lines were blown down in theseareas. No significant or widespread damage occurred. The strong winds were caused by low pressure over the Plains interactingwith high pressure over the Atlantic coast.Franklin County5 S Benton 28 0030CST0 0Strong thunderstorm winds snapped trees along Interstate 57 between Benton and West Frankfort.Thunderstorm Wind (G52)ILLINOIS, SouthwestILZ058>059-095>097- Greene - Macoupin - Adams - Brown - Pike - Jersey - Madison099>10008092300CST1300CST0 0Winter StormA late winter snow storm dropped between 1 to 6 inches of snow across west central and southwest Illinois. The heaviest snow fellacross west central Illinois, with up to 8 inches reported in a few locations in Adams County. Traffic tie-ups and slowdowns werethe major problems caused by the storm.Calhoun CountyHardin27 1736CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G50)Thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees in Hardin.Brown CountyMt Sterling27 1740CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G56)Brown CountyTimewell27 1747CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G56)A tractor trailer truck was blown over on Highway 24 near Timewell. Skywarn spotters reported wind gusts from 60 to 70 mph.Jersey CountyJerseyville27 1750CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm wind gusts downed trees and power lines.Macoupin County14 W Carlinville 27 1800CST0 0Thunderstorm Wind (G55)Thunderstorm wind gusts destroyed a storage building and blew part of the roof off a barm.Greene CountyCarrollton28 0208CST0 0Hail (0.75)INDIANA, CentralBartholomew County5 W Columbus 08 2158EST0Marion CountyLawrence08 2224EST0INZ028>029-035- Warren - Tippecanoe - Fountain - Vermillion - Parke043>04410180700EST0700EST0000Hail (0.75)Hail (0.88)Flood59 53
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ILLINOIS, NorthwestMcdonough CountyColchester toGood HopeMcdonough CountyMacombWarren CountyRosevilleWarren CountyMonmouthMercer CountyAledoMercer CountyPreemptionRock Isl<strong>and</strong> CountyEast MolineHenry CountyGeneseoRock Isl<strong>and</strong> CountyMoline toPort ByronHenry CountyGeneseoWhiteside CountyFultonBureau CountyPrincetonBureau CountyMineral toWyanetBureau CountyWyanetCarroll CountySavannaCarroll CountySavanna toWackerILLINOIS, SouthILZ092271813CSTWinds were measured 6 miles north of Argyle Lake State Park.27 1815CSTCar dealership sign was blown down.27 1830CSTGrain bin was blown over.27 1834CSTWindow was blown out at County Jail.27 1849CSTNumerous trees <strong>and</strong> power lines were downed.27 1910CST0Winds knocked down a barn <strong>and</strong> numerous power poles.000000000001K2K0.50K27 1915CST0 0 3K1918CSTPolice car <strong>and</strong> another vehicle were damaged when a large sign was blown onto the vehicles.27 1920CST0 0Large tree <strong>and</strong> power line blown down <strong>and</strong> blocking Wolf Road near Route 82.271920CSTDowned trees <strong>and</strong> power lines caused power outages affecting 3250 electric customers.271922CST27 1925CST0 0Downed trees <strong>and</strong> power lines caused numerous power outages across the city.27 1933CST0 0Numerous trees <strong>and</strong> power lines were downed by thunderstorm winds.271935CSTMany locations were without power across western half of the county.27 1935CSTNumerous trees <strong>and</strong> limbs were blown down.27 2012CST0 0Trees <strong>and</strong> power lines were down across Route 40 East of Savanna.27<strong>Storm</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Unusual</strong> <strong>Weather</strong> <strong>Phenomena</strong>TimePath PathNumber ofEstimatedLocal/ Length WidthPersonsDamageLocation DateSt<strong>and</strong>ard (Miles) (Yards) Killed Injured Property Crops Character of <strong>Storm</strong>2016CSTLarge blown down tree was blocking Wacker Road.00000000003KThunderstorm Wind (G63)Thunderstorm Wind (G56)Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm WindThunderstorm Wind (G55)Thunderstorm WindThunderstorm WindMarch 1998Thunderstorm Wind (G60)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm Wind (G61)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm Wind (G57)Thunderstorm Wind (G52)Thunderstorm Wind (G55)Thunderstorm Wind (G58)Thunderstorm Wind (G60)Alex<strong>and</strong>er21280200CST1000CST0 0FloodThe Mississippi River crested at 35.5 feet at Thebes, where flood stage is 33 feet. This resulted in minor flooding of agriculturalbottoml<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> river access roads.58 52