Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - June 2015
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Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - June 2015 Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg ILLINOIS, Central PEORIA COUNTY --- 0.7 WSW KELLER [40.77, -89.61] 06/07/15 15:00 CST 0.20M Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Numerous trees and tree limbs were blown down. PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.4 WNW PEORIA HGTS [40.74, -89.59] 06/07/15 15:00 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:05 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Several trees up to two feet in diameter were blown into power lines one half mile north of US 150 on Knoxville Avenue. PEORIA COUNTY --- 1.2 SE SHERWOOD FOREST [40.74, -89.61] 06/07/15 15:02 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:07 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A tree was blown down near Lake and University. PEORIA COUNTY --- GLASFORD [40.57, -89.82] 06/07/15 15:09 CST 0 Hail (1.75 in) 06/07/15 15:14 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager WOODFORD COUNTY --- 1.0 S BENSON [40.84, -89.12] 06/07/15 15:10 CST 7K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:15 CST 0 Source: Public A tree was blown onto a garage 1 mile south of Benson. WOODFORD COUNTY --- BENSON [40.85, -89.12] 06/07/15 15:10 CST 4K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A tree was blown onto a power line in Benson. WOODFORD COUNTY --- EUREKA [40.72, -89.27] 06/07/15 15:15 CST 20K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:20 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Several trees were damaged in Eureka. WOODFORD COUNTY --- METAMORA [40.78, -89.35] 06/07/15 15:16 CST 25K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:21 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Numerous tree limbs were blown down in Metamora. PEORIA COUNTY --- 5.0 NW PEORIA [40.75, -89.67] 06/07/15 15:22 CST 0 Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 15:27 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A ten to eleven-inch diameter tree was snapped off. MCLEAN COUNTY --- CHENOA [40.73, -88.72] 06/07/15 15:40 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/07/15 15:45 CST 0 Source: COOP Observer MCLEAN COUNTY --- CHENOA [40.73, -88.72] Page 1 of 25 Printed on: 06/09/2016 Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - June 2015 Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/07/15 15:45 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 15:50 CST 0 Source: Public Several trees were blown down in Chenoa. MASON COUNTY --- 0.5 W BISHOP [40.35, -89.88] 06/07/15 16:00 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 16:05 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement Numerous large tree limbs were blown down. MASON COUNTY --- 1.0 N HAVANA [40.31, -90.07] 06/07/15 16:00 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/07/15 16:05 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement MASON COUNTY --- 2.0 E HAVANA [40.30, -90.03] 06/07/15 16:02 CST 10K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 16:07 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement Several large tree limbs were blown down. TAZEWELL COUNTY --- PEKIN [40.57, -89.63] 06/07/15 18:30 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 18:35 CST 0 Source: Mesonet Several trees were snapped and uprooted in Pekin. VERMILION COUNTY --- 4.0 NW DANVILLE [40.17, -87.67] 06/07/15 18:35 CST 50K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 18:40 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A 30x50 farm building was destroyed by strong thunderstorm winds. VERMILION COUNTY --- 1.2 WSW NEWELL [40.16, -87.64] 06/07/15 18:40 CST 15K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 18:45 CST 0 Source: Public Several trees were blown down on Denmark Road near Lake Vermilion on the north side of Danville. FULTON COUNTY --- BRYANT [40.47, -90.08] 06/07/15 18:45 CST 5K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 18:50 CST 0 Source: Public Several 8-inch diameter sycamore branches were blown down. TAZEWELL COUNTY --- PEKIN [40.57, -89.63] 06/07/15 18:45 CST 30K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 70 kt) 06/07/15 18:50 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement A large tree was blown onto a garage and the roof of a house in Pekin. LOGAN COUNTY --- ATLANTA [40.27, -89.23] 06/07/15 18:50 CST 0 Hail (0.88 in) 06/07/15 18:55 CST 0 Source: Amateur Radio VERMILION COUNTY --- 1.0 WNW STEELTON [40.13, -87.70] 06/07/15 18:52 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/07/15 18:57 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager DE WITT COUNTY --- 1.0 E HALLVILLE [40.15, -89.06] Page 2 of 25 Printed on: 06/09/2016 Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - June 2015 Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg 06/07/15 18:55 CST 3K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Numerous tree limbs were blown down onto highway 10 about 1 mile east of Hallsville. DE WITT COUNTY --- 2.0 E HALLVILLE [40.15, -89.04] 06/07/15 18:56 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/07/15 19:01 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager DE WITT COUNTY --- 1.5 NNW JENKINS [40.17, -89.03] 06/07/15 19:02 CST 6K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:07 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A power pole was blown down at Green Valley Road south of Tabor Road. DE WITT COUNTY --- 1.0 W CLINTON [40.15, -88.97] 06/07/15 19:05 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:10 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A large tree was blown down across Highway 10 about 1 mile west of Clinton. VERMILION COUNTY --- DANVILLE [40.13, -87.62] 06/07/15 19:10 CST 80K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:15 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Numerous trees were blown down in Danville causing power outages across the city. DE WITT COUNTY --- WAYNESVILLE [40.23, -89.12] 06/07/15 19:17 CST 0 Hail (0.75 in) 06/07/15 19:22 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter MENARD COUNTY --- 1.5 NW CULVER [40.02, -89.70], 1.5 NW CULVER [40.02, -89.70] 06/07/15 19:22 CST 15K Tornado (EF0, L: 0.04 mi , W: 10 yd) 06/07/15 19:23 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager A tornado briefly touched down 8 miles east of Petersburg at 8:22 PM CDT. The tornado knocked down several trees and damaged an old barn. An anemometer at the residence where the damage occurred measured a peak wind of 77 mph. The tornado quickly dissipated by 8:23 PM CDT. LOGAN COUNTY --- LINCOLN [40.15, -89.37] 06/07/15 19:25 CST 2K Thunderstorm Wind (EG 61 kt) 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Source: NWS Employee A large tree was blown down on the Old Postville Courthouse property bordering 5th Street. CHAMPAIGN COUNTY --- CHAMPAIGN [40.12, -88.25] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Hail (1.00 in) 06/07/15 19:35 CST 0 Source: Trained Spotter FULTON COUNTY --- 3.2 NNW AVON [40.71, -90.44], 1.1 NE FARMINGTON [40.71, -89.99], 1.7 ENE BRERETON [40.63, -89.99], 5.6 NNE BREEDS [40.62, -89.87], 1.5 ESE BANNER [40.51, -89.87], 5.0 ENE LIVERPOOL [40.44, -89.92], 4.6 SE SEPO [40.30, -90.07], 3.5 NNW VERMONT [40.35, -90.45] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/07/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Emergency Manager Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.50 to 2.00" per hour for nearly two hours produced a total of 2.50 to 5.00" of rain in northern and central Fulton County. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many roads impassable. U.S. Highways 24 and 136 were impassable, as were State Highways 78 and 95. Most secondary roads in rural areas were also inundated. KNOX COUNTY --- 2.3 W ST AUGUSTINE [40.71, -90.44], 3.0 SW ABINGDON [40.77, -90.44], 2.1 ENE YATES CITY [40.80, -89.99], 5.0 SSE YATES CITY [40.71, -89.99] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/07/15 23:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement Page 3 of 25 Printed on: 06/09/2016 Storm Data and Unusual Weather Phenomena - June 2015 Location Date/Time Deaths & Property & Event Type and Details Injuries Crop Dmg Thunderstorms with rainfall rates of 1.50 to 2.00" per hour for nearly two hours produced a total of 2.50 to 5.00" of rain in extreme southern Knox County. Flash flooding rapidly developed, which made many roads impassable. State Highways 97 and 8, as well as most secondary roads in rural areas, were inundated. MASON COUNTY --- 5.5 NE BUZZVILLE [40.43, -89.91], 2.8 E MANITO [40.42, -89.72], 3.6 WNW ALLEN [40.32, -89.71], 1.3 N SAN JOSE [40.32, -89.60], 1.4 ESE LUTHER [40.19, -89.61], 0.1 WSW BIGGS [40.23, -89.90], 1.6 SSW SIMCO FARM [40.30, -90.01] 06/07/15 19:30 CST 0 Flash Flood (due to Heavy Rain) 06/08/15 05:00 CST 0 Source: Law Enforcement Thunderstorms produced 5.00 to 8.00" of rainfall in northern and eastern Mason County, mainly between 1800 and 2000 local standard time.