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Powerful downburst thundestorm winds gusting to a measured 52 knots (60 mph) gust at the Lone Rock Airport (LNR) ASOS unit toppled large trees. A couple power-lines came down with tree debris.
This tornado in Sauk County was a continuation of the "Clyde" tornado from Iowa County. It crossed into Sauk County at 1626CST at a point 4 miles west-southwest of Spring Green, or 1.0 miles southwest of the intersection of Kennedy and Dyke Roads. The tornado continued northeast 3.3 miles and dissipated at 1633CST about 2.3 miles NW of Spring Green, or 0.7 mile north-northwest of the intersection of Pearl Rd. and STH 14/60, just short of CTH G. Only tree, power-line, and some crop damage was noted, resulting in a F1 rating, with estimated wind speeds of 64-97 knots (73-112 mph). This tornado was well photographed. Average path width was about 50 yards.
Numerous large trees were toppled along with power lines.
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Spring Green, Wisconsin
City | Spring Green |
County | Sauk |
State | Wisconsin (WI) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 53588 |
Law enforcement officials reported trees downed by powerful thunderstorm winds that gusted to an estimated 65 mph (56 knots) in Spring Green. One building was damaged by a falling tree.