A macroburst with peak winds of 95 mph caused thousands of trees in its path to be uprooted or snapped. There was also damage to some home and outbuildings, mainly shingle loss, minor roof damage, or damage to gutters and fascia. There were also several homes damaged by trees falling onto them. The macroburst began in extreme eastern Posey County, near Parkers Settlement. The macroburst continued into Vanderburgh County, where damage occurred north and south along Highway 66 for a while before impacting residential areas east of Highway 66. Additional damage continued to occur to the east, with damage at Thunderbolt Pass Golf Course and Evansville Regional Airport. At the airport, an airplane was damaged and roof damage occurred at a warehouse. The survey was completed in partnership with Vanderburgh County Emergency Management Agency. |