Weather Edge forecaster David Powell said the Wednesday afternoon wind event in downtown Hopkinsville could have been a microburst.
Powell shared that the storm formed over the city rather quickly.
click to download audioThe storm formed between radar scans.
click to download audioChristian County Emergency Manager Randy Graham says the damage was in a similar path as the March 31 straight-line wind event that damaged The Mixer and the clock tower.
click to download audioPowell said he’s never seen two separate wind events like these strike a similar path.
click to download audioHopkinsville Electric System reported up to 3,000 customers were without power following the storm. AT&T cell service was also down in the downtown Hopkinsville area, as a fiber line was damaged. Photos received by Your News Edge also showed significant damage to the Valero on East 9th Street in Hopkinsville.
The National Weather Service in Paducah will not survey the damage in Hopkinsville.
As we head toward the weekend, a daily shot for showers and thunderstorms returns to the forecast – highs will be in the mid to upper 80s, lows hovering around 65.
Our original storm damage story can be found here.