Thunderstorm Wind — Lincoln, South Dakota
2025-07-28 · near Moe, Lincoln, South Dakota
Event narrative
Thunderstorm wind gusts sheared off the top half of a barn and pushed a second barn off its foundation. Two concrete silos were destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.
Wider weather episode
Two distinct supercell clusters developed across central South Dakota during the late afternoon of July 28 within a highly unstable environment (MUCAPE up to 5000 J/kg) ahead of an eastward advancing surface front. The southern supercell cluster produced three tornadoes across Gregory County, the strongest of which was rated EF2.
Scattered severe wind gusts were reported across southeast South Dakota as the thunderstorms moved east before the two clusters merged near and south of Sioux Falls. Aided by increasing deep layer shear from the north, a linear structure rapidly developed with a derecho racing eastward into northwest Iowa. Winds gusted from 80 to 100 mph along the derecho's path with widespread tree and structural damage across the area. In addition, three embedded short-lived tornadoes were documented within the line of thunderstorms.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1288479. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.