Storm topples trees across Roy, Clinton; resident describes tree hitting home


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ROY — A resident recounts the scary moments during a thunderstorm Tuesday afternoon when a tree crashed into his home as he and his wife were inside.

It was one of many trees to topple in the wind around Roy and Clinton.

Resident Tom Lewis said his wife tracked the weather forecast and saw the storm coming. He explained how she was worried about the wind gusts, and Lewis reassured her things would be OK.

"I'm always saying, you know, 'It's going to be fine.' It's always fine," Lewis said. "Well today, it wasn't fine."

As they sat in their bedroom in the back of the home, he said it felt like an earthquake hit.

"We heard the biggest crash we've ever heard. The whole house shakes, and we thought we were done for," Lewis recounted.

When the shaking settled, he said he knew immediately that a dead tree on the property behind theirs had hit his home.

The tree fell on Tom Lewis’ home in Roy during a storm on Tuesday.
The tree fell on Tom Lewis’ home in Roy during a storm on Tuesday. (Photo: Lauren Steinbrecher, KSL-TV)

Looking at the damage outside, half of the tree split off. It took out a portion of the fence, tore a hole in the roof and cracked the bathroom ceiling.

Lewis pointed to his bedroom window just a few feet from the downed tree, showing that it barely missed the couple's room.

"It was just a real scary thing," he expressed.

The storm took down many trees around Roy and Clinton, with residents posting photos from various neighborhoods showing trees and tree branches on homes, fences, yards, and across streets.

A massive tree tore up from the roots at a church across from North Park, and the Roy cemetery closed because of downed trees.

A tree branch fell into a fence at a home in Roy during a storm on Tuesday.
A tree branch fell into a fence at a home in Roy during a storm on Tuesday. (Photo: Haley Goeckeritz)

By Tuesday evening some of the tree debris was already cleaned up, but certain spots — like Lewis' home — still had work to be done.

In his case, he said they'd "been fearing this for years."

Lewis said he's been concerned about the dead tree on the property next-door.

"And finally today, it happened, and we don't know what to do," he said.

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Lauren Steinbrecher, KSL-TVLauren Steinbrecher
Lauren Steinbrecher is an Emmy award-winning reporter and multimedia journalist who joined KSL in December 2021.

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