 It's July and it's getting hot, just like the deals at Appalachian Wireless. All month, get the Samsung Galaxy S8 for just a penny with a two-year agreement. But don't wait because the deal ends soon. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Nearly 24 hours after the 4th of July thunderstorm that uprooted trees and knocked out power to downtown Paintsville, residents are still recalling the moment it happened. You know, we all here in our weather forecast pop up thunderstorms. Well, we definitely got a pop up thunderstorm yesterday evening. The first storm that came through, it was really quick and had all the wind. Then, in about 10 minutes, we got another storm, but it was just mainly a pretty hard rain. Thursday morning, a team of meteorologists from the National Weather Service arrived in town to survey the damage, and they told EKB News that conditions on Wednesday were just right to produce quick-forming storms, comparing it to a loaded gun. You know, you pull the handle back, you know, and it's primed and ready to go, so you just need something to kick it off, you squeeze the trigger and everything goes up. The outflow kind of pushed up through the town here from the southeast, going to the northwest, roughly, and it caught this roof of the building here and peeled it back. Less than an hour after arriving, the National Weather Service officials were able to determine a type of storm that hit Painesville. You get the right conditions, you get a downburst of rain and wind, and we call it a microburst, because it's very small, it's very localized, very powerful, a lot of times when it happens. Top wind speed was estimated to be between 80 and 85 miles per hour. Power, phone, and cable service was knocked out in all of downtown Painesville and other nearby structures sustained minor damage, but the best news was what wasn't reported. No injuries, had all no fatalities, had no emergency medical runs after that, you know, as you can see, but all went through here while we was fortunate. In Painesville, I'm Shannon Deskins, EKB News.