Video catches strong winds with tree limbs and debris flying through the air
Update 7:27pm: Unconfirmed reports that one of the towers atop the abandoned St. Joseph's Church on Ten Broeck Street has collapsed through the roof of the church.
Update 7:22pm: Photos of the damage in the Washington Park Historic District, courtesy of Kurt Krauss.
Update 7:17pm: The Times Union reports an apartment building at 930 Broadway was damaged during the storm and evacuated. The building at 13 Thatcher Street will likely have to be demolished.
Update: 7:08pm: Trees were toppled into roadways, as seen below on Partridge Street.
Sure thing. Here is damage on South Main.
— J. Carleo-Evangelist (@brieflyJCE) June 20, 2024
Partridge was totally blocked. pic.twitter.com/DxLvkgz0bw
Update: 7:01pm: Sidewinder Photography is on the scene where the storm reportedly tore the roof off a building on Thatcher Street and another on Broadway. The buildings are both said to have collapsed inside.
City of Albany Two Building Collapses 
Posted by Sidewinder Photography on Thursday, June 20, 2024
Update 6:47pm: Albany's Thursday night Alive at 5 concert has been canceled due to the storm.
Update 6:44pm: There are reports that a 4 story building has collapsed on the 900 block of Broadway in Albany. No injuries have been reported. It's not yet known if the collapse was caused by the storm.
BREAKING: Partial collapse of 4-story commercial building reported in Albany, New York pic.twitter.com/CAMCL72rKs
— Intel Point Alert (@IntelPointAlert) June 20, 2024
Update 6:41pm: Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan tweeted there is widespread damage throughout the city with a preliminary estimate of ten thousand people without power.
After the very sudden high-wind storm, we are responding to reports of downed trees and power lines across the City.
— Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan (@MayorSheehan) June 20, 2024
National Grid has informed us that preliminarily more than 10,000 customers have lost power, and they are bringing in crews to fix downed lines as we speak.
The News 10 cameras were rolling as a powerful thunderstorm ripped through Downtown Albany on Thursday. The video below shows power lines shaking with debris flying through the air.
The Severe T'storm that crashed into Downtown Albany at 534pm-LIVE on the air as it hit. pic.twitter.com/CLfUgyCj4z
— Steve Caporizzo (@SteveCaporizzo) June 20, 2024
Another post on X shows photos from a baseball field in the Pine Hills neighborhood. The damage may cancel this weekend's little league games.
Pine Hills got walloped by that storm.
— J. Carleo-Evangelist (@brieflyJCE) June 20, 2024
Hope everyone is OK.
Two days before our last weekend of @NLL_Albany baseball and all our fields are unplayable.
Vibes: low. pic.twitter.com/vGsuD6uzah
There are also reports of trees toppled on houses and wires down in parts of the city. National Grid says they are dealing with a number of power outages.