<p> At right, Jared Vaara and Nic Hamilton work to saw the trunk of a fallen tree in half as a minivan lies crushed beneath it Wednesday in the front yard of a home near the intersection of Marie Avenue and Howard Street in Coeur d'Alene. The tree toppled and landed on top of a minivan and sedan during Tuesday's wind storm, where wind speeds clocked at upwards of 67 miles-per-hour.</p>
<p>Tony Bryant, an operator with Recovery Masters, works on turning an overturned trailer on its side this morning after Tuesday night's windstorm caused the crash on Seltice Way just east of Idaho Street in Post Falls.</p>
<p>Don and Cheri Mitton work at cleaning up around their home this morning on East 19th Street near Post Falls Middle School after a tree fell through their roof, ceiling and walls in multiple places. They were not injured and were watching TV when the tree fell late Tuesday afternoon.</p>
<p>Press reader Mike Reno sent in this image of roofing materials scattered near the road after the storm pulled it off the roof of a home in Camelot Estates in Post Falls.</p>
<p>Tony Bryant, an operator with Recovery Masters, works on turning an overturned trailer on its side this morning after Tuesday night's windstorm caused the crash on Seltice Way just east of Idaho Street in Post Falls.</p>
<p>Don and Cheri Mitton work at cleaning up around their home this morning on East 19th Street near Post Falls Middle School after a tree fell through their roof, ceiling and walls in multiple places. They were not injured and were watching TV when the tree fell late Tuesday afternoon.</p>
<p>Press reader Mike Reno sent in this image of roofing materials scattered near the road after the storm pulled it off the roof of a home in Camelot Estates in Post Falls.</p>
The gusty winds left their mark all over Kootenai County. Here are some photos by Press staff and readers.