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Strong Wind — Northern Warren, New York

2022-12-23 · Northern Warren, New York

44 MG
Magnitude

Wider weather episode

Two separate frontal systems merged to form a powerful winter storm over the Great Lakes from December 22 to December 24 bringing multiple hazards to the region including heavy rain, snow, strong winds and a very cold air mass in its wake.

Widespread rainfall amounts of 1 to 3 inches were observed with some localized amounts of 4 inches. The combination of the rain and snowmelt in some places resulted in some flooding and some creeks to overflow their banks.

Strong pre-frontal and post-frontal winds occurred with this event with widespread wind gusts of 40 to 55 mph. Such winds resulted in some downed trees and power lines as well as minor damage to some structures. A few power outages occurred as a result.

Snow showers in the wake of the cold front brought mainly light accumulations. However, a pocket of more moderate snow occurred across the northern and central Taconics with snowfall amounts in the 4 to 8 inch range.

Much colder air built into the region in the wake of the front which, combined with the strong winds, led to wind chill values as low as 15 to 25 degrees below zero in some areas. A few warming centers opened up across the region as a result of the cold.

Key impacts: minor flooding, tree damage, power outages.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1071057. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.