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High Wind — Floyd, Virginia

2022-12-23 · Floyd, Virginia

56 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Damaging winds peaking at 64 MPH occurred in the community of Floyd. Strong wind gusts in excess of 45 mph preceded the high wind by one-half hour and continued after the high winds periodically over the next twelve hours.

Wider weather episode

In advance of the arrival of a strong, cold Arctic high pressure system, northwest winds were strong to damaging across the region with gusts within the 58 to 64 mph range during the morning of the 23rd. As the center of the Arctic high arrived, winds were not quite as strong, but falling temperatures to below zero, combined with the gusty winds produced extremely low wind chills by the morning of the 24th. Across the Virginia Mountains, these wind chills ranged as low as 25 to 41 degrees below zero, with values over portions of the Piedmont dipping 17 to 32 degrees below zero. The impact of the strong to damaging winds were trees and power lines brought down with at least 27,128 power customers without service over parts of Virginia.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1072474. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.