High Wind — Casey, Kentucky
2023-02-09 · Casey, Kentucky
Event narrative
High winds resulted in several trees being blown down across the county. One tree fell onto a house in Clementsville, while another downed tree temporarily blocked Kentucky Route 70 near Clementsville.
Wider weather episode
A strong low pressure system moved southwest to northeast from the mid-Mississippi valley into the Great Lakes during the day on February 9th, with the low gradually occluding and weakening through the day. Despite the weakening trend, the pressure gradient was still very strong, and as clouds cleared following the passage of a cold front, strong winds were able to mix down to the surface across central Kentucky during the late morning and afternoon hours. There were multiple measured wind gusts of greater than 50 mph, with isolated stronger wind gusts of up to 71 mph in Franklin County. The strong non-thunderstorm wind gusts also led to scattered tree and power line damage across central Kentucky, which caused localized power outages.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1082899. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.