Thunderstorm Wind — Wayne, Ohio
2023-04-01 · near Apple Creek, Wayne, Ohio
Event narrative
Trees downed about four-miles north of Apple Creek.
Wider weather episode
A surface low moved east-northeastward from southern Lake Michigan to Lake Ontario during the morning through early afternoon of April 1st. Simultaneously, the low's trailing cold front moved from the southwestern Great Lakes and Middle MS Valley toward central NY and the Upper OH Valley. Scattered multicell showers and thunderstorms persisted generally northeastward and eastward ahead of, along, and just behind the surface cold front during the wee hours of the 1st and again during the late morning through early afternoon of the 1st. These showers and storms encountered moderate to strong effective bulk shear, weak DCAPE, and weak MUCAPE that increased somewhat and transitioned from elevated to surface-based by late morning as the boundary layer destabilized via daytime heating. Despite the marginally-favorable thermodynamic environment, showers and storms generated sporadic damaging convective gusts and a tornado during the wee hours of the 1st. Additional straight-line convective wind damage occurred during the late morning through early afternoon of the 1st.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1092241. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.