Thunderstorm Wind — Jackson, Kentucky
2023-06-25 · near Sandgap, Jackson, Kentucky
Event narrative
A member of the public reported multiple trees blown down onto utility lines on Upper Dry Fork near Sandgap.
Wider weather episode
A slow-moving cold front plodded southeastward into western Kentucky during the evening hours of June 25th. Thunderstorms developed along this boundary across the Lower Ohio Valley, grew upscale and became a cold-pool driven line with embedded supercells. These storms dropped southeast across Central Kentucky through a high instability environment before encountering a more stable air mass east of the Pottsville Escarpment. This led to a gradual weakening of the line of storms once they moved into the Eastern Kentucky Coalfields but not before producing dozens of wind damage reports.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1110055. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.