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Thunderstorm Wind — Logan, Arkansas

2023-06-27 · near Booneville, Logan, Arkansas

56 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Multiple trees and powerlines were blown down in Booneville.

Wider weather episode

An upper level storm system via a powerful jet axis moved around the periphery of High Pressure and drove a cold front into a very unstable atmosphere which provided the lifting mechanism for air parcels which would become severe thunderstorms. The cold front arrived during the heating of the day and plenty of CAPE was present to promote powerful updrafts that would suspend large hailstones. The collapsing of storms created a rush of cooler air (outflow) sending other storms downstream that would produce damaging winds. A couple embedded tornadoes were also noted during this period given the favorable atmosphere across central Arkansas.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1114273. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.