Thunderstorm Wind — Medina, Ohio
2023-07-20 · near Medina, Medina, Ohio
Event narrative
Tree downed in Medina.
Wider weather episode
A surface low moved generally eastward from east-central Lower MI to the southeastern shore of Lake Huron during the evening of the 20th. Simultaneously, the low's warm front swept northeastward across southern ON and western NY toward the northern shore of Lake Ontario as the low's trailing cold front moved generally eastward across southeastern Lower MI and far-northeastern IN to central Lake Erie and northeastern OH.
Multiple lines and clusters of multicell thunderstorms persisted generally eastward and southeastward across northern OH during the early through mid-evening hours of the 20th and produced sporadic severe hail and straight-line convective wind damage as the storms encountered moderate to strong MUCAPE and effective bulk shear, respectively, within the warm sector. An embedded supercell produced large hail in Westlake, a western suburb of Cleveland. Although the thunderstorms moved progressively across the area, the thunderstorms produced torrential rainfall across Cuyahoga County, with instantaneous rainfall rates of 4 to 5 inches per hour and rainfall totals of 1.75 to 2.5 inches in a period of one hour or less. The torrential rainfall resulted in instances of flash flooding.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1139540. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.