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High Wind — Newport, Rhode Island

2024-01-10 · Newport, Rhode Island

57 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

A Weatherflow site on Rose Island gusted to 66 mph at 3:30 AM EST. A Weatherflow site in Fogland gusted to 63 mph at 2:47 AM EST.

Wider weather episode

A negatively tilted mid level trough swung through New England while at the surface a low pressure center passed directly over southern New England. This inland runner brought warm air so that all precipitation fell as rain, along with strong winds. There was a good deal of tree damage from the winds and widespread river flooding with many rivers going into major flood stage. Much of Rhode Island received 2 to 5 inches of rain, which combined with melting snow, led to significant flooding of rivers, streams, urban areas, and some homes and businesses. The strongest winds, gusting as high as 66 mph, were reported near the lower end of Narragansett Bay, but wind damage was limited. Minor coastal flooding was observed along Narragansett Bay

and the south-facing coastline during the early morning high tide on January 10. Of greater concern was the amount of beach erosion on the south coast including Misquamicut, where sand and debris closed Atlantic Avenue and produced significant erosion.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1148336. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.