Thunderstorm Wind — Terrell, Georgia
2024-01-09 · near Sasser, Terrell, Georgia
Event narrative
Trees blew down in the Sasser area.
Wider weather episode
A high impact severe weather event impacted the tri-state region on January 9th with supercells producing tornadoes, large hail, and damaging wind gusts, followed by a major squall line with widespread wind damage and additional tornadoes. Preceding this activity, very strong non-thunderstorm wind gusts of 40-60 mph occurred, with even a gust to 70 mph at the Albany airport. There were 14 tornadoes confirmed across the tri-state region, including 3 EF0s, 5 EF1s, 5 EF2s, and 1 EF3. This activity was driven by a deepening area of low pressure west of the region with a record strong low level jet crossing the region. The winds at 850 mb were in in the 65-80 knot range, and sufficient instability existed to support mixing some of these very strong environmental winds to the surface.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1149931. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.