High Wind — Carroll, Virginia
2024-03-10 to 2024-03-11 · Carroll, Virginia
Event narrative
Gusty winds blew down numerous trees and power lines across the county, which resulted in considerable power outages. The highest wind gust reported in the county was 62 mph from an automated weather station located two miles east of Woodlawn.
Wider weather episode
A deepening area of low pressure departed off the New England coast, while high pressure moved eastward from the Plains. This pressure gradient caused gusty northwest winds that began during the day on March 10 and persisted into the early morning hours of March 11. The wet ground from rainfall on March 9 made trees and power lines more vulnerable to being blown down from these high wind gusts, which resulted in notable power outages.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1156019. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.