Thunderstorm Wind — Fillmore, Nebraska
2024-04-16 · near Strang, Fillmore, Nebraska
Event narrative
A wind gust of 62 MPH was measured by a mesonet station located four miles north-northwest of Strang.
Wider weather episode
A closed upper low/trough was over the Central Plains, which brought an increase in atmospheric lift. Moisture and instability increased across the area during the afternoon of the previous day. Wind shear and helicity increased after sunset. As the low moved northeast over Kansas and Nebraska, a cold front with gusty northwest winds moved into the area during the day on April 16th. These conditions were conducive to the development of severe weather. Strong to severe storms in the form of a QLCS moved northeastward into south central and central Nebraska during the early morning hours of April 16th. The storms produced hail up to the size of half dollars, wind gusts up to 78 mph, and one EF-0 tornado (in Webster County). These storms began with half dollar size hail just before 1 AM CDT in Furnas County and ended with a round of storms producing half dollar size hail in York County before 7:30 AM CDT. There were some reports of high wind, not associated with thunderstorms, from just before 3 AM to just after 1 PM CDT.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1174907. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.