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Thunderstorm Wind — Taylor, West Virginia

2024-05-25 · near Winona, Taylor, West Virginia

$500
Property damage
50 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Two trees down around the town of Grafton on Lost Run Road and Webster Pike.

Wider weather episode

On May 25th, a swath of downed trees occurred across north-central West Virginia as passing disturbances provided support to a nearby stalled frontal boundary. Scattered showers and storms arrived into the state from the west and grew to become strong to severe. Most notable damage that occurred from the resulting damaging winds were downed trees in Harrison, Taylor, and Barbour Counties.

Heavy rain in these storms also caused one road in Barbour County to flood. Preceding rounds of rain from days prior had already made soils more susceptible to flash flooding. High water issues eventually came to an end after precipitation departed to the east the morning of the 26th.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1179805. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.