Thunderstorm Wind — Webster, West Virginia
2024-06-26 · near Guardian, Webster, West Virginia
Event narrative
Trees were blown down on West Virginia 15 a few miles south of the Braxton County line.
Wider weather episode
An approaching cold front, making eastward progress through the Ohio Valley, helped to promote showers and thunderstorms through West Virginia on June 26th. Despite excessive cloud coverage, peaks of sunshine aided in daytime heating and the resulting development of strong to severe thunderstorms across the state. Outside of an isolated instance of quarter size hail in Clay County, the strongest storms that day caused downed trees and power lines due to damaging wind gusts. Convection jetted off to the northeast that evening with the encroachment of the cold front, bringing severe weather to an end.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1191168. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.