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Thunderstorm Wind — Harrison, Indiana

2024-07-04 · near Corydon, Harrison, Indiana

50 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Trees were blown down onto a house by strong winds.

Wider weather episode

A slow-moving cold front lingered across the Ohio Valley, bringing multiple waves of showers and thunderstorms from July 3rd through July 5th. Localized training of heavier showers and thunderstorms resulted in flash flooding, particularly in Dubois County during the afternoon and evening hours on July 3rd. Over this three day period, scattered strong to severe storms produced mainly isolated straight-line wind damage across southern Indiana, though one spin-up EF0 tornado touched down in Harrison County on July 4th. The cold front finally pushed through the region during the evening hours on July 5th, bringing an end to the active weather.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1206785. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.