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Hail — Potter, Pennsylvania

2024-09-21 · near Walton, Potter, Pennsylvania

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Event narrative

A severe thunderstorm produced oblong hail with a maximum size of two inch diameter hail south of Brookland. Multiple hail stones between one to two inches fell for approximately thirty minutes, with one to two inches of hail accumulating in a yard.

Wider weather episode

A warm front approaching central Pennsylvania in an environment of sufficient instability and shear allowed for thunderstorm formation during the late afternoon and evening hours, with multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms crossing the northern tier of Pennsylvania. The multiple rounds of heavy rainfall, coupled with local topography, allowed for flash flooding across hydrologically sensitive areas of Potter and Tioga counties. As thunderstorms progressed southward into the Lower Susquehanna Valley, they began to congeal into a line of thunderstorms producing more widespread wind damage.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1209191. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.