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Thunderstorm Wind — Lewis, West Virginia

2024-09-24 · near Roanoke, Lewis, West Virginia

$5K
Property damage
45 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

A tree fell onto a mobile home on Middle Run Road.

Wider weather episode

Active weather returned to the state of West Virginia on September 24th as a conveyor belt of moisture streamed up from the Gulf of Mexico, where Hurricane Helene was churning ahead of its landfall. A slow moving upper level disturbance crossing through the Ohio Valley orchestrated enough instability, coupled with the plethora of moisture streaming up from the south, to create showers and thunderstorms during the early afternoon on the 24th. This led to localized areas of tree and power line damage in northeast West Virginia, along with two instances of hail in Harrison County.

This Predecessor Rain Event (PRE) continued into the next day, but proved to be less convective across West Virginia. However, strong tornadic activity permeating in the Greenbrier Valley snuck into Pocahontas County on the evening of the 25th, where one tornado touched down briefly. A tornado of unknown intensity, due to the lack of damage, touched down in Hillsboro on the evening of September 25th. This was the first documented tornado to occur in Pocahontas County.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1217166. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.