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Strong Wind — Potter, Pennsylvania

2025-01-29 · Potter, Pennsylvania

$2K
Property damage
35 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Strong winds with estimated wind gusts near 40 mph knocked down a trees into wires, knocked both down into the roadway near West Main Street in Harrison Township, closing the roadway in both directions.

Wider weather episode

During the early morning hours of January 29, 2025, a potent Arctic Front began dropping southeast into Pennsylvania and became collocated with the left exit region of a strong upper-level jet. These factors, coupled with marginal surface-based instability, allowed for heavier snow showers and snow squalls to form by mid-morning. Dynamics and sufficient lift were most favorable in the northern half of the Commonwealth, thus snow squall potential dropped fairly rapidly south of the Interstate 80 corridor. Multiple snow squalls were observed; however, no injuries and/or fatalities were observed due to traffic accidents in snow squalls. Gusty winds ahead of the cold frontal passage knocked over multiple trees into wires in Perry County, closing West Main Street for a period of time.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1225438. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.