Thunderstorm Wind — Howard, Arkansas
2025-03-04 · near Nashville, Howard, Arkansas
Event narrative
A large tree limb was downed onto a home on West Sunset Street in Nashville.
Wider weather episode
A warm front extended well to the north into Northeast Oklahoma and Western Arkansas during the mid to late morning hours on March 4th while a cold front front continued to approach from the west. Pressure falls were strong in this region with over 2 millibar falls per hour. As a result, it was evident that a strengthening low-level jet was increasing warm and moist air advection northward. Meanwhile, surface observations otherwise indicated only marginally strong instability extending across the warm sector in Southeast Oklahoma and the surrounding Ark-La-Tex region. Regardless, this environment continued to support a damaging wind threat along the advancing squall line of thunderstorms and proved to be sufficient for widespread wind damage across much of Southwest Arkansas.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1244651. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.