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Thunderstorm Wind — Pittsylvania, Virginia

2025-05-16 · near Blairs, Pittsylvania, Virginia

$2K
Property damage
50 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

A large tree and power lines were downed onto a house by thunderstorm winds.

Wider weather episode

A large surface low pressure system slowly moved across the northern Plains, with the associated cold front stalling across the Ohio Valley. A mesoscale convective system developed over Kentucky and tracked east towards the central Appalachians, bringing storms the area by the afternoon of May 16. The cold pool from the advancing MCS provided enough lift for convection to break through the morning inversion, and plenty of daytime heating increased SBCAPE to 4000 J/kg. The mesoscale environment was conducive for large hail and damaging winds, which led to numerous reports of downed trees and hail an inch or larger in diameter.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1258382. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.