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Thunderstorm Wind — Jefferson, Louisiana

2025-05-07 · near Marrero, Jefferson, Louisiana

50 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Video showed thunderstorm wind damage to a hotel roof.

Wider weather episode

A generally stalled front had been the focal point for showers and thunderstorms for a couple days by the early morning of May 7th. A Mesoscale Convective vortex began to develop on the western edge of the shield of convection moving east across the southwestern Louisiana coastline. As these storms reached the New Orleans metro, a wake low developing on the back side of the rain shield began to enhance the intensity of downdrafts from this storm. Surface observations confirmed both pressure rises right as the MCS reached the city and quick drops in pressure post event. What happened in between that was a swath of widespread wind damage over mostly the Westbank of New Orleans from Marrero to Chalmette. Dozens of powerlines and trees were downed.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1260104. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.