Thunderstorm Wind — Lebanon, Pennsylvania
2025-07-08 · near Myerstown, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
Event narrative
A severe thunderstorm producing wind gusts estimated at 60 mph knocked a tree down on the 400 block of South Race Street in Myerstown.
Wider weather episode
A slow-moving, nearly stationary, cold front across central Pennsylvania allowed for the eastern half of Pennsylvania to remain in the warm sector through the early afternoon hours on July 8, 2025. Ample instability, moisture, and lift allowed for showers and thunderstorms to begin to develop along and ahead of the cold front, with marginal shear in place limiting the severe potential. Strong-to-severe thunderstorms began across portions of the south-central mountains by mid-afternoon, producing isolated wind damage in Juniata County before moving into slightly more favorable shear in the Lower Susquehanna Valley and producing more widespread tree and wire damage, particularly in northern Lancaster County.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1276104. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.