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Strong Wind — Dauphin, Pennsylvania

2025-11-05 · Dauphin, Pennsylvania

$20K
Property damage
48 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Strong winds in the wake of a cold frontal passage knocked down a tree into the roof of a residence. There were no injuries reported.

Wider weather episode

A deepening area of low pressure stationed across the Upper Midwest and into the Great Lakes allowed for a tightening pressure gradient with an associated cold frontal passage west-to-east across central Pennsylvania during the afternoon and evening hours of November 5, 2025. Sufficient moisture and lift ahead of the cold frontal passage allowed for a convective line of gusty showers during the afternoon hours, with severe winds observed at Clearfield Lawrence Airport. The cold frontal passage across central Pennsylvania came later in the evening, with another severe gust observed at Clearfield Lawrence Airport with isolated instances of tree damage observed across the Lower Susquehanna Valley. A severe wind gust was also observed at Harrisburg International Airport as the line of showers moved through the region. Gusty winds continued after the cold frontal passage, which caused isolated wind damage in Dauphin County.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1298126. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.