Thunderstorm Wind — Crittenden, Kentucky
2025-10-18 · near Marion, Crittenden, Kentucky
Event narrative
Thunderstorm winds produced damage in Marion. A large tree was uprooted and fell onto two vehicles, causing major damage to both. In addition, a garage had a portion of its roof removed and two other trees had some broken limbs.
Wider weather episode
As a strong 500mb trough approached from the Plains, a solid line of showers and thunderstorms developed near the Mississippi River and moved northeast across all of west Kentucky through the evening. Temperatures in the 80s and dewpoints in the 60s yielded CAPE of only around 500J/kg to go along with effective shear of 40kts. Instability and shear were maximized over the Purchase Area in the evening, allowing the developing line of storms to reach it's peak intensity as it moved through the Paducah area, where it produced sporadic wind damage with 50-60 mph winds. The line continued to produce sporadic wind damage as it moved northeast through Marion and Dixon.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1298189. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.