Thunderstorm Wind — Anne Arundel, Maryland
2006-07-02 · near Cape St Claire, Anne Arundel, Maryland
Event narrative
Extensive property damage occurred in the Cape St. Claire area due to straight-line wind damages. Two houses were extensively damaged and a van was also damaged. Numerous trees and powerlines were downed due to the severe thunderstorms. Several very large trees were also downed, including as a 125 foot red oak tree which was uprooted by the severe winds.
Wider weather episode
A frontal boundary sagged south into the Mid Atlantic on July 2, and combined with very strong daytime heating and instability, contributed to scattered severe thunderstorm activity. Much of the state of Maryland experienced damages from the severe thunderstorms. The worst damages occurred in the Wheaton area of Montgomery County, and also in the Cape St. Claire section of Anne Arundel County. NWS site surveys of the damages confirmed the damages were caused by straight line winds. A buoy just 5 miles from Annapolis in the Chesapeake Bay measured winds of 69 mph with these storms. Extensive property damage occurred, including numerous downed trees and powerlines. Newspaper reports indicated in excess of 100,000 customers without power in the Washington Metro Region.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5519698. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.