High Wind — Mathews, Virginia
2006-09-01 · Mathews, Virginia
Wider weather episode
The remnants of Ernesto along the Mid Atlantic coast combined with strong high pressure over New England produced very strong winds across eastern and southeast Virginia. Sustained winds in mph ranged from the lower 40s to near 60 with maximum gusts ranging from the mid 50s to as high as the mid 70s. Some higher sustained winds included 60 mph (52 knots) at York River Range Light and York River United States Coast Guard, and 56 mph (49 knots) at Wallops Island (WAL). Some higher maximum gusts included 76 mph (66 knots) at York River Range Light, and 75 mph (65 knots) at York River USCG. The high winds caused numerous downed trees and power outages, along with significant structural damage. Two fatalities occurred when a downed tree fell on a residence in Gloucester.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5533278. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.