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Thunderstorm Wind — Queen Anne's, Maryland

2021-07-21 · near Queenstown, Queen Anne's, Maryland

55 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Trees were downed along US-301 at Del Rhodes Ave.

Wider weather episode

A strong cold front moved through the mid-Atlantic on July 21. Ahead of the front, an environment of moderate wind shear and seasonably warm and humid conditions promoted widespread thunderstorm development. Storms mainly took the form of multi-cell clusters and quasi-linear segments. A number of storms became severe, posing a threat for both damaging winds and, thanks to cold air aloft, large hail as they moved towards the coast. With the front moving through during the mid to late afternoon hours, most of the storm activity was offshore by early evening, with cooler and drier weather behind the front.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 965146. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.