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High Wind — Lincoln, Maine

2022-01-17 · Lincoln, Maine

57 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Strong east winds began to ramp up after daybreak on the 17th. Wind gusts sharply increased around 10 AM and continued until about noon before gradually tapering off through the afternoon. The strongest wind gusts were around 65 mph, especially close to the coast.

Wider weather episode

On the 16th low pressure formed over the Gulf Coast and began to lift northeast. The low continued to track along the East Coast and strengthen until eventually occluding near Chesapeake Bay late in the evening on the 16th. The low continued deepening into central New York where it ultimately got picked up by the next trough and moved northeast. Ahead of the warm front a strong low level jet developed and brought a round of strong wind gusts to coastal western Maine through the day on the 17th.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 994588. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.