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“Wind gusts of 40-60mph and an additional half inch to inch of rainfall are possible, with isolated higher amounts over the (northwest) part of our area through the evening.” Many businesses ...
-Several long-track, long-duration tornadoes are likely through mid to late evening. Destructive wind gusts are also possible. See the latest forecast here. (3:53 p.m. ET) Why You Should Never ...
(2/3) Gusty northwest winds will extend into this evening, with a Wind Advisory in effect between 2 PM and midnight. Widespread gusts between 40-45 MPH are anticipated, with a few gusts ...
The derecho maintained vigor as it continued eastward into Louisiana during the evening hours, fueled by continued transport of warm air from the south. [20] Isolated hurricane-force wind gusts were recorded, including an 84 mph (135 km/h) gust at the New Orleans Lakefront Airport. Another EF1 tornado was confirmed in Romeville. [21]
The squall line produced wind gusts higher than 160 km/h. December 2023 Buenos Aires Bow-Echo Storm: 16–17 December 2023: Squall line with a bow-echo signature. A wind gust of 190 km/h was measured at a private weather station from the municipality of Bahía Blanca (Buenos Aires Province). Extensive damage and many fatalities were recorded. [131]
The wind gusts above the surface were among the highest ever measured/estimated on record, comparable to the highest non-tornadic gust of 253 mph (407 km/h) measured during Cyclone Olivia in 1996. [35] Some damage was observed from areas that were not directly in the path of the tornado, suggesting a very large wind field as well.
The National Weather Service in Seattle shared similar warnings overnight Wednesday into Thursday, noting wind gusts in the area could peak at around 60 mph for coastal areas and reach up to 55 ...
About 40 minutes after the revised outlook's issuance, at 4:30 p.m. CDT, the SPC issued a tornado watch for western and central Oklahoma, effective from 4:45 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. CDT that evening, for the threat of tornadoes, hail up to three inches (7.6 cm) in diameter, wind gusts to 80 mph (130 km/h) and intense lightning. As that happened ...