Possible microburst topples trees, damages homes and vehicles in Aberdeen

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A fast-moving storm system, possibly a microburst, swept through Aberdeen Sunday evening, downing trees and causing significant damage across parts of town.

The system moved through the area around 6:30 p.m., bringing strong winds and heavy rain. Almost immediately, residents began reporting trees downed throughout the community. In several cases, trees fell on power lines, homes, and vehicles, leading to scattered power outages and property damage.

Emergency crews responded quickly to assess damage and begin clearing debris from roadways. Utility crews also worked to restore electricity to affected areas. Despite the damage, no injuries were reported.

While the National Weather Service has not confirmed whether the storm system was a microburst, the pattern of damage—widespread tree falls with no signs of rotation—suggests straight-line winds typically associated with microburst activity.

A microburst is a small but powerful downdraft of air that descends rapidly from a thunderstorm and hits the ground with damaging force. These bursts of wind can reach speeds of up to 100 miles per hour and are capable of causing destruction similar to that of a tornado, though without the rotating winds. Microbursts are often difficult to predict and can develop with little warning. Microbursts are typically small in size—usually less than 2.5 miles in diameter—and short-lived, often lasting only a few minutes, but their impact can be severe.

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