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december 2025 (1)

A strong cold front extending south from an area of low pressure over the northern Great Lakes moved into Northwest Ohio during the morning hours and as far east as Pennsylvania by late afternoon. Strong and gusty westerly winds behind this front caused scattered power outages across northern Ohio. Hundreds of trees and utility poles were downed. Fallen trees significantly damaged homes in Erie, Knox, Lucas, Portage and Seneca Counties. Many automobiles were also damaged across the area. In Toledo alone (Lucas County), 30 trees and 238 large limbs were downed by the strong winds. Peak measured wind gusts include: 52 mph at Toledo (Lucas County); 54 mph at Findlay (Hancock County); 51 mph in downtown Cleveland (Cuyahoga County); 47 mph at Elyria (Lorain County); 46 mph at Mansfield (Richland County) and 45 mph at Akron-Canton (Summit County).
Gusty winds developed during the day across most of north and central New Mexico. Sustained high winds above 40 mph and brief gusts of 60-65 mph were reported from Las Vegas south to Clines Corners and also near Ruidoso where radio stations aired reports of light damage to porch coverings and the roof to several homes and businesses.

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