NOAK47 PAJK 081440 PNSAJK AKZ318>327-329-090245- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Juneau AK 640 AM AKDT Tue Jul 8 2025 ...PRELIMINARY REVIEW OF THE JUNE 16TH, 2025 THUNDERSTORM SQUALL LINE EVENT... On the afternoon of Monday, June 16th, 2025, a fast-moving squall line of thunderstorms tracked northward across the central and northern Panhandle, resulting in damaging wind gusts and localized impacts, particularly in the Juneau area. Preliminary analysis indicates that the primary storm structure was a squall line, defined by the National Weather Service as a line of active thunderstorms, either continuous or with breaks, often accompanied by strong, gusty winds and heavy precipitation. The squall line stretched across the panhandle and the Inside Passage east to west, beginning in the vicinity of Wrangell around noon, and tracked northward, reaching Skagway shortly after 5pm. As the squall line reached the City and Borough of Juneau just after 3pm, a sudden onset of high winds of 50+ mph led to multiple damage reports across the area. The most significant incident occurred at the AJ Dock, where mooring lines securing a cruise ship snapped, causing the vessel to drift from the dock. Additional impacts across Juneau included broken tree limbs, shattered vehicle windshields, and temporary power outages. Near the Juneau International Airport, a gustnado was also observed crossing Egan Drive and the airport parking lot. A *gustnado* is a small whirlwind that forms along thunderstorm outflows. Unlike tornadoes, gustnadoes are not connected to cloud- base rotation, but can still produce localized damage. After reviewing satellite imagery, eyewitness reports, and surface observations, the NWS has confirmed the occurrence of a gustnado in the vicinity of the airport. Per NWS guidelines, this is categorized as a *Thunderstorm Wind* event. The NWS Juneau forecast team is continuing to review data and reports and will provide a more detailed and full event summary in the coming months. If you have damage reports from other communities, or marine and aviation impacts, please share them with our Warning Coordination Meteorologist by emailing, nicole.ferrin@noaa.gov. $$