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A plow wind is a type of straight-line windstorm that can produce significant damage. It is often associated with thunderstorms and is characterized by strong gusts of wind that can down trees and power lines and cause widespread destruction in a localized area. Plow winds get their name because they can flatten fields and buildings in a manner akin to a plow.

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