Thunderstorm Wind — King, Texas
2022-06-08 · near Guthrie, King, Texas
Event narrative
A Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet site near Guthrie measured severe wind gusts from 0810 CST through 0828 CST. A peak wind gust of 70 mph was measured at 0818 CST.
Wider weather episode
A complex of thunderstorms that initially developed over eastern Colorado and western Kansas around midnight, grew in size and strength as it accelerated southward across much of the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles during the predawn hours. The main impact was widespread intense winds that it generated as it plunged southward. The leading edge of the winds raced out of the southern Texas Panhandle and across the South Plains and Rolling Plains between 0630 CST and 0900 CST, lofting dust and causing damage in spots. The strongest winds were measured near Turkey (Hall County) and Matador (Motley County), where tree damage was reported. The wind also lofted copious amounts of blowing dust, creating a haboob as the leading edge of the outflow raced south and east of the South and Rolling Plains. Visibility briefly dropped very low as the initial gust front and wall of dust moved through. Farther west on the South Plains, high winds were created by the outflow boundary with no convection along this portion of the outflow. The automated surface observing system at Lubbock International Airport measured a wind gust of 64 mph. A Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet site near Anton (Hockley County) measured a wind gust of 58 mph while a mesonet near Graham (Garza County) measured a gust of 59 mph.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1021346. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.