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High Wind — Armstrong, Texas

2023-02-26 · Armstrong, Texas

48 MS
Magnitude

Event narrative

One minute sustained winds measured by mesonet stations in the county were between 40 mph and 55 mph between the hours of 1915CST and 2252CST.

Wider weather episode

A vigorous upper level system passed over the southern Great Plains on Sunday February 26th, 2023. This brought widespread strong winds and blowing dust to the Panhandles, particularly during the late afternoon and evening hours as a Pacific cold front rapidly moved eastward, with the large amount of dust leading to greatly reduced visibility and treacherous driving conditions. East of this front, severe thunderstorms developed which led to two tornadoes in the southeastern Texas Panhandle and additional damaging winds.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1082646. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.