Thunderstorm Wind — Hall, Texas
2023-08-08 · near Lesley, Hall, Texas
Event narrative
A swath of severe thunderstorm winds were measured from two miles south of Lesley through one mile northeast of Memphis. The Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet sites near Lesley and Memphis measured severe wind gusts from 2119 CST through 2151 CST. A peak wind gust of 66 mph was measured at the Lesley mesonet while the Memphis mesonet measured a peak gust of 68 mph.
Wider weather episode
On the afternoon of the eighth, scattered thunderstorms developed off the higher terrain of eastern New Mexico from a weak short wave trough moving overhead. A large outflow boundary developed from this initial convection as it crossed the Texas/New Mexico state line. A severe wind gust of 59 mph along this outflow boundary occurred near Hart (Castro County) as measured by the Texas Tech University West Texas mesonet. Additional thunderstorms developed along this outflow boundary in the extreme southeastern Texas Panhandle as it moved eastward. A severe thunderstorm produced a swath of severe winds from Lesley (Hall County) to Memphis (Hall County).
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1108753. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.