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High Wind — Lipscomb, Texas

2024-01-08 · Lipscomb, Texas

54 MG
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Event narrative

The mesonet station located eight miles west of Lipscomb measured multiple wind gusts in excess of 58 mph during the late afternoon and evening hours with a peak gust of 62 mph that occurred at 1649CST.

Wider weather episode

A strong low pressure system brought severe winds and snow to the combined Panhandles. With sustained winds reaching 35 to 45 mph with gusts up to 74 mph combined with snow, much of the area saw blizzard to near blizzard conditions. The Oklahoma and Texas Departments of Transportation were forced to shutdown roadways as motorists got stranded in the snow with near zero visibility and no way for emergency personnel to reach them. Roads west and north of Amarillo, TX were impacted for much of the afternoon through evening hours of the 8th. Amarillo east and southeastward, while experiencing the same strong winds, only experienced shorter durations of low visibility and less impact from the snow compared to the northwestern Panhandles.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1155331. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.