High Wind — Guadalupe County, New Mexico
2024-05-06 · Guadalupe County, New Mexico
Event narrative
A peak wind gust of 65 mph was measured by a public station a few miles northwest of Santa Rosa. Peak wind gusts of 64 and 60 mph were measured by mesonet stations at Thompson Cattle and a few miles southeast of Vaughn, respectively.
Wider weather episode
Southerly winds increased across western and northern NM during the afternoon and evening hours of May 5th ahead of an unseasonably strong upper low moving into the Great Basin. During the overnight hours, winds turned westerly as a Pacific cold front raced east across the state. A few sites across northern New Mexico ended up reporting high wind gusts. After a brief lull during the mid to late morning hours of May 6th, deep daytime mixing and strong upper level winds at the base of the upper low over the central Rockies resulted in more high wind gusts during the afternoon hours across the northeast and central highlands and northeast plains. Winds tapered off after sunset, but remained elevated across the northern mountains during the overnight hours.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1166325. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.