High Wind — Northwest Plateau, New Mexico
2024-05-11 · Northwest Plateau, New Mexico
Event narrative
A high wind gust of 60 mph was recorded at the Farmington Four Corners Regional Airport, likely from nearby showers.
Wider weather episode
An upper low over the Great Basin progressed east towards Colorado during the day Saturday. At the surface, a backdoor front pushed as far west as the Continental Divide with higher surface moisture across the Upper and Middle Rio Grande Valley and eastern New Mexico east of the front. Lift ahead of the upper low, interacting with the higher moisture along with high vertical wind shear resulted in the development of severe storms across central New Mexico with one storm spawning a tornado in the Jemez Mountains northeast of Battleship Rock. Storms then moved east into the highlands and plains of eastern New Mexico during the evening hours where they produced quarter to golf ball size hail. A storm that produced golf ball sized hail in southern Chaves County also caused some flash flooding along State Highway 13 and on the normally dry Rio Felix. Storms exited east into Texas by midnight.
Key Words: Tornado, Hail, Flash Flood, Thunderstorm Wind Gust.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1166696. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.