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High Wind — Debeque To Silt Corridor, Colorado

2024-03-02 · Debeque To Silt Corridor, Colorado

69 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

The peak gust of 79 mph was recorded at the CDOT mesonet station 070w051 Beaver Tail Tunnel at 1:38 PM on the 2nd. Other gusts across the zone were generally 50-65 mph.

Wider weather episode

A strong Pacific low pressure trough moved into the Pacific Northwest and dropped south through the Great Basin in the days leading up to March 1st. At the base of this trough, a 160 knot jet aloft tracked overhead of eastern Utah and western Colorado beginning on the 1st, with daytime heating starting to mix down these much stronger southwest winds. Winds peaked during the late morning and afternoon hours on the 2nd as the pressure gradient through the atmosphere tightened up ahead of a strong cold front. Strongest winds were observed just prior to the cold front's passage, and led to numerous reports of power outages, downed trees, and even a few small brush fires.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1168935. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.