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Flash Flood — Curry, New Mexico

2024-05-28 · near Clovis, Curry, New Mexico

Event narrative

Street flooding reported in Clovis.

Wider weather episode

A disturbance embedded within upper level ridging along with higher surface moisture moving westward from Texas resulted in the development of thunderstorms in far northeast NM during the early afternoon hours. These storms became severe in northern Union County during the mid afternoon hours drifting southeast over east central Union County into the Texas Panhandle. One of these storms produced a brief tornado just southwest of Mount Dora along with quarter to golf ball size hail. Colliding outflow boundaries resulted in the development of new storms in far eastern Harding County and far southern Union County. These storms drifted south just west of the NM/TX state line during the evening hours dropping quarter to golf ball size hail and producing damaging winds gusts of up to 70 mph. The storms also caused flash flooding when moving through Clovis. Storms exited Roosevelt County into the Texas South Plains shortly before midnight local time.

Key Words: Tornado, Hail, Thunderstorm Wind Gust, Flash Flood.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1170133. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.