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Thunderstorm Wind — Socorro, New Mexico

2024-06-07 · near Lava, Socorro, New Mexico

54 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

The Harry Mesonet on the White Sands Missile Range observed a high wind gust of 62 mph from nearby high based storm activity.

Wider weather episode

A strong upper level high pressure continued to drift east towards west Texas. Southerly flow on the western flank of the upper level high helped bring up some mid-level moisture from Mexico. This mid-level moisture combined with deep daytime mixing and strong surface heating resulted in the development of high based showers and storms in the higher terrain midday June 7th. Outflow from this activity allowed more high based showers and storms to develop in the lower elevations across central and eastern New Mexico during the afternoon and evening hours. This resulted in brief high wind gusts at Albuquerque, Clines Corners, Clayton, and the Harry Mesonet in the White Sands Missile Range. High based shower and thunderstorm activity gradually dissipated around sunset thanks to the loss in instability and daytime heating. More high based showers and thunderstorms developed across southern and eastern NM during the afternoon hours of June 8th. The outflow from shower and storm activity west of Roswell produced several high wind gusts at the Roswell Air Center along with blowing dust across southern Chaves County. The blowing dust reduced visibility at the Roswell Air Center to 1/4 mile and shut down U.S. 285 near Midway and the Roswell Relief Route on the southwest side of town due to multiple vehicle accidents. High based showers and storms gradually dissipated around sunset.

Key Words: Thunderstorm Wind Gust, Dust Storm.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1171552. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.