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Thunderstorm Wind — Colfax, New Mexico

2024-06-14 · near Raton Crews Arpt, Colfax, New Mexico

50 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

The Raton Airport measured a peak thunderstorm wind gust of 58 mph.

Wider weather episode

An approaching upper level low over northern AZ and the Four Corners region overrode abundant low level moisture moving northward into eastern NM. Discrete severe storms developed over portions of northeastern NM during the afternoon with a second area of strong to severe storms located close to the center of the upper level low in northwestern NM. Severe wind gusts and small hail was reported from the discrete storm cells across northeastern NM. These storm cells coalesced and migrated southeastward into the east-central plains of Quay, Curry and Roosevelt Counties by the evening where they produced heavy rainfall that resulted in flash Flooding in Clovis, NM. Earlier, strong wind gusts, accumulating small hail and a landspout were reported with the convection over extremely remote areas of northwestern NM. These storm cells eventually progressed into the Rio Grande Valley where severe winds reached the Albuquerque metro.

Key Words: Hail, Thunderstorm Wind Gust, Landspout, Flash Flooding.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1173880. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.