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Thunderstorm Wind — Santa Fe, New Mexico

2024-09-17 · near Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico

50 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Large sycamore tree limbs up to 2 inches in diameter were snapped near the Santa Fe Railyards.

Wider weather episode

The combination of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and the remnants of Tropical Storm Ileana across eastern NM underlaid strengthening southwesterly flow aloft ahead of an approaching storm system over UT and ID. The strong shear and abundant moisture allowed for scattered strong to severe thunderstorms to develop along the central mountain chain and Rio Grande Valley by the early afternoon. Thunderstorm activity then advanced eastward toward the TX line through the afternoon and early evening hours. Individual storm cells were able to transport high winds aloft to the surface in several locations across eastern NM, including Clayton, Nara Visa, San Jon, Santa Fe and Portales, NM. Power outages were reported along with large tree limbs being snapped.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1203068. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.