Thunderstorm Wind — Martin, Texas
2021-06-26 · near Tarzan, Martin, Texas
Event narrative
A thunderstorm moved across Martin County and produced wind damage in Tarzan. There was roof damage to a metal outbuilding. The time was estimated by radar. The cost of damage is a very rough estimate.
Wider weather episode
An upper level trough was over Arizona and New Mexico. A cold front was stalled across portions of Southeast New Mexico and the northern Permian Basin. Hot temperatures were in place ahead of the cold front. An area of low pressure was across the northwestern Permian Basin and a dryline attached to the low extended southward to Pecos County and the Big Bend region. The airmass ahead of the front and east of the dryline was moist and very unstable. There was less moisture at the surface than higher in the atmosphere so this lead to the potential of strong, damaging winds. Wind shear was enhanced near the front. These conditions lead to the development of thunderstorms that produced strong, damaging winds and hail and a landspout tornado across portions of West Texas.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 965745. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.