Valid Today.
Valid Today.
Supercell Thunderstorms This Afternoon & Evening.
We are primed for Severe Thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Scattered thunderstorms are in our forecast and these could occur at any time today including this morning. The main threat for Severe Thunderstorms will occur roughly from around noontime into the early evening hours for Southeastern New Mexico. And from the afternoon into the nighttime hours for West Texas.
Scattered Supercell Thunderstorms will be possible today into tonight across the local area. These stronger than normal types of thunderstorms will be capable of producing:
Large Hail - Possibly GoflBall Size Or Larger.
Large Hail - Possibly GoflBall Size Or Larger.
Damaging Thunderstorm Winds Gusts Of 60 MPH Or Higher.
Frequent Deadly Cloud To Ground Lightning.
A Few Isolated Tornadoes.
A year ago today I saw my first tornado of 2019; this EF-2 near Dexter, NM. The storm fired along a surging cold front, but outraced the front to produce this damaging tornado. #wxtwitter #nmwx @NWSAlbuquerque pic.twitter.com/1KtPBd4Iew— Marcus Diaz (@TheTXWXchaser) March 12, 2020
Do you remember what happened one year ago today? #nmwx pic.twitter.com/kGSMEPw2Rs— NWS Albuquerque (@NWSAlbuquerque) March 13, 2020
The Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction - And Sometimes It Hurts!
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