Posts

My Current Weather Conditions

Viewing My Web Page

If you are viewing my web page on your cell phone, please click on the three white bars (Menu Bars) located in the top left-hand corner of the page (only visible on your phone). This is the menu bar, and it opens up additional links and graphics, such as forecast maps, severe weather outlooks, current conditions, radar and satellite links, and more.

Artesia, NM Mothership Supercell Thunderstorm. 9-17-2016.

Image
Blog Updated 9-19-2016 @ 6:31 PM MDT. Diane & I Chase A Monster Of A Supercell!  Saturday, Sept 17, 2016.  Courtesy Of Diane J. Malone. My Wife (Diane) And I Took Old Yo Crossing Rd. South Out Of Roswell And Finally Got Out In Front Of This Monster Of A Supercell Thunderstorm On St. Hwy 13. She Took This Photo Near Mile Marker 11. Pretty Much Describes Rural Southeastern New Mexico. 3:09 PM MDT: This Beast Had Multiple Wall Clouds That At Times Showed Slow Rotation And At Other Times Was Spinning Like A Top. This Was A Ground Hugger At Times As Well. Initially When This Storm Developed South Of Picacho It Was Showing A Northeastward Movement On Radar. That Didn't Last Long As It Intensified And Started Heading East Then Made A Right Turn (Right Mover) And Took Off To The Southeast. At Times Moving Southeastward At 15-20 MPH Then It Would Accelerating To 40 MPH.  3:47 PM MDT: We Are About 1 Mile West Of Hope In Western Eddy County On ...

My Blog Archive List (July 2010 - August 2025).

Show more

New Mexico

Texas

Colorado

Arizona

Eddy County

Chaves County Plains & Mtn's

Guadalupe Mtns Eddy & Culberson County

Lea County

Lincoln County

Otero County

My Top 10 Most Popular Posts

My Favorite Blog List.

Average Daily High/Low Temps & Precipitation

Average Daily High/Low Temps & Precipitation

My Precipitation Totals - 2.1 NNW Downtown Carlsbad

My Snowfall Totals - 2.1 NNW Downtown Carlsbad, NM

My Snowfall Totals - 2.1 NNW Downtown Carlsbad, NM

Substack

Disclaimer

This blog and its contents are for informational purposes only! Always have multiple sources of information available to rely upon during severe weather. Do not rely solely on the Internet. Be weather-aware, plan ahead, have a backup plan, and be ready to act before severe weather strikes your location.