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Strong System Bring High Winds, Severe Weather, and Critical Fire Weather Conditions

High winds and dry conditions may produce dust storms and widespread critical to extremely critical fire-weather conditions across much of the southern High Plains today. Severe weather may produce several tornadoes, severe wind gusts, and large hail tonight and overnight across parts of the Southern Plains. Heavy mountain snow will continue from the Sierra Nevada into the Central Rockies today. Read More >

National Weather Service San Juan welcomes your reports of severe weather.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                For the information to be of best use to us, please submit your report as soon as possible after a severe weather event. Please limit your submissions to events in which you have witnessed. Always include the time the event happened and the location.

  • Tornado, waterspout, or funnel cloud: Give as much detail as possible regarding your location and how far away and in what direction you observed the feature.
     
  • Wind Damage: Any structural damage, downed trees, downed power lines, etc.
     
  • Hail: Specify the size, location, and time of occurrence.
     
  • Flooding: Report any flooding of roads, homes, or businesses.
     
  • Heavy Rain: Rain reports are always welcome, including storm totals. Rain totals of more than 3" in a hour are also helpful.

To report you can use one of the following methods.

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Call our office at 1-800-899-0969

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