Combination of strong winds, dry conditions and above normal temperatures will result in elevated to critical fire weather concerns for the Southern Plains and portions of Southern California. This is part of a storm system that is tracking across the central Plains with occasional snow showers and heavier snow from the Rockies through the Central/Northern Plains. Read More >
Albuquerque, NM
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2022 Weather Highlights | The Year in Pictures | Memorable Events | Hydrology & Drought Status | Fire Weather | Records & Extremes | Monthly Review | Severe Weather |
2022 New Mexico Severe Weather Overview
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Severe weather is defined as hail greater than or equal to 1 inch, thunderstorm wind gusts greater than or equal to 58 mph, a flash flood or a tornado. However, prior to January 5, 2010, the criteria for severe hail was 3/4 inch. For consistency, all of the statistics in the summary below, as well as the map above, includes all severe weather reports, including hail reports as small as 3/4 inch. This year, the National Weather Service in Albuquerque received 172 severe weather reports. The total number of severe weather reports across the state as a whole was 234. These totals do not include wind gusts greater than or equal to 58 mph that occurred from non-thunderstorm wind events. It should be noted, however, that winds less than 58 mph can blow over high profile vehicles, toss trampolines and cause tree damage to unhealthy trees.
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Please check out the "Severe Weather Review" for a detailed summary of the top severe weather events that occurred in New Mexico in 2022, severe weather statistics and other interesting severe weather tidbits. We hope you enjoy looking down memory lane. Thank you to all those who submitted reports! Without you, this wouldn't be possible!
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