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Tour 3 - Day 4 (South East NM + Western TX) - SLGT Risk


MikeUpjohn

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  • Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire
  • Weather Preferences: Thunderstorms, Lightning, Tornado, Hurricane, Heatwave
  • Location: Macclesfield, Cheshire

Day 4 saw us start again in Seminole, TX amongst the oil fields and refineries that are down here. Initially it looked like the Amarillo, TX area would be best for storms with HRRR showing a supercell near Boise City. Got to Lubbock, and as often is the way the weather changed and back towards Seminole, TX and into Eastern New Mexico loked the best.

Headed back down and crossed into New Mexico again, and storms started firing, so we did some timelapse of them building.

As storms matured, we got on a storm North of Jal, NM and followed it as it matured produced wall clouds, went green with hail and chucked out some biblical lightning.

 We left the storm as it trundled off down towards Pecos, TX and ended the day with lightning before eating in Hobbs, NM and overnighting one more time in Seminole, TX.

Pictures below!

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