The National Weather Service (NWS) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, issued a Special Weather Statement on August 21 at 5:59 PM MDT, warning residents of a strong thunderstorm moving west at 10 mph near Albuquerque. The storm is expected to bring wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph and hail up to half an inch in size, posing potential hazards to the area.
The impact of the storm includes the possibility of gusty winds knocking down tree limbs and causing damage to outdoor objects. Locations such as Eastern Albuquerque, North Valley, and South Valley are expected to be affected, along with highways like Interstate 40 and Interstate 25.
This weather event highlights the importance of staying informed and prepared for severe weather conditions. Residents in the affected areas are advised to secure outdoor objects, stay indoors, and avoid unnecessary travel until the storm passes.
As climate change continues to influence weather patterns globally, it is crucial for communities to be vigilant and proactive in response to extreme weather events. By following weather alerts and taking necessary precautions, individuals can mitigate risks and ensure their safety during severe storms.
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References:
– National Weather Service: https://api.weather.gov/alerts/urn:oid:2.49.0.1.840.0.80811fcafe33bf810daacd91f6398785ce92dc37.001.1.cap
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