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Midland International Airport in West Texas reported wind gusting to 111 mph Tuesday evening. Scattered thunderstorms were in ...
A virga bomb in West Texas produced wind gusts stronger than 100 mph in Midland and Odessa on Tuesday night. Here’s what ...
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Thunderstorm microbursts caused big wind gusts as high as 111 mph at airports this week, and that might threaten all-time ...
West Texas and southeastern New Mexico face a week of severe weather, including hail and tornadoes, with daily storm chances.
The 111 mph wind gust also set the record for strongest wind gust ever measured at Midland International Airport ... the west side of Midland and east Odessa. So what actually happened?
A triple-digit wind gust roared through part of Texas on Tuesday, but it wasn’t from a tornado or a hurricane.
The hurricane-strength gusts from the fierce virga bomb did not damage Midland’s airport, but did break several power poles and knock over a semi-truck in nearby Odessa, according to the NWS.