Storm Events Database

Event Details:

Event Heavy Snow
State TEXAS
County/Area VAN HORN & HWY 54 CORRIDOR
WFO MAF
Report Source Public
NCEI Data Source CSV
Begin Date 2015-12-26 18:00 CST-6
End Date 2015-12-27 22:00 CST-6
Deaths Direct/Indirect 0/0 (fatality details below, when available...)
Injuries Direct/Indirect 0/0
Property Damage 0.00K
Crop Damage 0.00K
Episode Narrative An upper level storm system intensified over the southwest United States on Christmas Day. This system moved southeastward over the next two days across portions of northeast Mexico and Far West Texas. This coincided with the arrival of an arctic air mass into the area, setting the stage for potential heavy snow and blustery conditions. Forecasters recognized the potential for a snowstorm, mentioning its possibility as early as December 22, and then issuing the first watches three days in advance on Christmas Eve morning. The result of this weather pattern was the most significant winter storm ever in the WFO Midland County Warning Area.
Danny Kiper (Field Site Security Officer) from FLETC (Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Artesia, NM) commented that the ���Forecast was spot on��� and the email briefings beforehand enabled them to prepare for the different contingencies. Based on the information in the email briefings FLETC provided clothes, blankets, food, and water that enabled the security personnel to shelter-in-place (for as long as 36 hours in some cases). There were snow drifts up to 10 feet deep at FLETC. Due to the briefings from the WFO Midland forecast staff, they were well-prepared and suffered zero injuries from the storm.
Jennifer Armendariz (Emergency Manager from Eddy County) commented that ���based on our email briefings ahead of the historic blizzard all the grocery stores were able to stock up and not run out of essentials.��� Jennifer was also informed that based on our email briefings that farmers were able to stock up on feed and hay for their cattle. Jennifer heard that only 500 cattle were lost���all from one ranch that didn���t believe that a blizzard could happen in Eddy County! Based on the email briefings, and the early initiation of Winter Storm and Blizzard Watches, lives were saved and ranchers avoided loss of dairy cattle and milk from the blizzard.
NWS partner Wendell Malone stated, ���Your forecasts, watches, warnings, and special weather statements during this Historic Blizzard were simply phenomenal. No doubt your hard work paid off for us locally. No telling how many lives you may have saved. Congrats and job well done.
It was also the first storm ever in WFO Midland���s history where Blizzard Warnings were issued and verified.
While snows were widespread across west Texas, with 6-9 inch snow totals being common across the Texas Permian Basin, these were generally not of record magnitude. Significant snows also extended back into the mountain areas of southwest Texas.
Below are the reported snowfall reports:
GREENWOOD 12.0 IN 0659 AM 12/28 MIDLAND INTERNATIONAL 7.6 IN 1200 AM 12/28 GREENWOOD 7.5 IN 0744 PM 12/27 PECOS 6.0 IN 0713 PM 12/27 MIDLAND 6.0 IN 0640 PM 12/27 MONAHANS 6.0 IN 1227 PM 12/27 ALPINE 5.0 IN 0514 PM 12/27 7 WNW ALPINE 5.0 IN 0514 PM 12/27 SNYDER 4.0 IN 0634 PM 12/27 BIG LAKE 2.0 IN 0529 PM 12/27.
Event Narrative Report of 3 inches of snow in Van Horn.


    



All events for this episode:

Location County/Zone St. Date Time T.Z. Type Mag Dth Inj PrD CrD
Totals: 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
REAGAN (ZONE) REAGAN (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 13:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS OF C... GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS OF C... TX 12/26/2015 13:30 MST-7 Blizzard 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
VAN HORN & HWY 54 CORRID... VAN HORN & HWY 54 CORRID... TX 12/26/2015 18:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
GAINES (ZONE) GAINES (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 19:35 CST-6 Blizzard 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
ECTOR (ZONE) ECTOR (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 21:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
REEVES COUNTY AND UPPER ... REEVES COUNTY AND UPPER ... TX 12/26/2015 21:15 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
MIDLAND (ZONE) MIDLAND (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 21:39 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
GLASSCOCK (ZONE) GLASSCOCK (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
WARD (ZONE) WARD (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
CRANE (ZONE) CRANE (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
MARTIN (ZONE) MARTIN (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:00 CST-6 Blizzard 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
WINKLER (ZONE) WINKLER (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:06 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
HOWARD (ZONE) HOWARD (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:15 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
UPTON (ZONE) UPTON (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:30 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
ANDREWS (ZONE) ANDREWS (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 22:55 CST-6 Blizzard 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
PECOS (ZONE) PECOS (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 23:37 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
DAWSON (ZONE) DAWSON (ZONE) TX 12/26/2015 23:55 CST-6 Blizzard 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
DAVIS / APACHE MOUNTAINS... DAVIS / APACHE MOUNTAINS... TX 12/26/2015 23:55 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
BORDEN (ZONE) BORDEN (ZONE) TX 12/27/2015 00:00 CST-6 Blizzard 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
SCURRY (ZONE) SCURRY (ZONE) TX 12/27/2015 00:15 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
PRESIDIO VALLEY (ZONE) PRESIDIO VALLEY (ZONE) TX 12/27/2015 01:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
BIG BEND AREA (ZONE) BIG BEND AREA (ZONE) TX 12/27/2015 01:00 CST-6 Heavy Snow 0 0 0.00K 0.00K
Totals: 0 0 0.00K 0.00K