Most of New Mexico was swirling around in the air, 60, 70 MPH winds were reported.
Grace kept trying to tell me she’d never seen it like this in El Paso. I have. I was with her, another Sunday night, another day of readings behind us, we were passing the UTEP bowl and a George Strait concert was being cancelled.
60-70 MPH winds. Isn’t that, what’s more intense than “gale force?”
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Winds like that are an awesome force to be reckoned with. Yes, like a hurricane. Worst effect when wind drops off, then slams into you again, full force. I’ll never forget Hurricane Diane.
Winds like that are an awesome force to be reckoned with. Yes, like a hurricane. Worst effect when wind drops off, then slams into you again, full force. I’ll never forget Hurricane Diane.