2019 Albuquerque-Brunswick tornado outbreak

The 2019 Albuquerque-Brunswick tornado outbreak was a powerful tornado outbreak which produced 77 tornadoes. The most powerful tornadoes occurred in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Brunswick, Georgia.

Synopsis
In the early morning hours of Sunday, August 3, a surface low was developing over Nevada. By Mid afternoon, the Low was Stalled over Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. Forecasters observed a strong occluded front near the Salt Lake City area. With a triple point over Utah, Strong upper level support, and Dew points in the low to mid 80s, the setup seemed ripe for a severe weather outbreak. By Noon, Storms developed into a squall line. The storm ripped through the rocky mountains, leaving a swath of tree damage. By 2:00 PM, the an area of outflow setup across much of Arizona and New Mexico. By 4:00 the squall line was located about 20 miles west-southwest of Oklahoma city. The outflow had extended across mush of Texas at this point.