Updated April 2026
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- Peak gusts exceeded 90 mph at San Augustin Pass four times between February and March 2024, with White Sands Missile Range recording gusts of 78 mph during the same period.
- April 2022 hail up to 1.75 inches fell in Santa Teresa and La Union, destroying multiple roofs near McNutt and Dominici Highway and damaging vehicles parked at nearby facilities.
- February through April brings the highest wind gusts, with sustained high wind warnings common across the Mesilla Valley during spring months.
- Median year built in Doña Ana County is 1989, meaning many roofs are approaching or past their 25-year design life and vulnerable to wind uplift and granule loss.

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Contractors document hail bruising, wind-lifted shingles, and granule loss after Las Cruces wind events to support insurance claims and replacement decisions.
Class 4 IR shingles installed with enhanced fastening patterns resist golf ball hail and 110 mph gusts common in the Mesilla Valley.
Licensed contractors help Las Cruces homeowners document storm damage, meet with adjusters, and navigate wind and hail claim approvals.
TPO and modified bitumen systems replace aging flat roofs on Las Cruces commercial properties and older residential additions exposed to UV and wind.
