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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

New Kid On The Block?

Invest #90.

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There has been very little to talk about locally concerning our 
weather. Hot weather will continue to dominate our headlines
this week with afternoon high temps in the 100 - 105 range.
These temps are getting really old...I'm ready for fall.

Hit and miss t-storms will continue to dot the Guadalupe,
Sacramento, and Captian Mountains each afternoon into
the upcoming weekend. Locally heavy downpours will be
possible with any of these storms. 

A Flash Flood Watch will be in effect for Lincoln County, 
starting at noon today and continuing into this evening. 
Locally heavy downpours from this afternoons crop of
t-storms may cause localized flash flooding over and
near the burn scar areas near Ruidoso, NM.

I will be keeping an eye on the latest tropical wave 
to flare up just south of Cuba.This is Invest #90.
It has the potential to strengthen into a tropical
storm, as it moves into the Gulf of Mexico later 
this week.

The Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction!

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