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If you are viewing my web page on your cell phone, then be sure and click on the three white bars located in the top left-hand corner of the page (only visible on your phone). This is the menu bar, and it opens up additional links and graphics. Such as forecast maps, severe weather outlooks, current conditions, radar and satellite links, and more.

First Snow Of The Season.

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"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Orange/Red T-Storms.
Midland NWS Doppler Radar 3:09 AM MDT.
"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Snow (White) Showers.
Albuquerque NWS Doppler Radar At 3:09 AM MDT.

"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Orange/Red T-Storms.
Amarillo NWS Doppler Radar At 3:09 AM MDT.

"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Snow (White) Showers.
Amarillo NWS Doppler Radar At 3:08 AM MDT.

"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Orange/Red T-Storms.

Cannon AFB Doppler Radar At 3:08 AM MDT.
"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Snow (White) Showers.
Cannon AFB Doppler Radar At 3:08 AM MDT.

"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Orange/Red T-Storms.

El Paso NWS Doppler Radar At 3:09 AM MDT.
"My SE NM Radar" Snapshot At 3:09 AM.
Rain (Green) & Snow (White) Showers.

El Paso NWS Doppler Radar At 3:09 AM MDT.


My SE NM Radar Snapshots.

Rain, snow, and a few t-storms have been ongoing across eastern and southeastern New Mexico since yesterday evening. I was awake at 3 AM this morning, so I grabbed these radar snapshots of the event.

 I purchase this software every month, and these radar views are linked onto my home web page. They currently are not available on the new "Classic, Flipcard, Magazine, Mosaic, Sidebar, Snapshot, and Timeslide views of my daily blogs. 

Be sure to check the "Winterize Box" at the top of the main radar page that you are viewing this winter. This allows you to see the different types of winter precipitation that may be falling over the area you are viewing. This includes areas of rain, freezing rain, sleet, and snow. Heavy rain and t-storms will still show up as the darker orange and red colors. 

Additional details on how to use this product are available at the bottom on the main page.

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