Today & Wednesday.
Blog updated at 9:10 AM MST.
Blog updated at 9:10 AM MST.
Guadalupe Mtn's
Late Tonight - Wednesday Afternoon.
West Winds 35-45G60 MPH.
Lincoln County.
11 AM MST Today - 5 AM MST Wednesday.
SW-W Winds 25-35G50 MPH.
Wind Advisory!
Otero County.
11 AM MST Today - 7 PM MST This Evening.
SW-W Winds 25-35G45 MPH.
2012 SE NM & W TX Skywarn Spotter
Training Class Schedule.
An upper-level trough of low pressure located over Arizona and Utah this morning is forecast to swing across northern New Mexico later today into tomorrow morning. The main impact that this next system will have on SE NM will be to kick our our winds today and tomorrow.
Mostly sunny are forecast today and tomorrow. Our afternoon highs today will range from the upper 60's to the low 70's. Southwesterly winds will kick up to around 15-25 mph with gusts near 35 mph.
Similar conditions are forecast for Wednesday with our afternoon highs ranging from the low-mid 60's. Wednesday will be another breezy to windy day across the area as the upper-level storm to our north moves east of the state.
Late Week Winter Storm?
WRF-NMM 500 MB Forecast At 5 PM MST Thu Feb 16, 2012.
NWS HPC 5-Day Total Precipitation Forecast.
A stronger upper-level storm is forecast to form a closed low, or perhaps even a cutoff upper-low over the Baja Region late this week. This storm has the potential to produce more widespread rain and snow across the state late this week into the weekend.
Wind Advisory!
Otero County.
11 AM MST Today - 7 PM MST This Evening.
SW-W Winds 25-35G45 MPH.
2012 SE NM & W TX Skywarn Spotter
Training Class Schedule.
An upper-level trough of low pressure located over Arizona and Utah this morning is forecast to swing across northern New Mexico later today into tomorrow morning. The main impact that this next system will have on SE NM will be to kick our our winds today and tomorrow.
Mostly sunny are forecast today and tomorrow. Our afternoon highs today will range from the upper 60's to the low 70's. Southwesterly winds will kick up to around 15-25 mph with gusts near 35 mph.
Similar conditions are forecast for Wednesday with our afternoon highs ranging from the low-mid 60's. Wednesday will be another breezy to windy day across the area as the upper-level storm to our north moves east of the state.
Late Week Winter Storm?
WRF-NMM 500 MB Forecast At 5 PM MST Thu Feb 16, 2012.
NWS HPC 5-Day Total Precipitation Forecast.
A stronger upper-level storm is forecast to form a closed low, or perhaps even a cutoff upper-low over the Baja Region late this week. This storm has the potential to produce more widespread rain and snow across the state late this week into the weekend.
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