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Cannon AFB (KFDX) Radar Outage

Updated 10/01/2025 11am The Cannon Air Force Base (KFDX) WSR-88D will remain inoperable for an extended period due to a hardware failure at the site. Parts have been ordered. There is currently no estimate on when the radar will return to service. KFDX radar is the only radar coverage for portions of eastern New Mexico. However, you may find KPUX, KAMA, KLBB, and KMAF radars useful. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Cannon AFB Public Affairs at 575-784-4131.

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Preliminary High Temps As Of 6 PM MDT Today.

Blog updated at 8:00 PM MDT.

Today's Preliminary High Temperatures.
(As Of 6 PM MDT).

Indeed it was hot today. Listed below are some of today's readings-


8-Mile Draw Raws 108
Pecos River - Near Orla, TX 108
Paduca Raws - Near The WIPP Site 106
West Carlsbad - NMAQ 106
Roswell Airport 105
2.1 NNW Downtown Carlsbad 105
Carlsbad Airport 105
Caprock Raws 104
10 ESE Hagerman 104
Artesia Airport - HCN 103
Artesia Airport AWOS 102
Carlsbad Climate 102
Hobbs Climate 101
2 SW Tatum 101
Hobbs Airport 100


Tropical Depression #5 Forms In The Atlantic.


NHC 4-Day Forecast Track Of Tropical Depression #5.

NHC Forecast Tracks Of TD #5 (soon to be Ernesto). 

Tropical Depression #5 has formed this afternoon about 810 miles east of the Windward Islands. It is moving west-northwest at 18 mph. Its central pressure is down to 29.77 inches of mercury, or 1008 millibars. TD #5 has sustained winds of 35 mph. Slow strengthening is forecast, and the storm should be upgraded to Tropical Storm status by tomorrow.

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  1. And as usual, people in Abq bellyaching about mid-90's - especially the coastal newcomers! 113F in Norman OK. Your temps are crazy, over and over...108 in the hills W of Roswell is toasty indeed.

    Hope you get some more rain in, but this is looking bleak again.

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