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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Say Goodbye To The Rain & Hello To The Heat Starting Sunday.


(As Of 4:45 PM MDT This Afternoon).



24-Hour Rainfall Totals.
(As Of 6 AM MDT This Morning).

2 Day Rainfall Totals.
(As Of 6 AM MDT This Morning). 

3 Day Rainfall Totals.
(As Of 6 AM MDT This Morning). 


5 Day Rainfall Totals.
(As Of 6 AM MDT This Morning). 

7 Day Rainfall Totals.
(As Of 6 AM MDT This Morning). 

10 Day Rainfall Totals.
(As Of 6 AM MDT This Morning). 

Without any doubt July has been off to one very wet start here in the Land of Enchantment. Here at our home in Carlsbad we now stand at 1.68" for the first eleven days of the month which brings our YTD total to 9.58". That's not bad considering Carlsbad's long term (1900-2015) July average is 1.87" and its average annual rainfall is 12.84". July, August, and September are on average our three wettest months of the year here in the southeastern plains, as well as across most of the rest of the state. 





Additional rainfall totals that fell in the past 24 hours across southern New Mexico can be via this link courtesy of the El Paso/Santa Teresa National Weather Service Office. Their office in Santa Teresa recorded a whopping 2.95"!

Additional rainfall totals from across the state can be viewed by the CoCoRaHS link. All good things must come to an end and this holds true for our wet first 10 days of the month. 



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