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Friday, June 28, 2019

Hit & Miss T-Storms Thursday.


(As Of 5 AM MDT Friday, June 28th, 2019).

Cannon AFB Radar Estimates.


Holloman AFB Radar Estimates.


El Paso/Santa Teresa Radar Estimates.




Widely scattered to scattered thunderstorms developed over and near the mountains yesterday afternoon. These storms congealed into a complex that moved southeastward into the northern Pecos Valley of Southeastern New Mexico around midnight and afterwards.

Radar estimated some pockets of heavier rainfall from this activity although it was widely scattered in nature. The heaviest rains appear to have fallen just south of the Mayhill area with 1.00" to 3.00" possibly having drenched a small area. 

Tis the season of hit and miss thunderstorms. Those of us who manage to get lucky and get hit with one can get a decent rain while most will not get wet. 

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