Foggy In The Mayhill Area.
La NiƱa In Full Control Of Our Winter This Year.
We would be hard pressed to find a more boring, uneventful, relatively calm early start to our New Mexico winter than what we've had for weeks now. Outside of the major winter storm, blizzard, that hammered parts of the state during the first week of November it has been unusually calm weather-wise. Especially here in the southeastern plains and south-central mountains (Sac's).
This isn't going to change anytime soon it appears. Long-range forecast models are not picking up on any major winter storms headed our way over the next week to ten days. More bad news for the ski industry and the snow pack.
A passing storm across northern New Mexico this coming weekend into next Monday will produce breezy to windy conditions across parts of the state. Along with abnormally warm temps across the area. Highs on Monday may approach 80F here in the Pecos Valley.
This pattern already has me worried for the rest of the winter and spring. Unless major pattern changes occur we may be facing a very warm, dry, and windy late winter, and spring this year. Which would only make conditions ripe for dangerous high wind, blowing dust, and fire weather events.
There Are None So Blind As Those Who "Will - Not" To See...107.
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