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Flash Flood Emergency & Landslide Warnings In The Ruidoso Area - 6-Day Rainfall Totals.
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June 6, 2025.
Seminole, Texas.
Blog Updated Friday, June 27, 2025.
We wanted rain and we got it. At least most of the state, anyway. A few isolated corners of far northwestern and southeastern New Mexico have missed out so far.
I've included maps of the six-day rainfall totals from around the state as of this morning. These totals do not reflect what is falling today.
My brother has recorded 3.25" of rain so far at his ranch 13 miles south of Artesia or 2 miles north of Lakewood.
My 6-Day storm total here at our home in NW Carlsbad is 1.94", bringing my monthly total to 2.81" and my year-to-date total to 5.49". This is now my second wettest June in the last 19 years so far, topped only by 2021, which had 5.13".
Scattered thunderstorms will remain in our forecasts through the upcoming weekend into next week. Any thunderstorm that produces heavy rainfall in a short period of time will have the potential to also produce localized flash flooding, now that many areas of the state are saturated or becoming saturated. Of particular concern will be in and near the state's burn scars, mountains, and areas that have already experienced flash flooding or very heavy rainfall.
A tropical disturbance off the coast of Mexico may enhance our chances for more heavy rains and flash flooding late next week.
NMC027-262315-
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Local Area Emergency
New Mexico EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY Albuquerque New Mexico
Relayed by National Weather Service Albuquerque NM
204 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
...LANDSLIDES IN UPPER CANYON OF RIO RUIDOSO...
Significant debris and flow coming down the Upper Canyon of the
Rio Ruidoso resulting in landslides in that area. Avoid the Upper
Canyon area of the Rio Ruidoso.
This message sent at the request of the local emergency management
in Ruidoso.
$$
Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Albuquerque NM
245 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
NMC027-262215-
/O.CON.KABQ.FF.W.0060.000000T0000Z-250626T2215Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Lincoln NM-
245 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
...FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY FOR UPPER CANYON OF RUIDOSO...
...FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE BLUE 2, SOUTH FORK AND MCBRIDE BURN
SCARS REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 415 PM MDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR
SOUTHEASTERN LINCOLN COUNTY...
At 245 PM MDT, local law enforcement has closed several roadways
across the area due to thunderstorms producing flooding over the
Blue 2, South Fork and McBride burn scars. Debris flows have been
reported with water overtopping bridges in parts of the Ruidoso
upper canyon. Up to 1 inch of rain has fallen. Additional rainfall
amounts up to 0.25 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash
flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will impact the Cedar Creek
and Rio Ruidoso drainages. Impacts will include but are not limited
to all nearby reservoirs, bridges, culverts and roadways associated
with these drainages, especially at those points where streams
merge. Vulnerable properties in low lying areas are especially at
risk. The debris flow can consist of rock, mud, vegetation and other
loose materials.
FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY for Upper Canyon of Ruidoso. This is a
PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms producing
flash flooding in and around the Blue 2, South Fork and
McBride burn scars.
SOURCE...Law enforcement reported.
IMPACT...This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER
GROUND NOW! IMMEDIATE EVACUATION for areas in and around
the Blue 2, South Fork and McBride burn scars.
Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Ruidoso, Lincoln, Ruidoso Downs, Fort Stanton, Glencoe, Alto,
Lincoln State Monument, San Patricio, Bonito Lake and Hondo.
This includes Highway 380 between Mile Markers 91 and 107.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Move to higher ground now! This is an extremely dangerous and
life-threatening situation. Do not attempt to travel unless you are
fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order.
This is a life threatening situation. Heavy rainfall will cause
extensive and severe flash flooding of creeks, streams and ditches
in the Blue 2, South Fork and McBride burn scars. Severe debris
flows can also be anticipated across roads. Roads and driveways may
be washed away in places. If you encounter flood waters, climb to
safety.
&&
LAT...LON 3348 10557 3354 10545 3350 10536 3339 10522
3336 10513 3334 10513 3336 10525 3341 10538
3340 10542 3331 10558 3331 10573 3339 10573
3339 10578 3340 10578 3341 10580 3344 10581
3348 10580 3348 10574 3346 10564
FLASH FLOOD...OBSERVED
FLASH FLOOD DAMAGE THREAT...CATASTROPHIC
$$ Guyer
Flash Flood Statement
National Weather Service Albuquerque NM
209 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
NMC027-262215-
/O.CON.KABQ.FF.W.0060.000000T0000Z-250626T2215Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Lincoln NM-
209 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
...FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY FOR UPPER CANYON OF RUIDOSO...
...FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE BLUE 2, SOUTH FORK AND MCBRIDE BURN
SCARS REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 415 PM MDT THIS AFTERNOON FOR
SOUTHEASTERN LINCOLN COUNTY...
At 209 PM MDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy
rain over the Blue 2 and South Fork burn scars. Between 0.25 and
0.75 inches of rain have fallen. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5
to 1 inch are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing
or expected to begin shortly.
Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will impact the Cedar Creek
and Rio Ruidoso drainages as well as downstream along the Rio Hondo.
Impacts will include but are not limited to all nearby reservoirs,
bridges, culverts and roadways associated with these drainages,
especially at those points where streams merge. Vulnerable
properties in low lying areas are especially at risk. Impacts could
extend at least to Picacho, New Mexico. The debris flow can consist
of rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials.
FLASH FLOOD EMERGENCY for Upper Canyon of Ruidoso. This is a
PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER GROUND NOW!
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms producing
flash flooding in and around the Blue 2, South Fork and
McBride burn scars.
SOURCE...Radar indicated.
IMPACT...This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. SEEK HIGHER
GROUND NOW! IMMEDIATE EVACUATION for areas in and around
the Blue 2, South Fork and McBride burn scars.
Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Ruidoso, Lincoln, Ruidoso Downs, Fort Stanton, Glencoe, Alto,
Lincoln State Monument, San Patricio, Bonito Lake and Hondo.
This includes Highway 380 between Mile Markers 91 and 107.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Move to higher ground now! This is an extremely dangerous and
life-threatening situation. Do not attempt to travel unless you are
fleeing an area subject to flooding or under an evacuation order.
This is a life threatening situation. Heavy rainfall will cause
extensive and severe flash flooding of creeks, streams and ditches
in the Blue 2, South Fork and McBride burn scars. Severe debris
flows can also be anticipated across roads. Roads and driveways may
be washed away in places. If you encounter flood waters, climb to
safety.
&&
LAT...LON 3348 10557 3354 10545 3350 10536 3339 10522
3336 10513 3334 10513 3336 10525 3341 10538
3340 10542 3331 10558 3331 10573 3339 10573
3339 10578 3340 10578 3341 10580 3344 10581
3348 10580 3348 10574 3346 10564
FLASH FLOOD...RADAR INDICATED
FLASH FLOOD DAMAGE THREAT...CATASTROPHIC
$$ Guyer
Flash Flood Warning
NMC035-262230-
/O.NEW.KEPZ.FF.W.0025.250626T1923Z-250626T2230Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM
123 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
The National Weather Service in El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
The Salt and Soldier Canyon Burn Scars in...
North Central Otero County in south central New Mexico...
* Until 430 PM MDT.
* At 123 PM MDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain over the Salt and Soldier Canyon Burn Scars. Between
0.5 and 1 inch of rain has fallen. Additional rainfall amounts up
to 1 inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is
ongoing or expected to begin shortly.
Excessive rainfall over the warning area will cause mud slides near
steep terrain. The mud slide can consist of rock, mud, vegetation
and other loose materials.
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms
producing flash flooding in and around the Salt and
Soldier Canyon Burn Scars.
SOURCE...Radar.
IMPACT...Life threatening flash flooding of areas in and around
the Salt and Soldier Canyon Burn Scars.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Mescalero, Lake Mescalero, Mescalero Apache School, Bent, Apache
Summit and Soldier Canyon.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Move away from recently burned areas. Life-threatening flooding of
creeks, roads and normally dry arroyos is likely. The heavy rains
will likely trigger rockslides, mudslides and debris flows in steep
terrain, especially in and around these areas.
In hilly terrain there are numerous low water crossings which are
potentially dangerous in heavy rain. Do not attempt to cross flooded
roads. Find an alternate route.
&&
LAT...LON 3328 10570 3331 10567 3331 10565 3331 10563
3331 10557 3327 10558 3325 10567 3318 10565
3311 10574 3317 10585 3324 10578
FLASH FLOOD...RADAR INDICATED
FLASH FLOOD DAMAGE THREAT...CONSIDERABLE
$$ ZA
Flash Flood Warning
NMC035-262130-
/O.NEW.KEPZ.FF.W.0024.250626T1909Z-250626T2130Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
Flash Flood Warning
National Weather Service El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM
109 PM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
The National Weather Service in El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa has issued a
* Flash Flood Warning for...
The Seven Springs Burn Scar in...
North Central Otero County in south central New Mexico...
* Until 330 PM MDT.
* At 109 PM MDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain over the Seven Springs Burn Scar. Between 0.3 and 0.5
inches of rain has fallen. Additional rainfall amounts up to 0.5
inches are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing
or expected to begin shortly.
Excessive rainfall over the burn scar will result in debris flow
moving through Nogal Canyon. The debris flow can consist of rock,
mud, vegetation and other loose materials.
HAZARD...Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms
producing flash flooding in and around the Seven
Springs Burn Scar.
SOURCE...Radar.
IMPACT...Life threatening flash flooding of areas in and around
the Seven Springs Burn Scar.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include...
Upper Nogal Canyon, Lower Nogal Canyon and Bent.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Move away from recently burned areas. Life-threatening flooding of
creeks, roads and normally dry arroyos is likely. The heavy rains
will likely trigger rockslides, mudslides and debris flows in steep
terrain, especially in and around these areas.
Be aware of your surroundings and do not drive on flooded roads.
&&
LAT...LON 3315 10592 3317 10585 3311 10574 3304 10574
3303 10578 3306 10585 3312 10594
FLASH FLOOD...RADAR INDICATED
FLASH FLOOD DAMAGE THREAT...CONSIDERABLE
$$ ZA
237
NOUS45 KABQ 261552
PNSABQ
NMZ201>241-270352-
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Albuquerque NM
952 AM MDT Thu Jun 26 2025
Four Day Precipitation Totals from 6/22 - morning of 6/26
...PRECIPITATION REPORTS...
Location Amount Time/Date
...New Mexico...
...Bernalillo County...
Sedillo 1 S 2.01 in 0700 AM 06/26
10k 1.99 in 0938 AM 06/26
Sedillo 1 ESE 1.85 in 0700 AM 06/26
Miera 2 SW 1.79 in 0545 AM 06/26
SANDIA PARK 1.62 in 0930 AM 06/26
Sandia Park 3.7 ESE 1.59 in 0700 AM 06/26
Miera 2 ESE 1.58 in 0800 AM 06/26
Chilili 2 N 1.48 in 0700 AM 06/26
Ponderosa 2 WNW 1.48 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.0 NE 1.46 in 0800 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 4 NE 1.44 in 0931 AM 06/26
Tijeras 0.4 SE 1.43 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 4 NE 1.41 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.7 E 1.34 in 0700 AM 06/26
Sandia Park 4.1 E 1.34 in 0800 AM 06/26
Ponderosa 2 W 1.34 in 0935 AM 06/26
Ponderosa 2 W 1.33 in 0700 AM 06/26
Edgewood 4.4 W 1.24 in 0800 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 3.0 ENE 1.19 in 0700 AM 06/26
ALBUQUERQUE 1.18 in 0937 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6.6 E 1.17 in 0640 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 1.16 in 0935 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.0 WSW 1.11 in 0500 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 1.09 in 0938 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.0 ESE 1.07 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8.1 ESE 1.06 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 7.3 W 1.05 in 0800 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.3 E 1.01 in 0605 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 2.6 E 0.99 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 0.98 in 0930 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5 E 0.98 in 0935 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.0 E 0.95 in 0600 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8.0 ESE 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8 NE 0.95 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 7 E 0.94 in 0938 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8.1 ESE 0.93 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 4.8 E 0.92 in 0800 AM 06/26
Sandia Heights 4 SW 0.91 in 0940 AM 06/26
North Valley 1.5 ENE 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6.5 ESE 0.85 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6.9 WSW 0.84 in 0700 AM 06/26
Ellena Gallegos Picnic Area 0.84 in 0855 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 0.83 in 0935 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 4.1 E 0.79 in 0617 AM 06/26
Carnuel 3 NW 0.78 in 0940 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 2.1 SE 0.75 in 0700 AM 06/26
Sandia Park 0.5 S 0.73 in 0900 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 7.7 ENE 0.71 in 0700 AM 06/26
Cedar Crest 0.5 NNW 0.70 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 7.4 ENE 0.68 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 2.2 SSE 0.68 in 0700 AM 06/26
Sandia 3.4 E 0.66 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 1.2 SSE 0.65 in 0600 AM 06/26
3 SSE Albuquerque 0.61 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 4.7 W 0.60 in 0900 AM 06/26
Campus Wash at ABQ 0.56 in 0900 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 3.3 ESE 0.55 in 0800 AM 06/26
San Antonito 1 SSW 0.55 in 0939 AM 06/26
Sandia Park 3.4 NE 0.54 in 0800 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8 ESE 0.54 in 0930 AM 06/26
Los Ranchos 2.1 SW 0.51 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 3.7 SSE 0.51 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque NWS Office 0.50 in 0500 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6.1 NW 0.47 in 0624 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 5.5 NNW 0.44 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 4.3 SSW 0.43 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6 NW 0.43 in 0940 AM 06/26
Paradise Hills 1.8 S 0.41 in 0557 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 2.5 SW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/26
North Floodway Channel near 0.40 in 0935 AM 06/26
Los Ranchos De Albuquerque 1 0.39 in 0940 AM 06/26
San Antonito 1 S 0.36 in 0940 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6.0 NW 0.34 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 6.3 NNW 0.34 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 0.33 in 0940 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8.0 NNW 0.28 in 0700 AM 06/26
Albuquerque 8 NNW 0.28 in 0935 AM 06/26
...Catron County...
Datil 2.0 W 0.71 in 0700 AM 06/26
Quemado Lake 6 SSE (Slaughte 0.57 in 0912 AM 06/26
Pie Town 0.1 WNW 0.28 in 0700 AM 06/26
Datil 11 NNE (Datil) 0.27 in 0911 AM 06/26
...Chaves County...
Roswell 6.0 NNW 6.26 in 0600 AM 06/26
Dunken 2 NE (Dunken) 4.73 in 0936 AM 06/26
Roswell 5.5 E 4.40 in 0700 AM 06/26
Roswell 1.7 NW 4.13 in 0700 AM 06/26
Roswell 19.3 N 3.67 in 0704 AM 06/26
Roswell No. 1 Portable 2.96 in 0940 AM 06/26
Roswell Air Center 2.93 in 0851 AM 06/26
Bitter Lake WL Refuge 14 NNE 2.83 in 0937 AM 06/26
Roswell 28.5 NNE 2.78 in 0700 AM 06/26
Mesa 4 SW 1.15 in 0800 AM 06/26
Bitter Lake WL Refuge 14 NNE 1.15 in 0937 AM 06/26
...Cibola County...
El Morro 16 SSE (Malpais Lav 0.94 in 0925 AM 06/26
Grants-Milan Airport 0.60 in 0935 AM 06/26
Acoma Pueblo 19 SW (Brushy M 0.46 in 0849 AM 06/26
Acoma Indian Reservation 0.35 in 0849 AM 06/26
Grants 1.6 NE 0.33 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Colfax County...
Raton Crews Airport 2.70 in 0853 AM 06/26
Raton 1.1 S 2.09 in 0730 AM 06/26
Miami 1 WSW 1.42 in 0700 AM 06/26
Angel Fire Airport 0.95 in 0935 AM 06/26
Ute Park 3 N (Cimarron) 0.83 in 0709 AM 06/26
...Curry County...
Clovis 3 WSW 2.08 in 0940 AM 06/26
Clovis 3.3 SW 1.76 in 0700 AM 06/26
Clovis 1.41 in 0939 AM 06/26
Cannon Air Force Base 1.15 in 0655 AM 06/26
Clovis 3.3 E 0.79 in 0700 AM 06/26
Texico 13.6 N 0.75 in 0700 AM 06/26
Clovis 2.3 NNE 0.72 in 0515 AM 06/26
Cannon Air Force Base 0.62 in 0855 AM 06/26
Clovis 1.7 NE 0.53 in 0700 AM 06/26
Clovis Muni Airport 0.26 in 0856 AM 06/26
...De Baca County...
Fort Sumner 3.01 in 0930 AM 06/26
Fort Sumner 0.5 SSW 2.83 in 0539 AM 06/26
Fort Sumner 9.0 SSE 2.44 in 0700 AM 06/26
Fort Sumner 8.9 NNW 1.64 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Guadalupe County...
Santa Rosa 4.3 SE 5.09 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Harding County...
Yates 7 SE 1.25 in 0645 AM 06/26
Mills 4 WSW (Mills Canyon) 0.40 in 0705 AM 06/26
...Lincoln County...
Bonito Lake 5.4 SW 1.29 in 0935 AM 06/26
Nogal 4.6 SSE 1.18 in 0700 AM 06/26
Carrizozo 1 WNW 0.96 in 0930 AM 06/26
Carrizozo 0.87 in 0940 AM 06/26
Capitan 4.3 WSW 0.86 in 0700 AM 06/26
Capitan 5.5 NE 0.72 in 0700 AM 06/26
Nogal 5 NW 0.70 in 0930 AM 06/26
Capitan 1.3 WSW 0.68 in 0630 AM 06/26
Alto 4.8 NE 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/26
Roswell No. 2 Portable 0.46 in 0920 AM 06/26
Ruidoso 5.6 NNE 0.41 in 0700 AM 06/26
Ruidoso 2 SSW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/26
Lincoln 1.4 ESE 0.37 in 0700 AM 06/26
Alto 0.3 N 0.25 in 0700 AM 06/26
Ruidoso 1 NNW (Smokey Bear) 0.25 in 0900 AM 06/26
...Los Alamos County...
Los Alamos 2 ENE 2.01 in 0937 AM 06/26
Los Alamos 0.5 SSE 1.24 in 0806 AM 06/26
Los Alamos Airport 1.12 in 0935 AM 06/26
Los Alamos 1 NNE 1.01 in 0935 AM 06/26
Los Alamos 2.5 WSW 0.94 in 0800 AM 06/26
White Rock 0.61 in 0938 AM 06/26
White Rock 0.45 in 0800 AM 06/26
Los Alamos 7.1 SE 0.42 in 0800 AM 06/26
Los Alamos 6.9 SSE 0.36 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Mora County...
Bartley 2.32 in 0904 AM 06/26
Chacon 2.1 ENE 2.30 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Quay County...
Logan 1.5 W 2.27 in 0700 AM 06/26
McAlister 3.7 WNW 2.05 in 0700 AM 06/26
Tucumcari 20.8 S 2.03 in 0800 AM 06/26
Tucumcari Muni Airport 1.32 in 0853 AM 06/26
...Rio Arriba County...
Truchas 3 ENE (Truchas) 0.82 in 0911 AM 06/26
Alcalde 0.77 in 0730 AM 06/26
Chama 23.3 SSW 0.63 in 0600 AM 06/26
Espanola 4 NW (Black Mesa) 0.57 in 0934 AM 06/26
Monero 12 S (Stone Lake) 0.49 in 0933 AM 06/26
Espanola 4 S 0.46 in 0935 AM 06/26
Espanola 5.4 WNW 0.41 in 0700 AM 06/26
Alcalde 5.9 NE 0.37 in 0700 AM 06/26
Coyote 7 SSW (Coyote) 0.36 in 0848 AM 06/26
Canon Plaza 4 E (Jarita Mesa 0.27 in 0916 AM 06/26
...Roosevelt County...
Elida 9.1 S 2.09 in 0700 AM 06/26
Elida 5.7 W 1.90 in 0700 AM 06/26
Tolar 13 SE (Melrose Range) 1.36 in 0914 AM 06/26
Tolar 12 SE 1.06 in 0455 AM 06/26
Portales 2.9 ESE 0.89 in 0700 AM 06/26
Causey 13.4 SW 0.74 in 0700 AM 06/26
Portales 2.0 N 0.70 in 0859 AM 06/26
Portales 5.1 SSW 0.69 in 0700 AM 06/26
...San Miguel County...
Bell Ranch 11 ENE 2.26 in 0940 AM 06/26
Rowe 2.7 NNW 2.03 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rociada 1.58 in 0930 AM 06/26
San Pablo 2 E 1.37 in 0700 AM 06/26
Lower Colonias 5 E (Pecos) 1.14 in 0914 AM 06/26
Mineral Hill 1 WNW 0.96 in 0700 AM 06/26
Villanueva 0.5 SW 0.95 in 0800 AM 06/26
Pecos 6.8 N 0.81 in 0820 AM 06/26
...Sandoval County...
Placitas 2.0 E 1.14 in 0700 AM 06/26
Bernalillo 3 E 1.00 in 0930 AM 06/26
Corrales 2 ESE (Sandia Lakes 0.97 in 0842 AM 06/26
VALLES CALDERA LOS ALAMOS 13 0.84 in 0700 AM 06/26
VALLES CALDERA LOS ALAMOS 13 0.80 in 0905 AM 06/26
Placitas 3.8 ENE 0.71 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 3.2 E 0.55 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 0.54 in 0630 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 1.9 SE 0.54 in 0630 AM 06/26
Placitas 2.6 W 0.46 in 0700 AM 06/26
Corrales 1.4 NNE 0.45 in 0600 AM 06/26
Bernalillo 2.8 SW 0.45 in 0617 AM 06/26
Corrales 1.3 ENE 0.44 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 2.9 E 0.44 in 0800 AM 06/26
Frijoles (Tower) 0.42 in 0708 AM 06/26
La Cueva 2 SSE (Jemez) 0.42 in 0708 AM 06/26
Jemez Pueblo 5.7 NNW 0.41 in 0630 AM 06/26
Bernalillo 2.7 WSW 0.40 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 3.5 ENE 0.37 in 0700 AM 06/26
Bernalillo 1.8 NE 0.37 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 0.8 S 0.37 in 0744 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 0.33 in 0930 AM 06/26
Cochiti Dam 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 5.4 NNE 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 3.5 SSW 0.32 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 0.32 in 0930 AM 06/26
Santa Ana Pueblo 3 NW 0.31 in 0700 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 3.0 WSW 0.31 in 0700 AM 06/26
Cebollita Spring (DRI) 0.30 in 0900 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 5.6 NE 0.29 in 0700 AM 06/26
Corrales 1.1 W 0.28 in 0636 AM 06/26
Bernalillo 0.7 WNW 0.27 in 0600 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 2 S 0.27 in 0937 AM 06/26
Bernalillo 0.9 WSW 0.26 in 0804 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 3 NE 0.26 in 0930 AM 06/26
Rio Rancho 1.4 E 0.25 in 0800 AM 06/26
...Santa Fe County...
Santa Fe 5 E (Santa Fe Water 2.44 in 0853 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 10.4 SSE 2.18 in 0800 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 10.2 S 2.13 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 6.4 SE 2.05 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 10.6 SSE 1.96 in 0700 AM 06/26
Edgewood 4 ENE 1.92 in 0940 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 11.0 SSE 1.82 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 3.7 SW 1.82 in 0830 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 8.7 S 1.74 in 0500 AM 06/26
Eldorado at Santa Fe 0.5 E 1.65 in 0800 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 11.4 SSE 1.63 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 5.5 SSE 1.62 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 9.6 S 1.61 in 0530 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 10.3 SSE 1.55 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 10.7 S 1.47 in 0700 AM 06/26
Glorieta 6 WNW 1.45 in 0930 AM 06/26
Glorieta 1.37 in 0938 AM 06/26
Edgewood 2 N 1.36 in 0930 AM 06/26
Edgewood 1.32 in 0936 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 4.1 WNW 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/26
Glorieta 2.4 E 1.29 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 3.6 ENE 1.26 in 0800 AM 06/26
Agua Fria 1 N 1.25 in 0940 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1.1 ENE 1.24 in 0756 AM 06/26
Lamy 5 NW 1.22 in 0715 AM 06/26
Edgewood 2.7 W 1.21 in 0630 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 4.3 SW 1.21 in 0730 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1.1 NNW 1.19 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 2.9 ENE 1.18 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 0.7 E 1.17 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1.16 in 0930 AM 06/26
Edgewood 1.16 in 0935 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 0.7 ESE 1.13 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 0.6 ENE 1.13 in 0730 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 3.7 NE 1.12 in 0800 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 4 ENE 1.12 in 0930 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1 WNW 1.12 in 0938 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1.6 WSW 1.10 in 1159 PM 06/25
Santa Fe 3 ENE 1.10 in 0933 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 3.3 WNW 1.09 in 0800 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 4.6 NW 1.08 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 2.3 NE 1.08 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 2.8 SSW 1.08 in 0700 AM 06/26
Stanley 7 NE 1.04 in 0653 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 7 SW 1.03 in 0930 AM 06/26
Lamy 5 NW 1.00 in 0930 AM 06/26
Lamy 1 N 1.00 in 0930 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1.00 in 0940 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 7 SW 0.96 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 1.3 WSW 0.92 in 0700 AM 06/26
Madrid 0.6 SSW 0.90 in 0700 AM 06/26
Santa Fe 4 NW 0.89 in 0935 AM 06/26
Tesuque 1 W 0.86 in 0932 AM 06/26
Los Cerrillos 3 NNE 0.75 in 0700 AM 06/26
Los Cerrillos 3 NE 0.67 in 0700 AM 06/26
Madrid 2.3 W 0.52 in 0700 AM 06/26
Pojoaque 1.0 E 0.50 in 0700 AM 06/26
Espanola 3.4 SE 0.41 in 0600 AM 06/26
Pojoaque 0.7 N 0.36 in 0700 AM 06/26
Pojoaque 5.0 W 0.26 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Socorro County...
VLA 16 SSE (Magdalena) 1.36 in 0903 AM 06/26
Magdalena 2.4 SSE 0.89 in 0700 AM 06/26
Abo 10 SW 0.83 in 0700 AM 06/26
Contreras 1 ESE (Sevilleta) 0.72 in 0911 AM 06/26
SEVILLETA NWR LTER SOCORRO 2 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/26
SEVILLETA NWR LTER SOCORRO 2 0.50 in 0915 AM 06/26
Bosque Del Apache 1 NNE (Bos 0.48 in 0850 AM 06/26
Socorro 1.3 E 0.46 in 0700 AM 06/26
Polvadera 0.5 S 0.30 in 0700 AM 06/26
Socorro Airport 0.28 in 0935 AM 06/26
San Antonio 0.26 in 0800 AM 06/26
...Taos County...
Chamisal 4.7 SSE 1.80 in 0700 AM 06/26
Los Cordovas 2 S 0.78 in 0940 AM 06/26
Arroyo Seco 3 SW 0.75 in 0933 AM 06/26
Valdez 1 NNW 0.74 in 0936 AM 06/26
Midnight 0.73 in 0937 AM 06/26
Taos 4.3 NNW 0.69 in 1159 PM 06/25
Taos 1.6 SE 0.69 in 0900 AM 06/26
Taos Pueblo Raws 0.60 in 0913 AM 06/26
Taos 0.57 in 0930 AM 06/26
El Prado 1.7 WNW 0.56 in 0700 AM 06/26
Lama 4 NW (Wild Rivers) 0.53 in 0849 AM 06/26
Questa Municipal Airport 0.30 in 0935 AM 06/26
...Torrance County...
Mountainair 4.2 WSW 2.02 in 0700 AM 06/26
Estancia 2.4 WSW 1.83 in 0600 AM 06/26
Mountainair 1 W (Mountainair 1.66 in 0705 AM 06/26
Mountainair 2.2 N 1.59 in 0700 AM 06/26
Estancia 6.4 WSW 1.55 in 0700 AM 06/26
Estancia 6.4 WSW (No. 2) 1.50 in 0700 AM 06/26
Abo 3 N 1.43 in 0930 AM 06/26
Estancia 2 WSW 1.35 in 0933 AM 06/26
Estancia 7.1 WSW 1.26 in 0700 AM 06/26
Mountainair 4.8 WNW 1.25 in 0800 AM 06/26
Red Canyon 0.93 in 0938 AM 06/26
Estancia 7 SSW 0.88 in 0930 AM 06/26
Moriarty 1.0 SSW 0.86 in 0600 AM 06/26
Encino 6 W 0.77 in 0700 AM 06/26
Moriarty Muni Airport 0.62 in 0935 AM 06/26
Moriarty Muni Airport 0.61 in 0835 AM 06/26
...Union County...
Clayton 1.1 W 3.58 in 0900 AM 06/26
Clayton 2.3 ENE 3.18 in 0700 AM 06/26
Clayton Muni Airpark 3.04 in 0855 AM 06/26
Clayton 32.9 SW 2.38 in 0700 AM 06/26
Clayton 12.4 SSW 1.88 in 0700 AM 06/26
Yates 15 NE 0.91 in 0700 AM 06/26
Clayton 14.6 SSW 0.73 in 0700 AM 06/26
Amistad 8.5 WSW 0.58 in 0700 AM 06/26
Amistad 7.7 SW 0.52 in 0700 AM 06/26
...Valencia County...
Belen 1.0 NNE 1.63 in 0921 AM 06/26
Belen 3.2 S 1.21 in 0700 AM 06/26
Meadow Lake 0.89 in 0800 AM 06/26
Belen Regional Airport 0.86 in 0935 AM 06/26
Belen Regional Airport 0.85 in 0835 AM 06/26
Los Lunas 3.7 SSE 0.84 in 0800 AM 06/26
Los Lunas 3.6 SE 0.67 in 0700 AM 06/26
Valencia 1 NNE 0.63 in 0940 AM 06/26
Peralta 1 WSW 0.61 in 0930 AM 06/26
Los Lunas 3.5 E 0.59 in 0700 AM 06/26
Peralta 0.6 S 0.58 in 0700 AM 06/26
Tome 2 NNW 0.39 in 0935 AM 06/26
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Blog Updated 9-19-2016 @ 6:31 PM MDT. Diane & I Chase A Monster Of A Supercell! Saturday, Sept 17, 2016. Courtesy Of Diane J. Malone. My Wife (Diane) And I Took Old Yo Crossing Rd. South Out Of Roswell And Finally Got Out In Front Of This Monster Of A Supercell Thunderstorm On St. Hwy 13. She Took This Photo Near Mile Marker 11. Pretty Much Describes Rural Southeastern New Mexico. 3:09 PM MDT: This Beast Had Multiple Wall Clouds That At Times Showed Slow Rotation And At Other Times Was Spinning Like A Top. This Was A Ground Hugger At Times As Well. Initially When This Storm Developed South Of Picacho It Was Showing A Northeastward Movement On Radar. That Didn't Last Long As It Intensified And Started Heading East Then Made A Right Turn (Right Mover) And Took Off To The Southeast. At Times Moving Southeastward At 15-20 MPH Then It Would Accelerating To 40 MPH. 3:47 PM MDT: We Are About 1 Mile West Of Hope In Western Eddy County On ...
New Mexico This Coming Christmas Weekend? Those of us who live in New Mexico have developed a unique sense of humor when it comes to our weather. I've often said that we live in a place where extremes more often than not are normal. Take for example the rest of this weeks forecast for Carlsbad depicted below. Latest NWS Forecast For Carlsbad, New Mexico. My high temperature here at our home yesterday was 74°F. Contrast that to what's coming this weekend...depicted below. Its not unusual at all to have high temps in the 70's or even the 80's ahead of a strong winter storm locally. We saw this with the major snowstorms in December 1987, December 1997, and February 2011, and with other strong winter storms too. Long Range Model Forecasts On Weekend Storm. This Mornings 12Z/5 AM MST European (ECMWF) 500 MB Forecast. Valid @ 5 AM MST Sunday, Dec 27, 2015. This Mornings 12Z/5 AM MST U.S. GFS 500 MB Forecast. Valid @ 11AM MST Sunday, Dec ...
Blog Updated At 9:57 PM MST. Courtesy Of Glen Brazell. Shared On Twitter By Kerry Jones. Nearly 30" The Ground In Ruidoso, NM. Downtown Ruidoso, New Mexico. Ruidoso Web Cam Snapshot At 1:54 PM MST This Afternoon. National Weather Service Watches & Warnings In Effect. As Of 5 AM MST Friday, December 28, 2018. Click On This Link To Open Up The Latest Updated Map. Then Once The Map Opens Up, Click Anywhere On The Map To Be Re-directed To Your Area Of Interest. The NWS Office That Has Forecast And Warning Responsibility For That Location Will Have The Latest Weather Information Posted On Their Web Page. US GFS 500 Millibar (18,000') Analysis. Valid At 11 PM MST Thursday Evening. As of midnight last night a slow moving and powerful closed upper level low was located over northern Arizona. US GFS 500 Millibar (18,000') Forecast. Valid At 5 PM MST Today. This winter storm is forecast to continue sinking slowly ...
Blog Updated @ 3:11 PM MDT. Click On The Photos & Newspaper Articles To Enlarge Them. On May 31, 1991 at 8:39 PM MDT a then rated (F-2 Tornado touched down 2.1 miles southeast of the Carlsbad Airport (as the crow flies) just southwest of the end of Wagonwheel Rd. A day and time that many local residents will never forget. Newspaper articles at the time reported conflicting reports (understandably so) concerning the damage, injuries, and the time of the tornado. To many residents this was a shock...not something that we are used to seeing or dealing with. The tornado touched down right at dusk. Cass Hernandez who was the Carlsbad Airport Security Guard at the time observed the tornado 2 miles southeast of the Airport as power flashes occurred from the tornado destroying power lines and transformers. It was eerie looking contrasted with the darkness and power flashes but there was no mistaking what was happening. The Tornado's path is circled in red...
Winter Storm Watches & Warnings Are In Effect - Click On This Link For Additional Details. U.S. GFS Storm Total Snowfall Forecast. Valid At 6 PM MDT Wednesday. Today's (Sunday) noon mdt run of the GFS forecast model is just plain nuts. Its trend has been to produce heavier snowfall totals and aerial coverages with each new run over the past day. This has me worried. 19" for Roswell, 12" for Artesia, 15" for Clovis, 28" for the Fort Sumner area, and 17" for Corona! This would be wild in the dead of winter but is absolutely unheard of in the part of the world in October! The last time we saw something like this come to pass was the Blizzard of December 27, 28, 29th, 2015. Will history repeats itself? I hope not but I will admit that I am worried. My feeling is that we will see snowfall accumulations of around 6" to 12" in SE NM and 6" to 18" in the mountains. GFS Freezing Rain Accumulation Forecast. Valid Tonight Through PM MDT Wednes...
Artesia, NM Skywarn Spotter Training Class. Midland National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist Pat Vesper. Midland National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist Pat Vesper. Roswell, NM Skywarn Spotter Training Class. Albuquerque National Weather Service Warning Coordination Meteorologist Kerry Jones. Albuquerque National Weather Service Meteorologist Daniel Porter. Albuquerque National Weather Service Meteorologist Daniel Porter & Warning Coordination Meteorologist Kerry Jones. Summary. Our first Eddy County Skywarn Spotter Training meeting kicked off in Artesia this past Monday night. A total of 16 people attended. This was down a little from the past couple of years. Our second class was held in Carlsbad Tuesday night and there were 17 people in attendance. This was about half as many people that attended last year. I will have to go back and check but there have been some 160 or so people in Eddy County sign up for our ...
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