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Powerful Upper-Level Storm Over Northern Mexico.  Water Vapor Satellite Image At 4:15 AM MST. Low-level upslope southeasterly flow originating from the Gulf of Mexico has arrived in southeastern New Mexico as evidenced by the deck of stratocumuls clouds between 3,000 - 5,000' above the ground. Mid-level moisture continues to get wrapped into the storm from the south as evidenced by the Water Vapor Satellite image above.  NAM Forecast Track Of The Storm. 06Z/11 PM MST NAM 500 MB Analysis Last Night. A powerful cutoff mid-upper level low was centered over northern Coahuila in northern Mexico early this morning. This potent winter storm is forecast to slowly lift northeast today into Thursday morning. If it behaves as forecast. The storm has slowed down and drifted further south than the models had originally forecast, thus the delay of the arrival of the precipitation in our neck of the woods. By 11 AM Today. By 5 PM MST This Afternoon. ...

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