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Monsoonal T-Storms This Weekend Into The Middle Of Next Week.

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July 28, 2025. Dirt Road To Nowhere. Northwest Of Carlsbad, NM. Updated At 1:55 PM MDT Saturday, August 16, 2025.  Monsoonal T-Storms Continue. We are halfway through August, and gradually, we are losing daylight. By the end of the month, most of New Mexico will have lost about an hour of daylight. Most of the state will have cooled off roughly a degree or two by the end of the month when considering average daily high/low temperatures. Our meteorological fall begins September 1st, and I don't know about you, but I'm ready. Fall is my favorite time of the year in New Mexico.  From mid-August through the first of October, on average, is when most of us see our wettest time of the year...some in the state start in July. This is prime season for flash flooding, too. Many of the state's worst flash flood events occur during this time frame. Thankfully, the remnant tropical moisture from tropical disturbance AL98 I talked about in yesterday's blog, located off the Brownsvill...
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