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Thanks for posting Poncho, in NC we got minimal coverage on NM flooding everything focused on Colorado. Are they calling for more rain? We usually come out in Oct. and rarely a cloud to be seen. Hope everyone has escaped harm.
Thanks for posting Poncho, in NC we got minimal coverage on NM flooding everything focused on Colorado. Are they calling for more rain? We usually come out in Oct. and rarely a cloud to be seen. Hope everyone has escaped harm.
It's nice and clear today. More rain Wednesday or Thursday, but not calling for the flooding. I usually watch our local channel 13, then channel 7.
Here are the URL's for the local news/weather, etc. that I watch:
I never watch the local weather folks, but you won't see any rain around Albuquerque Wednesday or Thursday. I would say, the tap just got shut off and the westerlies have reclaimed the landscape...as they do at some point in September every year.
Added bonus...it was 44 degrees in my yard this morning...
Is that a wager? I'm in! Curious to see what really happens...
Well...I'd be surprised. I can see what they're seeing as some moisture tries to surge back northward through Mexico Wednesday night and Thursday, but I think it will get swept eastward before getting anywhere near Albuquerque. But I will admit...meteorology can be a humbling experience!
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