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Storm System Brings Much Needed Rain!

  A storm system that has been affecting the borderland since Tuesday brought us some much needed rain. The storm system itself slowly dropped into the southwest from Nevada, moving south into Eastern California and Western Arizona. At the same time and just as important Gulf of Mexico moisture moved ...

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Record Setting Temperatures This Week!

It has been quite hot as we set three record highs in a weeks’ time! The heat started at the beginning of the week, with highs going from the lower 90s Saturday to the mid 90s Sunday. The first record to be set was a high of 93 degrees on ...

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A final Talley on The North Texas April Tornado Outbreak

April 3rd was an amazing and even scary day for most residents of north Texas, including me. I was driving back that Friday to spend some time with the family. I was aware that there was a risk of some severe weather, but thought at worst there would be some ...

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April showers and thunderstorms!

  As we move March into April the dry line begins to move back into the borderland. What is the “dry line”? It’s where the desert dry air meets up with the more humid air moving in from the Gulf of Mexico. During this time of year the Dry line ...

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Roller Coaster March Temperatures!

  From cold to hot the we have had a roller coaster temperature ride this March. In fact we went from freezing temperatures with a low of 32 degrees on the 21st, to a record high of 90 degrees on the 25th. That was a temperature swing of 58 degrees ...

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Intense Storm System Brings Snow, Rain, Wind and Dust!

  A Pacific storm system moving down the west coast finally began to head east on Friday. Before it did so we saw a very nice stretch of spring like weather with a high of 83 degrees on Friday the 16th and 84 degrees on Saturday the 17th. As the ...

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Temperatures Gradually On the Rise!

With spring just around the corner our temperatures are once again starting to rise. In fact our high temperature Thursday was 76 degrees. That is the warmest high temperature we have seen since November 1st of last year! And that high was some 11 degrees above average.   On average ...

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Wednesday and Thursday Rain Chances…Evaporated!

After looking forward to a pair of storm systems bringing the possibility of rain and snow to the borderland, we ended up dry. This was a case where things did not come together as the computer models we use as a guide suggested. Originally with the opportunity for two storm ...

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Storm System Brings More Wind than Rain to the Borderland

A storm system moving west from southern Arizona into southern New Mexico brought rain showers, and snow showers as well as wind to the region for our Monday. As the system moved closer the winds increased, with gusts to around 25 miles per hour already by 9am. Around this time ...

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Storm System Brings Rain, Snow and a Rain Snow Mix!

A storm system that moved from the four corners area into eastern Arizona and western New Mexico brought much needed moisture to the borderland. That Sunday started off sunny with few signs that a storm system was on the way. In fact the high on Sunday was 62 degrees which ...

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Cold and Snow before Christmas!

A cold storm system dropped into the borderland from the north late Thursday into Friday morning. Just before this storm system moved in a strong cold from had moved in from the east. The combination of the two coming together was going to bring a wintry mess in the days ...

From Tonya Bell Gallant: Another snow pic near the VFW in El Paso...

Rain and snow slam El Paso and Las Cruces

A slow moving winter storm bringing strong winds and a mixture of rain and snow began hitting the borderland overnight on Friday. West El Paso clocked winds between 45-50 miles per hour while East and Northeast El Paso experienced milder winds of 10-20 miles per hour. Winds are expected to ...

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Snow and cold move into the Borderland!

Two cold storm systems move through the borderland in one weeks’ time. The first system hit last Friday bringing a cold rain to El Paso and Las Cruces by the evening hours. Although this first system brought mostly rain to the borderland it did bring some snow the local mountains ...

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