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Severe Thunderstorm and Heavy Rainfall Potential Continues

A low pressure center tracking across the Great Lakes and its associated cold front extending across the Southern Plains will focus occasional showers and thunderstorms through tonight. A few of these thunderstorms may become severe alongside heavy rainfall that may cause flash flooding; Portions of the Southern Plains would be the greatest threat for these hazards through tonight. Read More >

        Temperature, Degree Days, and Precipitation
     Normals in Santa Teresa, New Mexico for JULY

Date Maximum Minimum Average HDD CDD Precip
1 96 68 82  0 17 0.05
2 96 68 82  0 17 0.05
3 96 68 82  0 17  0.05
4 96 68 82  0 17  0.05
5 96 68 82  0 17  0.05
6 96 68 82  0 17  0.06
7 96 68 82  0 17  0.06
8 95 69 82  0 17  0.06
9 95 69 82  0 17  0.06
10 95 69 82  0 17  0.06
11 95 69 82  0 17  0.07
12 95 69 82  0 17  0.07
13 95 69 82  0 17  0.07
14 95 69 82  0 17  0.07
15 95 69 82  0 17  0.07
16 95 69 82  0 17  0.07
17 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
18 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
19 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
20 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
21 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
22 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
23 94 69 82  0 17  0.09
24 94 69 82  0 17  0.09
25 94 69 82  0 17  0.08
26 94 69 82  0 17 0.08
27 94 69 82  0 17  0.07
28 94 69 81  0 16  0.07
29 94 69 81  0 16  0.07
30 94 69 81  0 16  0.07
31 94 69 81  0 16  0.07
MON 95.5 69.2 82.3 0 545 2.14

                       
Normals are based on temperature and precipitation data taken from the Santa Teresa, NM
National Weather Service COOP weather station from 2002-2020.
Heating and cooling degree days have a base temperature of 65°F.

**Last updated 12/28/24