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Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain Across the Central US; Wintry Mix in the Northern Plains and Northeast

Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding are possible across the central U.S. through Saturday. Large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes are all possible. There is an increased threat for wildfire development in the southern to central High Plains. A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain are forecast across portions of the northern Plains and central New England into early Friday morning. 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