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Severe Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain from the southern Plains to the Midwest; Critical Fire Weather Conditions for the southern High Plains

Severe thunderstorms are expected from the southern Plains to the Midwest this afternoon into tonight. Severe storm hazards may include very large hail, severe wind gusts, and tornadoes. Additionally, storms could produce heavy rain that may lead to flash flooding. In the southern High Plains, strong winds and low relative humidity will create Critical fire weather conditions today. Read More >

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

Date Maximum Minimum Average HDD CDD Precip
1 91 66 79  0 14 0.07
2 91 66  78  0 14 0.07
3 91 66  78  0 14 0.07
4 91 65  78  0 14 0.06
5 90 65  78  0 14 0.06
6 90 65  78  0 13 0.06
7 90 65  77  0 13 0.06
8 90 65  77  0 12 0.05
9 89 64  77  0 11 0.05
10 89 64  77  0 11 0.05
11 89 64  76  0 10 0.06
12 89 63  76  0 11 0.06
13 88 63  76  0 11 0.06
14 88 63  75  0 10 0.06
15 88 63  75  0 10 0.05
16 87 62  75  0 10 0.06
17 87 62  75  0 10 0.05
18 87 62  74  0 10 0.06
19 87 61  74  0 10 0.05
20 86 61  74  0 10 0.06
21 86 61 73  0 10 0.06
22 86 60  73  0 9 0.05
23 86 60  73  0 9 0.05
24 85 60  72  0 8 0.05
25 85 59  72  0 8 0.05
26 85 59  72  0 8 0.05
27 84 58  71  0 8 0.04
28 84 58  71  0 7 0.04
29 84 58 71 0 8 0.04
30 84 57 70 0 8 0.04
MON 87.5 61.9 74.7 3 301 1.64

                       
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