Mexico, Floods and Heavy Rain
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This afternoon cloudier skies continue to blanket parts of New Mexico with showers moving through the southwest. Today, showers and thunderstorms are expected to move from south to north across
Happy Thursday and Day 6 of Balloon Fiesta! The balloons have been going up on schedule despite some persistent rain throughout this week.
Priscilla has been losing punch but could still bring flash flooding to the southwestern U.S. over the weekend, forecasters say.
A stormy few days are on tap for much of the East Coast and the Southwest as a pair of storms bring a variety of nasty weather.
From tornadoes to dust devils, flooding, and even more, New Mexico is home to a variety of different weather phenomena. On the second episode of “Beyond the Forecast,” KRQE Chief Meteorologist Grant Tosterud joins up with Meteorologist Joshua Redwine to break it all down for us.
LEARNING. WELL, HERE’S CRISTIANA NOW WITH YOUR FORECAST. WELL, WE WERE OUT THERE AT THE STATE FAIR EARLIER IN THE AFTERNOON. IT WAS REALLY HOT. YOU CAN’T EXPECT THAT THROUGH THIS EVENING. TEMPERATURES WILL FALL DOWN INTO THE 70S BY THE 8:00 HOUR ...
Hurricane Priscilla has begun weakening in the Pacific Ocean but is still expected to bring heavy rainfall to portions of the southwestern U.S.
The remnants of two tropical storms will bring widespread, and sometimes heavy rainfall across New Mexico starting Friday through early next week. Fewer showers and storms popped up across New Mexico Thursday as high pressure develops in southeast New Mexico.
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From flying saucers to waves, fire, and even more, New Mexico is home to a variety of unique cloud types. On the third episode of “Beyond the Forecast,” KRQE Chief Meteorologist Grant Tosterud joins up with Meteorologist Joshua Redwine and Meteorologist Ryan DePhillips to break it all down for us.