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6/25/2018 2:29 PM www.weather.gov/abq
AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingMonday, June 25, 2018
Posted Mondays (or Tuesdays, if holiday) 3-5pm. No routine updates.
Sunday, June 24, 2018Shelf Cloud north of Clayton, NMCourtesy of @eljakeo30
Courtesy of @WxLovinTexanThursday, June 21, 2018West of Roswell, NMCourtesy of @JennyKnobZoe
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Station Precipitation
Clayton 0.9 W 0.62”
Clayton 14.6 SSW 0.51”
Folsom 10.5 ENE 0.40”
Mosquero 19.7 SSE 0.24”
Los Alamos 1.4E 0.20”
Des Moines 7.3 ESE 0.17”
Logan 1.5 W 0.08”
CoCoRaHS Observed Rainfall: Past Week
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingSevere Weather: June 21-25
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingABQ: Number of Days with Max Temp >100F
For More Info:https://www.weather.gov/abq/clifeatures_100degrees
Albuquerque Area 100 Degree Facts:
• From 1939 through 2016, only 30 years during this period remained below 100F
• 2017 recorded five 100 degree days (all in June)
• Hottest temperature ever recorded at ABQ Sunport is 107 degrees, set on June 26, 1994
• In 2018, the first 100 degree day occurred on June 22:– The earliest date for 100 degrees or higher in any year
was June 5, 2010
– The highest frequency of 100+ high temperatures occurs between June 21 and July 2.
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Upper Level Forecast Chart Valid 6pm MT
Dry Moist
Tonight
Hazards and Potential Impacts
• 10-20% chance of showers/thunderstorms along and east of the central mountain chain; Stray shower or virga with gusty winds possible immediately west of Rio Grande Valley
• Low temperatures near (northwest NM) to 10 degrees above average (southern tier of state)
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORM HAZARDS (EAST)
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Upper Level Forecast Chart Valid 6pm MT
Dry Moist
Tuesday
Hazards and Potential Impacts
HOT; ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM HAZARDS (SOUTHEAST)
• Greatest threat for showers/thunderstorms (10-30% chance) will be along and east of the Sacramento Mountains
• As high pressure drifts closer to NM, high temperatures will be 5 to 10 degrees warmer compared to Monday
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Upper Level Forecast Chart Valid 6pm MT
Dry Moist
Wednesday
Hazards and Potential Impacts
• Isolated showers/storms possible in Gila/Sacramento Mts
• Wetting precipitation unlikely; Any activity may result in gusty and erratic outflow winds
• Slightly warmer; High temperatures exceeding 100 degrees for several locales across central and southern NM
HOT; ISOLATED LIGHTNING AND GUSTY OUTFLOW WINDS (SOUTH)
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Upper Level Forecast Chart Valid 6pm MT
Dry Moist
Thursday
Hazards and Potential Impacts
HOT; ISOLATED LIGHTNING AND GUSTY OUTFLOW WINDS (SOUTH)
• Isolated showers/storms possible in Gila/Sacramento Mts
• Wetting precipitation unlikely; Any activity may result in gusty and erratic outflow winds
• A tad cooler, but high temperatures exceeding 100 degrees for a few locales across central and southern NM
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Upper Level Forecast Chart Valid 6pm MT
Dry Moist
Friday
Hazards and Potential Impacts
ISOLATED TO SCATTERED THUNDERSTORM HAZARDS (CENTRAL/SOUTH)
• Some moisture will attempt to migrate northward between high pressure to the east and a northern Rockies storm system
• Precipitation chances increase slightly, but widespread wetting rains are not favored at this time
• High temperatures return to seasonal averages over the region
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing
Upper Level Forecast Charts Valid 6pm MT
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Dry Moist Dry Moist
Upcoming Weekend
Limited moisture will remain over southern and eastern NM on Saturday before high pressure rebuilds over the Desert Southwest for Sunday. Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible, although widespread wetting rainfall does not appear favorable. A cold front may
invade the northeast on Sunday. Temperatures are likely to remain near seasonal averages.
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather Briefing8-14 Day Temp/Precipitation Outlook (Climate Prediction Center)
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingWeek At a Glance: Potential Impacts
Hazards and Impacts Color Table
Limited(Common Event)
Minor(Common Event)
Moderate(Uncommon Event)
High(Rare Event)
Extreme(Very Rare Event)
Important: Weather conditions and forecasts can change significantly in a short period of time. Please stay up-to-date at weather.gov/abq.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY WEEKEND
Isolated Thunderstorms
Hazards (East)
Hot; Isolated Lightning and
Gusty Outflow Winds (South)
Isolated to Scattered
Thunderstorm Hazards
(Central/South)
Hot; Isolated to Scattered
Thunderstorm Hazards (Southeast)
Hot; Isolated Lightning and
Gusty Outflow Winds (South)
Isolated to Scattered
Thunderstorm Hazards
(South/East)
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingBurn Scar Thunderstorm
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingLightning Pop Quiz
Lightning strikes the U.S. about:
A. 540,000 times a year
B. 9.9 million times a year
C. 25 million times a year
D. 1 billion times a year
Lightning is hotter than the surface of the sun and can reach temperatures around:
A. 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit
B. 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit
C. 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit
D. 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
Weekly Weather BriefingLightning Safety Awareness Week
https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning
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AlbuquerqueWEATHER FORECAST OFFICE
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