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08-05-2023 06:44 PM
We haven't had a drop of rain in Albuquerque since May 21st. It's been much longer in my neighborhood since we're further from the mountains, which attract moisture.
This is very serious because we normally get most of our yearly rainfall during monsoon. It'll probably start raining when we try to have a balloon fiesta in October.
08-05-2023 06:47 PM - edited 08-05-2023 06:49 PM
@Kachina624 Have you always lived in New Mexico or did you move there from somewhere else?
08-05-2023 07:07 PM
I live in NE AZ and so far we've had about 2"; last year we had 14", so unless the rest of Monsoon season is very wet we are way below what we need.
08-05-2023 07:14 PM
@Mersha wrote:@Kachina624 Have you always lived in New Mexico or did you move there from somewhere else?
I moved to NM about 24 years ago after managing to escape Texas, both Houston and West Texas for 33 years. Before that we lived all over the South and Mid-West plus Pennsylvania. Born in Colorado.
08-05-2023 07:29 PM
Very disappointing.
I'm growing weary of the snake oil. We were promised a real monsoon season in New Mexico because of El Niño and it hasn't materialized.
We get the wind, the thunder, the lightning, the ominous clouds, and then -- nothing.
The rain evaporates before it hits the ground.
We were told that August would be wet. Now they're backpedaling, and August will be as dry as July.
September, now, will be when we get some rain.
I'll believe it when I see it.
08-05-2023 07:29 PM
@Kachina624 No rain here either. There is a small fire right now near Bayfield and one at the NM CO border on BLM land...it's been windy too..DW
08-05-2023 07:39 PM
Our local weatherman is just as bad as the guy who "predicts" the stock market....
08-05-2023 08:24 PM
In Albuquerque today, temperature was 102°, highest August temperature ever recorded.
08-05-2023 08:43 PM
The Southwest coordination of forest fire readiness has moved New Mexico and Arizona into Level 4 preparedness for firefighting teams. Level 5 is the highest level. We are experiencing an added Wildfire season because of the lack of monsoon rains.
08-05-2023 08:55 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:In Albuquerque today, temperature was 102°, highest August temperature ever recorded.
The original forecast was temperatures in the 80s and rain for August.
I couldn't wait.
And now it's just a replay of July. Temps in the 90s all month and no moisture.
My plants are struggling. I'm going to have to increase the watering.
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