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CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS/ESTANCIA VALLEY COUNTY / SE SANTA FE / W SAN MIGUEL / TORRANCE EXCEPT X W / E SOCORRO

5723725

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event_typeDrought
ncei_event_id5,723,725
episode_id2,413,641
begin_utc1999-11-01T07:01:00+00:00
end_utc1999-12-01T06:59:00+00:00
stateNEW MEXICO
cz_typeZ
cz_nameCENTRAL HIGH PLAINS/ESTANCIA VALLEY COUNTY / SE SANTA FE / W SAN MIGUEL / TORRANCE EXCEPT X W / E SOCORRO
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
wfo_sourceOTHER FEDERAL AGENCY
episode_narrativeUnusually warm and dry weather dominated throughout the month across all of northern and central New Mexico. Albuquerque recorded its fourth warmest November since 1892 with an average temperature of 50.0 degrees or nearly 6 degrees above normal. The city also set a new record of 15 consecutive days with the high temperature above 65 degrees. The low temperature at the Albuquerque International Airport fell below 32 degrees only 3 nights during the month well under the average of 15 days for a typical November. Cities in the north including Santa Fe were noted for setting new daily high temperature records. Only a small number of stations reported any measurable precipitation during the month. Dryness raised the fall fire danger in the national forests, threatened fall wheat crops and grazing, and also cancelled the usual opening of ski resorts for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Resorts had neither a natural early snow base or the chance to use snow making equipment as overnight temperatures remained too warm even in the high elevations.
year1,999

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CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS/ESTANCIA VALLEY COUNTY / SE SANTA FE / W SAN MIGUEL / TORRANCE EXCEPT X W / E SOCORRO — Drought — TerraPulse