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Though drenched in rain, El Paso-area drought remains

Avatar photo by Danielle Prokop July 1, 2021July 7, 2022

The record rainfall this week in El Paso broke several weeks of triple-digit high temperatures, and doubled the area’s total in 24 hours, causing localized flash flooding in Far West Texas and Southern New Mexico.  While farmers and landowners celebrated what the rain means for agriculture and wildlife, festivities will be short lived. The rainfall […]

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Why November’s weather was most unusual

Avatar photo by Robert Moore January 20, 2020July 7, 2022

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