Today was the perfect combination of weather factors to produce storms with heavy rainfall and even small hail. The official high is 108 for today. The record is 112 set in 1994. A dome of high pressure over El Paso is breaking down, opening up the Borderland to the threat of strong storms. If a storm arises in your area, do not drive into flooded roadways.
TONIGHT: KTSM has issued a Weather Authority Alert due to the potential for strong storms and locally heavy rainfall. Expect widely scattered showers and t-showers, some of which may become strong. The SE winds will range from 5-10 mph, and the low will drop to 75.
FORECAST: Thursday will be partly to mostly cloudy with a high of 99. Dew point temperatures will be high, so we’ll feel pretty muggy in the afternoon. The SW winds will range from 5-10 mph. Scattered t-showers are likely late Thursday. Friday will be partly cloudy and 103 with isolated area t-storms. Saturday will be partly cloudy and hotter with a high of 105. Widely scattered showers and t-showers are likely Saturday evening. Sunday will be partly cloudy and 100 with a few isolated area storms. Monday will be partly cloudy with isolated area t-storms and a high of 103. Tuesday will be partly cloudy with a high of 104. Storm chances look minimal on Tuesday.
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