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Above Normal Temperatures, Strong Thunderstorms, Tropical Development Being Monitored

Well above normal temperatures are forecast to shift from the northern Plains through the Northeast U.S. over the long holiday weekend. A few strong to severe thunderstorm will be possible as well along with a potential for excessive rainfall. A tropical or subtropical depression could form off the Southeast U.S. coast over the weekend while drifting northward to northeastward. Read More >

        Temperature extremes in Santa Teresa, New Mexico for April

Date Maximum Low Max High Min Minimum
1 86/2011 62/2016 55/2020* 29/1998
2 91/2011 59/1998 56/2015 31/2016
3  85/2021* 60/1999 55/2011 29/1998
4 87/2006 60/2025* 57/2006 33/1998
5 89/2021 50/2025 58/2013 29/2023
6  86/2011 58/2025 57/2021 25/2025
7 86/2017 50/2007 60/2018 33/2024*
8 87/2005 66/2003 59/2018 33/2007
9 90/2019 66/2024* 57/2021 33/1998
10 90/2025 63/2011 60/2002 34/1999
11 91/2025* 50/2004 65/2025 31/2013
12 93/2025 61/2019 59/2021 34/2001
13  93/2006 62/2007 61/2002 33/2008
14 91/2006 66/2014 58/2025* 34/2007
15 89/2008 65/2012 60/2025 34/1998
16 91/2025 64/1998 58/2025* 34/1998
17 89/2011 62/2021 59/2025 30/1998
18 92/2022 63/2021 59/2004 31/2008
19 90/2022* 64/2025 62/2024 39/2013
20 90/2022* 73/2025 60/2019 34/2013
21  93/2000 73/2024 62/2000 43/2013
22 94/2012 64/2010 64/2006 36/2007
23  90/2012 56/2010 67/2012 38/2010
24 93/2012 71/2015 62/2012 42/2013
25 94/2012 71/2005 62/2017 41/1999
26 94/2000 62/2015 64/2021 41/2008
27  96/2000 68/1998 61/2000 35/1998
28 95/2000 67/2021 64/2000 39/2015
29 92/2011 53/2021 63/2001 38/2023
30 92/2002 62/2010 60/2020 34/2017

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