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In the Pacific, Hurricane Rosa is expected approach the @NWSWGRFC area next week. Our forecasters will keep a close eye on Rosa. Enjoy the weekend, but be prepared, just in case... #nmwx pic.twitter.com/ybashgQKNC
— NWSWGRFC (@NWSWGRFC) September 28, 2018
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Tatum #NM @ 1:00 PM - Temp: 88 (H:87/L:55), Hum: 33 %, DP: 55,Wind: W 4 G 13.0 mph,Rain: 0.01 in., #nmwx
— Tatum Weather (@TatumWeather) September 28, 2018
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Normally I don’t talk much about #hurricane’s in the Pacific. But #Rosa will impact the Southwest with some heavy rain early next week. #NMwx #AZwx #CAwx #NVwx pic.twitter.com/zSMnhfkOYI
— Brian Ivey ☔️🌞⛈❄️ (@BrianIveyWX) September 28, 2018
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Here are tonight's low temps #wawx #orwx #cawx #mtwx #idwx #nvwx #wywx #cowx #utwx #azwx #nmwx #ndwx #sdwx #newx #kswx #okwx #txwx #mnwx #iawx #mowx #arwx #lawx #wiwx #ilwx #mswx #miwx #inwx #kywx #tnwx #alwx #gawx #ohwx #flwx #nywx #pawx #wvwx #vawx #ncwx #scwx #mewx #nhwx #vtwx pic.twitter.com/7rNvV6ACZW
— Efren Huerta (@EfrenHuerta2929) September 28, 2018
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Here are today's high temps #wawx #orwx #cawx #mtwx #idwx #nvwx #wywx #cowx #utwx #azwx #nmwx #ndwx #sdwx #newx #kswx #okwx #txwx #mnwx #iawx #mowx #arwx #lawx #wiwx #ilwx #mswx #miwx #inwx #kywx #tnwx #alwx #gawx #ohwx #flwx #nywx #pawx #wvwx #vawx #ncwx #scwx #mewx #nhwx #vtwx pic.twitter.com/tgR3vVX2bk
— Efren Huerta (@EfrenHuerta2929) September 28, 2018
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Normally we don’t talk much about #hurricane’s in the Pacific. But #Rosa will impact the Southwest with some heavy rain early next week. #NMwx #AZwx #CAwx #NVwx pic.twitter.com/j68W9g0Cdj
— Neoweather (@neoweather_us) September 28, 2018
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Tatum #NM @ 12:00 PM - Temp: 86 (H:85/L:55), Hum: 37 %, DP: 56,Wind: S 6 G 16.0 mph,Rain: 0.01 in., #nmwx
— Tatum Weather (@TatumWeather) September 28, 2018
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The drought continues... #NMwx https://t.co/jci1D53arW
— Lynn (@keylimeburquena) September 28, 2018
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How does #ElNiño develop? Part of the process may be happening now. Near sfc westerly wind bursts assoc w/ the MJO result in oceanic Kelvin waves which move E thru Pacific & result in warming. Click the link to watch an animation of SST anomalies. https://t.co/hfiHAOrG9z #nmwx pic.twitter.com/6qU04kTGCO
— NWS Albuquerque (@NWSAlbuquerque) September 28, 2018
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Button down the hatches Arizona California Utah and New Mexico. Big weather changes coming. Temps in lower deserts below 100 AND remnants of #HurricaneRosa expected to bring rain of 1-4” across the area early next week. #azwx #cawx #nmwx #utwx #hurricanerosa #Phoenix #Weather pic.twitter.com/jzyU7ChshU
— Greg Abbott (@AZAbbottRetail) September 28, 2018
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Fri 9/28 9 AM: Moisture from #Rosa will affect the Desert SW Mon-Tue. Heaviest rainfall/poss. flooding focused over AZ & So Cal. Forecast could still shift over the weekend, so stay tuned. #NMwx #TXwx #ElPaso #LasCruces pic.twitter.com/myUZCai3xD
— NWS El Paso (@NWSElPaso) September 28, 2018
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Fri 9/28 9 AM: Moisture from #Rosa will affect the Desert SW Mon-Tue. Heaviest rainfall/poss. flooding focused over AZ & So Cal. Forecast could still shift over the weekend, so stay tuned. #NMwx #TXwx #ElPaso #LasCruces pic.twitter.com/myUZCai3xD
— NWS El Paso (@NWSElPaso) September 28, 2018
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Re-Post w/ image: We are tracking #Rosa in the eastern Pacific. The remnants of the #hurricane could move into the Desert Southwest next week, bringing increased #flood risk. Latest: https://t.co/YeDihEUY5w #azwx #cawx #nmwx #nvwx pic.twitter.com/UJwG5eSWRN
— WeatherBug (@WeatherBug) September 28, 2018
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Warm and dry weather will be the rule through this weekend as higher
— Common Raven (@Bewickwren) September 28, 2018
pressure builds over NM.
Anyone else feeling the #drought?#nmwx https://t.co/RyxZLlx2tV
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#Rosa is a major Hurricane - category 4 with winds 145 mph - and headed for the Desert Southwest early next week!@koat7news #NMwx #Hurricane #cat4 #NMdrought #NMTrue pic.twitter.com/yQ19vSJBez
— Eric Green KOAT (@EricKOAT) September 28, 2018
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The depth of this blue sky is surreal #NMTrue #nmblue #nmwx pic.twitter.com/BLujmErlFF
— Brian Guyer (@metskier15) September 28, 2018
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Folks in the desert Southwest need to be mindful of the moisture of Hurricane Rosa moving in early next week. #azwx #nmwx pic.twitter.com/NJBW7ivq9r
— WeatherTAP (@weatherTAP) September 28, 2018
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Watch out for patchy, dense fog in Carlsbad. Visibility will drop to 1/2 mile or less through 845 am MDT. #nmwx
— NWS Midland (@NWSMidland) September 28, 2018
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Areas of dense fog over the Pecos River valley will dissipate over the next few hours. Local visibility may be as low as 1/8th of a mile. Drive carefully! #nmwx pic.twitter.com/7NW98B6v6w
— NWS Albuquerque (@NWSAlbuquerque) September 28, 2018
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Drought lingers across New Mexicohttps://t.co/2Fez1JSKyU #abq #albuquerque #nm #newmexico #nmwx pic.twitter.com/NRq7Ceuwj2
— Nick Pappas (@nickpapp) September 28, 2018
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