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Weekly Weather Briefing “Happy New Year – Persistent , Predominately Dry Northwest Flow”

Weekly Weather Briefing “Happy New Year – Persistent , Predominately Dry Northwest Flow” NWS Albuquerque December 30, 2013. Most Recent Temperatures. Looking for Snow?. New Year’s Eve Snowpack…. SNOTEL Snow Water Equivalent % of MEDIAN. December 31, 2012. December 30, 2013.

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Weekly Weather Briefing “Happy New Year – Persistent , Predominately Dry Northwest Flow”

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  1. Weekly Weather Briefing “Happy New Year – Persistent, Predominately Dry Northwest Flow” NWS Albuquerque December 30, 2013

  2. Most Recent Temperatures

  3. Looking for Snow?

  4. New Year’s Eve Snowpack… SNOTEL Snow Water Equivalent % of MEDIAN December 31, 2012 December 30, 2013

  5. Forecast Details

  6. Upper Level Forecast Chart(Image is Moisture) Tonight Tonight: Northwest flow aloft to bring a few clouds to NC/NE areas. Otherwise… QUIET with stronger inversions.

  7. Upper Level Forecast Chart(Image is Moisture) New Years Eve Tuesday: Warmer! Northwest flow aloft strengthens slightly with a fast-moving disturbance passing over Colorado. Little impact aside from some clouds near the NM/CO line.

  8. New Years Eve Temperatures Forecast Lows Jan 1 2014! Feel Like Temps at Midnight

  9. Upper Level Forecast Chart(Image is Moisture) New Years Day Weak, Fast-Moving Disturbances New Years Day: Persistent northwest flow aloft. A couple of weak disturbances may bring patchy, light precipitation to NC/NE areas. Temps a little cooler most areas, especially northeast. Brisk winds central mts and highlands.

  10. New Years Day Temperatures Forecast Departure from Normal Forecast Highs

  11. Upper Level Forecast Chart(Image is Moisture) Thursday Thursday: Quiet pattern with weak high pressure aloft over the state. Stronger morning inversions = poor ventilation and deteriorating air quality.

  12. Upper Level Forecast Chart(Image is Moisture) Friday ?? Friday: Transition to a faster westerly flow aloft. Warmer east with breezy downslope winds at times. Little change in temperatures west.

  13. Upper Level Forecast Chart(Image is Moisture) Weekend Outlook Saturday Sunday Weekend: Fast-moving upper trough forecast to pass over the southern Rockies this weekend, but newest model runs trending drier and less impactful. Best chance for precipitation across the northern mountains and northeast Saturday night.

  14. Week at Glance Tonight-New Years Day Northwest flow aloft to dominate. Weak disturbances to bring some clouds at times, and possibly flurries/light snow to far NC/NE on New Years Day-Wednesday night mainly near the NM/CO line. Otherwise…temperatures warming through Tuesday then cooling slightly for New Years Day before warming late week. Thursday-FridayDeteriorating air quality due to poor ventilation and stronger inversions. WeekendBest chance for precipitation across the northern mountains and northeast Saturday night into Sunday.

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  16. As always… Stay up to date… weather.gov/abq Facebook @NWSAlbuquerque & #nmwx NOAA Weather Radio Favorite Media Outlet mobile.weather.gov NMroads.com

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