

The heat and dryness have led to high fire dangers across the state and it doesn’t appear it will let up. So far, Albuquerque has no rain accumulation recorded by the NWS. On average, during the monsoon season, the Albuquerque-area receives 4.61 inches of rain.įrom the start of monsoon season, June 15 to the end of July, Albuquerque has an average of 1.02 inches of rain. That was up from the 3.49 inches in 2021. Total Rainfall 2023 2.5in Daily Average 2023 0.01in Wettest Day 8 August, 2023 0. However, in 2022, New Mexico received 6.1 inches of rain during the monsoon season. Albuquerque, Albuquerque International Airport (3.1 miles) 2023 July August. At the time, the state had not seen any significant rainfall since 2019. reported that New Mexico wouldn’t see much rain during the monsoon season and temperatures would be high. totals exceeded an inch and in a few cases two inches over most of the. The current “nonsoon” season is similar to what New Mexico faced two years ago. Albuquerque Rainfall during February was variable, ranging from 134 of. And on Monday, July 17, Albuquerque set a new daily record when temperatures reached 104℉. Looks like they were right.ĭata from the NWS shows that temperatures in July have been above the average range. Although now it doesn’t appear that relief is coming any time soon.Īn outlook published by the National Weather Service in late June predicted that July would have a late monsoon onset and above-average temperatures. In July, New Mexico usually gets a break from the heat and drought as much needed rain waters the state. In general, a disproportionate amount of total annual precipitation in. The monsoon season is looking more and more like a “nonsoon” season. The locations of the current network of gaging stations, rain gages, and water-quality.
