Lake effect snow will continue into the weekend as two more quick moving systems will bring widespread snow to the Upper Great Lakes. High winds are expected across portions of Montana through the weekend. Below normal temperatures will remain in place across much of the southern and eastern U.S., while the western U.S. will experience above normal temperatures. Read More >
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Meteorological Aspects of the 2006 El Paso Texas Metropolitan Area Floods By Joe Rogash et al
Meteorological Aspects of South-Central and Southwestern New Mexico and Far West Texas Flash Floods By Joe Rogash
A Synoptic Climatology of Blowing Dust Events in El Paso, Texas By Dave Novlan et al
Comparison of River Gauge Response During the Monsoon Season of 2006 Over the Central Rio Grand River By Dave Hefner
Severe Thunderstorms of 3 April 2004: An examination of a dry-season severe weather event in the Borderland By Mike Hardiman and Joe Rogash
Some Meteorological Charactersitics of Significant Tornado Events Occuring in Proximity to Flash Flooding By Joe Rogash et al
Correlating Lightning with Critical Values of Convective Indices in New Mexico By Dave Hefner
The Franklin Mountains of the El Paso, Texas Region and an Associated Locally Produced Terrain-Forced Flow By James Reynolds and Val MacBlain
A Severe Weather Climatology for the El Paso, Texas National Weather Service Office County Warning Area By James Reynolds
The Influence of La Nina on El Paso, Texas Precipitation By James Reynolds
Some Surface Dry Buln and Dew Point Temperatures Associated with Convective Thunderstorms in El Paso, Texas By James Reynolds
El Paso, TX Precipitation and Its Relationship to the El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) By James Reynolds
A Snow Event Related to Conditional Symmetric Instability By Vincent Papol and Tim Brice
Intense Cold Wave of February 2011 By Mike Hardiman
Meteorological Aspects of the 2006 El Paso Texas Metropolitan Area Floods By Joe Rogash, Mike Hardiman, Dave Novlan, Tim Brice, Val MacBlain
Major Wind Storm Strikes Western Texas and Southern New Mexico
Summary of the September 16, 2009 El Paso County Hail Storm
Preliminary Hail and Wind Storm Report for May 28, 2008
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