
Grant Tosterud
Chief Meteorologist at KRQE-TV (Albuquerque, NM)
@krqe Chief Meteorologist | Nuevo México | @OUsom Grad | ⛈🌪🌴🌵🌄🌶 | Opinions are my own
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3 weeks ago |
krqe.com | Grant Tosterud
Severe storms are moving through eastern New Mexico Thursday afternoon, but will move out later tonight. Hotter and mostly dry weather will move this weekend. A Tornado Watch is in effect for southeast New Mexico until 9 PM today. A couple tornadoes have already been reported in Roosevelt County this afternoon. Severe storms have also been developing across other parts of southeast New Mexico. A couple storms also developed in northern New Mexico today.
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3 weeks ago |
krqe.com | Grant Tosterud
Storms are coming to an end tonight across New Mexico. Isolated storm chances continue into the weekend for parts of the state as temperatures heat up. It’s been another active day across New Mexico with showers and storms dropping heavy rainfall in parts of the state. Record to near-record levels of moisture in the atmosphere have allowed for any storms that developed to drop heavy rain. These storms are moving out of New Mexico tonight, and the threat of severe weather is moving out too.
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3 weeks ago |
krqe.com | Grant Tosterud
Storms will end later tonight across New Mexico. Isolated storm chances continue into the weekend for parts of the state as temperatures heat up. It’s been another active afternoon across New Mexico with showers and storms dropping heavy rainfall in parts of the state. Record to near-record levels of moisture in the atmosphere have allowed for any storms that develop to drop heavy rain.
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3 weeks ago |
krqe.com | Grant Tosterud
More storms will develop across the northern half of New Mexico Wednesday, bringing a threat of heavy rainfall. Drier and hotter weather returns for most of the state into the weekend. Fewer showers and storms popped up across New Mexico Tuesday afternoon. There were still a few thunderstorms in northern and western New Mexico, including some that brought very heavy rainfall to places like Farmington again. Temperatures were warmer today in most of the state with the drier weather that has moved in.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Grant Tosterud
More storms will develop across the northern half of New Mexico Wednesday, bringing a threat of heavy rainfall. Drier and hotter weather returns for most of the state into the weekend. Fewer showers and storms are popping up across New Mexico Tuesday afternoon as we are in between two storm systems. There still have been a few thunderstorms in northern and western New Mexico, including Santa Fe. Temperatures have been warmer today in most of the state with the drier weather that has moved in.
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