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Joe Galewsky pointed at a computer image of last weekend's storm. It rolled in from the northwest, dumping snow in Colorado and clipping the northern half of New Mexico before charging out onto the Great Plains.
Pacific Ocean temperatures have been increasing rapidly over the last month, suggesting that a stalled El Niño, harbinger of wetter winters here, has popped the clutch and is back in gear.   The latest monthly forecast discussion concludes that El Niño, a warming of the equatorial Pacific, will keep strengthening and should last through the winter. There was some argument in the forecast communi
This year's El Niño, New Mexico's bringer of winter rain and snow, is looking pretty anemic.
El Niño is getting cranked up out in the equatorial Pacific, according to a monthly forecast out today.  
El Niño, the climate pattern which tips odds to a wet winter season here in New Mexico, is strengthening, federal forecasters said this morning. 


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