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N.M. Science

A science & weather blog by John Fleck

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New Mexico drought: thank heavens for the Rio Hondo Basin

If you were looking for a bright spot in New Mexico’s current drought conditions at last Friday’s Santa Fe meeting of the New Mexico Drought Task Force, it was the Rio Hondo Basin, the small watershed in southern New Mexico that flows out of the Sacramento Mountains, east toward Roswell. From the presentation by the National Weather Service, the Rio Hondo is the only basin in the state that, as of late last week, had above average snowpack:

New Mexico snowpack

New Mexico snowpack


This post was updated to correct a hideous headline spelling error.

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