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Spot Forecast for Montoya RX...USDA
National Weather Service Albuquerque NM
1015 PM MDT Tue May 28 2024

If conditions become unrepresentative, contact the National Weather
Service.

.DISCUSSION...
Skies will slowly clear overnight, however into the late afternoon
on Wednesday increasing clouds are expected with weak showers and
thunderstorms developing, mainly to the east of the burn. Most of
the rainfall from these showers and storms will evaporate, as
afternoon humidity will drop to near 15 percent, and this
evaporation will produce abrupt and erratic wind gusts. Any shower
or storm activity would settle into the early evening with similar
conditions repeating on Thursday, except winds will be more out of
the west.

.REST OF TONIGHT...

Sky/weather.........Mostly clear.
Chance of Pcpn......0 percent.
Min Temperature.....46-50.
Max Humidity........50-54 percent.
20 Foot Winds.......East winds 5 to 8 mph.
Ventilation Trend...Fair/49000 knot-ft by early evening and poor/0
                    knot-ft by late evening.

.WEDNESDAY...

Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny then becoming partly cloudy.
                    Slight chance of showers and dry thunderstorms in
                    the afternoon. Any showers and storms will drift
                    from southwest to northeast at about 15 mph and
                    will produce very little, if any, rainfall.
Chance of Pcpn......20 percent.
Max Temperature.....74-78.
Min Humidity........12-16 percent.
20 Foot Winds.......East southeast in the morning, turning south
                    south southwest in the late afternoon with speeds
                    of generally 5 to 10 mph with occasional gusts to
                    16 mph in the late afternoon. Gusty and erratic
                    winds expected near thunderstorms in the
                    afternoon.
Mixing Height.......14000 ft AGL.
Transport winds.....West 17 knots.
Max Vent Rate.......Excellent/237378 knot-ft at 1700 local.
Ventilation Trend...Good/82741 knot-ft around mid morning and
                    excellent/237378 knot-ft by mid afternoon.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...

Sky/weather.........Partly cloudy.
Chance of Pcpn......0 percent.
Min Temperature.....46-50.
Max Humidity........26-30 percent.
20 Foot Winds.......West southwest at 5 to 10 mph with occasional
                    gusts to 16 mph in the early evening, turning
                    light and variable before midnight.
Ventilation Trend...Excellent/221000 knot-ft by early evening and
                    poor/0 knot-ft by late evening.

.THURSDAY...

Sky/weather.........Mostly sunny then becoming partly cloudy.
                    Slight chance of showers and dry thunderstorms in
                    the afternoon. Any showers and storms will drift
                    from west northwest to east southeast at about 10
                    mph and will produce very little, if any, rainfall.
Chance of Pcpn......10 percent.
Max Temperature.....73-77.
Min Humidity........9-13 percent.
20 Foot Winds.......Light and variable in the morning, turning west
                    northwest at 5 to 10 mph with a few gusts to 15 mph
                    in the afternoon.
Mixing Height.......16000 ft AGL.
Transport winds.....West 17 knots.
Max Vent Rate.......Excellent/243905 knot-ft at 1600 local.
Ventilation Trend...Very good/126844 knot-ft around mid morning and
                    excellent/243905 knot-ft by mid afternoon.

$$

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Forecaster...52
Requested by...Dominic Sanchez
Type of request...PRESCRIBED
.TAG 2414689.9/ABQ
.DELDT 05/29/24
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