Diana Costello Created: July 14, 2021 04:11 PM
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M- Northwest New Mexico is under a flash flood watch through tomorrow morning, July 15.
Storms are welcomed news in the four corners, but will it make any impact on the ongoing drought? Well we ve got increasing moisture as well as a week storm system moving through Utah and that little storm system will help trigger numerous showers and thunderstorms which will create heavy rainfall likely across much of Northwest New Mexico,” said Andrew Church, Meteorologist for the National Weather Service.
The rain would be some much-needed relief for the ongoing drought in the four corners area.
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VIDEO: An eight year effort to preserve history in New Mexico brings together indigenous people, policy-makers and researchers, including a University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor. Carrie Heitman and her colleagues are trying. view more
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Lincoln, Nebraska, July 1, 2021 Carrie Heitman can still remember the moment when as an undergraduate visiting for the first time Chaco Culture National Historic Park became the cornerstone of her academic career in anthropology. You have to take this 30-mile road off the beaten path to get there, and then you drop into the canyon and there are these really majestic geological features, Heitman said. There s Fajada Butte that stands up in the center of this canyon as it opens up in front of you. When I first went there, in 1997, that was a really powerful experience, to be in this place, surrounded by these absolutely grand and majestic buildings.
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