2001 Albuquerque, New Mexico (ABQ)

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2001 ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO (ABQ)

The Albuquerque metropolitan area is largely situated in the Rio Grande Valley and on the mesas and piedmont slopes which rise either side of the valley floor. The Rio Grande flows from north to south through the area. The Sandia and Manzano Mountains rise abruptly at the eastern edge of the city with Tijeras Canyon separating the two ranges. West of the city the land gradually rises to the Continental Divide, some 90 miles away.

The climate of Albuquerque is best described as arid continental with abundant sunshine, low humidity, scant precipitation, and a wide yet tolerable seasonal range of temperatures. Sunny days and low humidity are renowned features of the climate. More than three–fourths of the daylight hours have sunshine, even in the winter months. The air is normally dry and muggy days are rare. The combination of dry air and plentiful solar radiation allows widespread use of energy–efficient devices such as evaporative coolers and solar collectors.

Precipitation within the valley area is adequate only for native desert vegetation and deep–rooted imports. However, irrigation supports successful farming and fruit growing in the Rio Grande Valley. On the east slopes of the Sandias and Manzanos, precipitation is sufficient for thick stands of timber and good grass cover.

Meager amounts of precipitation fall in the winter, much of it as snow. Snowfalls of an inch or more occur about four times a year in the Rio Grande Valley, while the mountains receive substantial snowfall on occasion. Snow seldom remains on the ground more than 24 hours in the city proper. However, snow cover on the east slopes of the Sandias is sufficient for skiing during most winters.

Nearly half of the annual precipitation in Albuquerque results from afternoon and evening thunderstorms during the summer. Thunderstorm frequency increases rapidly around July 1st, peaks during August, then tapers off by the end of September. Thunderstorms are usually brief, sometimes produce heavy rainfall, and often lower afternoon temperatures noticeably. Hailstorms are infrequent and tornadoes rare.

Temperatures in Albuquerque are those characteristic of a dry, high altitude, continental climate. The average daily range of temperature is relatively high, but extreme temperatures are rare. High temperatures during the winter are near 50 degrees with only a few days on which the temperature fails to rise above the freezing mark. In the summer, daytime maxima are about 90 degrees, but with the large daily range, the nights usually are comfortably cool.

The average number of days between the last freezing temperature in spring and the first freeze in fall varies widely across the Albuquerque metropolitan area. The growing season in Albuquerque and adjacent suburbs ranges from around 170 days in the Rio Grande Valley to about 200 days in parts of the northeast section of the city.

Sustained winds of 12 mph or less occur approximately 80 percent of the time at the Albuquerque International Airport, while sustained winds greater than 25 mph have a frequency less than 3 percent. Late winter and spring storms along with occasional east winds out of Tijeras Canyon are the main sources of strong wind conditions. Blowing dust, the least attractive feature of the climate, often accompanies the occasional strong winds of winter and spring.

NORMALS, MEANS, AND EXTREMES

ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ)

LATITUDE:    LONGITUDE:    ELEVATION (FT):    TIME ZONE:    WBAN: 23050

35 02′ 32″ N  106 36′ 23″ W  GRND: 5305  BARO: 5308  MOUNTAIN (UTC + 7)

ELEMENTPORJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECYEAR
TEMPERATURE FNORMAL DAILY MAXIMUM3046.853.561.470.879.790.092.589.081.971.057.347.570.1
MEAN DAILY MAXIMUM5447.353.661.170.580.090.092.289.482.971.357.047.870.3
HIGHEST DAILY MAXIMUM626976858998107105101100917772107
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE199419861971198919511994198019791979197919751958JUN 1994
MEAN OF EXTREME MAXS.5460.967.575.383.591.199.599.996.392.483.570.460.781.8
NORMAL DAILY MINIMUM3021.726.432.239.648.658.364.462.655.243.031.223.142.2
MEAN DAILY MINIMUM5423.627.733.140.950.259.865.063.356.444.231.924.443.4
LOWEST DAILY MINIMUM62-17-5819284052503721-7-7-17
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197119511948198019751980198519921971199119761990JAN 1971
MEAN OF EXTREME MINS.549.314.120.128.137.348.458.656.945.231.719.011.331.7
NORMAL DRY BULB3034.240.046.955.264.274.278.575.968.657.044.335.356.2
MEAN DRY BULB5435.640.747.155.765.074.978.776.369.657.944.536.156.8
MEAN WET BULB1829.833.637.141.948.955.460.461.254.745.636.029.844.5
MEAN DEW POINT1819.521.121.423.630.738.548.851.943.433.024.320.031.3
NORMAL NO. DAYS WITH:
MAXIMUM 90300.00.00.00.02.617.223.215.93.90.10.00.062.9
MAXIMUM 32302.30.70.10.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.21.85.1
MINIMUM 323029.022.615.84.50.20.00.00.00.02.016.128.5118.7
MINIMUM 0300.40.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.00.10.10.6
H/CNORMAL HEATING DEG. DAYS3095570056130189000182596219214425
NORMAL COOLING DEG. DAYS3000076427941933812611001244
RHNORMAL (PERCENT)3056504032313042474745505744
HOUR 05 LST3070655649484660666662657060
HOUR 11 LST3050443426252434404038425037
HOUR 17 LST3040322419181827303130364329
HOUR 23 LST3061534336343248535250546148
SPERCENT POSSIBLE SUNSHINE6272727377798376767979767176
W/OMEAN NO. DAYS WITH:
HEAVY FOG(VISBY 1/4 MI)631.21.00.60.20.00.00.10.00.10.30.61.75.8
THUNDERSTORMS630.10.30.91.54.05.110.910.84.62.20.60.241.2
CLOUDINESSMEAN:
SUNRISE-SUNSET (OKTAS)573.94.14.13.73.42.73.53.52.82.83.13.63.4
MIDNIGHT-MIDNIGHT (OKTAS)323.53.83.63.23.12.73.73.72.92.62.93.33.2
MEAN NO. DAYS WITH:
CLEAR5812.810.811.312.513.917.411.913.116.317.014.813.7165.5
PARTLY CLOUDY587.87.79.69.510.48.713.912.37.77.77.67.2110.1
CLOUDY5810.49.810.18.06.63.94.75.15.55.97.19.686.7
PRMEAN STATION PRESSURE(IN)2924.8024.7024.7024.7024.7024.7024.8024.8024.8024.8024.8024.8024.76
MEAN SEA-LEVEL PRES. (IN)1730.1130.0229.9229.8529.8129.8229.8829.9229.9329.9830.0430.1229.95
WINDSMEAN SPEED (MPH)457.98.69.810.610.39.58.87.98.17.97.87.68.7
PREVAIL. DIR (TENS OF DEGS)3036363636180910101036363636
MAXIMUM 2-MINUTE:
SPEED (MPH)541474947484846514341445151
DIR. (TENS OF DEGS)10270911252709083416240608
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE200120002000199919992001200020002000199720011997AUG 2000
MAXIMUM 5-SECOND:
SPEED (MPH)553595858646156615349495764
DIR. (TENS OF DEGS)09290918282806093316240728
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE200120002000200120012001200020002000199720011997MAY 2001
PRECIPITATIONNORMAL (IN)300.440.460.540.520.500.591.371.641.000.890.430.508.88
MAXIMUM MONTHLY (IN)621.321.822.341.973.072.863.333.302.633.081.931.853.33
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197819931998194219411996196819671988197219911959JUL 1968
MINIMUM MONTHLY (IN)62TTTTTT0.08TT0.000.000.000.00
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197019841966199619451975198019621957195219491981DEC 1981
MAXIMUM IN 24 HOURS (IN)620.870.801.451.661.141.641.772.131.921.801.671.352.13
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE196219931998196919691952196119941955196919911958AUG 1994
NORMAL NO. DAYS WITH:
PRECIPITATION 0.01304.04.24.73.14.44.29.09.46.44.74.04.262.3
PRECIPITATION 1.00300.00.00.00.10.00.10.10.20.00.10.00.00.6
SNOWFALLNORMAL (IN)302.92.72.00.70.*0.00.00.0T0.20.72.211.4
MAXIMUM MONTHLY (IN)629.510.313.98.11.0TTTT3.29.314.714.7
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197319861973197319791996199619961971198619401959DEC 1959
MAXIMUM IN 24 HOURS (IN)625.16.010.710.91.0TTTT3.25.514.214.2
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE197319861973198819791996199019931971198619461958DEC 1958
MAXIMUM SNOW DEPTH (IN)534716811000003122547
YEAR OF OCCURRENCE1977198619731988198619921958 JAN1977
NORMAL NO. DAYS WITH:
SNOWFALL 1.0301.01.20.60.20.00.00.00.00.00.*0.30.84.1
PRECIPITATION (inches) 2001 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ)
YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNUAL
19720.120.120.08T0.180.551.002.931.003.080.690.3610.11
19730.850.332.180.910.661.371.801.191.130.350.080.0310.88
19740.880.110.850.140.010.222.400.791.581.960.380.519.83
19750.260.990.950.100.66T1.431.401.66T0.280.288.01
19760.000.400.090.310.820.601.320.730.450.030.240.205.19
19770.880.130.631.070.100.040.692.280.780.760.420.137.91
19781.321.020.540.050.691.050.242.490.591.221.000.7610.97
19791.070.620.140.242.481.020.801.530.400.270.910.8710.35
19800.870.580.600.600.560.010.082.611.830.090.300.748.87
19810.050.670.800.300.530.351.071.680.411.430.370.007.66
19820.320.200.840.050.520.091.321.091.340.260.600.787.41
19831.100.710.610.020.321.210.550.270.911.200.440.427.76
19840.33T0.620.500.160.481.132.701.133.040.631.3612.08
19850.490.540.701.691.120.531.160.491.532.150.190.1610.75
19860.221.010.170.331.112.571.512.260.531.541.290.4412.98
19870.660.610.071.000.580.130.912.980.200.440.420.348.34
19880.150.070.851.420.621.252.263.292.630.320.220.0313.11
19890.570.350.48T0.020.021.510.480.310.97T0.284.99
19900.210.490.411.710.450.272.361.790.960.150.860.5910.25
19910.600.060.14T1.140.652.631.261.430.261.931.4911.59
19920.600.200.630.221.810.672.012.170.790.701.121.1612.08
19930.941.820.22T0.200.440.233.050.490.640.970.039.03
19940.020.260.590.071.870.280.612.701.211.541.380.6211.15
19950.550.390.160.690.080.200.350.742.32T0.030.175.68
19960.170.190.02T0.022.861.031.541.451.520.95T9.75
19970.550.120.111.650.421.032.041.962.430.320.731.0012.36
19980.140.662.340.64T0.172.370.880.151.800.460.229.83
19990.12T1.100.590.540.601.473.040.540.26T0.038.29
20000.300.301.27T0.070.720.830.570.372.660.910.248.24
20010.280.270.270.510.380.261.371.590.510.140.680.246.50
POR=109 YRS0.400.380.480.550.630.621.331.440.910.830.430.418.41
AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (F) 2001 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ)
YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNUAL
197236.142.553.656.964.073.778.674.168.157.640.135.056.7
197331.835.945.150.262.773.578.478.067.556.444.634.054.8
197433.637.952.856.468.580.177.072.766.158.145.032.056.7
197530.838.045.049.961.073.076.876.166.356.542.635.654.3
197633.243.344.354.662.873.477.075.068.053.140.633.054.9
197729.840.743.256.564.275.578.677.469.458.946.440.456.8
197836.839.350.257.760.575.581.675.569.160.347.534.357.4
197932.941.148.456.963.773.380.677.172.361.541.037.757.2
198040.244.246.152.161.177.282.777.469.954.543.540.557.5
198138.042.946.259.064.577.079.876.469.755.747.040.558.1
198235.939.447.456.163.074.879.177.469.554.842.934.456.2
198335.039.746.950.263.073.480.479.473.458.345.136.756.8
198434.140.146.852.869.973.678.975.768.851.643.735.656.0
198533.838.347.557.464.074.177.176.665.957.545.437.656.3
198641.343.050.956.563.772.774.776.066.554.642.036.356.5
198732.339.243.754.862.873.077.874.768.861.345.235.355.7
198834.643.947.055.164.374.478.175.066.361.145.433.956.6
198935.541.952.861.468.875.678.674.369.456.746.435.158.0
199034.638.548.657.363.679.076.873.870.958.345.032.156.5
199135.744.646.156.065.573.476.975.568.159.643.437.356.8
199232.742.348.960.064.672.476.275.070.360.839.732.856.3
199339.742.548.857.165.775.179.975.669.156.243.337.357.5
199438.140.750.258.566.980.481.379.471.057.044.540.959.1
199539.249.350.754.264.574.880.079.869.559.550.840.959.4
199639.346.146.857.571.576.579.576.266.255.945.638.758.3
199733.440.751.852.665.973.077.676.371.556.543.632.756.3
199837.938.846.752.265.674.477.177.174.457.946.538.557.3
199940.744.050.753.763.772.876.774.768.258.649.835.657.4
200040.945.047.759.170.576.279.578.172.455.739.437.158.5
200133.842.748.457.868.976.979.475.972.460.847.936.358.4
POR=109 YRS34.940.046.755.164.073.677.475.368.656.944.035.356.0

REFERENCE NOTES:

PAGE 1:

THE TEMPERATURE GRAPH SHOWS NORMAL MAXIMUM AND NORMAL MINIMUM DAILY TEMPERATURES (SOLID CURVES) AND THE ACTUAL DAILY HIGH AND LOW TEMPERATURES (VERTICAL BARS).

PAGE 2 AND 3:

H/C INDICATES HEATING AND COOLING DEGREE DAYS.

RH INDICATES RELATIVE HUMIDITY

W/O INDICATES WEATHER AND OBSTRUCTIONS

S INDICATES SUNSHINE.

PR INDICATES PRESSURE.

CLOUDINESS ON PAGE 3 IS THE SUM OF THE CEILOMETER AND SATELLITE DATA NOT TO EXCEED EIGHT EIGHTHS (OKTAS).

GENERAL:

T INDICATES TRACE PRECIPITATION, AN AMOUNT GREATER THAN ZERO BUT LESS THAN THE LOWEST REPORTABLE VALUE.

+ INDICATES THE VALUE ALSO OCCURS ON EARLIER DATES.

BLANK ENTRIES DENOTE MISSING OR UNREPORTED DATA.

NORMALS ARE 30–YEAR AVERAGES (1961–1990).

ASOS INDICATES AUTOMATED SURFACE OBSERVING SYSTEM.

PM INDICATES THE LAST DAY OF THE PREVIOUS MONTH.

POR (PERIOD OF RECORD) BEGINS WITH THE JANUARY DATA MONTH AND IS THE NUMBER OF YEARS USED TO COMPUTE THE MEAN. INDIVIDUAL MONTHS WITHIN THE POR MAY BE MISSING.

WHEN THE POR FOR A NORMAL IS LESS THAN 30 YEARS, THE NORMAL IS PROVISIONAL AND IS BASED ON THE NUMBER OF YEARS INDICATED.

0.* OR * INDICATES THE VALUE OR MEAN–DAYS–WITH IS BETWEEN 0.00 AND 0.05.

CLOUDINESS FOR ASOS STATIONS DIFFERS FROM THE NON–ASOS OBSERVATION TAKEN BY A HUMAN OBSERVER. ASOS STATION CLOUDINESS IS BASED ON TIME–AVERAGED CEILOMETER DATA FOR CLOUDS AT OR BELOW 12,000 FEET AND ON SATELLITE DATA FOR CLOUDS ABOVE 12,000 FEET.

THE NUMBER OF DAYS WITH CLEAR, PARTLY CLOUDY, AND CLOUDY CONDITIONS FOR ASOS STATIONS IS THE SUM OF THE CEILOMETER AND SATELLITE DATA FOR THE SUNRISE TO SUNSET PERIOD.

GENERAL CONTINUED:

CLEAR INDICATES 0–2 OKTAS, PARTLY CLOUDY INDICATES 3–6 OKTAS, AND CLOUDY INDICATES 7 OR 8 OKTAS. WHEN AT LEAST ONE OF THE ELEMENTS (CEILOMETER OR SATELLITE) IS MISSING, THE DAILY CLOUDINESS IS NOT COMPUTED.

WIND DIRECTION IS RECORDED IN TENS OF DEGREES (2 DIGITS) CLOCKWISE FROM TRUE NORTH. "00" INDICATES CALM. "36" INDICATES TRUE NORTH.

RESULTANT WIND IS THE VECTOR AVERAGE OF THE SPEED AND DIRECTION.

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE IS THE SUM OF THE MEAN DAILY MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM TEMPERATURE DIVIDED BY 2.

SNOWFALL DATA COMPRISE ALL FORMS OF FROZEN PRECIPITATION, INCLUDING HAIL.

A HEATING (COOLING) DEGREE DAY IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURE AND 65 F.

DRY BULB IS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE AMBIENT AIR.

DEW POINT IS THE TEMPERATURE TO WHICH THE AIR MUST BE COOLED TO ACHIEVE 100 PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY.

WET BULB IS THE TEMPERATURE THE AIR WOULD HAVE IF THE MOISTURE CONTENT WAS INCREASED TO 100 PERCENT RELATIVE HUMIDITY.

ON JULY 1, 1996, THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BEGAN USING THE "METAR" OBSERVATION CODE THAT WAS ALREADY EMPLOYED BY MOST OTHER NATIONS OF THE WORLD. THE MOST NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE IN THIS ANNUAL PUBLICATION WILL BE THE CHANGE IN UNITS FROM TENTHS TO EIGHTS (OKTAS) FOR REPORTING THE AMOUNT OF SKY COVER.

HEATING DEGREE DAYS (base 65 F) 2001 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ)
YEARJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
1972-730314244740925102081160744011334920
1973-7400432576069559637543732552944239
1974-7502682125931020105174861444914364906
1975-7600472566649059796226343049914511
1976-77003536772698510846756692506104852
1977-7800119255175787071345421517523930
1978-790020167521945988665509241100124168
1979-80002314871584076359557737913924181
1980-810063356407528276115751976224007
1981-820032805347548957095382689404075
1982-83002331465894192270355643912704683
1983-8400111985928759487145593622234284
1984-8500514116319039607445362207474537
1985-8600612285818427276104312498083817
1986-87005131368088210047176533008124683
1987-8800213358991493760555129010324126
1988-8905391185799599096403731333103786
1989-90001026055191893473550123310304245
1990-910014202595101390356358126360124206
1991-9200211886458519946514931705354071
1992-930081287529917786244962386934087
1993-9400152846428538276764532185204020
1994-950012516107417934354333206703651
1995-9600371654197417875405582391203498
1996-97006629757580997367640336648124225
1997-980092786359948347275583765144466
1998-990002255498167445844353329853788
1999-0000232034479027405715281843203630
2000-0100163027608589616195092183534281
2001-001134508881
COOLING DEGREE DAYS (base 65 F) 2001 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ)
YEARJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECANNUAL
197200055226742829411323001182
19730000482674224091240001270
197400051444643802471076001353
1975000025256372351960001100
19760000382603823191375001141
19770000443244273921417001335
197800044132452133015127001398
197900056726949138224945001508
198000002737555739216015001526
198100028513684703601521001430
19820006383014413941634001347
19830001722604844502671001535
198400041792664413401691001400
1985000051289383368970001188
19860001502453103491030001058
198700001725140430812025001125
1988000185288411322863001196
19890003115432342629515010001389
199000010664263742812002001359
199100008726937533112025001207
199200027492353543181715001159
1993000810131247033714516001389
19940002911546951245518810001778
19950004553024724671821001483
19960001921835245735410921001530
199700008526139835421221001331
199800017829238338328811001436
199900006524636730612212001118
20000001320834645741124421001700
2001000816236945334622812001578
SNOWFALL (inches) 2001 ALBUQUERQUE, NM (ABQ)
YEARJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNTOTAL
1972-730.00.00.0T2.91.29.51.813.98.10.00.037.4
1973-740.00.00.00.30.60.19.30.62.00.00.00.012.9
1974-750.00.00.00.0T4.90.96.73.80.20.00.016.5
1975-760.00.00.00.00.22.90.0T0.50.20.00.03.8
1976-770.00.00.0T2.41.28.41.42.32.60.00.018.3
1977-780.00.00.00.00.0T6.03.42.00.00.10.011.5
1978-790.00.00.00.0T1.02.66.0T0.51.00.011.1
1979-800.00.00.00.90.82.7T0.93.1TT0.08.4
1980-810.00.00.0T2.87.40.52.60.9T0.00.014.2
1981-820.00.00.00.00.00.03.61.20.7T0.00.05.5
1982-830.00.00.00.00.93.37.34.21.0TT0.016.7
1983-840.00.00.00.00.80.84.1T0.13.00.00.08.8
1984-850.00.00.0TT3.42.02.90.60.00.00.08.9
1985-860.00.00.00.00.70.92.910.30.30.0T0.015.1
1986-870.00.00.03.20.60.24.94.90.22.20.00.016.2
1987-880.00.00.00.01.11.71.2T7.94.20.00.016.1
1988-890.00.00.00.01.70.33.43.23.10.00.00.011.7
1989-900.00.00.00.0T2.51.84.8T0.3TT9.4
1990-91T0.00.00.02.26.30.9T0.8T0.00.010.2
1991-920.00.00.02.51.52.15.6T1.00.0TT12.7
1992-930.0T0.00.05.97.60.82.00.20.0T0.016.5
1993-940.0T0.0T4.10.2TT1.20.0T0.05.5
1994-950.00.00.00.0T0.55.30.00.43.20.00.09.4
1995-960.00.00.00.00.00.90.61.70.20.00.0T3.4
1996-97TT0.01.12.50.04.70.90.32.90.0T12.4
1997-980.00.00.0T1.18.80.21.00.90.40.00.012.4
1998-99T0.00.00.01.32.7T0.03.3TT0.07.3
1999-000.00.00.0T0.00.10.70.82.9T0.00.04.5
2000-01T0.00.00.00.16.32.70.80.10.00.00.010.0
2001-0.00.00.00.0T0.7
POR=61 YRSTTT0.11.22.72.52.11.80.6TT11.0

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