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Drought Conditions for Los Alamos County

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17,950

people in Los Alamos County are affected by drought

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since last week
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since last month
100%

of people in Los Alamos County are affected by drought

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since last week
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since last month
20th

wettest June on record, over the past 131 years

Increase of
1.31
inches from normal
62nd

wettest year to date over the past 131 years (January-June 2025)

Decrease of
0.28
inches from normal
Current Conditions for Los Alamos County

Drought & Dryness Categories
% of Los Alamos County
0
0
53.97
46.03
0
100.00
Precipitation Shown as a Percentage of Normal Conditions
100%
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0

Recent Precipitation and Temperature Conditions

Precipitation Conditions

Inches of Precipitation
Precipitation Shown as a Percentage of Normal Conditions
100%
Precipitation Shown as a Percentage of Normal Conditions
100%

Temperature Conditions

Maximum Temperature (°F)
60
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0
Departure from Normal Max Temperature (°F)
0

Streamflow in Los Alamos County

Streamflow Conditions
Streamflow Conditions
Probability of Below-Normal Precipitation
100%
Probability of Above-Normal Precipitation
100%
Probability of Near-Normal Precipitation
50%

Public Health in Los Alamos County

Air Quality
U.S. Drought Monitor

No
Heat Warning issued by the National Weather Service
No
Air Quality Warning issued by the National Weather Service
Future Conditions for Los Alamos County

Quantitative Precipitation Forecast

Predicted Inches of Precipitation
1.75
Predicted Inches of Precipitation
1.75

U.S. Drought Outlooks

Drought Is Predicted To...
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Historical Conditions for Los Alamos County

U.S. Drought Monitor

The U.S. Drought Monitor (2000–present) depicts the location and intensity of drought across the country. Every Thursday, authors from NOAA, USDA, and the National Drought Mitigation Center produce a new map based on their assessments of the best available data and input from local observers. The map uses five categories: Abnormally Dry (D0), showing areas that may be going into or are coming out of drought, and four levels of drought (D1–D4). Learn more.

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U.S. Drought Monitor

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  • Sources: National Geographic, Esri, Garmin, HERE, UNEP-WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, INCREMENT P
  • Sources: National Geographic, Esri, Garmin, HERE, UNEP-WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, INCREMENT P
  • Sources: National Geographic, Esri, Garmin, HERE, UNEP-WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, INCREMENT P
  • Sources: National Geographic, Esri, Garmin, HERE, UNEP-WCMC, USGS, NASA, ESA, METI, NRCAN, GEBCO, NOAA, INCREMENT P
Drought & Dryness Categories
% of Los Alamos County
0
0
53.97
46.03
0
100.00