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Table 5-2. Temperature and Precipitation for Selected Climate Stations<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Grande</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>ning Region<br />

Precipitation (inches)<br />

Temperature<br />

Average<br />

% of Possible<br />

Average (°F) % of Possible<br />

Station Name Annual a Minimum b Maximum b Observations c Annual d Minimum e Maximum e Observations c<br />

Jemez Springs 16.96 6.17 28.72 98.1 51.7 37.0 66.4 97.6<br />

Albuquerque WSFO AP 8.65 3.29 15.88 96.6 56.6 43.3 69.9 91.2<br />

Source: Statistics computed by Western <strong>Regional</strong> Climate Center (2014)<br />

ft amsl = Feet above mean sea level<br />

a Average of annual precipitation totals for the period of record at each station.<br />

°F = Degrees Fahrenheit<br />

b Minimum and maximum recorded annual precipitation amounts for each station.<br />

c Amount of completeness in the daily data set that was recorded at each station (e.g., 99% complete means there is a 1% data gap).<br />

d Average of the daily average temperatures calculated for each station.<br />

e Average of the daily minimum (or maximum) temperature recorded daily for each station.<br />

<strong>Middle</strong> <strong>Rio</strong> <strong>Grande</strong> <strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2017 68 DRAFT

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