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Upper Gila River Valley storm history

Storm events recorded in Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico between 1950 and 2025.

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December 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
No change was noted in drought conditions as the western half of the zone remained in Extreme(D3) drought and the east in Severe(D2) drought. The Cooperative Observer at Cliff reported 0.19 inches of precipitation which was 1.16 inches below normal.
November 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with Extreme(D3) drought over the entire zone but the eastern half improved to Severe(D2) drought by the end of the month. The Cliff Cooperative Observer reported 1.30 inches of precipitation which was 0.46 inches above normal.
October 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with the western half of the zone in Exceptional(D4) drought with the east in Extreme(D3) drought. By the end of October, the entire zone was in Extreme(D3) drought. The Cooperative Observer at Cliff reported 0.62 inches of precipitation which was 0.33 inche…
September 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The western half of the zone remained in Exceptional(D4) drought while the east remained in Extreme(D3) drought. The Cooperative Observer at Cliff reported 2.57 inches of precipitation which was 0.58 inches above normal.
August 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started with the entire zone in Exceptional(D4) drought but by the end of August, the eastern half of the zone was in Extreme(D3) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff received 2.01 inches of precipitation which was 0.44 inches below normal.
July 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started with Exceptional(D4) drought over the south and Extreme(D3) drought north. By the end of the month, the entire zone was in Exceptional(D4) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff had 3.88 inches of rainfall, with over 2 inches near the end of the month, which…
June 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought continued over the southern half of the zone with Extreme(D3) drought over the northern half. The Cliff Cooperative Observer reported 0.32 inches of precipitation which was 0.32 inches below normal.
May 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
No change was noted in drought conditions in May with the southern half of the zone remaining in Exceptional(D4) drought and the north in Extreme(D3) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported just a trace of precipitation which was 0.39 inches below normal.
April 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The zone remained in Exceptional(D4) drought across the south and Extreme(D3) drought across the north in April. The Cliff Cooperative Observer reported just 0.01 inch which was 0.32 inches below normal.
March 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with the entire zone in Extreme(D3) drought but by the end of the month, the far southeast was placed in Exceptional(D4) drought. The Cliff Cooperative Observer reported 0.47 inches of precipitation which was 0.16 inches below normal.
February 1, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone started the month in Severe(D2) drought and by the end of February was in Extreme(D3) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported 0.11 inches of precipitation which was 0.98 inches below normal.
January 7, 2025 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The zone started the month in Moderate(D1) drought and on January 7th was placed in Severe(D2) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported 0.27 inches of precipitation which was 0.89 inches below normal.
June 1, 2024 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The southern half of the zone remained in Severe(D2) drought while the north continued to be in Moderate(D1) drought. The Cooperative Observer at Cliff received 0.49 inches of precipitation which was 0.15 inches below normal.
May 1, 2024 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The southern half of the zone remained in Severe(D2) drought while the northern half remained in Moderate(D1) drought. The Cliff Cooperative Observer reported 0.01 inches of precipitation which was 0.38 inches below normal.
April 1, 2024 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started with the southeast portion of the zone in Extreme(D3) drought with Moderate(D1) drought over the north. By the end of April, the south was in Severe(D2) drought with Moderate(D1)drought across the north. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported 0.68 inches of …
March 1, 2024 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with the southeast in Extreme(D3) drought and Severe(D2) drought over the northwest. By the end of the month, improvements were noted across the north where conditions improved to Moderate(D1) drought. The Cliff Cooperative Observer reported 1.43 inches of p…
February 1, 2024 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The southeastern half of the zone remained in Extreme(D3) drought while the northwest remained in Severe(D2) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff recorded 1.93 inches of precipitation which was 0.84 inches above normal.
January 1, 2024 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with Extreme(D3) drought areawide, by the end of the month, the northwest portion was put in Severe(D2) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported 1.99 inches of precipitation which was 0.83 inches above normal.
December 1, 2023 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Extreme(D3) drought throughout the month. The Cooperative Observer at Cliff reported 1.27 inches of precipitation which was 0.08 inches below normal.
November 1, 2023 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Extreme(D3) drought through November. The Cliff Cooperative Observer recorded 0.32 inches of precipitation which was 0.52 inches below normal.
October 1, 2023 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Extreme(D3) drought conditions continued through the month across the entire zone. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported 0.53 inches of precipitation which was 0.42 inches below normal.
September 1, 2023 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone went from Severe(D2) drought to Extreme(D3) drought. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff received 2.22 inches of precipitation which was 0.23 inches above normal.
August 22, 2023 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone went from Abnormally Dry(D0) drought to Severe(D2) drought on August 22. The Cooperative Observer in Cliff reported 1.43 inches of precipitation which was 1.02 inches below normal.
July 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started with Extreme(D3) drought conditions over the east and Moderate(D1) drought over the west. On July 12th, the entire zone was placed in Moderate(D1) drought. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 4.44 inches of rainfall which was 1.67 inches above normal.
June 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with Severe(D2) drought conditions over the far west and Exceptional(D4) drought over the east. By the end of the month, the far west was in Moderate(D1) drought while the east improved to Extreme(D3) drought. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 2.83 …
May 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The zone started May with Severe(D2) drought over the west and Extreme(D3) drought east, but by the end of the month, the Severe(D2) drought was only over the far west while Exceptional(D4) drought moved into the eastern half. No precipitation fell at Buckhorn which was 0.36 inch…
April 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started out with the entire zone in Severe(D2) drought, but over the eastern area, conditions worsened to Extreme(D3) drought by the end of the month. No precipitation was measured by the Buckhorn Cooperative Observer which was 0.23 inches below normal.
March 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Severe(D2) drought through the month of March. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.15 inches of precipitation which was 0.57 inches below normal.
February 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Severe(D2) drought through the month of February. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported only 0.12 inches of precipitation which was 0.92 inches below normal.
January 1, 2022 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Severe(D2) drought through January. The Cooperative Observer at Buckhorn reported 0.62 inches of precipitation which was 0.57 inches below normal.
December 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Severe(D2) drought though December. The Cooperative Observer at Buckhorn received 0.82 inches of precipitation which was 0.47 inches below normal.
November 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Severe(D2) drought through the month of November. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.06 inches of precipitation which was 0.78 inches below normal.
October 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The month started with Extreme(D3) drought over the east and Severe(D2) drought over the west. By the end of the month, the entire zone was in Severe(D2) drought conditions. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.23 inches of precipitation which was 0.84 inches below normal…
September 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The eastern half of the zone remained in Extreme(D3) drought while the west remained in Severe(D2) drought. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.23 inches of precipitation which was 0.84 inches below normal.
August 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone started out the month in Extreme(D3) drought conditions, by the end of the month, the east remained in Extreme(D3) drought but the west improved to Severe(D2) drought. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 2.88 inches of precipitation which was .52 inches abo…
July 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone went from Exceptional(D4) drought to Extreme(D3) drought through the month. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 4.59 inches of precipitation which was 1.82 inches above normal.
June 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Exceptional(D4) drought through June. The Cooperative Observer in Buckhorn received only 0.05 inches of rain which was 0.45 inches below normal.
May 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought continued through the month of May. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported just 0.10 inches of precipitation which was 0.26 inches below normal.
April 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought remained in place across the whole zone. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.05 inches of precipitation which was 0.18 inches below normal.
March 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought remained in place across the whole zone. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.35 inches of precipitation which was 0.37 inches below normal.
February 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought continued across the entire zone in February. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.53 inches of precipitation which was 0.54 inches below normal.
January 25, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
A maximum snowfall amount reported was 9.2 inches at Gila Hot Springs. Another report from 6 miles northeast of Cliff was 6.3 inches.
January 1, 2021 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone remained in Exceptional(D4) drought through the month of January, even though the Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 1.19 inches of precipitation which was 0.03 inches above normal.
December 1, 2020 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought continued across the entire zone. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.83 inches which was 0.52 inches below normal.
November 1, 2020 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought conditions continued across the zone through the month of November. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.23 inches of precipitation which was 0.68 inches below normal.
October 26, 2020 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Heavy Snow Heavy Snow
Gila Hot Springs recorded 4.0 inches of snow.
October 1, 2020 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Exceptional(D4) drought continued across the zone for the entire month. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported 0.33 inches of precipitation which was 0.98 inches below normal.
September 1, 2020 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
The entire zone started the month in Severe(D2) drought and was in Exceptional(D4) drought by the end of the month. The Buckhorn Cooperative Observer reported just 0.18 inches of precipitation in September, which was 1.64 inches below normal.
August 4, 2020 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
On August 4th, the western part of the zone was placed in Severe(D2) drought and then Extreme(D3) by the end of the month. The remainder of the zone was placed in Severe(D2) drought on August 25th. The Cooperative Observer in Buckhorn reported 1.50 inches of rain which was 1.38 i…
January 1, 2019 · Upper Gila River Valley, New Mexico
Drought Drought
Severe(D2) drought conditions ended as the area was put into Moderate(D1) drought.

Events by year

YearEventsTornadoes
2025120
202460
202350
202270
2021130
202060
201910
2018120
201580
2014110
201390
201270