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Area Events
  May 10-11 - Mother’s Day Pow Wow, Sedillo Park
  May 11-13 - NMAA AAAAA State High School Golf Tournament
  May 20 - Sevilleta NWR International Migratory Bird Day
  LOCAL MUSIC SCENE
  May 9 - Santa Fe Opera 7:30 pm
  May 10 - International Migratory Bird Day Celebration 8 am - 4 pm
  May 16 - Socorro High School Graduation 7:30 pm
  May 17 - NM Tech 2008 Commencement Ceremony 10 am
  May 17 - Book signing by the author of the new novel, "The Socorro Blast" 2 pm
  May 21 - Alamo High School Graduation
  May 23 - Magdalena High School Graduation 7 pm
  May 23 - Last Day of Classes for Socorro Public Schools
  May 23-26 - FolkMADS Music and Dance Camp

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Socorro’s latitude and altitude combine to give it a pleasant year-round climate. Socorro is just far enough south to be spared many of the storms that often touch northern New Mexico. Its elevation of approximately 4,585 feet spares us the extreme heat. The altitude also provides four distinct but temperate seasons.

Socorro summer high temperature averages are in the mid 90’s, with no more than 20 days when the temperature reaches over 100F. Winter high temperature averages are in the mid 50’s, and winter nights seldom drop to 0F.

Socorro’s low average humidity, little cloud cover, and valley location encourage formation of significant atmospheric stable layers. Normally during the day, air temperature decreases with altitude, but after a clear, calm night, the air next to the ground becomes cooler than the air above.

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