Flash flood warning issued for parts of New Mexico


Audio|Source: Albuquerque Area NOAA Weather Radio WXJ34
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Listening to WXJ34, broadcasting on a frequency of 162.40mHz over central New Mexico. Programming for this station originates from the National Weather Service Office in Albuquerque, New Mexico. What, flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible? Where, portions of north-central and west-central New Mexico, including the following areas. Central New Mexico, Hamous Mountains. In West Central New Mexico, West Central Mountains. When, from Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening. Impacts, excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood pro locations. Additional details, thunderstorms moving slowly north and northeast with rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are expected again Tuesday. higher risk for flash flooding will exist across areas that have received daily rounds of heavy rain from thunderstorms the last few days, including areas around Los Alamos and Band Illar National Monument. HTTP colon slash www.weather.gov slash safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action should flash flood warnings be issued. What? Flash flooding caused by excessive? continues to be possible where portions of central north central northeast and west central new mexico including the following areas in central new mexico central highlands estancia valley san augustine plains and adjacent lowlands sandiaia and mazzano mountains including edgewood south central highland and south central mountains in north central new mexico he slopes some great a crystal mountains Glorietta Mesa including Glorietta Pass and southern Sondray-A-Cristo Mountains. In northeast New Mexico, northeast highlands, in west-central New Mexico, southwest mountains. This includes the Rudoso area burn scars and all of the Hermits Peak Caff Canyon Burnscar. When, from Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday evening, impacts, excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, low-lying and flood promocations. Additional details, thunderstorms moving slowly north with rainfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour are expected again Tuesday. A higher risk for flash flooding will exist across recent burn scars, including the Hermit's Peak and Calf Canyon Burnscar and Ruudosa area of burn scars, as well as areas that have received daily rounds of heavy rain from thunderstorms the last few days. www.weather.gov slash safety flood you should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action.
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Ruidoso, NM
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