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National Weather Service Albuquerque NM
133 AM MDT Wed Jun 25 2025

NMZ207-208-212-218>225-233-238>241-251800-
/O.CAN.KABQ.FA.A.0011.000000T0000Z-250625T1200Z/
/O.EXB.KABQ.FA.A.0012.250625T1800Z-250626T0600Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
West Central Highlands-Southwest Mountains-Glorieta Mesa
Including Glorieta Pass-Santa Fe Metro Area-Middle Rio Grande
Valley including the Albuquerque Metro Area-Lower Rio Grande
Valley-Sandia and Manzano Mountains including Edgewood-Estancia
Valley-Central Highlands-South Central Highlands-Upper Tularosa
Valley-Guadalupe County-Chaves County Plains-Eastern Lincoln
County-Southwest Chaves County-San Agustin Plains and Adjacent
Lowlands-
133 AM MDT Wed Jun 25 2025

...FLOOD WATCH IS CANCELLED...

The Flash Flood Watch is cancelled for much of central and southeast
New Mexico.

Flash flooding is no longer expected to pose a threat through the
remaining morning hours. Please continue to heed any remaining road
closures.

&&

...FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM NOON MDT TODAY THROUGH THIS EVENING...

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be
  possible.

* WHERE...Much of central and southeast New Mexico, including the
  Albuquerque and Santa Fe metro areas.

* WHEN...From noon MDT today through this evening.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
  creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.
  Creeks and streams may rise out of their banks. Storm drains and
  ditches may become clogged with debris.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
  - After several rounds of storms Tuesday, wet antecedent
    conditions and additional storms today will increase the
    chances for more flash flooding. This includes urban areas,
    like the Albuquerque and Santa Fe Metro areas.
  - http://www.weather.gov/abq/EmergencyPrepFlood

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

You should monitor later forecasts and be prepared to take action
should Flash Flood Warnings be issued.

&&

$$

Flood Watch
National Weather Service El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM
1113 PM MDT Tue Jun 24 2025

NMZ401-403>411-414>417-425>429-TXZ418>424-251315-
/O.CON.KEPZ.FA.A.0001.000000T0000Z-250626T0600Z/
/00000.0.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Upper Gila River Valley-Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres Valley-
Southwest Desert/Lower Gila River Valley-Lowlands of the Bootheel-
Uplands of the Bootheel-Southwest Desert/Mimbres Basin-Eastern
Black Range Foothills-Sierra County Lakes-Northern Dona Ana
County-Southern Dona Ana County/Mesilla Valley-West Slopes
Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-Sacramento Mountains Above
7500 Feet-East Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-Otero
Mesa-Central Grant County/Silver City Area-Southern Gila Region
Highlands/Black Range-West Central Tularosa Basin/White Sands-
East Central Tularosa Basin/Alamogordo-Southeast Tularosa Basin-
Western El Paso County-Eastern/Central El Paso County-Northern
Hudspeth Highlands/Hueco Mountains-Salt Basin-Southern Hudspeth
Highlands-Rio Grande Valley of Eastern El Paso/Western Hudspeth
Counties-Rio Grande Valley of Eastern Hudspeth County-
Including the cities of Tornillo, Timberon, Fort Hancock,
Hachita, Mimbres, Holloman AFB, Mountain Park, Animas, East and
Northeast El Paso, Hillsboro, Pinon, Sierra Blanca, Hurley, Hueco
Tanks, Spaceport, Loma Linda, Sunspot, Apache Summit, Sunland
Park, Cliff, Fort Bayard, Grant County Airport, White Sands Range
Headquarters, Virden, Mayhill, Lordsburg, Sacramento, Buckhorn,
Radium Springs, Fort Bliss, Fabens, Indian Hot Springs, Red Rock,
Mescalero, Lake Roberts, Gila Hot Springs, Cloudcroft, West El
Paso, Deming, Las Cruces, Winston, Faywood, Kingston, Chaparral,
Upper Valley, Downtown El Paso, Columbus, Garfield, Hatch, White
Sands National Park, Silver City, Truth Or Consequences, Dell
City, Antelope Wells, Vado, Tularosa, Crow Flats, Socorro, Salt
Flat, Cornudas, Orogrande, Cloverdale, Derry, Alamogordo, and
Mule Creek
1113 PM MDT Tue Jun 24 2025

...FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT THROUGH WEDNESDAY EVENING...

* WHAT...Flash flooding caused by excessive rainfall possible.

* WHERE...Portions of New Mexico, including the following areas,
  Central Grant County/Silver City Area, East Central Tularosa
  Basin/Alamogordo, East Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500
  Feet, Eastern Black Range Foothills, Lowlands of the Bootheel,
  Northern Dona Ana County, Otero Mesa, Sacramento Mountains Above
  7500 Feet, Sierra County Lakes, Southeast Tularosa Basin, Southern
  Dona Ana County/Mesilla Valley, Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres
  Valley, Southern Gila Region Highlands/Black Range, Southwest
  Desert/Lower Gila River Valley, Southwest Desert/Mimbres Basin,
  Uplands of the Bootheel, Upper Gila River Valley, West Central
  Tularosa Basin/White Sands and West Slopes Sacramento Mountains
  Below 7500 Feet and southwest Texas, including the following
  areas, Eastern/Central El Paso County, Northern Hudspeth
  Highlands/Hueco Mountains, Rio Grande Valley of Eastern El
  Paso/Western Hudspeth Counties, Rio Grande Valley of Eastern
  Hudspeth County, Salt Basin, Southern Hudspeth Highlands and
  Western El Paso County.

* WHEN...Through Wednesday evening.

* IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers,
  creeks, arroyos, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...
  - Storms will be capable of producing rain rates in excess of 2
    inches per hour and torrential rainfall. Areas at highest
    risk for flooding include burn scars, mountain canyons, and
    vulnerable urban locations.
  - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood
Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared
to take action should flooding develop.

&&

$$

AB

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