Today Through 5 AM MST Thursday.
Today Through 5 PM MST Wednesday.
Today.
(24-Hour Gusts Recorded Sunday).
(Local Road Conditions & More.)
A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the southern Sacramento Mountains from 2 PM MST this Monday afternoon through 11 PM MST Tuesday night. Heavy snow, blowing snow, and near whiteout, conditions are forecast. New snowfall totals of 8"-12" are forecast with locally heavier totals. Travel will become difficult to impossible at times especially at the higher elevations.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for the northern Sacramento Mountains from 5 PM MST this Monday afternoon through 5 PM MST Tuesday afternoon. Heavy snow, blowing snow, and windy conditions will make for difficult driving conditions. New snowfall totals of 2"-4" with locally 4"-8" and higher totals possible. Westerly winds gusting to 40 mph.
A Wind Advisory remains in effect for Eddy, Culberson, and southern New Mexico until 4 PM MST this afternoon. West winds sustained at 25-35 mph with gusts near 55 mph are forecast.
Localized areas of blowing dust will occur late this afternoon into early this evening. Especially in and near our dust prone locations such as:
Highway construction sites, open, exposed, or freshly plowed farmland, and lots or any area with exposed soil.
A High Wind Warning remains in effect for the Guadalupe Mountains until 4 PM MST this Monday afternoon. West winds sustained at 35-45 mph with gusts to near 60 mph are forecast. A High Wind Watch is in effect from Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening. West winds sustained at 35-45 mph with gusts to near 60 mph are forecast.
A slight chance for a few isolated thunderstorms across Southeastern New Mexico Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening. Overall widespread significant precipitation is not currently forecast to occur across the plains.
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