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Flash Floods Over Nm 63 Sunday (Tres Lagunas Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

Flash floods occurred Sunday over New Mexico 63 at Tererro and minor flooding in the Holy Ghost area. Residents in the Pecos Canyon are highly encouraged Sunday, and through the monsoons, to monitor weather for flash flood watches and warnings. Within the canyon, tune into AM Radio 1680. Take time before storms to visit the Pecos Canyon Volunteer Fire Department web site: http://www.pecoscanyonfire.org for excellent preplanning

New Mexico State Route 63 Closed (Tres Lagunas Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

The New Mexico State Police has shut down until further notice State Road 63 from mile post 15, northbound. This closure is due to flash flooding and mud slides that are presenting dangerous driving conditions for

New Mexico State Route 63 Closed (Tres Lagunas Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

The New Mexico State Police has shut down until further notice State Road 63 from mile post 15, northbound. This closure is due to flash flooding and mud slides that are presenting dangerous driving conditions for

Thompson Ridge BAER Plan Approved - July 16, 2013 (Thompson Ridge Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

Thompson Ridge Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) BAER Information: (505) 661-3333 Thompson Ridge BAER Assessment Update – July 16, 2013 THOMPSON RIDGE BAER PLAN APPROVED Jemez Springs, NM (July 16, 2013) – The Thompson Ridge Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team has received final approval for its emergency stabilization request and recommendations involving burned areas affected by the Thompson Ridge Fire.

Thompson Ridge BAER Plan Approved - July 16, 2013 (Thompson Ridge Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

Thompson Ridge Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) BAER Information: (505) 661-3333 Thompson Ridge BAER Assessment Update – July 16, 2013 THOMPSON RIDGE BAER PLAN APPROVED Jemez Springs, NM (July 16, 2013) – The Thompson Ridge Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team has received final approval for its emergency stabilization request and recommendations involving burned areas affected by the Thompson Ridge Fire.

CUNDIYO PUBLIC MEETING FOR JAROSO BAER BRIEFING -- JULY 16 @ 6PM (Jaroso Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

CUNDIYO PUBLIC MEETING FOR JAROSO BAER BRIEFING JULY 16 @ 6PM WHAT: A public meeting to discuss potential flooding and debris flow threats from the Jaroso burn scar to Cundiyo and surrounding communities. SPONSORED BY: A Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Assessment Team WHEN: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Cundiyo Community Center 5 Jose Simons Drive (10.5 miles from the Pojoaque turnoff where 503 begins) Cundiyo, NM INFO: Cathleen Thompson, BAER PIO (707) 853-4243 Rob Arlowe, BAER Team Leader (505)

Cundiyo Public Meeting for Jaroso BAER Briefing -- July 16 @ 6pm (Jaroso Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

CUNDIYO PUBLIC MEETING FOR JAROSO BAER BRIEFING JULY 16 @ 6PM WHAT: A public meeting to discuss potential flooding and debris flow threats from the Jaroso burn scar to Cundiyo and surrounding communities. SPONSORED BY: A Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Assessment Team WHEN: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. WHERE: Cundiyo Community Center 5 Jose Simons Drive (10.5 miles from the Pojoaque turnoff where 503 begins) Cundiyo, NM INFO: Cathleen Thompson, BAER PIO (707) 853-4243 Rob Arlowe, BAER Team Leader (505)

Flash Flood Advisories Continue Monday-Wednesday (Tres Lagunas Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT SIGNIFICANT MOISTURE AND AN APPROACHING DISTURBANCE ALOFT WILL ALLOW SOME STRONG TO PERHAPS SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TO DEVELOP IN PORTIONS OF CENTRAL TO WESTERN NEW MEXICO. HEAVY RAINFALL IS ALSO POSSIBLE...WHERE LOCALIZED AREAS OF FLASH FLOODING MAY OCCUR. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY ABUNDANT MOISTURE WILL BE PREVALENT IN SOUTH CENTRAL TO SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO ON TUESDAY...SPREADING TO REMAINING AREAS INTO WEDNESDAY.

Flash Flood Advisories Continue Monday-Wednesday (Tres Lagunas Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR PORTIONS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL NEW MEXICO. .DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT SIGNIFICANT MOISTURE AND AN APPROACHING DISTURBANCE ALOFT WILL ALLOW SOME STRONG TO PERHAPS SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS TO DEVELOP IN PORTIONS OF CENTRAL TO WESTERN NEW MEXICO. HEAVY RAINFALL IS ALSO POSSIBLE...WHERE LOCALIZED AREAS OF FLASH FLOODING MAY OCCUR. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY ABUNDANT MOISTURE WILL BE PREVALENT IN SOUTH CENTRAL TO SOUTHEASTERN NEW MEXICO ON TUESDAY...SPREADING TO REMAINING AREAS INTO WEDNESDAY.

3 INCHES RAIN PER HOUR: FLASH FLOOD WATCH NOW THROUGH MONDAY MORNING (Tres Lagunas Post-Fire Response Burned Area Emergency Response)

SUBSTANTIAL ATMOSPHERIC MOISTURE WILL BE IN PLACE OVER NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST NEW MEXICO BY THIS EVENING. THE RESULT WILL BE THUNDERSTORMS INCREASING IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY...LASTING THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS INTO MONDAY AND CAPABLE OF PRODUCING RAINFALL RATES UP 3 INCHES PER HOUR. · LOCALIZED FLASH FLOODING OF STREAMS...ARROYOS...DRY CREEK BEDS AND LOW WATER CROSSINGS WILL BE POSSIBLE FROM HEAVY RAINFALL. THE TRES LAGUNAS...JAROSO...PACHECO AND TRACK BURN SCARS WILL BE ESPECIALLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO FLASH FLOODING. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

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