New Mexico, dust storms and Texas
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Fierce dust storm creates unsafe conditions in New Mexico and Texas
Video: Zero visibility and multiple crashes as dust storms slam southern New Mexico
Blinding dust storms swept through southern New Mexico on Monday. According to the US National Weather Service, the extended dry conditions with the strong winds have begun lofting significant amounts of dust across the region.
US: Dust Storms Slam Texas and New Mexico, Causing Travel Hazardous 3
Much of the El Paso region, far West Texas and southern New Mexico could face "extreme fire danger" on Monday, including the Gila and Lincoln national forests, the National Weather Service warned. The National Weather Service office for El Paso has issued a "red flag warning" for the region in place from 11 a.
A photo posted by the sheriff's office shows dust in the sky, blocking. The National Weather Service issued a Dust Storm Warning due to the low. Roswell Air Center recorded a wind gust of 77 mph on Monday.
The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for much of the El Paso region, far West Texas and southern New Mexico for Monday through 8 p.m. This means these areas could face "extreme fire danger.
The National Weather Service issued a Fire Weather Watch for parts of New Mexico and Texas, citing strong winds and low humidity.
Isolated rain and snow showers continue across New Mexico this morning. Temperatures will also trend on the cooler side this afternoon. The low pressure system continues to make its way across New Mexico this morning.
A low pressure system moved into Arizona today. Bringing isolated to scattered rain and snow showers across New Mexico. The heaviest snowfall will move in overnight. The heaviest snowfall is expected in northwest and northeast New Mexico.
swept across Deming and Doña Ana counties in New Mexico at a breakneck pace with near-zero visibility and winds of 45 mph, the National Weather Service warned. State officials closed parts of ...
Winds are expected to peak around noon and range from 30 to 40 miles per hour, and gusts could reach up to 60 miles per hour.
The Trump administration reportedly began carrying out hundreds of layoffs at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday, though so far the National Weather Service office for New Orleans and Baton Rouge was not affected, an official there said.
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