Flash Flood Warning: Salt Fire Burn Scar Area, Northern Otero County, New Mexico
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Flash Flood Warning Issued for Salt Fire Burn Scar
NORTHERN OTERO COUNTY, NEW MEXICO - The National Weather Service in El Paso, Texas/Santa Teresa, New Mexico issued a Flash Flood Warning for the Salt Fire Burn Scar area in Northern Otero County on July 11 at 4:29 PM Mountain Daylight Time. The warning remains in effect until 5:30 PM MDT the same day.
Affected Area
The warning covers the Salt Fire Burn Scar region in Northern Otero County, New Mexico.
Duration
Warning issued: July 11, 4:29 PM MDT Warning expires: July 11, 5:30 PM MDT
Source
National Weather Service, El Paso, Texas/Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
Source: NWS / NOAA weather.
Severity
Severe (4/5) · CAP Severe
This month
2002nd Weather alert at severity 4+ in the last 30 days
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