Pacific Cold Front To Move Through Southern New Mexico This
Afternoon...

.an Upper Low Over Northwest Arizona Will Sweep A Cold Front
Through The Area This Afternoon. Winds Will Initially Increase
Out Of The South Later This Morning And Then Increase To Southwest
25 To 35 Mph As The Front Approaches. Winds Will Turn West And
Slowly Diminish Behind The Front By Late Afternoon. Some Blowing
Dust Is Also Likely With These Winds And Visibilities May Briefly
Drop To 3 Miles Or Less.

Southwest Desert/lower Gila River Valley-lowlands Of The Bootheel-
Uplands Of The Bootheel-southwest Desert/mimbres Basin-
Including The Cities Of...lordsburg...redrock...virden...animas...
Hachita...antelope Wells...cloverdale...deming...columbus
459 Am Mst Tue Feb 24 2015

...wind Advisory In Effect From Noon To 6 Pm Mst Wednesday...

The National Weather Service In El Paso Tx/santa Teresa Has
Issued A Wind Advisory...which Is In Effect From Noon To 6 Pm Mst
Wednesday.

* Event: Strong Winds Of 25 To 35 Mph With Some Gusts To 45 Mph
Along With Blowing Dust This Afternoon.

* Timing: Winds Will Begin Increasing Late This Morning And Reach
Their Highest Speeds Mid Afternoon. Winds Will Diminish By Late
Afternoon Into The Evening.

* Impact: Strong Winds Will Likely Impact Motorists...especially
With High Profile Vehicles. Blowing Dust May Develop With Poor
Visibilities. Roads That Could Be Impacted Include But Not
Limited To Interstate 10 West Of Las Cruces...and State Highways
9...11 And 81.

* Visibility: May Be Reduced Locally To Less Than 3 Miles.

Precautionary/preparedness Actions...

A Wind Advisory Means That Winds Of 35 Mph Are Expected. Winds
This Strong Can Make Driving Difficult...especially For High
Profile Vehicles. Use Extra Caution.

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