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Published: 24 September 2016 24 September 2016

Strong Winds For The Borderland...

.a Backdoor Cold Front Will Bring Strong Winds To The Region
Between Sunday Afternoon To Monday Evening. Sustained Winds Will
Be Between 25 To 35 Mph As The Front Moves Through The Area.
Stronger Wind Gusts Are Expected To Occur, Especially Along The
West Slopes Of Area Mountains. Wind Intensity Should Start To
Decrease On Monday Afternoon.

Southwest Desert/lower Gila River Valley-lowlands Of The Bootheel-
Uplands Of The Bootheel-southwest Desert/mimbres Basin-
Northern Dona Ana County-southern Dona Ana County/mesilla Valley-
Central Tularosa Basin-southern Tularosa Basin-
West Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-
Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet-


East Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-otero Mesa-
Western El Paso County-eastern/central El Paso County-
Northern Hudspeth Highlands/hueco Mountains-salt Basin-
Southern Hudspeth Highlands-
Rio Grande Valley Of Eastern El Paso/western Hudspeth Counties-
Rio Grande Valley Of Eastern Hudspeth County-
Including The Cities Of...lordsburg...red Rock...virden...
Antelope Wells...animas...hachita...cloverdale...deming...
Columbus...garfield...hatch...radium Springs...las Cruces...
Vado...sunland Park...alamogordo...tularosa...
White Sands Monument...chaparral...orogrande...
White Sands Range Headquarters...mescalero...timberon...
Mountain Park...cloudcroft...sunspot...apache Summit...mayhill...
Pinon...sacramento...crow Flats...downtown El Paso...
West El Paso...upper Valley...east And Northeast El Paso...
Socorro...fort Bliss...hueco Tanks...loma Linda...cornudas...
Dell City...salt Flat...sierra Blanca...fabens...fort Hancock...
Tornillo...indian Hot Springs
807 Pm Mdt Sat Sep 24 2016

 

...wind Advisory In Effect From 6 Pm Sunday To 6 Pm Mdt Monday...

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

* Timing...strong Winds Will Occur Between 6pm Sunday To 6pm Monday

* Winds...strong Winds Between 25 To 35 Mph With Stronger Gusts
Along The West Slopes Of Area Mountains.

* Impacts...strong Cross Winds Could Create Hazardous Driving
Conditions For High Profile Vehicles. Light And Loose Objects
Could Be Blown Around By Strong Winds. Weak Tree Branches Could
Break During Strong Winds.

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.