Special Weather Statement
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596 WWUS84 KEPZ 052209 SPSEPZ Special Weather Statement National Weather Service El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM 309 PM MST Sun Jan 5 2025 NMZ401-403>411-414>417-425>429-TXZ418>424-061400- Upper Gila River Valley-Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres Valley- Southwest Desert/Lower Gila River Valley-Lowlands of the Bootheel- Uplands of the Bootheel-Southwest Desert/Mimbres Basin- Eastern Black Range Foothills-Sierra County Lakes- Northern Dona Ana County-Southern Dona Ana County/Mesilla Valley- West Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet- Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet- East Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet-Otero Mesa- Central Grant County/Silver City Area- Southern Gila Region Highlands/Black Range- West Central Tularosa Basin/White Sands- East Central Tularosa Basin/Alamogordo-Southeast Tularosa Basin- 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 Cliff, Buckhorn, Gila Hot Springs, Mule Creek, Hurley, Faywood, Grant County Airport, Lordsburg, Red Rock, Virden, Antelope Wells, Animas, Hachita, Cloverdale, Deming, Columbus, Hillsboro, Winston, Truth Or Consequences, Derry, Spaceport, Garfield, Hatch, Radium Springs, Las Cruces, Vado, Sunland Park, Mescalero, Timberon, Mountain Park, Cloudcroft, Sunspot, Apache Summit, Mayhill, Pinon, Sacramento, Crow Flats, Silver City, Mimbres, Fort Bayard, Lake Roberts, Kingston, White Sands National Park, Chaparral, White Sands Range Headquarters, Alamogordo, Tularosa, Holloman AFB, Orogrande, 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, and Indian Hot Springs 309 PM MST Sun Jan 5 2025 ...SIGNIFICANT COLD AND SNOW CHANCES WEDNESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY... A series of cold fronts are expected to arrive to southern New Mexico and Far West Texas. The most significant of these cold fronts is set to arrive early Wednesday morning. Temperatures will be well into the 20s by Wednesday morning, which will combine with breezy easterly winds to create wind chill values in the single digits and teens with below zero values in the mountains. Highs will struggle to get above freezing Wednesday afternoon, especially east of the Rio Grande. The cold will be slow to leave with lows well into the teens continuing each morning through Saturday although winds will not be as strong. Remember to protect the four P`s: people, pets, plants, and pipes. In addition to the significant cold, an upper-level storm system will slowly swing through the region, bringing with it a low to moderate chance for snow beginning Wednesday, lasting into Friday afternoon. Early indications are snow totals will generally be light with lowlands expecting 1-3" and mountains receiving 3-6". However, the exact track of this storm is still uncertain and there is a chance these totals will change. It is important to monitor the forecast over the next few days while making preparations for the cold and snow. $$