South Central New Mexico Under Slight Excessive Rain Risk
South Central New Mexico Under Slight Excessive Rain Risk
US · Published Sep 28, 2025
South central New Mexico faces a slight risk of excessive rainfall, potentially causing flash floods.
Canyons and burn scar areas are particularly vulnerable to rapid water accumulation and flooding.
The weather system is expected to weaken soon, reducing rainfall intensity and flood risk in the coming days.
New Mexico faces flash flood potential
South central New Mexico is currently under a slight risk of excessive rainfall due to persistent moisture circulation around an upper-level low-pressure system. This weather pattern is conducive to heavy downpours, which may lead to flash floods, particularly in areas with vulnerable terrain such as canyons and regions affected by burn scars. Residents and visitors are advised to exercise caution and stay informed about local weather updates.
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