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ESFABQ Risk of areal flooding and elevated stream flows from rapid snowmelt …EXISTING CONDITIONS… Recent storms have brought several inches of snow to mid to high elevations (8500′->10500′)over the Sangre de Cristo, Jemez and Tusas mountains throughout north central New Mexico. This snow pack contains on average 3-5 inches of liquid equivalent. With upcoming light precipitation and warming temperatures, this region of New Mexico is vulnerable to flooding from rapid snowmelt. …PRECIPITATION… There is a 30% chance of 0.25″ of rainfall over much of the region of concern today (5/9) from noon to 7pm MDT. There is a 10% chance that rainfall amounts will exceed 0.5″. These conditions could lead to
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