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 2-4 inches of liquid equivalent. With warming
temperatures expected over the next 48 hours, these regions are
vulnerable to flooding from rapid snowmelt.
…Temperatures… There is a greater than 50% chance of
temperatures greater than 68-70 degrees over the snowpack. These
temperatures along with the relatively high sun angle observed in
mid may will drive rapid melting of the snow.
…STREAMFLOW CONDITIONS AND RUNOFF FORECASTS…
Streams and rivers in the area will see elevated flows of
dangerously cold water over the next several days. Low lying areas
and valley floors may see areal flooding from snowmelt. Stay away
from fast moving water, exercise caution near riverbanks and stay
alert to watches and warnings from the National Weather Service.
You can also find additional weather and water products and
forecasts at the NWS Albuquerque website at:
https://www.weather.gov/abq
For questions or comments about this outlook, you can contact Andrew
Mangham, Senior Service Hydrologist, at 505-244-9150 x 228 or via e-
mail at andrew.mangham@noaa.gov.
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