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Red Flag Warning issued February 28 at 10:39PM MST until March 1 at 6:00PM MST by NWS El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM

..CRITICAL FIRE DANGER LATE SATURDAY MORNING INTO SATURDAY AFTERNOON WEST OF THE DIVIDE... A cut off low will bringing windy south to southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts of 35 to 40 mph to the area late Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon. Min RH values in the single digits are in the forecast coupled with gusty winds and very dry fuels which will lead to dangerous fire weather conditions across the Watch area. ...FIRE WEATHER WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY EVENING FOR STRONG WINDS AND LOW RH VALUES FOR FIRE WEATHER ZONE 111...
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Blowing Dust Advisory issued February 28 at 10:27PM MST until March 1 at 6:00PM MST by NWS El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM

* WHAT...Visibility between one-quarter and one mile in blowing dust expected. * WHERE...Far Southwest New Mexico. * WHEN...From 11 AM to 6 PM MST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Motorists driving along I-10 West of Deming or any highways or roads south of Deming and Lordsburg to be prepared for rapidly changing visibilities.
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Fire Weather Watch issued February 28 at 2:04PM MST until March 3 at 7:00PM MST by NWS Albuquerque NM

...FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE MONDAY MORNING THROUGH MONDAY EVENING FOR SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AREAS... .Strong southwest winds will increase around the region Monday afternoon, with the strongest wind gusts in the high terrain south of I-40. These strong winds combined with very low humidity and an unstable atmosphere will create several hours of critical fire weather conditions in portions of southern and eastern New Mexico from late Monday morning through the evening. The National Weather Service in Albuquerque has issued a Fire Weather Watch...which is in effect from Monday morning through Monday evening. * AREA AND TIMING...Middle
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Flood Advisory issued February 28 at 12:50PM MST until March 1 at 6:00PM MST by NWS Great Falls MT

* WHAT...Flooding caused by snowmelt continues. * WHERE...Portions of central and north central Montana, including the following counties, in central Montana, Cascade, Fergus and Judith Basin. In north central Montana, Blaine, Chouteau, Hill, Liberty and Toole. * WHEN...Until 600 PM MST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Water is flowing over some rural roadways, especially those roads in and immediate downstream of the Island Ranges. Additionally, flooding of low-lying fields in the foothills of the Island Ranges is occurring, especially those with poor drainage or blocked culverts * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1241 PM MST, emergency management and road departments continued to report snowmelt
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Flood Advisory issued February 28 at 12:23PM MST until March 2 at 4:45PM MST by NWS Glasgow MT

Snowmelt and some ice jams were keeping the flow along the Poplar River high. This advisory is in effect while the river remains high. Significant flooding is not expected at this time. * WHAT...Minor flooding caused by snowmelt and/or an ice jam is expected. * WHERE...A portion of northeast Montana, including the following county, Roosevelt. * WHEN...Until 445 PM MST Sunday. * IMPACTS...Minor flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Some low-water crossings may become impassable. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 1218 PM MST, Gauge reports indicated an ice jam with snow melt. Minor flooding is ongoing or possible in
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Air Quality Alert issued February 28 at 5:16PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ

* WHAT...The Imperial County APCD has issued an air quality alert due to harmful levels of particle pollution from windblown dust. * WHERE...Levels of particle pollution can vary by time and location depending on emissions and local weather conditions. * WHEN...Saturday, March 1, 2025 through Monday, March 3, 2025. * IMPACTS... Particle pollution can get deep into the lungs and cause serious health problems such as asthma attacks, heart and lung disease symptoms, and increased risk of lung infections. Everyone can be affected, but sensitive groups such as people with lung or heart disease, older adults, people who are pregnant
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Wind Advisory issued February 28 at 1:45PM MST until March 3 at 5:00PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ

* WHAT...West winds 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 55 mph expected. * WHERE...Southwest corner of Imperial County. * WHEN...From 4 AM Saturday to 4 PM PST Monday. * IMPACTS...Difficult driving conditions, especially for larger vehicles traveling along roads with crosswinds. Light, unsecured objects may become airborne.
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Wind Advisory issued February 28 at 1:45PM MST until March 1 at 11:00PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ

* WHAT...West winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 45 mph expected. * WHERE...Western Imperial County, and Imperial Valley. * WHEN...From 10 AM to 10 PM PST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Difficult driving conditions, especially for larger vehicles traveling along roads with crosswinds. Light, unsecured objects may become airborne.
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Blowing Dust Advisory issued February 28 at 1:45PM MST until March 1 at 6:00PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ

* WHAT...Visibility down to around one mile in blowing dust expected. * WHERE...Sonoran Desert National Monument, South Mountain/Ahwatukee, Southeast Valley/Queen Creek, Northwest Pinal County, and West Pinal County. * WHEN...From 11 AM to 6 PM MST Saturday. * IMPACTS...Hazardous driving conditions due to reduced visibility.
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Red Flag Warning issued February 28 at 1:41PM MST until March 1 at 6:00PM MST by NWS Phoenix AZ

The National Weather Service in Phoenix has issued a Red Flag Warning for strong winds, low relative humidity and high to very high fire danger, which is in effect from 11 AM to 6 PM MST Saturday. * AFFECTED AREA...Central Deserts. * TIMING... * WINDS...South 10 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph. * RELATIVE HUMIDITY...As low as 10 percent. * IMPACTS...Fuels are very dry and fire danger is high to very high. These conditions combined with low relative humidity and strong winds will lead to widespread hazardous fire weather conditions.