ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Warning for the Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon burn scar area. The warning is in effect until 5:45 p.m. Wednesday for the area of northwestern San Miguel County in northeastern New Mexico. According to Doppler radar observations at 2:38 PM, thunderstorms in the area are producing heavy rainfall. It’s estimated the area has seen a quarter of an inch to a half-an-inch inches of rainfall. It’s expected there will be similar additional rainfall, which poses a significant risk of flash flooding in and around the burn scar. Possible affected areas include Tecolote Creek and Gallinas River drainage areas, encompassing Cabo Lucero Creek, Canon Mesteno, Ojitos Frios Creek, Tecolote Creek, Porvenir Canyon, Arroyo Pecos, Agua Zarca, and Vegosa Creek. The debris flow may contain rock, mud, vegetation and other loose materials. Associated hazards could potentially be life-threatening. Thunderstorms in the burn scar area could produce flash floods and endanger people within the vicinity. Any person with disabilities who needs help accessing the content of the FCC Public File may contact KOB via our online formor call 505-243-4411. This website is not intended for users located within the European Economic Area.
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