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Heavy Rain in the Southern Appalachians; Fire Weather and Heat in the West; Monitoring Tropical Storm Erin

Heavy to excessive rainfall over the southern Appalachians may bring areas of flooding today. Gusty winds and low relative humidity will bring critical fire weather conditions to parts of the Great Basin and northern Rockies today and Thursday. Hot to extremely hot temperatures are in place through today across parts of the western U.S. Read More >

Hydrology Product Links (Updated: Aug 13th 11:58 am)
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Outlooks and Discussions
Drought Information Statement No recent issuance
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Flood Products
Flood Watch Last posted: Aug 12, 2025 06:54 PM
Flash Flood Warning Last posted: Aug 12, 2025 05:45 PM
Flash Flood Statement Last posted: Aug 12, 2025 08:10 PM
River/Arroyo/Small Stream Flood Products
Flood Warning Last posted: Jul 31, 2025 09:39 PM
Urban or Arroyo and Small Stream Flood Advisory Last posted: Aug 12, 2025 05:59 PM
Recent Precipitation Reports
State Temperature and Precipitation Table No recent issuance
Daily Rainfall Reports Last posted: Aug 12, 2025 09:07 AM
Monthy Precipitation Totals No recent issuance
Other Recent Rain and Snowfall Information
For a map of observed precipitation across the United States, visit the NWS Precipitation Analysis Page.
New Mexico SNOTEL Gages |  SNOTEL Daily Summary for NM from NRCS
Colorado SNOTEL Gages
Interactive Snow Information from NOAA/NOHRSC

 

River Forecast Centers
Three River Forecast Centers provide forecast information for New Mexico. Click on the map to navigate to a specific RFC.
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Other River Information:
Water Supply Outlook from NRCS
New Mexico River Stages and Flows from the USGS
 
 
 Other Hydrological Information:
Precipitation Frequency for NM
Turn Around Don't Drown
Flood Safety

Precipitation Frequency for NM

Turn Around Don't Drown

Flood Safety Awareness