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Last Map Update: Mon, Jan 20, 2025 at 10:00:28 am CST

Bitterly cold wind chills are forecast across west Texas and southeast New Mexico late tonight into Tuesday morning. Residents should make preparations for these very cold temperatures. Dress in multiple layers and cover all exposed skin before going outdoors. Limit time spent outside in the cold.
Another surge of arctic air will spill into our area by this evening along with blustery northeasterly winds. An Extreme Cold Warning is now in effect across southeast New Mexico, the Guadalupe and Davis Mountains, Marfa Plateau, and portions of the Big Bend for wind chill values as low as 15 below zero to zero degrees. Another Cold Weather Advisory will be in effect for the Permian Basin, the Trans Pecos, Presidio Valley, and Rio Grande areas where wind chill values between zero and 10 degrees are expected. Dress in layers, including a hat, face mask, and gloves. Make sure pets are brought indoors or given a warm place to stay during this cold outbreak.
A strong cold front could bring another round of high winds through the Guadalupe Mountains, particularly through gap areas such as Guadalupe Pass from this evening through late early Tuesday morning. Northeast winds of 35-45 mph, with gusts up to at least 55 mph are expected.

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