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AFOS product NOWEPZ
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        Product Timestamp: 2017-08-01 19:01 UTC
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602 FPUS74 KEPZ 011901 NOWEPZ Short Term Forecast National Weather Service El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM 101 PM MDT Tue Aug 1 2017 NMZ401>404-408>410-412-414>416-012115- Upper Gila River Valley-Southern Gila Highlands/Black Range- Southern Gila Foothills/Mimbres Valley- Southwest Desert/Lower Gila River Valley- Eastern Black Range Foothills-Sierra County Lakes- Northern Dona Ana County-Central Tularosa Basin- West Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet- Sacramento Mountains Above 7500 Feet- East Slopes Sacramento Mountains Below 7500 Feet- Including the cities of Cliff, Buckhorn, Gila Hot Springs, Mule Creek, Silver City, Lake Roberts, Kingston, Fort Bayard, Mimbres, Hurley, Faywood, Grant County Airport, Lordsburg, Red Rock, Virden, Hillsboro, Winston, Truth Or Consequences, Derry, Spaceport, Garfield, Hatch, Radium Springs, Alamogordo, Tularosa, White Sands Monument, Mescalero, Timberon, Mountain Park, Cloudcroft, Sunspot, Apache Summit, Mayhill, Pinon, and Sacramento 101 PM MDT Tue Aug 1 2017 .NOW... Thunderstorms are now developing especially over the higher terrain of the Gila Wilderness with overall movement to the southwest around 5 mph. Showers and thunderstorms should become more widespread into the afternoon hours. The atmosphere still remains quite moist and unstable and as the cloud cover slowly erodes, more storms will develop. . General rainfall amounts so far have been in the.3 to .5 inch range, however, a rural area southeast of Hurley has shown from .8 to 1 inch of rainfall in the last hour. There still remains a risk for locally heavy downpours with some low area flooding. Storms will also have the capability of producing outflow winds of 40 to 50 mph, small hail and cloud to ground lightning. $$ 20