This in from Forest Service- see below.  Tomorrow may be a good day to not be in our mtns.  Bet

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From: Padilla, Julie - FS, NM via Volunteers_fosm <volunteers_fosm@mailman.swcp.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 21, 2023, 5:15 PM
Subject: [Volunteers_fosm] FW: 2/21 Weather Trends Update + Dangerously High Winds (and Snow) for Wednesday
To: mikemadden52@gmail.com <mikemadden52@gmail.com>, Friends of Sandia (volunteers_fosm@mailman.swcp.com) <volunteers_fosm@mailman.swcp.com>


FOSM Members/Volunteers

Can you all please distribute this to anyone planning on doing field work tomorrow? Very dangerous winds are predicted “Sandia/Manzanos down to the Sacramento Mountains could experience gusts in the 80-90+ mph range”.

 

Please stay safe out there, not a good day to be working around trees.

 

Thank you,

 

Julie

 

Julie Padilla

Acting Deputy Ranger

Sandia Ranger District

Office: 505-281-3304

Cell: 505-933-0711

 

From: Nichols, Christopher - FS, NM <christopher.nichols@usda.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 12:45 PM
To: pdl r3 cibola recLT <pdl_r3_cibola_recLT@usda.gov>
Subject: FW: 2/21 Weather Trends Update + Dangerously High Winds (and Snow) for Wednesday
Importance: High

 

Just FYI. Sounds like trees will be having some fun in the days to come.

 

From: Osborn, Christa - FS, NM <christa.osborn@usda.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 12:35 PM
To: FS-pdl r3 cibola REALM staff <pdl_r3_cibola_REALM_staff@usda.gov>
Subject: FW: 2/21 Weather Trends Update + Dangerously High Winds (and Snow) for Wednesday
Importance: High

 

 

Sharing…

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Christa Osborn
Public Services Staff

Forest Service

Cibola National Forest & Grasslands

p: 505-346-3871
christa.osborn@usda.gov

2113 Osuna Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113
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From: Turner, Jay - FS, NM <James.Turner1@usda.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 12:12 PM
To: FS-pdl r3 cibola flt <pdl_r3_cibola_flt@usda.gov>
Subject: FW: 2/21 Weather Trends Update + Dangerously High Winds (and Snow) for Wednesday
Importance: High

 

Heads up.

 

From: Jones, Kerry - FS, NM <Kerry.Jones@usda.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 12:07 PM
To: FS-pdl r3 santafe all <pdl_r3_santafe_all@usda.gov>; FS-pdl r3 carson employees <pdl_r3_carson_employees@usda.gov>
Cc: Turner, Jay - FS, NM <James.Turner1@usda.gov>; Sorells, Elizabeth - FS, NM <Elizabeth.Sorells@usda.gov>; Sanchez, Shaun - FS, NM <Shaun.Sanchez@usda.gov>; Rose, Anita - FS, NM <anita.rose@usda.gov>; Reeves, Matt - FS, MT <Matthew.Reeves@usda.gov>; Johnson, Patricia - FS, NM <patricia.e.johnson@usda.gov>; Jaramillo, Anna - FS, NM <Anne.Jaramillo-scarborough@usda.gov>; Basye, William - FS, NM <william.basye@usda.gov>; Koury, Carolyn - FS, NM <carolyn.koury@usda.gov>; Natharius, Mike - FS, NM <Michael.Natharius@usda.gov>; Julie Anne Overton <jaoverton@mac.com>
Subject: 2/21 Weather Trends Update + Dangerously High Winds (and Snow) for Wednesday
Importance: High

 

Good afternoon, everyone—

 

Unfortunately,  the forecast for dangerously high winds is not getting any less extreme for tomorrow (Wednesday).   NWS issues high wind warnings when sustained winds are > 40mph or gusts reach  58mph (50 knots) or stronger.  Add snow and blowing snow in the high country and we’re well within life-threatening blizzard conditions. Not to mention impacts from blowing dust for the RGV.

 

Virtually every county in the state is expected to experience high wind conditions tomorrow, which is rare for late February.   The image below from this morning’s NWS Blend of Models suggests areas over/immediately east of the Sangre de Cristos,  Sandia/Manzanos down to the Sacramento Mountains could experience gusts in the 80-90+ mph range!   Mountain ranges over central and south-central NM will likely to see the brunt and longest duration of  potentially damaging winds. These high winds will be associated with a powerful cold front that will sweep the region from mid/late morning into early afternoon Wednesday.

 

In addition to extreme winds,  high confidence we will continue to add to our mountain snowpack during the next 24-36 hours.   Snow accumulation levels for northern NM near/above 8,500 feet this afternoon into the evening gradually lower tonight but then abruptly fall behind the front mid/late morning Wednesday.  Light accumulations expected for locales like Taos (1-3”) and Santa Fe (dusting to 1 or 2”).  High elevations of the Gila and Lincoln should narrowly edge out northern NM this go round. 

 

The attached slides are for the next seven days to supplement SWCC and NWS outlooks/forecasts.  This link to forecast weather is direct from NWS and is useful for keeping up to date on the latest forecast at a specific location.    

 

Stay safe tomorrow!  

Kerry

 

 

 

 

 

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Kerry Jones (he, him, his)
Air & Water Quality Specialist/Meteorologist
NMED Liaison

Forest Service

New Mexico National Forests

p: 505-438-5673
c: 505-414-4787
kerry.jones@usda.gov

11 Forest Lane
Santa Fe, NM 87508
www.fs.fed.us
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