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Flash flood warning issued for Lea County after tornado scare
Flash Flood Warning Issued for Lea County After Tornado Scare
Heavy Rains Cause Flooding in Southeastern New Mexico
A flash flood warning has been issued for Lea County in southeastern New Mexico after heavy rains caused flooding in the area. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued the warning at 10:30 p.m. MDT on Tuesday, May 9, 2023, and it is in effect until 1:30 a.m. MDT on Wednesday, May 10, 2023.
Flooding Reported in Several Areas
The NWS reported that flooding has been reported in several areas of Lea County, including the city of Hobbs. Water has been reported over roadways and in some homes and businesses. The NWS is urging residents to avoid driving through flooded areas and to be aware of the potential for flash flooding.
Tornado Warning Issued Earlier
Earlier on Tuesday, a tornado warning was issued for Lea County. However, the NWS said that the tornado warning has been lifted and that there is no longer a threat of tornadoes in the area.
Residents Urged to Take Precautions
The NWS is urging residents in Lea County to take precautions to stay safe during the flash flood warning. Residents should avoid driving through flooded areas and should be aware of the potential for flash flooding. Residents should also listen to local news and weather reports for updates on the situation.
More Rain Expected
The NWS is forecasting that more rain is expected in Lea County overnight. The NWS is urging residents to be prepared for the potential for additional flooding.
For More Information
For more information on the flash flood warning, please visit the NWS website at www.weather.gov.